7 1 Miss. N. Smith Oxford 768 Reading. Gb 37 19 Rd. THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST HYMNAL WITH ACCOMPANYING TUNES EDITED BY GEORGE BOOTH THE HARMONIES REVISED BY HENRY COWARD. ( MUS. BAC., OXON.) LONDON: PUBLISHED BY ROBERT BRYANT, 48 TO 50, ALDERSGATE STREET, E.C. Gb 37 19 дв T21 OH VITIMIAT JAMMYH LONDON: NOVELLO AND COMPANY, LIMITED PRINTERS. Univ.- Bibl. Giessen 1 PREFACE. THIS HYMNAL is the fourth which has been published for congregational worship in the Primitive Methodist community. The first was chiefly a collection of hymns for ' Revivals,' open- air services, and general evangelistic work. It rapidly passed through several editions and slight enlargements, and contributed in various ways to the growth of the Connexion. In 1825' The Large Hymn Book for the use of the Primitive Methodists' was issued under the editorship of Hugh Bourne, one of the Founders of the Denomination. In the preface he says-' In compiling the present Hymn Book great care has been taken to select the best hymns from the best authors; and a considerable number of original hymns have been composed expressly for this work.' This book and the previous small one bound together continued in use for nearly thirty years, but not without the need for a more suitable collection being for some time both felt and expressed. A new book compiled by the late Rev. John Flesher, and published in 1854, was doubtless a great improvement on its predecessors, and it has also served the Connexion for upwards of thirty years. While it is admitted that a change of hymn book may be an inconvenience to some, it can hardly be said that we are changing too often. Considering how new hymn writers continue in the order of Providence to be raised up; the constantly increasing number of hymn books; the progress made in hymnology and church music; and, owing to the spread of education, the altered tastes and preferences of vast numbers who worship with us- it can scarcely be expected that any hymn book, however carefully compiled, will, without addition or alterations, meet the wants of our church for more than thirty years. The present IIymnal has been compiled by a committee appointed by the Conference of 1882. The appointment was made in response to a loud call for a Hymn Book more suitable for the public worship of our congregations than the one in use. The con. nittee soon found that the work involved much more labour than was at first anticipated. The richness of our age in good hymns increased rather than diminished the difficulty. There were not only the accumulated treasures of the past, but also the abundant stores of modern hymnologists, from which to make selections. With a much less supply of material the work of the committee would have been considerably easier. In compiling the book the aim has been to retain the older hymns which are endeared by many hallowed associations to the hearts and memories of Christians of every name, and to add the choicest productions of our own times. Although the collections of Watts and Wesley still supply the largest number of hymns for a good hymnal, especially for Methodist worship, yet in these pages will be found selections from numerous other authors and translators. The names of these, as affixed to the hymns and contained in a separate list, will show that no church has had a monopoly of the gift of sacred song. The committee have guarded as much as possible against altering the text of the hymns; and, as a rule, have scrupulously adhered to the author's own version, where that could be ascertained. The exceptions to this are few, and such as changes of taste in forms of expression, or the exigencies of correct measure, rendered necessary. Scarcely less than the evil of altering words and lines in classical hymns is that of cutting down lengthy compositions to an arbitrary standard. On this ground there will not, it is presumed, be great fault found with the present Hymnal. In some hymns a weak verse or verses have been deleted where this did not appear to injure, but improve, PREFACE. the sense and strength of the hymn. Tunes are now much shorter and sung more quickly than formerly, and the service of praise is becoming, and ought to become, a more important and prominent part of public worship. Like other Christians, however, Primitive Methodists do not require hymns for public worship only, for they need them for the sick chamber, for the marriage feast, for funerals, for journeys by sea and land, for various social gatherings, for the home sanctuary, for personal and private use, for praising the Lord' secretly among the faithful,' as well as in the' great congregation.' All these objects the committee have kept in view, hoping that the Hymnal will become a precious companion to all classes of our people in the varying conditions of life. It will be observed, that a method of arrangement has been followed, whereby hymns of the same metre are placed together. While this interferes somewhat with the logical sequence of the Hymns, it is thought that the advantages to be gained in the compilation of the Edition with Tunes will amply justify a departure from the ordinary method of arrangement. Thanks are hereby most respectfully tendered to those authors and publishers who have courteously granted permission to print hymns in which they have a copyright. Obligations are due especially to the following:-The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Exeter; the Very Rev. the Dean of Wells; the Rev. Canon Furse, for hymns by the late Dr. Monsell; the Rev. Canon Dayman; Cardinal Newman; the Ven. Archdeacon Pott; the Rev. Dr. Allon; the Rev. Dr. Hannay; the Rev. C. Wordsworth, for hymns by the late Bishop of Lincoln; the Rev. Dr. Bonar; the Revs. James Hamilton, John Ellerton, W. Garrett Horder, T. Vincent Tymms, E. E. Jenkins, H. A. Mills, Sabine B. Gould, W. Tidd Matson, Godfrey Thring; Sir Edward Denny; Mr. W. C. Dix; Messrs J. Masters& Co.; Messrs. Longman& Co.; the Proprietors of Hymns Ancient and Modern'; Messrs. Nelson& Sons; Messrs. T. Walrond, for hymns by the late Dean Stanley; Albert Midlane; Mrs. Downton; Miss V. G. H. Havergal; Miss Frances E. Cox; Mr. W. H. Groser; Messrs. Macmillan& Co., for hymn 86, by Lord Tennyson; Mr. Geo. Morrish; Messrs. Oliphant& Co.; Messrs. Novello, Ewer& Co.; Messrs. Smith, Elder& Co.; Messrs. George Rawson, T. Stamford Raffles, J.P.; Mrs. Punshon, Mrs. Moultrie, and Mrs. Lynch. If any persons to whom the committee are indebted have not been mentioned, or any hymns inserted without permission, it is an oversight and not intentional, and it is hoped this apology will be accepted. In securing the sanction for copyright hymns, obtaining the names and dates of authors, and making several of the Indexes, valuable assistance has been rendered by Mr. W. T. Brooke, who is an able expert in hymnology, and who possesses the original editions of most of the hymn books which have been issued. The indebtedness of the committee to him is hereby respectfully acknowledged. At the risk of its being considered invidious for the name of any of their own members to be mentioned, the committee cannot forbear acknowledging the eminent services of Dr. George Booth, J.P., of Chesterfield, in obtaining the best versions of the hymns, and in the time and labour which, at great sacrifice, he has bestowed on the work from its commencement to its completion. That the Hymnal will be, or deserves to be, regarded as faultless, is not for a moment thought or expected. The committee, in the fragments of time which they have been able to snatch from other numerous and pressing engagements, have done the best they could; and they now send forth the fruit of their efforts, praying that it may contribute in some humble degree to the more worthy praise of the Triune GodFATHER, SON, AND HOLY GHOST. THE HYMNAL COMMITTEE. June, 1889. PREFACE TO THE EDITION WITH TUNES. THE publication of the Hymnal naturally gave rise to an urgent necessity for an edition with accompanying tunes, and a Committee was appointed by Conference to select appropriate tunes for use in the public and private Worship of Praise. The following are the names of those to whom the selection was entrusted:— T. BEELEY, G. BOOTH, W. CUTTS, D. HAIGH, W. HESLOP, T. W. TURNER, J. TOULSON, W. SHACKLETON. T. G. SNOWDEN, B. SUTOLIFFE, T. WAITE, J. WIGELSWORTH, J. WOOD. After several protracted sittings the Committee approved of a selection of tunes which are known to be extensively used by our congregations. These, together with a large number of original tunes, were placed in the hands of the Editor for final selection. The task was found to be one of considerable difficulty, but by keeping in mind the needs of the present, the probable requirements of the future, combined with a due reverence of the past, it is believed that a collection has been provided which will give general satisfaction. To make the book more complete a comprehensive list of old favourites, not set to words, has been included in the Appendix, a feature which it is hoped will be greatly appreciated. It has been the endeavour of the Committee to provide a book adapted to the increased musical culture of our organists, choirs, and congregations. That this was rendered imperative, is shown by the marvellous advance in congregational singing which has been made during the past few years, and great progress continues to be made through the attention given to the singing at anniversary services, choral festivals, and especially through the teaching of music in the Public Elementary Schools. The book will be found to contain old and familiar melodies, combined with the best modern tunes, selected from every available source, and further enriched by many original tunes composed expressly for this work. While no school of musical thought has been uniformly adhered to, care has been taken to select the tune best adapted for giving expression to the sentiment of the hymn. Some tunes are inserted which a severe taste would reject, but as these are wedded to the hymns and hallowed by old associations, it was thought that their exclusion would have been a source of regret to many, not only on sentimental grounds, but because of the inherent vitality which they evidently contain. With these possible exceptions, it is hoped that there is no composition in this large collection of eight hundred and eighty- four tunes but will gratify the taste of the musician, and at the same time appeal to the highest and noblest feelings of our congregations. thus materially assisting them to" Make melody in their hearts to the Lord." PREFACE TO THE EDITION WITH TUNES. Much difference of opinion will be found to exist as to the best method of performance of hymn music. Whilst a hurried style of singing is to be deprecated, it is suggested that much advantage would be gained by an approximate return to the lively, vigorous singing, which characterized the early period of the history of our Connexion. M In order to remove the tendency to pause at the end of each line, where very frequently the sense of the hymn does not require it, the use of double bars has been discarded, except at the end of a musical period; the end of the lines being indicated by dashes("). To avoid an overcrowded appearance from the too frequent use of expression marks, it has been deemed advisable to omit all mezzo- signs, it must therefore be understood, that all unmarked verses, or parts of verses are to be sung with medium force, the letters p, pp, f and ff having their usual significance in modifying such medium. The graphic signs A⇒ for crescendo and diminuendo have been used as more clearly expressing the effects desired. The adoption by the Compilers of the Hymnal of the Editor's suggestion, to place in each section, hymns of the same measure together, has considerably reduced the size of the work, and possesses this additional advantage, that if the tune selected is not known, possibly a tune already familiar may be found on the same or the adjoining page, and may be used until the one chosen has been learnt. The logical sequence of the hymns has been less interfered with than was anticipated. The Committee desire to recognize the professional ability and judgment of Mr. Henry Coward in the examination and re- arrangement where necessary, of the harmonies of non- copyright tunes, and the skill more especially shown in improving the harmony of many of the old tunes by imparting vigour and melody to the" parts" while retaining the character of the tunes. The Committee moreover desire gratefully to record the valuable and unwearied labours undertaken by the Secretary, the Rev. W. Cutts, and their deep sense of obligation to Dr. Booth, the Editor, upon whom has devolved most onerous and responsible duties. With the earnest hope that it may prove instrumental in rendering the Service of Praise typical of that higher and brighter worship of the" Saints in Light," the Committee commend this edition of the Hymnal with Tunes to the use of the families and congregations of our beloved Connexion. The Committee desire to thank the following proprietors of copyright tunes for their permission most generously given to insert their tunes without payment:-Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, for Gotha, by H.R. H. the late Prince Consort; Dr. Allon, for Finchley; Mr. Malcolm Allison, for Eadric, St. Deny's, Blasius, Faith, and St. Jerome; Mr. E. Aykroyd, for Burnett and Eden Grove; Mr. A. Knott Baines, for Greenock; Mr. F. G. Baker, for St. Saviour; Rev. H. Baker, for Hesperus; Rev. 0. R Barnicott, for Warrenne, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5; Mr. J. Barritt, for Day of Gladness; the proprietors of the Bristol Tune Book, through Mr. F. Morgan, for Caterham and Beachley; Mr. F. Brain, for Kensington; Dr. G. Booth, for St. Margaret, Pastor, and Nocturn; Mr. J. B. Birkbeck, for Everlasting Light, Providence, Adela, Worship, Sacred Rest, and Christian Submission; Mr. J. W. Best, for Humility; Mr. J. Broadbent, for Rinder; Rev. R. Brown- Borthwick, for St. Peter and Grange; Rev. E. W. Bullinger, for Bullinger, Selattyn, and Tenterden; Messrs. Burns, Oates, and Co., for Rome, Toronto, and St. Justin; Mr. H. Elliot Button, for Rothesay, Watchword, Suppliant, Priodas, and Sursum Voces; Rev. E. S. Carter, for Wreford; the proprietors of Cheetham's Psalmody, for Fertile Plains, Ossett, Grosvenor, Maudsley Street, and Passing Bell; Mr. G. F. Cobb, for Holderness; Dr. Cooke, for Wanswell; the proprietors of the Christian Psalmist for Dawning; Mrs. E. Cottman, for Caterham and Beachley; Mr. R. F. Coules, for Dedicatio Anni; Mr. H. Coward, for Triumphant Host, Nature's Voice, Oxford, Entreaty, Clegg, Burngrove, Thornbury, Solace, Song of PREFACE TO THE EDITION WITH TUNES. Triumph, St. Louis, Brocco Bank, Iris, Tribute, Firs Hill; Messrs. Curwen& Son, for Woodhouse, Day of Gladness, and Norfolk Park; Mr. H. Dawson for Fides; Mr. T. W. Dean, for Whitefriars; Mr. R. Dennis, for Crewe and Matlock; Mr. H. Dennis, for Euphony; Mr. A. Dicks for Carleton; Mr. F. Dykes, for the following tunes of the late Rev. Dr. Dykes:-Durham, St. Agnes, St. Bees, Lux Benigna, Visio Domini, St. Hilary, and St. Anatolius; The Lord Bishop of Exeter and Dr. Bunnett for St. Peter's ( Mancroft); Sir G. J. Elvey, for St. George; Mr. M. B. Foster, for Monica; Mr. W. D. Farrar from Lowestoft Supplemental Tune Book, for White Robes; Mr. O. M. Fielden, for Eden; Mr. A. R. Gaul, Mus. Bac., for Hosanna and St. Saviour; Mr. J. H. Gaunt, for Mount Zion and Brampton; Mr. J. M. Gibson, for Mansion, Bensham, and Clarence Street; Mr. W. G. W. Goodworth, for Andover; Hon. and Rev. F. R. Grey, for St. Aidan; Mr. J. W. Griffith for Ruskin; Mr. J. T. Grimley, for Woodside; Mr. J. Hall, for Paterson; Mr. C. Hancock, Mus. Bac., for Consecration and Scopas; Mr. W. Haynes, for Priory; Miss M. V. G. Havergal, for Consecration, Tryphena, and Evan; Mr. A. L. Hayne, for Buckland, St. Anselm, and St. Cecilia; Mr. W. Heslop, for Shildon; Mr. W. P. Holmes, for Centenary; Mr. J. C. Hirst, for Hirst; Mr. J. Higson, for Redemption; the proprietors of Hymns Ancient and Modern, through the Rev. W. Pulling, for Almsgiving, St. Cross, St. Cuthbert, Diademata, St. Fulbert, Rivaulx, Hollingside, Purleigh, St. Raphael, Stephanos, Vox Dilecti, Southwell, Horbury, Vigilate, Melita, St. Philip, St. Matthias, Pax Dei, Quam Dilecta, Monkland, St. Columba, Eudoxia, St. Gabriel, Chalvey, Dies Iræ, Beatitudo, Pilgrims, Paradise, and Caswall; Mr. C. Iseard, for Elthorne, Hatchard, and Fairbridge; Mrs. Jackson, for Evening Hymn; Mr. F. James, Mus. Bac., for Moorgate and Gennesaret; the proprietors of the London Tune Book, for Norwood and Grasmere; Dr. H. J. Leslie, for Alpha; Mr. J. Langran, Mus. Bac., for Deerhurst and St. Agnes; Mr. E. Lemare, for Conquest and Haven; Mr. E. H. Lemare, F.C.O., for" Come praise the Lord and Broomhill; Mr. F. G. Ladds for Reliance and Hiding Place; Mr. H. T. Lewis, Mus. Bac., for Pardon, Eastwood, Tribute, Kelvinside, Humility, Lewis, St. Fillans, Glasgow, and Vital Spark; Mr. G. A. Löhr, for St. Frances; Dr. A. H. Mann, for Censorinus, Woodhouse Grove, Valour, Angel's Story, Lasus, and Aristides; Mr. T Marshall, for Rokeby; Mr. J. Maurice, for Easter Eve and Springfield; Mr. J. Mayhurst, for Eventide; Dr. H. Middleton, for Alicia, Helena, and Clarissa; Mr. J. Millington, for Rejoicing, Philip, Tranquillity, Advocate, and Celeste; Mr. R. Mellor, for Elevation; Mr. G. Merritt, for Ormsby, Supplication, and Clive Vale; Messrs. Morgan& Scott, from Songs and Solos, for Substitution and Cæsarea; Mr. T. Waldo Morrell, for Shortlands, Southend, and Brixton; Mr. T. Morley, for St. Albans; Mr. J. Moxon, for Ferguson, Nuremburg, and Eventide; Mr. J. Morrell, for New Leeds; Mr. H. Naylor, for Zion; Messrs. Nicholson& Son, from Prize Psalmody, for Requies; Mr. J. Nicholson, for Hotham; Rev. R. S. Newman, for Land of Rest; the Onward Office, for Erlesdene; Mr. J. Osborne, for Cuthbert; Rev. Sir F. A. Gore Ouseley, for Tenbury and St. Austin; Mr. J. I. Overton, for Pitsmoor, Caunton, and Rehoboth; Mr. J. Parsons, for Mahlon; Mr. J. W. Phillips, for Glossop Road and Communion; Mr. J. Price, for Ethel; the proprietors of the Psalmist through Messrs. J. Haddon and Co., for Neapolis; Mr. C. H. Purday, for Gainsworth and Sandon; Mr. C. Reinagle, for Ellesmere; Mr. H. Roach, for Camborne, Chypons, Pendeen, Penzance, and Porthminster; the proprietors of the Sarum Hymnal, for St. Philip; Mr. J. Selby, for Parkes and Orison; Mr. J. Slater, for Eastwood; Rev. H. P. Smith, for" Sun of my soul" Mr. A. Smith, for Maplebeck; Mr. W. Smallwood, for Antwerp, Hampstead, and Brentwood; Mr. E. Stock, for Harlan; Rev. R. W. Strickland, for College Street; Mr. T. B. Southgate, for Brabant, Brookfield, and Southgate; Dr. W. Statham, for Eccleriggs, De Mortuis, Handford, and Olney; Sir A. Sullivan, Mus. Doc., for Gabriel; Mr. F. T. Sutton, for Trimnell: Mr. J. F. Swift, for Evening Hymn; Mr. S. W. 23 PREFACE TO THE EDITION WITH TUNES. Taylor, for Lytham; Mr. R. Tomlinson, for Thirlwall; Dr. Torrance, for Trust; Mr. J. R. Turle, for Westminster; the proprietors of Tunes Old and New, for Worsley; the proprietors of the Union Tune Book, for Arabia and Daniel; Dr. Waite, for Hungerford, Ilighbury, and Halstead; Mr. T. Wallhead, for Teignton, Nazareth, Safety, and Bexley; Mr. J. Walch, for Angelic Songs, Eagley, St. George's Bolton, and Sawley; Mr. J. C. Walton, for St. Catherine; The Wesleyan Conference Office, for Monmouth, Succour, Brimington, Early Dawn, Arabia, Harvest Home, Leeds, Morning Flowers, Warrington, Whittington, and Vigil; the Newcastle on Tyne Wesleyan Service of Song Committee, for Jesmond; Mr. J. A. Wears, for Heaton and Cheviot; Mr. T. H. Williams, for Keighley; Mr. N. M. Wells, for Guidance; Mr. A. H. Welbourn, for Cecil and Driffield; Mr. C. L. Williams, for Tibberton; Mr. W. W. Woodward, for Litany; Mr. J. W. Waugh, for" Jesus, still lead on." Permission to use the following copyright tunes has been purchased from:Dr. Allon from the Congregational Psalmist, for Houghton, Sherwood, Abinger, Swanland. Willerby, Cheshunt College, Newland, and Autumnus; the Rev. Carey Bonner, for Intercessor; the proprietors of the Anglican Hymn Book, for Anglican; the proprietors of the Bristol Tune Book, for Chester, Eli, Ephraim, Clifton, Fatherland, Farningham, Evensong, Morgenlied, Hosanna, Southport, Lucerne, St. Christopher, Ravendale, Trinity, Trust, St. Dominic, and Wentworth; the proprietors of the Burnley Tune Book, for Agnus Dei, Southfield, Christus, St. Benignus, and Communion; the Book Society, for Leslie, Normandy, Bethlehem, and Sanctissimus: Mr. A. H. Brown, for Dale Abbey, Allhallows, St. Kitts, and St. Mabyn; Mr. G. Cooper, for St. Sepulchre; Mr. H. A. Crosbie, for Mossleigh and Sefton; the proprietors of the Church of England Proper Tunes, for Christchurch; the Rev. R. R. Chope, for St. Aëlred, St. Godric, St. Oswald, St. Mary Magdalene, and Sylvester; the Congregational Union, for Westbury, Greenwood, and Suppliant; Mr. H. G. Gooke, for Bath; the Rev. S. P. Dunman, for St. Hilda and Spes Gloriæ; Sir G. J. Elvey, for Elvey; Lady Victoria Evans- Freke, for Ellers; Mr. W. Filby, for Epiphany, Faversham, and Hughenden; Mrs. Gauntlett, for Jeshurun, St. George, University College, Triumph, Hosanna, Southwold, Dura, Lux Mundi, St. Alphege, Victory, and St. Albinus; Dr. H. Hiles, for St. Leonard; Mr. H. J. E. Holmes, for Pater Omnium and Holy Warfare; Mr. H. S. Irons, for Hope; Mr. R. Jackson, for Rowsley, Lymington, St. Leonard, and Stainforth; Mr. W. A. Jefferson, for Omagh; Mr. C. W. Jordan, for Rhodes; Mr. Alfred King, for Ledbury; Mr. H. Lahee, for St. Serf and Sacrifice; Mrs. Lomas, for Southport; the proprietors of the London Tune Book, for Melancthon and Llandaff; Lady Macfarren, for Lux Prima; Mr. F. C. Maker, for Broomsgrove; Messrs. Masters and Co., for Redhead, Nos. 4, 47, and 76; Mr. W. Mercer, for Colosse, Euroclydon, and Göttingen; Messrs. Metzler& Co., for Redhead, No. 66; Mr E. Minshall, for Horton and Runcorn; Dr. W. H. Monk, for Ecce Homo, Easter Hymn, Morning, and Everton; Messrs. Nisbet& Co., for Bentley, Bethany, Coldrey, Gordon, Endsleigh, Clarion, Glastonbury, Heathlands, Mount Zion, Intercession, and Regent Square; Messrs. Novello, Ewer& Co., for Angel Voices, Barnby, Bridegroom, Castle Rising, Chant ( Elvey), Defence, Elim, Exeter, Fatherland, Gounod, Lewisham, Nassau, Nuremburg, Ombersley, Propior Deo, Reading, Rochester, St. Boniface, St. Gertrude, St. Mildred, Supplication," The day is gently sinking," and The Long Home; the proprietor of the North Coates Supplemental Tune Book, for Bury St. Edmunds, Chorley Wood, New Radnor, Reynoldstone, Ludborough, and Saxby; Sir H. S. Oakeley, Mus. Doc., for Abends; Mr. C. H. Perrott, for Guardant and Sinai; Mr. W. Pitts, for Princethorpe; Mr. A. R. Read, for King of Glory, Ruperra, and Fontainbleau; Mr. C. C. Schofield, for Irene; Messrs. J. F. Shaw and Co., for Audite Audientes Me; Sir A. Sullivan, Mus. Doc., for Evelyn, Golden Sheaves, Hanford, Holy City, Lux Eoi, Samuel, Saints of God, Safe Home, St. Patrick, St. Philip, St. Theresa, and Zwingle; Mr. Trimnell, for Trinity; Mr. A. E. Tozer, for Jazer; Mr. C. J. Vincent, for Southwick; Mr. J. V. Watts, for Saviour; Rev. F. G. Wesley, for Aurelia. PREFACE TO THE EDITION WITH TUNES. The thanks of the Committee are due for the offers of many hundreds of compositions, which have been necessarily omitted for want of space. They also desire to state that every effort has been made to discover the owners of copyright tunes, and trust that any involuntary infringement which may have occurred may be pardoned, and promise that all due acknowledgments shall be made in future editions of this book. THE COMMITTEE. EDITOR'S NOTE. ( 6 As the innovations are somewhat numerous and important, it may be advisable to state here that the Editor is responsible for the introduction of the methods of ' Barring,"" Expression Marks,"" Graphic Signs,"" Numeral Time Signatures," and for the selection of tunes in the Appendix. He also desires to express his acknowledgments to the General Book Steward, the Rev. J. Toulson, for his kindness in carrying out his suggestions as to the manner of printing,& c., and for sparing no expense in obtaining permission to use copyright tunes; nor should omission be made of the valuable services rendered by the Assistant Book Steward, Mr. T. C. Eamer. To the following gentlemen the Editor tenders his thanks for their suggestions and assistance while the work wa passing through the press:-Rev. W. Cutts, Mr. W. Heslop, Mr. T. W. Turner, Mr. W. Shackleton, Mr. T. Waite, Mr. J. Wigelsworth, aud Mr. II. Elliot Button. G. B. CHESTERI IELD, June, 1009. L- GOD THE FATHER... HIS BEING AND ATTRIBUTES HIS WORKS HIS PROVIDENCE HIS GRACE HIS PRAISE II.- GOD THE SON VENT HIS INCARNATION AND AD... CENSION ... CESSION HIS LIFE, WORK, AND EXAMPLE ... 10 ... ... HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH HIS RESURRECTION AND As... ... ... HIS PRIESTHOOD AND INTER... 33 STEADFASTNESS ... ... HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN HIS NAMES AND PRAISE ... ... ... ... ... ... IM III.- GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT 165-190 IV. THE HOLY TRINITY 191-201 V.- THE HOLY SCRIPTURES 2 202-213 VI.- MAN 214-268 HIS FALLEN CONDITION 214-222 HIS REDEMPTION 223-238 WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS 239-268 ... ... TION CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS ... VII. CHRISTIAN LIFE... 269-682 269-438| ITS EXPERIENCE REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH REGENERATION AND ADOP... ... CONTENTS. *** HYMNS 1-72 1- 16 17- 27 28- 40 41-48 49- 72 AND 73-164 73-83 ... 84-89 90-104 105-116 117-125 126-138 139-164 269-325 326-337 GROWTH IN GRACE DECLENSION AND RECOVERY 429-438 ITS PRIVILEGES 439-578 SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE 433-485 338-349 350-398 399-428 1 COMMUNION WITH GOD... THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES ITS DUTIES WORK AND WATCHFULNESS TRUST IN GOD CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION ... PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION MUTUAL FORBEARANCE AND LOVE TUTIONS.. ... ... VIII- CHRISTIAN INSTI... RECTION ... THE MINISTRY THE CHURCH BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER THE SABBATH PUBLIC WORSHIP... FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION ... ... ... THE JUDGMENT FINAL AWARDS ... ... ... IX.- VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS... ... PLACES OF WORSHIP MISSIONS SABBATH SCHOOLS COMMENCEMENT AND CLOSE OF THE YEAR HARVEST THANKSGIVING NATIONAL HYMNS MARINERS AND TRAVELLERS MARRIAGE AND HOME MORNING AND EVENING ... ... M ... XI.- MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... HYMNS 486-523 524-540 541-578 ... 579-682 579-611 612-648 X. THE FUTURE STATE 965-1032 DEATH AND THE RESUR649-663 664-673 674-682 683-811 683-704 705-724 725-746 747-769 770-796 797-811 812-964 812-824 825-850 851-867 868-889 890-904 905-915 916-929 930-937 938-964 965-1001 1002-1013 1014-1032 1033-1052 FIRST LINE. A blessing on Thy servant's head A charge to keep I have A few more years shall roll A fortress sure is God our King A glory gilds the sacred page A good High Priest is come A thousand oracles divine Abide with me, fast falls the eventide.. According to Thy gracious word.. Across the sky the shades of night Again, as evening's shadow falls.. Ah, whither should I go Alas, and did my Saviour bleed.. All as God wills, Who wisely heeds All glory to our gracious Lord All hail the power of Jesus' name All people that on earth do dwell .. .. Almighty Father of mankind Almighty God, Thy word is cast.. .. All praise to our redeeming Lord All praise to the Lord, who rules with a word All praise to Thee, my God, this night All thanks to the Lamb, Who gives us to meet All things are possible to him All ye that pass by Although the vine its fruit deny.. Am I a soldier of the cross And am I only born to die.. And are we yet alive And can it be, that I should gain And is there, Lord, a cross for me And let our bodies part And let this feeble body fail And must this body die And will the great eternal God Angel- voices ever singing Angels, from the realms of glory Another Sabbath ended Another six days' work is done.. Another year is dawning Approach, my soul, the mercy- seat Are there no years in heaven Arise, my soul, arise.. .. .. .. Art thou weary, art thou languid As helpless as a child who clings .. .. Author of faith, eternal Word Author of faith, to Thee I cry Awake, and sing the song.. Awake, glad soul, awake, awake.. Awake, my soul, and with the sun Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve Awake, our souls; away, our fears .. .. As pants the hart for cooling streams.. As the sun's enlivening eye At even, ere the sun had set Arise, my tenderest thoughts, arise Arm of the Lord, awake, awake Arm of the Lord, awake, awake, Thine own.. Around the throne of God in heaven .. INDEX. .. ::::: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. HYMN 689 Humility.. 373 Silchester 980 637 205 123 785 963 729 885 748 297 285 622 520 143 772 532 928 945 724 395 95 337 614 695 549 NAME OF TUNE. 976 812 791 80 764 Chalvey, Leominster.. 215 708 829 864 Ein feste Burg Emmanuel, " Elvey" Heaton St. Peter Eventide, Ellers Allhallows Faith Staincliffe Fonthill Abbey, Ethel. Resting, Tallis.. Jazer Snowdon.. Miles' Lane 1st tune, Old Hundredth ( original form) 2nd tune, Old Hundredth .. 33 St. Peter 210 Byzantium, " Cooke" .. .. 640 Ruperra 586 Marlow 995 Grosvenor 533 St. Michael ( modern form) Solomon.. Tribute Tallis' Canon Hughenden Euphony.. Darlington, Osborne .. .. .. 938 584 Philippi 402 Bonn .. Chant .. 753 883 229 874 Southport, Sator 331 Nicma Sacrifice, Crewe Gordon Angel Voices,( 1094) Regent Square Bradford.. .. Oxford, .. .. 462 623 500 Spohr 680 Chester 754 Angelus Mainzer 326 152 106 333 Magdalen College St. George University Morning Hymn.. Chant .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. S.M. L.M. St. Paul's, Sagina( 1104) 88.8 8.8 8. Saxby Augustine, Vigil St. Matthew S.M. C.M.D. S.M. St. Bride, Hotham Winchester L.M. 85.8 5.8 4 3. 87.87.47. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 L.M. 7 6.7 6. C.M. S.M. .. .. Millennium, Majesty ( 1089) Melcombe Bristol Mainzer .. .. Glory( with refrain) Stephanos, Bullinger.. Land of Rest .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * 1 .. .. .. METRE. 33 L.M. S.M. S.M.D. 87.8 7.6 6.6 6.7 C.M. 6 6.6 6.8 8. C.M. 10 10.10 10. C.M. 87.87.8 8.7. L.M. S.M. or S.M D C.M. C.M. 888.888. C.M. L.M. L.M. C.M. 10 6.11 11.63 L.M. 10 10.11 11. 88.8 8.8 8. 55.11.5 5.11. C.M. C.M. 886.8 86. C.M. 886.886. 66.6688. L.M. L.M. L.M. C.M. 8 5.8 3. C.M.D. C.M. 77.77. L.M. L.M. 886.886 8.M. C.M. L.M. CM. L.M. xiv FIRST LINE, Awake, ye saints, awake Away, my needless fears Away, my unbelieving fears Away with our fears.. Away with our sorrow and fear Be it my only wisdom here Be present at our table, Lord Before Jehovah's awful throne Before the great Three- One Before Thy mercy- seat, O Lord.. .. Behold, the mountain of the Lord Behold the Saviour of mankind.. Behold the servant of the Lord.. Behold Thy temple, God of grace Behold us, Lord, a little space.. Behold, what condescending love Behold, what wondrous grace Behold, what wondrous love and grace Beyond, beyond that boundless sea Beyond the glitt'ring starry skies Blest be the dear uniting love Blest be the tie that binds .. .. .. Call Jehovah thy Salvation Captain of Israel's host, and Guide Cast on the fidelity Children of light, arise and shine Children of the heavenly King Christ, above all glory seated Christ, from whom all blessings flow Christ is our corner- stone.. .. Begin, my soul, some heavenly theme.. Begone, unbelief, my Saviour is near Behold a sinner at Thy feet Behold, a Stranger's at the door Behold, the Bridegroom cometh in the middle of the night.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove Come, humble sinner, in whose breast .. Blest is the man whose heart expands Blow ye the trumpet, blow Bound upon the accursèd tree Bread of heaven, on Thee I feed Break, new- born year, on glad eyes break Breast the wave, Christian, when it is strongest Brethren in Christ, and well- beloved.. .. :::::::::: Brief life is here our portion Bright and joyful is the morn Brightly gleams our banner Brightest and best of the sons of the morning By Christ redeemed, in Christ restored By cool Siloam's shady rill By faith we find the place above .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Christ is risen,' hallelujah Christ, the Lord, is risen to- day.. Christ, whose glory fills the skies Christ will gather in His own Christians, awake, salute the happy morn Christian, seek not yet repose City not made with hands.. Clap your hands, ye people all Cling to the Crucified Come all whoe'er have set.. Come, and let us sweetly join Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, One God Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Honour the means .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, To whom we for.. Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove Come, Holy Ghost, all- quickening fire Come, Holy Ghost, in love.. Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. INDEX. HYMN 762 625 Seabridge Franconia Maplebeck 180 Hosanna.. Arabia 617 574 421 1033 1 8 482 296 246 889 834 93 397 817 780 728 343 740 869 609 526 561 77 413 83 743 855 1006 639 643 415 422 NAME OF TUNE, 45 Pontypridd 206 Bishopthorpe, Chant " Mornington 555 124 48 26 126 676 Tiverton.. 677 Caunton.. 856 Westminster 842 Brooklyn.. Ecce Homo 99 679 823 115 107 944 982 82 605 715 59 233 716 537 341 Maudsley St. Old Hundredth.. Old Hundredth.. Bridegroom Barrow Sympathy St. Catherine Mylon Hanover, Gorton Claremont Entreaty, Hartel .. Clayton Samuel Morgenlied Vigilate Oasis Melcombe Eastwood Kind Shepherd.. Batchford, Toronto Stella Sherwood.. Warwick .. Bohemia Pardon Lebanon Thanksgiving Attercliffe 725 Blockley. 867 Dura 166 396 181 209 .. 188 176 Eagley 284 Spohr Defence Admiration Camborne Magdalen College Blasius, Eli St. Oswald .. Angels' Hymn Lucerne Moscow .. .. .. .. .. .. Easter Hymn Spanish Chant Cuthbert, Hernlein Yorkshire.. .. " 1 .. .. .. .. 19 .. .. .. Redhead( No. 76) Rome Tenbury, Fontainbleau Haydn St. Alphege Reading St. Theresa, Burngrove Epiphany Hymn Calm, Faith Brixton Shildon .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. St. Magnus, Chant " Dupuis Rochester .. MB TRE 6 6.6 6.8 S.M. L.M. 5 5 5.11.5 5 5.11 8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8. 886.886. L.M. L.M. 6 6.8 4.6 6.8 4. C.M. C.M. 10 10.11 11. C.M. L.M. 14.14.14.14. C.M. C.M. 88.88.88. L.M. C.M. C.M. S.M. 8 8.8 8.8 8. 8 6.8 6.8 6. C.M. C.M. S.M. C.M. 66.6 6.8 8. 77.77.77.77 7 77.77.77. C.M. 10.10.11.11. L.M. 7 6.7 6. 77.77. 65.65. D. 11.10.11.10. 888.4. C.M. C.M. 87.87.87.87. 88.88.88. 76.7 6.7 8.7 6. 886.886. 77.7 7. 87.87. 77.7 7. 6 6.6 6.4 4.4 4. 87.8 7.87.87.87.87 77.7 7. 77.7 7.77. 77.77. 10.10.10.10.10.10 777.3. 66.6 6.6 6. 7.7.7.7. 6's( 12 lines.) 66.66.88. 7777.77.7 7. C.M. L.M. 88.8 8.8& L.M. 888888 664.6664 C.M. 8 8.8 8.88. C.M C.M. FIEST LINZ. Come in, thou blessed of the Lord Come, labour on .. .. Come, let us anew our journey pursue, Roll round.. Come, let us anew our journey pursue, with vigour.. Come, let us ascend.. Come, let us join our cheerful songs Come, let us join our friends above Come, let us to the Lord our God Come, let us use the grace Divine Come, let us who in Christ believe Come, my soul, thy suit prepare Come, O come, thou vilest sinner Come, O my God, the promise seal Come, O Thou all- victorious Lord Come, O Thou Traveller unknown .. Come on, my partners in distress Come, praise your Lord and Saviour Come, Saviour, Jesus, from above Come, sinners, to the Gospel feast Come, Thou Almighty King Come, Thou high and lofty Lord Come, Thou fount of every blessing Come, Thou long- expected Jesus Come to Calvary's holy mountain Come to our dark nature's night Come unto Me, ye weary.. Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched Come ye thankful people, come.. Come, ye that love the Lord Comfort, ye ministers of grace Command Thy blessing from above Commit thou all thy griefs Creator Spirit, by whose aid Crown Him with many crowns .. .. Daughter of Zion, from the dust Day by day the manna fell Day of Judgment, day of wonders Day of wrath, O day of mourning Days and moments quickly flying Dear refuge of my weary soul .. Dear Shepherd of Thy people here Dearest friends by love united Deathless soul, arise, arise Deep are the wounds that sin has made Enslaved to sense, to pleasure prone Enthroned on high, Almighty Lord Equip me for the war .. Ere another Sabbath close Eternal Beam of light Divine Eternal Father, strong to save.. Eternal Light, Eternal Light Eternal Power, whose high abode Eternal Source of every joy Eternal Spirit, come Eternal Wisdom, Thee we praise Exalted high at God's right hand Except the Lord conduct the plan .. .. .. Far from my heavenly home Far from the world, O Lord, I flee Far from these narrow scenes of night Father, how wide Thy glory shines Father, I know that all my life.. Father, I stretch my hands to Thee Father. Thou if my Father art Deep in the dust before Thy throne Depth of mercy, can there be Dismiss me not Thy service, Lord Drawn to the cross which Thou hast blessed. Dread Jehovah, God of nations.. Dying souls, fast bound in sin .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. INDEX. .. HIMN 529 Uppingham 598 Bluntisham 877 Derba 878 Victory 556 150 870 280 St. Magnus Richmond 1042 York Attercliffe 342 669 Pendeen 268 Welcome 404 Kensington 279 Richmond 516 255 264 901 NAME OF TUNE. 58 703 778 37 190 129 420 863 486 243 Luton 195 Moscow Guidance 538 163 Bethany 130 Stuttgart.. 265 184 433 606 321 913 256 .. Spes Gloriæ, Hungerford 669.669. Arnold's .. Sylvester Jazer .. Traveller, Traveller ( 1106). Weber Arabia Agnus Dei .. St. Fulbert Hull " Come praise the Lord" Brimington Darmstadt, Paran Capetown Aurelia Triumph .. 219 175 Eagley 595 761 654 926 Melita 65 2 St. Sepulchre St. Luke 709 453 Paris 1008 Helmsley, Jewisham 1013 Dies Ira 1000 621 818 Wiltshire Everton 682 990 Tichfield 241 214 St. Frances .. 891 Lux Mundi 183 Fulneck 56 Byzantium 1039 Ernan, .. .. .. .. Penzance.. Beachley, St. Mabyn Chant King's College 700 553 Langton.. 803 Thorner 1018 19 463 667 189 Philip .. St. Leonard Tottenham Pitsmoor.. Suppliant .. .. Newland, Ferguson Percy Melcombe St. George Silchester Lusatia Blockley Southport Creator Tibberton, Diademata .. .. Newcastle, Royal Fort Pentecost .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Missionary .. .. .. .. .. .. C.M. 4.10.10.10.4. 55.511. 55511.5 55 11 C.M. C.M. C.M. METRE. C.M. C.M. 77.77. Irregular. C.M. C.M. 8 8.8 8.8 8. 88 6.88 6. 76.7 6.7 6.7& L.M. L.M. 664.6664. 77.77.77.77 87.87.87.87. 87.87. 87.87.77. 7.7.7.5. 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. 87.87.47. 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. S.M. 88.88.88. L.M. S.M. 88.8 8.88. S.M.D. C.M. 77.7 7. 87.87.47. 888.888. 87.87 and 88.8 C.M. C.M. 87.87.47. 77.77.77.77. L.M. L.M. 7 7.7 7. 8 6.8 6.8 6. 888.6. 87.87. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6 C.M. C.M. S.M. 77.7 7. L.M. 88.88.88, 86.886. L.M. L.M. 66.7 7.77. C.M. L.M. 886.888 S.M. C.M. C.M. C.M. 8686.8 C.M. 88.8 8.8 8. XV xvi FIRST LINE. Father, in high heaven dwelling.. Father, in whom we live.. Father, let me dedicate Father, let Thy kingdom come Father, Lord of earth and heaven. Father, now the day is over Father of all, Thy care we bless.. Father of earth and sky Father of heaven, whose love profound Father of Jesus Christ the Just.. Father of mercies, God of love Father of mercies, in Thy word.. Father of lights, from whom proceeds.. Father of love and power .. Father of mercies, bow Thine ear For the beauty of the earth For thee, O dear, dear country ... .. .. .. Fountain of mercy, God of love.. Friend after friend departs From all that dwell below the skies From Egypt lately come From every stormy wind that blows From Greenland's icy mountains From the cross uplifted high Full of providential love : .. .. Father of omnipresent grace Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, One in Three.. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, In gracious power Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Bless the young Father, throned on high Father, whose everlasting love Feeble, helpless, how shall I .. .. Gentle Shepherd, Thou hast stilled Gently, Lord, O gently lead us Give me the faith which can remove Give me the wings of faith, to rise Give to the winds thy fears Gird on thy conquering sword Glad was my heart to hear Glorious God, accept a heart Glorious things of thee are spoken Glory be to God on high Glory to God, Whose sovereign grace Go, labour on; spend and be spent .. Go, messenger of peace and love Go not far from me, O my Strength Go to dark Gethsemane .. Feeble in body and in mind Fierce raged the tempest o'er the deep For all Thy saints, who from their labours rest For ever,-beatific word For ever here my rest shall be For ever with the Lord God is love; His mercy brightens God is the refuge of His saints .. .. .. .. .. .. For Thy mercy and Thy grace For what shall I praise Thee, my God and my King Forth, in Thy name, O Lord Forward, be our watchword, steps and voices joined.. .. .. Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime Go when the morning shineth Go, ye messengers of God.. God bless our native land God is gone up on high INDEX. .. .. .. .. .. CO .. .. .. .. .. : .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. God might have made the earth bring forth.. God moves in a mysterious way.. .. HYMN 961 Evening Hymn, Finchley 193 Tytherton 882 Dedicatio Anni 837 Supplication 983 Cuthbert, Hernlein 958 Communion, Easter 799 61 222 382 735 860 194 223 534 NAME OF TUNE. 440 925 608 1030 367 551 191 335 Erlesdene 323 Colmar 952 685 868 207 64 562 875 662 940 611 894 986 776 560 Eve Rinder St. Hilda Blockley, Rivaulx 15 705 1044 36 Wells Ontario Parkes Benison Kelvinside Requies, Hampstead.. Dublin, Chant" Langdon Supplication .. Sawley Bremen Spanish Chant Mossleigh St. Helen.. .. Tribute Fertile Plains Highbury.. Blockley.. .. Spire Duke Street Redhead( No. 47), St. Denys St. Luke St. Aëlred, Tranquillity ( Metrical Chant) Colosse, St. Philip, Chant" Troyte' Firs Hill, Celeste .. .. De Mortuis Old Hundredth. .. .. .. .. 777 845 Patna, Missionary Dale Abbey Brentwood 258 899 .. .. .. .. .. .. St. Gertrude, St. Boniface Shildon .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Meinhold Sefton Whittington Jerusalem, Southwell.. Southport Darwell's 148th Rhodes Jeshurun Austria .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 992 465 702 78.7 8.7 7. 87.87. 88.88.88 C.M. S.M. 545 38 131 6 6.6 6.4 4.4 4. S.M. 786 63 722 .. 7 6.7 6.7 7.7.6. 87.87.87.87. 78 University College 77.77. 340 Simeon L.M. 579 Wainwright's Evening Hy. L.M. 830 Mainzer 656 Allhallows 98 704 Redhead( No. 76) Toulon Supplication, Alpha L.M. 86.86.86. 77.7 7.7 7. 10 10.10 10. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6 806 697 Innocents 77.77. 664.6664 911 National Anthem 111 .. .. .. .. .. METRE. 887.887. S.M. 7 5.7 5.7 5.7 5. 77.77. 77.77. .. 87.87.77 L.M. 66.7 7.7 7. L.M. 88.8 8.8 8. 88.8 8.8 8. 664.6664. L.M. L.M. C.M. 88.8 8.8 8. 77.77.77. 7 6.7 6.7 7.76 7 6.7 6.3 3.6 6 5 5.8 8.5 5. L.M. 77.7 7. L.M. 888.3. 10 10.10 4. 887.8887. C.M. S.M.D. 77.7 7.77. 76.7 6.7 6.7 6 77.7 7. 66.6 6. 87.87. Adoration, Burnham ( 1087) Bethlehem Wavertree Winchester( Old) London( New), Sawley C.M. L.M. C.M. Irregular. L.M. 11. 6 lines. C.M. 6 6.8 6.88. L.M. 66.86.87. L.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 77.77.7 7. 7 6.7 6.7 7.76 FIRST LINE. God of all consolation, take God of eternal truth and grace God of love that hear'st the prayer God of mercy, God of grace .. .. God of mercy, throned on high God of my life, I would Thy praise proclaim God of my life, through all my days God of my life, to Thee I call .. God of my life, what just return God of my life, whose gracious power. God of my salvation, hear.. God of our life, Thy various praise God of pity, God of grace.. God of that glorious gift of grace God of truth and power and grace God only wise, and great, and strong God save our gracious King God, that madest earth and heaven God the Father's only Son God the Lord is King; before Him Good Thou art, and good Thou dost Grace,' tis a charming sound Gracious Redeemer, shake Gracious Saviour, gentle Shepherd Gracious Spirit, dwell with me Granted is the Saviour's prayer.. Great Giver of all good, to Thee again Great God, as seasons disappear Great God attend, while Zion sings Great God, indulge my humble claim Great God of wonders, all Thy ways Great God, this sacred day of Thine Great God, what do I see and hear Great God, whose universal sway Great is the Lord our God .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Great King of Glory, come Great King of nations, hear our prayer Great Ruler of the land and sea Great was the day, the joy was great Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Hail, blessèd communion of love Hail, sacred day of earthly rest Hail the day that sees Him rise Hail, Thou once despisèd Jesus.. Hail to the Lord's Anointed Hail to the Sabbath Day.. Hallelujah, Hallelujah Happy soul that free from harm Happy soul, thy days are ended.. Happy the man that finds the grace Happy the souls that first believed Happy the souls to Jesus joined Hark, a voice divides the sky Hark, hark, my soul; angelic songs are swelling .. Hark, how the watchmen cry Hark, my soul, it is the Lord Hark, the glad sound, the Saviour comes Hark, the gospel news is sounding Hark, the herald- angels sing Hark, the song of jubilee Hark, the voice of love and mercy Hark,' tis the watchman's cry Hark, what mean those holy voices Hast Thou bidden, gracious Lord He comes, He comes, the Judge severe He dies, the Friend of sinners dies He is gone- a cloud of light He wills that I should holy be Head of Thy Church triumphant Hear what God the Lord hath spoken.. Heavenly Father, all creation Heavenly Father, send Thy blessing Heavenly Father, to whose eye.. Heavenward our path still goes.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. INDEX. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. HYMN 531 Solomon 370 Burnett, Northampton 713 St. Bees 718 858 481 309 871 310 NAME OF TUNE. Ellers 53 Eden, Trinity 442 Norwood 272 28 Redhead( No.76), Morning Ellingham Rockingham Hesperus.. Josiah St. Magnus 1032 590 412 79 847 103 726 Blockley 876 4 910 956 160 Paraclete.. Saviour Ormesby 411 Charming Sound 16 46 591 865 185 Watchman Grange St. John Trimnell.. 178 904 Autumnus 890 Lux Mundi 49 339 47 768 1010 826 820 821 912 927 Melita 167 467 Ledbury, Horton St. Helen.. Mainzer National Anthem Temple .. .. 915 765 108 235 Austria 133 .. Luther's Hymn Samson Cambridge Beverley Moorgate.. Antwerp Dismissal .. Iris.. Calvary .. Communion Wreford Innocents Wareham Warrington Worsley, Salvator Eaton .. .. .. .. Broomsgrove 599 81 Deerhurst 857 Ellingham 1002 Holly 90 Hayes 114 353 633 723 198 866 452 569 .. St. Patrick St. Anselm .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 80 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Worship, Grasmere Bethany Exeter .. Day of Gladness Paris The Long Home .. .. .. .. .. Ellacombe, Fairford St. Andrew's 758 994 Lux Eoi, Sursum Voces 416 Requies 993 Vesper, Scopas. 338 Warrington 524 Viator 530 St. Leonard 989 Tichfield .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Pilgrims, Angelic Songs 11 10.11 10.9 11. Watchman S.M. Christus, Priory St. Saviour 75 262 Rousseau, Grace( 1096) 7.7.7.7. C.M. 87.87.47. Mendelssohn 77.7 7.7 7.7 7.77. 77.7 7.7 7.77. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. C.M. C.M. 77.77. METRE. 77.7 7.77. 77.7 7. 10.10.10.10. L.M. L.M. L.M. L.M. 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6. C.M. 777.5 L.M. 77.77. L.M. 664.6664. 8 4.8 4.888.4 77.7 7.7 7. 87.87.47. 76.7 6.7 8.7 6. S.M. S.M. 87.87.87. 77.7 7.7 7. 77.7 7. 10.10.7. L.M. L.M. L.M. 88.8 8.88. 8 8.8 8.8 8. 87.87.887. L.M. S.M. 6 6.6 6.8 8 C.M.D. 8 8.8 8.8 8 L.M. 87.8 7.47. 88.8 8.8 8.88. 86.8 4. 77.7 7. 87.8 7.8 7.8 7. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. S.M. 87.87.87.87. 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. 87.8 7.8 7.87, L.M. L.M. C.M. 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. 87.87.47. 6 4.6 4.6 7.6 4. 87.87.87.87. 77.7 7. L.M. L.M.D. 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. L.M. 7 7.8 7.7 7.8 7. 87.87.87.87. 87.87.7 7.7 7. 8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7. 7.7.7.7. 7 8.7 8.77b xvii xviii FIRST LINE. Help, Lord, to whom for help I fly Here, Lord, we offer Thee all that is fairest Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face High in the heavens, eternal God Hills of the North, rejoice.. .. Ho, every one that thirsts, draw nigh Holy Father, Thou hast given Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness.. Holy, holy, holy Lord God Almighty Holy, holy, holy Lord, In the highest heavens Holy, holy, holy Lord God of Hosts Holy Lamb, who Thee receive .. How happy are we How happy, gracious Lord, are we How happy is the pilgrim's lot How heavy is the night How helpless guilty nature lies How honoured, how dear .. How blest the righteous when he dies.. How bright these glorious spirits shine How can a sinner know .. I bring my sins to Thee I could not do without Thee Holy Spirit, pity me.. Home, kindred, friends, and country- these. Hosanna, loud hosanna Hosanna, raise the pealing hymn Hosanna to the living Lord How are Thy servants blest, O Lord How beauteous are their feet How blest is life if lived for Thee I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus I and my house will serve the Lord I ask the gift of righteousness I have a home above .. I heard the voice of Jesus say .. How many pass this solemn night How pleasant, how divinely fair.. How precious is the book divine.. How sad our state by nature is How shall I follow Him I serve.. How sweet to think that all who love How sweet the name of Jesus sounds How sweetly flowed the gospel's sound How swift the torrent rolls How vain are all things here below How weak the thoughts and vain How welcome was the call.. .. .. .. I hunger and I thirst I know that my Redeemer lives.. I know Thee, Saviour, Who Thou art I lay my sins on Jesus I lift my heart to Thee I long to behold Him arrayed .. I love the Lord, He lent an ear.. .. .. .. .. How do Thy mercies close me round How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord How happy are the little flock .. • .. In all my ways, O God In fellowship, alone In grief and fear, to Thee, O Lord In heavenly love abiding In memory of the Saviour's love.. .. .. .. .. .. I love Thy Kingdom, Lord.. I need Thee, precious Jesus .. I sing the almighty power of God I thirst, Thou wounded Lamb of God.. I want a principle within .. I would commune with Thee, my God.. If our God had not befriended I'll praise my Maker with my breath I'm but a stranger here I'm kneeling at the threshold In age and feebleness extreme. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ●● .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ::::::: .. .. .. .. INDEX. .. .. .. .. ●● HYMN 607 1051 745 30 841 244 213 187 201 345 14 505 179 850 861 854 793 920 693 489 967 1019 344 649 485 473 714 514 573 221 217 535 886 771 204 218 650 719 146 85 978 585 1027 933 635 808 372 379 305 554 502 734 357 518 306 378 575 368 712 630 22 352 588 NAME OF TUNE. St. Justin.. Springfield Valparaiso St. Paul Rehoboth Luton St. Margaret Clevedon.. Nicea, Trinity Hirst, Buckland Syria Pleyel Weber Eaton Lymington St. Saviour Hosanna.. Llandaff .. .. .. .. .. St. George David's Harp Malta Beatitudo Batchford, Toronto St. Paul .. .. 01 Ruperra Hull Clegg, St. John. Horsley Houghton .. .. Providence Woodhouse Grove Bensham.. .. .. Aurelia Ruskin Eden Kilmarnock Rochester 494 469 Anglican.. 71 558 565 996 805 593 1043 .. .. .. 417 St. Theodulph 730 Belmont.. .. .. Daniel, St. Kitts Belmont Staincliffe Shawmut.. Philippi.. Eccles Mahlon .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Monmouth, Dresden Fatherland St. George's, Bolton Clarissa Doncaster Driffield.. Orison .. St. Catherine Bavaria Farrant, Chant" Boyce" French( Dundee) Brookfield .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Sacred Rest Lonsdale.. Emmaus, Dunfermline Carinthia.. St. George's, Bolton Mansion Vox Dilecti, Vox Jesu, Audite Audientes Me Safety Eventide.. .. .. .. .. St. Catherine, Saints of God Madagascar Sursum Corda Uxbridge.. Sawley Thirlwell.. .. .. .. PO so .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 886.886. 11 10.11 10. 10 10.10 10. L.M. 6 6.6 6.8 8. L.M. 77.77.77. 87.87.77.88. 11.12.12.10. METRE. 77.77. 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. 77.7 7. 77.7 7. 88.8 8.8 8. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. C.M. 88.8 8.47, C.M. S.M. L.M. L.M. C.M. S.M. L.M. 11 11.11 11. 886.886. 559.669. 88 6.88 6. 88 6.886. S.M. C.M. 5 5.5 5.6 5.6 5 88.8 8.8 8. L.M. C.M. C.M. L.M. 86.8 6.88. C.M. L.M. S.M. C.M. 6 6.7 7.7 7. S.M. 85.8 3. 886.8 86. C.M. 6 6.6 6.8 8. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. S.M.D. C.M.D. 66.6 6. C.M. 88.8 8.8 8. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 3 6 4.6 4.10 10. 88.8 8.8 8.8 8. C.M. S.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. C.M. L.M. C.M. C.M. 87.87.47. 888.888. 6 4.6 4.6 6 6 4 7 6.7 6.7 6. 88.88.88 8.M. 8.M. C.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6 C.M. FIRST LINE. In the cross of Christ I glory In the dark and cloudy day In the day of thy distress.. In the hour of trial In this glad hour, when children meet Infinite God, to Thee we raise Infinite, unexhausted Love Into Thy gracious hands I fall It came upon the midnight clear It is not death to die .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Jerusalem, my happy home Jerusalem on high Jerusalem the golden Jesus, all- atoning Lamb Jesus, and shall it ever be.. Jesus, at Thy command .. Jesus, at whose supreme command Jesus Christ is risen to- day, Hallelujah Jesus, exalted far on high Jesus, Friend of sinners, hear Jesus, from Whom all blessings flow Jesus, great Shepherd of the sheep Jesus hath died that I might live Jesus, I love Thy charming name Jesus, I my cross have taken Jesus, I rest on Thee Jesus, if still the same Thou art Jesus, if still Thou art to- day Jesus is our common Lord Jesus in Thee our eyes behold Jesus, Life of those who die Jesus lives, no longer now.. Jesus, Lord of life and glory Jesus, Lord, we look to Thee Jesus, Lover of my soul Jesus, my Advocate above.. Jesus, my All, to heaven is gone.. Jesus, my Life, Thyself apply Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All Jesus, my Saviour, Brother, Friend Jesus, my strength, my hope Jesus, Redeemer, Saviour, Lord.. Jesus shall reign where'er the sun Jesus, still lead on .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Jesus, Sun and Shield art Thou.. Jesus, Sun of Righteousness Jesus, the all- restoring Word Jesus, the Conqueror, reigns Jesus, the name high over all Jesus, the sinner's Friend, to Thee Jesus, the very thought of Thee.. Jesus, the word of mercy give Jesus, these eyes have never seen Jesus, Thou all- redeeming Lord.. Jesus, Thou sovereign Lord of all Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness Jesus, Thy boundless love to me Jesus, Thy far- extended fame Jesus, to Thee, our hearts we lift Jesus, to Thy table led Jesus, we on the word depend Jesus, where'er Thy people meet Join all the glorious names Join, all ye ransomed sons of grace Just as I am, without one plea Just as thou art, without one trace .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ●● .. .. Kindred in Christ, for His dear sake Labouring and heavy- laden Lamb of God, for sinners slain Lamb of God, whose dying love Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace Lead kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom .. .. .. .. .. .. .. INDEX. HYMN 102 Ellerker.. 459 Evelyn Coldrey 631 455 796 200 228 445 76 979 563 376 141 628 732 109 408 434 525 675 366 149 512 304 324 286 348 120 988 991 418 678 302 371 423 580 159 943 .. 369 .. 374 283 827 454 NAME OF TUNE. 544 Jerusalem, Southwell.. 1024 St. Mary Magdalene Portobello 873 322 266 528 511 308 737 208 479 Pater Omnium St. Paul Abridge Neapolis Noel Serenity ●● .. Christ Church Ewing Nottingham St. Luke St. Godric Chypon's. Easter Hymn .. .. Bishopthorpe Greenock, Marlow Viator Nares Barrow .. Arnold's.. Fruition Bath Carey's Belmont New Leeds St. Flavian 117 Doversdale 403 .. .. Advocate.. St. Albinus St. Raphael .. .. .. Clayton Hollingside, Pulchra .. Home Mozart St. Philip.. Samson .. .. .. .. Gotha, Solace Josiah .. .. .. .. ●● .. .. .. .. .. .. Leeds Emmaus, Dunfermline Barnby Philip Emmaus.. Spohr Eden .. .. Montgomery, Lasus St. Mildred St. James.. Gainsworth Alicia, Keighley Nunhead. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Melancthon Lux Prima Burnett, Northampton 128 Huddersfield 145 Matlock 278 Brimington 360 691 Thorner.. Abridge 359 Thorner 226 673 Martyrdom St. Werbergh Fulda 327 391 Geissen 350 425 738 170 773 132 • Fatherland," Jesus, still lead on" .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ●● .. .. .. .. .. .. Nuremberg Rome, Chant" Whittington" Lux Benigna, Sandon.. METRE. 87.87. 777.6. 76.76.7 7. 65.6 5.6 5.6 5. L.M. 88.8 8.8 8. O.M. L.M. C.M.D. S.M. C.M. 66.6 6.44.44. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 77.7 7. L.M. 66.6 6.8 8. C.M. 77.7 7. C.M. 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6. L.M. C.M. C.M. C.M. 87.87.87.87. 66.86.88. 88.8 8.8 8. C.M. 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. C.M. 777.6. 78.7 8.4. 87.87.47. 77.77. 7's. L.M. L.M. C.M. 88.8 8.88 L.M. S.M.D. C.M. L.M. 55.88.55. 76.7 6.7 7. 77.7 7.73. C.M. 8.M. C.M. L.M. C.M. C.M. C.M. C.M. 88.8 8.89. L.M. 88.8 8.88. L.M. 88.88.88 777. L.M. L.M. 66.66.88 C.M. 888.6. 888.6. L.M. 87.87. 76.7 6.7 8.7 6. 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6. C.M. 10.4.10.4.10.10. xix XX FIRST LINE. Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace Leader of faithful souls, and Guide Led by& kindlier hand than ours Let earth and heaven agree Let every mortal ear attend Let God arise, and let His foes Let Him to Whom we now belong Let me be with Thee, where Thou art Let me go the day, is breaking Let party- names no more Let the redeemed give thanks and praise Let the world their virtue boast .. .. .. .. .. .. Let us join(' tis God commands) Let us with a gladsome mind Let worldly minds the world pursue Lift up to God the voice of praise Lift up your hearts to things above Lift your eves to faith, and see.. Lift your glad voices in triumph on high .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. May the grace of Christ our Saviour Meet and right it is to sing Mercy alone can meet my case Mighty Father, blessèd Son Millions within Thy courts have met Mortals, awake; with angels join Light of life, seraphic Fire dwelling .. Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart Light of those whose dre Lo, God is here; let us adore Lo, He comes with clouds descending.. Lo, round the throne, at God's right hand Lo, the storms of life are breaking Long have I seemed to serve Thee, Lord Look from Thy sphere of endless day. Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious Lord, as to Thy dear cross we flee .. Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing, Bid us Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing, Fill our Lord God, the Holy Ghost Lord, have mercy when we pray Lord, I believe a rest remains Lord, I believe Thou wilt forgive Lord, I hear of showers of blessing Lord, I was blind, I could not see Lord, in the morning Thou shalt hear Lord in this blest and hallowed hour Lord, in this Thy mercy's day Lord, it belongs not to my care Lord Jesus, are we one with Thee Lord Jesus, let Thy watchful care Lord, let my heart still turn to Thee.. Lord, like the publican, I stand Lord of all being, throned afar.. Lord of all power and might Lord of earth, Thy forming hand Lord of life, prophetic spirit Lord of mercy and of might Lord of the harvest, Thee we hail Lord of the living harvest .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. INDEX. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ::::::: .. .. .. .. ● .. .. .. .. Lord of the Sabbath's peaceful hours Lord of the sea, afar from land Lord of the wide extended main Lord of the worlds above.. Lord, speak to me, that I may speak Lord, Thou hast searched and seen me through Lord, Thy children guide and keep Lord, when we bend before Thy throne Lord, while for all mankind we pray Lord, whom winds and seas obey Lord Divine, all love excelling Low in Thine agony Lowly and solemn be .. HYMN .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 466 Eadric 427 Summerford, Mount Zion 476 Plymouth Dock, Southgate Norwood:: Trumpet London( New) Warrington Sawley Brookfields 443 155 248 828 406 1038 1049 710 293 307 NAME OF TUNE. 539 39 501 55 546 568 116 Epiphany 334 313 276 942 527 513 Monica 836 St. Fulbert 314 Normandy 794 1009 1014 475 220 833 161 405 1050 1048 177 671 358 Kent Syria 916 822 583 6 .. Even Me Boston Runcorn Haydn .. Break of Day, Stepney Hope Gloucester Greenock, New Zealand ( 1093) Stainforth Ephraim Marlow Richmond .. Benevento Eventide.. Erlesdene St. Philip .. 739 974 Kent 498 Allhallows 906 Bristol St. Bernard 652 289 Martyrdom 51 Bavaria .. Pater Omnium Helmsley, Lewisham Passing Bell Boniface St. Frances Pentecost Olivet Nazareth Benediction Dismissal Tuam .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 30 .. .. .. .. St. David, Bangor St. Saviour Luton .. .. .. .. .. 839 Harlan 504 Pleyel St. Werburgh Cape Town, Wanswell Clive Vale 751 917 699 1047 903 604 Adela Berry Eisenach Eisenach Darwell's 148th Entreaty Williams.. Nassau Lewis Aristides Haven Faben Abinger Suppliant 1041 St. Oswald, Mariner's 62 Jeshurun 292 197 460 781 908 923 385 96 985 749 73 Winchester( Old) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. METRE. 87.87.447. 10.10.10.10. 88.88.88 L.M. 66.66.88 C.M. L.M. C.M. .M. 87.87.7 7. S.M. C.M. 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6. 77.77.77.777.7.7.7. C.M. C.M. C.M. 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. 10 11.11 11.12 11.10. 11. 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. C.M. 87.87.87.87. 88.8 8.8 8. 87.87.47. L.M. 8 8.8 6. O.M. L.M. 87.87.47. O.M. 87.87.87.87. 87.87.47. S.M. 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. C.M. 88.8 8.88 87.87. L.M. C.M. L.M. 777. O.M. C.M. L.M. L.M. C.M. L.M. 66 4.6 6.6 4. 77.77. 87.87.87. 77.7 5. 88.88.448 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 5. L.M. L.M. L.M. 6 6.6 6.8 6. L.M. L.M. 77.77.79. C.M. O.M. 77.77. 87.87.87.87. 664.6 6 64. 6 6.4 6.6 4. 87.87. 7 6.7 6.7 7.7 6. C.M. 777.777.777. L.M. C.M. FIRST LINE. My dear Redeemer and my Lord My faith looks up to Thee My God and Father, while I stray My God, how wonderful Thou art My God, I am Thine.. My God, I know, I feel Thee mine My God, I thank Thee, Who hast made My God, is any hour so sweet My God, my Father, blissful Name My God, my Father, dost Thou call My God, my God, to Thee I cry.. My God, my King My God, the spring of all my joys My gracious Lord, I own Thy right My heart and voice I raise .. My heart is full of Christ, and longs My heart is resting, O my God My rest is in heaven, my rest is not here My Saviour,' mid life's varied scene My soul, inspired with sacred love My soul is now united O blessed Life, the heart at rest O bread to pilgrims given.. O comfort to the dreary O day of rest and gladness O disclose Thy lovely face O Everlasting Light.. O Filial Deity.. .. .. .. .. .. :::::: .. .. .. .. O for a closer walk with God O for a faith that will not shrink .. .. Not unto us, but Thee, O Lord Not worthy, Lord. to gather up the crumbs Now begin the heavenly theme Now I have found the ground, wherein Now let our cheerful eyes survey Now let our souls on wings sublime Now, Lord, I on Thy trnth depend Now thank we all our God Now that the daylight fills the sky Now the day is over.. .. .. My soul, through my Redeemer's care My soul, with sacred joy survey.. My sufferings all to Thee are known My trust is in the Lord Nearer, my God, to Thee None is like Jeshurun's God Not all the blood of beasts Not heaven's wide range of hallowed space.. Not here as to the prophet's eye.. Not, Lord, unto that mount of dread .. .. .. .. O Christ, the Lord of heaven, to Thee O Christ, Thou hast ascended O Christ, what burdens bowed Thy head O come and mourn with me awhile .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. O for a heart to praise my God O for a shout of sacred joy O for a thousand tongues to sing O for that tenderness of heart O for the peace which floweth as a river O give thanks to Him who made O glorious hope of perfect love O God, how often hath Thine ear O God of Bethel, by whose hand .. .. .. .. O God of life, whose power benign O God of love, O King of peace.. O God, our help in ages past O God, Thou art my God alone O God, though countless worlds of light e. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. co INDEX. HYMN 84 330 658 9 507 362 570 810 618 271 432 60 493 351 156 138 663 578 461 394 332 355 825 651 629 557 380 231 815 813 490 784 746 232 NAME OF TUNE. Elstow Harlan Southport, " Troyte" Glossop Road Harwich, Jesmond Farningham, St. Thomas Wentworth Southport, Humility Shortlands, Horsley Rockingham St. Polycarp David's Harp St. Frances Valparaiso Vienna Tyrone Nature's Voice, Marlow Thornbury, Attercliffe Eden Ascalon King of glory Elim, or Rest Home, Lytham. Willerby Eaton, Dura New York Brooklyn, Requies Samson Brookfield St. Godric 644 Carey's Farrant 121 543 615 458 939 951 Ombersley Saxby Wittemburg Fertile Plains Eudoxia .. .. .. Jeshurun.. Cambridge Luther's Chant.. 400 736 140 112 100 91 254 763 Endsleigh 510 451 346 431 619 .. 365 54 142 291 St. Agnes.. 577 Dawning 25 Dix.. 388 Pembroke 887 St. Catherine 35 .. .. .. .. Horbury, Propior Deo, Bethel .. .. .. .. .. .. St. Polycarp Angel's Story Redhead( No. 4) Endsleigh Substitution St. Cross, Babylon Aurelia .. .. Chant .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 199 St. Aidan 907 Home 972 French( Dundee) 488 Blockley 819 Wiltshire .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3. .. .. .. Morning Everlasting Light, Eastwood Southfield, Warrenne ( No. 2) Abridge, Burmah Brampton, Ordination Hymn Barrow Richmond Manchester .. .. .. Tallis's .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Wiltshire, Chant" Langdon" .. .. .. L.M. 664.6664. METRI. 888.4. C.M. 55 12.5 5 12. C.M. 84.8 4.8 4. 888.4. C.M. L.M. C.M. 446.446 C.M. L.M. 668.668. 88.8 8.8 8. Irregular. 11.11.11.11. 84.8 4.888. 88.8 8.8 8. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. L.M. L.M. L.M. 6 6.6 6.8 8. 64.6 4.6 6 4. 7 6.7 6.7 7.7 6 S.M. L.M L.M. L.M. C.M. 10 10.10 10. 77.77. 88.8 8.8 8. C.M. L.M. L.M. 67.6 7.6 6.6 6 L.M. 6 5.6 5. L.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6 L.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 86.8 6.8 6. L.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6 76.7 6.7 6.7 6 77.7 7.7 7. S.M. 6 6.7 7.7 7. C.M. C.M. C.M. C.M. C.M. C.M. 11.10.11.10 77.7 7.7 7. 886.8 86. 88.8 8.8 8 C.M. 888. L.M C.M L.M. C.M. xxi xxii FIRST LINE. O God, Thy faithfulness I plead O God, to whom my life I owe O God, unseen, yet ever near O God, what offering shall I give O God, Who didst Thy will unfold O happy band of pilgrims.. O happy day, that fixed my choice O happy soul departed O heavenly Zion, rise and shine.. O help us, Lord, each hour of need O Holy Saviour, Friend unseen O how blest the congregation O Jesus, I have promised O Jesus, full of truth and grace O Jesus, King most wonderful O Jesus, let me bless Thy name O Jesus, Lord of heavenly grace.. O Jesus, Thou art standing O joyful sound of gospel grace .. .. .. O let him, whose sorrow O Lamb of God, that tak'st away O Lord, another day is flown O Lord, how happy should we be O Lord, I would delight in Thee.. O Lord of heaven and earth and sea O Lord of hosts, whose glory fills O Lord, our fathers oft have told O Lord, Thy faithful servant save O Lord, Thy heavenly grace impart O Lord, turn not Thy face away.. O Love Divine and golden.. O Love Divine, how sweet Thou art O Love Divine, that stooped to share O love of God, how strong and true O Master, it is good to be O Paradise, O Paradise O righteous Father, Lord of all O Sacred Head, once wounded .. .. .. .. .. O Saviour, precious Saviour O show me not my Saviour dying O Spirit of the living God .. O that I could my Lord receive.. O that I could repent O that in me the sacred fire .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3. O that my load of sin were gone.. O that Thou wouldst the heavens rend O Thou, before Whose gracious throne O Thou by long experience tried O Thou from Whom all goodness flows O Thou God of my salvation O Thou, our Husband, Brother, Friend O Thou that hearest prayer O Thou that hear'st when sinners cry.. O Thou, the contrite sinner's Friend O Thou, through suffering perfect made O Thou, to Whose all- searching sight.. O Thou, to Whom in ancient time O Thou Who camest from above O Thou Who driest the mourner's tears O Thou Who hast our sorrows borne O Thou, Whom all Thy saints adore O Thou, Whose tender mercy hears O timely happy, timely wise O what shall I do my Saviour to praise O where shall rest be found .. .. .. .. O why should gloomy thoughts arise O why should Israel's sons, once blest.. O wondrous power of faithful prayer.. O word of God incarnate.: .. INDEX. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. HYMN O worship the King O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness Object of my first desire O'er the gloomy hills of darkness 472 Innspruck 970 Rockingham 731 Belmont 398 203 601 354 987 831 668 642 721 Westbury.. 414 Rutherford Maplebeck Jazer Pembroke 616 148 319 444 234 361 NAME OF TUNE. 7 491 1029 809 97 St. Catherine Olney Barton Truro St. Jerome, Munich Widdop.. Etheldreda Trust, Durham.. .. cour Munich .. Watford.. Antwerp 688 ( New) Festus Ely.. 448 Kensington 384 Oriel 612 706 Wavertree 182 Leslie 274 Ludborough 125 Durham Angelus St. Luke 1036 441 775 487 449 316 770 295 941 523 1023 249 832 672 212 Worsley Bentley 13 Houghton 796 Sanctissimus 506 Theodora.. 849 Calvary .. .. .. Lux Mundi Mossleigh.. Farningham, St. Thomas St. Dominic, Caswall.. Hanford Thorner 627 320 802 471 Innspruck 492 Thornbury, Attercliffe 70 Almsgiving 814 Luther's Chant.. 909 Stukeley 515 389 Oberlin Ruperra.. 288 936 387 1035 Fertile Plains .. 30 Brimington Kensington Latrobe Bavaria St. Stephen Haydn Hanover.. Tytherton London( New) Pentecost.. .. .. .. .. .. .. Centenary Carleton Burleigh Angelus Fertile Plains St. Serf Paradise( Gill), Paradise( Dykes) Lonsdale. St. Christopher, Suc.. .. .. .. .. .. ●● .. 157 104 168 294 St. Stephen 300 Langton 363 Lancaster, St. Flavian 275 Boston 282 .. .. .. .. Southwell, London .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. To .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ O .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. METRE. 886.886. L.M. C.M. 88.8 8.88 L.M. 7 6.7 6. L.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. L.M. C.M. 888.6. 87.87.47. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. L.M. C.M. 886.886. L.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. C.M. 6 5.6 5. 888.4. C.M. 886.886. C.M. 88.84. L.M. C.M. 88 6.88 6. 88.886. C.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 886.886. L.M. L.M. L.M.D. 8 6.8 6.6 6.6 6. 886.886. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6. L.M. C.M. S.M. C.M. L.M. C.M. L.M. L.M. C.M. 87.87.47. L.M. 66.6 6.8 L.M. 88.8 6. L.M. L.M. L.M. L.M. C.M. 886.886. L.M. O.M. L.M. 10 10.11 11, 8.M. C.M. L.M. 8 8.8 8.8 8. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 55.5 5.6 5.6 5. 12 10.12 10. 77.77. 87.87.47 FIRST LINE. Oft in danger, oft in woe .. Oft when the waves of passion rise Omnipotent Lord, my Saviour and King On all the earth Thy Spirit shower On Jordan's stormy banks I stand On the mountain's top appearing On the waters dark and drear Oppressed with sin and woe Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed Our day of praise is done.. Our hearts and voices let us raise Our Jesus is gone up on high Our Lord is risen from the dead.. Out of the deep I call Out of the depth of self- despair.. Out of the depths I cry to Thee.. .. One there is above all others One thing with all my soul's desire Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war .. .. .. .. Partners of a glorious hope Pass a few swiftly fleeting years.. Peace be to this habitation Peace, doubting heart, my God's I am.. Pierce, fill me with an humble fear Pilgrims we are and strangers Pleasant are Thy courts above Plunged in a gulf of dark despair Pour out Thy Spirit from on high Praise for Thee, Lord, in Zion waits Praise, my soul, the King of heaven Praise, O praise our God and King Praise the Lord, His glories show Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore Him Praise to God, immortal praise Praise to the Holiest in the height Praise ye the Lord, immortal choir Praise ye the Lord on every height Praise ye the Lord,' tis good to raise.. Prayer is the breath of God in man Prayer is the soul's sincere desire Prisoners of hope, lift up your heads Quiet, Lord, my froward heart.. .. .. .. Saviour, breathe an evening blessing Saviour from sin, I wait to prove Saviour, let Thy sanction rest Saviour of all, what hast Thou done Saviour of them that trust in Thee Saviour, on me the want bestow Saviour, through the desert lead us Saviour, visit Thy plantation Saviour, when in dust to Thee Saviour, who Thy flock art feeding .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. INDEX. Raise the psalm, let earth adoring Reaper, behold the fields are white Rejoice, believer, in the Lord Rejoice for a brother deceased Rejoice, the Lord is King.. Rejoice to- day with one accord Rest from thy labours, rest Return, O wanderer, return Return, O wanderer, to thy home Ride on, ride on in majesty Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings Rock of Ages, cleft for me.. .. Round the Lord in glory seated. Safe home, safe home in port Safely through another week Salvation, O the joyful sound Saviour, again to Thy dear Name we raise Saviour, blessèd Saviour, listen whilst we sing .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9. 98 .. .. HYMN 597 641 Holy Warfare Ruperra 483 Edinburgh, Old 104th.. 169 1016 846 922 638 496 610 299 186 NAME OF TUNE. 581 564 536 227 540 Hohenlohe 966 807 478 Samson Spohr Zurich Haven Gounod Tiverton.. Song of Watchword Rothesay.. St. Cuthbert Franconia, Vigil Ombersley Angel's Hymn.. Montgomery Wirksworth, Doncaster St. Peter.. 694 429 247 92 566 311 69 1026 955 41 769 164 ● 3 Passing Bell Cheviot 759 893 165 105 301 281 315 Luther's Hymn.. Laister Dyke Maidstone Sawley Bolton .. .. .. Ashley Pax Dei Holly Wanderer Hosanna Elevation .. Cheshunt College Hesperus.. .. .. .. Safe Home Glastonbury .. .. 959 390 Giessen 937 Cassel 426 Reddish 797 St. Fillans 386 468 Ravendale Dismissal Tiberias 436 .. Triumph, .. .. Acclamation Ein feste Burg Augustine, Vigil .. .. .. St. Bernard 687 Festus 52 Eden, Trinity 67 Regent Square 895 Monkland 789 Clarion 66 Lucerne 900 Porthminster, Ratisbon 230 Gordon 57 Triumphant Host 21 St. Fulbert 3 Accrington 664 Dublin, Brocco Bank 665 Dublin, Brocco Bank 393 Eaton, Dura 665 Early Dawn 68 Austria, Woodhouse 684 Southend.. 407 998 509 914 .. .. ●● .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. St. Margaret, Redhead ( No. 76).. Censorinus .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Norfolk Park, St. Albans, Princethorpe.. Broomhill .. .. .. .. .. .. 312 Invocation( St. Agnes) 742 Patterson, Guardant.. METRE, 77.77. 886.886. 10 10.11 11. L.M. C.M. 87.87.47. 77.77. 87.87.77. C.M. 11. 6 lines. S.M. 86.84. S.M. L.M. L.M. L.M. S.M. C.M. 87.87.88.7 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. L.M. 87.87.87.87. 88.8 8.8 8. L.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. C.M. L.M. L.M. 87.87.47. 77.77. 77.77. 87.87. 77.77.77. C.M. C.M.C. C.M. L.M. C.M. C.M. 88.8 8.8 8. 77.77.77. 87.87.87.87. L.M. C.M. 88.8 8.8 8.8 8. 6 6.6 6.8 8. 87.87.66.6 6.7. S.M. L.M. C.M. L.M. 7 6.7 6.7 7.7 6. 77.7 7.7 7. 87.8 7.8 7.87. 6 6.6 6.8 8. 77.77.7 7. C.M. 10.10.10.10. xxiii 6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5. 87.8 7.8 7.87. 88.8 8.88. 77.77.77. 88.8 8.88 L.M. 886.886. 87.87.47. 87.87.47. 77.7 7.7 7.77. 87.87. xxiv FIRST LINE. Say, sinner, hath a voice within.. Say, why should friendship grieve for those.. See how great a flame aspires See Israel's gentle Shepherd stands See, sinners, in the gospel glass. See the blessèd Saviour dying See the Conqueror mounts in triumph Servant of God, well done.. Servants of the Great Jehovah.. Shall hymns of grateful love Shall I, for fear of feeble man Shepherd Divine, our wants relieve Shepherd of souls, the great, the good.. Shepherd of souls, with pitying eye Shepherd of tender youth.. Show pity, Lord; O Lord, forgive Shrinking from the cold hand of death Since all the downward tracts of time .. .. .. .. Since Jesus freely did appear Since the Son hath made me free Sinful, sighing to be blest.. Sing Hallelujah forth in duteous praise Sing to the Great Jehovah's praise Sing to the Lord of harvest .. Sing we the song of those who stand Sinners, obey the gospel word Sinners, turn, why will ye die Sinners, will you scorn the message Sleep thy last sleep. Soldiers of Christ, arise Sometimes a light surprises Son of God, to Thee I cry Songs of praise the angels sang. Souls of men, why will ye scatter Sow in the morn thy seed.. Speed Thy servants, Saviour, speed them Spirit Divine, attend our prayers Spirit of faith, come down Spirit of truth, on this Thy day. Spread, O spread, thou mighty Word Stand, soldier of the cross.. .. .. .. Supreme in wisdom, as in power Sweet is the work, my God, my King Sweet place; sweet place alone.. Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go Sweet the moments, rich in blessing Swift as an eagle's flight.. .. The day is past and over.. The day of resurrection The festal morn, my God, is come The Galilean fishers toil .. The God of Abraham praise The God of glory walks His round .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ● 9 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Stand up and bless the Lord Stand up, stand up for Jesus .. .. Stay, Thou insulted Spirit, stay.. Still, Lord, I languish for Thy grace Still will we trust, though earth seem dark and dreary Still with Thee, O my God Strong Son of God, immortal Love Summoned my labour to renew.. Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear .. .. .. :::::: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Take my life, and let it be.. Take up thy cross,' the Saviour said Talk with us, Lord, Thyself reveal Teacher of hearts,' tis Thine alone Terrible thought, shall I alone That day of wrath, that dreadful day That mystic word of Thine, O sovereign Lord The billows swell, the winds are high. The Church's one foundation The day is gently sinking to a close .. .. INDEX. .. ●● .. .. 173 211 733 .. 787 co .. .. .. HYMN 239 971 838 727 267 236 135 696 931 347 303 1031 872 897 779 245 259 263 984 592 40 634 12 261 596 848 171 329 Elthorne.. Hotham 698 Mannheim, Melita 154 College Street Wareham 683 666 Arnold's.. Bonn 401 224 Duke Street 859 273 968 34 NAME OF TUNE 647 804 86 587 947 Holly Staincliffe Harts Kind Shepherd.. 409 752 559 767 101 881 .. Rochester Austria .. Moreb, Greenwood Ludborough Tichfield.. Mannheim Fairbridge Driffield Scott Russia St. Agnes... Rhodes Bedford Pleyel Swabia Rhodes 602 New York 430 Holly 317 Ravendale .. .. 0. .. .. .. Malta Wiltshire, Chant" Langdon Eagley Early Dawn Litany Holy City St. James.. Ellacombe St. Fulbert Ernan St. Theodulph Requiem.. Vienna Stuttgart, Sharon St. Anatolius .. 954 113 Endsleigh 792 Drayton 589 St. Leonards 43 Leoni 582 Hesperus.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Hampstead .. Warrenne( No. 5) St. Matthias Sardis Carinthia.. .. .. .. .. co .. 79 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Trust Doncaster Reliance.. St. Ann Hursley, Abends," Sun of my soul" Faversham .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 377 Consecration 356 Brooklyn, Requies 495 Tiverton.. 692 1020 Kirkstall.. Martyrdom 1003 Babylon Streams St. Agnes.. 522 918 Hesperus.. 717 Aurelia 964 Tenterden," The day is gently sinking' .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. METRE. L.M. L.M. 77.77. C.M. 88.8 8.88. 87.87.87.87 87.8 7.8 7.897. S.M. 87.87.47. 66.6 6.8 8. L.M. C.M. L.M. L.M. 664.6664, L.M. L.M. CM. C.M. 77.7 7.77. 7.7.7.7. 10.10.7. C.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 8 C.M. L.M. 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. 87.87.47. 4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6. S.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 77.7 7.77. 7.7.7.7. 87.87. S.M. 87.87.47. C.M. S.M. C.M. 77.7 7. S.M. S.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. L.M. 886.886. 11.10.11.6. S.M. L.M. C.M. L.M. C.M. L.M. 6 6.6 6.8 8. 8 8.8 8.8 8. 87.87. 6 6.6 6.8 8. 77.7 7. L.M. C.M. C.M.D. C.M. L.M. 10.10.10.10. L.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 10.10.10.10.10.10 7 6.7 6.8 8. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6 886.8 86. C.M.D. 6 6.8 4.6 6.8 4. L.M. FIRST LINX. The God of harvest praise.. The God of nature and of grace The glory of the spring, how sweet The hallowed morn is dear to me The harvest of my joys is past The Head, that once was crowned with thorns The heavens declare Thy glory, Lord.. The Lord be with us, as we bend .. The Lord Jehovah reigns. The Lord of earth and sky The Lord of might from Sinai's brow The Lord my pasture shall prepare The Lord will come, and not be slow The Lord will come, the earth shall quake The spring- tide hour The strain upraise of joy and praise The strife is o'er, the battle done The sun is sinking fast .. .. The morning flowers display their sweets The radiant morn hath passed away The roseate hues of early dawn The Sabbath- day hath reached its close The spacious firmament on high The Spirit in our hearts .. .. Thou art near; yes, Lord, I feel it Thou art, O God, the life and light Thou art the Way- to Thee alone Thou God of glorious majesty.. .. .. .. Thee, Jesus, full of truth and grace Thee, Jesus, Thee, the sinner's Friend Thee we adore, eternal Name Thee will I love, my Strength, my Tower There is a blessed home .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. The twilight falls, the night is near The universe is shaking The voice of free grace cries, Escape to the mountain The voice that breathed o'er Eden .. .. Thou God of truth and love Thou great mysterious God unknown.. Thou hidden Love of God, whose height Thou hidden Source of calm repose .. .. ●● sorrow Thou Lamb of God, Thou Prince of Peace Thou, Lord, art love, and everywhere.. Thou, Lord, hast blest my going out Thou, Lord, through every changing scene Thou Man of Griefs, remember me Thou say'st,' Take up thy cross' Thou Shepherd of Israel, and mine Thou Son of God, whose flaming eyes Thou sovereign Lord of earth and skies Thou very present Aid .. .. .. .. .. There is a book who runs may read There is a fountain filled with blood There is a land of pure delight.. There is a Name I love to hear There is an hour when I must part .There is no night in heaven There was a time when children sang.. Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old Thine for ever, God of love This is the day of light .. This is the day the Lord hath made This is the field, the world below This stone to Thee in faith we lay Thou art coming, O my Saviour. Thou art gone to the grave, but we will not deplore thee.. Thou art my hiding- place, O Lord .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Thou Judge of quick and dead.. Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and .. .. .. .. DO INDEX. .. HYMN 896 20 1040 747 325 127 202 756 24 880 1011 660 835 1004 965 960 550 766 17 250 1046 238 935 447 318 NAME OF TUNE, St. Austin Caterham Bexley, Sharon Lasus Carey's St. Magnus, Dalehurst Winchester Zwingle Adoration Bickleigh Sinai Southgate Barrow Erfurt, 464 27 499 1012 .. Chant Morning Flowers Serenity Nature's Voice Free Grace White Robes St. Gabriel, Selattyn.. Castle Rising Fides, Intercessor( 1108) Ossett 72 137 950 949 Helena, Redemption.. 844 Hatchard.. Evangelist Pembroke 973 424 Mozart 1025 The strain upraise Conquest.. St. Columba, Nocturn. French( Dundee) .. St. Flavian 23 328 Evan 1017 Pastor, Jerusalem 151 Tyrone 975 Kent 1022 Langton.. 851 Birstal 1045 Gennesaret 375 St. Bees, Sherborne 760 Franconia, or Vigil 755 .. Cathedral .. .. Clarence Street, Bury St. Edmunds .. 999 Proper Tune, Ems 624 .. .. .. Hiding- Place, Norseman( 1097) Sefton, Eccleriggs Pater Omnium Redhead( No. 66) .. .. 68 Zwingle 997 Stella, Harvest Home 816 Melcombe 136 Southwick .. .. .. .. .. .. .. St. Justin, Magdalen College.. Cheerful.. .. .. .. 681 349 Grosvenor 519 392 Magdalen, Teignton St. Catherine, Saints of God Göttingen, Old 25th 1007 648 Warrenne( No. 4) 653 Melcombe 10 Clapham 921 Llandaff 29 Hesperus.. 1015 Brookfield, Babylon 410 Braden 521 Warrenne( No. 1), Zion 783 St. Ann 930 Ernan 450 Aynhoe .. .. .. .. .. .. .. METRE. 664.6664. C.M. C.M. L.M. 88.8 8.8 8. C.M. L.M. C.M. 6 6.6 6.8 8 66.6 6.8 8. 87.87.887. 88.8 8.88. C.M. L.M. L.M. 88.84. C.M.D. 888.6. L.M. S.M. 446.446. Irregular. 88.84. 6 4.6 6. C.M. 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. 12.12.12.12. 7 6.7 6. C.M. 886.8 86. C.M. 88.8 8.88 6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6. C.M. C.M. C.M. C.M. C.M. S.M. L.M. C.M.D. 77.77. S.M. C.M. 88.8 8.8 8. L.M. 87.887.7 7.77. 13 11.13 12. C.M.D. 87.87. 88.8 8.8 8. C.M. 886.8 86. 66.6 6.88. 886.8 86. 88.8 8.8 8. 88.8 8.8 8. S.M.D. XXV 11 10.11 10.10 10. L.M. C.M. C.M. L.M. L.M. S.M. 8 8.8 8.8 8.88. C.M. L.M. 8.M. 6* xxvi FIRST LINE. Thou Who didst stoop below Thou, Who hast in Zion laid Thou Whose Almighty Word Though by sorrows overtaken Though faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way Though nature's strength decay.. Till He come- O let the words " Tis for conquering kings to gain To- day, the Saviour calls To God be glory, peace on earth To- morrow, Lord, is Thine Though troubles assail and dangers affright Thousands, O Lord of hosts, this day.. Through all the changing scenes of life Through good report and evil, Lord Through the day Thy love hath spared us Through the love of God our Saviour.. Through the night of doubt and sorrow Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love Thy goodness, Lord, our souls confess Thy hand, Lord, cannot shortened be.. Thy power and saving truth to show Thy way, not mine, O Lord .. .. To realms beyond the sounding sea To the hills I lift mine eyes .. Unchangeable, Almighty Lord Up to the hills I lift mine eyes.. Uplift the blood- stained banner Vain, delusive world, adieu Victim Divine, Thy grace we claim Vital spark of heavenly flame .. UU Thy Word, O Lord, Thy precious Word alone Thus far the Lord has led me on .. .. To the Name that brings salvation To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise To Thy temple I repair Tossed upon life's raging billow" Try us, O God, and search the ground.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Walk in the light, so shalt thou know We ask not that our path be always bright We bid thee welcome in the name We came at early morn to sing We give immortal praise We have a great High Priest We join to crave with wishes kind We lift our eyes, our hands, to Thee We love the place, O God.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. INDEX. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. We love Thee, Lord, yet not alone We may not climb the heavenly steeps We plough the fields, and scatter We praise Thee, O God; we acknowledge Thee to be the Lord .. .. We praise, we worship Thee, O God We rose to- day with anthems sweet We saw Thee not when Thou didst come We see not, know not; all our way We seek a glorious rest above We sing the praise of Him who died We sing to Thee, Thou Son of God We thank Thee, Lord, for this fair earth We thank Thee, Lord, for this our food We would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthen Weary of earth and laden with my sin Weary of wandering from my God Weary souls, that wander wide Welcome, sweet day of rest Welcome, welcome; sinner, near We've no abiding city here What are these arrayed in white What are those soul- reviving strains What could your Redeemer do What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. HYMN 89 824 840 657 428 44 661 800 620 419 957 636 571 42 11 645 701 456 840 948 741 153 253 192 977 905 632 162 902 788 924 674 381 744 1001 NAME OF TUNE. 1052 50 750 646 659 548 139 147 1037 1034 484 438 437 Elvey Halstead Philippi St. Mildred 257 757 251 541 1028 852 260 88 .. Chorley Wood Leoni Hanover.. Glasgow Farrant, St. Louis Clifton .. 707 Newmarket 31 St. Paul 603 Fairford. St. Hilary Triumph.. Golden Sheaves Nottingham Woodside Nares .. Evensong.. Southgate Rokeby, Toronto Arnold's.. Clapham.. Carey's St. Edmund Eden, St. Cecilia Lux Benigna, Sandon .. 497 Allhallows 576 Holderness 686 Hope 946 Saxby 196 122 932 892 790 Quam Dilecta 503 Cecil 87 Edgware.. 898 Wir pflügen ● St. Swithin Silchester Priodas Ellesmere .. .. Hursley, Abends," Sun of my soul" Reynoldstone University College Nain .. In Memoriam Dale Abbey St. Andrew's .. .. .. Manchester, Handforth Woolwich, Whitefriars Bristol ... Tichfield.. Edgware.. .. .. .. .. .. Evan, Ephesus. Redhead( No. 4) Jazer Brookfield .. .. . Old Hundredth.. Visio Domini Dalkeith, St. Agnes .. .. .. .. .. .. L .. .. .. .. Warrenne( No. 3) Adam Vital Spark, " Vital Spark"( Anthem). .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Te Deum Laudamus Bavaria Luton Samaria Christian Submission .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Sacred Harmony Montgomery St. Peter's( Mancroft) Ossett .. .. .. METRE. 66.10.6 6.10. 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6. 664.6664. 88.77. 11.11.11.11. 6 6.8 4.6 6.8 4. 10.10.11.11 C.M.D C.M. 888.4. 87.87.77. 8 4.8 4.8 8 84. 87.87. C.M. C.M. 8 8.8 8.8 8. 888.888. 6.6.6.6. 10 4.10 4.10 10. L.M. 77.77.77. 77.77. 64.64. C.M. S.M. L.M. 76.7 6.7 7.76. 87.87.87. 87.87.87.87. 77.7 7. 87.87.87.87. C.M. L.M. L.M. 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6. 8 8.8 8.88. Irregular. C.M. 10.10.10.10.6. L.M. L.M. 6 6.6 6.8 8. S.M. C.M. L.M. 6 6.6 6. C.M. C.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.6 6.8 4. L.M. L.M. 88.8 8.8 8. 88.884. C.M. L.M. C.M. L.M. L.M. 11.10.11.10. 10.10.10.10. 88.8 8.88. 77.77.77. S.M. 77.77. L.M. 77.77.77.77. L.M. 77.7 7.7 7.77. O.M. FIRST LINE. What is our calling's glorious hope What shall the dying sinner do.. What sinners value, I resign What though my frail eyelids refuse What though my shrinking flesh complain What various hindrances we meet When all Thy mercies, O my God When evening shadows gather When gathering clouds around I view When God of old came down from heaven When, gracious Lord, when shall it be When His salvation bringing When I can read my title clear When I had wandered from His fold When I survey the wondrous cross When Israel, of the Lord beloved When languor and disease invade When on her Maker's bosom .. .. .. .. .. ●● Ye sons of men, with joy record.. Ye virgin souls, arise .. Yes, God is good,-in earth and sky Yes, the Redeemer rose Your harps, ye trembling saints.. .. Zion's daughter, weep no more.. Zion stands by hills surrounded.. .. .. 8. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. When our heads are bowed with woe.. When our redeeming Lord When quiet in my house I sit When shall that sound of gladness When shall Thy love constrain.. When the day of toil is done When the weary, seeking rest When this passing world is done .. .. .. When through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming.. When we cannot see our way When wounded sore, the stricken soul Where high the heavenly temple stands Where shall my soul begin to sing Where shall my wondering soul begin.. Wherewith, O God, shall I draw near.. While dead in trespasses I lie While life prolongs its precious light While lone upon the furious waves While passing through this vale of woe While shepherds watched their flocks by night While Thee I seek, protecting Power.. While, with ceaseless course, the sun.. Who are these like stars appearing Who in the Lord confide .. .. .. .. .. Ye faithful souls, who Jesus know Ye ransomed sinners, hear Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim Ye servants of the Lord .. .. .. .. .. .. .. INDEX. .. .. .. .. .. .. Who is on the Lord's side.. Why do I wander from my God Why should I fear the darkest hour Why should I murmur or repine.. Why should our tears in sorrow flow Why should the children of a King Why should we start, and fear to die Why those fears, behold,' tis Jesus Why unbelieving Why will ye lavish out your years Wisdom ascribe, and might, and praise With broken heart and contrite sigh With glorious clouds encompassed round With hearts and soul, with mind and might.. With hearts in love abounding With joy we meditate the grace.. Woe to the men on earth who dwell Would Jesus have the sinner die .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9. .. .. .. .. .. to 90 HYMN 364 216 542 962 517 774 32 953 477 172 270 862 547 435 225 439 801 934 981 457 811 843 298 567 670 383 240 888 277 94 399 508 NAME OF TUNE. 795 594 18 879 Lancaster, St. Flavian Melcombe Ombersley David Traveller Montgomery, Lasus St. Peter.. .. 134 720 Evening Hymn.. Halle 929 626 290 118 144 336 269 287 242 St. Sepulchre 919 Pastor 446 Neapolis Gabriel 74 782 Lewis 884 Requies Darmsdadt 600 1021 474 613 572 711 Rowsley Warrior, Valour Windsor, Crowle Tryphena... Ely.. 690 Claremont 174 Bedford 969 Rockingham 470 Anglican 252 Cæsarea Westminster Hampstead Missionary Evan, Ephesus. Euroclydon Zion St. Agnes.. Doversdale Consecration Rockingham Luther's Chant.. St. Hugh, Andover White Robes Redhead( No. 47) St. Benignus Euphony.. Eden Grove Whitefriars, Aston Irene Intercession Mount Zion St. Saviour St. Paul's.. .. Hampstead Belmont.. .. .. Holly New Radnor Nuremberg Abridge Ossett Swanland .. Heathlands Westbury.. 5 Williams.. 110 Croft's 148th 552 Lumen Verum .. .. .. .. .. er a 69 .. 83 St. Anselm Rejoicing Houghton Newland, Ferguson Ossett Omagh .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 853 158 St. Flavian 119 1005 St. Mary C.M. 237 Sovereignty, Euphony 88.8 8.8 8. .. .. .. .. METRE. O.M. L.M. L.M. 88.88. 88.88.88. L.M. C.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 88.8 8.8 8. C.M. L.M. 767 6.7 6.7 6. C.M. C.M.( 12 lines) L.M L.M. C.M. 7 6.7 6. 7777. 6 6.7 7.7 7. 88.8 8.8 8. 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. S.M. 77.7 5. 75.7 5.7 5.7 5.88. 77.7 7.77. 12.12.12.12. 77.7 7. C.M. L.M. C.M. 88.88.88 L.M. C.M. L.M. C.M. L.M. C.M.D. C.M. 77.7 7.7 7.77. 87.87.77. S.M. 6 5( 12 lines). C.M. 888. L.M. C.M. xxvii C.M. L.M. 87.87.47. 5 4.5 4.6 6.64. L.M. 88.8 8.8 8. L.M. C.M. L.M. 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. C.M. L.M. 6 6.6 6.8 8. 10 10.11 11. S.M. L.M. 6 6.6 6.8 8. L.M. 6 6.6 6.4 4.4 4. S.M. 77.7 7.7 7. 87.87.47 Abends Abinger Abridge Acclamation Accrington .. .. Adam * Adela Adeste Fideles .. .. + Almsgiving + Alpha Amsterdam * Andover Angels' Hymn tAngelic Songs tAngel's Story Angelus .. Admiration 643 Adoration( 6 6.6 6.8 8.) 24, 111 Adoration( L.M.) 1053 1100 988 .. 321 Adoration( 88.8 8.8 8.) * Advocate + Agnus Dei 266 * Alicia Allhallows( C.M.) 497, 498, 729 + Allhallows( 8 6.8 6.86.).. 656 Alma 1095 .. Augustine + Aurelia Austria + Autumnus Aynhoe Azzah 947, 948 96 94, 228, 431, 691 509 .. .. .. 70 806 1092 801 165, 166 1032 736 754, 1035, 1036 791 tAngel Voices( Monk) + Angel Voices( Sullivan) 1094 Anglican + Antwerp 469, 470 167, 168 574 606 + Arabia( 8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.) + Arabia( 8 6.8 6.8 6.) Aristides.. Arlington.. Arnold's .. 908 Ascalon Ashley Aston Attercliffe .. Benediction Benevento Benison + Bensham.. + Bentley Berry Bethany Bethel + Bethlehem ALPHABETICAL INDEX. .. .. .. .. .. 1069 42, 149, 150, 666 156 41 298 341, 342, 493 + Audite, Audientes Me.. 502 694, 695 254, 255, 630, 717 68, 235, 236, 722 904 450 1054 .. .. .. .. .. .. * Copyright Tunes composed for this work. + Copyright Tunes inserted by permission in this work. .. .. 09 .. Babylon Babylon's Streams Bangor 91, 1015 1003 292 423 + Barnby Barrow 365, 366, 834, 835 601 .. 343, 344 304 Barton Batchford + Bath Bavaria + Beachley + Beatitudo.. Bedford 50, 51, 770, 771 256 1019 173, 174 Belmont 146, 286, 287, 730, 731 1050 .. .. .. .. .. 3 744 604 1090 .. .. .. .. .. .. 671 952 .. PO 714 218 751 163, 723 557 15 Beverley + Bexley Bickleigh. Birstal 880 851 206, 408 555 Bishopthorpe * Blasius Blockley. 191, 488, 725, 726, 777, 778. Bluntisham Bohemia.. Bolton Boniface .. Bonn Boston Braden + Bradford * Brampton Break of Day Bremen + Brentwood + Bridegroom + Brimington Bristol * Brixton * Brocco Bank + Brookfield .. .. .. .. .. .. co .. .. .. 1037, 1038 Brooklyn( L.M.) Brooklyn( 6 6.6 6.8 8.) * Broomhill + Broomsgrove + Buckland + Bullinger.. Burmah + Burnett * Burngrove Burnham + Bury St. Edmunds Byzantium .. .. .. .. 278, 486, 487 708, 905, 906 855 664, 665 650, 651, 1015, .. .. .. .. .. + Cæsarea Calm Calvary + Camborne Cambridge Cambridge, New Capetown Carey's Carinthia.. * Carleton.. Carlisle Cassel + Castle Rising + Caswall + Caterham Cathedral Chant * Caunton * Cecil * Celeste + Censorinus * Centenary + Chalvey Chant( Boyce) + Chant( Elvey) Chant( Mornington) Chant( Langdon) Chant( Whittington) Chant( Dupuis).. Chant( Cooke) .. .. 821 .. 1040 .. .. 598 59 998 475 401, 402 275, 276 410 764 619 1049 551 899 889 .. .. .. .. 252 743 103, 849 415 231, 820 1070 184, 1047 324, 325, 644, 645 379, 881 936 1081 937 550 627 20 1004 677 503 .. 1030 .. .. .. .. 355, 356 842 959 599 345 462 431 369, 370 413 1087 1025 56, 210 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 69 288 980 204 205 206 207 208 209 810 Chant( Troyte in G) Chant( Troyte in Eb).. + Charming Sound Cheerful + Cheshunt College + Chester * Cheviot .. + Chorley Wood + Christ Church .. .. .. .. * Christian Submission + Christus * Chypons.. Clapham Claremont + Clarence Street.. + Clarion * Clarissa Clayton Cleft of the Rock * Clegg Creator + Crewe Croft's 148th Crowle * Cuthbert.. .. Derbe Derby Devizes + Diademata + Dies Ira Dismissal Dix Doncaster Doversdale Drayton Dresden. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Daisy Hill + Dale Abbey Dalehurst Dalkeith.. + Daniel Darlington Darmstadt Darwell's 148th David David's Harp + Dawning.. + Day of gladness Decapolis + Dedicatio Anni.. + Deerhurst + Defence * De Mortuis .. .. Clevedon.. + Clifton * Clive Vale + Coldrey + College Street Colmar + Colosse .. * Come praise the Lord Comfort 1071 * Communion( 88.88.8 8.88) 915 + Communion( 87.87.77.) 958 * Conquest 137 + Consecration( 77.77).. 377 + Consecration( C.M.12 lines) 435 Cranbrook 1082 190 883 110 1021 982, 983 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 732 10, 11 296, 690 1025 789 996 678, 679 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 608 658 411 681 478 680 807 428 1024 659 412 .. 1055 257, 258 127 438 719 95 265, 572 131, 822 962 1101 221 .. 187 419 489, 490 577 866 .. 903 631 154 323 608 863 1102 ● .. 882 .. 81 .. 639 986 877 1056 1072 129 1013 467, 468, 1048 25 301, 804, 805 117, 118 792 n .. .. * Driffield.. .. Dryden Dublin Duke Street Dundee Dunfermline Dunkirk + Dura + Durham.. .. + Eli.. + Elim + Elevation.. Ellacombe Ellerker .. * Eadrio + Eagley + Early Dawn + Easter Eve 958 + Easter Hymn( Monk).. 107 Easter Hymn( Carey) 107, 109 Eaton 393, 394, 768, 850 Eastwood( S.M.) 451 * Eastwood( C.M.) 780 + Ecce Homo 99 + Eccleriggs 464, 465 Eccles 1027 + Eden( L.M.) 52, 53, 351, 352,827 .. .. Eden( 66.66.) + Eden Grove Edgware Edinburgh Edwinstow Ein Feste Burg.. Eisenach.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 592, 593 .. 1057 207, 664, 665 223, 224 218, 972, 973 371, 372 1091 393, 394, 867 125, 642 + Ellers + Ellesmere Ellingham Elstow * Elthorne + Elvey Ely.. Emmanuel Emmaus( C.M.).. Emmaus( S.M.D.) Ems + Endsleigh * Entreaty Ephesus + Ephraim .. .. .. .. .. Faben * Fairbridge Fairford * Faith( 88.84) 466 .. 175, 176, 931 347, 655 .. .. .. 456 843 87, 88 483 1058 637, 914 916, 917 .. 555 663 566 133, 897 102 481, 963 892 857, 858 84 135 89 612, 613 205 371, 372 374 999 112, 113, 763 246, 583 547, 548 .. 39 116 83 .. .. .. Epiphany.. + Epiphany Hymn Erfurt + Erlesdene Ernan * Ethel Etheldreda + Eudoxia + Euphony + Euroclydon + Evan .. *. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Evangelist + Evelyn Evening + Evening Hymn( 7 6.7 6.7 6. 76) 953 313 957 + Evening Hymn( 887.887.) 961 Even Me + Even Song + Eventide( C.M.).. + Eventide( 10 10.10 10) * Everlasting Light + Everton Ewing + Exeter 357, 358 963 451 682 06 .. .. ..1004 334, 335 245, 930, 1039 297 668 951 237, 395, 811 929 328, 547 548 447 459 1059 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 563 198 no 385 984 133, 603 743 ALPHABETICAL INDEX. .. Faith( 87.87.887.) 885 + Farningham 361, 362 Farrant 121, 204, 620 + Fatherland( 5 5.8 8.55).. 454 + Fatherland( 6 4.6 4.66.64) 558 + Faversham 409 + Ferguson.. 594, 595 + Fertile Plains 7, 775, 939, 940 Festus 687, 688 * Fides + Finchley * Fir's Hill + Fontainbleau Fonthill Abbey Franconia Free Grace French Fruition Fulda Fulneck 766 961 .. 1030 .. 609 297 625, 759, 760 238 218, 972, 973 512 327 183 .. .. .. .. + Harlan Hartel .. + Gabriel + Gainsworth * Gennesaret Giessen * Glasgow + Glastonbury Glory * Glossop Road Gloucester + Golden Sheaves + Gordon Gorton + Gotha .. .. • + Gottingen + Gounod Grace + Grange + Grasmere + Greenock.. + Greenwood + Grosvenor + Guardant.. * Guidance.. .. .. th .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. vo 477 824 Halle + Halstead + Hampstead 269, 270, 752, 868 + Handi + Hanford Hanover 192 .. .. .. .. 320 482, 523, 661 330, 839 246 Hart's 838 + Harvest Home Harwich * Hatchard.. * Haven Haverhill.. Haydn Hayes + Heathlands * Heaton * Helena Helmsley Hensbury.. Hernlein 997 507 844 922, 923 1060 526, 527, 941 90 134 123 949 1008, 1009 1073 982, 983 + Hesperus 28, 29, 581, 582, 918 * Hiding Place( C.M.D.) 624 Hiding Place( 8 6.8 6. D.) 1097 + Highbury.. 560 .. 345 540 576 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 74 322 1045 390, 391 800 955 864 9 .. :: .. .. .. 293 902 229, 230 482 511 1007 638 1096 865 633 307, 434 859 349, 995 742 538 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 302 * Hirst Hohenlohe + Holderness + Hollingside Hollingsworth 1088 Holly 239, 240, 429, 430, 1002 + Holy City 1031 + Holy Warfare 597 Home( L.M.) 850, 907 .. .. .. .. 578 686 .. 710 Home( 11 11.11 11.) + Hope( L.M.) Hope( S.M.) + Horbury 557 Horsley 217,618 + Horton 310 * Hosanna( L.M.).. 92 + Hosanna( 555.11.555.11.) 180 + Hosanna( 88.88.4 7.) 793 696, 976 13, 535, 795 * Hotham + Houghton Huddersfield 128 724 420, 573 689 + Hughenden Hull * Humility( L.M.) * Humility( 888.4.) + Hungerford Hursley .. Irish .. .. + In Memoriam Innocents Innspruck + Intercession + Intercessor Invocation + Irene * Iris .. ● .. .. Laister Dyke Lancaster + Land of Rest .. .. .. .. .. .. + Jazer Jerusalem + Jeshurun + Jesmond + Jesus, still lead on Josiah Justification .. .. + Lux Benigna + Lux Eoi + Lux Mundi + Lux Prima Lydia .. .. .. .. .. .. Langdon Chant.. Langton + Lasus Latrobe Lebanon + Ledbury + Leeds .. .147, 148, 621, 622 544, 545, 1017 .. . 62, 63, 380 507 454 308, 309 1061 .. .. .. .. 266 * Keighley * Kelvinside 685 + Kensington 404, 448,449 Kent Kilmarnock 546, 974, 975 538 727, 728 Kind Shepherd.. + King of Glory King's College Kirkstall.. 138 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 810 556 947, 948 .. 437 108, 697 471, 472 670 1108 .. .. .. .. 564 363, 364 623 34, 35 300, 553, 1022 747, 773, 774 316 .. .. .. 303 920, 921 248, 249, 282 Leominster Leoni + Leslie * Lewis + Lewisham + Litany + Llandaff( C.M.). London, New, 36, Lonsdale 808, 809 Love ..1103 + Lucerne( 87.87). 66 Lucerne( 888.888) 396 + Ludborough 273, 274 Lumen Verum 552 Lusatia 703 Luther's Chant 439, 814, 815 Luther's Hymn.. Luton .. 315, 1010 243, 244, 749, 750 479, 480 312 567 847 1074 .. 716 310 403 980 43, 44 182 781, 782 1008, 1009 700 692 .. 99-1 444, 890, 891 943 ..1075 .. Lymington * Lytham .. 306 Madagascar Magdalen.. 392 Magdalen College 333, 422, 1012. * Mahlon Maidstone Mainzer Majesty.. Malta Manchester Mannheim + Mansion Maplebeck Mariners 1 .. .. * Marlow( 446.4 46), 60, 501, 586. .. t + Marlow( 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6).. 434 Martyrdom 226, 289, 1020 145 + Matlock + Maudsley Street Meinhold.. 421 992 + Melancthon 159 Melcombe 215, 216, 653, 654, + Monica + Monkland + Monmouth 816, 817. Melita( 87.8 7.4 7.) + Melita( 88.88.88.) Mendelssohn Miles Lane Millennium Missionary Missionary Chant .. .. .. 933 536 4, 326, 829, 830 1089 967, 968 142, 192 263, 698 554 616, 617 1041 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ●● .. 71 Montgomery, 105, 541, 773, 774 912 * Moorgate.. + Moreb + Morgenlied 859 115 510, 718 Morning + Morning Flowers Morning Hymn.. Moscow + Mossleigh.. Mount Ephraim 965 938 181, 195 .. 234, 562 1083 1076 Mount Pleasant * Mount Zion( 10 10.10 10.) 427 + Mount Zion( 77.7 7.7 7.) 383 Mozart 424, 425 157, 987 Munich Mylon 8 .. Nain Nares + Nassau National Anthem ( Leslie).. National Anthem * Nature's Voice + Nazareth.. Neapolis + Newcastle New Creation + Newland + New Leeds Newmarket New Mills New Providence + New Radnor New Sabbath New York.. New Zealand + Nicæa( 11 12.12 10.) Nicæa( L.M.) + Nocturn Noel Norfolk Park .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ●● .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 861 578 :: 845, 862 1039 513 895 .. .. .. .. 253 674, 675 460 .. 910 911 60, 1046 405 445, 446 65 1062 594, 595 348 707 1098 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1077 888 1063 332, 602 1093 201 753 950 .. .. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 698 926, 927 79 Paraclete.. Paradise( Gill) 143 331+ Paradise( Dykes) 76 164 314 1097 369, 370 442, 443 + Norwood Nottingham Nunhead 376, 788 528 + Nuremberg( L.M.) 277 + Nuremberg( 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6.) 737 + Normandy Norseman Northampton Oasis Oberlin Olivet + Oluey tOmagh Old Hundredth( modern form) 1, 772, 776, 1033, 1034 Old Hundredth( original form) Old 104th.. Old 25th + Ombersley Ontario Oriel * Orison * Ormesby Osborne tOssett * Oxford .. .. Paran * Pardon .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 161 203 879 542, 543, 893 735 384 1043 46 95 17, 18, 852, 853 95 .. .. + Quam Dilecta 160 1029 ..1029 265 233 452, 453 860 966, 1014 919, 1017 27, 200, 794 Paris * Parkes + Passing Bell + Pastor 742 845 769 .. + Pater Omnium * Paterson.. Patna + Pax Dei Pembroke. * Pendeen Pentecost.. * Penzance 318, 319, 388 669 2,832, 833 913 761 .. Percy Peru 1064 580 * Phillip 584, 585 Phillipi( C.M.) 840 Phillipi( 6 6 4.6 6 6 4) Piety ..1078 1032 + Pilgrims.. * Pitsmoor.. 463 211, 504, 505 .. .. .. Pleyel Plymouth Dock Pontypridd * Porthminster Portobello Praise + Princethorpe * Priodas + Priory Proper Tune + Propior Deo * Providence Pulchra + Purleigh .. ● .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 772 483 ..1007 .. .. ●● ●● .. .. 999 557 485 302 887 790 .. Ratisbon. + Ravendale + Reading.. Reddish * Redemption + Redhead, No. 4.. + Redhead, No.47.. + Redhead, No.66.. + Redhead, No. 76 98, 311, 718, 900 317, 386 77 426 949 139, 140 534, 981 499 1740 .. 715 389 .. .. .. .. 900 798 1099 .. 164 932 412 .. .. .. .. + Regent Square. * Rehoboth 86 634 * Rejoicing * Reliance.. Requiem + Requies( L.M.) 355, 356, 868 Requies( 77.7 7.7 7.7 7.) 416, 884 Rest Resting + Reynoldstone + Rhodes 329, 786, 787 Richmond 54, 55, 279, 280 + Rinder 663 .. 285 741 .. Ripon + Rivaulx 799 .. 1084 191 494 + Rochester( 88.8 8.8 8.) 188, 267 Rochester( C.M.) Rockingham 225, 271, 272, 969 970. * Rokeby + Rome Rousseau.. .. ●● .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 519, 886, 887. .. * Rothesay + Rowsley + Royal Fort .. + Runcorn 942 + Ruperra 514, 515, 640, 641 * Ruskin Russia Rutherford . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 251 635 Sacred Harmony * Sacred Rest 883 + Sacrifice + Safe Home ..1026 734 tSafety 1104 Sagina 925 + St. Aëlred + St. Agnes( C.M.) 171, 290, 291 St. Agnes( 77.7 7.7 7.77) 312 + St. Agnes( 10 10.10 10) 438, 522 + St. Aidan.. 199 164 991 561 + St. Alban's + St. Albinus + St. Alphege + St. Anatolius St. Andrew's St. Ann 954 757,758 587, 783 353, 399 896 375 713 457 .. + St. Benignus St. Bernard( C.M.) St. Bernard( L.M.) 227 652 611 + St. Boniface 476 45 St. Bride.. 976 + St. Catherine, 397, 398, 518, .. .. .. ... + St. Cecilia St. Christopher + St. Columba + St. Cross + St. Cuthbert St. David.. * St. Denys + St. Dominic St. Edmund xxxi 67, 80 841 508 .. .. .. .. CO .. .. 571 208, 869 262 299 .. + St. Anselm St. Austin + St. Bees( Dykes) St. Bees( Smallwood).. .. .. .. .. .. ●● .. .. .. .. 456 97 950 91 186 292 534 627 701 * St. Fillans 790 St. Flavian, 23, 119, 120, 363, 364. .. 711 65 .. 22 848 414 .. .. + St. Frances 219, 220, 784 + St. Fulbert + St. Gabriel .. + St. George( S.M.) 21, 709, 779, 836 960 152, 693 + St. George( 7 7.7 7.7 7.77) 901 + St. George's, Bolton 305, 565 611 + St. Gertrude 628, 629 + St. Godric 875, 876 St. Helen xxxil + 8t. Hilary St. Hilda St. Hugh St. James * St. Jerome St. John( 7 7.7 7.77) St. John( S.M.) + St. Justin.. + St. Kitt's + St. Leonard( Smart) 719 530 St. Leonard( Jackson) 1018 + St. Leonard's 589 620 * St. Louis.. St. Luke.. 141, 214, 440, 441 tSt. Mabyn 913 St. Magnus 127, 209, 870, 871 tSt. Margaret( 7 7.7 7.77) 213, 311. .. Samson Samuel St. Mary + St. Mary Magdalene St. Matthew + St. Matthias St. Michael St. Mildred( 6 6.6 6.8 8.) St. Mildred( 88.77.) + St. Oswald .. 657 124, 1041 + St. Patrick 114 St. Paul( L.M.) 30, 31, 649 St. Paul( Staniforth) 200 St. Paul's( Goss 336, 337 + St. Peter 32, 33, 281, 785 + St. Peter's( Mancroft).. 1028 + St. Philip( 88.8 8.88.).. 189 + St. Philip( 10.10.10 4.) 608 St. Philip( 777.) 738, 739 400, 813 St. Polycarp + St. Raphael 418 + St. Saviour( C.M.) 75, 144, 854 * St. Saviour( 777.777. 777.) + St. Sepulchre tSt. Serf St. Stephen St. Swithin Sanctissimus Sandon Sarah Sardis Satisfaction † Saxby + Scopas Scott Seabridge.. 197 241, 242 491 294, 295 196 40, 417 413 361, 362 St. Theodulph + St. Theresa St. Thomas Samaria St. Werburgh( 88.8 8.8 8.) 673 St. Werburgh( 87.87.87.) 699 + Saints of God 518, 519 Salvator 47 646 169, 170, 825, 826 823 796 479, 480 1085 101 1105 874 16 .. ●● .. + Sefton + Selattyn Serenity Sharon( 8787) Sharon( C.M.) Shawmut.. Sherborne + Sherwood * Shildon Shirland * Shortlands Silchester Simeon + Sinai Snowdon.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Sator + Saviour Sawley 36, 367, 368, 406, 407 614, 615, 946 993 596 762 464, 465 960 250, 979 261 1040 .. .. .. .. 692 61 801 872, 873 .. .. .. .. .. 987 185 221 607, 1012 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ●● 978 375 26 894, 1006 1086 618 58, 122, 373 340 1011 520 .. 1005 455 549 767 533 132 .. .. .. .. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 511 * Solace Solomon 591, 532 * Song of Triumph * Southend 610 684 346 + Southfield .. .. Southgate( 88.88.88.) 476, 660 + Southgate( 84.8 4.8884.) 636 + Southport( S.M.) 37, 38, 874 + Southport( 888.4.) 658, 810 + Southwell( Gauntlett) 282 + Southwell( Irons) 544, 545 + Southwick 136 Sovereignty 237 Spanish Chant 64, 944 * Spes Gloria 556 Spire 194 Splendour 1065 Spohr 283, 284, 500, 1016 + Springfield Sprowston Staincliffe + Stainforth .. to 1051 1079 85, 748, 971 539 462 1049 48, 997 909 130, 261 100 97 + Stephanos Stepney.. Stella Stukeley Stuttgart + Substitution + Succour.. Summerford 427 + Sun of my soul 947, 948 * Suppliant( C.M.) 667 + Suppliant( 66 4.664.) 985 * Supplication( 88.88,88.) 222 Supplication( 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.) 806. + Supplication( 7 7.7 7.).. 837 Sursum Corda 378 * Sursum Voces.. 994 Swabia 733 + Swanland 158 + Sylvester .. 1000 Sympathy 93 Syria 14, 568 945 .. .. .. ●● .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Tallis' Canon Tallis' Ordination Hymn, 285, .. .. .. Te Deum Laudamus 1052 + Teignton 392 Temple 956 + Tenbury 609 + Tenterden 964 Thanksgiving 537 + The day is gently sinking 964 + The Long Home 569 72 The strain upraise Theodora * Thirlwell.. 506 712 492 359, 360, 802, 803 * Thornbury Thorner + Tibberton Tiberias Tichfield Tiverton Toronto( S.M.) + Toronto( 8 7.8 7.) Tottenham Toulon * Tranquillity( Metrical 129 436 259, 260, 989, 990 495, 496, 676 343, 344 571 19 704 Chant) 925 1066 Tranquillity( L.M.) Traveller.. 516, 517, 1106 * Tribute( Irregular) 662 * Tribute( 106.11 11.612).. 928 * Trimnell 178 + Trinity( L.M.) 52, 53 + Trinity( 11 12.12 10) 201 Trinity( C.M.) 1080 + Triumph 162, 264 * Triumphant Host 57 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. : .. Trumpet.. Truro + Trust( 888.6.) + Trust( 11 10.11 6.) + Tryphena Tuam Tyrone Tytherton + Valour Valparaiso Vesper Viator Universal praise University + University College Uppingham Uxbridge.. + Victory Vienna .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 600 745, 746 993 524, 525 878 12, 232 694, 695, 759, 760 + Vigil + Vigilate + Visio Domini 605 484 * Vital Spark( Irregular) 1001 * Vital Spark( Anthem).. 1001 + Vox Dilecti 502 502 Vox Jesu.. .. .. York Yorkshire .. .. .. .. Wainwright's Evening Hy. 579 Wanderer 247 + Wanswell .. Wareham + Warrenne, No. 1 Warrenne, No. 2 Warrenne, No. 3 + Warrenne, No. 4 tWarrenne, No. 5 + Warrington Warrior Warwick.. Watchman * Watchword Watford Wavertree Weber Welcome Wells + Wentworth + Westbury + Westminster * Whitefriars + White Robes + Whittington Widdop + Willerby Williams.. Wilton .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 642 647 474 177 151, 432 193, 1023 .. 521 346 381 648 559 338, 339, 828 600 126 590, 591 610 .. Zalmonah * Zion( 88.8 8.8 8.8 8.) Zion( 77.77.) Zurich + Zwingle 1067 106 78, 153 529 575 .. 1047 49, 683 5, 6 1068 202, 812 73, 1044 1021 Wiltshire.. 34, 35, 818, 819 Winchester Winchester, Old Windsor Wirksworth Wir pflügen Wittemburg + Woodhouse + Woodhouse Grove * Woodside + Woolwich * Worship + Worsley Wreford 1 .. .. 104 705, 706 179, 433 268 382 570 720, 721 172, 856 298, 977 934, 935 702 831 461 .. .. .. 155 354 301 898 458 68 473 924 977 633 .. 47, 672 765 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1042 82 ..1107 521 626 846 755, 756 .. L.M. Abends Accrington Adoration 947, 948 3 1053 Angel's Hymn 165, 166 tAntwerp 167, 168 Angelus 754, 1035, 1036 Azzah 1054 Babylon's Streams1003 Babylon 91, 1015 Bavaria 50, 51, 770, 771 Berry 751 Birstal 851 Blockley, 191, 488, 725, 726, 777, 778. Bonn Boston .. 401, 402 275, 276 Brimington 278, 486, 487 Bristol 708, 905, 906 Brooklyn.. 355, 356 + Brookfield 650, 651, 1015, 1037, 1038, Cathedral Chant 1004 Daisy Hill 1055 1056 117, 118 1057 David's Harp 489, 490 Derby Doversdale Dryden Duke Street 223, 224 Eden 52, 53, 351, 352, 827. Edwinstow Eisenach + Ellesmere Ely.. Elstow * Entreaty Erfurt Ernan Evening 1059 + Fertile Plains, 7, 775, 939, 940. Festus Fulda + Hampstead 752, 868. Hartel Haverhill .. + Lasus + Leeds .. .. .. * Copyright Tunes composed for this work. + Copyright Tunes inserted by permission in this work. ... 245, 930, 1039+ Rinder METRICAL INDEX. Luther's Chant 439, 814, 815. Luton, 243, 244, 749, 750 + Lux Mundi 444, 890, 891. 616, 617 Mainzer, 4, 326, 829, 830 967, 968 Malta * Maplebeck Melcombe, 215, 216, 653, 654, 816, 817: Missionary Chant 1039 Montgomery 105, 541, 773, 774. Morning Hymn.. 938 965 Hayes + Morning Flowers 445, 446+ St. Serf Neapolis 1062 New Creation Newmarket 707 1063 New Sabbath Nicæa 753 + Norwood.. Nunhea Nuremburg Old Hundred th, 1, 772, 776, 1033, 1034. C.M. 442, 443 .. Abridge 94, 228, 431, 691 Allhallows 497, 498, 729 801 528* Andover 908 277+ Aristides.. 1069 Arlington Arnolds 42, 149, 150, 666 41 Ashley Attercliffe 341, 342, 492 493. Bangor 781, 782 Old Hundredth ( original form) 772 + Olney + Ombersley 542, 543, 893. 203 292 Barrow 365, 366, 834, 835 1019 + Beatitudo 449. Kent 546, 974, 975 Kilmarnock 588 Kind Shepherd 727, 728 Lancaster 363, 364 * Lewis 920, 921 + Llandaff London( New) 36, 248, 249, 282. 1075 Lydia Manchester 142, 192 Marlow 501, 586 Bedford 173, 174 Martyrdom 226, 289, 1020. Belmont 146, 286, 287, + Matlock 730, 731. 1040 Miles' Lane 143 + Bexley Bishopthorpe 206, 408 Mount Pleasant.. 1076 8 619 Mylon 612, 613+ Redhead( No. 4), 139,* Brampton 855 Nares 674,675 * Brixton 405 * Brocco Bank 664, 665+ Nazareth 431 New Providence 1077 Burmah 799+ Burnett 369, 370 Northampton 369, 370 1043 56, 210* Orison 799 Byzantium 919, 1017 191 Cambridge( New) 1070+ Pastor 20 Phillipi 584, 585 + Caterham * Cecil 503 Piety .. 1078 932 288* Priodas * Centenary 949 732* Redemption + Ossett 17, 18, 852, 853 Passing Bell 966, 1014 Pentecost.. 2, 832, 833 1064 Peru 580 145 892 Portobello 798 84 140. 246, 583* Reliance 86 1004+ Requies 355, 356, 868 Romer + Rivaulx Rockingham 225, 271, 272,969, 970. Samson 169, 170, 825, 826 + Saxby 614, 615, 946* Chypons 340 Clapham 684 10, 11 296, 690 1071 Simeon * Southend.. Splendour Staincliffe 85, 748, 971 St. Anselm 285 1065 353, 399 St. Bernard + St. Cross 494 208, 869 942 22 * St. Fillans Claremont Comfort + Consecration( 12 lines) Crowle Dalehurst Devizes Dunfermline Dublin + Eagley * Eastwood Edgware.. Emmanuel 945 Emmaus .. 1066 Ephesus 52, 53 Etheldreda 354+ Evan Redhead( No. 66.) 499 Resting Richmond 54, 55, 279, 280. 435 Rochester 1021+ Rome 127+ Runcorn 1072* Ruskin 371, 372+ Sawley 36, 367, 368, 406, 407. 207, 664, 665 Sharon 1040 175, 176, 931 780* Shildon 894, 1006 87, 88* Shortlands 618 205 Solomon 531, 532 371, 372+ Southwell( Gauntlett) 547, 548 668+ Southwell( Irons) 544. 545. 328, 547, 548 282 .. ..1058 916, 917* Philip 246 1060 Haydn 526, 527, 941 Hesperus 28, 29, 581, 582,918. 687, 688 327 269, 270, Holly, 239, 240, 429, 430, 1002. Home 350, 907 686 92 + Hope * Hosanna.. * Humility Hursley Justification 1061 689 947, 948 * Kelvinside 685 747, 773, 774 403 + Ludborough 273, 274 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Universal Praise 1067 Viator 524, 525 Wainwright's Even579 -ing Hymn Wareham.. 49, 683 + Warrington 338, 339,828 Wavertree 705, 706 831 5, 6 1068 202, 812 652 91 797 St. Luke 141, 214, 440, 441. St. Paul 30, 31, 649 400, 813 St. Polycarp + St. Sepulchre 241, 242 + Sun of my Soul 947,948 Tallis' Canon Tranquillity + Trinity Truro Widdop Williams Wilton Winchester .. L.M.D. .. .. .. .. .. .. 447 218 Evangelist + Eventide.. 357, 358 + Farningham 361, 362 Farrant 121, 204, 620 409 + Faversham French( Dundee) 972, 973. * Glossop Road Glory Gloucester + Gordon + Handforth * Helena Hensbury.. 90 Horsley 9 864 293 229, 230 192 949 1073 491 Irish 217, 618 .. 1074 + Jazer 147, 148, 621, 622 Jerusalem 544, 545, 1017 + Kensington 404, 448, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. xxxiv Spohr 283, 284, 500, 1016 Sprowston 1079 Stukely 909 St. Agnes 171, 290, 291 St. Ann 587, 783 227 St. Bernard St. David.. 292 St. Flavian 23, 119, 120, 363, 364. St. Frances 219, 220, 784 St. Fulbert, 21, 709, 779, 836. .. .. St. Hugh St. James.. + St. Leonard * St. Louis.. St. Magnus 870, 871. St. Mary 1005 + St. Peter, 32, 33, 281, 785 + St. Saviour 75, 144, 854 St. Stephen 294, 295 St. Thomas 361, 362 * Suppliant 667 Sympathy 93 Tallis' Ordination Hymn 285, 619 * Thornbury 492, 493 Thorner 359, 360, 802, 803 Tiverton 495, 496, 676 Tottenham 19 1080 151, 432 106 .. .. Trinity * Tyrone University Uppingham Wanderer Warwick tWestminster 172, 856 Wiltshire 34, 35, 818,819 Winchester( Old) 73, 1044. Windsor.. York + Zwingle .. 801 872, 873 530, 1018 620 127, 209, + Vox Dilecti Vox Jesu.. S.M. C.M.D. + Audite, Audientes Me + Castle Rising + Gabriel * Gennesaret * Glasgow * Hiding Place Kirkstall.. + Land of Rest * Moorgate.. Noel + St. Leonard's St. Matthew .. .. .. .. 1021 .. 1042 755, 756 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * Triumphant Host 57 502 502 .. Aston Augustine Aynhoe Batchford Braden Cambridge 677 Carlisle * Caunton + Charming Sound 411 * Clegg 221 Cranbrook 1082 Doncaster 301, 804, 805 * Driffield 592, 593 * Eastwood 451 * Everlasting Light 451 + Ferguson.. 594, 595 Fonthill Abbey. 297 Franconia 625, 759, 760 * Hotham 696, 976 5 5 11.5 5 11. Hope 710 Huddersfield 128 Darlington Langton 300, 553, Lumen Verum.. * Mahlon Osborne.. * Oxford 1022 552 933 Mount Ephraim. 1083 + Newland 594, 595 + Rhodes 329, 786, 787 Ripon 1084 * Rothesay 299 + Rowsley Sarah Sator 874 Scott 596 Serenity 250, 979 Shawmut.. 978 Shirland 1086 Silchester 58, 122, 373 + Southport 37, 38, 874 St. Andrew's 757, 758 St. Bride.. 976 St. George 152, 693 St. John St. Michael Swabia * Thirlwell Toronto Tuam .. .. 694, 695 450 343, 344 410 231, 820 1081 .. S.M.D. + Bremen Chalvey Diademata Emmaus.. * Ethel + Gottingen Leominster + Mansion Old 25th + Tibberton 298+ Cæsarea METRICAL INDEX. .. 733 712 343, 344 177 Tytherton 193, 1023 + Vigil 694, 695, 759, 760 529 Watchman 247* Whitefriars 126 Wirksworth + Woolwich .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 502 550 74 1045 800 624 692* Marlow 60 623* Nature's Voice 60, 1046 912 44 6.4 46. .. .. .. 4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6. * Fairbridge 549 76 589 984 4 10.10 10.4. Bluntisham .. 1007 980 554 .. 1007 129 .. 1085 6 4.6 6. + Nocturn 590, 591+ St. Columba 298, 977 301 977 .. 711 Nain.. .. 5 4.5 4.6 6.6 4. 5 5.5 11. Derbe .. .. 5 5.8 8.5 5. + Fatherland 454 Jesus, still lead on, 454 Spire 194 5 5.5 5.6 5.6 5. + Houghton 13, 535 598 5 5 5.11.5 5 5 11. + Hosanna + Victory 551 980 129* Burngrove 374+ Norfolk Park 297+ Princethorpe St. Albans 5 5 12.5 5 12. + Jesmond Harwich 6 4.6 4. 252 6 4.6 4.6 7.6 4. 221+ Broomsgrove 533 6 4.6 4.6 6 4. .. 6 5.6 5. + Caswall + Eudoxia + St. Dominic Bethel Horbury Propior Deo 6 4.6 4.6 664. † Fatherland 507 .. 507 .. 6 4.6 4.10 10. Sursum Corda.. .. .. .. .. 6 5.6 5. D. 877 Oasis .. .. .. St. Mary Magdalene + St. Theresa .. 6 5.( 12 lines). tValour Warrior .. 6 6 4.6 6 4. + Suppliant 66 4.6 6 6 4. .. 253 .. 6 6.6 6.6 6. 95 95* Pardon 95 .. 558 + Abinger Benison + Greenwood + Harlan + Moreb Moscow 859 181, 195 National Anthem ( Leslie). 910 National Anthem 911 Phillipi 840 St. Austin 6 6.6 6. Eden + Quam Dilecta 180 Safety 878+ St. Cecilia 599 378 627 951 627 1087 .. 879, 881 681 557+ Christchurch .. 1024 557+ College Street.. 154 557 Croft's 148th 110 Darwell's 148th 131, 822 Heaton 123 Hollingsworth Lebanon + Leslie 1088 413 164 164 164 455 413 6 6.6 6. D. + Bury St Edmunds 1025 + Clarence Street.. 1025 600 600 6's( 12 lines). 985 .. 6 6.6 6.8 8. Acclamation Adoration Beverley Bickleigh.. Brooklyn.. Burnham.. Carinthia Cheerful .. .. .. Majesty Millennium tOmagh * Rehoboth * Rejoicing + Safe Home + Samuel .. 950 950 Seabridge.. + St. Godric + St. Mildred St. Swithin Trumpet tWarrenne( No. 5) .. Eccles Fulneck Southfield + St. Benignus + St. Hilda.. .. 96 952+ Bath 859 De Mortuis 330, 839 509 24, 111 821 880 842 .. .. .. 6 6.7 7.7 7. 716 182 .. 1089 331 .. .. + Bensham + Hungerford * Spes Gloria 879 .. 841 .. 508 ..1026 .. 823 762 628, 629 132 1027 183 346 457 61 + Warrenne( No. 2) 346 .. .. .. .. 66 8.6.6 8. Ascalon .. 6 6.8 4.6 6.8 4. Leoni 43, 44 Pontypridd 45 6 6.8 6.8 7. + Highbury.. 6 6.8 6.8 8. .. 669.6 69. 233 .. .. 6 6 10.6 6 10. 896+ Elvey .. 196 155 559 .. 158 560 304 986 714 556 556 89 6 6.11 5.6 10 456 Adeste Fideles.. 1090 790 734 6 7.6 7.6 6.6 6. 456 Wittemburg 458 7 5.7 5. D. 715+ Dedicatio Anni.. 882 7 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.8 8. + Intercession 7 6.7 6. Barton + Crewe + Sacrifice * Parkes 883 St. Alphege 561 + White Robes 934, 935 7 6.7 6.3 3.6 6. 7 6.7 6. D. .. .. Supplication + Swanland * Adela + Alpha + Angels' Story + Aurelia 254, 255, 630, 717 256 212 764 936 .. + Beachley. + Bentley Bradford * Carleton * Come, praise the Lord 863 Dunkirk + Eden Grove Ellacombe 1091 843 133, 897 .. 563 133, 603 844 + Endsleigh 112, 113, 763 + Evening Hymn.. 953 Ewing Fairford * Hatchard.. Laister Dyke + Lymington Madagascar Missionary + Mossleigh.. Munich New York.. Patna Rutherford + Coldrey + Melancthon + Brentwood + Elevation + Jeshurun.. Ontario + St. Hilary .. .. .. .. 7 6.7 6.7 7. .. + St. Christopher.. 97 George's( BolAmsterdam + Camborne + Greenock.. + Halstead.. Josiah + Marlow New Zealand ton) * St. Jerome 305, 565 987 St. Theodulph 40, 417 + Succour 97 .. 777. 670+ St. Philip.. 738, 739 601 883 860 76.76.76.76.66.84. Wir pflügen .. 604 806 736 7 6.7 6.7 7.7 6. .. + Nuremberg * Ormesby + Warrenne( No. 3) .. .. 899 566 62, 63, 380 735 632 7 6.7 6.8 8. tst. Anatolius 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6. 90 806 158 631 159 1092 415 307, 434 824 308, 309 898 Bohemia + Buckland + Chester + Christus + Clarion Clayton + Consecration * Cuthbert Easter + Easter ( Monk) + Eli 564 Ellingham 861 + Ephraim Harts * Haven METRICAL INDEX. 777.3 Vigilate. 954 777.5. Capetown + Horton + Irene + Ledbury + Wanswell.. .. * Advocate.. + Evelyn * Blasius 777.6. 77.77. .. .. .. .. .. .. University lege Weber Zion .. .. .. 184, 1047 310 789 678, 679 377 982, 983 Hymn ( Carey).. 107, 109 Hymn 434 1093 Cassel 737+ Dale Abbey 46 Dix.. 881 + Early Dawn + Glastonbury + Heathlands + Morning 567 310 .. :. 1047 .. .. .. 383 460+ Allhallows 160+ Arabia 900* Pitsmoo1.. .. 900+ Sherwood 605+ Redhead( No. 76) 98,+ Substitution 311, 718, 740. Requiem.. + Reynoldstone 77.77 D. Benevento * Guidance Hohenlohe + Hollingside Invocation Agnes) * Iris.. Maidstone 1028 + Monica + New Leeds Requies + Stainforth + St. George + St. Patrick + St. Peter's( Mancroft) Syria Thanksgiving Tichfield 259, 260, 989, 990. 77.7 7.7 7.7 7 7. 922, 923* St. Saviour 197 982, 983 14, 5 568 107 555 537 857, 858 39 838 345 7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7. + Ecce Homo Mendelssohn 99 79 .. .. 988 459 77.7 7.7 3. + Lux Prima 77.7 7.7 7. 555 59 345 680 412 + Mount Zion + Nassau Paraclete.. * Porthminster Ratisbon.. 78, 153 179, 433 626 .. 943 937 257, 258 347, 634 741 Spanish Chant 64, 944 St. John 185 St. Margaret 213, 311 Wells 382 .. .. .. .. .. .. 306 845, 862 234, 562 597 108, 697 303 Hernlein 157, 987* Hirst 332, 602 + Holy Warfare 845 Innocents.. 414 + Litany + Monkland Nottingham 376, 788 Paris 452, 453 669* Worship * Pendeen 761 895 Alma 1095 469, 470 Percy 103, 849 .. Pleyel 211, 504, 505 7 8.7 8.4. 412 St. Albinus 302 77 682 1096 1008, 1009 1008, 1009 263, 698 992 + Anglican Calvary Dismissal 467, 468, 1048 Everton + Priory Grace Pulchra + Reading 7 8.7 8.7 7. Helmsley + Redhead( 47) 534, 981+ The Long Home. 569+ Lewisham Sacred Harmony 251 Meinhold.. Sherborne 375 + St. Bees( Dykes) 375 St. Bees( Smallwood) * St. Denys.. St. Helen + Supplication Theodora * Trimnell Vienna .. Mannheim Melita Olivet Oriel 698 161 384 262 848 16 + Regent's Square 67, 80 Rousseau.. Russia + Saviour + St. Raphael Tiberias 436 Triumph 162, 264 + Westbury 720, 721 Zurich 846 418 .. .. ( St. .. 312 847 536 513 348 416, 884 539 901 114 .. .. .. .. .. .. 713 534 8 4.8 4.888. 875, 876+ Willerby.. 837 .. 506 178 12, 232 Col.. 7 7.8 7.7 7.8 7. + Grasmere.. 8 4.8 4.8 4. + Wentworth .. 8 5.8 3. Bullinger.. * Sacred Rest + Stephanos 461 8 4.8 4.8 8.8 4. + Southgate 636 Temple 956 .. .. .. 671 538 540+ Newcastle 302+ Royal Fort 633 633 .. 991 .. 570 8 5.8 5.84 3. + Angel Voices 791, 1094 462 635 462 8 6.8 6.8 6. 186 765 .. + Daniel + St. Kitts.. 8 6.8 6.8 6.8 6. Norseman( Hiding Place) 8 6.8 6.8 8. 8 7.8 7. 8 6.88 6. .. 8 6.8 4. + St. Cuthbert 25+ Wreford 655 955 8 6.8 6.6 6.6 6. .. 134 Paradise( Gill).. 1029 510, 718+ Paradise( Dykes) 1029+ Gounod * Eadric XXXV .. .. .. .. .. + Bethlehem + Eccleriggs Ellerker.. Even Me.. + Gotha + Guardant + Lucerne Mariners * Paterson * Penzance * Rokeby Sardis + Sefton Sharon * Solace + St. Mabyn + St. Oswald Stuttgart.. 511 913 124, 1041 130, 261 Toronto 571 87.87.& 88.8 8. + Sylvester.. 1000 .. .. 719 1719 .. .. 15 464, 465 .. .. 102 313 511 742 66 1041 742 913 571 101 464, 465 261 .. 87.8 7.4 7. .. .. .. .. .. 1097 8 7.8 7.44 7. 656 606 463 26 100 .. 468 8 7.8 7.6 6.6 6 7. Ein Feste Burg. 637, 914. .. 65 65 87.8 7.7 7. Break of Day 1049 958 + Communion Darmstadt + Easter Eve + Evensong 265, 579 958 957 638 .. .. .. xxxvi Paran Stepney .. 8 7.8 7.7 7.7 7. + Exeter 8 7.8 7.7 7.8 8. Clevedon.. 87.8 7.8 7. + Grange St. Werburgh + Triumph.. .. + Normandy + Scopas * Sursum Voces Vesper + Woodhouse * Woodside .. + Morgenlied 87.8 7. D. Austria, 68, 235, 236, 722 Benediction 1050 + Bethany * Broomhill 163, 723 + Censorinus 959 69 807 * Cheviot + Day of Gladness 866 + Deerhurst 81 + Defence * Elthorne Faben Fruition + Golden Sheaves + Lux Eoi .. .. .. .. .. 88.77. .. St. Mildred * Celeste * Firs Hill .. .. .. .. .. .. 87.8 7.88 7. .. 87.87.87.87.87.87 .. 265 1049+ St. Aidan.. + Tryphena.. .. 198 885 Faith Luther's Hymn 315, 1010. + Sinai 1011 87.8 8.77.777. tSouthwick .. 187 .. 639 135 385 512 .. 887.8887 699 162 865+ Almsgiving Calm + Clifton( Metrical Chant) * Conquest. * Faith .. 1099 387 317, 386 + Ruperra 514, 515, 640, 641. 115 + St. Justin.. 607, 1012 + Woodhouse Grove 473 136 902 Boniface + Durham 314 993 994 993 68 994* Fides + Gainsworth + Intercessor * Keighley + Trust 924 887.887. + Evening Hymn.. 961 Finchley.. 961 657 8 8.8. .. 1030 .. 1030 888.3. + St. Aëlred * Tranquillity( Metrical Chant) 888.4. METRICAL INDEX. .. + Agnus Dei * Alicia + Hanford * Humility + Selattyn( Metrical Chant) + Southport + St. Gabriel 888.6. .. 8 8.8 8. Oberlin .. .. .. 88 6.8 86. 792 349, 995 Drayton Grosvenor Hull 420, 573 Innspruck 471, 472 King's College 700 Latrobe 316 Lonsdale 808, 809 Magdalen College, 333, 422, 1012. 645. + Maudsley Street 421+ Cheshunt College 478 New Mills 1098* Clarissa 996 Pembroke, 318, 319, 388, Cleft of the Rock 1101 .. .. 1012. Praise + Purleigh + Ravendale .. .. .. David 8 8.8 8.4. * Christian Submission.. 8 8.8 8.4 7. + Hosanna 88.8 8.448. * Clive Vale .. .. St. Paul's.. + St. Philip 960 658, 810 .. St. Werbergh Stella 48, 997 960* Supplication 222 + Teignton 392 Traveller 516, 517, 1106 321+ Whittington 702 266 Worsley 47, 672 475 Zalmonah 125, 642 766 322 1108 266 642 1107 .. 8 8.8 8.6. .. .. .. .. .. .. 888 .. + New Radnor 199+ Pater Omnium 27, 200, 474 795 10 10.11 11. Edinburgh 483 794. + Fontainbleau 609 Plymouth Dock 476 Gorton 482 Reddish 426 Hanover 482, 523, 661 925+ Rochester 188, 267+ Houghton Sagina 1104+ Hughenden 925+ Saints of God Old 104th.. + Salvator + Tenbury Samaria Satisfaction Southgate Sovereignty + St. Catherine 518, 519, 886, 887. + St. Matthias St. Paul .. 70 743 .. 419 137 743 320 810 .. 962 .. 659 793 903 389 .. 926, 927 424, 425 1003 .. + Dies Ira Dresden Lucerne Monmouth Snowdon St. Edmund 888.888. .. 518, 519 47 646 1105 476, 660 237 397, 398, 767+ Trust 200 336, 337 .. .. 744 643 1100 8 8.8 8.8 8. Adam Admiration 10 10.7. Adoration + Barnby 423 Autumnus Carey's 324, 325, 644,+ Holy City.. 10 10.10 4. + Colosse + St. Philip .. .. .. 392+ Tenterden .. .. .. .. 8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8. .. + Arabia Bolton Communion Uxbridge + Warrenne( No. 1) 521 * Zion 521, 626 9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6. Watford 104 10 4.10 4.10 10. + Lux Benigna 479, 480 Sandon 479, 480 10 6.11 11.6 12. * Tribute 928 .. .. .. 1059 390, 391 Colmar 323 10 10.10 10. Creator 190 Dalkeith Decapolis.. 1102 + Ellers + Dura 393, 394, 867+ Eventide Eaton 393, 394, 768, 850* Mount Zion + Erlesdene 334, 335+ Pax Dei + Euphony 237, 395, 811+ St. Agnes Evening Summerford Giessen Toulon Halle 477 Valparaiso + Harvest Home 997 + In Memoriam 437 + King of Glory Love Lusatia Magdalen + Melita Mozart New Creation 138+ Holderness 1103 703 10 10.10 10.10 10. 964 .. .. .. .. .0 10 10.10 10.6. 1013 71 396 71 520 701 + The day is gently sinking.. Yorkshire.. .. .. 904 1031 .. Epiphany.. 11 10.11 10. 577 189+ Dawning 673+ Epiphany Hymn 83 Springfield 1051 Visio Domini 484 11 10.11 10.9 11. Angelic Songs 1032 Pilgrims.. 1032 11 10.11 10.10 10. + Warrente( No. 4) 618 11 11.11 11. 964 82 10 11.11 11.12 11. 10 11. + Chorley Wood Home * Lytham * Providence 11 10.11 6. .. .. + St. Boniface + St. Gertrude + Nicæa + Trinity .. .. .. Boyce Cooke 576 + Elvey .. 574 998 915 Song of Triumph 575* Watchword .. .. .. .. Chants. 11 11.11 11.11 11. 11 12.12 10. .. .. .. Irregular. 438+ Elim or Rest Te Deum Lauda481, 963 mus 963 427 769 438, 522 427 704 745, 746 * Tribute * Vital Spark Vital Spark ( Anthem) Welcome.. Dupuis Langdon Mornington Troyte Whittington .. 12 10.12 10. + Sanctissimus 12 12.12 12. + Euroclydon Free Grace Ems Proper Tune 14 14.14 14. 608+ Bridegroom 608 .. 13 11.13 12. .. .. .. .. 724 483 609 .. 116 .. 647 .. 428 578 578 485 611 611 610 610 201 201 796 663 .. 1052 662 .. 1001 .. 1001 268 929 238 999 999 889 204 210 205 209 34, 35, 207 206 72, 608, 658 208 1 GOD THE FATHER- HIS BEING AND ATTRIBUTES. Old bundredth.- L.M. 00 HYMNAL. 88 + 8 g og gd d امل P# p 11 BEFORE Jehovah's awful throne, fl Ye nations, bow with sacred joy; Know that the Lord is God alone; He can create, and He destroy. 8 8 허임 의 ре f 3 We are His people, we His care, 2 His sovereign power, without our aid, A Made us of clay, and formed us men; And when, like wandering sheep, we strayed, He brought us to His fold again. Our souls and all our mortal frame; What lasting honours shall we rear, Almighty Maker, to Thy name? T f4 We'll crown Thy gates with thankful songs; High as the heavens our voices raise; And earth, with her ten thousand tongues, Shall fill Thy courts with sounding praise. Genevan Psalter. f 5 Wide as the world is Thy command, Vast as eternity Thy love Firm as a rock Thy truth shall stand, When rolling years shall cease to move. I. WATTS. 2 3 39222888 091888. dod 응: 000 1 GOD THE FATHER- HIS BEING AND ATTRIBUTES. Pentecost.- L.M. 53 900 0-0-0в рево 888 810 010 Becomes the grandeur of a God: Infinite lengths beyond the bounds Where stars revolve their little rounds. 2 Thee while the first archangel sings, He hides His face behind His wings, # -90 Fall worshipping, and spread the ground. p3 Lord, what shall earth and ashes do? We would adore our Maker too; 6 d. O 11 8 8 11 0 Accrington.- L.M. d 8: 88 8 pp Fo fed dad pº From dust to we The Great, the Holy, and the High! d 5 and men below: Be short our tunes, our words be few! A sacred reverence checks our songs, And praise sits silent on our tongues. I. WATTS. 으 4 Earth from afar has heard Thy fame, And worms have learnt to lisp Thy But O the glories of Thy mind[ name; Leave all our soaring thoughts behind! 8: dd. W. BOYD. d 08: d. O د W. MOORE. g O -6 f V 1 4 GOD THE FATHER- HIS BEING AND ATTRIBUTES. PRAISE ye the Lord:' tis good to raise 5 Sing to the Lord, exalt Him high, Our voices in His the His nature and His works invite To make this duty our delight. 2 The Lord builds up Jerusalem, And gathers nations to His name; His mercy melts the stubborn soul, And makes the broken spirit whole. f4 Great is our Lord, and great His might, And all His glories infinite; 3 He formed the stars, those heavenly flames; [ names: He counts their numbers, calls their His wisdom's vast and knows no bound, A deep where all our thoughts are drowned. He crowns the meek, rewards the just, But treads the wicked to the dust." DZ a Do doli 8 2 888 d d d d d d 2 -9elp 8 1 GOD YOD only wise, and great, and strong, U Hath made the orbs to run their race; f Knowledge and might to God belong, Honour, and majesty, and praise. Mainzer.- L.M. 2 Jehovah is unchangeable, [ ours; His ways and thoughts are not as He cheers the languid souls that fail, And 8 11 sky; There He prepares the fruitful rain, Nor lets the drops descend in vain. f8 6 He makes the grass the hills adorn, And clothes the smiling fields with corn; The beasts with food His hands supply, And the young ravens when they cry. 7 What is the creature's skill or force? The sprightly man, or warlike horse? The piercing wit, the active limb? All are too mean delights for Him. But saints are precious in His sight: He views His children with delight; He sees their hope, He knows their fear, And looks, and loves His image there. I. WATTS. folg 888 pl d ele Dr. MAINZER. 880 d d d e de d P9 4 Blasted, the vigour of the young Shall fade, and suddenly decay; The bold, and confident, and strong, Shall fear, despair, and die away. 5 But they who wait upon the Lord Shall surely find His promise true, Receive the quickening powerful word, And, renew. powers. p3 Gently He lifts the fallen up,[ crease, f6 Their willing souls, from sin set free, Shall swiftly in His statutes move, Shall walk in glorious liberty, He gives them faith, and faith's inRevives their feeble dying hope, And fills with love, and joy, and peace. 3 Shall fly upon the wings of love. C. WESLEY. 4 5-6 GOD THE FATHER- HIS BEING AND ATTRIBUTES. Williams.- L.M. 8 2. A¹YE TES, God is good;-in earth and sky, From ocean depths and spreading wood, fTen thousand voices seem to cry, God made us all, and God is good. 2 The sun that keeps his trackless way, And downward pours his golden flood, Night's sparkling hosts, all seem to say, In accents clear, that God is good. #### d. 3 The merry birds prolong the strain, Their song with every spring renewed; p And balmy air and falling rain, Each softly whispers, God is good. 6 NOHA d LORD, Thou hast searched and seen me [ view, Thine eye commands, with piercing My rising and my resting hours, My heart and flesh with all their powers. 2 My thoughts, before they are my own, Are to my God distinctly known; He knows the words I mean to speak, Ere from my opening lips they break. 3 Within Thy circling power I stand; On every side I find Thy hand; 7 Fertile 8-8 8: d Edd Williams.- L.M. elp f6 From" Templi Carmina." 8 igd 4 I hear it in the rushing breeze; The hills that have for ages stood, f The echoing sky and roaring seas, All swell the chorus, God is good. 5 Yes, God is good, all Nature says, By God's own hand with speech endued; plains.- L.M. d f And man, in louder notes of praise, Should sing for joy, that God is good. For all Thy gifts we bless Thee, Lord, But chiefly for our heavenly food; Thy pardoning grace, Thy quickening word, [ good. These prompt our song, that God is J. H. GURNEY. loll: 2. Awake, asleep, at home, abroad, I am surrounded still with God. 4 Amazing knowledge! vast and great! What large extent! what lofty height! My soul, with all the powers I boast, Is in the boundless prospect lost. 50 may these thoughts possess my breast, 88 888 P edd d d d d d efl P 8 2:11 Where'er I rove, where'er I rest; Nor let my feeble passions dare Consent to sin, for God is there. O From HANDEL. I. WATTS. 2 8 d ### fl g g өө8 d 0 GOD THE FATHER- HIS BEING AND ATTRIBUTES. " 1 20 LOVE of God, how strong and true! Eternal, and yet ever new; Beyond all knowledge and all thought! f2 0 Love of God, how deep and great Far deeper than man's deepest hate; Self- fed, self- kindled, like the light, Changeless, eternal, infinite! d 20 g d d d 88 p 3 0 heavenly Love, how precious still In days of weariness and ill; In nights of pain and helplessness, To heal, to comfort, and to bless! 4 O wide- embracing, wondrous Love! We read Thee in the sky above, 8 8: 888 5 in ค วา BEGIN, my soul, some heavenly theme, And speak some boundless thing; The mighty works, or mightier name Of our eternal King. f2 Tell of His wondrous faithfulness, And sound His power abroad; Sing the sweet promise of His grace, And the performing God. 4 Engraved as in eternal brass, The mighty promise shines; f3 Proclaim salvation from the Lord, For wretched, dying men; His hand has writ the sacred Word With an immortal pen. Mylon.- C.M. Z e Z d We read Thee in the earth below,[ flow, In seas that swell and streams that To bear for us the cross of shame; Sent by the Father from on high, f Our life to live, our death to die. 11 6 We read Thy power to bless and save, E'en in the darkness of the grave; Still more in resurrection light, We read the fulness of Thy might. 70 Love of God, our shield and stay Through all the perils of our way, f Eternal Love, in Thee we rest, For ever safe, for ever bless'd! H. BONAR. 00 8 -6ddd 20 d ed O Nor can the powers of darkness rase Those everlasting lines. 5 His every word of grace is strong As that which built the skies; The voice that rolls the stars along Speaks all the promises. 14 1 p 6 O might I hear Thine heavenly tongue art mine! Those gentle words should raise my song To notes almost divine. 5 7 How would my leaping heart rejoice, And think my heaven secure! I trust the all- creating voice, And faith desires no more. I. WATTS. 6 9 que d GOD THE FATHER- HIS BEING AND ATTRIBUTES. 7 gl ( Glossop Road..- C.M. da 8 to do bd de 0010 O 10-11 MY God! how wonderful Thou art, Thy How beautiful Thy mercy- seat, In depths of burning light! p 2 How dread are Thine eternal years, O everlasting Lord! -6 By prostrate spirits, day and night, Incessantly adored! 8 4 0 how I fear Thee, living God! With deepest, tenderest fears; ap d ро 8 18 THOU, Lord, art love, and everywhere Thy name is Beneath, on earth- Thy footstool fair; Above, in heaven- Thy throne. مام lad 8 2 g 2 g 2 8 3 How beautiful, how beautiful, The sight of Thee must be; Thine endless wisdom, boundless power, p7 Father of Jesus, love's Reward! And awful purity! & J. W. PHILLIPS. to o Clapbam.- C.M. opto 유 And worship Thee with trembling hope, And penitential tears. مام Yet may I love Thee, too, O Lord, Almighty as Thou art; For Thou hast stooped to ask of me The love of my poor heart. p p6 No earthly father loves like Thee, No mother half so mild 8 -0Bears and forbears as Thou hast done, With me Thy sinful child. 2 What rapture will it be, Prostrate before Thy throne to lie, And gaze, and gaze on Thee! F. W. FABER. 8: -02 Thy Word is love; in lines of gold There mercy prints its trace: In nature we Thy steps behold, The Gospel shows Thy face. 3 Thy ways are love; though they transOur feeble range of sight,[ cend They wind through darkness to their In everlasting light. [ end 4 Thy thoughts are love, and Jesus is The loving voice they find; His love lights up the vast abyss Of the Eternal Mind. GOD THE FATHER- HIS BEING AND ATTRIBUTES. p5 Thy chastisements are love; more deep They stamp the seal divine; 11 1 THY goodness, Lord, our souls confess, Thy goodness we adore: A spring, whose blessings never fail, A sea without a shore. 2 Sun, moon, and stars Thy love attest, In every cheerful ray: Love draws the curtains of the night, And love restores the day. 12 3 Thy bounty every season crowns, With all the bliss it yields; With joyful clusters bend the vines, With harvests wave the fields. Z. fl 88 8 8 dd Clapham.- C.M. 1.d 8 de 20 Heaven with hallelujahs rang, When Jehovah's work begun, When He spake, and it was done. f2 Songs of praise awoke the morn, When the Prince of Peace was born; Songs of praise arose when He Captive led captivity. And by a sweet compulsion keep Our spirits nearer Thine. 6 Thy heaven is the abode of love! O blessed Lord, that we 8 Vienna.- 77.77. 7 Then with Thy resting saints to fall Adoring round Thy throne. f When all shall love Thee, Lord, and all Shall in Thy love be one. J. D. BURNS. -6May there, when time's dim shades reBe gathered home to Thee![ move, -O4 But chiefly Thy compassions, Lord, Are in the Gospel seen: There, like the sun, Thy mercy shines, Without a cloud between. 5 Thy Son, Thy noblest, choicest gift, Was from Thy bosom sent To bear from off a sinking world Its load of punishment. P 6 Ours is the life, the glory ours, And His the death and shame; Pardon, acceptance, peace, and joy, Are published in His name. T. GIBBONS. مم O ddddd. 88 gd وعلم J. H. KNECHT. d 2 7 81 8 818 d p4 And can man alone be dumb, Till that glorious kingdom come? No: the Church delights to raise f Psalms, and hymns, and songs of praise. 5 Saints below, with heart and voice, Still in songs of praise rejoice: Learning here, by faith and love, Songs of praise to sing above. 3 Heaven and earth must 6Songs of praise shall crown that day: Songs of praise shall conquer death: Then, amidst eternal joy, God will make new heavens and earth; Songs of praise shall hail their birth. f Songs of praise their powers employ. J. MONTGOMERY. 8 13 d DOL 1010L GOD THE FATHER- HIS BEING AND ATTRIBUTES. boughton.- 5 5.5 5.6 5.6 5. d P fl ¹ 00 80 dod o dd Q -6 d 8 8 " 1 D 00 00 318.882 dd 11: 88 8 " 1 ㅎ WORSHIP the King, All glorious above; O gratefully sing His power and His love; Our Shield and Defender, The Ancient of Days, Pavilioned in splendour, And girded with praise. 20 tell of His might, O sing of His grace, Whose robe is the light, Whose canopy space; His chariots of wrath The deep thunder- clouds form, And dark is His path On the wings of the storm. 3 The earth with its store Of wonders untold, Almighty! Thy power Hath founded of old; Hath' stablished it fast By a changeless decree, And round it hath cast, Like a mantle, the sea. P 8 2 8 drog 00-0 d P P P P 0 P 1212 d d d d Dr. GAUNTLETT. g. 8888 d d d d d d TOO 00 00 8 8 p And sweetly distils d d d d ef 4 Thy bountiful care What tongue can recite? It breathes in the air, It shines in the light, It streams from the hills, It descends to the plain, " 1 In the dew and the rain. p 5 Frail children of dust, And feeble as frail, In Thee do we trust, Nor find Thee to fail; Thy mercies how tender, How firm to the end, Our Maker, Defender, Redeemer, and Friend! f 60 measureless Might! Ineffable Love! While angels delight To hymn Thee above; The humbler creation, Though feeble their lays, f With true adoration V Ef 01 Shall lisp to Thy praise. Sir R. GRANT. 14 GOD THE FATHER- HIS BEING AND ATTRIBUTES. 70709 Syria.- 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. d d 8 d.obe d d d d 8 8 8 8 dd dd Le dd 00 do d TOTOL PHOLY, holy, holy Lord 00 8 00 " 1 P " 1 8891 00 God of Hosts! when heaven and Out of darkness, at Thy word,[ earth, Issued into glorious birth, A V All Thy works before Thee stood, And Thine eye beheld them good; While they sang with sweet accord, p Holy, holy, holy Lord! " 1 8: 00 8 8 00 00 ро ddd P dd 3 Holy, holy, holy! All Heaven's triumphant choir shall sing, When the ransomed nations fall At the footstool of their King: f Then shall saints and seraphim, Hearts and voices, swell one hymn, Round the Throne, with full accord, Holy, holy, holy Lord! gd J. MONTGOMERY. d d d d 2 Holy, holy, holy! Thee, One Jehovah evermore, Father, Son, and Spirit! weFoll 80 O A J 9 l 8 Dust and ashes- would adore: p Lightly by the world esteemed, From that world by Thee redeemed, f Sing we here, with glad accord, p Holy, holy, holy Lord! 10 15 ## 16 TOO d 808 28 GOD THE FATHER- HIS BEING AND ATTRIBUTES. Bethlebem.- 87.87. 8 de de 8 d 288 0: 2 18 2 Chance and change are busy ever; Man decays, and ages move; But His mercy waneth never: God is wisdom, God is love. f - હૃદટ --8OD is love! His mercy brightens we rove; Bliss He wakes, and woe He lightens: God is wisdom, God is love. 8 dő = 00 d દીક 2 d TOOL 8 8 2 d -6 O Sitteth He in royal state; He is holy, Blessèd, only Potentate! 8 مام 8 Where the cherubim adore Him, " 1 8 8 " 1 Saviour.- 87.8 7.4 7. Earth, with all thy nations, wait! f d d d PR P 20 Latin Melody of the 14th Century. TOO 8 O d 8 dd f 3 E'en the hour that darkest seemeth Will His changeless goodness prove: From the gloom His brightness streamGod is wisdom, God is love.[ eth: 4 He with earthly cares entwineth Hope and comfort from above; Every where His glory shineth: God is wisdom, God is love. Sir J. BOWRING. 880 TOO. 양영 od 880 dd d o 2 양 Q 8 2 LE J. V. WATTS, by permission. 90 d --p² 2018 do do 8 8pc 100 0 8 ㅎㅎ 8: 1 1 COD the Lord is King; before Him, f 2 God the Lord is King of glory, Zion, tell the world His fame; o O. Ancient Israel, the story Of His faithfulness proclaim; He is holy, Holy is His awful name, 6: P 3 In old times when dangers darkened, When, invoked by priest and seer, To His people's cry He hearkened, Answered them in all their fear; He is holy, As they called, they found Him near. 4 Laws divine to them were spoken From the pillar of the cloud; Sacred precepts, quickly broken Fiercely then His vengeance flowed; He is holy, To the dust their hearts were bowed. 17-18 Z 1 of GOD THE FATHER- HIS WORKS. PPP 02 8 8 0 1 1 1 CU og a 8 GOD THE FATHER- HIS WORKS. Ossett.- L.M. 100 810 1.80 2 odd d ферт 2000 1 HE spacious firmament on high, THE With all the blue ethereal sky, And spangled heavens, a shining frame, Their Great Original proclaim. 2 The unwearied sun, from day to day, Does his Creator's power display, f And publishes to every land The work of an Almighty hand. p3 Soon as the evening shades prevail, The moon takes up the wondrous tale, And nightly to the listening earth Repeats the story of her birth; A 18 f1 VE sons of men, with joy record 5 But their Father, God, forgave them, When they sought His face once Ever ready was to save them,[ more; Tenderly did He restore; A 6 God in Christ is all forgiving, Waits His promise to fulfil; Come, exalt Him, all the living, Come, ascend His holy hill; He is holy, Worship at His holy hill. And let His power and goodness sound Through all your tribes the earth around. f2 Let the high heavens your songs invite; Those spacious fields of brilliant light, Where sun and moon and planets roll, And stars that glow from pole to pole. 3 See earth in verdant robes arrayed, Its herbs and flowers, its fruit and shade; He is holy, We, too, will His grace implore. f p 5 8 G. RAWSON. Ossett.- L.M. good 11 WIDDOP. 8 topp de adde 4 While all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. What though in solemn silence all Move round the dark terrestrial ball; What though no real voice nor sound Amid their radiant orbs be found; A f6 In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice; For ever singing as they shine, " The Hand that made us is divine.' J. ADDISON. View the broad sea's majestic plains, And think how wide its Maker reigns! 4 But O that brighter world above, Where lives and reigns Incarnate Love! God's only Son in flesh arrayed, For man a bleeding Victim made: f5 Thither, my soul, with rapture soar, There in the land of praise adore: This theme demands an angel's lay, Demands an undeclining day. P. DODDRIDGE. 12 19 임 이요 8898 & pp 8 O GOD THE FATHER- HIS WORKS. 00 이 Tottenham.- C.M. d 10000 20 6 de od Known through the earth by thousand By thousands through the skies. -O2 Those mighty orbs proclaim Thy power, Their motions speak Thy skill; And on the wings of every hour, We read Thy patience still. 3 Part of Thy name divinely stands On all Thy creatures writ; They show the labour of Thy hands Or impress of Thy feet: 001 8 e 2 4 But when we view Thy strange design, To save rebellious worms, Where vengeance and compassion join In their divinest forms ,V 20 8 -0--011 8 d. d O 888 8 AF How high Thy wonders rise![ signs, ATHER, how wide Thy glory shines, p 5 Our thoughts are lost in reverent awe, We love and we adore: d d d d d d d d e -6 a TOTOE 으으 °° Caterbam.- C.M. O T. GREATOREX. od The first archangel never saw So much of God before. 8 100 e 6 Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a creature guess Which of the glories brighter shone, The justice or the grace. f7 Now the full glories of the Lamb Adorn the heavenly plains; Bright seraphs learn Immanuel's name, And try their choicest strains. f8 0 may I bear some humble part In that immortal song! Wonder and joy shall tune my heart, And love command my tongue. I. WATTS. Hat 20 Te Hell 8 A. COTTMAN. pl ре -e-° da 19] 1 THE God of nature and of grace THE In all His works appears; His goodness through the earth we trace, His grandeur in the spheres. Behold this fair and fertile globe, By Him in wisdom planned: ' Twas He who girded, like a robe, The ocean round the land. 3 Lift to the firmament your eye; Thither His path pursue; His glory, boundless as the sky, O'erwhelms the wondering view. 21 4 He bows the heavens- the mountains A high- way for their God; He walks amidst the desert land; " Tis Eden where He trod. [ stand, © Ⓒ GOD THE FATHER- HIS WORKS. d d 8 8 1opp 88 d 8 fl PRAISE ye the Lord! on every height Songs to His glory raise: Ye angel- hosts, ye stars of night, Join in immortal praise. f5 The forests in His strength rejoice; Hark! on the evening breeze, As once of old, the Lord God's voice Is heard among the trees. St. Fulbert.- C.M. * f2 0 heaven of heavens, let praise far swellFrom all thine orbs be sent:[ ing Join in the strains, ye waters, dwelling Above the firmament. 4 0 fire and vapour, hail and snow, Ye servants of His will; 6 In every stream His bounty flows, Diffusing joy and wealth; In every breeze His spirit blows, The breath of life and health. 3 For His the word which gave you birth, And majesty and might; f Praise to the Highest from the earth, And let the deeps unite. 7 His blessings fall in plenteous showers Upon the lap of earth,[ flowers, That teems with foliage, fruits, and And rings with infant mirth. 8 If God hath made this world so fair, Where sin and death abound, How beautiful, beyond compare, Will Paradise be found! J. MONTGOMERY. 8 g d d d d 6 f d d d 88 p 8 Dr. GAUNTLETT. d Lo 268 & 8 po 임명 8: O stormy winds, that only blow His mandates to fulfil; 5 Mountains and rocks, to heaven that Fair cedars of the wood;[ rise; Creatures of life that wing the skies, Or track the plains for food; 6 Judges of nations; kings, whose hand Waves the proud sceptre high; f O youths and virgins of the land, O age and infancy. 13 7 Praise ye His name, to whom alone All homage should be given, Whose glory from the eternal throne Spreads wide o'er earth and heaven. F. D. HEMANS. * This verse is inserted to render the Hymn complete, but is better omitted in congregational singing. 14 22 0: 4 22 זי 9199 23 GOD THE FATHER- HIS WORKS. godd 8 O ..: 8-8 SING the almighty power of God That made the mountains rise; That spread the flowing seas abroad, And built the lofty skies. 00 Ruskin.- C.M. 2 I sing the wisdom that ordained The sun to rule the day; The moon shines full at His command, And all the stars obey. 3 I sing the goodness of the Lord, That filled the earth with food, He formed the creatures by His word, And then pronounced them good. 4 Lord, how Thy wonders are displayed Where'er I turn mine eye! d d Troo 818 Tolo TOO d" 8 d d d albag And all the lore its scholars needPure eyes and Christian hearts, St. Flavian.- C.M. " 1 O bg 3 8 11 If I survey the ground I tread, Or gaze upon the sky. 8-8 08008 d d 5 There's not a plant or flower below But makes Thy glories known; And clouds arise and tempests blow By order from Thy throne. 11g -OJ. W. GRIFFITH. 6 Creatures as numerous as they be Are subject to thy care; There's not a place where we can flee But God is present there. f7 His hand is my perpetual guard, He guides me with His eye; Why should I then forget the Lord, Who is for ever nigh? I. WATTS. # d d 888 8: 8 de 8 8 8 g: BARBER'S Psalm Tunes. 8 8 8: 8 d d 8 1f 1 THERE is a book who runs may read, f 2 The works of God above, below, Which heavenly us || Are pages in that book, to show How God Himself is found. f 3 The glorious sky, embracing all, Is like the Maker's love,[ small, Wherewith encompassed, great and In peace and order move. f 4 One name, above all glorious names, With its ten thousand tongues The everlasting sea proclaims, Echoing angelic songs. 24 fl 8 88 d d O GOD THE FATHER- HIS WORKS. go THE 00 00 7 Thou who hast given me eyes to see And love this sight so fair, Give me a heart to find out Thee, And read Thee everywhere. J. KEBLE. 89 8 d d f Adoration. 6 6.6 6.8 8. 19 HE Lord Jehovah reigns, His throne is built on high; 8: flo gd d _Q. 2. The garments He assumes Are light and majesty; His glories shine with beams so bright, No mortal eye can bear the sight. " 1 2 The thunders of His hand Keep the wide world in awe; His wrath and justice stand To guard His holy law; And where His love resolves to bless, f His truth confirms and seals the grace. 5 The raging fire, the roaring wind, Thy boundless power display; But in the gentler breeze we find Thy Spirit's viewless way. 11 TOO. Two worlds are ours:' tis only sin Forbids us to descry The mystic heaven and earth within, Plain as the sea and sky. d 10. TOO O 8 g d d COL d d TOO Rev. W. H. HAVERGAL. o do %% d P 88 d d d d d d ele Q: ddd 6 g: 15 d 3 Through all His ancient works His perfect wisdom shines; Confounds the powers of hell, And breaks their dark designs; f Strong is His arm, and shall fulfil His great decrees, His sovereign will. f4 And will this mighty King Of glory condescend? And will He write His name My Father and my Friend? fI love His name, I love His word: Join all my powers and praise the Lord! I. WATTS. 16 25 ☺ ## 28 f1 ¹0 evening A ***** GOD THE FATHER- HIS WORKS. Dir. 77.7 7.7 7. " 1 Source and Giver of all good, Nightly sleep and daily food; Quickener of our wearied powers; f2 0 give thanks to Nature's King, Who made every breathing thing; His, our warm and sentient frame, His, the mind's immortal flame. V Spirits to the Eternal Mind! 26 GIVE thanks to Him who made 8 8 00 0 d 08 I d g d 1 O 10 Sherwood.- 8 6.8 6.8 6. d Po 8-8 dodd TOOL TOTOL 8-8 g g d d d d 8888 d d d d d d d " P 00 d d d 00== 700 00 00 0101 TOOL 7100 TTOO 8 000 | f3 0 give thanks with heart and lip, For we are his workmanship; And all creatures are His care: Not a bird that cleaves the air Falls unnoticed; but who can Speak the Father's love to man? f4 0 give thanks to Him who came In a mortal, suffering frameTemple of the deityCame for rebel man to die; In the path Himself hath trod, Leading back His saints to God. TOO Tolo ddd, 9 00 8 DO DO CONRAD KOCKER. TO O TOO 00 8 8 8 ddad J. CONDER. Dr. GAUNTLETT. Q 8 8: ddddo. pp d P 8 d. d 2: 515 BEYOND, beyond that boundless sea, Above of 1 Farther than thought itself can flee, Thy dwelling is on high; GOD THE FATHER- HIS WORKS. p Yet dear the awful thought to me, That Thou, my God, art nigh::2 Art nigh, and yet my labouring mind Feels after Thee in vain, Thee in these works of power to find, Or to Thy seat attain; Thy messenger, the stormy wind; Thy path, the trackless main::f3 These speak of Thee with loud acclaim: They thunder forth Thy praise, The glorious honour of Thy name, 27 do 800 офер 00 000 0 Pater Omnium. 8 8.8 8.8 8. B 888 Өворар 808 00 -0-08 90° O d 8: 8 " 1 --OTHOU HOU art, O God, the life and light Of all this wondrous world we see: Its glow by day, its smile by night, Are but reflections caught from Thee: fWhere'er we turn, Thy glories shine, And all things fair and bright are Thine. f4 We hear Thy voice, when thunders roll Through the wide fields of air: The waves obey Thy dread control; Yet still Thou art not there. Where shall I find Him, O my soul Who yet is everywhere? The wonders of Thy ways: But Thou art not in tempest- flame, Nor in day's glorious blaze. to: 2 When day, with farewell beam, delays Among the opening clouds of even, And we can almost think we gaze Through golden vistas into heaven: Those hues, that make the sun's decline So soft, so radiant, Lord, are Thine. -O5 0! not in circling depth or height, But in the conscious breast,[ sight, Present to faith, though veiled from There doth His Spirit rest. f0 come, Thou Presence Infinite! And make Thy creature blest. -0do jodo popto 2 -OO 17 H. J. E. HOLMES. что р J. CONDER. dieopodo 88 dond هره 8: | p3 When night with wings of starry gloom O'ershadows all the earth and skies, Like some dark beauteous bird whose plume Is sparkling with unnumbered eyes ,That sacred gloom, those fires divine, So grand, so countless, Lord, are Thine. 4 When youthful spring around us breathes Thy Spirit warms her fragrant sigh, And every flower the summer wreathes Is born beneath that kindling eye ,Where'er we turn, Thy glories shine, f And all things fair and bright are Thine. T. MOORE. 18 GOD THE FATHER- HIS PROVIDENCE. 28-29 besperus.- L.M. 6'1888ő proglalapo 8: 1 ddd 3000 -Oреа 2 888888 200 18 of ed O o d Oº --Ø: 11 12 od 80 GOD OD of my life, whose gracious power Through varied deaths my soul hath Or turned aside the fatal hour,[ led, Or lifted up my sinking head; 2 In all my ways Thy hand I own, Thy ruling Providence I see: Assist me still my course to run, And still direct my paths to Thee. 3 Oft hath the sea confessed Thy power, And given me back at Thy command; It could not, Lord, my life devour, Safe in the hollow of Thine hand. 4 Oft from the margin of the grave Thou, Lord, hast lifted up my head, Sudden, I found Thee near to save; The fever owned Thy touch, and fled. ㅗ 29 1 THOU, Lord, through every changing scene, Hast to Thy saints a refuge been; Through every age, eternal God, Thy presence their secure abode. 2 In Thee our fathers sought their rest, In Thee our fathers still are blest; Our helpless state with pity view, And let us share their refuge too. वं өө- ө go! કીદે ટ dddddd 8 22: ed dado. ope besperus.- L.M. H. BAKER. g dad g: 5 Whither, O whither should I fly, But to my loving Saviour's breast? Secure within Thine arms to lie, And safe beneath Thy wings to rest. 6 I have no skill the snare to shun, But Thou, O Christ, my wisdom art! I ever into ruin run, But Thou art greater than my heart. 7 Enlarge my heart to make Thee room; Enter, and in me ever stay, The crooked then shall straight become, The darkness shall be lost in day. 8 Foolish, and impotent, and blind, Lead me a way I have not known; f Bring me, where I my heaven may find, The heaven of loving Thee alone. C. WESLEY. 3 So, when our pilgrimage is o'er, And we must dwell in flesh no more, To Thee our separate souls shall come, And find in Thee a surer home. 4 To Thee our infant race we leave; Them may their fathers' God receive, That voices yet unformed may raise f Succeeding hymns of humble praise. P. DODDRIDGE. 30-31 22 Z O: b d ptp 8 bd 31 fl GOD THE FATHER- HIS PROVIDENCE. St. Paul.-L.M. 8 era 8# 8 d d J d 0° dad. 6 d d f2 For ever firm Thy justice stands, cloud That veils and darkens Thy designs. 3 Thy providence is kind and large, Both man and beast Thy bounty share; The whole creation is Thy charge, But saints are Thy peculiar care. d d d ple As mountains their foundations keep; Wise are the wonders of Thy hands; Thy judgments are a mighty deep. " 1 TP to the hills I lift mine eyes, skies; Thence all her help my soul derives, There my Almighty Refuge lives. 0 2 He lives, the everlasting God,[ flood, Who built the world, who spread the The heavens with all their host He And the dark regions of the dead.[ made, 11 3 He guides our feet, He guards our way; His morning smiles bless all the day; p He spreads the evening veil, and keeps The silent hours while Israel sleeps. fl HIGH IGH in the heavens, eternal God, p4 My God, how excellent Thy grace, Thy goodness in full glory shines; Thy truth shall break through every Whence all our hope, our comfort The sons of Adam in distress[ springs! Fly to the shadow of Thy wings. St. Paul.-L.M. d " 1 p. d. EE- SE d d d 19 p1;|| d d 5 From the provisions of Thy house We shall be fed with sweet repast; Where mercy like a river flows, And brings salvation to our taste. 6 Life, like a fountain rich and free, Springs from the presence of the Lord, And in thy light our souls shall see The glories promised in Thy word. I. WATTS. 4 Israel, a name divinely blest, May rise secure, securely rest; p Thy holy Guardian's wakeful eyes Admit no slumber nor surprise. 5 No sun shall smite thy head by day, No pallid moon with sickly ray Shall blast thy couch; no baleful star Dart his malignant fire so far. f6 Should earth and hell with malice burn Still thou shalt go, and still return Safe in the Lord; His heavenly care Defends thy life from every snare. I. WATTS. 20 32-33 1 48 d d GOD THE FATHER- HIS PROVIDENCE. St. Peter.- C.M. 8 d d d d 8 d 33 1 WHEN WHEN all Thy mercies, O my God, My rising soul surveys, f Transported with the view, I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise. ер f2 0 how shall words with equal warmth The gratitude declare That glows within my ravished breast, But Thou canst read it there. 3 Thy providence my life sustained, And all my wants redress'd, When in the silent womb I lay, And hung upon the breast. 4 To all my weak complaints and cries Thy mercy lent an ear, Ere yet my feeble thoughts had learned To form themselves in prayer. 5 Unnumbered comforts on my soul Thy tender care bestowed, Before my infant heart conceived d d d d d d From whence those comforts flowed. ALMIGHTY Father of mankind, hopes; And when the day of trouble comes I shall not trust in vain. 000 f 2 In early years Thou wast my Guide, And of my youth the Friend; And as my days began with Thee, With Thee my days shall end. A 3 I know the Power in whom I trust, The arm on which I lean; He will my Saviour ever be Who has my Saviour been. = 10000 8 8 11 St. Peter. g pela 00 A. R. REINAGLE ddd do: 8: 6 When in the slippery paths of youth With heedless steps I ran, Thine arm, unseen, conveyed me safe, 13 Through all eternity to Thee And led me up to man. A joyful song I'll raise; 7 Through hidden dangers, toils and It gently cleared my way;[ deaths e And through the pleasing snares of vice More to be feared than they. OD 8 When worn with sickness, oft hast Thou With health renewed my face: And when in sins and sorrows sunk, Revived my soul with grace. A 9 Thy bounteous hand with worldly bliss Hath made my cup run o'er; And in a kind and faithful friend, Hath doubled all my store. 10 Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ: Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy. 11 Through every period of my life Thy goodness I'll pursue; And after death, in distant worlds, The glorious theme renew. 12 When nature fails, and day and night Divide Thy works no more, But O! eternity's too short To utter all Thy praise. My ever grateful heart, O Lord, Thy mercy shall adore. J. ADDISON. C.M. 4 My God, who causedst me to hope When life began to beat, And, when a stranger in the world, Didst guide my wandering feet; 5 Thou wilt not cast me off when age And evil days descend; Thou wilt not leave me in despair To mourn my latter end. f6 Therefore in life I'll trust in Thee, In death I will adore; And after death will sing Thy praise, When time shall be no more. M. BRUCE. 34-35 ## Goo 35 8 eto GOD THE FATHER- HIS PROVIDENCE. 8& 1 P1 P doded Wiltshire.- C.M. Ono 218 dddd ddo ро te ooo 8 ㅎ ㅎㅎㅎ d 0868 SINCE all the downward tracts of time God's watchful eye surveys, O who so wise to choose our lot 1⁰ Or to appoint our ways? &% op Langdon( Chant.) e perla pocele spel8 do 0880 popo ddd GOD of Bethel, by whose hand Thy people still are fed; Who through this weary pilgrimage Hast all our fathers led: f3 Why should we doubt a Father's love, So constant and so kind? 2 Our vows, our prayers, we now present Before Thy throne of grace: ла God of our fathers, be the God Of their succeeding race. To His unerring, gracious will Be every wish resigned. O J. HERVEY. d Wiltshire or Langdon.- C.M. P 5 Such blessings from Thy gracious hand Our humble prayers implore; And Thou shalt be our chosen God, And portion evermore. Sir G. SMART. 8² 2 Good when He gives, supremely good, Nor less when He denies; E'en crosses from His sovereign hand Are blessings in disguise. Lod P. DODDRIDGE. 21 d Q التا ہے مرد به ridd 3 Through each perplexing path of life Our wandering footsteps guide; Give us each day our daily bread, And raiment fit provide. A p4 0 spread Thy covering wings around, Till all our wanderings cease, And at our Father's loved abode Our souls arrive in peace. 22 36 48 Z 8 O o o GOD THE FATHER- HIS PROVIDENCE. London Mew( 1st Tune).- C.M. dő 88 d d d TOO OO 8 d d d dd 08898 P ddd ه ممه o RP g TOO 00 00 8 a ddd 8 00 2 Deep in unfathomable mines Of never- failing skill, 8 P P d d d d GOD OD moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform; f He plants His footsteps in the sea, And rides upon the storm. d 88 P P did d d d d d. tot o Sawley( 2nd Tune).- C.M. 1203 ||||| P He treasures up His bright designs, And works His sovereign will. 3 Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take; The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head. " 1 8: Org. " 1 8: 90 O Q 8 Scotch Psalter. 8 d d. Q too ppplz. dddddd 18 8: J. WALCH. 180. popolapip ddd do 8 € 13 임영 Org. 28 p 4 Judge not the Lord by feeble sense, But trust Him for His grace; A Behind a frowning providence He hides a smiling face. 5 His purposes will ripen fast, Unfolding every hour; The bud may have a bitter taste, But sweet will be the flower. 6 Blind unbelief is sure to err, And scan His work in vain; f God is His own interpreter, And He will make it plain. W. CowPER. 37-38 8 d 1 GOD THE FATHER- HIS PROVIDENCE. Southport.- S.M. " 1 COMM OMMIT thou all thy griefs And ways into His hands, To His sure truth and tender care Who earth and heaven commands. 8 d 2 Who points the clouds their course, Whom winds and seas obey, He shall direct thy wandering feet, He shall prepare thy way. 3 Thou on the Lord rely, So safe shalt thou go on; Fix on His work thy steadfast eye, So shall Thy work be done. 4 No profit canst thou gain By self- consuming care, 2 a 38 1IVE to the winds thy fears; Hope, and be undismayed: God hears thy sighs, and counts thy tears, God shall lift up thy head. f Soon end in joyous day. 3 Still heavy is thy heart? Still sinks thy spirits down? Cast off the weight, let fear depart, Bid every care begone. A p2 Through waves, and clouds and storms, He gently clears thy way: this night 4 What though thou rulest not, Yet heaven, and earth, and hell Proclaim, God sitteth on the throne, And ruleth all things well! H 8 P Southport.- S.M. 8 d Rev. J. DAVIES. 0 8 To Him commend Thy cause, His ear Attends the softest prayer. 2 5 Thy everlasting truth, Father, Thy ceaseless love, Sees all Thy children's wants, and knows What best for each will prove. 6 Thou everywhere hast sway, And all things serve thy might; Thy every act pure blessing is, Thy path unsullied light. 5 Leave to His sovereign sway To choose and to command; 7 When Thou arisest, Lord, What shall Thy work withstand? When all Thy children want, Thou giv'st, And who shall stay Thy hand? P. GERHARDT, trs. by J. WESLEY. 23 How wise, how strong His hand. So shalt Thou wondering own His way, 6 Far, far above thy thought His counsel shall appear, When fully He the work hath wrought That caused thy needless fear! p7 Thou seest our weakness, Lord; Our hearts are known to Thee; O lift Thou up the sinking hand, 8 Let us in life, in death, Thy steadfast truth declare, And publish with our latest breath Thy love and guardian care. P. GERHARDT, trs. by J. WESLEY. 24 39 ## 8 010 GOD THE FATHER-- HIS PROVIDENCE. Ephraim.- 77.77. g Q g g d g A Ĉ 01 = 0 888 " 1 --910 10 8 00 010 00010 100 00 f 30 let us His praises tell, 2 Let us blaze His name abroad, For of gods He is the God, For His,& c. d d elo ET us mind ¹LPraise the Lord, for He is kind, fFor His mercies shall endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. 00 Who doth wrathful tyrants quell, For His,& c. 4 Who with miracles doth make Heaven and earth amazed to shake, For His,& c. ^ 5 He with all- commanding might, Filled the new- made world with light, For His,& c. 6 Caused the golden- tressèd sun All day long his course to run, For His,& c. 7 And the moon to shine by night, ' Mong her spangled sisters bright, For His,& c. He, with thunder- clasping hand, Smote the first of Egypt's land, For His,& c. 9 And, despite of Pharaoh fell, Brought from hence His Israel, For His,& c. gl 10 All things living He doth feed: His full hand supplies their need; For His,& c. 11 Let us, therefore, warble forth His great majesty and worth; For His,& c. 12 Who His mansion hath on high, Passing reach of mortal eye; For His mercies shall endure, Ever faithful, ever sure. J. MILTON Dr. H. LESLIE. g g 88 d d -eO O 88 40 р 4 A TOO JIJ P O GOD THE FATHER- HIS PROVIDENCE. 8 St. Theodulph.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. " Id dd P d d f e po p 2 In holy contemplation, 8 d d 88 g d er a The Christian while he sings; It is the Lord who rises With healing in His wings: When comforts are declining, He grants the soul again A season of clear shining, To cheer it after rain. 60 We sweetly then pursue The theme of God's salvation, And find it ever new; Set free from present sorrow, We cheerfully can say, E'en let the unknown morrow Bring with it what it may: TOOE = 10 " 1 8 OOE 12 8 d 8 P 8 88 MELCHIOR TESCHNER. d d 8 d d d d d. p -0q o q d d... Q 8% 8@ -83 It can bring with it nothing, But He will bear us through; Who gives the lilies clothing, Will clothe His people too; Beneath the spreading heavens No creature but is fed; And He, who feeds the ravens, Will give His children bread. 25 p4 Though vine nor fig- tree neither Its wonted fruit shall bear, Though all the field should wither, Nor flocks nor herds be there, Yet God the same abiding, His praise shall tune my voice; f For, while in Him confiding, I cannot but rejoice. W. COWPER. } 26 41 fl GOD THE FATHER- HIS GRACE. Ashley.- C.M. 4 +40 8 d DOXOLOGY. SALVA ALVATION! O the joyful sound! What music to our ears! A sovereign balm for every wound, A cordial for our fears. Glory, honour, praise, and power, Be unto the Lamb for ever: Jesus Christ is our Redeemer. Hallelujah! hallelujah! Hallelujah! praise the Lord! d " 1 P Univ.- Bibl. Giessen g Q 4 Salvation! 0 Thou bleeding Lamb, To Thee the praise belongs; Salvation shall inspire our hearts, And dwell upon our tongues. Glory, honour,& c. I. WATTS. Rev. M. MADAN. P ठे p 2 Buried in sorrow and in sin, At hell's dark door we lay; But we arise by grace divine To see a heavenly day. Glory, honour,& c. A 8 -0f 3 Salvation! let the echo fly The spacious earth around; While all the armies of the sky Conspire to raise the sound! Glory, honour,& c. 1 42 GOD THE FATHER- HIS GRACE. Arnold's.- C.M. teedesseges. 鏈 。 dejedj de dood 5 dadda P مام 8 888888 Ja Q " 11 임은희 ddd 80 P 1 THY ceaseless, unexhausted love, Unmerited and free, Delights our evil to remove, And help our misery. 2 Thou waitest to be gracious still; Thou dost with sinners bear, That, saved, we may Thy goodness feel, And all Thy grace declare. A 3 Thy goodness and Thy truth to me To every soul, abound, A vast, unfathomable sea, Where all our thoughts are drowned. Its streams the whole creation reach, So plenteous is the store, Enough for all, enough for each, Enough for evermore. A f 5 Faithful, O Lord, Thy mercies are! A rock that cannot move; A thousand promises declare Thy constancy of love. f6 Throughout the universe it reigns, Unalterably sure; A And while the truth of God remains, The goodness must endure. 8 Eto C. WESLEY. odd Dr. ARNOLD. 27 888 8 plåll doje 28 43-44 b fl حم 088 P 8888 g g TOO 44 " 1 DOL GOD THE FATHER- HIS GRACE. O Leoni.- 6 6.8 4.6 6.8 4. tdd d 0 O 00 8 6:02 8 # 28: 11 THE HE God of Abraham praise, Who reigns enthroned above, Ancient of everlasting days, And God of love: P f Jehovah, Great I AM, 8 By earth and heaven confest; p I bow and bless the sacred nanie, For ever blest. 2 The God of Abraham praise, At whose supreme command From earth I rise, and seek the joys At his right hand: I all on earth forsake, And Him my only portion make, My shield and tower. THOUGH nature's strength decay, And earth and hell withstand, To Canaan's bounds I urge my way, At His command: The watery deep I pass, With Jesus in my view; And through the howling wilderness My way pursue. هام ddd 202 Ancient Jewish Melody. dddd 1210 d d d d d 0-0 ре d d d d d Leoni.- 66.8 4.6 6.8 4. OF 8: de do 11 f3 The God of Abraham praise, Whose all- sufficient grace Shall guide me all my happy days, In all my ways: He calls a worm His friend! A He calls Himself my God! And He shall save me to the end, Through Jesus' blood. 4 He by Himself hath sworn, I on his oath depend; I shall, on eagles' wings up- borne, To heaven ascend: I shall behold His face, I shall His power adore, f And sing the wonders of His grace For evermore. T. OLIVERS. 2 The goodly land I see, With peace and plenty blest; A land of sacred liberty, And endless rest: There milk and honey flow, And oil and wine abound; And trees of life for ever grow, With mercy crowned. 3 There dwells the Lord our King, The Lord our Righteousness, f Triumphant o'er the world and sin, The Prince of Peace! On Zion's sacred height His kingdom still maintains; f And, glorious with His saints in light, For ever reigns! 45 0: 4 1 Tod. GOD THE FATHER- HIS GRACE. O odg do 節 pp Pontypridd. 6 6.8 4.6 6.8 4. O-o- º 808 -6 8: 89808 P g d d d d d O ff EFORE the great Three- One And tell the wonders He hath done, Through all the land: 4 He keeps His own secure, He guards them by His side Arrays in garments white and pure His spotless Bride: With streams of sacred bliss, With groves of living joys, With all the fruits of Paradise, He still supplies. The listening spheres attend, And swell the growing fame, And sing, in songs which never end, The wondrous Name! 2 The God, who reigns on high, The great archangels sing, And" Holy, holy, holy," cry, Almighty King! 66 Who was, and is, the same, And evermore shall be! Jehovah! Father! Great I AM! We worship Thee!" -6# dood good E d d d d 010-008 00 --0TOO T- I TOOL T. OLIVERS. G. GORLEY. 201 ogd d LI O. Q+ 0.0 8 d 양희영 2 eft 29 -6p3 Before the Saviour's face The ransomed nations bow; O'erwhelmed at His almighty grace, For ever new: He shows His prints of love; They kindle to a flame, fAnd sound, through all the worlds above, The slaughtered Lamb. f4 The whole triumphant host Give thanks to God on high; Hail! Father, Son, and Holy Ghost! They ever cry: Hail! Abraham's God and mine! I join the heavenly lays; All might and majesty are Thine, And endless praise. T. OLIVERS. 30 46 O: b P 8 d O الله هبط O GOD THE FATHER- HIS GRACE, 8 8 0888 d. Ormesby.- 76.7 6.7 8.7 6. t TOO " 1 Chiefly those who on Thee trust, And for Thy mercy call. New they every morning are; As fathers when their children cry, Us Thou dost in pity spare, And all our wants supply. Q "" 00 P 8 8 d d 8 g d did ele 2 Mercy o'er Thy works presides; Thy providence displayed Still preserves, and still provides For all thy hands have made; Keeps, with most distinguished care, The man who on Thy love depends, Watches every numbered hair, And all his steps attend. " 1 6 TO Q d ddd. Q 8 8 e d GEO. MERRITT. dodd d Top 8 YOOD Thou art, and good Thou dost;| f3 Who can sound the depths unknown Of Thy redeeming grace? Grace, that gave Thine only Son To save a ruined race! Millions of transgressors poor Thou hast, for Jesus' sake, forgiven; Made them of Thy favour sure, And snatched from hell to heaven. Hall 4 Millions more thou ready art To save and to forgive! Every soul and every heart Of man Thou wouldst receive: Father, now accept of mine, Which now, through Christ, I offer Thee; Tell me now, in love divine, That Thou hast pardoned me! C. WESLEY. 47 fl do Eo OO GOD THE FATHER- HIS GRACE. છોટ Worsley( 1st Tune).- 88.88.88. 6 dddd 200 20288200 880 e do 00 388088 to of 00 po 0088 2088 prod O 00 0888: 80000 GRE REAT God of wonders! all Thy ways Arematchless, God- like, and divine; But the fair glories of Thy grace More God- like and unrivalled shine: Who is a pardoning God like Thee? Or who has grace so rich and free; p2 Crimes of such horror to forgive, A O dodgo g dedd ef Such guilty, daring worms to spare; This is Thy grand prerogative, And none shall in the honour share: Who is a pardoning God like Thee? Or who has grace so rich and free? HOWGATE. g 50 may this strange, this matchless grace, This God- like miracle of love, Fill the wide earth with grateful praise, And all the angelic choirs above! Who is a pardoning God like Thee? Or who has grace so rich and free? S. DAVIES. de pol |==== e 3 Angels and men, resign your claim To pity, mercy, love, and grace; These glories crown Jehovah's name With an incomparable blaze: Who is a pardoning God like Thee? Or who has grace so rich and free? 31 4 In wonder lost, with trembling joy We take the pardon of our God; Pardon for crimes of deepest dye; A pardon bought with Jesus' blood. Who is a pardoning God like Thee? Or who has grace so rich and free? 32 47 60 fl dadesobe gdd 88 8 Salvator( 2nd Tune).- 88.8 8.8 8. 8 8 dd GOD THE FATHER- HIS GRACE. 2 6 €€€€ 8 O 8 P de. 8 8: o de. 1 68: lopela dd GR REAT God of wonders! all Thy ways Are matchless, God- like, and divine; But the fair glories of Thy grace More God- like and unrivalled shine: ff Who is a pardoning God like Thee? Or who has grace so rich and free? 90 2 Crimes of such horror to forgive, Such guilty, daring worms to spare; This is Thy grand prerogative, And none shall in the honour share: ff Who is a pardoning God like Thee? Or who has grace so rich and free! ماجد MELCHIOR VULPIUS, 1600. ddddded 88 e d e 8 80 a 8: 5 0 may this strange, this matchless grace, This God- like miracle of love, 8: 28 pogle. ddd odd do 80 Fill the wide earth with grateful praise, And all the angelic choirs above! Who is a pardoning God like Thee? Or who has grace so rich and free? S. DAVIES. 마음 3 Angels and men, resign your claim To pity, mercy, love, and grace; These glories crown Jehovah's name 8: With an incomparable blaze: f Who is a pardoning God like Thee? Or who has grace so rich and free? 4 In wonder lost, with trembling joy We take the pardon of our God; Pardon for crimes of deepest dye; A pardon bought with Jesus' blood: Who is a pardoning God like Thee? Or who has grace so rich and free? 48 on aledele 2 -2 8| 828| 8 dodge dodd d GOD THE FATHER- HIS GRACE. Stella. – 8 8.8 8.8 8. 0100010 del: depalseal poele 088:: 818 do 1 ㅇ d ooo 013 3188 " 1 do 어 80018 21888 8 8 일 " 1 d 10 38 00:01 elegelpedebe ple 8 leeks 18 81 2 8 8 BEHO ) EHOLD, what wondrous love and grace! When we were wretched and undone, To save our ruined, helpless race The Father gave His only Son! f Of twice ten thousand gifts divine, No gift like this could ever shine. 2 Jesus, to save us from our fall, Was made incarnate here below; This was the greatest gift of allHeaven could no greater gift bestow: p On Him alone our sins were laid; He died, and now the ransom's paid. 3 0 gift of love unspeakable! O gift of mercy all divine! We once were heirs of death and hell, But now we in His image shine. For other gifts our songs we raise, But this demands our highest praise. f4 Praise shall employ these tongues of ours Till we, with all the hosts above, Extol His name with nobler powers, Lost in the ocean of His love: While angel choirs with wonder gaze, f We'll fill the heavens with shouts of praise. 008 T 8 W.SANDERS. 33 B || 34 49 GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. P 양호이 · bo pho Warebam.- L.M. 18 88 8 d d d d d d 88 818 р dőd do o PP @ 88 d f To spend one day with Thee on earth Exceeds a thousand days of mirth. 88 edd 2 Might I enjoy the meanest place Within Thine house, O God of grace, Not tents of ease, nor thrones of power, f Should tempt my feet to leave Thy door. P 10 a d -e 11 2 288 18 reddd eff W. KNAPP. d g d 8 f 5 0 God our King, whose sovereign sway The glorious hosts of heaven obey, And devils at Thy presence flee, Blest is the man that trusts in Thee. I. WATTS. f P A¹ GR REAT God, attend, while Zion sings f3 God is our Sun, He makes our day; The joy that from Thy presence God is our Shield, He guards our springs; 8 O way From all assaults of hell and sin; From foes without, and foes within. 4 All needful grace will God bestow, And crown that grace with glory too; He gives us all things, and withholds No real good from upright souls. A 50-51 d 잉 La did 51 1 ¹LO PPP GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. Bavaria.- L.M. o d 8 ро 8 dd 481 All nations bow before Thy throne, And Thee, the eternal Father, own. 1 W E praise, we worship Thee, O God; 임금 은 2 PP P 8 f2 Loud hallelujahs to Thy name Angels and seraphim proclaim; The heavens and all the powers on high With rapture constantly do cry. p3 O holy, holy, holy Lord, Thou God of Hosts, by all adored! Earth and the heavens are full of Thee, f Thy light, Thy power, Thy majesty. ORD of all being! throned afar, Thy glory flames from sun and star, Centre and sun of every sphere, Yet to each loving heart how near! 2 Sun of our life! Thy quickening ray Sheds on our path the glow of day; Star of our hope! Thy softened light Cheers the long watches of the night. 88 d Bavaria.- L.M. 8 dd dd 100 Q did Q Eu MOZART. p 5 Grant us Thy truth to make us free; And kindling hearts that burn for Thee; Till all Thy living altars claim One holy light, one heavenly flame. O. W. HOLMES. P 8 F 4 Apostles join the glorious throng, And swell the loud immortal song; Prophets, enraptured, hear the sound, And spread the hallelujah round. do 5 Victorious martyrs join their praise, And shout the omnipotence of grace; While all Thy church through all the earth Acknowledge and extol Thy worth. f6 Triune Jehovah! God most high! Father, we praise Thy majesty: The Son, the Spirit we adore: Creator, Saviour, Comforter! AMBROSE, trs. by P. GELL. p3 Our midnight is Thy smile withdrawn, Our noontide is Thy gracious dawn, Our rainbow arch Thy mercy's sign, All, save the clouds of sin, are Thine! 4 Lord of all life, below, above,[ love; Whose light is truth, whose warmth is Before Thy ever- blazing throne We ask no lustre of our own. 35 36 52-53 Z 0: 3 : 中 8 exper GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. doodbog 200 of doddo pople dogod 818 Eden( 1st Tune).- L.M. ofe Stolp of ge plo polge dą plo ро doogoooodo 8 Trinity( 2nd Tune).- L.M. dddd મેટ્રો " 1 fl 1 PRAISE for Thee, Lord, in Zion waits: Prayer shall besiege Thy templegates; All flesh shall to Thy throne repair, And find, through Christ, salvation there. P2 Our spirits faint; our sins prevail, Leave not our trembling hearts to fail; O Thou that hearest prayer, descend, And still be found the sinner's Friend! 11 3 How blest Thy saints! how safely led, How surely kept, how richly fed! Saviour of all in earth and sea, How happy they who rest in Thee! ef " 1 1 ро ld d d d d o dode Ⓒooooo pº ple от dedd ddd poolt рос 8 f6 8880 to to d 08 Dr. L. MASON. and inte 6 8 ff god doda de beto PIERACCINI. elall ▬▬▬▬ 28 Hal 227 Sodell 4 Thy hand sets fast the mighty hills, Thy voice the troubled ocean stills; f Evening and morning hymn Thy praise, And earth Thy bounty wide displays. 5 The year is with Thy goodness crowned; The clouds drop wealth the world around; [ sing, Through Thee the deserts laugh and And Nature smiles and owns her King. Lord, on our souls Thy Spirit pour; The moral waste within restore; O let Thy love our spring- tide be, And make us all bear fruit to Thee. H. F. LYTE. GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. 53 Eden or Trinity.- L.M. A¹ GOD of my life, through all my days, My Thy praise; f My song shall wake with opening light, And cheer the dark and silent night. p 2 When anxious cares would break my rest, And griefs would tear my throbbing breast, Thy tuneful praises, raised on high, f Shall check the murmur and the sigh. p3 When death o'er nature shall prevail, And all its powers of language fail,[ break, Joy through my swimming eyes shall And mean the thanks I cannot speak. 54-55 288 8 55 fl ddd ере еро 1000 مد 1 a To God, the sovereign King: Let every land their tongues employ, And hymns of triumph sing. Richmond.- C.M. 2 Jesus our God ascends on high, His heavenly guards around Attend Him rising through the sky, With trumpet's joyful sound. f3 While angels shout and praise their King, Let mortals learn their strains; LD IFT up to God the voice of praise, Whose breath our souls inspired; Loud and more loud the anthem raise, With grateful ardour fired. f2 Lift up to God the voice of praise, Whose tender care sustains Our feeble frame, encompassed round With death's unnumbered pains. 4 But, O! when that last conflict's o'er, And I am chained to earth no more, f With what glad accents shall I rise To join the music of the skies! f3 Lift up to God the voice of praise, Whose goodness, passing thought, f5 Soon shall I learn the exalted strains Which echo through the heavenly plains; And emulate, with joy unknown, The glowing seraphs round the throne. f6 The cheerful tribute will I give, Long as a deathless soul shall live: A work so sweet, a theme so high, Demands and crowns eternity. P. DODDRIDGE. -0210 " 1 هم plot P f5 d Richmond.- C.M. 8 Lad Dr. HAWEIS. ppppp Let all the earth His honours sing; O'er all the earth He reigns. 8 4 Rehearse His praise with awe profound, Let knowledge lead the song; Nor mock Him with a solemn sound Upon a thoughtless tongue. f5 In Israel stood His ancient throne; He loved that chosen race; But now He calls the world His own, And heathens taste His grace. I. WATTS. Loads every minute, as it flies, With benefits unsought. f4 Lift up to God the voice of praise, From whom salvation flows; Who sent His Son our souls to save From everlasting woes. 37 Lift up to God the voice of praise, For hope's transporting ray, Which lights through darkest shades of [ death To realms of endless day. R. WARDLAW. 38 56 2 88 22 O 8 8 d d d Po GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. Byzantium.- C.M. dopo لللل. 2 Thy hand, how wide it spreads the sky! How glorious to behold! Tinged with a blue of heavenly dye, And starred with sparkling gold. 3 There Thou hast bid the globes of light Their endless circles run; There the pale planet rules the night; The day obeys the sun. 4 If down I turn my wondering eyes On clouds and storms below, Those under- regions of the skies Thy numerous glories show. F 8 f6 There, like a trumpet loud and strong, Thy thunder shakes our coast; While the red lightnings wave along The banners of Thy host. " 1 " 1 5 The noisy winds stand ready there Thy orders to obey; A With sounding wings they sweep the To make Thy chariot way.[ air, V dod ETERNAL Wisdom! Thee we praise, 7 On the thin air, without a prop, A Thee the creation sings, [ seas, With Thy loved name, rocks, hills, and And heaven's high palace rings. Hang fruitful showers around; At Thy command they sink, and drop Their fatness on the ground. Q 11 8 d ord o T. JACKSON. 12 P 12 8 Lo! here Thy wondrous skill arrays The earth in cheerful green; A thousand herbs Thy art displays, A thousand flowers between. 9 There the rough mountains of the deep Obey Thy strong command: Thy breath can raise the billows steep, Or sink them to the sand. f10 Thy glories blaze all nature round, And strike the wondering sight, Through skies, and seas, and solid With terror and delight.[ ground, 11 Infinite strength and equal skill 2 Shine through Thy works abroad, Our souls with vast amazement fill, And speak the builder, God. 12 But the mild glories of Thy grace Our softer passions move; Pity divine in Jesus' face, We see, adore, and love! I. WATTS. 57 Boldly. 8 V 00 рр TOO. Triumphant bost.-C.M.D. GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. PPP ddddddd pptop 2008 2006 d d d d d d d --9ddddjo epole 8 1 PRAISE ye the Lord! immortal choir, In heavenly heights above, With harp and voice and souls of fire, Burning with perfect love. f Shine to His glory, worlds of light! Ye million suns of space, Fair moons and glittering stars of Running your mystic race![ night, 1088 3 Do homage, breezy ocean floor, With many- twinkling sign: Majestic calms, be hushed before The Holiness Divine. 2 Ye gorgeous clouds, that deck the skyf With crystal, crimson, gold, And rainbow arches raised on high, The Light of light unfold! Lift to Jehovah, wintry main, Your grand white hands in prayer; Still summer seas, in dulcet strain, Murmur hosannas there! 201 002 8 8 2 H. COWARD Mus. Bac. # --00 Majpaddy ㅎㅎ pte d d d d g рр d d d d d d d d d d 8 88 g d d d of 4 His name, ye forests, wave along; Whisper it, every flower; 39 pl Storm, lightning, thunder, hail and snow, Wild winds that keep His word, With the old mountains far below, Unite to bless the Lord. Birds, beasts, and insects, swell the song That tells His love and power. Around the wide world let it roll, Whilst man shall lead it on: Join every ransomed human soul, In glorious unison! 5 Come, aged man! come, little child! Youth, maiden, peasant, kingTo God in Jesus reconciled Your hallelujahs bring! The all creating Deity, Maker of earth and heaven! The great redeeming majesty, To Him the praise be given! G. RAWSON. 40 58 8 e d d g GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. Silchester.- S.M. gi ddiad. Q PPP A¹ COME, ye that love the Lord, And let your joys be known; Join in a song with sweet accord While we surround the throne. 2 The sorrows of the mind O 2. Be banished from the place; Religion never was designed To make our pleasures less. p 3 Let those refuse to sing Who never knew our God; f But servants of the heavenly King May speak their joys abroad. 4 The God that rules on high, That all the earth surveys, That rides upon the stormy sky, And calms the roaring seas: p5 This awful God is ours, Our Father and our Love; He will send down His heavenly powers Το carry us above. 59 d od d d d. O od 8: 8 & fl f1 CLAP your hands, ye people all, ye Bohemia.- 77.77. } 77 Lift your voice and shout His praise, Triumph in His sovereign grace! a 8: Q: 88 Rev. Dr. MALAN. d d d foods d 88 d 6 There shall we see His face, And never, never sin; There from the rivers of His grace Drink endless pleasures in. 7 Yes! and before we rise To that immortal state, The thoughts of such amazing bliss Should constant joys create. 9 The hill of Zion yields A thousand sacred sweets, Before we reach the heavenly fields, Or walk the golden streets. f10 Then let our songs abound, And every tear be dry: We're marching through Immanuel's To fairer worlds on high. [ ground I. WATTS. 8: 8 The men of grace have found Glory begun below; Celestial fruits on earthly ground From faith and hope may grow. 0: died O. 2. O: o died º ddd efº f2 Glorious is the Lord most High, Terrible in majesty; O. O. 의혜 He His sovereign sway maintains, King o'er all the earth He reigns. 3 Jesus is gone up on high, Takes His seat above the sky: f Shout the angel- choirs aloud, Echoing to the trump of God. 4 Sons of earth the triumph join, Praise Him with the host divine; the Their victorious Lord is ours. f5 Shout the God enthroned above, Trumpet forth His conquering love; 60 d. 653 fl 3-8 GOD THE FATHER-- HIS PRAISE. 8 Mature's Voice( 1st Tune).- 44 6.4 46. 8 1 d. O. 888 " 1 11 bd MY Thy praise I sing, My heart is all Thine own; My highest powers, My choicest hours, I yield to Thee alone. Darlow( 2nd Tune).-4 4 6.4 46. " 1 2 My voice awake, Thy part to take; My soul, the concert join; Till all around Shall catch the sound, And mix their hymns with mine. 8 d. Praises to our Jesus sing Praises to our glorious King! f6 Power is all to Jesus given, Power o'er hell, and earth, and heaven; Power He now to us imparts: Praise Him with believing hearts. 7 Wonderful in saving power, Him let all our hearts adore; Earth and heaven repeat the cryGlory be to God most high!" C. WESLEY. 66 O " 1 11 ... p 3 H. COWARD, Mus. Bac. 97 dd d 8 d But man is weak Thy praise to speak; Your God, ye angels, sing; ' Tis yours to see, More near than we, The glories of our King. His truth and grace Fill time and space; As large His honours be Till all that live HARRISON. Their homage give, f And praise my God with me. 8 a 6 8 41 H. F. LYTE. B* 42 61 0: 4 dd po to oppo DOL GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. St. bilda.- 66.7 7.77. 62-63 2200 éd 8 2/80 66882 A¹FATHER of earth and sky, Thy name we : O that earth and heaven might join, Thy perfections to proclaim; f Praise the attributes Divine, Fear and love Thy awful name. 2 When shall Thy Spirit reign In every heart of man? Father, bring the kingdom near, Honour Thy triumphant Son; f God of heaven, on earth appear, Fix with us Thy glorious Throne. 3 Thy good and holy will, Let all on earth fulfil; f Men with minds angelic vie, Saints below with saints above, Thee to praise and glorify, Thee to serve with perfect love. I id F 04 d d d d 2 8 8 0000 2008 18 dodd dd's d do 18 d d d d d d d d oooop Rev. S. J. P. DUNMAN, f7 Father, by right Divine, Assert the kingdom Thine; Jesus, Power of God, subdue Thy own universe to Thee; Spirit of grace and glory too, Reign through all eternity. d Lot C. WESLEY. Jesburun.- 76.7 6.7 7.7 6. ممه p 4 This day with this day's bread Thy hungry children feed; Fountain of all blessings, grant Now the manna from above; Now supply our bodies' want, Now sustain our souls with love. p 5 Our trespasses forgive: And when absolved we live, Thou our life of grace maintain; Lest we from our God depart, Lose Thy pardoning grace again, Grant us a forgiving heart. p 6 In every fiery hour Display Thy guardian power; Near in our temptation stay, With sufficient strength defend, Bring us through the evil day, Make us faithful to the end. 8 Dr. GAUNTLETT. Lo ddeggel, 8 d d d d d o ddd. 11 ㅎㅎ pipe 63 dog of GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. dddo -6 g ро do lodd do ddo dd dddd ¹ MEET and right it is to sing, In every time and place, f Glory to our heavenly King, The God of truth and grace; Join we then with sweet accord, All in one thanksgiving join, Holy, holy, holy Lord, Eternal praise be Thine! 2 Thee the first- born sons of light, In choral symphonies, Praise by day, day without night, And never, never cease; f Angels and archangels all A Prai Praise the mystic Three in One, Sing, and pause, and gaze, and fall O'erwhelmed before Thy throne. decollapperhepappell de ddedde LORIOUS God, accept a heart That pants to sing Thy praise: Thou, without beginning art, And without end of days; Thou, a Spirit invisible, # Dost to none Thy fulness show; None Thy Majesty can tell, Or all Thy Godhead know. d. dg g 010 2 All Thine attributes we own, Thy wisdom, power, and might, Happy in Thyself alone, In goodness infinite, Thou Thy goodness hast displayed, On Thine every work imprest, Lov'st whate'er Thy hands have made; But man Thou lovest best. Lo Jesburun.- 76.7 6.7 7.7 6. 3 Vying with that happy choir, Who chant Thy praise above, We on eagles' wings aspire, The wings of faith and love; fThee they sing with glory crowned, We extol the slaughtered Lamb; Lower if our voices sound, Our subject is the same. 4 Father, God, Thy love we praise, Which gave Thy Son to die; Jesus full of truth and grace, Alike we glorify; Spirit, Comforter divine, Praise by all to Thee be given; fTill we in full chorus join, And earth is turned to heaven. C. WESLEY. 3 Willing Thou that all should know Thy saving truth, and live, Dost to each, or bliss or woe, With strictest justice give: Thou with perfect righteousness Renderest every man his due; Faithful in Thy promises, And And in Thy threatenings too. p 4 Thou art merciful to all Who truly turn to Thee! Hear me, then, for pardon call, And show Thy grace to me; Me, through mercy reconciled, Me, for Jesus' sake forgiven, Me receive, Thy favoured child, f To sing Thy praise in heaven. 43 C. WESLEY. 44 64 # 1 *** #### # # 00 65 2 مم Spanish Chant.- 77.77.77. dd d ре GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. 8p dd PRO 0000 8 Dea ер Ld FOR POR the beauty of the earth, For the splendour of the skies, For the love which from our birth Over and around us lies; f Father, unto Thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise. plopo 2 For the beauty of each hour Of the day and of the night, Hill and vale, and tree and flower, Sun and moon and stars of light; f Father, unto Thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise. 3 For the joy of ear and eye, For the heart and mind's delight, For the mystic harmony Linking sense to sound and sight; f Father, unto Thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise. " 1 2 " 1 = 00 00== 8 88 DOO TO OOOO TOR z p 00 00 TOR مام dd P dread ddddd 818 da P P.PPP p 890 dg: go dig d d do TTOO 00 d ple O. DODO 0000 0d d d TOO TO TTOO OO d Newcastle( 1st Tune).- 8 6.8 86. 700. d do od d d 00 00 P= H 8 e 4 For the joy of human love, Brother, sister, parent, child, Friends on earth and friends above, For all gentle thoughts and mild; f Father, unto Thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise. --- 95 For each perfect gift of Thine To our race so freely given, Graces human and divine, Flowers of earth and buds of heaven; f Father, unto Thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise. 00 6 For Thy church that evermore Lifteth holy hands above, Offering up on every shore Its pure sacrifice of love; Father, unto Thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise. F. S. PIERPOINT. 00 00 8 -O H. L. MORLEY. 88 dd d € oo ## 0²188 6³1 8 8 -OO: bp Jppedcoape door a P doog d d d d d Royal Fort( 2nd Tune).- 86.88 6. da otpot 00888 320820 20 282 208 18 GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. 2 Q. DOO 100 to dod 20 drod d d d d god f1 TERNAL Light! Eternal Light! How pure the soul must be, When placed within Thy searching sight, It shrinks not, but, with calm delight, Can live, and look on Thee! 80 to poto plo -Odadd 2 The spirits that surround Thy throne May bear the burning bliss; But that is surely theirs alone, p Since they have never, never known A fallen world like this. eddd Todo lo e 00 a= of and - May dwell in the Eternal Light, Through the Eternal Love! T. BINNEY. E. J. ORCHARD. 88 f 5 These, these prepare us for the sight Of Holiness above: 8 8 50 ddd e 8 8 8 did dod 4 There is a way for man to rise To that sublime abode: An offering and a sacrifice, A Holy Spirit's energies, An Advocate with God8 P 30! how shall I, whose native sphere Is dark, whose mind is dim, Before the Ineffable appear, And on my naked spirit bear That uncreated beam? -6O T 45 46 66 f1 b $ 4 920 8 ddd. 28 O GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. Lucerne.- 87.87. ofe 8 。 10 8 10 81212• ag ddod do. 2.212: Praise Him, angels in the height, Sun and moon, rejoice before Him, Praise Him, all ye stars of light! ddddd PPP f2 Praise the Lord, for He hath spoken; Worlds His mighty voice obeyed; Laws which never can be broken, For their guidance He hath made. 67 6 To a 8 00 PRAISE the Lord! ye heavens adore 3 Praise the Lord, for He is glorious, Him, Never promise God hath made His saints victorious, Sin and death shall not prevail. Poo dodd do " 1 e Toja || a Regent Square.- 87.87.47. 888 88 d d d d d d g 8 0 adajo ppppppo 90 8080 000 fiza 0:30. d 8: 808 PRAISE my soul, the King of heaven, To His feet thy tribute bring; Ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven, Who like thee His praise should sing? Praise Him, praise Him, Praise the everlasting King! f 2 Praise Him for His grace and favour To our fathers in distress; Praise Him, still the same as ever, f4 Praise the God of our salvation, Hosts on high! His power proclaim; ff Heaven and earth, and all creation! Laud and magnify His name. Anon. Foundling Chapel Col. معلم f 12 08 dipe T. A. WILLIS. $ 10.0 88 do 288 H. SMART. dood Joooppp d 68:: 2 818 déo Slow to chide and swift to bless: Praise Him, praise Him, Glorious in His faithfulness! f p 3 Father- like He tends and spares us; Well our feeble frame He knows; In His hands He gently bears us, Rescues us from all our foes. Praise Him, praise Him, Widely as His mercy flows! 4 Frail as summer's flower we flourish; Blows the wind, and it is gone; But, while mortals rise and perish, God endures unchanging on: Praise Him, praise Him, Praise the high eternal One! 68 62 8 GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. 88 dd d 88 402 Austria( 1st Tune).- 87.87.87.8 7. 8 8 d d 880 8 8 11 H f 5 Angels, help us to adore HimYe behold Him face to face; Sun and moon, bow down before Him Dwellers all in time and space, S JIDAISE the psalm: let earth adoring, Through each kindred, tribe, and To her God His praise restoring,[ tongue, Raise the new accordant song. Bless His name, each farthest nation; Sing His praise, His truth display: Tell anew His high salvation, With each new return of day. f2Tell it out beneath the heaven To each kindred, tribe, and tongue, Tell it out from morn till even In your unexhausted song: Tell that God for ever reigneth, He, who set the world so fast, He, who still its state sustaineth Till the day of doom to last. 8--8g 8 " 1 " 1 8 8 Praise Him, praise Him, Praise with us the God of grace! H. F. LYTE. dg 8 8 800 ddd 010 Q 8 d d d oto g d HAYDN. O 3. c 4.7 O O f= f3Tell them that the day is coming When that righteous doom shall be: Then shall heaven new joys illumine, Gladness shine o'er earth and sea. Yea, the far- resounding ocean Shall its thousand voices raise, All its waves in glad commotion Chant the fulness of His praise. 4 And earth's fields, with herbs and flowers, Shall put on their choice array, And in all their leafy bowers Shall the woods keep holyday: When the Judge, to earth descending, Righteous judgment shall ordain, Fraud and wrong shall then have ending, Truth, immortal truth, shall reign. E. CHURTON. 48 68 fl GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. Woodhouse( 2nd Tune).- 87.8 7.8 7.8 7. 우 d.d 8: P 8 d d d d 00 To a f2 Tell it out beneath the heaven P de 8: d d a " 1 " 1 RAISE AISE the psalm: let earth adoring f3 Through each kindred, tribe, and To her God His praise restoring,[ tongue, Raise the new accordant song. Bless His name, each farthest nation; Sing His praise, His truth display: Tell anew His high salvation With each new return of day. To each kindred, tribe, and tongue, Tell it out from morn till even In your unexhausted song: Tell that God for ever reigneth, He, who set the world so fast, He, who still its state sustaineth Till the day of doom to last. #d O d d d d d d d d d 0+0 Q d d d d PP of 18 F. JAMES, Mus. Bac. d P ģ O 18 dja R g opp 8 --0C d d 8 Tell them that the day is coming When that righteous doom shall be: Then shall heaven new joys illumine, Gladness shine o'er earth and sea. Yea, the far- resounding ocean A Shall its thousand voices raise, All its waves in glad commotion Chant the fulness of His praise. 4 And earth's fields, with herbs and flowers, Shall put on their choice array, And in all their leafy bowers Shall the woods keep holyday: f When the Judge, to earth descending, Righteous judgment shall ordain, Fraud and wrong shall then have ending, Truth, immortal truth, shall reign. A E. CHURTON. 69 جم d PPP 0.00 GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. Censorinus.- 87.87.87.87. dla F 8888 d 3 d. d d d d d d d d d d d d Q. 20 8 O Fo d.ed deed O. 888 000 d d d P PIPP dde dete ете 8% 18 " 1 00 00= TOO 00 oo Too O 00 dd TOO go bo to 9. 0.100 00 bo d O Po о 00 00 ROUND the Lord in glory seated, Filled His temple, and repeated Each to each the alternate hymn: f Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven, Earth is with its fulness stored; Unto Thee be glory given, Holy, holy, holy, Lord! P TOO. e f2 Heaven is still with glory ringing, Earth takes up the angels' cry, ' Holy, holy, holy,' singing, ' Lord of Hosts, the Lord most High.' ' Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven,'& c. Dr. A. H. MANN. 3 With His seraph- train before Him, With His holy church below, Thus unite we to adore Him, Bid we thus our anthem flow: f Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven,'& c. R. MANT. $ 08 008 00 2 o to 6--649 Org. 8 8 50 70 fl #!! 71 ерро dd 98 PP P P P P P Po0. dog 0: 0 18 8 GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. Almsgiving.- 888.4. 20 рет 8 8 8 dd love deWhere harvests ripen, Thou art there, Giver of all. 3 For peaceful homes and healthful days, For all the blessings earth displays, f We owe Thee thankfulness and praise, Giver of all. PP te HE pº ddd Led To -6 LORD of heaven and earth and sea, f4 For souls redeemed, for sins forgiven, How shall we show our love to Thee, Father, what can to Thee be given, Who givest all? Giver of all? 2 The golden sunshine, vernal air,[ clare; p5 We lose what on ourselves we spend; We without end whatever, Lord, to Thee we lend, Who givest all. dele 7 To Thee, from whom we all derive p Our life, our gifts, our power to give, f O may we ever with Thee live. Giver of all! 8 doppe Donmouth( 1st Tune).- 888.888. a bloos: gd Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. થી જે ટીક 8 D.d. --0 8: C. WORDSWORTH. 6 Whatever, Lord, we lend to Thee, Repaid a thousandfold will be; Then gladly will we give to Thee, Giver of all. p| 0|| 1: 1 dd ea 8: G. DAVIS. O. " 1 " 1 $ 88 3 ре 22 d GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. 890 Dresden( 2nd Tune).- 888.888. dloon 88 4 8 logo d d d d d d d d b FEE dddd p 0088 po 000 ddő ре d d d d d d g g I'LL praise my Maker with my breath, my And Praise shall employ my nobler powers: My days of praise shall ne'er be past, While life and thought and being last, Or immortality endures. 2 Why should I make a man my trust? Princes must die and turn to dust! Vain is the help of flesh and blood: Their breath departs, their pomp and power And thoughts all vanish in an hour, Nor can they make their promise good. 88 TROO OOO TOO OO dd PP TOO_ d d d d d d d d d 6 Swiss Melody. 11 J J 900 8 d d d d 8 8 1 f 5 I'll praise Him while He lends me breath, And when my voice is lost in death Praise shall employ my nobler powers: My days of praise shall ne'er be past, While life, and thought, and being last, Or immortality endures. I. WATTS. d d d d g O 3 Happy the man whose hopes rely God: He 51 And earth, and seas, with all their train! His truth for ever stands secure; He saves the oppressed, He feeds the poor, And none shall find His promise vain. 4 The Lord hath eyes to give the blind; The Lord supports the sinking mind; He sends the labouring conscience peace: He helps the stranger in distress, The widow and the fatherless, And grants the prisoner sweet release. 52 72 GOD THE FATHER- HIS PRAISE. The Strain Upraise. | 222| 2*| 2| 2| 2 ido 2 déo 8180 8 ddo # A. H. D. TROYTE. -O# 80 1 THE strain upraise of joy and praise, Halle-| lujah!|| To the glory of their King shall the ransomed| people sing|| Halle-| lujah!|| Halle-| lujah! 2 And the choirs that dwell on high|| mf Shall re- echo| through the sky,|| f Halle-| lujah!|| Halle-| lujah! 3 They, through the fields of| Paradise that roam,|| The blessèd ones, repeat through that bright home|| Halle-| lujah!|| Halle-| lujah! 4 The planets, glittering on your| heavenly way,|| The shining constellations,| join and say|| Halle-| lujah!|| Halle-| lujah! 5 Ye clouds that onward sweep, Ye winds on| pinions light,|| f Ye thunders echoing loud and deep, Ye lightnings,| wildly bright, mp In sweet con-| sent unite| mf your Halle-| lujah! 6 Ye floods and ocean billows, Ye storms and winter snow,|| Ye days of cloudless beauty, Hoar frost and summer glow,| Ye groves that wave in spring, And glorious | forests, sing|| Halle-| lujah! 7 First let the birds, with painted| plumage gay,|| Exalt their great Creator's | praise, and say|| Halle-| lujah!|| Halle-| lujah! 8 Then let the beasts of earth, with varying strain,|| Join in creation's hymnand cry again|| Halle-| lujah!|| Halle-| lujah! f9 Here let the mountains thunder forth so-| norous|| Halle-| lujah!|| mp There let the valleys sing in gentler| chorus|| Halle-| lujah! 10 Thou jubilant abyss of ocean, cry|| f Halle| lujah!|| m Ye tracts of earth and conti- nents, reply|| f Hallelujah! 11 To God, Who all cre-| ation made,|| The frequent hymn be| duly paid,|| Halle| lujah!|| Halle-| lujah! 12 This is the strain, the eternal strain, the Lord of all things loves,|| Halle | lujah!|| This is the song, the heavenly song, that Christ Himself approves,|| Hallelujah! * To be sung to the last two chords mf 13 Wherefore we sing, both heart and voice a-| waking.|| f Halle-| lujah!|| p And children's voices echo, answer| making,|| Halle-| lujah! f14 Now from all men| be outpoured|| Hallelujah| to the Lord;|| With Hallelujah | evermore| The Son and Spirit| we adore. f15 Praise be done to the| Three in One.|| Halle-| lujah!|| Halle-| lujah!|| Hallelujah! mf Amen.* GODESCALCUS, trs. by G. M. 73 GOD THE SON- HIS INCARNATION AND 53 8 d 88 d. d d d 1. Winchester( Old).- C.M. 888 08 ADVENT. d d DOL COO dddd " 1 2 d 8 8 18 40 P d d g ㅎㅎ 88 1 MORTALS, awake! with angels join, And chant the solemn Joy, love, and gratitude combine To hail the auspicious day. f2 In heaven the rapturous song began, And sweet seraphic fire Through all the shining legions ran, And strung and tuned the lyre. 3 Swift through the vast expanse it flew, And loud the echo rolled; The theme, the song, the joy was new, ' Twas more than heaven could hold. 4 Down through the portals of the sky The impetuous torrent ran, And angels flew, with eager joy, To bear the news to man. 5 Hark! the celestial armies shout, And glory leads the song: Goodwill and peace are heard throughout The harmonious heavenly throng. f6 With joy the chorus we repeat ,Glory to God on high! Goodwill and peace are now completeJesus was born to die. 7 Hail! Prince of life, for ever hail! Redeemer, Brother, Friend! Though earth, and time, and life shall fail, Thy praise shall never end. S. MEDLEY. 0 ESTE'S Psalter. 응: 1 Q. 54 74 GOD THE SON- HIS INCARNATION AND ADVENT. DO TOOL P d d O d d d d d. pel Gabriel.- C.M.D. THT COD Arranged by Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. 8 8 8 8: 18 P P 0 000080 Q ddddd O " 1 " 1 d. dd 1 WHILE shepherds watched their flocks All seated on the ground,[ by night, The angel of the Lord came down, f And glory shone around. p' Fear not,' said he( for mighty dread Had seized their troubled mind), f'Glad tidings of great joy I bring To you and all mankind. " 1 e d d d d d doo 0:00 8 8 8 d 8 8 88 d d d d d d d d d 8 d d d 88 8 f'All glory be to God on high, And to the earth be peace; d 3 Thus spake the seraph; and forthwith Appeared a shining throng Of angels, praising God, and thus Addressed their joyful song: 8 d d d Goodwill henceforth from heaven to men Begin, and never cease.' 2o.d -9° d 8: OF 2 To you, in David's town, this day Is born of David's line A The Saviour, who is Christ the Lord; And this shall be the sign: N. TATE AND N. BRADY. --6-° O p The heavenly Babe you there shall find To human view displayed, All meanly wrapped in swathing bands, And in a manger laid.' II 75 told DO GOD THE SON- HIS INCARNATION AND ADVENT. DOL TOOL d d d. TONT dd fl St. Saviour.- C.M. ddd 8 8 d DO... g: " 1 " 1 8 11 ddd 18 d Q 2 On Him the Spirit largely poured, Exerts its sacred fire; p p HARK! the glad sound, the Saviour comes, The Saviour promised long! Let every heart prepare a throne, And every voice a song. dd P d d f3 He comes the prisoners to release, In Satan's bondage held; Q Wisdom and might and zeal and love His holy breast inspire. The gates of brass before Him burst, The iron fetters yield. 4 He comes from thickest films of vice To clear the mental ray, And on the eyeballs of the blind To pour celestial day. p 5 He comes the broken heart to bind, The bleeding soul to cure, And with the treasures of His grace To enrich the humble poor. f6 Our glad hosannas, Prince of Peace, Thy welcome shall proclaim: ff And heaven's eternal arches ring With Thy belovèd name. P. DODDRIDGE. F. G. BAKER. -6 55 ar 8. -6 56 76 40 2 8 GOD THE SON- HIS INCARNATION AND ADVENT. dodd d d e da od A little slower. 8 8 88+ 8 ddd Moel.-C.M.D. $ P عالم TOO O p Above its sad and lowly plains They bend on hovering wing And ever, o'er its Babel- sounds, The blessèd angels sing. I came upon the midnight clear, f From angels bending near the earth, To touch their harps of gold' Peace on the earth, goodwill to men,' From heaven's all- gracious King: The world in solemn stillness lay To hear the angels sing. 8 8 8 8 + f " 1 Still through the cloven skies they come, With peaceful wings unfurled, And still their heavenly music floats O'er all the weary world; -O 3 Yet, with the woes of sin and strife, The world has suffered long; Beneath the angel- strain have rolled Two thousand years of wrong; 8 d d tu 8 O Traditional Air re- arranged. 8 d d d d Ed 2 P 8 8 d... pło + 88 dd do d 8: OF 0] And man, at war with man, hears not The love- song which they bring; 0 hush the noise, ye men of strife, And hear the angels sing! pp 4 And ye, beneath life's crushing load, Whose forms are bending low, Who toil along the climbing way, With painful steps and slowf Look now! for glad and golden hours Come swiftly on the wing: O rest beside the weary road, And hear the angels sing! 5 For lo! the days are hastening on, By prophet- bards foretold, When with the ever- circling years Comes round the age of gold: When peace shall over all the earth Its ancient splendours fling, p And the whole world send back the song Which now the angels sing. E. H. SEARS. 77 24 88 fl GOD THE SON- HIS INCARNATION AND ADVENT. Reading.- 77.77. TOTO 00 00 10000 TOO 00 8 P d d d 8 8 O 8 O 8 00 d 0011 1 BRIGHT and joyful is the morn, For to us a is born: From the highest realms of heaven, Unto us a Son is given. 2 On His shoulder He shall bear Power and majesty: and wear, His Names most awful, names most high. 78 00 00 d 9 8 2 Q P d @ GLORY be to God on high, God, whose glory fills the sky: Peace on earth to man forgiven, Man, the well- beloved of heaven, 2 Sovereign Father, heavenly King! Thee we now presume to sing: Glad, Thine attributes confess, Glorious all, and numberless. f3 Hail, by all Thy works adored! Hail, the everlasting Lord! Thee with thankful hearts we prove God of power and God of love! 4 Christ our Lord and God we own, Christ, the Father's only Son, " 1 8 888 -0O " 1 8 -6000 Q TOOOO 8 -61 00 00 00 8 2 DOORL 0000 형 8 1000 8 d d d f3 Wonderful in counsel He, The Incarnate Deity; University College.- 77.77. From the Union Hymn and Tune Book, by permission. Dr. GAUNTLETT. From MENDELSSOHN. TOO 00 TOO 00 8 d d P d Sire King of Kings and Prince of Peace. 4 Come and worship at His feet, Yield to Christ the homage meet, From His manger to His throneHomage due to God alone. J. MONTGOMERY. -6d d d 818 مه 00 Q G 8 Lamb of God, for sinners slain, Saviour of offending man. 8 80 8 p5 Bow Thine ear, in merey bow, Hear, the world's Atonement, Thou! Jesus, in Thy Name we pray, Take, O take our sins away! 7 Hear, for Thou, O Christ, alone Art with Thy great Father OneOne the Holy Ghost with Thee, One supreme, eternal Three. 6 Powerful Advocate with God, Justify us by Thy blood; mercy bow, Hear, the world's Atonement, Thou! 57 C. WESLEY. 58 79 ## NOUN *### !! NOUN GOD THE SON- HIS INCARNATION AND ADVENT. TOO dood geld 2 g PPP P 888.1 do ddod d to ö 。... po " 1 de Mendelssohn.- 77.77.77.77.77. 8 HARK, 8: ddd. Foto f ded pop 18.8 ddddddo ddoodd doo 88 1888 2 2 2 2 O fl ARK! the herald- angels sing, Glory to the new- born King, p Peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled. Joyful, all ye nations, rise, Join the triumph of the skies; With the angelic host proclaim, ' Christ is born in Bethlehem.' Hark! the herald- angels sing, Glory to the new- born King! f2 Christ, by highest heavens adored, Christ, the Everlasting Lord, Offspring of a virgin's womb. p Veiled in flesh the Godhead see! 2 MENDELSSOHN'S Fest Gesang. Pleased as Man with men to dweli, Jesus, our Immanuel. Hark! the herald- angels sing, Glory to the new- born King! 8 8 8 88 888. 11000 118d 201 8 d d d d d d o 8888 20 32 Hd. dodog. 8888 doog de Proje | f3 Hail, the heaven- born Prince of Peace! Hail, the Sun of Righteousness! Light and life to all He brings, Risen with healing in His wings. Mild, He lays His glory by; Born, that man no more may die! Born, to raise the sons of earth; Born, to give them second birth. Hark! the herald- angels sing, Glory to the new- born King! 8 4 Come, Desire of nations, come, Fix in us Thy humble home; Rise, the woman's conquering seed, Bruise in us the serpent's head! Now display Thy saving power, Ruined nature now restore; Now in mystic union join Thine to ours, and ours to Thine! Hark! the herald- angels sing, Glory to the new- born King! C. WESLEY. 80 fl 8 f 8 GOD THE SON- HIS INCARNATION AND ADVENT. 8 8 P 8 g 8 d Regent Square.- 87.87.47. d. 8 d. O d d f #d 8 ANGELS, from the realms of glory, Wing your flight o'er all the earth; Ye, who sang Creation's story, Now proclaim Messiah's birth. Come and worship, Worship Christ, the new- born King. 2 Shepherds in the field abiding, Watching o'er your flocks by night, God with man is now residing; Yonder shines the infant light: Come and worship, Worship Christ, the new- born King. 11. 0 80 P P P P d 08 8 d d d d 우우 d d f 5 Sinners, wrung with true repentance, Doomed for guilt to endless pains, Justice now revokes the sentenceMercy calls you- break your chains: Come and worship, Worship Christ, the new- born King. H. SMART. ま P p 8 d d d d d d 3 Sages, leave your contemplations, Brighter visions beam afar; Seek the great Desire of nations, Ye have seen His natal star: Come and worship, Worship Christ, the new- born King. J. MONTGOMERY, 59 8 p 4 Saints, before the altar bending, Watching long with hope and fear, Suddenly, the Lord descending, In His temple shall appear: Come and worship, Worship Christ, the new- born King. 60 81 6²1 8 0 0 0 8 400 2 82 888 GOD THE SON- HIS INCARNATION AND ADVENT. 2008 888 ff 11 Deerburst.- 8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7. 800p 488 8 dd dg Popt dodd ddo dd ddodd 8 Lo! the angelic host rejoices,[ skies? Heavenly hallelujahs rise. Listen to the wondrous story, Which they chant in hymns of joy! f Glory in the highest, glory: Glory be to God Most High! J. LANGRAN, Mus. Bac. d " 1 pz8z pogla क ૯aº ઇટટટટ godd ggg d ffet 80-8 dddg ord 8 d d d d d d d d ag d d d d d 20 plHARK! what mean these holy voices, 2 Peace on earth, goodwill from heaven, f as man Souls redeemed, and sins forgiven;Loud our golden harps shall sound. Christ is born, the great Anointed; Heaven and earth His praises sing; Glad receive whom God appointed For your Prophet, Priest and King. f 3 Hasten, mortals, to adore Him; Learn His name and taste His joy; Till in heaven ye sing before Him, Glory be to God Most High!. Let us learn the wondrous story Of our great Redeemer's birth; Spread the brightness of His glory, Till it cover all the earth. J. CAWOOD. Yorkshire.- 10 10.10 10.10 10. = TTO ерво do Dr. J. WAINWRIGHT. O GOD THE SON- HIS INCARNATION AND ADVENT. 8 LE do 8 fl f1 CHRISTIANS, awake! salute the happy morn Whereon the Saviour of the world was born; Rise to adore the mystery of love Which hosts of angels chanted from above; With them the joyful tidings first begun Of God Incarnate and the Virgin's Son. 2 Then to the watchful shepherds it was told, Who heard the angelic herald's voice: Behold, I bring good tidings of a Saviour's birth To you and all the nations upon earth; This day hath God fulfilled His promised word, This day is born a Saviour, Christ the Lord.' f 3 He spake; and straightway the celestial choir In hymns of joy, unknown before, conspire: The praises of redeeming love they sang, And heaven's whole orb with hallelujahs rang; p God's highest glory was their anthem still, ' Peace upon earth, and unto men good- will.' 4 To Bethlehem straight the enlightened shepherds ran, To see the wonder God had wrought for man, To all the joyful tidings they proclaim, The first apostles of the Saviour's name, Then to their flocks, still praising God, return, And their glad hearts with holy rapture burn. 50 may we keep and ponder in our mind God's wondrous love in saving lost mankind; Trace we the Babe, who hath retrieved our loss, From the poor manger to the bitter cross; Tread in His steps, assisted by His grace, Till man's first heavenly state again takes place. f 6 Then may we hope, the angelic hosts among, To sing, redeemed, a glad triumphal song; He that was born upon this joyful day, Around us all His glory shall display; Saved by His love, incessant ye shall sing Eternal praise to heaven's almighty King. J. BYROM. 61 H 2212 1 er 62 83 *++ ### 4 8 d р P GOD THE SON- HIS INCARNATION AND ADVENT. 1 Epiphany bymn.- 11 10.11 10. d d ㅎ ded 11 d d d 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, Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid. 2 Cold on His cradle the dew- drops are shining, Low lies His head with the beasts of the stall; Angels adore Him in slumber recliningMaker, and Monarch, and Saviour of all. 3 Say, shall we yield Him, in costly devotion, Odours of Edom, and offerings divine? Gems of the mountain, and pearls of the ocean, Myrrh from the forest, or gold from the mine? Rev. J. F. THRUPP. 4 Vainly we offer each ample oblation: Vainly with gifts would His favour secure: Richer by far is the heart's adoration; Dearer to God are the prayers of the poor. f5 Erightest and best of the sons of the morning! Dawn on our darkness, and lend us Thine aid! Star of the East, the horizon adorning, Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid. R. HEBER. 8 84 pl 0:58 GOD THE SON- HIS LIFE, WORK, AND 63 85 A pl 0 -e2% EXAMPLE. Elstow.- L.M. 90 6 MY Y dear Redeemer and my Lord, I read my duty in Thy word; But in Thy life the law appears Drawn out in living characters. A 2 Such was Thy truth, and such Thy zeal, Such deference to Thy Father's will, Such love, and meekness so divine I would transcribe and make them mine. -0--08088200083 W. HAYNES, adapted from MENDELSSOHN. 1 ઈ P ટીક ટીદ- શ્રીલીટી dododdold oooo po ofo ام چارم چاره طرح اما de Pidddddddd flo p 3 Cold mountains and the midnight air Witnessed the fervour of Thy prayer: The desert Thy temptation knew, Thy conflict and Thy victory too. 11 Staincliffe.- L.M. HOW OW sweetly flowed the gospel's sound From of When listening thousands gathered round, reverence p 4 Be Thou my pattern; make me bear More of Thy gracious image here; f " 1 Then God the Judge shall own my name Amongst the followers of the Lamb. I. WATTS. doodle pleado do de " 1 R. W. DIXON. ટીકા જેટલ ddodogo d do TTOL doo 8 co god dizze age doe 80 -6Fo ام في العمرة 3' Come, wanderers, to my Father's home, Come, all ye weary ones, and rest.' Yes! gracious Saviour, we will come, Obey Thee, love Thee, and be blest. Decay, then, tenements of dust! 4 2 From heaven He came, of heaven He spoke, To heaven He led His followers' way; Dark clouds of gloomy night He broke, f Unveiling an immortal day. Pillars of earthly pride, decay! A nobler mansion waits the just, And Jesus has prepared the way. J. BOWRING. 음악 에 64 86 و GOD THE SON- HIS LIFE, WORK, AND EXAMPLE. Reliance.- L.M. || g- t== gloo ро 8 88d dad diad pº dago 1 TRONG Son of God, immortal Love, By faith, and faith alone, embrace, Believing where we cannot prove; p 2 Thou wilt not leave us in the dust: Thou madest man, he knows not why, He thinks he was not made to die, And Thou hast made him: Thou art just. P 8 28 -e Po 18 1 담임 임 8848 d po do po dod dodo 980 00000 -6p2 But to the contrite spirit yet A present help is He: And faith has yet its Olivet, And love its Galilee. 8 In vain we search the lowest deeps For Him who fills heaven's throne. 11 5 3 Thou seemest human and Divine, The highest, holiest manhood, Thou: Our wills are ours, we know not how: Our wills are ours, to make them Thine. f May make one music as before. A. TENNYSON. 87-88 Edgware.- C.M. 60002 deodoro 11 p 4 Our little systems have their day; They have their day and cease to be: They are but broken lights of Thee, And Thou, O Lord, art more than they. have but faith: cannot know; For knowledge is of things we see, And yet we trust it comes from Thee, A beam in darkness: let it grow. depe dod هام 8 6 Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell; That mind and soul, according well, d F. G. LADDS. " 11 8 died O D 8 d d d d g f dddddd º " 1 1 WE Toming the Lord Chaise do te E may not climb the heavenly steeps 3 The healing of his seamless dress -8Hall Is by our beds of pain; We touch Him in life's throng and press, And we are whole again. p 4 Through Him the first fond prayers are Our lips of childhood frame; [ said The last low whispers of the dead Are tender with His name. 5 O Lord and Saviour of us all! A Whate'er our name or sign; We own Thy sway, we hear Thy call; And form our lives by Thine. 88 1 WHAT grace, O Lord, and beauty! [ shone 89 Around Thy steps below; What patient love was seen in all Thy life and death of woe! P 2 For ever on Thy burdened heart A weight of sorrow hung; Yet no ungentle, murmuring word Escaped Thy silent tongue. 3 Thy foes might hate, despise, revile, Thy friends unfaithful prove, GOD THE SON- HIS LIFE, WORK, AND EXAMPLE. މ ☺ pl 8 YOL 8 TOO TOO TOO. 88 a d Edgware.- C.M. dddd TOO. "" 11 8: 6 We faintly hear, we dimly see, In differing phrase we pray; But, dim or clear, we own in Thee, The Life, the Truth, the Way. J. G. WHITTIEK. A Elvey.- 66 10.6 6 10. RP THOU who didst stoop below, woe, To drain the cup Wearing the form of frail mortality, Thy blessèd labours done, crown of victory won, [ high. Hast from earth passèd to Thy throne on 2 It was no path of flowers Through this dark world of ours, p Beloved of the Father, Thou didst tread And shall we in dismay Shrink from the narrow way,[ spread? When clouds and darkness are around it 4 0 give us hearts to love like Thee, Like Thee, O Lord, to grieve Far more for others' sins, than all The wrongs that we receive! Unwearied in forgiveness still, Thy heart could only love. 5 One with Thyself, may every eye In us, Thy brethren, see The gentleness and grace that spring From union, Lord, with Thee. E. DENNY. ppp 0° 1000 88 -6to Sir G. J. ELVEY, Mus. Doc. " P 。 11 일 р d d d # do.d " 1 сер 88888 8 dddd ddd " 1 8: dd 65 8: 11111 f3 0 Thou who art our life Be with us through the strife;[ bowed; Thy holy head by rudest storms was Raise Thou our eyes above, To see a Father's love [ the cloud. Beam like the bow of promise through p4 E'en through the awful gloom Which hovers o'er the tomb, [ be: That light of love our guiding star shall Our spirits shall not dread The shadowy way to tread,[ lead to Thec. Friend, Guardian, Saviour, which doth S. E. MILES. 0 90 pl GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND 22 2 hold -88 TOO TOO D موح 8 100 01 00 TTO O TOO 8 8 d d d d 020 DEATH. bayes.- L.M D. 88 d d TOTO ре DOLL 37 Ho 8 मह Q. de dodőd de dd From BEETHOVEN, arranged by W. R. BRAINE. 2 Here's love and grief beyond degree; The Lord of Glory dies for men! But, lo! what sudden joys we see! Jesus, the dead, revives again! 8 o oo o g d d d d HE E dies! the Friend of sinners dies Lo! Salem's daughters weep around! A solemn darkness veils the skies; A sudden trembling shakes the ground! p Come, saints, and drop a tear or two For Him who groaned beneath your load; He shed a thousand drops for youA thousand drops of richer blood. == 100. " 1 d d == 00 TOO ㅎㅎ ete d d d d d do to O ddio 8 dd d O 88 818 d 888 bo d d d d f The rising God forsakes the tomb; Up to His Father's court He flies! Cherubic legions guard Him home, And shout Him welcome to the skies! f3 Break off your tears, ye saints, and tell How high your great Deliverer reigns; Sing how He spoiled the hosts of hell, And led the monster Death in chains. ff Say,' Live for ever, wondrous King! Born to redeem and strong to save!' Then ask the monster,' Where's thy sting?' And Where's thy victory, boasting Grave?' T. WATTS. 91 Pl 4 ઝવટ કર do od -€ GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH · 0.0 орого 2382 St. Cross( 1st Tune).- L.M. 00 dod 08 dd O 0 -O 00 8 E o q fett Hatt " 1 d de ate I d 8 18 Babylon( 2nd Tune).- L.M. " 1 ale 8 dddd P " 1 a lag 11 P pp g d d 3 How fast His hands and feet are nailed, His throat with parching thirst is dried! His failing eyes are dim with woe: PP Jesus, our Lord, is crucified! ре -O-02 010 28 £ Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. 2 P f70 love of God! O sin of man! In this dread act your strength is tried; I And victory remains with love: PP Jesus, our Lord, is crucified! F. W. FABER. 880 dró ple 2 Dr. CAMPION. मह O مر 67 ģ COME and mourn with me awhile, p 4 Seven times He spoke, seven words of come ye to the O come, together let us mourn: PP Jesus, our Lord, is crucified! 2 Have we no tears to shed for Him, While soldiers scoff and Jews deride? Ah! look how patiently He hangs: PP Jesus, our Lord, is crucified! d all And all three hours His silence cried For mercy on the souls of men: pp. Jesus, our Lord, is crucified! 5 Come, let us stand beneath the cross; The fountain opened in His side Shall purge our deepest stains away: pp Jesus, our Lord, is crucified! 6 A broken heart, a fount of tears, Ask, and they will not be denied; A broken heart He heals and saves: pp Jesus, our Lord, is crucified! 68 92 Ⓒ 93 @# GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH. !! *# dd RIDE on, ride on in majesty; Hark! all the tribes Hosanna cry: O Saviour meek, pursue Thy road, With palms and scattered garments strowed. d d f2 Ride on, ride on in majesty: P In lowly pomp ride on to die: O Christ, Thy triumphs now begin O'er captive death and conquered sin. P bosanna.- L.M. 30000 20001 d d d 0.00000 id d d d o Q * O d. po Q 8 8 8: d.d. I Sympathy.- C.M. f5 Ride on, ride on in majesty; P In lowly pomp ride on to die: Bow Thy meek head to mortal pain; f Then take, O God, Thy power, and reign. 18 f3 Ride on, ride on in majesty; The winged squadrons of the sky Look down with sad and wondering eyes To see the approaching sacrifice. 1 P f4 Ride on, ride on in majesty; O Thy last and fiercest strife is nigh; The Father on His sapphire throne Expects His own anointed Son. "" dddd. # 06% d 11 A. R. GAUL, Mus. Bac. ddd 96 O d ele d d. etp: dd H. H. MILMAN. d. O d American. 8 d d g: Q: 8: 1 BEHOLD the Saviour of mankind Nailed to the shameful tree! How vast the love that Him inclined To bleed and die for Thee! GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH. p2 Hark! how He groans, while nature shakes, A 94 And earth's strong pillars bend; The temple's veil in sunder breaks; The solid marbles rend. ale 88 oo d 8 elz Bodo dodd ddd d 8 Abridge.- C.M. 1 WITH WITH glorious clouds encompassed Whom angels dimly see,[ round, Will the Unsearchable be found, Or God appear to me? 2 Will He forsake His throne above, Himself to worms impart? Answer, thou Man of grief and love, And speak it to my heart! V 4 Didst Thou not in our flesh appear, And live and die below, That I may now perceive Thee near, And my Redeemer know? p3" Tis done! the precious ransom's paid; ' Receive my soul,' He cries: See where He bows His sacred head! He bows His head, and dies! dd d 88 3 In manifested love explain Thy wonderful design! A p What meant the suffering Son of Man, The streaming blood divine? 4 But soon He'll break death's envious chain, And in full glory shine: O Lamb of God! was ever pain, Was ever love like Thine? " 1 " 1 " 1 O "" S. WESLEY, SEN. ISAAC SMITH. Univ.- Bibl. Giessen 8 d od odd plo olepetal 88 dodd 5 Come, then, and to my soul reveal The heights and depths of grace, The wounds which all my sorrows heal, That dear disfigured face. 6 Before my eyes of faith confest Stand forth a slaughtered Lamb; And wrap me in Thy crimson vest, And tell me all Thy name. 69 7 Jehovah in Thy person show, Jehovah crucified! And then the pardoning God I know, And feel the blood applied. f8 I view the Lamb in His own light, Whom angels dimly see, And gaze, transported with the sight, To all eternity. C. WESLEY. 70 95 Ⓒ # MALA 48 6. d 4 P d GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH, Darlington( 1st Tune).- 55 11.5 5 11. 14, O pp opp 8: 8 " 1 8 d d. -O10= oof 8 d d ete 28 Orford( 2nd Tune).— 5 5 11.5 5 11. 8 010 "" 00 d TOO £ -0d -08 8 d d 8 dddd d р 8 " 1 88 od 6 00 DO d " 1 d H. COWARD, Mus. Bac. " 1 Ja Tood g g d d d e " 1 00 005 100 to !! 600 8 OO TO O £[ 8 2 3 P 00 GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH, b 8 100 8 Osborne( 3rd Tune).- 55 11.55 11. ala d d 888 d 8 TOO g d d d d d d -02. ALL ye that pass by, " 1 -9TOO 2 For what you have done His blood must atone d To Jesus draw nigh: To you is it nothing that Jesus should die? Your ransom and peace, 8 Your surety, He is: Come, see if there ever was sorrow like His. [ Son. The Father hath bruised for you His dear The Lord, in the day Of His anger, did lay [ away. Your sins on the Lamb, and He bore them 3 He answered for all; O come at His call, [ fall! And low at His cross with astonishment But lift up your eyes At Jesus's cries: Impassive, He suffers; immortal, He dies. Q f 8888 d 18 I Do FF 8 g dd did TTOO OO OO 4 He dies to atone W. JONES. 100 00 888 6 My pardon I claim; For a sinner I am, P "" 200 -0Q " 1 CO 71 G 8 For sins not His own; [ hath done. Your debt He hath paid, and your work He Ye all may receive The peace He did leave, [ give!' Who made intercession,' My Father, for5 For you and for me He prayed on the tree: The prayer is accepted, the sinner is free. That sinner am I, Who on Jesus rely, And come for the pardon God cannot deny. A sinner believing in Jesus's name. He purchased the grace Which now I embrace:[ my place! O Father, Thou know'st He hath died in C. WESLEY. 72 96 Cos pl 8 ( GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH. Abinger.- 664.6664. Ja " 1 88 8 2.000 2 O P do dal d. ' If it be possible This cup so terrible, Father most merciful. Take it away. 00 20 Lord of heaven and earth, p What sorrow unto death Dost Thou sustain? Thou dost in anguish bow: Thou art forsaken now: For me this cup of woe Thou dost now drain. LOW in Thine agony, Bearing Thy cross for me, Saviour divine! In the dark tempter's hour, Quailing beneath his power, Sorrowing yet more and more, Thou dost incline. @ 3 In deep and trembling fears, pp With crying strong and tears, Now Thou dost pray. TOO 11 odde do 8 8-040 PP ala: 88 " 1 O ERSKINE ALLON. a d d d d d e 00:-0OP 00 8d d U 4 Yet, Lord, Thy will be done; Lo, I, Thine only Son, This cup will drink.' O wondrous love of Thine, Unspeakable, divine; To save this soul of mine Thou wilt not shrink. 5 Saviour, give me to share Thy lowly will and prayer In all my woe; soul's agony In my Let me resemble Thee; An angel strengthening me, Let me, too, know. 6 Thy soul its travail saw, And in its heavy woe Was satisfied. f So let Thy sorrow, Lord, Fulness of joy afford, To life and God restored, Through Him who died. H. ALLON. 97 352 353 GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH. St. Christopher( 1st Tune).- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 11020 88: • to? F. C. MAKER. 0.00 Popp d. dogd dios de paso de la poe poglopidopple dd 00 2: 8888: 100: 8: 0 SACRED Head, once wounded, With grief and shame bowed down, Now scornfully surrounded d With thorns Thine only crown. fO sacred Head, what glory, What bliss till now was Thine! Yes, though despised and gory, I joy to call Thee mine. 2 Thy sinless soul's oppression Was all for sinners' gain: p Mine, mine was the transgression, But Thine the deadly pain. Lo, here I fall, my Saviour: " Tis I deserve Thy place; Look on me with Thy favour, Vouchsafe to me Thy grace. 3 The joy can ne'er be spoken, Above all joys beside, When in Thy body broken I thus with safety hide. 2: 1p p 22: 117 200 -0pają go = 100₂ ITTOR 00 JE рр dadd O = 10000= PP Lord of my life, desiring, Thy glory now to see, Beside Thy cross expiring, I'd breathe my soul to Thee. 73 35788 8. bodd. 2002|| dd 4 What language shall I borrow, To thank Thee, dearest Friend, For this Thy dying sorrow, Thy pity without end? O make me Thine for ever; And should I fainting be, Lord, let me never, never Outlive my love for Thee. p 5 Be near me when I'm dying, O show Thy cross to me! And to my succour flying, Come, Lord, and set me free, These eyes, new faith receiving, From Jesus shall not move; For he, who dies believing, Dies safely through Thy love. P. GERHARDT, trs. by J. W. ALEXANDER. 74 97 GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH. Succour( 2nd Tune).- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 8809 --6poo 200008 880 2. OT 8 8 0 18 -8 à Bidellalpoo SACRED Head, once wounded, With grief and shame bowed down, Now scornfully surrounded -0Od ро 00 00 8000 a 18 With thorns, Thine only crown. fO sacred Head, what glory, What bliss till now was Thine! Yes, though despised and gory I joy to call Thee mine. 3 The joy can ne'er be spoken, Above all joys beside, When in Thy body broken I thus with safety hide. 2 Thy sinless soul's oppression Was all for sinners' gain: p Mine, mine was the transgression, But Thine the deadly pain. Lo, here I fall, my Saviour: ' Tis I deserve Thy place; Look on me with Thy favour, Vouchsafe to me Thy grace. 000 8: lel dg d dodo dod doog 8000 803 T. WALLHEAD. dd доод 88 809 288 Poop?& 38,00 an Lord of my life, desiring, Thy glory now to see, Beside Thy cross expiring, I'd breathe my soul to Thee. P 4 What language shall I borrow, To thank Thee, dearest Friend, For this Thy dying sorrow, Thy pity without end? O make me Thine for ever; And should I fainting be, Lord, let me never, never Outlive my love for Thee. p5 Be near me when I'm dying, O show Thy cross to me! And to my succour flying Come, Lord, and set me free, These eyes, new faith receiving, From Jesus shall not move; 8 For he, who dies believing, Dies safely through Thy love. P. GERHARDT, trs. by J. W. ALEXANDER. 98 7² ### GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH. Redhead, Mo. 76.- 77.77.77. 100 TOO 48 8 8 P 8 8 818 d d d. 8 8 ddo 8 8 d 8 d. 100 de Q " 1 " 1 11 8 pl 10 to dark Gethsemane, A 8-8 o a 8 وچ p 4 Early hasten to the tomb, dd g 8 p 3 Calvary's mournful mountain climb; A There, adoring at His feet, Mark that miracle of timeGº Ye that feel the tempter's power; Your Redeemer's conflict see; V Watch with Him one bitter hour; Turn not from His griefs away; p Learn of Jesus Christ to pray. p2 Follow to the judgment- hall; View the Lord of life arraigned. O the wormwood and the gall! Shun not suffering, shame, or loss: p Learn of Him to bear the cross. ! God's own sacrifice complete. pp' It is finished!' hear Him cry: Learn of Jesus Christ to die. 2018 8. 임형 TOO TO Where they laid His breathless clay, All is solitude and gloom: Who hath taken Him away? f Christ is risen;-He meets our eyes. Saviour, teach us so to rise. J. MONTGOMERY, 00% R. REDHEAD. 100 ga 700 ४: 8 0 6 75 76 99 f 1 P 4 2 f d PE # 224 O GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH. " Ecce bomo."- 77.77.77.7 7.77. geda Verses 1 and 3. 1998 2 Q 100 8 d d d d O 11 pop 808 48 do dooo doo died 8 --900 00 doo O BOUND upon the accursed tree, Faint and bleeding, who is He? By the eyes so pale and dim, Streaming blood, and writhing limb; By the flesh with scourges torn; By the crown of twisted thorn; By the side so deeply pierced: By the baffled burning thirst; By the drooping death- dewed brow; Son of Man!' tis Thou!' tis Thou! 8 -020 00 00 00 7.77.77.77 f 8 8 Verses 2 and 4. 8 W. H. MONK, Mus. Doc. P.P 1100.8% P 8 10.80 1908 8 008, do 88 ff " 1 11 11 0 B f2 Bound upon the accursèd tree, p Dead and awful, who is He? By the sun at noonday pale, Shivering rocks and rending veil; Earth that trembles at His doom, Yonder saints who burst their tomb; Eden promised ere He died To the felon at His side; Lord! our suppliant knees we bow; Son of God!' tis Thou!' tis Thon! f3 Bound upon the accursèd tree, pp Sad and dying, who is He? By the last and bitter cry, By the dying agony; By the lifeless body laid 100 pl In the chamber of the dead; By the mourners come to weep Where the bones of Jesus sleep. Crucified! we know Thee now: Son of Man!' tis Thou!' tis Thou! 22 GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH. b b 7 48 8:: 8 g:: d. Substitution.- 8 6.8 6.8 6. 8 d 2 A victim led, Thy blood was shed; Now there's no load for me. 8: | f4 Bound upon the accursèd tree, p Dread and awful, who is He? By the prayer for them that slew, Lord, they know not what they do;' By the spoiled and empty grave; By the souls He died to save; By the conquest He hath won; By the saints before His throne; By the rainbow round His brow; f Son of God!' tis Thou!' tis Thou! H. H. MILMAN. p 2 Death and the curse were in our cup: O Christ,' twas full for Thee![ drop, But Thou hast drained the last dark ' Tis empty now for me: That bitter cup, love drank it up; Now blessing's draught for me. CHRIST, what burdens bowed Thy Our load was laid on Thee;[ head! pp Thou stoodest in the sinner's stead, Didst bear all ill for me. A A p 3 Jehovah lifted up His rod; O Christ, it fell on Thee! Thou wast sore stricken of Thy God; 8 " 1 " 1 Tojo da O da 8 8 8 g de g IRA D. SANKEY. 88 d O 10 77 E 나의 8: ww There's not one stroke for me. Thy tears, Thy blood, beneath it flowed; Thy bruising healeth me. 5 For me, Lord Jesus, Thou hast died, And I have died in Thee: 4 The tempest's awful voice was heard, O Christ, it broke on Thee! Thy open bosom was my ward, It braved the storm for me. Thy form was scarred, Thy visage Now cloudless peace for me.[ marred; When purified, made white and tried, Thy glory then for me! A. R. COUSIN, Thou'rt risen- my bands are all untied; And now Thou liv'st in me: 78 101 GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH 8 8 8 102 f$ 18 18 2 f pl WEET the moments rich in blessing, I 10 8-8 Q 8 TOO 10 d e 2 Sardis.- 87.87. 11889 p 2 Truly blessèd is this station, Low before His cross to lie; While I see Divine compassion Beaming in His languid eye. 3 Here it is I find my heaven, While upon the cross I gaze; d d.bdd d d 10802000 -0--688 8 d " 1 Love I much? I've much forgiven, I'm a miracle of grace. Life, and health, and peace possessing, p 4 Love and grief my heart dividing, From the sinner's dying Friend. Ellerker.- 87.87. IN the cross of Christ I glory; Towering o'er the wrecks of time, All the light of sacred story Gathers round its head sublime. 2 When the woes of life o'ertake me, Hopes deceive, and fears annoy, Never shall the cross forsake me: Lo! it glows with peace and joy. eto 3 When the sun of bliss is beaming Light and love upon my way; e 8: 8: -8--8O 8 e d Q 11 With my tears His feet I'll bathe; Constant still in faith abiding, Life deriving from His death. 5 Lord, in ceaseless contemplation Fix my thankful heart on Thee; f Till I taste Thy full salvation, And Thine unveiled glory see. J. ALLEN. d ठं From BEETHOVEN, --9to bo to d 100 се d 8 8 Q -6O J. B. KONIG, 1738 Harmonised by LUDWIG ERK. dddd plop 2 88 ddd. € 7 8 008 8 -Oall From the cross the radiance streaming Adds more lustre- to the day p 4 Bane and blessing, pain and pleasure, By the cross are sanctified: Peace is there, that knows no measure, Joys that through all time abide. f 5 In the cross of Christ I glory; Towering o'er the wrecks of time, All the light of sacred story Gathers round its head sublime. J. BOWRING, 103 62 b : b d. 8: GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH. HE E 8 fl O Calvary.- 87.87.47. P gglę d d : 11: -0 of to 8 g:: " 1 da ddd. p " 1 8 d. d d d 8: 0 i 2. 8: f 2 It is finished.' O what pleasure Do the wondrous words afford! Heavenly blessings without measure Flow to us from Christ the Lord; ' It is finished,' Saints the dying words record. HARK ARK! the voice of love and mercy Sounds aloud from Calvary; See it rends the rocks asunder, Shakes the earth, and veils the sky! ' It is finished,' Hear the dying Saviour cry. 3 Finished all the types and shadows Of the ceremonial law; Finished all that God hath promised: Death and hell no more shall awe; It is finished,' Saints from hence your comfort draw. f4 Tune your harps anew, ye seraphs; Join to sing the pleasing theme; All on earth and all in heaven, Join to praise Immanuel's name: Hallelujah! Glory to the bleeding Lamb. J. EVANS. S. STANLEY. 吕 ② ( 12 79 отв -68 dal ماو 80 104 f 38 A¹0 8 GOD THE SON- HIS SUFFERINGS AND DEATH. Watford.- 96.9 6.9 6.9 6. 00 8 dddds 86 d ed teplo 88 SHOW me not my Saviour dying, As on the cross He bled; Nor in the tomb, a captive lying, For He has left the dead. f Then bid me not that form extended For my Redeemer own, ff Who, to the highest heavens ascended, In glory fills the throne. p 2 Weep not for Him at Calvary's station, Weep only for thy sins; View where He lay with exultation, " Tis there our hope begins. Yet stay not there, thy sorrows feeding, Amid the scenes He trod: Look up, and see Him interceding At the right hand of God. 8 e d d d d pro fo -0German Chorale, Arr. by the Rev. PETER MAURICE. D.D. " 1 88/200 28 "" d d def " 1 1 d d d Jeep d 00 do 8 dddd. ela fff -6 1811 do 4all 3 Still in the shameful cross I glory, Where His dear blood was spilt: His shameful cross, set forth before me, Hath cancelled all my guilt. Yet what,' mid conflict and temptation, Shall strength and honour give? f He lives, the Captain of Salvation, Therefore His servants live. 4 By death, He death's dark king defeated. And overcame the grave: Rising, the triumph He completed; He lives, He reigns to save.[ Him: Heaven's happy myriads bow before He comes, the Judge of men:[ Him: These eyes shall see Him, and adore Lord Jesus, own me then. J. CONDER. 105 GOD THE SON- HIS RESURRECTION 81 " 1 0602/ cold to sign dd AND ASCENSION. Montgomery.- L.M. 응 ام امام dddded of do Poo 000 008 003 288 peopl 80 -6 d jod add free fl UR Lord is risen from the dead; OUR Our Jesus is gone up on high! The powers of hell are captive led, Dragged to the portals of the sky! 2 There His triumphal chariot waits, And angels chant the solemn lay:Lift up your heads, ye heavenly gates: Ye everlasting doors, give way! J. STANLEY. DI oploope f3 Loose all your bars of massy light, And wide unfold the ethereal scene; He claims these mansions as His right Receive the King of Glory in! 4 Who is this King of Glory? Who? f The Lord, that all our foes o'ercame; The world, sin, death, and hell o'erthrew, And Jesus is the Conqueror's name. 5 Lo! His triumphal chariot waits, And angels chant the solemn lay; Lift up your heads, ye heavenly gates; Ye everlasting doors, give way! Who is this King of Glory? Who? The Lord, of glorious power possessed, The King of saints, and angels too, God over all, for ever blest! C. WESLEY PPP 8 82 106 fl GOD THE SON- HIS RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION. University.- C.M. 8 !! AWAKE, glad soul! awake, awake! Thy : Go to His grave, and with thee take Both tuneful heart and song. 2 Where life is waking all around, Where love's sweet voices sing, The first bright blossom may be found Of an eternal spring. 8 1³ 3 The shade and gloom of life are fled This resurrection day; f Henceforth in Christ are no more dead, The grave hath no more prey. 10: 2 4 In Christ we live, in Christ we sleep, In Christ we wake and rise; p And the sad tears death makes us weep, He wipes from all our eyes. A 107 : 80 8 dddo dd 20 dd dode O 11 фро 8 O Easter bymn( 1st Tune).- 77.77. toot 8800 -6-6 6 288le 2880008 de 285 92a8aaalala889 f Hal- le- lu- jah! do -O-O8 ( oooooongeza1288. f Hal- le- lu- jah! d P 5 And every bird and every tree, And every opening flower, f Proclaim His glorious victory, His resurrection power. 6 The folds are glad, the fields rejoice, With vernal verdure spread, The little hills lift up their voice And shout that death is dead. Dr. RANDALL. 2 doro eto f7 Then wake, glad heart! awake, awake! And seek thy risen Lord. Joy in His resurrection take And comfort in His word. 2 f8 And let thy life through all its ways One long thanksgiving be, Its theme of joy, its song of praise, " Christ died and rose for ine.' J. S. B. MONSELL. od 8 W. H. MONK, Mus. Doc. " 1 do de doo do " f Hal- le- lu- jah! -O010-8 아어 Botolo [ 281218|| f Hal- le- lu- jah! do -O8 8 -0 # 4 GOD THE SON- HIS RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION. Easter bymn( 2nd Tune).- 77.77. 150 J oppo 042 lu # 100 8 8888 ddo " 1 80 fl jah! 8 A 00 Fº 608% Hal 800080 880 Hal le lu- jah! 8 d lood 21120020000 " 1 P le @ " 1 do doo 2 Love's redeeming work is done; Fought the fight, the battle won: Lo! the Sun's eclipse is o'er; Lo! He sets in blood no more! f 3 Vain the stone, the watch, the seal, Christ hath burst the gates of hell: Death in vain forbids His rise; Christ hath opened paradise, 88 lu Hallelujah! CHRIST, the Lord is risen to day, Hallelujah! Sons of men angels say; Raise your joys and triumphs high; Sing, ye heavens; thou earth, reply, 4 Lives again our glorious King! Where, O Death, is now Thy sting? p Once He died our souls to save; f Where's thy victory, boasting Grave! 5 Soar we now where Christ hath led, Following our exalted Head; Made like Him, like Him we rise: Ours the cross, the grave, the skies, Hal f6 Hail the Lord of earth and heaven, Praise to Thee by both be given! Thee we greet triumphant now; Hail the Resurrection Thou! зо рррр jah! 80808 Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! le lu Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah Hal Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! H. CAREY. ممم fz fz ten. 000 200 00 2010 C. WESLEY. - 83 jah! e 0 84 108 GOD THE SON- HIS RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION. Innocents.- 77.77. 8 d. d. 20 d 700 d d d "" " 1 6 Op. 3 Circled round with angel powers, Their triumphant Lord, and ours, fl HAIL AIL the day that sees Him rise, Ravished from our wishful eyes! p Christ awhile to mortals given, f Re- ascends His native heaven. 2 There the pompous triumph waits: ' Lift your heads, eternal gates; Wide unfold the radiant scene; Take the King of Glory in!' Conqueror over death and sin; Take the King of Glory in!' Old Litany, 16th Century. 81. p 6 Still for us His death He pleads; Prevalent He intercedes: 8 f4 Him though highest heaven receives, p Still He loves the earth He leaves; f Though returning to His throne, P Still He calls mankind His own. 5 See! He lifts His hands above; See! He shows the prints of love; Hark! His gracious lips bestow Blessings on His Church below! Near Himself prepares our place, f Harbinger of human race. 7 Master( will we ever say) Taken from our head to- day; See Thy faithful servants, see Ever gazing up to Thee! 8 Grant, though parted from our sight, High above yon azure height, Grant our hearts may thither rise, Following Thee beyond the skies. f9 There we shall with Thee remain, Partners of Thy endless reign; There Thy face unclouded see, Find our heaven of heavens in Thee. do d O 8 C. WESLEY. 00 8 8 109 # Har -0 GOD THE SON- HIS RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION. Easter bymn.- 77.77. 100 2 Po 8 Jod O 8008. dd 8 fl 8 d 8 d 8 CO dd " ㅎ " 1 d " 1 0 0= dde 11. 8-8 " 1 73 Ţ 0. Hal Hal Hal Hal JESU ESUS CHRIST is risen to- day, Our triumphant holy day, Who did once upon the cross, Suffer to redeem our loss, f 2 Hymns of praises let us sing, Unto Christ our heavenly King, Who endured the cross and grave, A Sinners to redeem and save, 3 But the pain which He endured, Our salvation hath procured: f Now above the sky He's King, Where the angels ever sing, 4 Sing we to our God above, Praise eternal as His love, Praise Him, all ye heavenly host, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost! 8 le le le le Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! - lu d lu 6. 16/17 lu H. CAREY. 80 jah! 8 lu 85 jah! fz fz ten. 000 00 jah! 8 jah! Lyra Davidia. 86 110 # GOD THE SON- HIS RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION. Croft's 148th.- 6 6.6 6.4 4.4 4. 80 88 ttok DO "" P 8 de ga 1 YES, the Redeemer rose; 8 d The guards around Fell to the ground, And sank away. 2 p 2 Lo! the angelic bands In full assembly meet, To wait His high commands, And worship at His feet; Joyful they come, And wing their way From realms of day To see His tomb. The Saviour left the dead, And o'er our hellish foes High raised His conquering head. In wild dismay 8: 2. O. " 1 F 11 " 1 d d é 8 A 8 8 Beyond the skies. P 69 JE d d " 1 With Thee we reign, And empires gain 5 All hail! triumphant Lord, Who sav'st us with Thy blood; Wide be Thy name adored, Thou rising, reigning God! With Thee we rise, Dr. WM. CROFT. d. f 3 Then back to heaven they fly, And the glad tidings bear. Hark! as they soar on high What music fills the air! Their anthems say" Jesus, who bled, Hath left the dead, He rose to- day.' P. DODDRIDGE + of 8 4 Ye mortals, catch the sound, Redeemed by Him from hell; And send the echo round 8 d d 8 8 The globe on which you dwell: Transported, cry" Jesus, who bled, Hath left the dead, No more to die.' 8 111 8*= 4 GOD THE SON- HIS RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION. 6²³78| 8 d 8 CO d @off 8 8 8 700 Adoration.- 6 6.6 6.8 8. T 00 eTOO d 00 00 a d d 2 God in the flesh below, For us He reigrs above: Let all the nations know 1 GOD is gone up on high, With a triumphant noise; The clarions of the sky Proclaim the angelic joys! ff Join all on earth, rejoice and sing, Glory ascribe to glory's King. ef Our Jesus' conquering love! ff Join all on earth, rejoice and sing, Glory ascribe to glory's King. f3 All power to our great Lord Is by His Father given; By angel- hosts adored, He reigns supreme in heaven: Join all on earth, rejoice and sing, Glory ascribe to glory's King. " 1 174 A 2. 8: Q. d " 1 010. شاه dddo olo o 8 P g dd Rev. W. H. HAVERGAL. d Q 58 opo ala d d d d d d d O 4 High on His holy seat, OF g: He bears the righteous sway; p His foes beneath His feet Shall sink and die away: f Join all on earth, rejoice and sing, Glory ascribe to glory's King. 6 Till all the earth, renewed In righteousness divine, A With all the hosts of God 5 His foes and ours are one, Satan, the world and sin: But He shall tread them down, And bring His kingdom in: ff Join all on earth, rejoice and sing, Glory ascribe to glory's King. 87 In one great chorus join: Join all on earth, rejoice and sing, Glory ascribe to glory's King. C. WESLEY. 88 112-113 11 deeple of Joggle рет € 1188000 PP d jodo # 1 00 113 2 = ITTOO fl GOD THE SON- HIS RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION. Endsleigh.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. 2 do PP gd = i 8 Jed Foooo 8: O. O 8 By cherub guards attended And armies of the sky: Let earth tell forth the storyOur very flesh and bone, Immanuel, in glory, Ascends His Father's throne. 8802 CHRIST, Thou hast ascended on THE day of resurrection, 18:18 2 Heaven's gates unfold above Thee: But canst Thou, Lord, forget The little band who love Thee And gaze from Olivet? Nay, on Thy breast engraven Thou bearest every name, Our Priest in earth and heaven Eternally the same. A 8: The passover of gladness, The passover of God! From death to life eternal, Earth, tell it out abroad: ag dd 88 608 T 381 From this world to the sky, f Our Christ hath brought us over, With hymns of victory. 2 Our hearts be pure from evil, That we may see aright The Lord in rays eternal Of resurrection- light; 8: dddd of ggd 8 ре edd Endsleigh.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. S. SALVATORI. -O المعلم ddd gd. 88 11 godd 3 There, there Thou standest pleading The virtue of Thy blood, For sinners interceding, Of Thy redeeming cross! Vouchsafe Thy sevenfold spirit And turn to gain our loss; Till we by strong endeavour In heart and mind ascend f And dwell with Thee for ever In raptures without end. Our Advocate with God: And every changeful fashion Of our brief joys and cares, Finds thought in Thy compassion And echo in Thy prayers. 40 for the priceless merit E. H. BICKERSTETH. A And, listening to His accents, May hear, so calm and plain, His own' All hail!' and, hearing, May raise the victor- strain. f3 Now let the heavens be joyful, Let earth her song begin; Let the round world keep triumph, And all that is therein; Invisible and visible, Their notes let all things blend, ff For Christ the Lord hath risen, Our joy that hath no end. J. DAMASCENE, trs. by J. M. NEALE. 114 GOD THE SON- HIS RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION. St. Patrick.- 77.7 7.7 7.77. نها " 1 ... 22 88 8 2:00 90 8 88 2:38 dide ممال " 1 " 1 8 P P 2 P 8 0 1 2 Ppp 80 is cloud HE has received Him from our sight; High in heaven, where eye of men Follows not, nor angels' ken; Through the veils of time and space, Passed into the Holiest place; All the toil, the sorrow done, All the battle fought and won. A p2 He is gone- And we remain In this world of sin and pain: In the void which He has left On this earth, of Him bereft. We have still His work to do, We can still His path pursue; Seek Him both in friend and foe, In ourselves His image show. 3 He is gone- We heard Him say, ' Good that I should go away." Gone is that dear form and face, But not gone His present grace; Though Himself no more we see, Comfortless we cannot be: No, His Spirit still is ours, Quickening, freshening all our powers. Sir A. S. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. 8 ӨӨ ada do 2000000 22 ре " 1 de PP 8 8 1888 d o оо 11 89 dood pipp 880. dadad 4 He is gone- Towards their goal World and church must onward roll: Far behind we leave the past; Forward are our glances cast: Still His words before us range Through the ages as they change: Wheresoe'er the truth shall lead, He will give whate'er we need. 0018: 1 5 He is gone- But we once more Shall behold Him as before: In the heaven of heavens the same, As on earth He went and came. In the many mansions there, Place for us He will prepare: In that world unseen, unknown, He and we may yet be one. 6 He is gone- But not in vain, Wait until He comes again: f He is risen, He is not here, Far above this earthly sphere; Evermore in heart and mind There our peace in Him we find: To our own Eternal Friend, Thitherward let us ascend. A. P. STANLEY. 90 115 fl Unison. 4 2119 GOD THE SON- HIS RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION. Morgenlied.- 87.8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7. Harmony. to Unison. d. dd od 20 rit. " 1 98 8 " 1 era от 1 odod gloop Harmony. ddd Unison. C d d d d d d d d d d O. O O d dd 622-14 8 " 1 : 8 d d do CHRIST is risen! Hallelujah! Risen our f2 Christ is risen! all the sadness 8: 8 1888 18 هنا- Unison. Of His earthly life is o'er, Through the open gates of gladness He returns to life once more; a tempo. Harmony. Sing His praises! Hallelujah! Christ is risen from the dead! Gratefully our hearts adore Him, As His light once more appears, Bowing down in joy before Him, Rising up from grief and tears, f Christ is risen! Hallelujah! Risen our victorious Head. Sing His praises! Hallelujah! Christ is risen from the dead. d d d g of otd -0--0Harmony. F. C. MAKER. d te lapod 18 d d ete 8 didd do J d 08 8:: dddd died d " 1 8 Death and hell before Him bending, He doth rise, the Victor now, Angels on His steps attending, Glory round His wounded brow. Christ is risen,& c. f 3 Christ is risen! henceforth never Death or hell shall us enthral, We are Christ's, in Him for ever We have triumphed over all; All the doubting and dejection Of our trembling hearts have ceased, ' Tis His day of resurrection! Let us rise and keep the feast. Christ is risen,& c. J. S. B. MONSELL. 116 B GOD THE SON- HIS RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION. Epiphany.- 1011.11 11.12 11.10 11. 8: 1 dido di do proto. odd Ind P- 0다. d 2. °? é 8 8 H " 1 888 do O 10888 10. O dd " 1 88 "" H Q: -08:10 000 80 For Jesus hath risen, and man cannot Vain were the terrors that gathered around Him, oddleeas 22 Q [ the grave; And short the dominion of death and He burst from the fetters of darkness that bound Him, Resplendent in glory to live and to save, Loud was the chorus of angels on high, The Saviour hath risen and man shall not die. 88 o a de 2 8 20 صطلح dodo god -6 -6 8 W. C. FILBY. од 88 P O рр. 8 91 88 dd d. foot 280| 83|| fl LIFT your glad voices in triumph on f2 Glory to God in full anthems of joy; [ die; The being He gave us death cannot destroy: [ morrow, Sad were the life we must part with toIf tears were our birthright and death were our end: But Jesus hath cheered the dark valley of sorrow, And bade us, immortal, to heaven ascend: Lift, then, your voices in triumph on high, For Jesus hath risen, and man shall not die. H. WARE. SO GOD THE SON- HIS PRIESTHOOD ANDON 117-118 0: 1 38 8 friden appl222 INTERCESSION. Doversdale.- L.M. de d 212 248 2 8 249 2 છે કે જે ત -0og odo de oo [ love, JE ESUS, my Advocate above, My Friend before the throne of If now for me prevails Thy prayer, If now I find Thee pleading there. p 2 If Thou the secret wish convey, And sweetly prompt my heart to pray; Hear, and my weak petitions join, Almighty Advocate, to Thine. p 3 Fain would I know my utmost ill, And groan my nature's weight to feel, To feel the clouds that round me roll, The night that hangs upon my soul, " 1 118 1 WHERE high the heavenly temple stands, The house of God not made with hands, A great High Priest our nature wears; The Guardian of mankind appears. өө dodooo p2 He who for men, their Surety stood, And poured on earth His precious blood, Pursues in heaven His mighty plan:f The Saviour and the Friend of man. :3 Though now ascended up on high, He bends on earth a brother's eye: Partaker of the human name, He knows the frailty of our frame. dio " 1 20200 godedd Doversdale.- L.M. 2888g S. STANLEY. مام g 200 211 The darkness of my carnal mind, My will perverse, my passions blind, Scattered o'er all the earth abroad, Immeasurably far from God. 5 O sovereign Love, to Thee I cry, Give me Thyself, or else I die!" Save me from death, from hell set free, Death, hell, are but the want of Thee. 6 Quickened by Thy imparted flame, Saved, when possessed of Thee, I am; My life, my only heaven Thou art, O might I feel Thee in my heart! C. WESLEY. p4 Our Fellow- sufferer yet retains A fellow- feeling of our pains: pp And still remembers, in the skies, His tears, and agonies, and cries. p5 In every pang that rends the heart The Man of Sorrows had a part; He sympathizes with our grief, And to the sufferer sends relief. 6 With boldness, therefore, at the throne Let us make all our sorrows known, And ask the aids of heavenly power To help us in the evil hour. M. BRUCE. GOD THE SON- HIS PRIESTHOOD AND INTERCESSION. 119-120 4 -0O e 8 8 Q St. Flavian.- C.M. 8 8008 d d 8 hd adde O DO CO pl P1 WITH joy we meditate the grace Of our High Priest His heart is made of tenderness, His bowels melt with love. 3 But spotless, innocent, and pure, The great Redeemer stood, f While Satan's fiery darts He bore, Resisting unto blood. 2 Touched with a sympathy within, He knows our feeble frame; He knows what sore temptations mean, For He has felt the same. TOO 120 1JESUS, in Thee our eyes behold more Than the rich gems and polished gold The sons of Aaron wore. 3 Fresh blood as constant as the day Was on their altar spilt; But Thy one offering takes away For ever all our guilt. 2 They first their own burnt- offerings brought To purge themselves from sin; Thy life was pure without a spot, And all Thy nature clean. "" d d 4 Their priesthood ran through several For mortal was their race;[ hands, f Thy never- changing office stands Eternal as Thy days. 88 8 عام 8 d 8 d d d St. Flavian.- C.M. BARBER'S Psalm Tunes. 8 8 8 8: 88 dd p 4 He in the days of feeble flesh Poured out His cries and tears; And in His measure feels afresh What every member bears. O 5 He'll never quench the smoking flax, But raise it to a flame: The bruised reed He never breaks, Nor scorns the meanest name. 6 Then let our humble faith address His mercy and His power; We shall obtain delivering grace In the distressing hour. 93 I. WATTS. 5 Once in the circuit of a year, With blood, but not his own, Aaron within the veil appeared Before the golden throne. 6 But Christ, by His own powerful blood, Ascends above the skies, And in the presence of our God Shows His own sacrifice. 8 He ever lives to intercede A Before His Father's face; f7 Jesus, the King of glory, reigns On Zion's heavenly hill; Looks like a lamb that has been slain, And wears His priesthood still. f Give Him, my soul, thy cause to plead, Nor doubt the Father's grace. I. WATTS. 94 121 30 TOO 힘콩 GOD THE SON- HIS PRIESTHOOD AND INTERCESSION. Farrant. CM. TOO OO d 0:40 252 20 8 8 8 8 d d d did 8 8 TOOL TO C tod d 2 8 %% A¹ NOW let our cheerful eyes survey Our great High 2 And celebrate His constant care, And sympathizing love. [ throne, 2 Though raised to a transcendent Where angels bow around, And high, o'er all the shining train, With matchless honours crowned; The names of all His saints He bears Deep graven on His heart: 1³ 122 d TP de 8: TOO 00 8 1 WE E have a great High Priest Over the House of God, Who is in robes of mercy dressed, And sprinkles His own blood. d 8 00 0 2 A breastplate, lo! He wears, A² Which shows His matchless love; The names of all His saints He bears, Before the throne above. " 1 37 8 8 " 1 TOO CO TO O Silchester.- S.M. P é 8 8 8: 8 d d d. f 8 O R. FARRANT. Nor shall the meanest Christian say That he hath lost his part. oo f4 Those characters shall fair abide, Our everlasting trust, When re mouldered down to dust. 2. 8 8: O 5 So, gracious Saviour, on my breast, May Thy dear name be worn, A sacred ornament and guard, To endless ages borne. P. DODDRIDGE. [ crowns and monuments, and d Rev. Dr. MALAN. 2. 3 As He doth there appear For all the human race, Repenting sinners may draw near, the throne grace. p4 Their sighs and prayers below, Through Him are heard in heaven; The Father doth His grace bestow; They all may be forgiven. W. SANDERS. 123 4 © *** !! 000 GOD THE SON- HIS PRIESTHOOD AND INTERCESSION. 8 8 d e TOO. deg d 00 00 8 8 d d f 8 8 8 8 beaton.- 6 6.6 6.88. 1818 d 8 d g: 2. O 2. 6: 11 8 d d ete P100 8888 d d P 2 8 8 dd 89 8 8 ddd A GOOD High Priest is come, Supplying Aaron's place, And taking up his room, p 2 He once temptations knew, A And woes of every kind, That He might succour show To every tempted mind; V In every point the Lamb was tried Like us, and then for us He died. e Dispensing life and grace: The law of Aaron's priesthood came, But grace and truth by Jesus' name. 3 He died, but lives again, And by the altar stands; There shows how He was slain, Opening His piercèd hands; Our Priest abides, and pleads our cause. Transgressors of His righteous laws. 4 I other priests disclaim, Their laws and offerings too; None but the bleeding Lamb The mighty work can do; He shall have all the praise, for He Hath loved and lived and died for me. a J. WEARS. 8: -000: J. CENNIOR. # 8 8 é d 95 Jll 96 124 GOD THE SON- HIS PRIESTHOOD AND INTERCESSION. St. Oswald.- 87.87. 48 125 T 10 P @f d 80 d O A¹CHRIST, above all glory seated! King triumphant, strong to save! f Dying, Thou hast death defeated; Buried, Thou hast spoiled the grave. 88 Q 2 Thou art gone, where now is given, What no mortal might could gain, On the eternal throne of heaven, In Thy Father's power to reign. 3 There Thy kingdoms all adore Thee, Heaven above and earth below; p While the depths of hell before Thee Trembling and defeated bow. ala 23 dago TOO 8 -O8 " 1 -0" 1 달달 8 --08 8 8 0 e 188 11 P P Durbam.- 88 8.6. 8 LPP dd d eleed b 38 P dappelede Бобода оооо dod 등 11 Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. RE P 4 We, O Lord, with hearts adoring, Follow Thee above the sky! Hear our prayers Thy grace imploring, Lift our souls to Thee on high. 8 5 So when Thou again in glory On the clouds of heaven shalt shine, We Thy flock may stand before Thee, Owned for evermore as Thine. 8 8 f6 Hail! all hail! In Thee confiding, Jesus, Thee shall all adore, In Thy Father's might abiding With one Spirit evermore! From the Latin. Trs. by Anon. 20 ро P al Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. مام 2| 8 -O 88 8: 8₁ && 211 0 THOU, the contrite sinner's Friend, Who loving, lov'st them to the end, On this alone my hopes depend, That Thou wilt plead for me. 2 When weary in the Christian race, Far off appears my resting- place, And, fainting, I mistrust Thy grace, Then, Saviour, plead for me. p3 When I have erred and gone astray, Afar from Thine and wisdom's way, And see no glimmering, guiding ray, Still, Saviour, plead for me. GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. 0:48 262 Cre D: 8 1 GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. 126 deg Lydde ا اور ان میں ا 8 0 Warwick.- C.M. -0-032g@ do -OBEYON DEYOND the glitt'ring starry skies, There, in those boundless worlds of light, Our great Redeemer dwells. 2 Legions of angels strong and fair, In countless armies shine, A At His right hand with golden harps, To offer songs divine. p4 When Satan, by my sins made bold, Strives from Thy cross to loose my hold, Then with Thy pitying arms infold, And plead, O plead for me! f pp 5 And when my dying hour draws near, Darkened with anguish, guilt, and fear. Then to my fainting sight appear Pleading in heaven for me. A f3' Hail, Prince!' they cry,' for ever hail! Whose unexampled love Moved Thee to quit these glorious realms, And royalties above.' -O6 When the full light of heavenly day Reveals my sins in dread array, f Say Thou hast washed them all away; O say, Thou plead'st for me! C. ELLIOTT. 80 " 1 8 1097 S. STANLEY. O dodo popote pale gog dddo p 4 While He did condescend on earth To rude They cast their honours at His feet, And waited in His train. f7 They brought His chariot from above, To bear Him to His throne, Then swept their golden harps, and cried, The glorious work is done!' J. FANCH. Å 5 Through all His travels here below They did His steps attend! Oft gazed and wondered where at last This scene of love would end. p pp 6 They saw His heart transfixed with wounds With love and grief run o'er: They saw Him break the bars of death, Which none e'er brake before. D 08 127 8 8 d 40 d GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. St. Magnus( 1st Tune).- C.M. JEREMIAH CLARK. La d PP P 8 d 8 add 88 23 d d d d 80 ممال 8 dd d. O d 88 d d d 7 A royal diadem adorns The mighty Victor's brow. 1 1 THE Head that once was crowned with thorns Is crowned with glory now; 3 The joy of all who dwell above, The joy of all below To whom He manifests His love, And grants His name to know. P. d. d d 2 The highest place that heaven affords Is His, is His by right, f The King of kings and Lord of lords, And heaven's eternal light. Daleburst( 2nd Tune).- C.M. JE de g O 8 d d " 1 11 11 TOO " 1 8 P O 88 O рр الملك 8 .مما g ре d dod -9-° A. COTTMAN. 8 g: -6A 4 To them the cross with all its shame, With all its grace is given; f Their name an everlasting name, Their joy the joy of heaven. 5 They suffer with their Lord below, They reign with Him above. Their profit and their joy to know The mystery of His love. n p 6 The cross He bore is life and health, Though shame and death to Him: His people's hope, His people's wealth, Their everlasting theme. T. KELLY. 128 8 GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. fl d buddersfield.- S.M. ő d 11 " 1 f3 Extol His kingly power, Kiss the exalted Son, 8 f2 Ye sons of men, rejoice In Jesu's mighty love; Lift up your heart, lift up your voice, To Him who rules above. 4 Our Advocate with God, In glorious strength arrayed, His kingdom over all maintains, And bids the earth be glad. d do d Who died, and lives, to die no more, High on His Father's throne; 6 6 Urge on your rapid course, 5 In mighty phalanx joined, To battle all proceed; Armed with the unconquerable mind Which was in Christ your Head. He undertakes our cause, And spreads through all the earth abroad The victory of His OSS. 7 See there the starry crown Ye blood- besprinkled bands; f The heavenly kingdom suffers force, ' Tis seized by violent hands; That glitters through the skies! Satan, the world, and sin tread down, And take the glorious prize. Courage!' your Captain cries, Who all your toil foreknew; f Toil ye shall have; yet all despise, I have o'ercome for you.' 9 The world cannot withstand Its ancient conqueror, The world must sink beneath the hand Which arms us for the war. 10 This is the victory! Before our faith they fall; Jesus hath died for you and me; Believe, and conquer all! d C. WESLEY. 1 일 18 E 99 8 100 129 6 d e 092 200878 GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN, Tibberton( 1st Tune).– S.M.D. 11 اب dle ddod diddo diddo 488 ... 8 " 1 edd مم لا 8 2 " 1 20 11 -O-° Ped. • -وg d d d d d d. Diademata( 2nd Tune).- S.M.D. + امل م ممنه أيم 20 02 d. d d d d d d d dged d .. £ d اسة -Oمود C. LEE WILLIAMS, Mus, Bae. ... . P 11 هاج .هل ه اوا " 1 Sir GEO. J. ELVEY, Mus. Doc. مام 20 هم همه ه las ddddat pipp pogg de edddddd. " 1 م امام له لهم اصله f1 CROWN Him with many crowns, Hark! how the heavenly anthem All music but its own.[ drowns p Awake, my soul and sing Of Him who died for thee, A And hail Him as Thy matchless King Through all eternity. 2 Crown Him the Virgin's Son, The God Incarnate born, GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. p Whose arm those crimson trophies won Which now His brow adorn: Fruit of the mystic Rose, True Branch of Jesse's stem; The Root whence mercy ever flows, The Babe of Bethlehem. 130 ## O Q 2 ala d d d d d 5 Crown Him the Lord of heaven, One with the Father known, 8.88 d d d d d عام And the blest Spirit through Him given From yonder Triune throne. All hail, Redeemer, hail! For Thou hast died for me; Thy praise and glory shall not fail Throughout eternity. Stuttgart.- 87.87. 3 Crown Him the Lord of love; Behold His hands and side, Those wounds yet visible above In beauty glorified: pp No angel in the sky d d d COME, Thou long- expected Jesus, to From our fears and sins release us, Let us find our rest in Thee. 100..... f 2 Israel's strength and consolation, Hope of all the earth Thou art; Dear Desire of every nation, Joy of every longing heart, 4 Crown Him the Lord of peace, Whose power a scepte sways From pole to pole, that wars may cease, And all be prayer and praise. His reign shall know no end, 8 , 11 Can fully bear that sight, [ uye But downwards bends His wondering At mysteries so bright. And round His piercèd feet Fair flowers of paradise extend Their fragrance ever sweet. O " 1 M. BRIDGES. 08 TTOR ď ddd C. F. WITT. Psalmodia Sacra, 1715. d 000 dodde 101 88 TEI dddd 88 0 3 Born Thy people to deliver, Born a Child and yet a King, Born to reign in us for ever, Now Thy gracious kingdom bring. 4 By Thine own eternal Spirit Rule in all our hearts alone; By Thine all- sufficient merit Raise us to Thy glorious throne. C. WESLEY. 102 131 @ 香 ## F do po GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. J Darwell's 148th.- 6 6.6 6.4 4.4 4. g 8 80 8 -68 fl 1 GIRD on thy conquering sword, Ascend Thy shining car, And march, Almighty Lord, To wage Thy holy war: Before His wheels, In glad surprise, Ye valleys rise, And sink, ye hills. 2 Fair truth, and smiling love, And injured righteousness, Under Thy banners move, And seek from Thee redress: Thou in their cause Shall prosperous ride, And far and wide Dispense Thy laws. " 1 Q: 232 dg -O 11 ре de ddo Od 8 00 ded Q 00 J. DARWELL. 2: 38 p 3 Before Thine awful face Millions of foes shall fall. The captives of Thy graceThat grace which conquers all: The world shall know, Great King of kings, What wondrous things Thine arm can do. A 4 Here, to my willing soul, Bend Thy triumphant way; Here every foe control, And all Thy power display: My heart Thy throne, Blest Jesus see, Bows low to TheeTo Thee alone. P. DODDRIDGE, 132 4 28 100 A 응용 # 8 8 GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. d 2 e St. Mildred. 6 6.6 6.8 8. # 8 dolo P P P P 888 1 JOIN all the glorious names Of wisdom, love, and power, f2 Great Prophet of my God, That ever mortals knew, That angels ever bore; All are too mean to speak His worth, Too mean to set my Saviour forth. g By Thee the joyful news Of our salvation came; 3 To this dear Surety's hand Will I commit my cause; He answers and fulfils 17 2 My tongue would bless Thy name; His Father's broken laws; Behold my soul at freedom set; My Surety paid the dreadful debt. -O" 1 20 O 8 a The joyful news of sins forgiven, Of hell subdued, and peace with heaven. 8 V O -O818 d 8 d 8 dd O p d a Dr. C. STEGGALL. P& 8 8 Hoog d d 8 od off & 6 f6 Now let my soul arise, -G 8 p4 Jesus, my great High Priest, Offered His blood and died; My guilty conscience seeks No sacrifice beside: His powerful blood did once atone, And now it pleads before the throne. f5 Divine Almighty Lord, My Conqueror and my king, Thy sceptre and Thy sword, Thy reigning grace, I sing: Thine is the power: behold I sit In willing bonds beneath Thy feet. 103 And tread the tempter down; My Captain leads me forth To conquest and a crown: A feeble saint shall win the day, Though death and hell obstruct the way. I. WATTS, 104 133 J Je d d Q GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. Ellacombe( 1st Tune).- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. do ddd Q d a g d d d d # d Do 8 8 8 8 00 8 8 " 1 " 1 Fairford( 2nd Tune).- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 11. 11 88 = TOP_ d d 2 8 8 d' d 58 d d d d d d 6 f ¿ 18 d Q 00 00 d 8 d -O-0--0 8 g d d O O do dd d d 8 8 88 SEN German. Q. plo: 2. 0. O. 8 2. SCHUBERT. 0° J GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. H 8800008 TO OL P g gid Q o to 음 fl AIL to the Lord's AnointedHAIL Great David's greater Son! Hail, in the time appointed, His reign on earth begun! He comes to break oppression, To set the captive free; To take away transgression, And rule in equity. 2 2 He comes with succour speedy, To those who suffer wrong; To help the poor and needy, And bid the weak be strong; To give them songs for sighing, Their darkness turn to light, Whose souls, condemned and dying, Were precious in His sight. p 3 He shall come down like showers, Upon the fruitful earth, And love, joy, hope, like flowers, Spring in His path to birth: Before Him on the mountains Shall Peace, the herald, go; And righteousness, in fountains, From hill to valley flow. " 1 11 700 00 00 TOO 8 8 Hd p d d DO 00 8 o to I 4 Arabia's desert- ranger d 88 100 To Him shall bow the knee; f7 O'er every foe victorious, He on His throne shall rest, From age to age more glorious, All- blessing and all- blest. The tide of time shall never His covenant remove; f His Name shall stand for ever; That Name to us is Love. The Ethiopian stranger His glory come to see; With offerings of devotion, Ships from the isles shall meet, f To pour the wealth of ocean In tribute at His feet. Or dove's light wing can soar. p6 To Him shall prayer unceasing And daily vows ascend, -65 Kings shall fall down before Him, And gold and incense bring; All nations shall adore Him, His praise all people sing; For He shall have dominion O'er river, sea, and shore, f Far as the eagle's pinion J. MONTGOMERY. N 0: O D* 105 Q: 1.² His kingdom still increasingA kingdom without end: The mountain dews shall nourish A seed in weakness sown, Whose fruit shall spread and flourish, And shake like Lebanon. 106 134 S @: b TOO. 8 GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. d d 08 8 e beatblands.-- 77.77.77. 1 2 8 8 ddddd ff ddd ре 1812 d O J e e dd p 2 In a garden man became 8 Though thy troubled heart be sore He of Whom the Psalmist sung, He Who woke the prophet's tongue, Christ, the Mediator Blest, V Brings the everlasting rest. Heir of sin, and death, and shame; Jesus in a garden wins Life and pardon for our sins: Through His hour of agony Praying in Gethsemane. p 3 There for us He intercedes; There with God the Father pleads; pp Willing there for us to drain To the dregs the cup of pain, That in everlasting day A He may wipe our tears away. pla f4 Therefore to His Name be given Glory both in earth and heaven; To the Father, and the Son, And the Spirit, Three in One, Honour, praise, and glory be Now and through eternity. H. BAKER. H. SMART. 80 888 ро dd 100% 2. 80 우 135 8 d. GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. 88 2 88 Eltborne.- 87.87.87.87. d d एं e d d g Q 8 8 8 8 -O82 + 8 did d d 00 1008 d d d 2 Who is this that comes in glory, With the trump of jubilee? Lord of battles, God of armies, He has gained the victory! p He Who on the cross did suffer, He Who from the grave arose, f He has yanquished sin and Satan, He by death has spoiled His foes. " 1 88 " 1 " 1 888 ddd TTOO_ " 1 d d TOIOLI 8 d 00. 우우 امل d 68 JJ 1 8 dd CH. ISEARD. 8 do 180 8. d d d 10 88 8 848 d do مم 107 20 16 8 f1 CEE the Conqueror mounts in triumph 3 While He raised His hands in blessing, [ Him, See the King in royal state Riding on the clouds His chariot To His heavenly palace gate; ff Hark! the choirs of angel- voices Joyful hallelujahs sing, And the portals high are lifted To receive their heavenly King. He was parted from His friends; While their eager eyes beheld Him, He upon the clouds ascends; He Who walked with God, and pleased Preaching truth, and doom to come, Christ, our Enoch, is translated To His everlasting home. A || 4 Thou hast raised our human nature In the clouds to God's right hand; There we sit in heavenly places, f There with Thee in glory stand: Jesus reigns, adored by angels; Man with God is on the throne; f Mighty Lord, in Thine ascension We by faith behold our own. C. WORDSWORTH. 108 136 64 d. المعدل GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. 88 dde 8 Southwick.- 87.887.77.77. 2 For 1st line. od ddo 800 & c. 8 d d d d d 品 店 88 88 8: f d " 1 Ppp p ارد به طوری 8 8 2: 1 8 & c. " 1 Organ accompaniment, ad lib. For 3rd line. 8 C. J. VINCENT, Mus. Doc., Oxon. 88 8 448 For 4th line. to # 68 8 ddoodd 188 & c. 0 dddd 0088:: ddd.. dd g For 5th line. & c. 211 1 THOU art coming, O my Saviour! Thou art coming, O my King! In Thy beauty ali- resplendent, In Thy glory all- transcendent: Well may we rejoice and sing; Coming! In the opening east f Herald brightness slowly swells; Coming! O my glorious Priest, Hear we not Thy golden bells? GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. 2 Thou art coming, Thou art coming; We shall meet Thee on Thy way, We shall see Thee, we shall know Thee We shall bless Thee, we shall show Thee All our hearts could never say; What an anthem that will be Ringing out our love to Thee, f Pouring out our rapture sweet At Thine own all- glorious feet. A [ est 3 Thou art coming; at Thy table We are witnessing for this: While remembering hearts Thou meetIn communion clearest, sweetest, Earnest of our coming bliss; 137 B 8 PPP dddo 2000/0 do 22 8 72 P algala 18 Conquest.- 888.4. " 1 # 8 2.1 g -04 Thou art coming; we are waiting With a hope that cannot fail, Asking not the day or hour, Resting on Thy word of power, Anchored safe within the veil. Time appointed may be long, But the vision must be sure; A Showing not Thy death alone, And Thy love exceeding great, But Thy coming, and Thy throne, All for which we long and wait. f Certainty shall make us strong, Joyful patience can endure. A f5 0 the joy to see Thee reigning, Thee our own belovèd Lord! Every tongue Thy name confessing, Worship, honour glory, blessing Brought to Thee with one accord; Thee our Master and our Friend, f Vindicated, and enthroned, Unto earth's remotest end Glorified, adored, and owned! F. R. HAVERGAL. poile 188 Q 으 ge ddd. 112 EDWIN LEMARE. قط 109 d HE strife is o'er, the battle done: THE The won: The song of triumph has begunf Hallelujah! 2 The powers of death have done their worst, But Christ their legions hath dispersed; f Let shouts of holy joy outburstf Hallelujah! 5 Lord, by the stripes which wounded Thee, From death's dread sting Thy servants free, f That we may live, and sing to Thee f Hallelujah! F. POTT. eO · 11 elfo 13 The three sad days have quickly sped; He rises glorious from the dead; All glory to our risen Head! Hallelujah! 4 He closed the yawning gates of hell; The bars from heaven's high portals fell; f Let hymns of praise his triumph tell; Hallelujah! O 110 138 P GOD THE SON- HIS KINGDOM AND REIGN. king of Glory.- 88.8 8.8 8. " d. did 8 do -O Q = 00 O O O dd. O -0 dddd. ell O MY A Y heart is full of Christ, and longs Its glorious matter to declare! Of Him I make my loftier songs, I cannot from His praise forbear; f My ready tongue makes haste to sing The glories of my heavenly King. p 2 Fairer than all the earth- born race, Perfect in comeliness Thou art; Replenished are Thy lips with grace, And full of love Thy tender heart: God ever blest! we bow the knee, And own all fulness dwells in Thee. A 3 Gird on Thy thigh the Spirit's sword, And take to Thee Thy power divine; Stir up Thy strength, almighty Lord, All power and majesty are Thine: Assert Thy worship and renown; O all redeeming God, come down! 4 Come, and maintain Thy righteous cause, And let Thy glorious toil succeed; Extend the victory of Thy cross, Ride on, and prosper in Thy deed; Through earth triumphantly ride on, And reign in every heart alone. ARTHUR R. READ. 요 doe & d d d C. WESLEY. 8 o dd f 088 d 00 TOO. d f DO GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. 1 139-140 Redhead, Mo. 4.-L.M. & t 203 8808 d d d d d d: f Q Do didd O 140 Q " 1 상호 d d d d d d d d d 2 Inscribed upon the cross we see In shining letters, God is love: p He bears our sins upon the tree: He brings us mercy from above. म d d d d d 0 09088 1 WE sing the praise of Him who died, Of Him who died upon the cross; The sinner's Hope let men deride: For this we count the world but loss. ਗੁਰੂ 6 O d d d d d d 0 1 2 Reign, Prince of Life, Who once Thy brow [ thorn; Didst yield to wear the wounding Reign throned beside the Father now, Adored the Son of God firstborn. O 908 14 It e 1 3 The cross- it takes our guilt away; It holds the fainting spirit up; It cheers with hope the gloomy day, And sweetens every bitter cup. R. REDHEAD. f 5 The balm of life, the cure of woe, The measure and the pledge of love, The sinner's refuge here below, The angels' theme in heaven above. And nerves the feeble arm for fight; It takes its terror from the grave, And gilds the bed of death with light. Redhead, Mo. 4.-L.M. ¹0 CHRIST, the Lord of heaven, to 3 From angel hosts, that round Thee Thee, stand, With forms more pure than spotless Clothed with all majesty divine, f Eternal power and glory be: Eternal praise and right is Thine. T. KELLY. snow, From the bright burning seraph band, Let praise in loftiest numbers flow. f4 To Thee, the Lamb, our mortal songs, Born of deep fervent love, shall rise; All honour to Thy Name belongs: Our lips would sound it to the skies. J5 Jesus! all earth shall speak the word; Jesus! all heaven resound it still: ff Immanuel, Saviour, Conqueror, Lord, Thy praise the universe shall fill. R. PALMER. 112 141 ay St. Luke.-L.M. ਫਝਗਈਟੈਬੂਕੋ P -0202000 den 8 2 8 2 0 0 0 0 80 8 AF # 0 GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. da 8 #! ¹0 83 pl P1 JESUS! and shall it ever be, A mortal man ashamed of Thee! Ashamed of Thee, whom angels praise, Whose glories shine through endless days! 000 2 Ashamed of Jesus! sooner far Let evening blush to own a star; He sheds the beams of light divine O'er this behighted soul of mine. 3 Ashamed of Jesus! just as soon Let midnight be ashamed of noon; " Tis midnight with my soul till He, Bright Morning Star, bid darkness flee. 142 ddddddododdddddd 881 дър edod 220850 ddddddd " 1 " 1 8 "" PT FOR a thousand tongues to sing My great Redeemer's praise, The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of His grace! Manchester.- C.M. 8888 V 4 Ashamed of Jesus! that dear Friend On whom my hopes of heaven depend! No! when I blush, be this my shame That I no more revere His name. 5 Ashamed of Jesus! yes, I may When I've no guilt to wash away; No tears to wipe, no good to crave, No fears to quell, no soul to save. od od d d d 6 Till then- nor is my boasting vainTill then I boast a Saviour slain; And O! may this my glory be, f That Christ is not ashamed of me! J. GRIGG AND B. FRANCIS. " 1 한화 학금 담] do do fell da P P P P P P ا do 30 1011 d Dr. WAINWRIGHT. deal f 8 2 My gracious Master and my God, Assist me to proclaim, A To spread through all the earth abroad The honours of Thy name. 3 Jesus! the name that charms our fears, fears, That bids our sorrows cease; " Tis music in the sinner's ears, " Tis life, and health, and peace. GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. f7 4 He breaks the power of cancelled sin, He sets the prisoner free; His blood can make the foulest clean, His blood availed for me. 5 He speaks- and, listening to His voice, New life the dead receive, The mournful, broken hearts rejoice, The humble poor believe. 143 d polo doddot do pho 21 22 " 1 f6 Hear Him, ye deaf; His praise, ye dumb, 10 With me, your chief, ye then shall Your loosened tongues employ; Ye blind, behold your Saviour come, And leap, ye lame, for joy. O : //: 7 13 d d AT LL hail the power of Jesus' name! Let angels prostrate fall; A Bring forth the royal diadem f To crown Him Lord of all. p& Miles' Lane. C.M. 2 Let high- born seraphs tune the lyre, And as they tune it fall Before His face who tunes their choir, And crown Him Lord of all. Extol the Stem of Jesse's rod, And crown Him Lord of all. Now hail the Strength of Israel's might, And crown Him Lord of all. Look unto Him, ye nations, own Your God, ye fallen race; -9 100 Look, and be saved through faith alone, Be justified by grace. See all your sins on Jesus laid: The Lamb of God was slain, His soul was once an offering made For every soul of man. 9 Awake from guilty nature's sleep, And Christ shall give you light, Cast all your sins into the deep, And wash the Ethiop white. Shall feel your sins forgiven;[ know, Anticipate your heaven below, And own that love is heaven. O 18. P @ -O--Oодо d d d d ef P 5 Ye seed of Israel's chosen race, A Ye ransomed from the fall, C. WESLEY. SHRUBSOLE. 1623 dddd E Hail Him who saves you by His grace, f And crown Him Lord of all. 6 Hail Him, ye heirs of David's line, Whom David Lord did call. 3 Crown Him, ye morning stars of light, p 7 Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget Who fixed this floating ball. The wormwood and the gall, 113 The God Incarnate, Man Divine, And crown Him Lord of all. p 90 that with yonder sacred throng We at His feet may fall, A Join in the everlasting song, f And crown Him Lord of all! f 4 Crown Him, ye martyrs of your God, f S Let every tribe and every tongue Who from His altar call; On this terrestrial ball, Now shout in universal song The crownèd Lord of all. Go spread your trophies at His feet, And crown Him Lord of all. E. PERRONET AND J. RIPPON. 114 144 4 Q 100 145 P GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. St. Saviour.- C.M. dddd d. 8888 Q THERE shall my soul begin to sing The great Redeemer's love? f To praise the everlasting King, Who left His throne above? 8 8: 20 love, what a delightful theme! How charming is the sound! Twas love that did the world redeem, No other help was found. 88 d d d d d d PT" 1 ل الصالح gold 2 god 2 ddod od d d d O A 5 And when I lose this stammering tongue, I'll sing as loud as they; f Salvation shall be all my song Through one eternal day. Matlock.- C.M. 69 " 1 d d 8 4 My feeble song I cannot raise As angels do above; 3 Angels have strove, but all in vain, To view the great design; & p' Tis mystery all: they can't explain The depth of love divine. W. SANDERS. F. G. BAKER. pof eder gadgado de capo- 8 d f Yet while I've breath I'll sing the praise Of this redeeming love. pag 18 8: O -6 -9OT dddd 200] R. DENNIS. & 8 1 ESUS! the name high over all, JESUS! GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. In hell, or earth, or sky, p Angels and men before it fall, And devils fear and fly. 2 Jesus! the name to sinners dear, The name to sinners given; It scatters all their guilty fear, It turns their hell to heaven. A 3 Jesus the prisoner's fetters breaks, And bruises Satan's head; Power into strengthless souls it speaks, And life into the dead. 146 # 188-2002 d P Ō 18 odgged 88 Belmont.- C.M. -Op 2 It makes the wounded spirit whole, And calms the troubled breast; ' Tis manna to the hungry soul, And to the weary rest. f4 0 that the world might taste and see The riches of His grace! The arms of love that compass me Would all mankind embrace. 5 His only righteousness I show, His saving truth proclaim, " Tis all my business here below To cry,' Behold the Lamb!' A 3 Dear name! the rock on which I build, My shield, and hiding- place, My never- failing treasury, filled With boundless stores of grace! 6 Happy, if with my latest breath I may but gasp His name; f Preach Him to all, and cry in death, ' Behold, behold the Lamb!' C. WESLEY. " 1 228 " 1 8 P RP p 8 8 g d d d PPP ste O 115 S. WEBBE. *** g 88 989 1 HOW sweet the name of Jesus sounds p 4 Jesus, my Shepherd, Brother, Friend, In a believer's ear! My and King; A It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, And drives away his fear. pet d ded 8 My Lord, my Life, my Way, my End, Accept the praise I bring. 5 Weak is the effort of my heart, And cold my warmest thought; A But when I see Thee as Thou art, I'll praise Thee as I ought. 6 Till then I would Thy love proclaim With every fleeting breath; V And may the music of Thy name Refresh my soul in death! J. NEWTON. 116 147-148 bhow Jazer. C.M. GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. pozele 125288 d 8 لله do a hoole -08 810 do O f1 WE sing to Thee, Thou Son of God, of life and grace! We praise Thee, Son of man, whose Redeemed our fallen race. [ blood 2 Thee we acknowledge God and Lord, The Lamb for sinners slain; Who art by heaven and earth adored, Worthy o'èr both to reign. f3 To Thee all angels cry aloud, f4 The cherubim and seraphim Incessant sing to Thee; Through heaven's extended coasts:Hail, holy, holy, holy Lord Of glory and of hosts. 148 f1 p Thou sweetness most ineffable, In whom all joys are found! The worlds and all their powers therein Adore Thy majesty. O Jazer. JESUS, King most wonderful! Thou Conqueror renowned: 1 2 When once Thou visitest the heart, Then truth begins to shine, Then earthly vanities depart, Then kindles love divine. p3 0 Jesus, Light of all below! Thou Fount of living fire, Surpassing all the joys we know, And all we can desire: NO Q " 1 " 1 "" ه & d 2008088 A. E. TOZER, Mus. Doc O المال لعام ddddd pro plo d d f5 The prophets' goodly fellowship, 당한 힘 음기 f6 The apostles' glorious company Thy righteous praise proclaim: Praise Thee, Thou Son of God, and reap The fulness of Thy rest. The martyred army glorify Thine everlasting name. -Of7 Through all the world, Thy churches To call on Thee, their Head,[ join Brightness of Majesty Divine, Who every power hast made. C.M. 4 Jesus, may all confess Thy name, Thy wondrous love adore! A 7 Jesus, our love and joy to Thee, The Father's Holy Son, All might, and praise, and glory be While endless ages run. -O8 Among their number, Lord, we love To sing Thy precious blood; ff Reign here and in the worlds above, Thou holy lamb of God. J. CENNICK AND A. M. TOPLADY. And, seeking Thee, themselves inflame To seek Thee more and more. 6 Abide with us, and let Thy light Shine, Lord, on every heart; Dispel the darkness of our night, And joy to all impart. f5 Thee may our tongues for ever bless, Thee may we love alone, A And ever in our lives express The image of Thine Own. BERNARD, trs. by E. CASWALL 149 150 f* ## Loco GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. 150 fl Arnold's.- C.M. 88888888888 do jeddeedd 744 그렇 1 JESUS, I love Thy charming name, " Tis music to mine ear: da Jd q de to A Fain would I sound it out so loud, That earth and heaven should hear. A p2 Yes, Thou art precious to my soul, My transport and my trust: Jewels to Thee are gaudy toys, And gold is sordid dust. A COME, let us join our cheerful songs, With angels round the throne; Ten thousand thousand are their tongues, But all their joys are one. 0-0 8 p' Worthy the Lamb!' our hearts reply: ' For He was slain for us.' Dr. ARNOLD. legeled leeelell 8 200 Arnold's.- C.M. jea dod nisi f5 I'll speak the honours of Thy name With my last labouring breath; Then, speechless, clasp Thee in mine arms, The antidote of death. P. DODDRIDGE. f5 The whole creation 3 All my capacious powers can wish In Thee doth richly meet; Nor to mine eyes is light so dear, Nor friendship half so sweet. 80 3 Jesus is worthy to receive 4 Thy grace still dwells within my heart, And sheds its fragrance there, A The noblest balm of all its wounds, The cordial of its care. p 77 Honour and power divine; To bless the sacred name Of Him that sits upon the throne, And to adore the Lamb. f2' Worthy the Lamb that died,' they cry, f4 Let all that dwell above the sky, " To be exalted thus!' And air, and earth, and seas, Conspire to lift Thy glories high, And speak Thine endless praise. join in one, I. WATTS. 117 8 And blessings, more than we can give, Be, Lord, for ever Thine! 118 151 b do 71 dad 152 GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. te d of plo 1 THERE HERE is a name I love to hear; I love to sing its worth; p It sounds like music in mine ear, The sweetest name on earth. 2 It tells me of a Saviour's love, Who died to set me free; 8 A It tells me of His precious blood, The sinner's perfect plea. do o d 3 It tells me of a Father's smile Beaming upon His child; It cheers me through this little while, Through desert, waste, and wild. 4 It tells me what my father hath In store for every day, And, though I tread a darksome path, Yields sunshine all the way. p 5 It tells of One whose loving heart Can feel my deepest woe, Tyrone.- C.M. plačele 00 f dd ㅎ рррр d 8 TOO OO g 8 dod fl H d 00 A 8: 8 @d Tolo CO = 00 9 St. George.- S.M. By permission, from The Church Hymn and Tune Book. J P d to a= 00 O O P did Who in my sorrow bears a part That none can bear below. 7 Jesus, the name I love so well, The name I love to hear: 081 dadal god de 6 It bids my trembling heart rejoice. It dries each rising tear, p It tells me, in' a still small voice,' To trust and never fear. A f No saint on earth its worth can tell, No heart conceive how dear. 00 8 This name shall shed its fragrance still Along this thorny road, Shall sweetly smooth the rugged hill That leads me up to God. And there with all the blood- bought From sin and sorrow free,[ throng, f I'll sing the new eternal song Of Jesus' love to me. 00 8 8 fell 00 O z d d F. WHITFIELD. Dr. GAUNTLETT. -O-° 8: Q: fl AWAKE, and sing the song Moses the Wake every heart and every tongue, To praise the Saviour's name. 1² 2 Sing of His dying love; Sing of His rising power; Sing how He intercedes above For those whose sins He bore. V 3 Sing, till we feel our hearts Ascending with our tongues;. f Sing, till the love of sin departs, And grace inspires our songs. 153 GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. 4 8 8 8 8 F d University College.- 77.77. By permission, from The Church Hymn and Tune Book. 8 p 8 dd d f6 There shall each raptured tongue His endless praise proclaim: And sing in sweeter notes the song Of Moses and the Lamb. W. HAMMOND, M. MADAN, AND A. M. TOPLADY. 1 TIS for conquering kings to gain Glory o'er their myriads slain; f Jesus, Thy more glorious strife Hath restored a world to life. 2 So none other name is given Unto mortals under heaven, Which can make the dead to rise, And exalt them to the skies. " 1 -O8 f4 Sing on your heavenly way, Ye ransomed sinners, sing Sing on, rejoicing every day In Christ the eternal King. -0 -05 Soon shall ye hear Him say ,' Ye blessed children, come;' Soon will He call you hence away, And take His wanderers home. " 1 8 A 8 8 8 te 8 5 Jesus, dost Thou condescend 1 To be called the sinner's Friend? f Ours then shall it always be Thus to make our boast of Thee. Dr. GAUNTLETT. 100 d d d ple E 18 119 880 Q p 3 That which Christ so hardly wrought, That which He so dearly bought, That salvation, mortals, say, Will you madly cast away? 8 f4 Rather gladly for that name Bear the cross, endure the shame; Joyfully for Him to die Is not death but victory. From the Latin, trs. by J. CHANDLER. 120 154 24 J 35: 8 GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. College Street.- 66.66.88. ěl d d 0 d 8 d d f O 88 рер g d d 8 2 Shall every ransomed tribe Of Adam's scattered race To Christ all power ascribe, " 1 O d Their songs of triumph sing? f And shall not we take up the strain, And send the echo back again? O Who saved them by His grace? f And shall not we take up the strain, And send the echo back again? 2. d O SHALL hymns of grateful love Through heaven's high arches ring? And all the hosts above A " 1 d Q 8 d " 1 d The d P 8 100 8 8 R. W. STRICKLAND. d Todo d Pip d d pote dd ef -0 da d d 00 8: TOO OO d g f4 0 spread the joyful sound, The Saviour's love proclaim, And publish all around 3 Shall they adore the Lord, Who bought them with His blood? And all the love record That led them home to God? And shall not we take up the strain, And send the echo back again? Salvation through His name, Till the whole world take up the strain, And send the echo back again! J. J. CUMMINS. 155 4000 P P P P E iddd 0200 2. 88 GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. Trumpet. 66.6 6.8 8. dd prop 8 8 8 # 100 TOO. "" 8 O. --8TOOL 00 dded fl f1 LET earth and heaven agree, Angels and men be joined, To celebrate with me f2 Jesus, transporting sound! 188081 500 The joy of earth and heaven; No other help is found, No other name is given, By which we can salvation have: But Jesus came the world to save. O 3 Jesus, harmonious name! It charms the hosts above; They evermore proclaim And wonder at His love; " Tis all their happiness to gaze, " Tis heaven to see our Jesus' face. " The Saviour of mankind; To adore the all- atoning Lamb, And bless the sound of Jesus' name. 11 TOO 00 d 1.1 700 A 8 did and a ефер d d d d g p4 His name the sinner hears, And is from sin set free; 7 0 for a trumpet voice, On all the world to call! To bid their hearts rejoice In Him who died for all! For all, my Lord was crucified, For all, for all, my Saviour died! 18008 양 adid did LENNOX. öd -O C. WESLEY. ti " Tis music in his ears, ' Tis life and victory; f New songs do now his lips employ, And dances his glad heart for joy. 121 O. O p5 Stung by the scorpion sin, My poor expiring soul The balmy sound drinks in, And is at once made whole: See there my Lord upon the tree! I hear, I feel, He died for me. 60 unexampled love! O all- redeeming grace! How swiftly didst Thou move To save a fallen race! fWhat shall I do to make it known What Thou for all mankind hast done? II 122 156 Quickly. 음 fog 48 228 8 8 d GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. pof = 00 -O" 1 8 Ascalon.- 668.668. 888 dog -011 88 "" 8 Holl p 2 A servant's form He wore, And in His body bore Our dreadful curse on Calvary: IIe like a victim stood, And poured His sacred blood, To set the guilty captive free. 1 MY heart and voice I raise, To spread Messiah's praise; Messiah's praise let all repeat: The universal Lord, By whose almighty word Creation rose in form complete. 8 8 8 8 8 8 d d d d o -O18 Q O do PT dd ороо 88: 28 d E --OO 5 Hail, Saviour, Prince of Peace! Thy kingdom shall increase, Till all the world Thy glory see; And righteousness abound, As the great deep profound, And fill the earth with purity! 1-1 11 B. RHODES. 00 18 Crusader's Melody. 8 2 00 00 8 dd A 3 But soon the Victor rose Triumphant o'er His foes, And led the vanquished host in chains: f He threw their empire down, His foes compelled to ownO'er all, the great Messiah reigns. 8 4 With mercy's mildest grace, He governs all our race, In wisdom, righteousness, and love: f Who to Messiah fly Shall find redemption nigh, And all His great salvation prove. 157 fºt f 46 DO 8 bd 8 GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. Munich.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. d JJ add cod 8 o do d d d 8 10 2 28 O 88 88 bo-O-0A O Name of might and favour, All other names above: SAVIOUR, precious Saviour, Whom yet unseen we love, 2 p We worship Thee, we bless Thee, A To Thee alone we sing; f We praise Thee, and confess Thee Our holy Lord and King! 20 Bringer of salvation, Who wondrously hast wrought, Thyself the revelation " A Of love beyond our thought: We worship Thee, we bless Thee, To Thee alone we sing; We praise Thee, and confess Thee Our gracious Lord and King! " 1 00 00= 8 10000= 8 " 1 88 d -bo! 8 d d d " 1 8 d d d d TO O d d d d d : 0002 German Chorale, 1648. oooop 8 2 d d 6. 4 O grant the consummation Of this our song above, In endless adoration, 8: 8: -O).• d f3 In Thee all fulness dwelleth, All grace and power Divine; The glory that excelleth, O Son of God, is Thine: OF 123 8: p We worship Thee, we bless Thee, To Thee alone we sing; A We praise Thee, and confess Thee Our glorious Lord and King! And everlasting love: f Then shall we praise and bless Thee Where perfect praises ring, And evermore confess Thee Our Saviour and our King! F. R. HAVERGAL. A 124 158 00.0 GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. Swanland.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. J PP d J Jong do 8 8 18 2 208 TTOO DO 8 8-900 TO O 8 To a # did O 80 d a a d 8 te pe -0ga Q 00 fl 1 WITH hearts in love abounding, Prepare we now to sing A lofty theme, resounding Thy praise, almighty King; Whose love, rich gifts bestowing, Redeemed the human race; Whose lips, with zeal o'erflowing, Breathe words of truth and grace. f2 In majesty transcendent, Gird on Thy conquering sword; In righteousness resplendent, Ride on, Incarnate Word! ff Ride on, O King Messiah, To glory and renown; Pierced by Thy darts of fire, Be every foe o'erthrown! bp " 1 TOO 00= "" 11 " 1 d g = 1000 8 O 8 8 ptp 0 do fe dd P P P dd d 8 8 8: ddd. J. BARNBY. H bd 3: 8: 8: f3 So reign, O God, in heaven, Eternally the same! A And endless praise be given To Thine almighty name. Clothed in Thy dazzling brightness, Thy church on earth behold In robes of purest whiteness, In raiment wrought with gold. f4 And let each Gentile nation Come gladly in her train, To share Thy great salvation, And join her grateful strain: Then ne'er shall note of sadness Awake the trembling string; One song of joy and gladness The ransomed world shall sing! H. AUBER. 159 # de GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE Melanctbon.- 7.6.7 6.7 7. 8 8 8: 8 P Loo: oto 8 88 P 8 0 O 1 JESUS, Sun and Shield art Thou, Sun and Shield for ever! Never canst Thou cease to shine, Cease to guard us, never! Cheer our steps as on we go, Come between us and the foe. f2 Jesus, Bread and Wine art Thou, Wine and Bread for ever! Never canst Thou cease to feed Or refresh us, never! Feed us still on bread divine, Drink we still this heavenly wine! " 1 a= 8: P & par d d d со EDWIN Moss. Q -O90 8 O f 5 Jesus, Song and Strength art Thou, Strength and Song for ever! Strength that never can decay, Song that ceaseth never! Still to us this strength and song, Through eternal days prolong. H. BONAR. 8 형# 8 0 1 did 125 -03 Jesus, Love and Life art Thou, Life and Love for ever! Ne'er to quicken shalt Thou cease, Or to love us, never! All of life and love we need Is in Thee, in Thee indeed. p 4 Jesus, Peace and Joy art Thou, Joy and Peace for ever! Joy that fades not, changes not, Peace that leaves us never! Joy and peace we have in Thee Now and through eternity. 126 160 f1 8 8 GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. Paraclete.- 77.7 7.7 7. 88 8 2 d d d d d. d d P dd %% GOD LOD the Father's only Son, Yet with Him in glory One, One in wisdom, One in might, Absolute and Infinite: V Jesus! I believe in Thee, Thou art Lord and God to me. : 8 d. do O 2 Preacher of eternal peace, Christ, anointed to release, Setting wide the dungeon door Unto sinners chained before: Jesus! I believe in Thee, Prophet sent from God to me. O p3 Low in sad Gethsemane, High on dreadful Calvary, In the garden, on the cross, Making good our utter loss: Jesus! I believe in Thee, Priest and Sacrifice for me. 평 800kg 888 임명 8 8 11 88 d d 8 d d. d. de el 000 g 4 Ruler of Thy ransomed race, And Protector by Thy grace, Leader in the way we wend, And Rewarder at the end: Jesus! I believe in Thee, A Christ, the King of kings to me. 8 5 Light revealed through clouds of pain That the blind might see again; Love, content in death to lie, That the dead might never die: Jesus! I believe in Thee, Light, and Love, and Life to me. 6 All that I am fain to know, While I watch and wait below; All that I would find above, All of everlasting love, f Jesus! I believe in Thee, Thou art all in all to me. S. J. STONE. 161 @ ** ### #### NONO 2 # 00 00 68 00 8: d. ddd 8 1 d LE TOO GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. 00 g 8 Je O Olivet.- 87.8 7.4 7. dd dd 0008 " 1 2 2 6 8 8 8 8 1 " 1 d d d do g DO d " 1 P & 8 10000 1. d d d d Q FLO OOK, ye saints! the sight See the Man of Sorrows now, From the fight returned victorious; Every knee to Him shall bow. Crown Him, crown Him! Crowns become the Victor's brow. p 3 Sinners in derision crown Him, is glorious: f 2 Crown the Saviour, angels crown Him: Rich the trophies Jesus brings; In the seat of power enthrone Him, While the vault of heaven rings. Crown Him, crown Him! Crown the Saviour, King of kings. f Mocking thus the Saviour's claim; Saints and angels crowd around Him, Own His title, praise His name. Crown Him, crown Him! Spread abroad the Victor's fame. F f 4 Hark! those bursts of acclamation; Hark! those loud triumphant chords; Jesus takes the highest station: O what joy the sight affords! Crown Him, crown Him, f King of kings, and Lord of lords! 88 T. KELLY. 8-8 d 2 。。 rd G. HIRST. dd 127 8 8 128 162 3 fi Z GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. Triumph.- 87.8 7.8 7. By permission from The Church Hymn and Tune Book. ele J 318 d d pep él de -6 d DO dd to To the Name that brings salvation, Honour, worship, laud we pay: That for many a generation Hid in God's foreknowledge lay, But to every tongue and nation He in love proclaims to- day. A³ 3' Tis the Name for adoration, " Tis the Name for victory, p' Tis the Name for meditation In this vale of misery, ' Tis the Name for veneration By the citizens on high. f2 Name of gladness, name of pleasure, By the tongue ineffable; p Name of sweetness passing measure, To the ear delectable. 11 A Tis our safeguard and our treasure, ' Tis our help' gainst sin and hell. " 1 " 1 ETTOO. g 8 g d d d. d 2008| 0|| d d d d elp d d d d d d 380 O dd Dr. GAUNTLETT. O rat 8 -OO 4' Tis the Name that whoso preaches Finds it music in his ear; ' Tis the Name that whoso teaches Finds more sweet than honey's cheer; Who its perfect wisdom reaches, Makes his saintly vision clear. f5' Tis the Name by right exalted Over every other name; That when we are sore assaulted, Puts our enemies to shame: Strength to them that else had halted, Eyes to blind, and feet to lame. A Jesus, we Thy Name adoring, to see Thee as Thou art, Of Thy clemency imploring So to write it in our heart, f That hereafter, upward soaring, We with angels may have part. From the Latin, trs. by J. M. NEALE. 163 8 1 40 8 GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. d d d d d d phop 8 8 d d d d Bethany.- 87.87.87.87. # P i to 11 ماطم 8 00 OE a a COME, Thou Fount of every blessing! my to grace! Streams of mercy, never ceasing, Calls for songs of loudest praise. Teach me some melodious sonnet, Sung by flaming tongues above: fPraise the mount- I'm fixed upon itMount of God's unchanging love. di 888 d d d d d d d ODE DOL PP ㅎ 11 -6 TOR TOOL d 0 od Q -08 ddd PP TOO TOOL 88 8-8 # 8 8 8 8 p#p 008 d d d d d d d d d d d 8 O 우 H. SMART. de g d f3 0! to grace how great a debtor, Daily I'm constrained to be: Let that grace now like a fetter, Bind my wandering heart to Thee! p Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it, Prone to leave the God I love: Here's my heart- 0 take and seal it, Seal it from Thy courts above. R. ROBINSON. 8 E d ਯੂ 8 Here I raise my Ebenezer, Hither by Thy help I'm come; -6129 8 And I hope, by Thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home. p Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of God; He, to rescue me from nger, Interposed His precious blood. 130 164 pipa dddo 2. GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. Morfolk Park( 1st Tune).- 6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5. 8 88 00 da " 1 poppo 8 d #aat 8 11 11 영음 top do popoalle pppp 8 ddd موط dla!! b PP ddo dd de 8 Idade a good o off 8 d. do 8 " 1 HI P St. Alban's( 2nd Tune).- 65.6 5.6 5.6 5. T. MORLEY. alidanbonddogicall godd dddd 8 لود HENRY COWARD, Mus. Bac ddddd dito " 1 to the bodo dadd 8 По 8:00 ddo ddog pf O Fe 8 " 1 dodd " 1 Princethorpe( 3rd Tune).- 65.6 5.6 5.6 5. P# 08 8 " 1 Holl Hatt 8 dd d 000 82 W. PITTS. Hell # -pl GOD THE SON- HIS NAMES AND PRAISE. to To 80. 888008.08 TOO 88+ 800 dddd Hall p 2 Farther, ever farther, SAVIOUR, blessed Saviour Listen whilst we sing, Hearts and voices raising Praises to our King: All we have we offer; All we hope to be; Body, soul, and spirit, All we yield to Thee. From Thy wounded side Heedlessly we wandered, Wandered far and wide; Till Thou cam'st in mercy, Seeking young and old, Lovingly to bear them, Saviour, to Thy fold. 4 Great and ever greater Are Thy mercies here; True and everlasting d 28 3 Nearer, ever nearer, Christ, we draw to Thee, Deep in adoration, Bending low the knee; Thou for our redemption Cam'st on earth to die; f Thou, that we might follow, Hast gone up on high. Are the glories there, Where no pain or sorrow, Toil or care is known, Where the angel- legions Circle round Thy throne. o POO 88000 80 ddodd d O Dddd 5 Clearer still and clearer Dawns the light from heaven, In our sadness bringing News of sin forgiven: Life has lost its shadows, Pure the light within; f Thou hast shed Thy radiance On a world of sin. 7 Onward, ever onward, Journeying o'er the road Worn by saints before us, Journeying on to God; Leaving all behind us, May we hasten on, Backward never looking Till the prize is won. ل f6 Brighter still and brighter Glows the western sun, Shedding all its gladness O'er our work that's done; Time will soon be over, Toil and sorrow past; May we, blessèd Saviour, Find a rest at last. f8 Higher then and higher Bear the ransomed soul, Earthly toils forgotten, Saviour, to its goal; Where, in joys unthought of, Saints with angels sing, Never weary raising Praises to their King. Hell Holt " 1 G. THRING. 131 132 165-166 GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. Angel's bymn.-L.M. aloela 8880208 edodd dig 242 8 166 1 UR Jesus is gone up on high, For us the blessing to receive; f It now comes streaming from the sky, The Spirit comes, and sinners live. 89 P g. g 0 g d d d o go 8 2 To every one whom God shall call The promise is securely made; To you far off- He calls you all;[ said: Believe the word which Christ hath A 3 The Holy Ghost, if I depart, The Comforter, shall surely come, Shall make the contrite sinner's heart His loved, His everlasting home.' 4 Lord, we believe to us and ours The apostolic promise given; We wait the Pentecostal powers, The Holy Ghost sent down from heaven. d OME, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove, With light and comfort from above; Be Thou our Guardian, Thou our Guide; O'er every thought and step preside. A 2 The light of truth to us display, And make us know and choose the way; p Plant holy fear in every heart, That we from God may ne'er depart. # ₂ do કોન gg ddd jøddo 8 ORLANDO GIBBONS. do 5 Ah! leave us not to mourn below, Or long for Thy return to pine; p Now, Lord, the Comforter bestow, And fix in us the Guest Divine. Angel's bymn.-L.M. 6 Assembled here with one accord, Calmly we wait the promised grace, The purchase of our dying Lord: Come, Holy Ghost, and fill the place. 7 If every one that asks may find, If still Thou dost on sinners fall, Come as a mighty rushing wind; Great grace be now upon us all. Vs Behold, to Thee our souls aspire, And languish Thy descent to meet: A Kindle in each the living fire, f And fix in every heart Thy seat. C. WESLEY. 3 Lead us to holiness- the road That we must take to dwell with God; Lead us to Christ- the living way, Nor let us from His pasture stray. 4 Lead us to God- our final rest, To be with Him for ever blest; f Lead us to heaven, that we may share Fulness of joy for ever there. S. BROWNE. 167-168 fin 0001 20820 88€ GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. Antwerp.- L.M. مام مو d 20002 8000. " 1 8. O " 1 11 1 GREAT was the day, the joy was great, When all our Lord's disciples met; Whilst on their heads the Spirit came, And sat like tongues of cloven flame. 2 What gifts, what miracles He gave! And power to kill, and power to save! Furnished their tongues with wondrous words, [ swords. उठा dodo: ddd ddddddd 7° pºpppe op pp forth From east to west, from south to north: f' Go, and your Saviour's cross proclaim; Go, teach all nations in My name.' 168 ¹ SPIRIT of the living God, In all Thy plenitude of grace, Where'er the foot of man hath trod, Descend on our apostate race. dddddd f2 Give tongues of fire and hearts of love To preach the reconciling word: Give power and unction from above, Whene'er the joyful sound is heard. مصر 1³ Be darkness, at thy coming, light; Confusion- order, in thy path; Souls without strength, inspire with might; Bid mercy triumph over wrath. 1³ f Oo otoop. W. SMALLWOOD. Antwerp.- L.M. ele 133 2. B Instead of shields, and spears, and 13 Thus armed, He sent the champions I would be led in triumph too, A willing captive to my Lord, f And sing the victory of His word. I. WATTS. 4 These weapons of the holy war, Of what almighty force they are, To make our stubborn passions bow, And lay the proudest rebel low! 8: Nations, the learned and the rude, Are by these heavenly arms subdued; While Satan rages at his loss, And hates the doctrine of the cross. Great King of grace! my heart subdue. 4 0 Spirit of the Lord, prepare All the round earth her God to meet; Breathe Thou abroad like morning air, Till hearts of stone begin to beat. 5 Baptize the nations far and nigh; The triumphs of the cross record: The name of Jesus glorify, Till every kindred call Him Lord. God from eternity hath willed 16 All flesh shall His salvation see; So be the Father's love fulfilled, The Saviour's sufferings crowned through Thee. J. MONTGOMERY. 134 169-170 315 170 1 1 N all the earth Thy Spirit shower: The earth in righteousness renew; A Thy kingdom come, and hell's o'erpower, And to Thy sceptre all subdue. f2 Like mighty winds, or torrents fierce, Let Him opposers all o'erturn, And every law of sin reverse,[ one. That faith and love may make all PP P gg d P JESUS, we on the word depend, Spoken by Thee while present here: The Father in Thy name will send The Holy Ghost, the Comforter. To Tod GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. Samson.- L.M. 2 That promise made to Adam's race, Now, Lord, in us, e'en us fulfil, And give the Spirit of Thy grace, To teach us all Thy perfect will. 한양 3 That heavenly Teacher of mankind, That Guide infallible impart, To bring Thy sayings to our mind, And write them on our faithful heart. 171 -6dja did eppe Samson.- L.M. PPT 99 d d d eff 00 " 1 00 de 8 d St. Agnes.- C.M. 3 Yea, let Thy Spirit, in every place His richest energy declare; While lovely tempers, fruits of grace, The kingdom of Thy Christ prepare. 4 Grant this, O holy God and true; The ancient seers Thou didst inspire; f To us perform the promised due; Descend, and crown us now with fire. H. MORE. 4 He only can the words apply Through which we endless life possess p And give to each his legacy, His Lord's unutterable peace. 8: 88 8 5 That peace of God, that peace of Thine O might He now to us bring in, And fill our souls with power divine, And make an end of fear and sin. From HANDEL. NOP 8 The length and breadth of love reveal The height and depth of Deity, f And all the sons of glory seal,[ Thee! And change, and make us all like C. WESLEY. dd d T C H Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. d 8 8 P 88 20 8 8: B 1 1 SPIRIT Divine, attend our prayers, our Descend with all Thy gracious powers, O come- Great Spirit- come. 2 Come as the light to us reveal Our emptiness and woe; And lead us in those paths of life Where all the righteous go. A 3 Come as the fire and purge our hearts Like sacrificial flame; f Let our whole soul an offering be To our Redeemer's name. p 4 Come as the dew- and sweetly bless This consecrated hour; 172 f 4 g 8 GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. ze e 8 # P P P P g d g d g d Westminster.- C.M. p 2 But when He came the second time, He came in power and love; Softer than gale at morning prime Hovered His holy Dove. May barrenness rejoice to own Thy fertilizing power. 3 The fires, that rushed on Sinai down In sudden torrents dread, p Now gently light, a glorious crown, On every sainted head. 5 Come as the dove- and spread Thy The wings of peaceful love;[ wings, And let Thy church on earth become Blessed as the church above. f 6 Come as the wind- with rushing sound And Pentecostal grace; That all of woman born may see The glory of Thy face. 19. まる PPP #d 4 And as on Israel's awe- struck ear The voice exceeding loud, The trump, that angels quake to hear, Thrilled from the deep, dark cloud; 7 Spirit Divine! attend our prayers, Make a lost world Thy home; Descend with all Thy gracious powers, O come- Great Spirit- come! A. REED. 11 ridd का " 1 dddd d deeg 88 8 8 opp WHEN THEN God of old came down from heaven, Before His feet the clouds were riven; A rushing, mighty wind. Half darkness and half flame: ४-8 J. TURLE. 135 Pr 8: 5 So, when the Spirit of our God Came down His flock to find, 8: A voice from heaven was heard abroad, 6 It fills the church of God; it fills The sinful world around: p Only in stubborn hearts and wills No place for it is found. Save, Lord, by love or fear. 7 To other strains our souls are set: A giddy whirl of sin Fills ear and brain, and will not let Heaven's harmonies come in. SA Come, Lord, come, Wisdom, Love, and Open our ears to hear;[ Power, f Let us not miss the accepted hour; J KECLE. 136 173-174 d 174 fl 8 2. -0 Ha 23 og o z GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. Bedford.- C.M. pla Ө di 221008. 1 SPIRIT of truth, on this Thy day To Thee for help we cry, To guide us through the dreary way Of dark mortality. ddd -O Dip& to bo po 2 We ask not, Lord, Thy cloven flame, Or tongues of various tone; f But long Thy praises to proclaim With fervour in our own. 3 We mourn not that prophetic skill Is found on earth no more: Enough for us to trace Thy will In Scripture's sacred lore. 00 8 WHY HY should the children of a King Go mourning all their days? Great Comforter, descend, and bring The tokens of Thy grace. 2 Dost Thou not dwell in all Thy saints, And seal the heirs of heaven? When wilt Thou banish our complaints, And show our sins forgiven? 175-176 doo -O-0 8 d d d d d ppp d -0 dojo opplo doto لإمام ال Bedford.- C.M. " 1 p photo f4 of Eagley.- C.M. 8 dadd 4 We neither have nor seek the power Ill demons to control; [ 678| 288 ddddd " 1 11 -6 이 But Thou in dark temptation's hour Shalt chase them from the soul. 5 No heavenly harpings soothe our ear, No mystic dreams we share; Yet hope to feel Thy comfort near, And bless Thee in our prayer. " 1 8: 6 When tongues shall cease, and power And knowledge empty prove,[ decay, Do Thou Thy trembling servants stay, With faith, with hope, with love. R. HEBER. WM. WHEALL. 3 Assure our conscience of her part In the Redeemer's blood; And bear Thy witness with our heart, That we are born of God. Thou art the earnest of His love, The pledge of joys to come: And Thy soft wings, celestial Dove, Will safe convey us home! I. WATTS. 84 d O -000 8 499 888 dddo d Q od J. WALCH. d 8 8: a 2 -6 1 E INTHRONED on high, Almighty Thy Holy Ghost send down;[ Lord Fulfil in us Thy faithful word, And all Thy mercies crown. 2 Though on our heads no tongues of fire Their wondrous powers impart; Grant, Saviour, what we more desire, Thy Spirit in our heart. A 3 Spirit of life, and light, and love! Thy heavenly influence give; 176 1 COME, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, With all Thy quickening powers: Kindle a flame of sacred love In these cold hearts of ours. 20 how we grovel here below, Fond of these trifling toys; Our souls can neither fly nor go To reach eternal joys. p3 In vain we tune our formal songs, In vain we strive to rise; 177 2 GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. 21: d 8 لاقه 88 2 As on the day of Pentecost, Descend in all Thy power. Eagley.- C.M.. 8 ORD God, the Holy Ghost, We meet with one accord In our appointed place, And wait the promise of our Lord, The Spirit of all grace. ƒ3 Like mighty rushing wind Upon the waves beneath, Move with one impulse every mind, One soul, one feeling breathe. 4 To our benighted minds reveal The glories of His grace; Tuam.-S.M. 8 5 His love within us shed abroad, Life's ever- springing well; Till God in us, and we in God, In love eternal dwell. Quicken our souls born from above, That we in Christ may live. " 1 And bring us where no clouds conceal The brightness of His face. p 4 Dear Lord, and shall we ever be In this poor dying state; Our love so faint, so cold to Thee, And Thine to us so great? -6 5 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, With all Thy quickening powers; Come, shed abroad a Saviour's love, And that shall kindle ours. I. WATTS. Hosannas languish on our tongues, And our devotion dies. 888 d p4 # 80 6 og 20 O T. HAWEIS. didad 5 Spirit of light, explore, W. MASON. 89 137 8 The young, the old inspire, With wisdom from above; And give us hearts and tongues of fire, To pray, and praise, and love. Spirit of truth, be Thou, In life and death, our Guide; O Spirit of adoption, now f May we be sanctified. And chase our gloom awayWith lustre shining more and more, Unto the perfect day. J. MONTGOMERY. E* 138 178 1 8: 179 6₂ 8 d 0:40 Z 2008 d 0: 0 8 bo d f2 Christ, who now gone up on high, Captive leads captivity; While His foes from Him receive Grace, that God with man may live. 3 God, the everlasting God, Makes with mortals His abode; Whom the heavens cannot contain, He vouchsafes to dwell in man. GR RANTED is the Saviour's prayer, Sent the gracious Comforter; Promise of our parting Lord, Jesus now to heaven restored. GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. Trimnell.- 77.77. 8 2 d 8088 d d 8+8 dd 9 8 nd P 1 HOLY Spirit! pity me, d O O p 2 Sins unnumbered I confess, Of exceeding sinfulness, Sins against Thyself alone, Only to Omniscience known. " 1 O 8 8 11 Weber.- 77.77. and a bo d " 1 [ Thee; Pierced with grief for grieving Present, though I mourn apart, Listen to a wailing heart. d d d d bo 8 8 8 P d d оро 4 Never will He thence depart, Inmate of an humble heart; Carrying on His work within, Striving till He casts out sin. 8 F. T. SUTTON. 8 TOO bo p 5. There He helps our feeble moans, Deepens our imperfect groans, Intercedes in silence there, Sighs the unutterable prayer. A 6 Come, divine and peaceful Guest, Enter our devoted breast; f Life divine in us renew, Thou the Gift, and Giver too! C. WESLEY. ¿ 8 18 пр bd d d pp go 2 a TOUK 8 طالة -O38 O From WEBER. p 00 00 Q. 8 8 9 00 0 3 Deafness to Thy whispered calls, Rashness' midst remembered falls, Transient fears beneath the rod, Treacherous trifling with my God; 4 Tasting that the Lord is good, Pining then for poisoned food; At the fountains of the skies Craving creaturely supplies! 1 5 Worldly cares at worship time: Grovelling aims in works sublime; Pride, when God is passing by! Sloth, when souls in darkness die! p 6 Chilled devotions, changed desires, Quenched corruption's earlier fires: Sins like these my heart deceive, Thee, who only know'st them, grieve. 70 how lightly have I slept, With Thy daily wrongs unwept! p Sought Thy chidings to defer, Shunned the wounded Comforter. 180 f+ 3 D 8 PPP f d tod 000 boto pppo dog A -OA bosanna.- 55 GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. " 7 O -0ddd jog doo Our troubles and tears? dodo өө 100010 The pledge of our Lord To His heaven restored Is sent from the sky, And tells us our Head is exalted on high. 2 Our glorified Head His Spirit hath shed, Our heavenly Guide With us shall abide, add 2 8 Woke to holy labours fresh, With the plague- spot in my flesh; Angel seemed to human sight, Stood a leper in Thy light! Our Advocate there By His blood and His prayer The gift hath obtained, For us He hath prayed, and the Comforter [ gained; 5 With His people to stay, Never again will He take Him away. 3 9 Still Thy comforts do not fail, Still Thy healing aids avail; p Patient Inmate of my breast, Thou art grieved, yet I am blest. 10 O be merciful to me, Now in bitterness for Thee! Father, pardon through Thy Son Sins against Thy spirit done! W. M. BUNTING. 5.11.5 5 5.11. 8 O O -6And " 1 1 pppt p ૮૮૮ ૯૮ દ લેક ટ Gede padden 22 Dr. GAUNTLETT. d The Spirit is come, His power and His peace, The witness of Jesus returned to His home; His life, and His joy's everlasting increase. 4 + f The heart that believes His kingdom receives, -0 The presence divine Doth inwardly shine, The Shechinah shall rest f Then let us rejoice O O In heart and in voice, -e139 T- T On all our assemblies, and glow in our By day, and by night [ breast; The pillar of light Our steps shall attend, convoy us safe to our prosperous end. O Our Leader pursue, And shout as we travel the With the Spirit remove To Zion above, Triumphant arise, His comforts impart, [ heart. [ skies. And set up His kingdom of love in the And walk with our God, till we fly to the C. WESLEY. [ through wildernes 140 181 d 1 P d g: d. 8 d d da GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. Doscow.- 664.6664. do g. O ér 11 d COME, Holy Ghost, in love, Shed on us from above Thine own bright ray: Divinely good Thou art, Thy sacred gifts impart To gladden each sad heart; A O come to- day. : جام d 12 e2 Come, tenderest Friend, and best, Our most delightful Guest, With soothing power; p Rest which the weary know, Shade mid the noon- tide glow, Peace when deep griefs o'erflow; Cheer us this hour! & 88 ddd 8 8: 1 d. 11. 8 d " 1 N TOP d f5 Come, all the faithful bless! Let all who Christ confess His praise employ; Give virtue's rich reward, Victorious death accord, " 1 TOR TO O d F. GIARDINI. 으으. 88 f g: d d 3 Come, Light serene and still, p Our inmost bosoms fill; Dwell in each breast: We know no dawn but Thine; Send forth Thy beams divine, On our dark souls to shine, And make us blest. 4 Exalt our low desires, p Extinguish passion's fires, Heal every wound: Our stubborn spirits bend, Our icy coldness end, Our devious steps attend, While heavenward bound' A ff And with our glorious Lord Eternal joy! ROBERT II. OF FRANCE, trs. by R. PALMER. O 0] 182 D P 2 25 3 2 10 A рене po d d GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. g d g Leslie. 66.6 6.8 8. JJ P 8 O -Ogo. " 1 8: THOU that hearest prayer, Attend our humble cry, And let Thy servants share A Thy blessing from on high, We plead the promise of Thy wordGrant us Thy Holy Spirit, Lord! 0° Q: 890 If earthly parents hear Their children when they cryIf they with love sincere, A Their children's wants supplyMuch more wilt Thou Thy love display, And answer when Thy children pray. Our heavenly Father, Thou; We, children of Thy grace; O let Thy Spirit now Descend and fill the place, f That all may feel the heavenly flame, And all unite to praise Thy name. dod. " ƒ4 5 p d ƒ6 d d g d d 8 8 H. T. LESLIE, Mus. Doc. 아 g 1029 d.d. 8: opp O may that sacred fire, Descending from above, Our frozen hearts inspire 141 With fervent zeal and love; Enlighten our beclouded eyes, And teach our grovelling souls to rise. And send Thy Spirit down On all the nations, Lord, With great success to crown The preaching of Thy word; That heathen lands may own Thy sway. And cast their idol- gods away. Then shall Thy kingdom come Among our fallen race, And the whole earth become The temple of Thy grace; f Whence pure devotion shall ascend, And songs of praise, till time shall end. J. BURTON. 142 183 P 8 d d g d O 88 GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. Fulneck.- 66.77.77. 5 d d d d d d a ETERNAL Spirit, come A Into Thy meanest home; From Thy high and holy place, Where Thou dost in glory reign, Stoop in condescending grace, Stoop to the poor heart of man. To Thee my hands I lift, And wait the heavenly gift; Giver, Lord, of life divine, A In my sinful heart appear; Grant the grace for which I pine, Give Thyself, the Comforter! 2. 8 8 11 8 -0BE d. do dyd dd d 4 8 8 6 8 ' Amen,' my heart replies, Uplifted to the skies. Q d Rev. C. I. LATROBE el bg A Make me, Lord, Thy blest abode! Let my soul and body be f Filled with the indwelling God, Filled to all eternity. 8 P g d d d A. M. TOPLADY. P 3 No comfort can there be But what proceeds from Thee. Spirit, Principle of grace, Sum of my destinies Thou art; Deck me with Thy holiness, Breathe Thyself into my heart. e 8 My ruined soul repair, And fix Thy mansion there; Claim me for Thy constant shrine: All Thy glorious self reveal; Sealer of the life divine, God, in me for ever dwell P d 184 00 TOO TOO O P GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. Capetown.- 777.5. 8-8 ddo 000 -0= do dddo öö P P d d d d d d 8 8 1 p Holy Ghost, the Infinite, Comforter Divine. COME OME to our dark nature's night With Thy blessèd inward light. A We are sinful; cleanse us, Lord: Sick and faint; Thy strength afford: Lost, until by Thee restored, Comforter Divine. P Orphans are our souls and poor; A Give us, from Thy heavenly store, f Faith, love, joy, for evermore, Comforter Divine. 4 Like the dew, Thy peace distil; Guide, subdue our wayward will, Things of Christ unfoldin still, Comforter Divine. p 5 Gentle, awful, Holy Guest, Make Thy temple in each breast, There Thy presence be confessed. Comforter Divine. Comforter Divine. 100 00 p 6 With us, for us, intercede, And with voiceless groanings plead Our unutterable need, Comforter Divine. 7 Dwell in us, as in the Son, With His Father ever one, In adoring union, Seal of immortality f Comforter Divine. 8 In us Abba, Father' cry; 6 Earnest of the bliss on high, до 8 9 Search for us the depths of God; Upwards by the starry road, Bear us to Thy high abode, f Comforter Divine. G. RAWSON. F. FILITZ. 143 8 8 LJ Hel 144 185 d d d d pHf 0:62 220 GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. St. John.- 77.77.77. 8 do 8 ploppe d d d e fo d d d d d g UT RACIOUS Spirit, dwell with me! I myself would gracious be; And with words that help and heal Would Thy life in mine reveal; And with actions bold and meek f Would for Christ my Saviour speak. A 2 Truthful Spirit, dwell with me! I myself would truthful be; And with wisdom kind and clear Let Thy life in mine appear; And with actions brotherly Speak my Lord's sincerity. a O " 1 0 8 " 1 0 11 8 d Q g d d d d d d p 5 Holy Spirit, dwell with me! do d I myself would holy be: Separate from sin, I would Choose and cherish all things good; And whatever I can be Give to Him who gave me Thee. d e 181 Rev. R. CECIL. d HE T. T. LYNCH. z z 6 p 3 Tender Spirit, dwell with me! I myself would tender be; Shut my heart up like a flower At temptation's darksome hour, Open it when shines the sun, And His love by fragrance own. 1 f 4 Mighty Spirit, dwell with me! I myself would mighty beMighty so as to prevail Where unaided man must fail; Ever by a mighty hope Pressing on, and bearing up. 1 1 5] 11 186 2 P 488: 8 р р . doe pl GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. St. Cuthbert.- 8 6.8 4. d Q djd d d d d bp 18 ㅎ " 1 up 8 DALE g g d OUR UR blest Redeemer, ere He breathed His tender last farewell, A Guide, a Comforter bequeathed With us to dwell. 2 He came in semblance of a dove, With sheltering wings outspread, p The holy balm of peace and love On each to shed. f 3 He came in tongues of living flame To teach, convince, subdue; All- powerful as the wind He cameAs viewless too. P 4 He came sweet influence to impart A gracious, willing Guest, While He can find one humble heart Wherein to rest. PP 6 And every virtue we possess, And every conquest won, And every thought of holiness, Are His alone. p 7 Spirit of purity and grace, o make our hearts Thy dwelling- place, f And meet for Thee! 8-8 2 p 5 And His that gentle voice we hear Soft as the breath of even, That checks each fault, that calms each fear. And speaks of heaven. H. AUBER. Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. d d to -0 145 181 لحكم a 8 D 146 187 # 4 d. 8 dde Qº GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. Clevedon.- 87.87.77.88. 8p ерве 90% PP p d d. " 1 dodo P.P 00 pla d Q Rest upon this congregation, Hear, O hear our supplication. 8 ملا " 1 fl f1 HOLY OLY Ghost, dispel our sadness, Pierce the clouds of sinful night; Come, Thou source of sweetest gladness Breathe Thy life, and spread Thy Loving Spirit, God of Peace![ light! Great Distributor of grace! As a gracious Shower descend, Bringing down the richest treasure Man can wish, or God can send! O Thou Glory, shining down From the Father and the Son, Grant us Thy illumination! Rest upon this congregation! 1 H 2 From that height which knows no measure, 8 d d d d " P р 8 to 8 P.P. 81% d d d d d d d 88 8 do g d d d d ## TOO 881 88²0²88|| -O8 рет 3 Manifest Thy love for ever; Fence us in on every side; In distress be our Reliever, Guard and teach, support and guide! Let Thy kind effectual grace Turn our feet from evil ways; Show Thyself our new Creator, And conform us to Thy nature! A Be our Friend on each occasion, God! omnipotent to save! p When we die, be our Salvation, When we're buried, be our Grave! And, when from the grave we rise, Take us up above the skies, A f Seat us with Thy saints in glory, There for ever to adore Thee! P. GERHARDT, trs. by A. M. TOPLADY. 188 ### ## ## #* 4 ele d d DO بلا od 00 od Tojo_ bo Tae da Rochester.- 88.8 8.8 8. 100 00 00010 GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. TOO ре o a 8 -eo dogod 8 8 0000 00 d DOLL 8 00 00 0000E 8 TOO 00 TOO COL 2 d TOO 10000 P & d 8 00001 8 TOO OO TOO 00 70000 TOOL р TOP d OO Hola 1 COME, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire, And lighten with celestial fire. Thou the anointing Spirit art, A Who dost Thy sevenfold gifts impart, Thy blessèd unction, from above Is comfort, life, and fire of love. 2 Enable with perpetual light` The dulness of our blinded sight, Anoint and cheer our soilèd face With the abundance of Thy grace. Keep far our foes, give peace at home: Where Thou art Guide no ill can come. A 3 Teach us to know the Father, Son, And Thee of both to be but One, That, through the ages all along, This, this may be our endless song: Praise to Thy eternal merit, f Thou Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. 00 8 V. NOVELLO. d d d d d 8 o 8p d d d a 147 рор GREGORY THE GREAT, trs. by BP. COSINS. 148 189 10: 222 1 pogo ddd 380 00 GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT. St. Philip.- 88.8 8.8 8. 88 Hop d Prip 200| 628| ódz2888|| coded 882 22 dados e da dose 8 dde a. dd 28 FATHER, if Thou my Father art, Send forth the Spirit of Thy Son, Breathe Him into my panting heart, A And make me know as I am known; Make me Thy conscious child, that I May' Father, Abba, Father,' cry. 2 I want the Spirit of power within, Of love, and of a healthful mind; Of power to conquer inbred sin; A Of love, to Thee and all mankind; Of health, that pain and death defies, Most vigorous when the body dies. " 1 A 3 When shall I hear the inward Voice, Which only faithful souls can hear? Pardon, and peace, and heavenly joys Attend the promised Comforter; O come, and righteousness divine, And Christ, and all with Christ, are mine! Epp dolo d dod peele هامة مراه O Ja d d Q. Oº Fa 8: 1 8: 40 that the Comforter would come, Nor visit as a transient guest, But fix in me His constant home, And take possession of my breast, And fix in me His loved abode, The temple of indwelling God! f5 Come, Holy Ghost, my heart inspire, Attest that I am born again; Come and baptize me now with fire, Nor let Thy former gifts be vain: I cannot rest in sins forgiven; Where is the earnest of my heaven? 6 Where the indubitable seal A. The That ascertains the kingdom mine? The powerful stamp I long to feel, The signature of love Divine? fO shed it in my heart abroad, Fulness of love, of heaven, of God! C. WESLEY. 190 #### рр. elegdloddle 10 8: PP 80 © ‡ 88 ddddddddde. & g 8 GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT Creator.- 88.8 8.8 8. dd dod do 208 otp: " 1 PP P 1 g d it. 8: 11 do o cont a CREATOR Spirit, by whose aid #hoolc d idadio 많은 ooo oo ddd a The world's foundations first were laid, Come, visit every humble mind; p Come, pour Thy joys on human kind; From sin and sorrow set us free, And make Thy temples worthy Thee. f 4 Immortal honour, endless fame, dopaso do dd 20 Source of uncreated heat, The Father's promised Paraclete, Thrice holy Fount, thrice holy Fire, Our hearts with heavenly love inspire; Come, and thy sacred unction bring f To sanctify us while we sing. -6 öte 3 Plenteous of grace, descend from high Rich in Thy sevenfold energy; f Make us eternal truths receive, And practise all that we believe; Give us Thyself, that we may see The Father and the Son by Thee. Attend the Almighty Father's name: The Saviour Son be glorified, A p Who for lost man's redemption died; And equal adoration be, Eternal Paraclete, to Thee. From the Latin, trs. by J. DRYDEN. 149 HAYDN. d 80|| 150 191 f² 推 did pla dod 88 2 P 8 00 00 do do શ્રેષ્ઠ વ્ય ide 88000 P THE HOLY TRINITY. Blockley( 1st Tune).— L.M. 11 dio d & -0-O P 8 d öd 880 ala od dd 11 8 to plo pol, Rivauly( 2nd Tune).- L.M. 8: ~ ઇ ઝુલાક @ge 2. ö ode god d d d ple plo " 1 الالم والا 8 ppptoo 8888 Pla Ppp go ded dod a Our Prophet, Priest, Redeemer, Lord, p Before Thy throne we sinners bend; To us Thy saving grace extend. 3 Eternal Spirit, by whose breath The soul is raised from sin and death, Before Thy throne we sinners bend; To us Thy quickening power extend. 4 Jehovah- Father, Spirit, SonMysterious Godhead, Three in One, p Before Thy Throne we sinners bend; Grace, pardon, life to us extend. 88 FAT ATHER of heaven, whose love profound A ransom for our souls hath found, Before Thy throne we sinners bend; To us Thy pardoning love extend. 2 Almighty Son, Incarnate Word, -Ofe fo epp Po 08 J. COOPER. 818 glg Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. Ę Po dog 8 9 8: 1 192 2 *#*# Manchester( 1st Tune).- C.M. JE SE P Dedo 0 THE HOLY TRINITY. 00 dodd god 10000 spelcoplopeles é 8888 28 12 2: 8 banforth( 2nd Tune).- C.M. 2 1 To God be glory, peace on earth, To We bless, we praise, we worship Thee, And glorify Thee still. f2 And thanks for Thy great glory give, That fills our souls with light; O Lord, our heavenly King, the God And Father of all might:dd a 3 And Thou begotten Son of God, Before all time begun: [ God, Thou Lord and God, Thou Lamb of The Father's only Son. do dg dg dd 02 O Q 17 d TO 0= 0 O Tolo 27 Dr. W. STATHAM, B.A. By permission. did TOP 2 8 10 A Dr. WAINWRIGHT. d d dddd 8% 100% d 151 8 66 8 p4 Have mercy, Thou that tak'st the sins Of all mankind away: And hear us when we pray. Have mercy, Saviour of mankind, 50 Thou, who sitt'st at God's right hand, Upon the Father's throne; P Have mercy on us, Thou, O Christ, A The everlasting Son:f6 Thou, Lord, who, with the Holy Ghost, Whom heaven and earth adore, In glory of the Father, art Most high for evermore. From the Greek, trs. by N. TATE AND N. BRADY. 152 193 648 00 1 TOO 8 194 d TOO 8 80 dong ete J ddd in whom we In whom we are, and move, f The glory, power, and praise receive Of Thy creating love. d THE HOLY TRINITY. f 2 Let all the angel- throng Give thanks to God on high; While earth repeats the joyful song, And echoes to the sky. oddd Tytherton.- S.M. 3 Incarnate Deity, Let all the ransomed race f Render in thanks their lives to Thee For Thy redeeming grace. 4 The grace to sinners showed Ye heavenly choirs proclaim, f And cry,' Salvation to our God, Salvation to the Lamb!' " 1 8 288 d d d ре -88: Bolto add 11 0 م 2020 8 20 = TO 8 2 d d d d d el " 1 d la TOO O Spire. 5 5.8 8.5 5. d d d d d d d elp Rev. L. R. WEST. VEST. 17 18 ITTOO O 100 5 Spirit of Holiness, Let all Thy saints adore Thy sacred energy, and bless Thine heart- renewing power. 6 Not angel- tongues can tell Thy love's ecstatic height, The glorious joy unspeakable, The beatific sight. A ਸੈਕ 7 Eternal, Triune Lord! Let all the hosts above, f Let all the sons of men, record And dwell upon Thy love. 8 18: 8 When heaven and earth are fled Before Thy glorious face, Sing all the saints Thy love hath made Thine everlasting praise! C. WESLEY. ● ADAM DRESE. 8-8 -8 pppt 880 dddd -9C 8 1 FATHER, throned on high, Yet to While the hosts of heaven adore Thee, We with awe fall down before Thee; And with rapture raise Songs of love and praise. 2 O eternal Word, Our Incarnate Lord, f We to Thee thanksgiving render, Thee, Thy Church's strong Defender; And as Monarch own None but Thee alone. 195 # 3 ## @F d 8 8 d --0 d do " 1 THE HOLY TRINITY. DOSCOW.- 66 4.6 6 6 4. G 8 f 2 Jesus, our Lord, arise, Scatter our enemies, 8 2 f 1 COME, Thou Almighty King, Help us Thy name to sing, Help us to praise; Father, all glorious, O'er all victorious, Come and reign over us, Ancient of days. And make them fall; Let Thine Almighty aid, Our sure defence be made, Our souls on Thee be stayed; Lord, hear our call. P 3 Come, Thou Incarnate Word, Gird on Thy mighty sword; Our prayer attend. " 1 d d 30 Thou Spirit of Grace, Source of holiness, Who the Saviour's sceptre wieldest, And from Satan's vengeance shieldest; " Tis by Thee we live, Praise to Thee we give. f f 4 Had we angels' tongues With seraphic songs, Bowing hearts and knees before Thee, Triune God, we would adore Thee In the highest strain For the Lamb once slain. P. NYBERG AND J. A. LA TROBE. 100 00 8 d= d 8: d. O: 8 doo a a 10000= " 1 d P d F. GIARDINI. 8 a d = 00 Come, and Thy people bless, And give Thy word success; Spirit of holiness, On us descend. p 4 Come, holy Comforter, Thy sacred witness bear, In this glad hour; Thou Who Almighty art, Now rule in every heart, And ne'er from us depart, Spirit of power! A Hence, evermore! His sovereign Majesty May we in glory see, And to eternity, Love and adore. ta f 5 To the great One in Three Eternal praises be, 153 Anon., 1757. pl 154 196 P Ⓒ 0:38 -- fl 8p did ff E ер 8 8 bd P St. Switbin.- 66.66.88. 00 -0 THE HOLY TRINITY. 8 8 d 8 18 d Jo 8 WE give immortal praise Ø P z To God the Father's love; TOO 00 For all our comforts here, And better hopes above: He sent His own eternal Son To die for sins that man had done. 8 8 d de -0 ddd f2 To God the Son belongs Immortal glory too, Who bought us with His blood From everlasting woe; ff And now He lives, and now He reigns, And sees the fruit of all His pains. 00 d d d d d 18 = 00 ab 8 f4 Almighty God, to Thee " 1 888 dddd PP d JESSER. Be endless honours done, The undivided Three, O To d d DO f3 To God the Spirit's name Immortal worship give, Whose new- creating power Makes the dead sinner live: His work completes the great design, And fills the soul with joy divine. 8 A And the mysterious One: Where reason fails with all her powers, There faith prevails and love adores! I. WATTS. 197 fl 8 dd рер St. Saviour.- 777.777.777. 2 d d d ممل TOO TOO THE HOLY TRINITY. d good dod pefle d d 0p 8880008 d 8 po MIGHTY Father, blessèd Son, Holy Spirit, Three in One, Ever more Thy will be done. Threefold is Thy glorious might, Threefold is Thy name of light, Veiled before our mortal sight. Threefold let our praises be, Great mysterious One, to Thee, Undivided Trinity. = 00 p2 Into mystery deeper, higher Thou dost awfully retire, Lowliest reverence to inspire; That within the golden door, Sense and sight must wait before, 2 to ㅎㅎㅎ 00= good d d 8 gloop d d d d d d " 1 A. R. GAUL, Mus. Bac. 11 8 مممم 8 2 8 d d d d d d d d d d d d do te Q 2 Fo. pop. ZAVARO Faith may enter and adore: Mystery-' tis all around; Mystery- but holy ground; Where Thy mercy may be found. ddd ре 6 -6 155 A 30 my God, mine all Thou art: Take my whole in every part, Body, spirit, mind, and heart, Threefold is Thy love to me; f Threefold let my graces be, Faith and hope and charity. Thus shall best Thy will be done, Mighty Father, blessèd Son, Holy Spirit, Three in One. A J. S. B. MONSELL. 156 198 • 88 dd pe 00 818 8: ddd. 8: d. 8: d. --0 Q O 2 O THE HOLY TRINITY. Ereter.- 87.8 7.7 7.7 7. 2 d. Taa_ Q. Q P P 8 # 8 Q " 1 d. dg 20 20 " 1 q " 1 8 d. Q 118 dd. ed. d. 8: HEAVENLY Father, all creation A Shows the wonders of Thy hand; Now accept our adoration, Lord, Thy blessing now command: Thee the Fount of life we own, Thee our Maker, Thee alone; A Hear our prayers, accept the praise, We, Thy flock, Thy children, raise. J. TILLEARD. # 2 Son of God, who didst from heaven Come to save our ruined race, Who to us Thyself hast given, Lord of mercy, truth, and grace; f Thy redeeming love we sing; Lord, to Thee our hearts we bring; At Thy call we come to Thee, p At Thy name we bow the knee. 8 d 8 2 8 8 8 8 80 o d 8 199 88 8 d dided Q -O THE HOLY TRINITY. 3 Holy Ghost, whose inspiration Is of life and light the spring, Bless us with Thy visitation, A Love and peace and gladness bring; Guide us on our heavenly way; Keep us, lest we go astray; f Father, Son, and Spirit pure, Ever shall Thy praise endure. St. Elidan.- 888. 60% ddd A -0" 1 0 8 8 g JE d 응 bdd " 1 a 6 2+ GOD of life, whose power benign, Doth o'er the world in mercy shine, Accept our praise, for we are Thine. 20 Father, all- creating Lord, A Be Thou by every tongue implored, Be Thou by every heart adored. p 30 Son of God, for sinners slain, 8 dod d d. do A We worship Thee, whose dying pain For us did endless life regain. f 60 Holy, Blessèd Trinity, 4 O Holy Ghost, whose guardian. care Doth for us heavenly joys prepare, A May we in Thy communion share. Anon. 5 Father, protect us here below; Jesus, Thy mercy may we know: O Holy Ghost, Thy power bestow. dd With faith we sinners bow to Thee, In heaven and earth exalted be. Hon. Rev. F. N. GREY. A. T. RUSSELL. 8 0 8 8 157 8 으으 O 8 158 200 Pater Omnium( 1st Tune).– 88.8 8.8 8. " 1 peongloodle elestop 8 8 일 함흥 P ddo 808 d P 88 080009 THE HOLY TRINITY. 480. -O8 넝 g -Odo " 1 " 1 @to " 1 " 1 6. ppp gloodddddd 000 " 1 ddle 8 d St. Paul( 2nd Tune).– 88.88.88. 8-8100% d. do dddd id d d d d g g z o pp do 880 ppo 2+ 2 old and H. J. E. HOLMES. to p 리 킁킁! 8 8 ਗੈਜ 8: 8 임혜 T. WORSLEY STANIFORTH. d 임응!! 3 d 이 dogdd.. THE HOLY TRINITY. феврогр " 1 6 led d O 1 INFINITE God, to Thee we raise Our hearts in solemn songs of praise; By all Thy works on earth adored, We worship Thee, the common Lord; The everlasting Father own, And bow our souls before Thy throne. f2 Thee all the choir of angels sings, The Lord of hosts, the King of kings; Cherubs proclaim Thy praise aloud, And seraphs shout the Triune God; And Holy, holy, holy,' cry, ' Thy glory fills both earth and sky!' 3 God of the patriarchal race, The ancient seers record Thy praise, The goodly apostolic band In highest joy and glory stand; f And all the saints and prophets join To extol Thy majesty divine. f5 Father of endless majesty, Flopp 4 Head of the martyrs' noble host, Of Thee they justly make their boast; The church, to earth's remotest bounds, A Her heavenly Founder's praise resounds; f And strives, with those around the throne, To hymn the mystic Three in One. All might and love they render Thee; Thy true and only Son adore, The same in dignity and power; And God the Holy Ghost declare, The saints' eternal Comforter. From the Latin, trs. by C. WESLEY. 159 160 201 PP 16 명 888 Micæa( 1st Tune).— 11 12.12 10. dd 10 ddd 영화 8 오류동 dddd 0-0 ppppt ddd 8 d 48800 THE HOLY TRINITY d 008 8 peopopop dgoddgg00g dddd FF 8888 8 ㅇ 888 2 Trinity( 2nd Tune).— 11 12.12 10. ㅎ 8 dd 0908 8880 860 op dddad 20180% " 1 108 g 08 88 118888 8 880 210 8 오 dd dde Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. 11 -00 88 8 8 188 18: 0 ppp O 18 양 의 8 8 8 8 8 8 od d O 우우 8 A. STONE. 8888 8881 dddd 0 ㅇ TOT 202 THE HOLY SCRIPTURES P1 HOLY, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty, Gratefully adoring our song shall rise to Thee; Holy, holy, holy! Merciful and Mighty, f God in Three Persons, Blessèd Trinity. p2 Holy, holy, holy all the saints adore Thee, Casting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea; Cherubim and seraphim falling down before Thee, Who wert, and art, and evermore shalt be. p3 Holy, holy, holy! though the darkness hide Thee, Though the eye of sinful man Thy glory may not see, Only Thou art holy: there is none beside Thee Perfect in power, in love, and purity. p4 Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty, All Thy works shall praise Thy name, in earth, and sky, and sea: Holy, holy, holy! Merciful and Mighty, p God in Three Persons, Blessèd Trinity. d 2 d d THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. 8 8 TOOL 00 00 d Q Winchester.- L.M. TOOL TOO P d 88 e 8 d d d d d d ODO dőd of & Lad e = 00 " 1 R. HEBER. 3 Sun, moon, and stars convey Thy praise Round the whole earth and never stand; So when Thy truth began its race, It touched and glanced on every land. Id_ DOLO f6 TOOL Toa 8 TOO do 0000 TOO TOOL 品 TOO. F CRASSELIUS. o do fl THE heavens declare Thy glory, Lord, 4 Nor shall Thy spreading gospel rest, In every star Thy wisdom shines; Till through the world Thy truth has V But when our eyes behold Thy word, We read Thy name in fairer lines. 161 runTill Christ has all the nations blest, That the light or feel the sun. 2 The rolling sun, the changing light, And nights and days Thy power f5 Great Sun of Righteousness, arise, confess; Bless the dark world with heavenly light; But the blest volume Thou hast writ, Reveals Thy justice and Thy grace. Thy gospel makes the simple wise,[ right. Thy laws are pure, Thy judgment d d The noblest wonders here we view, In souls renewed, and sins forgiven; Lord, cleanse my sins, my soul renew, And make Thy word my guide to heaven. I. WATTS. 162 203 Looto 800 g pl dddd OO 8 8 THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. -eOlney.- L.M. de Fdd Eol foo doo 88 Q " 1 -e880 p. o d floo gooddd 90added day ple dst Thy will unfold GOD, who didst In wondrous modes to saints of old, ¹0 By dream, by oracle, or seer, Wilt Thou not still Thy people hear? Counsel and guidance still impart, Responsive to the upright heart. Dr. W. STATHAM, B.A. 2 What though no answering voice is heard! Thine oracles, the written Word, 8 4 Faith asks no signal from the skies, To show that prayers accepted rise; Our Priest is in the holy place, And answers from the throne of grace. 5 No need of prophets to inquire: The sun is risen; the stars retire; The Comforter is come, and sheds His holy unction on our heads. 3 What though no more by dreams is shown That future things to God are known; Enough the promises reveal: Wisdom and love the rest conceal. 8 6 Lord, with this grace our hearts inspire; Answer our sacrifice by fire: f And by Thy mighty acts declare Thou art the God who heareth prayer. J. CONDER. 8 SOS 204 @ 4 1 Too 00 8 2 -O da 8888 d d d рр P 8 L O 8 d d THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. O Farrant.- C.M. 28 d d 888 d ē 2 O TOO od HOW precious is the book divine, given! I Chant. Bright as a lamp its doctrines shine, To guide our souls to heaven. 2 Its light, descending from above, Our gloomy world to cheer, f Displays a Saviour's boundless love, And brings His glories near. odd d p 3 It shows to man his wandering ways, And where his feet have trod; 00 00 8 888 00 06 And brings to view the matchless grace V Of a forgiving God. 8 d d 8 P 2+ d Q d 8 f 7 This lamp, through all the tedious night Of life shall guide our way; Till we behold the clearer light Of an eternal day. 201 R. FARRANT. J. FAWCETT. to: 2. O 8: BOYCE. -64 When once it penetrates the mind It conquers every sin; The enlightened soul begins to find The path of peace divine. Q p5 It sweetly cheers our drooping hearts, In this dark vale of tears: A Life, light, and joy it still imparts, And quells our rising fears. 163 A light whose ever- cheering ray Grows brightest at the last. 6 O'er all the straight and narrow way Its radiant beams are cast; 164 205 ☺ 4 8 P d 6 O TOO TOO ad THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. Emmanuel.- C.M. e P P P P Pup 8 2008 H Majestic, It gives a light to every age; It gives, but borrows none. 2 # AGLORY gilds the sacred page, sun: 0 # 2 The hand that gave it still supplies The gracious light and heat; Its truths upon the nations rise; They rise, but never set. A 8 Chant. dod d e 6 8 8 8 8 P 12 8 P P f5 My soul rejoices to pursue рер d a The steps of Him I love, Till glory breaks upon my view In brighter worlds above! From BEETHOVEN. 8 W. COWPER. AOS d Sir G. ELVEY. git p3 The Spirit breathes upon the word, And brings the truth to sight; Precepts and promises afford A sanctifying light. 8 -e f4 Let everlasting thanks be Thine For such a bright display, As makes a world of darkness shine With beams of heavenly day. 206 1 4 80 P *% g do dio 00 8 d. THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. Bishopthorpe.- C.M. 00 وقال 8 G d d P BEFORE Thy mercy- seat, O Lord, Behold, Thy servants stand, To ask the knowledge of Thy word, The guidance of Thy hand. 2 Let Thy eternal truths, we pray. Dwell richly in each heart; That from the safe and narrow way We never may depart. 8 11 Chant. 11 O 8 08 d.d O g de 8 8 to d 89 8 8. g 8 P d g d g d d Dr. J. CLARKE. 8| 83|| 5 Thus, while Thy word our footsteps guides, Shall we be truly blest, V And soon arrive where love provides P An everlasting rest. de W. H BATHURST. 165 TOS ppla add Lord MORNINGTON. -O CO f4 Help us to see a Saviour's love 3 Lord, from Thy word remove the seal, Unfold its hidden store, And as we read, teach us to feel Its value more and more. 8 8 Shine forth from every page, And let the thoughts of joys above Our inmost souls engage: 166 207 FŮ # 88 do 00 8 8 -6oo dodajale d dog g THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. Dublin.- C.M. too d el 8 -628 8 f For ever be Thy name adored For these celestial lines. # FATHER of mercies, in Thy word What shines! Chant. 10,8 do p2 Here may the wretched sons of want Exhaustless riches find: Riches above what earth can grant, And lasting as the mind. -6O " 1 3 Here the fair tree of knowledge grows And yields a free repast; And richer fruits than nature shows Invite the longing taste. p4 Amidst these gloomy wilds below, When dark and sad we stray, Here beams of heaven relieve our woe, And guide to endless day. A d da d aos Sir J. STEVENSON. 8 p8 godjel 8 Tepeleagle|| ad didd 8 8 d d d. el 8 LANGDON. J 8 -O8 5 Here springs of consolation rise, To cheer the fainting mind; And thirsty souls receive supplies, And sweet refreshment find. 6 Here the Redeemer's welcome voice Spreads heavenly peace around; f And life and everlasting joys Attend the blissful sound. 70 may these hallowed pages be Our joy by day and night; And still new beauties may we see, And still increasing light. A8 Divine Instructor, gracious Lord, f O grant our fervent prayer; Teach us to love Thy sacred word, And view the Saviour there. A. STEELE. 208 ** de 2 Q 8 dloo 응 8 8 2008 THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. g g g g Rome.-C.M. 12 į d d q 8 J ór p op lop of 1000 Q dddd did [] E Chant. LAMP of our feet, whereby we trace Our path when wont to stray; Stream from the fount of heavenly grace, Brook, by the traveller's way: 2 Bread of our souls, whereon we feed, True manna from on high; Our guide and chart, wherein we read Of realms beyond the sky: # 8 " 1 2 e 8 #dd g d d 8 d d O a ddd Q to. Fö C. J. WHITTINGTON. 167 eos 8 8: A 5 Lord, grant us all aright to learn The wisdom it imparts; And to its heavenly teaching turn, With simple childlike hearts. A B. BARTON. 8 do 3 Pillar of fire, through watches dark, And radiant cloud by day; [ bark, When waves would whelm our tossing Our anchor and our stay: 4 Word of the everlasting God, Will of His glorious Son; Without Thee how could earth be trod, Or heaven itself be won? 168 209 do d d d d d d ре 8 88 d d d d d 3 TOO d THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. St. Magnus.- C.M. 1 1 88 dd .Q Chant. THE 1: " 1 8 8 £ р DO de d prove;COME, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire; Let Source of the old prophetic fire; Fountain of light and love;2 Come, Holy Ghost, for oved by Thee The prophets wrote and spoke: Unlock the truth, Thyself the key, Unseal the sacred book. P 3 Expand Thy wings, Celestial Dove; Brood o'er our nature's night; On our disordered spirits move, And let there now be light. A DO & q f And sound, with all Thy saints below, The depths of love divine. 4 God, through Himself, we then shall know, If Thou within us shine; Dr. J. CLARKE. d 8 d d C. WESLEY. d d Q 80S O. Dr. T. S. DUPUIS. -6-° 8 O -€ 210 8 g 2200 H ela d d d d 8 alg TOO. 8 1000 d dd р d d THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. Byzantium.- C.M. 8 00 00 d O O P d O p 2 Let not the foe of Christ and man This holy seed remove; A But give it root in every heart, To bring forth fruits of love. 3 Let not the world's deceitful cares Thy rising plant destroy: But let it yield a hundred- fold, The fruits of peace and joy. Chant. 1ALMIGHTY God! Thy word is cast Like seed into the ground: Now let the dew of heaven descend, And righteous fruits abound. 8||| 00 d d d & d 8 ¿ وامل d d Toa Univ.- Bibl. Giessen d d d d 8 T. JACKSON. ل hd 169 6 4 Nor let Thy word so kindly sent us to Thy p Return to Thee, and sadly tell That we reject Thy Son. 8 8 COOKE. -6 म 5 Oft as the precious seed is sown, Thy quickening grace bestow; A That all whose souls the truth receive, Its saving power may know. f6 Great God, come down, and on Thy Thy mighty power bestow, [ word That all who hear the joyful sound, Thy saving grace may know. J. CAWOOD. 170 211 THEN 8 898 d d d. d ddd. THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. Pleyel. 77.77. 11 18 281 일 de ddd. 8 6 8: d d d. O 8: SPREAD, O spread, thou mighty word, Spread the kingdom of the Lord; Wheresoe'er his breath has given Life to beings meant for heaven. 2 Tell them how the Father's will Made the world and keeps it still; How He sent His Son to save All who help and comfort crave. f 3 Tell of our Redeemer's love, Who for ever doth remove, By His holy sacrifice, All the guilt that on us lies. p 4 Tell them of the Spirit given Now to guide us up to heaven; Strong and holy, just and true, Working both to will and do. 5 Word of life most pure and strong, Lo! for thee the nations long; f Spread till, from its dreary night, All the world awakes to light. 6 Up! the ripening fields ye see, Mighty shall the harvest be; But the reapers still are few, Great the work they have to do. dg f7 Lord of harvest, let there be Joy and strength to work for Thee; Let the nations far and near See Thy light, and learn Thy fear. C. WINKWORTH. ors PLEYEL. 80 6 رو 8 212 4 8 00 -6 2 ptop dd g d O THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. Bentley.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. ddd 8 d 888 69 한 0 & 2 88 de éfº 0 WORD of God incarnate, O Wisdom from on high, O Truth unchanged, unchanging, 0 Light of our dark sky; f We praise Thee for the radiance That from the hallowed page, A lantern to our footsteps, Shines on from age to age. 2 The church from her dear Master Received the gift divine, And still that light she lifteth O'er all the earth to shine. It is the golden casket Where gems of truth are stored; It is the heaven- drawn picture Of Christ the living Word. ab da 8 d e d g d d 2 = T00 11 8 d R. 10: 0 = 100 de 8 8 ord حال PP P JOHN HULLAH. ga 투 gato d d 171 Ets 8 8 & Q. -O-. Fo 8: 8 P 3 It floateth like a banner, Before God's host unfurled; It shineth like a beacon Above the darkling world; It is the chart and compass, That o'er life's surging sea, ' Mid mists, and rocks, and quicksands, Still guides, O Christ, to Thee. 4 0 make Thy church, dear Saviour, A lamp of purest gold, To bear before the nations Thy true light as of old: AO teach Thy wandering pilgrims By this their path to trace, f Till, clouds and darkness ended, They see Thee face to face. W W. How. 172 213 6-8 -0Z G P St. Margaret.- 77.77.77. pfo O THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. djo boto -8° dddd el. " 1 od 40 pto. 8 -6 -0 ho C 0,0 RPP P1 HOLY Father, Thou hast given ^ Holy Truth from highest heaven; Words of counsel wise and pure, Words of promise bright and sure; Light that guides us back to Thee, Back to peace and purity. 2 Clearer than the sun at noon, Fairer than the silver moon, Through the clouds and through the night, Ever shines this heavenly light; Help us, Lord, to lift our eyes, A Take its guidance and be wise. 3 Here the wisdom from above, Beaming holiness and love, Kindling hope, dispelling fear, Shines to save; for Christ is here: Knowing, trusting Him, we come From our wanderings gladly home. SIS dado jadal ере F 8888 0 11 f 4 Blessèd Saviour, Light Divine, Thou hast bid us rise and shine; Grant Thy grace, and we shall be Children of the day in Thee, Showing all around the road Back to life, and love, and God. W. BRUCE. Dr. G. BOOTH. to po 8: ра 214 ep 8 MAN- HIS FALLEN CONDITION. St. Luke.-L.M. a Ja 2. 280 8 ग 8% dd dd g d pl 00 8 JJ --- 6Q " 1 odd dod 8 # 8 de et 818 100 8 8 8 To d 8 f 3 We sing Thine everlasting Son, Who joined our nature to His own: Adam the second, from the dust, Raises the ruins of the first. Do 43 DEEP in the dust before Thy throne Our guilt and our disgrace we own; Great God, we own the unhappy name Whence sprang our nature and our shame. p 2 But whilst our spirits, filled with awe, Behold the terrors of Thy law, A We sing the honours of Thy grace, That sent to save our ruined race. did d d d top 00 f 4 Where sin did reign, and death abound, There have the sons of Adam found Abounding life; there glorious grace Reigns through the Lord our Righteousness. I. WATTS. dd P 8 8 173 8 dd el وام E 11 174 215-216 pl ; 이용 이 8 88 8 MAN- HIS FALLEN CONDITION. Melcombe.- L.M. 8 2 dd Fa 8 eyes; And thou, my heart, with anguish feel Those evils which thou canst not heal. p 2 See human nature sunk in shame: 88 d d d d d d d d d d 8 See scandals poured on Jesus' name; The Father wounded through the Son: The world abused, and souls undone. 8 " 1 216 1 the sinner V That seeks relief for all his woe? Where shall the guilty conscience find Ease for the torment of the mind? 2 How shall we get our crimes forgiven? Or form our natures fit for heaven? p Can souls all o'er defiled with sin[ clean? Make their own powers and passions 217 78 d d d d 2 8 88 명 018 f ARISE my tenderest thoughts, arise, p3 See the short course of vain delight, To my in 8 8 A 5 But feeble my compassion proves, And can but weep where most it loves; f Thine own all- saving arm employ, And turn these drops of grief to joy. ممم.. Melcombe.- L.M. O pp In flames that no abatement know, Though briny tears for ever flow. p4 My God, I feel the mournful scene; My bowels yearn o'er dying men; And fain my pity would reclaim, And snatch the firebrands from the flame. d d borsley.- C.M. S. WEBBE. P. DODDRIDGE. 3 In vain we search, in vain we try, Till Jesus brings His gospel nigh; f'Tis there such power and glory dwell As save rebellious souls from hell. f4 This is the pillar of our hope, 8 8 That bears our fainting spirits up: We read the grace, we trust the word, And find salvation in the Lord. I. WATTS. 8 W. HORSLEY, Mus. Doc. d O P d 20 pl 218 MAN- HIS FALLEN CONDITION. 89 HOW helpless guilty nature lies, load! 8 d 480 The heart unchanged can never rise To happiness and God. 2 Can aught beneath a power Divine The stubborn will subdue? ' Tis Thine, Eternal Spirit, Thine, To form the heart anew. & 8 d d d d d d d d A 5 0 change these sinful hearts of ours, And give them life divine! • 8 8 " 1 18 Then shall our passions and our powers, Almighty Lord, be Thine! A. STEELE. French( Dundee).- C.M. HOW OW sad our state by nature is! Our sin how deep it stains! And Satan binds our captive minds Fast in his slavish chains. 2 But there's a voice of sovereign grace Sounds from the sacred wordHo! ye despairing sinners, come, And trust upon the Lord. d d d d d 3' Tis Thine the passions to recall, And upwards bid them rise; And make the scales of error fall From reason's darkened eyes. d 2 4 To chase the shades of death away, And bid the sinner live; A beam of heaven, a vital ray, " Tis Thine alone to give. 11 000 α==888 P P P P 8 e dd 2 00 00 Tod add ㅎ Z 5 A guilty, weak, and helpless worm, On Thy kind arms I fall; Be Thou my strength and righteousness, My Jesus, and my all. I. WATTS. 8 Scotch Psalter. 00 8 8: F 175 " 1 f3 My soul obeys the almighty call, And runs to this relief; I would believe Thy promise, Lord; O help my unbelief! 8: 4 To the dear fountain of Thy blood, Incarnate God, I fly; Here let me wash my guilty soul From crimes of deepest dye. 176 219-220 1 bb 8 ddd Q O pop MAN- HIS FALLEN CONDITION. St. Frances.- C.M. 8 O O ddd p Father, our helplessness we own, And trembling taste our food. p 2 TO O O Trembling, we taste; for ah! no more To Thee the creatures lead: Changed, they exert a baneful power, And poison while they feed. p 4 Growling, on earth we still must lie, 0 Till Christ curse repeal; Till Christ, descending from on high, Infected nature heal. a da 3 Cursed for the sake of wretched man, They now engross him whole; With pleasing force on earth detain And sensualize his soul. p 3 I rested in the outward law; 2 Oft did I with the assembly join, And near Thine Altar drew; A form of godliness was mine, The power I never knew. 888 " 1 220 L ONG have I seemed to serve Thee, With unavailing pain:[ Lord, p Fasted, and prayed, and read Thy word, And heard it preached in vain. = 00 Nor knew its deep design: The length and breadth I never saw, The height, of love divine. 8-60 P d d d d TOO da ENSLAVED to sense, to plerone, Thy healing influence give: Fond of created good; Hallow our reverse our And bid us eat and live! Q Ø TOO i p da -668 0 St. Frances.- C.M. 5 Come, then, our heavenly Adam, come, G. A. LOHR. 6 The bondage of corruption break; For this our spirits groan: Thy only will we fain would seek, Ö save us from our own! 7 Turn the full stream of nature's tide; Let all our actions tend[ guide, 8: To Thee, their Source: Thy love the Thy glory be the end. 8 Earth then a scale to heaven may be; Sense shall point road; f The creatures all shall lead to Thee, And all we taste be God. C. WESLEY. BIS 4 To please Thee thus, at length I see, Vainly I hoped and strove: For what are outward things to Thee, Unless they spring from love? 5 I see the perfect law requires Truth in the inward parts: A Our full consent, our whole desires, Our undivided hearts. The spirit in the letter lost, The substance in the shade. p 7 Where am I now, or what my hope? What can my weakness do? f Jesus! to Thee my soul looks up: ' Tis Thou must make it new. 6 But I of means have made my boast, Of means an idol made; C. WESLEY. 221 & #!! NOUN ग р р р р 888 d d d MAN- HIS FALLEN CONDITION. Clegg( 1st Tune).- S.M. J TO OL d#d 8 8: d e 8 $ pl P1 HOW heavy is the night A That hangs upon our eyes, Till Christ, with His reviving light, Over our souls arise! • 8 p 2 Our guilty spirits dread To meet the wrath of heaven: f But in His righteousness arrayed, We see our sins forgiven. Q -OTODO St. John( 2nd Tune).- S.M. DO A OO 177 SSS HENRY COWARD, Mus. Bac. d d -Od d to 2 d 5 Lord, we adore Thy ways To bring us near to God; Q Thy sovereign power, Thy healing grace, And Thine atoning blood. 88: H & dd P I. WATTS. P 8 4 The powers of hell agree To hold our souls in vain; 8:|| W. GREGORY. g p 3 Unholy and impure Are all our thoughts and ways; A His hands infected nature cure With sanctifying grace. p. d. do f He sets the sons of bondage free, And breaks the accursèd chain. ål 178 222 @t off MAN- HIS FALLEN CONDITION. d. d. ded Supplication. 88.8 8.8 8. 1 : 8 d d d OL 2 TOO 00 TOO = Taa " 1 8 g gidd " 1 8 d d. d d d d d d d d Q d -880 dó FAT ATHER of omnipresent grace! We seem agreed to seek Thy face; p But every soul assembled here Doth naked in Thy sight appear: Thou know'st who only bows the knee, And who in heart approaches Thee. 2 Thy Spirit hath the difference made Betwixt the living and the dead; Thou now dost into some inspire The pure, benevolent desire: O that e'en now Thy powerful call May quicken and convert us all. DO. TOOL 3 The sinners suddenly convince, O'erwhelmed beneath their load of sins; f To- day, while it is called to- day, Awake, and stir them up to pray, Their dire captivity to own, V And from the iron furnace groan. C. WESLEY. 4 Then, then acknowledge, and set free The people bought, O Lord, by Thee! The sheep for whom their Shepherd bled, For whom we in Thy Spirit plead: Let all in Thee redemption find, And not a soul be left behind. GEORGE MERRITT. d d d d a 100 8 d. d. 223-224 2+ 3 28 MAN HIS REDEMPTION. Duke Street.- L.M. £ 4 8.0 لول -redarid: f2 Help us Thy mercy to extol, FATI ATHER, whose everlasting love Thine only Son for sinners gave, Whose grace to all did freely move, And sent Him down the world to save. " 1 8 Immense, unfathomed, unconfined; To praise the Lamb who died for all, The general Saviour of mankind. 3 Thy undistinguishing regard Was cast on Adam's fallen race; For all Thou hast in Christ prepared Sufficient, sovereign, saving grace. 2 See, where o'er desert wastes they err, And neither food nor feeder have, Nor fold, nor place of refuge near; For no man cares their souls to save. 11 3 Thy people, Lord, are sold for nought, Nor know they their Redeemer nigh; p They perish, whom Thyself hast bought; Their souls for lack of knowledge die. L ala 8 go o g d d HATTON. 179 8 H p4 The world He suffered to redeem; 8 For all He hath the atonement made, For those that will not come to Him The ransom of His life was paid. 5 Why, then, Thou universal Love, Should any of Thy grace despair? ovo To all, to all, Thy bowels move, But straitened in our own we are. 224 Duke Street. L.M. P1 CHEPHERD of souls, with pitying eye| p 4 The pit its mouth hath opened wide, SHEPHERD of Sols, with patie To Thee, in their behalf we cry, A To swallow up its careless prey;[ died, Why should they die, when Thou hast Hast died to bear their sins away? Ourselves but newly found in Thee. f7 Still let the publicans draw near: Open the door of faith and heaven; And grant their hearts Thy word to hear, And witness all their sins forgiven. C. WESLEY. f6 Arise, O God, maintain Thy cause! The fulness of the Gentiles call; Lift up the standard of Thy cross, And all shall own Thou diedst for all. C. WESLEY. ass 5 Why should the foe Thy purchase seize? Remember, Lord, Thy dying groans: The meed of all Thy sufferings these; O claim them for Thy ransomed ones! A 6 Extend to these Thy pardoning grace; To these be Thy salvation showed: O add them to Thy chosen race! O sprinkle all their hearts with blood! 180 225 253 ob Pri 226 !! * ತ್ತಿ #! 38 088808 Jodg 8 dal do dogo O Zo 00 80 MAN- HIS REDEMPTION. Rockingbam.- L.M. po plopi do de jong do dd 20 d pº " 1 My richest gain I count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride. WHEN I survey the wondrous cross Glory died, pp 3 See from His head, His hands, His feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down: Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown? A 1 4 Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a present far too small; Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all! Martyrdom.- C.M. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the cross of Christ my God: All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to His blood. PP P 8+ 8 88 dlade d 8 ddddoo O O 8 -eре 이 Dr. MILLER. elegelegd € Co I. WATTS. 의 00 8 8 sąlail dd HUGH WILSON. LSON ge 28|| d 6 O 21811 ро 1 TESUS, thou all- redeeming Lord, Thy blessing we implore; JESUS, A Open the door to preach Thy wordThe great effectual door. 2 Gather the outcasts in, and save From sin and Satan's power; f And let them now acceptance have, And know their gracious hour. 3 Lover of souls! Thou know'st to prize What Thou hast bought so dear; Come, then, and in Thy people's eyes With all Thy wounds appear. A 227 म MAN- HIS REDEMPTION. 8 A 00 e 88 Tod 181 4 The hardness from their hearts remove, Thou who for all hast died; p Show them the tokens of Thy loveThy feet, Thy hands, Thy side. St. Bernard.- C.M. dod d foto te 5 Thy side an open fountain is Where all may freely go, f And drink the living streams of bliss, And wash them white as snow. 6 Ready Thou art P1 PLUNGED in a gulf of dark despair We wretched sinners lay, Without one cheerful beam of hope, Or spark of glimmering day. 8 And prove the record true; And all Thy wounds to sinners cry, ' I suffered this for you.' C. WESLEY. d d d d ممه 500 00 888 TI O d d g 8 O d P blood to apply, حجم W. RICHARDSON. 008 dd 5 Angels, assist our mighty joys, Strike all your harps of gold! But when you raise your highest notes, His love can ne'er be told. I. WATTS. 3 Down from the shining seats above, With joyful haste He fled; Entered the grave in mortal flesh, And dwelt among the dead. p 2 With pitying eyes, the Prince of Grace f4 O! for this love, let rocks and hills Beheld our helpless grief; Their lasting silence break, He saw, and, O amazing love! And all harmonious human tongues He flew to our relief. The Saviour's praises speak! 2. 182 228 d 0: 1 3 8 8 ē 222 1 Abridge.- C.M. opodkoplope 384 dddd oleop 0 0 0 MAN- HIS REDEMPTION. Ⓒ: 8 INFINITE, unexhausted Love! ( Jesus and Love are one:) If still to me Thy bowels move, They are restrained to none. f 2 What shall I do my God to love; f From age to age it never ends; It reaches all mankind. 4 8 to lo 3 Thy sovereign grace to all extends, Immense and unconfined: d d 2% My loving God to praise;[ to prove, The length, and breadth, and height And depth of sovereign grace! 4 Throughout the world its breadth is Wide as infinity! [ known, So wide, it never passed by one, Or it had passed by me. p 5 My trespass was grown up to heaven; But far above the skies, 229-230 d ddo 100 fala old 88.08 d 00 eff " 1 DO O A dodog dodd In Christ abundantly forgiven, I see Thy mercies rise! Gordon.- C.M. d o 88080 f 6 The depth of all- redeeming love, What angel- tongue can tell? f O may I to the utmost prove The gift unspeakable! = 10000 = 0 ISAAC SMITH. dddd 7 Deeper than hell, it plucked me thence; Deeper than inbred sin: 8 Jesus's love my heart shall cleanse, When Jesus enters in. f8 Come quickly, gracious Lord, and take Possession of Thine own: 8 8 0 10 d d d d d d My longing heart vouchsafe to make Thine everlasting throne! f9 Assert Thy claim, maintain Thy right; Come quickly from above, And sink me to perfection's height, The depth of humble love. C. WESLEY. G 18 Hopp 8 d d 8008 dd 8: E H. SMART. F8: A Where Jesus answers prayer; PPROACH, my soul, the mercy- seat, P There humbly fall before His feet, For none can perish there. 2 Thy promise is my only plea, With this I venture nigh: Thou callest burdened souls to Thee, And such, O Lord, am I. P p3 Bowed down beneath a load of sin, By Satan sorely pressed; By foes without, and fears within, I come to Thee for rest. 30 wisest love! that flesh and blood, Which did in Adam fail, MAN- HIS REDEMPTION. 231 1 230 Gordon.- C.M. fl PRAISE to the Holiest in the height, f4 0 generous love! that He, who smote And in be man man the In all His words most wonderful, Most sure in all His ways. 20 loving wisdom of our God! When all was sin and shame, A second Adam to the fight And to the rescue came. p3 Should strive afresh against the foeShould strive and should prevail! ### DO ماما dad NOT all the blood of beasts altars slain 4 Be Thou my shield and hiding- place, That, sheltered near Thy side, I may my fierce accuser face, And tell him Thou hast died. 50 wondrous love! to bleed and die, To bear the cross and shame, That guilty sinners, such as I, Might plead Thy gracious name. Could give the guilty conscience peace Or wash away our stain. 6 Poor tempest- tossèd soul, be still, My promised grace receive;' Tis Jesus speaks- I must, I will, I can, I do believe. J. NEWTON. But Christ, the heavenly Lamb, Takes all our sins away; A sacrifice of nobler name And richer blood than they. My faith would lay her hand On that dear head of Thine, p The double agony in man For man should undergo. Cambridge.- S.M. p5 And in the garden secretly, And on the cross on high, Should teach His brethren, and inspire To suffer and to die! V f6 Praise to the Holiest in the height, And in the depth be praise: In all His words most wonderful, Most sure in all His ways. J. H. NEWMAN. -8d d d of 183 8 d 8 d f HARRISON. 88 d 9° While like a penitent I stand, And here confess my sin. My soul looks back to see The burden Thou didst bear When hanging on the accursèd tree, And knows her guilt was there. Believing, we rejoice [ 15 To feel the curse remove; f We bless the Lamb with cheerful voice And trust His bleeding love. I. WATTS. 184 232 进 产品 888 p a 8 MAN- HIS REDEMPTION. 8 dd d Vienna.- 77.77. d d fl f1 Now d " 1 8 To " 1 8 8 e d Q & La d 88 TOW begin the heavenly theme, Sing aloud in Jesus' name; Ye who His salvation prove, Triumph in redeeming love. 2 Ye who see the Father's grace Beaming in the Saviour's face, As to Canaan on ye move, Praise and bless redeeming love. p 3 Mourning souls! dry up your tears; A Banish all your guilty fears; f See your guilt and curse remove, Cancelled by redeeming love. p 4 Ye, alas! who long have been Willing slaves to death and sin, Now from bliss no longer rove; Stop, and taste redeeming love. ^ * f 5 Welcome, all by sin opprest, Welcome to His sacred rest, Nothing brought Him from above, Nothing but redeeming love. 6 When His Spirit leads us home, When we to His glory come, We shall all the fulness prove Of our Lord's redeeming love. 818 d. d. J. H. KNECHT. f7 Hither, then, your music bring, Strike aloud each tuneful string; Mortals, join the hosts above, Join to praise redeeming love! J. LANGFORD. ata 8 d d d 0 A O 8 -O 233 64 0: 4 4 C 1 g Q 2 Q MAN- HIS REDEMPTION. Pardon.- 6's( 12 lines). # 21 CLING 8 8 ff Cling to the Crucified! *** alle Je d : //: 0 LING to the Crucified! His death is life to thee, Life for eternity: A p His pains thy pardon seal; His stripes thy bruises heal; His cross proclaims thy peace, Bids every sorrow cease: f His blood is all to Thee; It purges thee from sin, It sets thy spirit free, It keeps thy conscience clean: ald " 1 8 a H. T. LEWIS, Mus. Bac. g Cofe rall. " 1 To 2 Cling to the Crucified! p His is the heart of love, Full as the hearts above: Its depths of sympathy Are all awake for thee: His countenance is light E'en in the darkest night: f That love shall ne'er depart; That light grow never dim: Charge thou thy faithless heart To find its all in Him: ff Cling to the Crucified! 185 8 cell H. BONAR. 186 234 0: 4 Z pl do O ddd Q 0: 8: ddd Po po 9 " 1 Mossleigh.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. 8 235 236 @ ₁ 4 8:! dddd ро Q MAN- HIS REDEMPTION. £ Q oopeo dddddd E 88 -O88 d 88 dd JESUS, outside the fast- closed door! g # In lowly patience waiting To pass the threshold o'er! f Shame on us, Christian brothers, His name and sign who bear; O shame thrice shame upon us, P To keep Him standing there! 20 Jesus, Thou art knocking! And lo, that hand is scarred! And thorns Thy brow encircle! And tears Thy face have marred! 8 8: 888 didd 0.00 88 8 88 d T Q d 188 Austria.- 8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7. egillaloop d d d d d 0000 8 8 11 28 6000 1 P do o 8 d P p 3 0 Jesus, Thou art pleading! In accents meek and low, EES Rev. H. A. CROSBIE. ode O love that passeth knowledge, So patiently to wait! O sin that hath no equal, So fast to bar the gate! 018 bb A ' I died for you, My children, And will ye treat Me so?' O Lord, with shame and sorrow We open now the door! Dear Saviour, enter, enter, And leave us nevermore! 88 80 Ele 2018 " 1 d d d d oto 800 8: W. W. How. HAYDN. 880 bo d d 1 P рр -8--6 236 pl 8888 MAN- HIS REDEMPTION. 9 8 8 dd. 8 8 HAIL, AIL, Thou once despisèd Jesus! Hail, Thou Galilean King! Thou didst suffer to release us, Thou didst free salvation bring. Hail, Thou universal Saviour! Who hast borne our sin and shame, By whose merits we find favour: Life is given through Thy name. A² 2 Paschal Lamb, by God appointed, All our sins on Thee were laid: By Almighty love anointed, Thou hast full atonement made. f All Thy people are forgiven, Through the virtue of Thy blood: Opened is the gate of heaven, Peace is made' twixt man and God. " 1 88 ddd -6 " 1 ㅎㅎ SEE EE the blessèd Saviour dying On the cross for ruined man; There the willing spotless Victim, Working out redemption's plan; Listen to His loving accents, ' Father, O forgive!' He cries: Hark! again He speaks," Tis finished!' Ere He bows His head and dies. 8: f3 Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory, There for ever to abide; Austria.- 87.87.87.87. -O O 8 All the heavenly hosts adore Thee, Seated at Thy Father's side: There for sinners Thou art pleading, There Thou dost our place prepare; Ever for us interceding Till in glory we appear. 3 Love, which made Him' Prince of Glory,' Come to die, the' Sinner's Friend,' Love beyond the reach of mortals, Deepest thoughts to comprehend. Sinner, make this love thy portion, Slight not love so vast and free; Still unblest, if unforgivenCome! the Saviour calleth thee. A. MIDLANE. 187 f4 Worship, honour, power, and blessing, Christ is worthy to receive. Loudest praises, without ceasing, Meet it is for us to give: Help, ye bright angelic spirits, Bring your sweetest, noblest lays; Help to sing our Saviour's merits, Help to chant Immanuel's praise. J. BAKEWELL. p2 With this cruel death before Him, Every insult, pang, foreseen,[ pose, Nought could move Him from His purNo dismay could intervene; Yea, and through the contradiction, Nothing could His calmness move: O the wondrous depths eternal Of His own almighty love! 188 237 0:48 254 b -0d d d d. Q MAN- HIS REDEMPTION. Sovereignty( 1st Tune).- 88.8 8.8 8. 28: d. 77 8 1 O : 8 d. d : //: d " 1 0000= 8 d. 88 d O d 1 8 J. NEWTON. }}, 13 d Euphony( 2nd Tune).- 88.8 8.88. de 888 MAN- HIS REDEMPTION. 01-18 1 P 8 8 e etdd 2. -e 9-0 oooo go oppo: addoo do ☺oogo E -Oeff 2. 8 ટુકિ. નેટટીકીટડીઝલ લેટ, 600 2 Adam descended from above, Our loss of Eden to retrieve: Great God of universal love, If all the world in Thee may live, f In us a quickening spirit be, And witness Thou hast died for me! Le WOULD Jesus have the sinner die? Why hangs he then on yonder tree? What means that strange expiring cry? ( Sinners, He prays for you and me,) A They know not that by Me they live! 8: 0 11 18 20.000 O-- 08/ 22.08.20 이 para 28 F 2220 8 doo A 50 let Thy love my heart constrain! Thy love for every sinner free, That every fallen soul of man H. DENNIS. 189 BES May taste the grace that found out me; That all mankind with me may prove Thy sovereign everlasting love. C. WESLEY. 8 add P 8 Ladd P 3 Thou loving, all- atoning Lamb, Thee by Thy painful agony, Thy bloody sweat, Thy grief and shame, Thy cross and passion on the tree, Take all, take all my sins away! 8: 1 p 4 0 let me kiss Thy bleeding feet,[ tears And bathe and wash them with my The story of Thy love repeat f In every drooping sinner's ears, That all may hear the quickening sound, Since I, even I, have mercy found. 190 238 8. dő 8 dod 000 dddd. ddd Free Grace.- 12 12.12 12. pate MAN- HIS REDEMPTION. FINE. depe 8 ㅎㅎ 8 idd & q 8 88 dd. dond 888 ddd With shouting proclaim,' O trust in His passion, We all may be saved with a certain salvation:' Hallelujah to the Lamb,& c. 600 f 3 In Jesus rejoice, triumphantly glorious, O'er sin, death, and hell, He is more than victorious; f 4 Our Jesus proclaims His name all victorious, He reigns over all, and His kingdom is glorious; To Jesus our King the great congregation, With triumph will sing, in ascribing salvation: Hallelujah to the Lamb,& c. google ре " 1 fl 1 THE voice of free grace cries, Escape to the mountain, For Adam's lost race He has opened a fountain, For sin and uncleanness, and every transgression, His blood flows so freely in streams of salvation:' D. S. al FINE. --9f Hallelujah to the Lamb who has bought us a pardon, We will praise Him again when we pass over Jordan. 2 This fountain's so wide, we may all find salvation, In Jesus's side there is plenteous redemption; Though your sins be increased as high as a mountain His blood can remove them, it streams from the fountain: Hallelujah to the Lamb,& c. J. KIDD. 5 On Zion we shall stand when. escaped to the shore; With palms in our hands we will praise Him the more; We will range the sweet plains on the banks of the river, And sing of salvation for ever and ever: Hallelujah to the Lamb,& c. R. BURDSALL. 239 240 8 pl WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. bolly.- L.M. 8 ślą 240 O O *** dd Q HH SAY, sinner, hath a voice within A Oft whispered to thy secret soul; Urged thee to leave the ways of sin, And yield thy heart to God's control? -68 2 Hath something met thee in the path Of worldliness and vanity, And pointed to the coming wrath, And warned thee from that wrath to flee? -O 3 Sinner, it was a heavenly voice, It was the Spirit's gracious call; f It bade thee make the better choice, And haste to seek in Christ thine all. 2 Why will ye chase the fleeting wind, And famish your immortal mind, WHY will ye lavish out your years Amidst a thousand trifling cares, While on this various range of thought, The one thing needful is forgot? p While angels with regret look down To see you spurn a heavenly crown? 1³ 3 The eternal God calls from above, And Jesus pleads His bleeding love; 8. 8 e -0bolly.- L.M. G. HEWS. 8 191 8 4 Spurn not the call to life and light; Regard in time the warning kind; That call thou may'st not always slight And yet the gate of mercy find. p5 God's Spirit will not always strive With hardened, self- destroying man; Ye who persist His love to grieve, May never hear His voice again. 6 Sinner, perhaps this very day Thy last accepted time may be; Vo O shouldst thou grieve Him now away, Then hope may never beam on thee! R A. B. HYDE. f Awakened conscience gives you pain; And shall they join their pleas in vain? 4 Not so your dying eyes shall view Those objects which you now pursue; Not so shall heaven and hell appear, When the decisive hour is near. f5 Almighty God, Thy power impart, To fix convictions on the heart: Thy power unveils the blindest eyes, And makes the haughtiest scorner wise. P. DODDRIDGE. 192 241-242401 0:48 6 d dod WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. St. Sepulchre.- L.M. 88 d P 8 88 P P P P 8 do 10/0 E 8 8 £ O 1 EEP are the wounds that sin has ¹ DEEP 11 made; Where shall the sinner find a cure? In vain, alas! is nature's aid; The work exceeds all nature's power. 2 And can no sovereign balm be found? And is no kind physician nigh, To ease the pain, and heal the wound, Ere life and hope for ever fly? V 11 2 While God invites, how blest the day! How sweet the gospel's charming sound! A Come, sinners, haste, O haste away, While yet a pardoning God is found! 888 8 88 818 Ho TO O 242 WHILE life prolongs its precious light,| 3 Mercy is found, and peace is given; p p But soon, ah! soon, approaching night Shall blot out every hope of heaven. d d d g g g d GEORGE COOPER. i d d d d d O f5 Sin throws in vain its pointed dart, For here a sovereign cure is found, A cordial for the fainting heart, A balm for every painful wound. A. STEELE. St. Sepulchre.- L.M. 3 There is a great Physician near; A Look up, O fainting soul, and live! See in His heavenly smiles appear Such ease as nature cannot give. 8 4 See in the dying Saviour's blood Life, health, and bliss abundant flow! ' Tis only this dear, sacred flood Can ease thy pain, and heal Thy woe. 22|| f5 Now God invites- how blest the day! How sweet the gospel's charming sound! Come, sinners, haste, O haste away, While yet a pardoning God is found. T. DWIGHT. Soon, borne on time's most rapid wing, Shall death command you to the grave; Before His bar your spirits bring, And none be found to hear or save. 4 In that lone land of deep despair No Sabbath's heavenly light shall rise, No God regard your bitter prayer, No Saviour call you to the skies. 243 244 مام 2388 10: 8 6 WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. Luton.- L.M. 임 응원 oded fl f1 OME, sinners, to the Gospel feast; Let every soul be Jesus' guest; Ye need not one be left behind, A For God hath bidden all mankind. 11 3 Come, all ye souls by sin opprest, p Ye restless wanderers after rest, Ye poor, and maimed, and halt, and f In Christ a hearty welcome find.[ blind, 4 Ye vagrant souls, on you I call; ( O that my voice could reach you all!) Ye all may now be justified; f Ye all may live, for Christ hath died. 244 1 HO! every one that thirsts, draw nigh! race;) Mercy and free salvation buy; Buy wine, and milk, and gospel grace. A f 2 Come to the living waters, come! Sinners, obey your Maker's call; Return, ye weary wanderers, home! And find My grace is free for all. ddddd d 3 See from the Rock a fountain rise! For you in healing streams it rolls; Money ye need not bring, nor price, Ye labouring, burdened, sin- sick souls. 4 Nothing ye in exchange shall give, Leave all you have and are behind, Frankly the gift of God receive, Pardon and peace in Jesus find. p5 Why seek ye that which is not bread, Nor can your hungry souls sustain? 2 20 HOR Luton.- L.M. 000 dd 200 TRO -ORev. G. BURDER. Jo é 2 Sent by my Lord, on you I call; The invitation is to all: 6 His love is mighty to compel; His conquering love consent to feel; Yield to His love's resistless power, Come, all the world; come, sinner, thou; And fight against your God no more. All things in Christ are ready now. ddd to 3+ 8 2 5 My message as from God receive; Ye all may come to Christ, and live; p0 let His love your hearts constrain, Nor suffer Him to die in vain! 8 7 See Him set forth before your eyes, That precious, bleeding Sacrifice! His offered benefits embrace, And freely now be saved by grace. f8 This is the time; no more delay; This is the Lord's accepted day; Come in, this moment, at His call, And live for Him who died for all. C. WESLEY. On ashes, husks, and air ye feed; Ye spend your little all in vain. 6 In search of empty joys below, Ye toil with unavailing strife; Whither, ah! whither would ye go? I have the words of endless life. 7 Hearken to Me with earnest care, And freely eat substantial food, The sweetness of My mercy share, And taste that I alone am good. 8 I bid you all My goodness prove, My promises for all are free, the And let your souls delight in Me. 193 9 Your willing ear and heart incline, My words believingly receive; f Quickened, your souls, by faith divine, An everlasting life shall live. J. WESLEY. G 194 245 2 d WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. Ernan.- L.M. dddd d 246 d f4 Ready for you the angels wait, SINNERS, obey the gospel word; Haste to the supper of my Lord; Be wise to know your gracious day; All things are ready, come away! A 2 Ready the Father is to own And kiss His late- returning son; And spreads for you His bleeding hands. 3 Ready the Spirit of His love, Just now the stony to remove; To apply and witness with the blood, And wash and seal the sons of God. O To triumph in your blest estate; Tuning their harps, they long to praise The wonders of redeeming grace. O 5 The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Are ready, with Their shining host: f All heaven is ready to resound, The dead's alive! the lost is found!' podag f g 2 G O d f6 Come, then, ye sinners, to your Lord, In Christ to paradise restored; His proffered benefits embrace, The plenitude of gospel grace: Entreaty( 1st Tune).- L.M. " 1 -e The mystic joys of penitence. p8 The godly grief, the pleasing smart, The meltings of a broken heart, The tears that tell your sins forgiven, The sighs that waft your souls to heaven. 9 The guiltless shame, the sweet distress, The unutterable tenderness, The genuine, meek humility, The wonder,' Why such love to me?' 10 The o'erwhelming power of saving grace, The sight that veils the seraph's face, The speechless awe that dares not move., And all the silent heaven of love. V C. WESLEY. Dr. L. MASON. 7 A pardon written with His blood, The favour and the peace of God, O # H. COWARD, Mus. Bac. € 8 de l 8 8 8 BEHOLD! a Stranger's at the door! He gently beWARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. bartel( 2nd Tune).- L.M. 1.2. A Has waited long; is waiting still;[ fore: V You treat no other friend so ill. bo 2 But will He prove a friend indeed? He will; the very Friend you need: The Man of Nazareth,' tis He, With garments dyed at Calvary. p3 O lovely attitude! He stands A With melting heart and laden hands: O matchless kindness! and He shows This matchless kindness to His foes! 247 ..... 312 de 0 d. O 28 Wanderer.- C.M. " 1 Return, return. ddddddd gododd 6 RETURN, O wanderer, to thy home! No longer now an exile roam, In guilt and misery. À 2 Return, O wanderer, to thy home! " Tis Jesus calls for thee; " 1 d. Ø P 4 Admit Him, ere His anger burn, His and do dose de -6 d V Admit Him, or the hour's at hand When at His door denied you'll stand. 5 Yet know( nor of the terms complain) Where Jesus comes, He comes to reign; To reign, and with no partial sway; Thoughts must be slain that disobey. 6 Sovereign of souls! Thou Prince of Peace! O may Thy gentle reign increase; f Throw wide the door, each willing mind; And be His empire all mankind. J. GRIGG. Foo Fold 60 Dr. L. MASON. te 8: Glob 8 d.. 1 Dr. T. HASTINGS. Fo to Return, d 8 d 1130 195 fot Coo return. T -0 f The Spirit and the Bride say- Come: O now for refuge flee! Return, return. f3 Return, O wanderer, to thy home! " Tis madness to delay: p There are no pardons in the tomb, And brief is mercy's day. Return, return. T. HASTINGS. 196 248 249 T 48 r 249 250 WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. London Hew.-C.M. " po d d d Epp ddd Tod Jud 1 ET every mortal ear attend And every heart rejoice; f The trumpet of the gospel sounds With an inviting voice. TOO 00 20 all ye hungry, starving souls, That feed upon the wind, And vainly strive with earthly toys To fill an empty mind; P Eternal Wisdom has prepared A soul- reviving feast; f And bids your longing appetites The rich provision taste. TOO 00 f 40 ye that pant for living streams, And pine away and die: @# 82 d London WHY should gloomy te minds arise fill Why should that bosom heave with And yet no refuge find?[ sighs, 2 Hast thou not heard of Gilead's balmThe great Physician there, Who can thy slavish fear disarm, And save thee from despair? 3 Remain not overwhelmed with grief, And filled with sore dismay, ро DO_ 8 11 TOD P 8 d To a f4 6 Hew.-C.M. Serenity.- S.M. Scotch Psalter. 8 dd. 5 Rivers of love and mercy here In a rich ocean join: rdd. p 89 Here you may quench your raging thirst With springs that never dry. f Salvation in abundance flcws, Like floods of milk and wine. 8: 6 Great God! the treasure of Thy love Are everlasting mines; Deep as our helpless miseries are, And boundless as our sins. 8: f7 The happy gates of gospel grace Stand open night and day: Lord, we are come to seek supplies, And drive our wants away. I. WATTS. Nor looking downward for relief, Without one cheering ray: Lift up thy streaming eyes to heaven, The great Atonement see: And all thy sins shall be forgiven; Believe, and thou art free. f 5 For thee the Saviour suffered shame, And shed His precious blood: Believe, believe in Jesus' name, And be at peace with God. T. HASTINGS. C. BRYAN. Fede P 으 # 268828390 P do dodd dd 90 هههه من 1 THE Spirit in our hearts P A Is whispering,' Sinner, come;' The Bride, the church of Christ, proTo all her children,' Come.[ claims 2 Let him that heareth say WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. 251 To all about him,' Come:' f Let him that thirsts for righteousness To Christ, the fountain, come. fl 8 d 8 did 28 d d Sacred barmony.- 77.77. 8 d P p f WELCOME, welcome! sinner, hear! Hang not back through shame or Doubt not, nor distrust the call,[ fear; Mercy is proclaimed to all. p3 Welcome, weeping penitent! Grace hath made thy heart relent; Welcome, long estrangèd child! God in Christ is reconciled. -02 Welcome to the offered peace; Welcome, prisoner, to release! Burst thy bonds; be saved; be free! Rise and come- He calleth thee. Hope de 11 f3 Yea, whosoever will, O let him freely come, And freely drink the stream of life; " Tis Jesus bids him come. 4 Lo! Jesus, who invites, Declares,' I quickly come,' f Lord, even so we wait Thine hour: O blest Redeemer, come! H. U. ONDERDONK. 88 0 308 PT dad 833... del 12 1² 70 the virtue of that price, That redeeming sacrifice! Come, ye bought, but not with gold; f Welcome to the sacred fold! 5 All ye weary and distressed, Welcome to relief and rest: All is ready; hear the call: f There is ample room for all. J. CONDER. J. KIDD. 0 8 8 g a d f 4 Welcome to the cleansing fount Springing from the sacred mount; Welcome to the feast divine, Bread of life and living wine. 197 8 6 None can come that shall not find Mercy called whom Grace inclined; Nor shall any willing heart Hear the bitter word- Depart! || 198 252 4 4 *#* " 1 P⋅ · PPP · P · didadi 253 pppppp. d.dd 00 11 WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. Cæsarea.- 5 4.5 4.6 6.6 4. ddddd. diddddd. A¹WHY unbelieving? Why wilt thou spurn p Love that so gently Pleads thy return? Come, ere thy fleeting day Fades into night away; Now mercy's call obeyTo Jesus come. 2 Why unbelieving? Wounding thy Lord, P Grieving His Spirit, Doubting His word? pp Think,' twas for thee He died; Think of His bleeding side; Now to the crucifiedTo Jesus come. tolézzolgal 281 dodoge 48000 1 10- DAY, the Saviour calls You, wanderers, home; O ye benighted souls, Why longer roam? 2 To- day, the Saviour calls; O listen now! Within these sacred wails To Jesus bow. P · PP P · P · P.PIRP d.d. P.PP Main.- 64.64. -9° ollo P. P. BLISS. {" 3 Why unbelieving? Thou canst be blest; Jesus will pardon, He'll give thee rest. f Why wilt thou longer wait? Haste to the Open Gate, Come, ere it be too lateTo Jesus come. Baba ridd did. 0:11 4 Why unbelieving? Trifle no more; pp Death may be near thee, E'en at thy door. p Come with a broken heart, Come, helpless as thou art, Come, choose the better partTo Jesus come. Unknown. Pº Dr. L. MASON. o dell oppopto. 88 2008 00000 3 To- day, the Saviour calls; For refuge fly: C p The storm of vengeance falls, Ruin is nigh. PP 4 The Spirit calls to- day; Yield to His power: O grieve Him not away, ' Tis mercy's hour! لكم T. HASTINGS. 254-255 ob alag 888888 dddod be 255 P 1 11 WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. Aurelia.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6.900 Dr. S. S. WESLEY. O 2008 08: and dd dd dddd po o 808 ppp ddddde polopo COMFORT to the dreary! to 2018:( 02282 88 ddded A¹ Come unto Me, ye weary, V And I will give you rest. P O come in all your weakness! Ye sons of guilt and woe; And learn of Him with meekness, Who stooped for us so low. 2 Ye slaves of servile error, Wearied with fruitless pains, Whose faith is doubt and terror, Believe, and lose your chains. Renounce the superstition f To Christ's light yoke preferred; And turn from vain tradition To His redeeming word. Q: OME And I will give you rest.' O blessèd voice of Jesus, Which comes to hearts oppressed It tells of benediction, Of pardon, grace, and peace, Of joy that hath no ending, f Of love which cannot cease. 6 2' Come unto Me, dear children, And I will give you light.' P O loving voice of Jesus, A Which comes to cheer the night! p Our hearts were filled with sadness, And we had lost our way, f But morning brings us gladness, And songs the break of day. Elurelia.- 7 d d 14 88 dd 4 0 come, and ppo ag gig d dd معة Ō " 1 3 Ye who the world have courted, And suffered from its spite; Ye who with sin have sported, And felt its serpent- bite; Come, learn, your follies quitting, That this world's gain is loss; To His mild rule submitting, Who bare for you the cross. the trial! His service is release; If hard the self- denial, Jo 199 O 18: Its fruit is joy and peace. His grace, your souls defending, Shall nerve you for the strife: f Peace all your steps attending; The prize, immortal life. J. CONDER. 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 3' Come unto Me, ye fainting, And I will give you life.' O peaceful voice of Jesus, Which comes to end our strife; The foe is stern and eager, The fight is fierce and long; f But Thou hast made us mighty, And stronger than the strong. 4' And whosoever cometh, I will not cast him out.' O patient voice of Jesus, Which drives away our doubt! p Which calls us very sinners, Unworthy though we be, Of love so free and boundless, To come, dear Lord, to Thee. W. CHATTERTON DIX. 200 256 ## ☺ J. P. d. WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. Beachley.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.( Trochaic). مانه *** 8 188 1,8 ļ 2 88 g d. ¹ DYING souls, fast bound in sin, Trembling and repining, With no ray of light divine On your pathway shining, Why in darkness wander on, Filled with consternation? f Jesus lives- in Him alone Can you find salvation. 2008 0 TOR 8 00 2 Worthless all your righteousness; You the law have broken; Flee, then, to His sovereign grace, Mercy thus hath spoken; Why, in deeds that you have done, Seek for consolation? Jesus lives- in Him alone Can you find salvation. 11 11 8 800 " 1 00 88 d d O O d d 8 g 8 ARTHUR COTTMAN. 010 8 Ed pppp 8 응 otto 8 O o 4 Linger not on all the plain: Vengeance is pursuing; Midst the dying and the slain, Save your souls from ruin: Flee to Him who can atone; Flee from condemnation; f Jesus lives- in Him alone Can you find salvation. 8 p3 Prostrate bow, confess your guilt, Own your lost condition! Yield to Him whose blood was spilt, Unreserved submission: Then no more in anguish groan; Seek His mediation; Jesus lives- in Him alone Can you find salvation. T. HASTINGS. 257-258 4 deg ded TOO 258 1 d 6 O 888 d d dd WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. Dale Abbey.- 77.77.77. p Loo: 8: 3 d d Fly to those dear wounds of His: Sink into the purple flood; Rise into the life of God! 2 Find in Christ the way of peace, Peace unspeakable, unknown; By His pain He gives you ease, Life by His expiring groan: f Rise exalted by His fall; Find in Christ your all in all. 88 8 28 pl WEARY souls, that wander wide From the central point of bliss, Turn to Jesus crucified, A 11 Dale FROM the cross uplifted high, Where the Saviour deigns to die, What melodious sounds I hear, Bursting on my ravished ear! f Love's redeeming work is done; Come and welcome, sinner, come. 90 2 Sprinkled now with blood the throne: Why beneath thy burdens groan? On My piercèd body laid, Justice owns the ransom paid; Bow the knee, and kiss the Son; Come and welcome, sinner, come. 11 8 8 1080 888 d goog: d d d 69 Abbey.- 77.77.77. ARTHUR H. BROWN. O d d 8 -6O 8 30 believe the record true, God to you His Son hath given! Ye may now be happy too; A Find on earth the life of heaven: Live the life of heaven above, All the life of glorious love. 3 Spread for thee, the festal board, See with richest dainties stored; To my Father's bosom pressed, Yet again a child confessed, Never from His house to roamCome and welcome, sinner, come. A f4 This the universal bliss, Bliss for every soul designed; God's original promise this, God's great gift to all mankind: f Blest in Christ this moment be, Blest to all eternity! C. WESLEY. 201 4 Soon the days of life shall end; Lo! I come, Thy Saviour, Friend, f Safe thy spirit to convey To the realms of endless day, Up to My eternal home: Come and welcome, sinner, come. T. HAWEIS. G* 202 259-260 dod 1 4 0 0 0 8 22 рр. 8 d 260 1 ނމ WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. Tichfield.- 77.77.77.77. " 1 8 g 8 ppppla a d d d d d 8 1 SINNERS, turn, why will ye die? God, your Maker, asks you why; God, who did your being give, Made you with Himself to live: He the fatal cause demands, Asks the work of His own hands; Why, ye thankless creatures, why Will ye cross His love, and die? 2 Sinners, turn, why will ye die? God, your Saviour, asks you why; God, who did your souls retrieve, p Died Himself, that ye might live: Will you let Him die in vain? Crucify your Lord again? Why, ye ransomed sinners, why Will you slight His grace, and die? 00 86 2 Turn, He cries, ye sinners, turn; By His life your God hath sworn He would have you turn and live, He would all the world receive. If your death were His delight, Would He you to life invite? Would He ask, entreat, and cry, Why will you resolve to die? celgisg d. d. do WHAT could your Redeemer do More than He hath done for you To procure your peace with God, Could He more than shed His blood? After all His waste of love, All His drawings from above, Why will you your Lord deny? Why will you resolve to die? From" Crown of Jesus" Music. 8 8 add Tichfield.- 77.77.77.77. dod 0008 d ddd 8 8 fo d dogo do o do og 80 8 0800 0 oloo 에 31 6 11 8|| 3 Sinners, turn, why will ye die? God, the Spirit, asks you why; He who all your lives hath strove, Wooed you to embrace His love: Will you not His grace receive? f Will you still refuse to live? Why, ye long- sought sinners, why, V Will you grieve your God, and die? p4 Dead, already dead within, Spiritually dead in sin, Dead to God while here you breathe, Pant ye after second death? Will you still in sin remain, Greedy of eternal pain? O ye dying sinners, why, Why will you for ever die? C. WESLEY. 3 Sinners, turn, while God is near: Dare not think Him insincere: Now, e'en now, your Saviour stands, All day long He spreads His hands, f Cries, Ye will not happy be! No, ye will not come to Me! Me, who life to none deny: Why will you resolve to die?' 4 Can you doubt if God is love? If to all His bowels move? Will you not His word receive? Will you not His oath believe? p See! the suffering God appears! Jesus weeps! believe His tears! Mingled with His blood, they cry, Why will you resolve to die? C. WESLEY. 261 рр O J J J 8 8 4 10 001 d d TOO 8 8 8 888 d d d d d WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. Stuttgart( 1st Tune).- 87.87. J TTOO O TOO. T TOO OO. TOO d d d d d 00 88 d d d d d d 1 TTOO_ TOP 22 Was there ever kindest shepherd Half so gentle, half so sweet As the Saviour, who would have us Come and gather round His feet? 3 There's a wideness in God's mercy Like the wideness of the sea; There's a kindness in His justice Which is more than liberty. 1 SOULS of men, why will ye scatter, Like a crowd of frightened sheep? Foolish hearts why will ye wander From a love so true and deep? = Sharon( 2nd Tune).- 87.87. Da 5 There is grace enough for thousands Of new worlds as great as this: 4 There is no place where earth's sorrows Are more felt than up in heaven; There is no place where earth's failings Have such kindly judgment given. = TOP_ " 1 8 d f6 dddd 2 O C. F. WITT. Psalmodia Sacra, 1715. F 88 d d d d 0 ре dd durdod god d d d Q Co d g d d 8 d d dd 8 a 888 ddo f 203 Dr. BOYCE. There is room for fresh creations In that upper home of bliss. There is plentiful redemption In the blood that has been shed; There is joy for all the members In the sorrows of the Head. 7 Pining souls, come nearer Jesus, And O come not doubting thus, But with faith that trusts more bravely His great tenderness for us. 8 For the love of God is broader Than the measures of man's mind, And the heart of the Eternal Is most wonderfully kind. 9 If our love were but more simple We should take Him at His word, f And our lives would be all sunshine In the sweetness of our Lord. F. W, FABER.. 204 262 & 8 20 4 V 2 d d d 8 WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. Rousseau.- 87.8 7.4 7. 8 d d d 0 Q d d -0 p 8 2088 d d d d 8 11. 88 مو d d 8 11 1 2 O escape to yonder mountain! Now begin to watch and pray; Christ invites you to the fountain, Come, and wash your sins away: Do not tarry, Come to Jesus while you may. 88 & 1 HARK ARK! the gospel news is sounding: Christ hath suffered on the tree; Streams of mercy are abounding; Grace for all is rich and free. Now, poor sinner, Look to Him who died for thee. f4 Christ alone shall be our portion; Soon we hope to meet aboveThen we'll bathe in the full ocean Of the great Redeemer's love; All His fulness, We shall then for ever prove. 3 Grace is flowing like a river; Millions there have been supplied; Still it flows as fresh as ever From the Saviour's wounded side: None need perish: All may live, for Christ hath died. 8 888 i J. J. ROUSSEAU. 222 dddd W. SANDERS. 6 8 263 # A TOO р P boo g 8 8 8 TTOO Q ㅎ d d WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. Mannheim.- 87.8 7.4 7. 8 di O Ja do pp p d нер P d d -0 dd Q 2 Hear the heralds of the gospel News from Zion's King proclaim' Pardon to each rebel sinner, A Free forgiveness in His name.' How important! Free forgiveness in His name.' 212 " 1 PPP 8 8 ddd e d d d Q 8 70 P 8 최 DOLOR 50 ye angels, hovering round us, Waiting spirits, speed your way! f Haste ye to the court of heaven, Tidings bear without delay: Rebel sinners Glad the message will obey. J. ALLEN. d d German. O ddo P 1 ¹ SINNERS, will you scorn the message p 3 Tempted souls, they bring you succour; Sent in mercy from above? Fearful hearts, they quell your fears, Every sentence, O how tender! And with news of consolation Every line is full of love: Listen to it! Every line is full of love. Chase away the falling tears, Tender heralds! Chase away the falling tears. 205 G 8 d d 8|| 4 Who hath our report believed? Who received the joyful word? Who embraced the news of pardon Spoken to you by the Lord? Can you slight it, Spoken to you by the Lord? 206 264 2 6 3 2 o a 71 Ę 00 00 WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. dd Triumph. 87.87.47. do elé d TOOL the $ 81% dddd d d d d Jesus ready stands to save you, Full of pity, love, and power: He is able, He is willing; doubt no more. d d d d -6 2 Come, ye needy, come, and welcome, God's free bounty glorify; True belief, and true repentance, Every grace that brings you nighWithout money, Come to Jesus Christ and buy. All the fitness He requireth, Is to feel your need of Him: This He gives you; ' Tis the Spirit's rising beam. = TTOO 3 Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fitness fondly dream; 8 d g 11 8 # Q dd 800% d d. dd. 8 8 8 d Dr. GAUNTLETT. f7 Saints and angels joined in concert Sing the praises of the Lamb, While the blissful seats of heaven Sweetly echo with His name: Hallelujah! ff Sinners here may sing the same. d Q pl p1 COME, ye sinners, poor and wretched, p 4 Come, ye weary, heavy laden, Weak sick sore, A Bruised and mangled by the fall; If you tarry till you're better, You will never come at all: Not the righteousSinners Jesus came to call. p5 Agonizing in the garden, J. HART. 8 do d -8-0Lo! your Saviour prostrate lies; On the blood- stained tree behold Him; Hear Him cry before He dies' It is finished!' Sinners, will not this suffice? 6 Lo! the Incarnate God, ascended, Pleads the merits of His blood; Venture on Him, venture wholly, Let no other trust intrude; None but Jesus Can do helpless sinners good. 265 1 4 8: d. WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. Darmstadt( 1st Tune).- 87.87.7 7. 8 8 d d 8 8 8 DO 8 dd Paran( 2nd Tune).- 87.87.77. dd d TTOO do o a TOOL 8 2 d d d 0 d d 8 ddd f f COME OME to Calvary's holy mountain, Sinners ruined by the fall; Here a pure and healing fountain Flows to you, to me, to all, In a full, perpetual tide, Opened when our Saviour died. g E ере 8 11 p 2 Come, in poverty and meanness; Come, defiled without, within; From infection and uncleanness, From the leprosy of sin, Wash your robes and make them white; Ye shall walk with God in light. Oo oo 8 8 ㅎㅎ O te From the German. d dd d d d O Q & q -O# Q 207 NEANDER. to -O-OO p 3 Come, in sorrow and contrition, Wounded, impotent, and blind; Here the guilty, free remission, Here the troubled, peace may find. f Health this fountain will restore, He that drinks shall thirst no more. A f4 He that drinks shall live for ever; " Tis a soul- renewing flood: God is faithful; God will never Break His covenant in blood, ff Signed when our Redeemer died, Sealed when He was glorified. J. MONTGOMERY 208 266 0: bb NoCo O d 00 8 8 Evo WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. Alicia( 1st Tune).- 88 8.6. 11 do d boyobo O -0p2.1 ddd ford 0880 2008 220002 Q g ele d keighley( 2nd Tune).- 8 8 8.6. UST as thou art, without one trace Of love, or joy, or inward grace, Or meetness for the heavenly place, P O guilty sinner, come! OQ 2 Thy sins I bore on Calvary's tree! The stripes, thy due, were laid on Me, That peace and pardon might be free: p O wretched sinner, come! 11 88 -6o bo od P Ed 11 8 " 1 8 di d 8 pe pla Edd 8 Dr. H. MIDDLETON. d did 8 g dad d d T. H. WILLIAMS. Q -OP 288 - 2lboa -08 3 Burdened with guilt, wouldst thou be blest? Trust not the world- it gives no rest; I bring relief to hearts oppressed: P O weary sinner, come! A 4 Come, leave thy burden at the cross; Count all thy gains but empty dross; My grace repays all earthly loss P O needy sinner, come! A 5 Come, hither bring thy boding fears, Thy aching heart, thy bursting tears: " Tis mercy's voice salutes thine ears, p O trembling sinner, come! 267 # 4 # O 8 d d 8 d 00 O O WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. d doo Too Rochester.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. Tod 8 J O 8 d р Tod f6' The Spirit and the Bride say, Come!' Rejoicing saints re- echo, Come! 8 d d d # 8 g dd 0000= 8 11 Who faints, who thirsts, who will, may Thy Saviour bids thee come![ come: R. S. COOK. TOO a TOO TOO Too 700 a 8 000 P 8 d pf gd p2 Behold the Lamb of God, who bears The sins of all the world away! A servant's form He meekly wears, He sojourns in a house of clay; His glory is no longer seen, But God with God is man with men. 0 d 2 1 EE, sinners, in the gospel glass, Not one of all the apostate race But may in Him salvation find! His thoughts, and words, and actions prove His life and death- that God is love! 140. Ah! do not of my goodness doubt; My saving grace for all is free; f I will in no wise cast him out That comes a sinner unto Me: I can to none Myself deny, Why, sinners, will ye perish, why?' p 8 3 See where the God Incarnate stands, And calls His wandering creatures home! He all day long spreads out His hands, ' Come, weary souls, to Jesus come! Ye all may hide you in My breast; Believe, and I will give you rest. 209 V. NOVELLO. C. WESLEY. & E dd d d pi dd 210 268 # 4 O WARNINGS AND INVITATIONS. 8 Welcome.- Irregular. 88 임 d d d d d 88 do 8: ddd d. " 1 S P 8 d d. O dddddd O 2. dd d A OME, O come, thou vilest sinner; Christ is ready to receive; Weak and wounded, sick and sore, Jesus' balm can cure more. f Hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah to the Lamb! p3 0 how dead we all have been! Christ revives His work again; He is bringing to His fold, Rich and poor, young and old. Hallelujah,& c. A A 2 Welcome, welcome, brother Christian, To a rich and heavenly place; Enter in, thou new- born creature, Christ is here, there's nothing sweeter. Hallelujah,& c. f4 Hands, and hearts, and voices raise To the God of all our praise; He that sends us light from high: There let all our wishes fly. Hallelujah,& c. O 15 When we reach that blissful place. We shall with our Jesus feast; f We shall with Him happy be, Sing to all eternity. Hallelujah,& c. Unknown. d d f Q do 6 8 add 880 dd 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFEREPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. bampstead.- L.M. 269-270 pl 8 d $ 2 618 d d d d o -6 8 V 3 Whoe'er to Thee themselves approve, Must take the path Thy word hath showed; 11 00 Justice pursue, and mercy love, And humbly walk by faith with God. 4 But though my life henceforth be Thine, Present for past can ne'er atone; Though I to Thee the whole resign, I only give Thee back Thine own. 3 Thee, only Thee, I fain would find, And cast the world and flesh behind; Thou, only Thou, to me be given, Of all Thou hast in earth or heaven. 838 270 1 WHEN, gracious Lord, when shall it be That I shall find my all in Thee, The fulness of Thy promise prove, The seal of Thine eternal love? A P2 A poor blind child I wander here, If haply I may feel Thee near: O dark dark! dark! I still must say, Amid the blaze of gospel day. d O idd d p1p WHE THEREWITH, O God, shall I draw| p5 What have I then wherein to trust? near, I nothing have, I nothing am; Excluded is my every boast, My glory swallowed up in shame. And bow myself before Thy face? How in Thy purer eyes appear? What shall I bring to gain Thy grace? 2 Can gifts avert the wrath of God? Can these wash out my guilty stain? Rivers of oil, and seas of blood, Alas! they all must flow in vain. 9 He ever lives for me to pray; He prays that I with Him may reign; Amen to what my Lord doth say! Jesus, Thou canst not pray in vain. W. SMALLWOOD. d d e bampstead.- L.M. P gloop p 6 Guilty I stand before Thy face; On me I feel Thy wrath abide: ' Tis just the sentence should take place; ' Tis just- but 0, Thy Son hath died! 7 Jesus, the Lamb of God, hath bled; He bore our sins upon the tree; Beneath our curse He bowed His head; ' Tis finished! He hath died for me! 211 8 See where before the throne He stands, And pours the all- prevailing prayer! Points to His side, and lifts His hands, And shows that I am graven there! C. WESLEY. 4 Ah! wherefore did I ever doubt? Thou wilt in no wise cast me out, A helpless soul that comes to Thee, With only sin and misery. p 5 Lord, I am sick, my sickness cure; I want, do Thou enrich the poor; O lift the abject sinner up! Under Thy mighty hand I stoop, 6 Lord, I am blind, be Thou my sight; Lord, I am weak, be Thou my might; A helper of the helpless be. f And let me find my all in Thee! C. WESLEY. 212 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 271-272 9 4 662 272 امل b 100 تم مهام تحريم امه d Rockingbam.- L.M. 2 8 O 028 do dodd 1 MY God, my Father, dost Thou call Thy long- lost wandering child to Thee? A And canst Thou, wilt Thou pardon all? I come, I come; Lord, save Thou me. 20 Jesus, art Thou passing by[ power? With all Thy goodness, grace, and And dost Thou hear my broken cry? I come, I come, in mercy's hour. 1 GOD LOD of my life, what just return, Can sinful dust and ashes give! p I only live my sin to mourn; To love my God I only live. A 2 To Thee, benign and saving Power, I consecrate my lengthened days: While, marked with blessings, every hour f Shall speak Thy co- extended praise. 3 Be all my added life employed A Thine image in my soul to see; Fill with Thyself the mighty void: Enlarge my heart to compass Thee. 40 give me, Saviour, give me more! Thy mercies to my soul reveal: Alas! I see their endless store; But, O! I cannot, cannot feel. V do 00 8 Ө -Oed and 200 Rockingbam.- L.M. Dr. MILLER. elegated do ddddddd 18 211 3 O Holy Spirit, is it Thou, [ long? My tenderest Friend, refused too And art Thou pleading, striving now? I come, I come; make weakness strong. 4 Yes, Lord, I come; Thy heart of love Is moving, kindling, drawing mine; f I cast me at Thy feet to prove The bliss, the heaven of being Thine. H. BICKERSTETH. 5 The blessing of Thy love bestow: For this my cries shall never fail; f Wrestling, I will not let Thee go, I will not, till my suit prevail. 6 I'll weary Thee with my complaint; Here at Thy feet for ever lie, p With longing, sick; with groaning, faint; O give me love, or else I die! 7 Come then, my Hope, my Life, my Lord, And fix in me Thy lasting home: Be mindful of Thy gracious word; Thou, with Thy promised Father, come 8 Prepare, and then possess, my heart; O take me, seize me from above! f Thee may I love, for God Thou art: Thee may I feel, for God is love. C. WESLEY. 273-274 654 pl THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 48 274 pl P d 700 0 ddd 100 DO 8 Ludborough.- L.M. do d d SHOW pity, Lord; O Lord, forgive; Let a Are not Thy mercies large and free? May not a sinner trust in Thee? dd TO power 2 My sins, though great, do not surpass The and glory of Thy grace: Great God, Thy nature hath no bound, So let Thy pardoning love be found. 2348 p PP d d d d d d d d d d O ре with[ lie, But blot their memory from Thy book. A 2 Create my nature pure within, And form my soul averse to sin; Let Thy good Spirit ne'er depart, VNor hide Thy presence from my heart. ро d 3 I cannot live without Thy light, Cast out and banished from Thy sight: Thine holy joys, my God, restore, And guard me that I fall no more. REV. T. RICHARD MATTHEWS. d Pe p 4 Though I have grieved Thy Spirit, Lord, His help and comfort still afford; And let a wretch come near Thy throne To plead the merits of Thy Son. ddddd. 99 5 Yet save a trembling sinner, Lord, Whose hope still hovering round Thy word Would light on some sweet promise there, Some sure support against despair. I. WATTS. 213 Pf p 3 0 wash my soul from every sin, And make my guilty conscience clean! Here, on my heart, the burden lies, And past offences pain mine eyes. Ludborough.- L.M. THOU that hear'st when sinners cry, p 5 A broken heart, my God, my King, Though all my crimes before thee Is all the sacrifice I bring; despise A broken heart for sacrifice. p4 My lips, with shame, my sins confess Against Thy law, against Thy grace: Lord, should Thy judgment grow severe I am condemned, but Thou art clear. p6 My soul lies humbled in the dust, And owns Thy dreadful sentence just; Look down, O Lord, with pitying eye, And save the soul condemned to die. 7 Then will I teach the world Thy ways; Sinners shall learn Thy sovereign grace; I'll lead them to my Saviour's blood, And they shall praise a pardoning God. 80 may Thy love inspire my tongue! Salvation shall be then my song; And all my powers shall join to bless The Lord my strength and righteousness. I. WATTS. 214 275-276 pl THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. p 276 pl Boston.- L.M. O THAT my O that I could at last submit! At Jesus' feet to lay it down, To lay my soul at Jesus' feet. 8:88 2 When shall mine eyes behold the Lamb, The God of my salvation see? p Weary, O Lord, Thou know'st I am, Yet still I cannot come to Thee. 3 Rest for my soul I long to find; A Saviour of all, if mine Thou art; Give me Thy meek and lowly mind, And stamp Thine image on my heart. 4 Break off the yoke of inbred sin, And fully set my spirit free; 222 8 2.88 88 dddd ed " 1 -0LORD, I was blind! I could not see In Thy marred visage any grace; But now the beauty of Thy face f In radiant vision dawns on me. 2 Lord, I was deaf! I could not hear The thrilling music of Thy voice; But now I hear Thee and rejoice, And all Thy uttered words are dear! 3 Lord, I was dumb! I could not speak The grace and glory of Thy name 277 -O16 I I I cannot rest till pure within, Till I am wholly lost in Thee. Boston.- L.M. 5 Fain would I learn of Thee, my God, Thy light and easy burden prove; The cross, all stained with hallowed The labour of Thy dying love.[ blood, " 1 My heart from every sin release; Bring near, bring near, the joyful hour, And fill me with Thy perfect peace. 7 Come, Lord! the drooping sinner cheer, Nor let Thy chariot- wheels delay; f Appear, in my poor heart appear! My God, my Saviour, come away! C. WESLEY. Muremberg.- L.M. d dédledzogleple ododded Dr. L. MASON. But now, as touched with living flame, f My lips Thine eager praises wake. p4 Lord, I was dead! I could not stir A My lifeless soul to come to Thee;[ me, But now, since Thou hast quickened f I rise from sin's dark sepulchre. f5 For Thou hast made the blind to see, The deaf to hear, the dumb to speak, The dead to live; and lo, I break The chains of my captivity. W. T. MATSON. Tap 10 0 al 8 8 + T 8 From BEST's Eighty Chorales. galal dede gº THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. P padeda led peppe doodd toto pl P1 WITH broken heart and contrite sigh A trembling sinner, Lord, I cry; Thy pardoning grace is rich and free, p O God, be merciful to me! A 2 I smite upon my troubled breast,[ sed, With deep and conscious guilt oppresChrist and His cross my only plea, O God, be merciful to me! 3 Far off I stand, with tearful eyes, Nor dare uplift them to the skies; pl 278 8²8 d Ho ale polople oo O JESUS, the sinner's Friend, to Thee, Lost and undone, for aid I flee, Weary of earth, myself, and sin, Open Thine arms and take me in. Brimington.- L.M. 2. Pity, and heal my sin- sick soul; ' Tis Thou alone canst make me whole; p Fallen, till in me Thine image shine, And lost I am, till Thou art mine. 3 woman's Awake, and bruise the serpent's head; f Tread down Thy foes, with power conThe sinful passions of my soul.[ trol, do do fo " 1 do But Thou dost all my anguish see, O God, be merciful to me! " 1 dood PROP O p p P 8 8 8 8 Lod grande 4 Nor alms, nor deeds that I have done, Can for a single sin atone; To Calvary alone I flee, p O God, be merciful to me! goddododo dde pappd de e pt 5 And when redeemed from sin and hell, With all the ransomed throng I dwell My raptured song shall ever be, f God has been merciful to me! C. ELVEN. d 215 T. WALLHEAD. 6 shall I " Po d 8 todo pl 4 The mansion for Thyself prepare, Dispose my heart by entering there; " Tis this alone can make me clean, " Tis this alone can cast out sin. 5 At last I own it cannot be That I should fit myself for Thee; Here then to Thee I all resign, Thine is the work, and only Thine. A to move? A Lord, I am sin, but Thou art love: I give up every plea beside, ' Lord, I am lost, but Thou hast died.' C. WESLEY, 216 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD 279-280 Ⓒ 1 888 8 8 8 8 8 8. # 8 Richmond.- C.M. Ja PP p ddd g efe 90 epoto p2 0 that we all might now begin Our foolishness to mourn! And turn at once from every sin, And to our Saviour turn! odd P add 3 Give us ourselves and Thee to know, In this our gracious day; Repentance unto life bestow, And take our sins away. A 11 280 1 NOME, let us to the Lord our God return; 11 Our God is gracious, nor will leave The desolate to mourn. 2 His voice commands the tempest forth, And stills the stormy wave: And though His arm be strong to smite, ' Tis also strong to save. -0 3 Long hath the night of sorrow reigned; The dawn shall bring us light; f God shall appear, and we shall rise With gladness in His sight. el 8 KT : 1 COME, O Thou all- victorious Lord, 4 Conclude us first in unbelief, Thy power us make Strike with the hammer of Thy word, And break these hearts of stone! 2 di 17 7 Our desperate state through sin declare, And speak our sins forgiven; f By perfect holiness prepare, And take us up to heaven. Dr. HAWEIS. ddd PPPP odddddddd Richmond.- C.M. ad P Fill every soul with sacred grief, And then with sacred peace. 5 Impoverish, Lord, and then relieve, And then enrich the poor; The knowledge of our sickness give, The knowledge of our cure. C. WESLEY. 6 That blessèd sense of guilt impart, And then remove the load; Trouble, and wash the troubled heart In Thine atoning blood. 8 4 Our hearts, if God we seek to know, Shall know Him and rejoice; His coming like the morn shall be, Like morning songs His voice. 5 As dew upon the tender herb, Diffusing fragrance round; As showers that usher in the spring, And cheer the thirsty ground. f6 So shall His presence bless our souls, And shed a joyful light; That hallowed morn shall chase away The sorrows of the night. J. MORRISON. 281 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. St. Peter. C.M. 4 8 d d é d g d g 1 d d d d pl J TOO.. d d d d d Q 2 PP 11 8 8 g " 1 2 d 8 P OUT UT of the depth of self- despair, To Thee, O Lord, I cry; My misery mark, attend my prayer, And bring salvation nigh. p2 If thou art rigorously severe, Who may the test abide? Where shall a sinful man appear, Or how be justified? d d d рее 3 But O forgiveness is with Thee, That sinners may adore, A With filial fear Thy goodness see, And never grieve Thee more. 4 My soul, while still to Him it flies, Prevents the morning ray: A O that His mercy's beams would rise, And bring the gospel day! 5 Ye faithful souls, confide in God, 11 6 His Israel Himself shall clear, From all their sins redeem; 8 Mercy with Him remains, Plenteous redemption through His blood, To wash out all your stains. The Lord our Righteousness is near, And we are just in Him. C. WESLEY. A. R. REINAGLE. gg: d d TOO 217 Q. 218 282 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. Southwell( 1st Tune).- C.M. fl 4 88 O d d d d d fog d 8 8 8 8 d d d J 8 d d e d d d dig 1 8 To add plo d d d d 00 TOOL DR London New( 2nd Tune).- C.M. d Idd T рер d d d TOO THAT Thou wouldst the In majesty come down! Stretch out Thine arm omnipotent, And seize me for Thine own! e d 18 heavens [ rend, My sins o'erturn, o'erturn, o'erturn, And make the mountains flow. f2 Descend, and let Thy lightning burn The stubble of Thy foe; 3 Thou my impetuous spirit guide, And curb my headstrong will; Thou only canst drive back the tide, And bid the sun stand still. p5 Is there a thing too hard for Thee, Almighty Lord of all, Q 11 888 What though I cannot break my chain, Or e'er throw off my load? The things impossible to men Are possible to God. - 11 = 0000 d O 11 88 d d d Q OC eff TTOO DO Q Dr. GAUNTLETT. d d 8 ed. 8 8 d d d Jd. 188 -6-° 22: Scotch Psalter. 8: 8: Whose threat'ning looks dry up the sea, And make the mountains fall. 6 Who, who shall in Thy presence stand, And match Omnipotence, f8 Lo! to the hills I lift mine eye, Thy promised aid I claim; Father of mercies, glorify Ungrasp the hold of Thy right hand, Or pluck the sinner thence? 7 Sworn to destroy, let earth assail; Nearer to save Thou art, f Stronger than all the powers of hell, And greater than my heart. Thy favourite Jesus' name. f9 Salvation in that name is found, Balm of my grief and care; A medicine for my every wound, All, all I want is there. C. WESLEY. 283-284 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. !! P d 8 8 d 2. 88 2 -6 d d 818 O Spobr.- C.M. H 8d 8 8 B pooed 8 8 ed -O810 JESU ESUS, Redeemer, Saviour, Lord, The weary sinner's Friend; Come to my help, pronounce the word, And bid my troubles end. f2 Deliverance to my soul proclaim, And life, and liberty; Shed forth the virtue of Thy name, And Jesus prove to me! 3 Faith to be healed Thou know'st I have, For Thou that faith hast given: Thou canst, Thou wilt the sinner save, And make me meet for heaven. A f2 I'll go to Jesus, though my sin 284 1 COME, humble sinner, in whose breast A revolve, A Come, with your guilt and fear opAnd firmly thus resolve:-[ pressed, Like mountains round me close: I know His courts, I'll enter in, Whatever may oppose. 8 p3 Prostrate I'll lie before His throne, And there my guilt confess; I'll tell Him I'm a wretch undone Without His sovereign grace. g f7 2 Spobr.- C.M. do -0dad dd From SPOHR. 88 0 8 g dad od 6 -0응 Thou canst o'ercome this heart of mine; f8 The Ethiop then shall change his skin; Thou wilt victorious prove; The dead shall feel Thy power; f For everlasting strength is Thine, The loathsome leper shall be clean, And everlasting love. And I shall sin no more. C. WESLEY. ala d O 5 Thy powerful Spirit shall subdue Unconquerable sin: Cleanse this foul heart, and make it new, And write Thy law within. 219 6 Bound down with twice ten thousand Yet let me hear Thy call, [ ties, f My soul in confidence shall rise, Shall rise and break through all. 2 Speak, and the deaf shall hear Thy The blind his sight receive;[ voice; The dumb in songs of praise rejoice; The heart of stone believe. 6 I can but perish if I go; I am resolved to try: For if I stay away, I know I must for ever die. 5 Perhaps He will admit my pleaPerhaps will hear my prayer; But if I perish, I will pray, And perish only there. 4 I'll to the gracious King approach, Whose sceptre pardon gives, Perhaps He may command my touch, And then the suppliant lives. E. JONES. 220 285 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 3 8 d Q 8 d 8 # 4 @f? 00 Resting( 1st Tune).- C.M. d d d p d. 8 8 8 p Tallis's Ordination bymn( 2nd Tune).- C.M. ddd dfd PP o g a 11. pl A LAS! and did my Saviour bleed? And did my Sovereign die? Would He devote that sacred head For such a worm as I. p 2 Was it for crimes that I had done He groaned upon the tree? Amazing pity! grace unknown And love beyond degree? 8 d P P P P Le P P P P P P P 8 88 8 TO TOO 8: OOO pp p 8-00% 000 1 5 But drops of grief can ne'er repay The debt of love I owe: f Here, Lord, I give myself away; " Tis all that I can do. fo d d d d Pe 8 FRANC. I. WATTS. 8 211 8 T. TALLIS. pp 3 Well might the sun in darkness hide, And shut his glories in, -0When Christ, the world's Creator, died For man, the creature's, sin. 4 Thus might I hide my blushing face, While His dear cross appears; Dissolve my heart in thankfulness, And melt mine eyes to tears. 286-287 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 221 Belmont.- C.M. 8 el@ gl d --O plº 287 oto O 8 88 -6off JESUS, if still Thou art to- day As yesterday the same, Present to heal, in me display The virtue of Thy name. न 2 2 If still Thou goest about to do Thy needy creatures good, On me, that I Thy praise may show, Be all Thy wonders showed. 3 Now, Lord, to whom for help I call, Thy miracles repeat; p With pitying eyes behold me fall, A leper at Thy feet. pp4 Loathsome, and vile, and self- abhorred, I sink beneath my sin; But, if Thou wilt, a gracious word Thine can me 5 Thou seest me deaf to Thy command, Open, O Lord, my ear; Bid me stretch out my withered hand, And lift it up in prayer. WHILE dead in trespasses I lie, Thy give: A Call me, Thou Son of God, that I May hear Thy voice, and live. p2 While, full of anguish and disease, My weak, distempered soul Thy love compassionately sees, O let it make me whole! 3 Cast out Thy foes, and let them still To Jesus' name submit: Clothe with Thy righteousness and heal, And place me at Thy feet. 4 To Jesus' name, if all things now A trembling homage pay, O let my stubborn spirit bow, My stiff- necked will obey! 5 I know in Thee all fulness dwells, And all for wretched man: др 00 Belmont.- C.M. doda ddd 6000 S. WEBBE. --010 f ddd p6 Silent( alas! Thou know'st how long), My voice I cannot raise; But O! when Thou shalt loose my tongue, The dumb shall sing Thy praise. d ded dº f 7 Lame at the pool I still am found; Give, and my strength employ; f Light as a hart I then shall bound, The lame shall leap for joy. p8 Blind from my birth to guilt and Thee, And dark I am within; The love of God I cannot see, The sinfulness of sin. 8 9 But Thou, they say, art passing by, O let me find Thee near! Jesus, in mercy hear my cry, Thou Son of David, hear! Behold me waiting in the way For Thee, the Heavenly Light; Command me to be brought, and say, ' Sinner receive thy sight!' C. WESLEY. Fill every want my spirit feels, And break off every chain! f6 If Thou impart Thyself to me, No other good I need: If Thou, the Son, shalt make me free, I shall be free indeed. 7 I cannot rest, till in Thy blood I full redemption have: But Thou, through whom I come to God, Canst to the utmost save. 18 From sin, the guilt, the power, the pain, redeem f Lord, I believe, and not in vain; My faith shall make me whole. f9 I too, with Thee, shall walk in white; With all Thy saints shall prove, What is the length, and breadth, and And depth of perfect love.[ height, C. WESLEY. 222 288 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. CHR pl 84² 2 0 d O 289 24 LORD, turn not Thy face away From them that lowly lie, Lamenting sore their sinful life, With tears and bitter cry. Z po da da ddd E 2 Thy mercy gates are open wide To them that mourn their sin; O shut them not against us, Lord, But let us enter in. Q p3 We need not to confess our fault, For surely Thou canst tell; What we have done, and what we are Thou knowest very well. O Centenary.- C.M. ola 8 이 d Q --088 daged 8 08 8 dr 00 O 188 RPP " 1 -6 e O O Martyrdom.- C.M. · 00= 8 " 1 8 8 4 Wherefore, to beg and to entreat, With tears we come to Thee, p As children that have done amiss Fall at their father's knee. 8 00 5 And need we, then, O Lord, repeat The blessing which we crave, When Thou dost know before we speak The thing that we would have? 6 Mercy, O Lord, mercy we ask, This is the total sum; 11 -Q 11 W. P. HOLMES. ddd of ele al d For mercy, Lord, is all our prayer; O let Thy mercy come! J. MARDLEY. A odo Q 8 8 HUGH WILSON. dla p dre е 8 ро ddd THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 1 LORD, like the publican, I stand, 3 My guilt, my shame I all confess, I have no hope nor plea And lift my A But Jesus' blood and righteousness; Be merciful to me! р pp 4 The chief of sinners though I am, vile To die for me Immanuel came; Be merciful to me! Thy pardoning grace, O God, command; Be merciful to me! P 2 I smite upon my anxious breast, O'erwhelmed with agony; O save my soul, by sin oppressed; P Be merciful to me! 290-291 8 0 0 8 d рор O P 5 Here at Thy cross I still would wait, Nor from its shelter flee, A Till Thou, O God, in mercy great, Art merciful to me! 291 pl -6 -OO St. Agnes.- C.M. P do oto epala P pl WHEN, wounded sore, the stricken Lies bleeding and unbound,[ soul One only hand, a piercèd hand, Can salve the sinner's wound. p2 When sorrow swells the laden breast, And tears of anguish flow, A One only heart, a broken heart, Can feel the sinner's woe. 11 O "" p2 0 for those humble, contrite tears, Which from repentance flow; The consciousness of guilt, which fears The long- suspended blow! T. RAFFLES. 8: & E Fopp Ø 5 Lift up Thy bleeding hand, O Lord! Unseal that cleansing tide; We have no shelter from our sin But in Thy wounded side. P Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. Log 8 St. Agnes.- C.M. of heart Which bows before the Lord, Acknowledging how just Thou art, And trembling at Thy word! Ō O 888 3 When penitence has wept in vain Over some foul dark spot, One only stream, a stream of blood, Can wash away the blot. C. F. ALEXANDER. 4' Tis Jesus' blood that washes white, His hand that brings relief, [ joys, A His heart that's touched with all our And feeleth for our grief. р 8. 222 2.23 p3 Saviour, to me, in pity, give The sensible distress; The pledge Thou wilt at last receive, And bid me die in peace4 Wilt from the dreadful day remove, Before the evil come; My spirit hide with saints above, P My body in the tomb. C. WESLEY. 224 292 44 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. St. David( 1st Tune).- C.M. d 324 pl dl de 22 d d d 488 Q 8 d 8 d d d d # Let 8 d 8 d 20 Bangor( 2nd Tune).- C.M. dddd ро MERCY ERCY alone can meet my case; For mercy, Lord, I cry; Jesus! Redeemer! show Thy face In mercy, or I die. " 1 V 2 Save me, for none beside can save, At Thy command I tread, With failing step, life's stormy waveThe wave goes o'er my head. 8 8 d d d d E " 1 " 1 11 11 8 " 1 8 d 8 d d PLAYFORD'S Psalter, 1671. F 8 8 d f5 To this, this only will I cleave; Thy word is all my plea; That word is truth, and I believe:Have mercy, Lord, on me. d 68 d WILLIAM TANSUR. nd g 8 J. MONTGOMERY. O -6O 3 I perish, and my doom were just; But wilt Thou leave me?-No! f I hold thee fast, my hope, my trust; I will not let Thee go. g: 4 Still sure to me Thy promise stands, And ever must abide: Behold it written on Thy hands, And graven in Thy side. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 293 64 B 4888 8 8 é d P Idd Gloucester.- C.M. Q 우 P 8 d 8 g 8 2008 TOO 4 Restored by reconciling grace, With present pardon blest, A And fitted by true holiness For my eternal rest. 2 Till, at Thy coming from above, My mountain- sins depart, And fear gives place to filial love, And peace o'erflows my heart. dd d d d d. ET the redeemed give thanks and praise To a forgiving God! My feeble voice I cannot raise A Till washed in Jesus' blood: RAVENSCROFT's Psalter, 1621. 위 3 Prisoner of hope, I still attend The appearing of my Lord, These endless doubts and fears to end, And speak my soul restored; 6 My God, in Jesus pacified, My God, Thyself declare, A And draw me to His open side And plunge the sinner there. 8 f Now, Father to Thy servant give, And claim me for Thine own. A 5 5 The peace which man can ne'er conceive, The love and joy unknown, d d C. WESLEY. H 225 8: -6-. On 226 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 294-295 8 St. Stephen.- C.M. 8 88 295 d d ¹0 THAT I could my Lord receive, Who did the world redeem; Who gave His life that I might live A life concealed in Him! 20 that I could the blessing prove, My heart's extreme desire, Live happy in my Saviour's love And in His arms expire! A 3 Mercy I ask to seal my peace, That, kept by mercy's power, I may from every evil cease, And never grieve Thee more. Р d St. THOU, whose tender mercy hears Contrition's humble sigh, Whose hand indulgent wipes the tears From sorrow's weeping eye! p2 See, low before Thy throne of grace, A wretched wanderer mourn; Hast thou not bid me seek Thy face? Hast Thou not said, Return? 3 And shall my guilty fears prevail To drive me from Thy feet? O let not this dear refuge fail, This only safe retreat! A 88 "" P 1 Stepben.- C.M. food dd Rev. W. JONES. Now if Thy gracious will it be, E'en now, my sins remove, And set my soul at liberty By Thy victorious love. EesP 8 8 8 8 1 In answer to ten thousand prayers, Thou pardoning God, descend: f Number me with salvation's heirs, My sins and troubles end. 6 Nothing I ask or want beside, Of all in earth or heaven, f But let me feel Thy blood applied, And live and die forgiven. C. WESLEY. p 4 Absent from Thee, my Guide, my Light, Without one cheering ray, Through dangers, fears, and gloomy How desolate my way! [ night, 50 shine on this benighted heart, With beams of mercy shine! And let Thy healing voice impart A taste of joys divine! A A 6 Thy presence only can bestow Delights which never cloy: Be this my solace here below, f And my eternal joy. A. STEELE. 296 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 6 0: 268 224 d pl Claremont.- C.M. " 1 d I bow before Thy mercy- seat, And lift my heart in prayer. BEHOLD a sinner at Thy feet, Oppressed with grief and care; 76 p2 To Thee I lift my streaming eyes; My heart is filled with pain; Regard, O Lord, my mournful cries, Nor let me seek in vain! d 3 None ever stood in greater need Of pardoning grace than I; Thy death on Calvary, lo! I plead; O save me or I die! 4 Welcome, O Saviour, to my heart! Possess Thy humble throne; f Bid every rival hence depart, And claim me for Thine own. 5 The world and Satan I forsake, To Thee I all resign; My longing heart, O Jesus, take, And make it all divine! 60 may I never turn aside, Nor from Thy bosom flee; f Let nothing here my heart divide, I give it all to Thee! H. BOURNE AND W. SANDERS. 227 J. F'OSTER. 8: d O 2.8 297 : b 0: 4 2 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. Fonthill Abbey( 1st Tune).- S.M. Dr. WHITE. go | 0 118 P P3 dd 4 0 plaj d 108 googe did d d " 1 90 08-88 dood Loodat joodo g Ethel( 2nd Tune).- S.M.D. O b do g P Burdened, and sick, and faint, To whom should I my troubles show, And pour out my complaint? 0508888: 10888 ddd My Saviour bids me come, Ah! why do I delay? • godo He calls the weary sinner home, And yet from Him I stay! حمد o What is it keeps me back, From which I cannot part, Which will not let my Saviour take Possession of my heart? Some cursed thing unknown Must surely lurk within, Some idol, which I will not own, Some secret bosom- sin. O. 6 8 ƒ7 : 11: 2 o to 8 8 " 1 JOHN PRICE. 8 ddoge bo do 68 28| 8: 0 og godddd TS 18: off Jesus, the hindrance show, to see; Yet let me now consent to know What keeps me out of Thee: Searcher of hearts, in mine Thy trying power display; Into its darkest corners shine, And take the veil away. I now believe in Thee, Compassion reigns alone; According to my faith to me O let it, Lord, be done! In me is all the bar, Which Thou wouldst fain remove; f Remove it, and I shall declare That God is only love. C. WESLEY. 298 f P2 p4 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 10000 p5 d 6 dd 00 Whitefriars( 1st Tune).- S.M. -90-0Fo ро 20,8 P P : 10 88 100 010 00 00 8 2 d d 848 d dood TOO Tod T?" 1 Aston( 2nd Tune).- S.M. Thy condescending grace To me did freely move; It calls me still to seek Thy face, And stoops to ask my love. WHEN shall Thy love constrain, WHEN And force me to Thy breast? When shall my soul return again To her eternal rest? Ah! what avails my strife, My wandering to and fro? Thou hast the words of endless life: Ah! whither should I go? Lord, at Thy feet I fall! I groan to be set free; I fain would now obey the call, And give up all for Thee. 8 To rescue me from woe, Thou didst with all things part; 응 Q 8 Q.: : 100 é P 6 " 1 입 P d do p6 PP ope -6-OP d d 1000 ام 8 TO O D 8 0 -6 8 000 a W. T. DEANE. 2008|| pto d 8# JOHN HEYWOOD. And can I yet delay My little all to give? -6toto Didst lead a suffering To gain my worthless heart. life below, G 6My worthless heart to gain, The God of all that breathe Was found in fashion as a man And died a cursed death. Nay, but I yield, I yield! I can hold out no more, 229 To tear my soul from earth away, For Jesus to receive? P I sink, by dying love compelled, And own Thee Conqueror. 11⁹ Though late, I all forsake, My friends, my all resign; f Gracious Redeemer, take, O take, And seal me ever Thine! C. WESLEY. 230 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 299 pl 2 pl p3 V 300 pl d 2 d to do bo Rothesay.- S.M. of 888 d d d 8 end OPPRESSED with sin and woe, Opposed by many a mighty foe, Yet will I not despair. With this polluted heart I dare to come to TheeHoly and mighty as Thou artFor Thou wilt pardon me. I feel that I am weak, And prone to every sin; 38 во ddd be d QQQ d e -08 4 8 O 11 11 g O O that I could believe! Thou by Thy voice the marble rend, The rock in sunder cleave. Langton.- S.M. Thou, by Thy two- edged sword, My soul and spirit part, Strike with the hammer of Thy word, And break my stubborn heart! A 8 .. 0 4 5 8: Q: p3 p4 8 d 06 In my Redeemer's name, I give myself to Thee; And, all unworthy as I am, My God will welcome me. H. ELLIOT BUTTON. But Thou who giv'st to those who seek, Wilt give me strength within. I need not fear my foes; I need not yield to care; I need not sink beneath my woes, For Thou wilt answer prayer. 00 d 8 addre F P d -6-° Adapted by C. STREATFIELD. O 8: 8: A. BRONTË. 8: 8: Saviour, and Prince of peace, The double grace bestow; Unloose the bands of wickedness, And let the captive go. Grant me my sins to feel, And then the load remove;[ heal, Wound, and pour in, my wounds to The balm of pardoning love. For Thy own mercy's sake The cursèd thing remove; And into Thy protection take The prisoner of Thy love. In every trying hour Stand by my feeble soul, A And screen me from my nature's power, Till Thou hast made me whole. 301 p6 p 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 7 This is Thy will, I know, That I should holy be, Should let my sin this moment go, This moment turn to Thee. P2 8 6 d Wirksworth( 1st Tune).- S.M. ģ 89 2 Out of the deep I cry, The woful deep of sin, Of evil done in days gone by, Of evil now within. 8 0° Doncaster( 2nd Tune).- S.M. 8: OUT of the deep I call To Thee, O Lord, to Thee; Before Thy throne of grace I fall, Be merciful to me. 188 d O might I now embrace Thy all- sufficient power, And never more to sin give place. And never grieve Thee more! " 1 d al 8 d d 11. p 3 ㅎ 88 8 g d d d d d d el Q 8 8 SOE 231 C. WESLEY. Dr. GREEN. a H. S. WESLEY. g: Out of the deep of fear, And dread of coming shame, From morning watch till night is near, I plead the Precious Name. Lord, there is mercy now, As ever was with Thee; Before Thy throne of grace I bow, Be merciful to me. H. BAKER. 232 302 O 2- ₂ THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. bollingside( 1st Tune).- 77.7 7.7 7.77. d 8 d o: e 8 od d d ☺17 # 8 8 TAR d. 8 0010 68 8 rad 8 8 DO 00 TOO d 00 to 8 00 00 d elg 6 the d DO ete 8 ddo d d Z dd. 2211 " 1 " 1 00 00 으 00 18 Pulchra( 2nd Tune).- 77.77. 2.+8 11 " 1 " 1 888 88 ре & g TOO od 888 det? d d d d d d O O d. Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. P O 8 88800 8 dd dola 8 08 88 d d d 88 5777 G 8 dog R. HOWARTH. 0 8 ga d I THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. JESUS, Lover of my soul, Let me to Thy bosom fly, While the nearer waters roll, While the tempest still is high: 5 Thou, O Christ, art all I want! More than all in Thee I find: Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the blind. A 2 Hide me, O my Saviour! hide, Till the storm of life be past; Safe into the haven guide, O receive my soul at last! 3 Other refuge have I none, Hangs my helpless soul on Thee; p Leave, ah! leave me not alone, Still support and comfort me: f4 All my trust on Thee is stayed; All my help from Thee I bring: Cover my defenceless head V With the shadow of Thy wing. 303 pl d d 우 00 dod ppp d d d d Q oo Tro 8-8 Ho Litany.- 77.77. I can only bring my need: God be merciful to me. 2 Goodness I have none to plead, Sinfulness in all I see, SINFUL, sighing to be blest; Bound, and longing to be free; Weary, waiting for my rest: God be merciful to me. d 2 O 0 O " 1 p3 Broken heart and downcast eyes Dare not lift themselves to Thee; Yet Thou canst interpret sighs: A God be mercitul to me. " 1 6 Just and holy is Thy name; I am all unrighteousness: False and full of sin I am; A Thou art full of truth and grace. 7 Plenteous grace with Thee is found, Grace to cover all my sin; Let the healing streams abound, Make and keep me pure within: 8 Thou of life the fountain art, Freely let me take of Thee: Spring Thou up within my heart, Rise to all eternity. d d a C. WESLEY. W. WOODWARD. офор C 235 85. 8 8 8 0 ga d d a Q 4 From this sinful heart of mine To Thy bosom I would flee: I am not my own, but Thine: God be merciful to me. f5 There is One beside the throne, And my only hope and plea Are in Him, and Him alone: God be merciful to me. f6 He my cause will undertake, My Interpreter will be; He's my all; and for His sake God be merciful to me. -6J. S. B. MONSELL H* 234 304 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. Bath.- 66.8 6.8 8. 8 d dd to e8-8 1 d d d d e be d P2 8 " 1 " 1 0 -0 17 8 d Q d d JESUS, I rest on Thee, In Thee myself I hide: p Laden with guilt and misery, Where can I rest beside? ' Tis on Thy meek and lowly breast My weary soul alone can rest. The slave of sin and fear, Thy truth my bondage broke, And now my spirit loves to wear 8 Soon the bright glorious day, The rest of God, shall come; Sorrow and sin shall pass away, And I shall reach my home: f Then of the promised land possessed My soul shall know eternal rest. Thy light and easy yoke: The love, which fills my grateful breast. Makes duty joy, and labour rest. W. H. COOKE. 88 é d J. G. DECK. bd 10 9 J 305 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. St. George's, BBolton.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. dd 8 d d d P 8 TTOO 1700 Too O ممل 6 56: 8 Ed -8 Q dbd 1 op do pl Pl I COULD not do without Thee, Saviour of the lost, 2 I could not do without Thee, I cannot stand alone, p I have no strength or goodness, No wisdom of my own; But Thou, beloved Saviour, Art all in all to me, Q Whose precious blood redeemed me At such tremendous cost! Thy righteousness, Thy pardon, Thy precious blood must be My only hope and comfort, My glory and my plea. 3 And perfect strength in weakness Is theirs who lean on Thee. 00 " 1 TTOO " 1 88 OE 8 8 12 TOO 11 8 20 O d g d. g d 8 dd -6 मे J. WALCH. 3 I could not do without Thee; No other friend can read 818: 8: O. 4 I could not do without Thee, For years are fleeting fast, 235 8 p The spirit's strange deep longings, Interpreting its need; No human heart could enter A Each dim recess of mine, V And soothe, and hush, and calm it, O blessèd Lord, but Thine! p And soon in solemn loneness The river must be passed; But Thou wilt never leave me, And though the waves roll high, I know Thou wilt be near me, And whisper,' It is I.' F. R. HAVERGAL.. 236 306 pl THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. Madagascar.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 2 8 d ota 400 8 2 888 № O 8 8 8 d d d 001 6 I LAY my sins on Jesus, 8 d 00 -62 I lay my wants on Jesus; All fulness dwells in Him: He heals all my diseases; He doth my soul redeem. I lay my griefs on Jesus, My burdens and my cares; He from them all releases; He all my sorrows shares. 00 The spotless Lamb of God; He bears them all and frees us From the accursèd load. I bring my guilt to Jesus To wash my crimson stains f White in His blood most precious, Till not a spot remains. 8 d d Z ++ 11 11 00 00. 8 10. 8 11 & TOO 10... 8-8 TOO d TO O 8 2 TOO 898 8: 1 8 100 00 00 00 8 200 8: d d d g: OF p 3 I rest my scul on Jesus, This weary soul of mine; His right hand me embraces; I on His breast recline I love the name of Jesus, Immanuel, Christ the Lord; Like fragrance on the breezes His name abroad is poured. 4 I long to be like Jesus, Meek, loving, lowly, mild; I long to be like Jesus, The Father's Holy Child. f I long to be with Jesus Amid the heavenly throng; To sing, with saints, His praises To learn the angels' song. H. BONAR. 307 1 p THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. Greenock.- 76.7 6.7 8.7 6. A 3 d 8 TTOO TOO do da OO od d d TO 00 8 Q d Blo eod. 6-6 Too 00 TOO Tool d do 8 8 OOO 8 800 0000 # 8 TOO... 00 TOO OO od 2. " 1 LE ET the world their virtue boast, Their works of righteousness; I, a wretch undone and lost, Am freely saved by grace; Other title I disclaim; This, only this, is all my plea, I the chief of sinners am, But Jesus died for me. 10: I, like Gideon's fleece, am found Unwatered still, and dry, While the dew on all around Falls plenteous from the sky; " 1 A 2 Happy they whose joys abound Like Jordan's swelling stream, Who their heaven in Christ have And give the praise to Him;[ found f p Meanest follower of the Lamb, His steps I at a distance see; I the chief of sinners am, But Jesus died for me. O d $ 8 PP 8 d djd otp to TO 000 P ad II TOOOO f 100 00 8 8 TO OO Q de tele do? a 2 8 100 00 tdo_ A. KNOTT BAINES. 8 2 2 Do Tod 00 & Hel d. do o to Lord I cannot blame, Yet my A The Saviour's grace for all is free; I the chief of sinners am, But Jesus died for me. 8 4 Surely He will lift me up, For I of Him have need, I cannot give up my hope, Though I am cold and dead; To bring fire on earth He came, O that it now might kindled be! I the chief of sinners am, But Jesus died for me. P 5 Jesus, Thou for me hast died, And Thou in me shalt live; f I shall feel Thy death applied, I shall Thy life receive; pYet, when melted in the flame Of love, this shall be all my plea, I the chief of sinners am, A But Jesus died for me. 237 C. WESLEY. 238 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 308 309 d d 240 Ob 8: 2 b # 8 1d. 20 d. 8888 dddd Josiab.- 76.7 6.7 8.7 6. dd d d 8 " 1 8 " 1 d. 8-8 dd. ddd. d d d d $$$ g g d d d d * These four bars are sometimes omitted. L g g W. ARNOLD. 8: 8: ㅎ ро TOE 18 * THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. ¹ LAMB of God, for sinners slain, " A To Thee I feebly pray: Heal me of my grief and pain, O take my sins away! From this bondage, Lord, release, No longer let me be opprest; A Jesus, Master, seal my peace, And take me to Thy breast! A Wilt Thou cast a sinner out Who humbly comes to Thee? No, my God, I cannot doubt Thy mercy is for me; Let me then obtain the grace, f And be of Paradise possest; Jesus, Master, seal my peace, And take me to Thy breast! 309 1 GOD of my salvation, hear, And help me to believe, Simply do I now draw near, Thy blessing to receive: p Full of sin, alas! I am, But to Thy wounds for refuge flee; Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, Thy blood was shed for me. A p2 Standing now, as newly slain, To Thee I lift mine eye! Balm of all my grief and pain, Thy blood is always nigh: Now, as yesterday, the same Thou art, and wilt for ever be: Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, A Thy blood was shed for me. 3 Worldly good I do not want, Be that to others given; Only for Thy love I pant, My all in earth and heaven: This the crown I fain would seize, A The good wherewith I would be blest; Jesus, Master, seal my peace, And take me to Thy breast! Josiab.- 76.7 f 4 This delight I fain would prove, And then resign my breath; Join the happy few whose love Was mightier than death: Let it not my Lord displease That I would die to be Thy guest; Jesus, Master, seal my peace, And take me to Thy breast! C. WESLEY. 6.7 8.7 6. Nothing have I, Lord, to pay, Nor can Thy grace procure; Empty send me not away, A For I, Thou know'st, am poor: pp Dust and ashes is my name, My all is sin and misery; Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, Thy blood was shed for me. p3 P4 239 A No good word, or work, or thought, Bring I to gain Thy grace; Pardon I accept unbought, Thy proffer I embrace: Coming, as at first I came, To take, and not bestow on Thee; Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, Thy blood was shed for me. 5 Saviour, from Thy wounded side I never will depart; Here will I my spirit hide A When I am pure in heart: Till my place above I claim, This only shall be all my plea: Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, Thy blood was shed for me. C. WESLEY. 240 310 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. Gº 8 d 8 Ledbury( 1st Tune).- 777.5. d TOO d d 8 TOO 88 d to 8 8 8 80 OD of pity, God of grace, When we humbly seek Thy face, Bend from heaven, Thy dwelling- place: p Hear, forgive and save. 2 When we in Thy temple meet, Spread our wants before Thy feet, Pleading at the mercy- seat: p Look from heaven and save. 3 When Thy love our hearts shall fill, And we long to do Thy will, Turning to Thy holy hill: Lord, accept and save. borton( 2nd Tune).- 777.5. 2 11 8 0 to 8188 808 00 00 8 p4 o g 88 rall. O d d 888 A. KING, Mus. Doc. 00 00 d --038 O Foooo E. MINSHALL. 2 8 8 8 000 2²| 20 8 Hel eve] El Should we wander from Thy fold, And our love to Thee grow cold, With a pitying eye behold: pp Lord, forgive and save. p5 Should the hand of sorrow press, Earthly care and want distress, May our souls Thy peace possess: save. 6 And whate'er our cry may be, When we lift our hearts to Thee, From our burden set us free: n Hear, forgive and save. E. F. MORKIS 311 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. St. Margaret( 1st Tune).- 77.77.77. Dr. G. BOOTH. og пор jgb 1644 Q els lodele dod do do до O 90 TOO O to TOO -6 Too 500 0800² goog Po 8 go010. 10 " 1 00 O -6° " 1 O. ROCK DOCK of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee! Let the water and the blood, From Thy riven side which flowed, f Be of sin the double cureV Cleanse me from its guilt and power. T Redhead, Mo. 76( 2nd Tune).- 77.77.77. 8888888 8882081 282100. ddo od od to p2 Not the labours of my hands Can fulfil Thy law's demands. Could my zeal no respite know, Could my tears for ever flow, All for sin could not atone; f Thou must save, and Thou alone. 8 O: da pado 20 010 응응응 8888 8-8 88 do -6"" 8: 241 oooooo 31²000| 0| R. REDHEAD. 1oogdasaldees pas 8 8 8 8 8800-0081 oto " 1 3 Nothing in my hand I bring; pp Simply to Thy cross I cling; Naked, come to Thee for dress; Helpless, look to Thee for grace; Vile, I to the Fountain flyWash me, Saviour, or I die! Let me hide myself in Thee! p4 While I draw this fleeting breath, When mine eyes shall close in death When I soar to worlds unknown, See Thee on Thy judgment- throne-. pp Rock of Ages, cleft for me, A. M. TOPLADY. 242 312 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. Invocation( St. Agnes).- 77.77.77.77. pl g P to 22 ä TO O 88 8 00 00 da g доо oto 8 od Ө d 288 SAVIOUR, when in dust to Thee, Low we bow the adoring knee; When, repentant, to the skies Scarce we lift our weeping eyes; O by all Thy pains and woe, Suffered once for man below: Bending from Thy throne on high, pp Hear our solemn litany. 2 By Thy helpless infant years, By Thy life of want and tears, By Thy days of sore distress In the savage wilderness; By the dread mysterious hour Of the insulting tempter's power: Turn, O turn a favouring eye, pp Hear our solemn litany. 00 3 By the sacred griefs that wept O'er the grave where Lazarus slept; By the boding tears that flowed Over Salem's loved abode; 8 " 1 8 " 1 "" 8 100 e " 1 8 208 TTOO 8 8 8 8 o o op ed o to 148 Had Q 100 From BEETHOVEN. ē 20 d -O-8 6 8 L 8 8 O 880 By the anguished sigh that told Treachery lurked within Thy fold: From Thy seat above the sky, pp Hear our solemn litany. p4 By Thine hour of dire despair; By Thine agony of prayer; By the cross, the nail, the thorn, Piercing spear, and torturing scorn; By the gloom that veiled the skies O'er the dreadful Sacrifice, Listen to our humble cry, pp Hear our solemn litany." 5 By Thy deep expiring groan; By the sad sepulchral stone; By the vault whose dark abode Held in vain the rising God: f. O from earth to heaven restored, Mighty, re- ascended Lord, Listen, listen to the cry pp Of our solemn litany! R. GRANT, 313 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. Even me.- 87.87.( With Refrain.) P 256 24 REFRAIN. 192 dz 8 aa p2 Pass me not, O gracious Father! " 1 8 p3 Pass me not, O tender Saviour! Sinful though my heart may be; Thou might'st leave me, but the rather Let Thy mercy fall on me!Even me, even me, Let Thy mercy fall on me. 8 Let me love and cling to Thee; I am longing for Thy favour, Whilst Thou'rt calling, O call me!Even me, even me, Whilst Thou'rt calling, O call me. 8 Q d ete d W. B. BRADBURY. ( bod LORD, I hear of showers of blessing p4 Pass me not, O mighty Spirit! Thou art scattering full and free, Showers the thirsty land refreshing: Let some blessing fall on me Thou canst make the blind to see; Witnesser of Jesus' merit, Speak the word of power to me!Even me, even me, Even me, even me, Let some blessing fall on me. Speak the word of power to me. 243 Even me, even me, Magnify them all in me. d. DO Even me, even me, Blessing others, O bless me. d. 5 Love of God, so pure and changeless; Blood of Christ, so rich and free; Grace of God, so strong and boundless; Magnify them all in me! p6 Pass me not, Thy lost one bringing, Bind my heart, O Lord, to Thee! While the streams of life are springing, Blessing others, O bless me!E. CONDER. 244 314 ## THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 8 -8 la ol do Mormandy.- 87.87.87.87. 6 o d. O مهمة dod d 010 O p 2 popo 8 d V P -6 18 p LI IGHT of those whose dreary dwelling Borders on the shades of death, Come, and by Thy love revealing Dissipate the clouds beneath: The new heaven and earth's Creator, In our deepest darkness rise, Scattering all the night of nature, Pouring eyesight on our eyes. 6 00 12 6 " 1 to 8 698 d d d dd p3 Save us in Thy great compassion, O Thou mild pacific Prince! Give the knowledge of salvation, Give the pardon of our sins: By Thy all- restoring merit, Every burdened soul release; Every weary, wandering spirit Guide into Thy perfect peace. 6 d d d d -6 69 eleela| o do AMI BOST. ada 8 88 T ga C. WESLEY. p2 Still we wait for Thine appearing; Life and joy Thy beams impart, Chasing all our fears, and cheering Every poor benighted heart: Come and manifest the favour God hath for our ransomed race; Come, Thou universal Saviour, Come, and bring the gospel grace. 3 315 *# 4 ##### THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. # TOO TOO_ 00. D did 0 Luther's bymn.- 87.87.8 87. 88 d d 2008 8 odd d éte TOO 00 11 88000830 It 888 d did 0 0 8 8 8:28 ef TO P1 OUT of the depths I cry to Thee, Lord God, O hear my wailing! Thy gracious ear incline to me, And make my prayer availing: On my misdeeds in mercy look, p O deign to blot them from Thy book, Or who can stand before Thee? {" Thy sovereign grace and boundless love Make Thee, O Lord, forgiving! My purest thoughts and deeds but prove Sin in my heart is living: None guiltless in Thy sight appear; All who approach Thy throne must fear, And humbly trust Thy mercy. H 11. 10 00 d are KLUG'S Gesangbuch, 1543. E FOT 2 8 5 Where'er the greatest sins abound, By grace they are exceeded; Thy helping hand is always found With aid where aid is needed: Thy hand, the only hand to save, Will rescue Israel from the grave, -6245 And pardon his transgression. M. LUTHER. ddd ات 02 0 888 88 and doodd 20808 2.0 d. 8 3 Thou canst be merciful while justThis is my hope's foundation; On Thy redeeming grace I trustGrant me, then, Thy salvation: Shielded by Thee I stand secure, Thy word is firm, Thy promise sure, And I rely upon Thee. 4 Like those who watch for midnight's To hail the dawning morrow,[ hour, I wait for Thee, I trust Thy power, Unmoved by doubt or sorrow: So thus let Israel hope in Thee, And he shall find Thy mercy free, And Thy redemption plenteous. 246 316 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. Latrobe.- 886.8 86. Idd 8 8 8 P d jed d to d p 2 Vouchsafe us eyes of faith to see The man transfixed on Calvary, p10 THOU who hast our sorrows borne, Help us to look on Thee and mourn On Thee Whom we have slain; Have pierced a thousand, thousand And by reiterated crimes[ times, Renewed Thy mortal pain. To know Thee, Who Thou art, The One Eternal God and True! And let the sight affect, subdue, And break my stubborn heart. 15 5 A 8 "! dd 00 品 288 d 8 P ddd 8 8 88 go 6 p 3 Lover of souls, to rescue mine, Reveal the charity Divine That suffered in my stead, That made Thy soul a sacrifice, pp And quenched in death those loving And bowed that sacred head.[ eyes 4 The veil of unbelief remove; And by Thy manifested love, And by Thy sprinkled blood, Destroy the love of sin in me, And get Thyself the victory, And bring me back to God. Now by Thy dying love constrain My soul to love its God again, f Its God to glorify: And, lo! I come Thy cross to share, Echo Thy sacrificial prayer, And with my Saviour die! C. WESLEY 1 317 bb THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 247 Ravendale.- 88 6.8 86. d d. 8 2 P 2012| 8 مطهرة do 8888 " 1 g TOO. o 88% g o q: 100= dddd e o o o 90 TOO. od oddd DOL 010 dio O pl STILL, Lord, I languish for Thy grace; Thy The middle wall remove; A Appear and banish my complaint; Come and supply my only want, Fill all my soul with love. 20 conquer this rebellious will! Willing Thou art and ready still, Thy help is always nigh; The hardness from my heart remove, And give me, Lord, O give me love, Or at Thy feet I die! p3 To Thee I lift my mournful eye; Why am I thus?-O tell me why I cannot love my God! A The hindrance must be all in me; It cannot in my Saviour be, Witness that streaming blood! 8 8 d d d 4 It cost Thy blood my heart to win, To buy me from the power of sin, And make me love again; TOO OO P -0-10A Come then, my Lord, Thy right assert. Take to Thyself my ransomed heart, . Nor bleed nor die in vain. dadd O C. WESLEY. W. STOKES. " 1 00 00 O: 8 248 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 318-319 Pembroke. 88 6.8 86. 6²1.20.6.28888 d 88 P 50% 8 a " 1 " 1 dde 6 depoodepo 음 888 de flef 88 2 10. d 2. 1 THEE, Jesus, Thee, the sinner's Friend I follow on to apprehend, Renew the glorious strife; Divinely confident and bold, With faith's strong arm on Thee lay Thee, my eternal life. [ hold" 1 p2 Thy heart, I know, Thy tender heart Doth in my sorrows feel its part, And at my tears relent; My powerful sighs Thou canst not bear, Nor stand the violence of my prayerMy prayer omnipotent. 3 Give me the grace, the love I claim; Thy Spirit now demands Thy name; Thou know'st the Spirit's will; P He helps my soul's infirmity, And strongly intercedes for me With groans unspeakable. 8 888 d Poo of pooo 0 11 dddd J. FOSTER, Bristol. 8 60 2003238 eta adddo dde TIE 4 Prisoner of hope, to Thee I turn, And, calmly confident, I mourn, And pray, and weep for Thee; Tell me Thy love, Thy secret tell, Thy mystic name in me reveal, Reveal Thyself in me. 7 Mercy He doth for thousands keep; He goes and seeks the one lost sheep, And brings His wanderer home; And every soul that sheep might be: Come then, my Lord, and gather me, My Jesus, quickly come! H 000 -O C. WESLEY 5 Descend, pass by me, and proclaim, O Lord of hosts, Thy glorious name! The Lord, the gracious Lord, Long- suffering, merciful, and kind; The God who always bears in mind His everlasting word. 6 Plenteous He is in truth and grace; He wills that all the fallen race Should turn, repent, and live: His pardoning grace for all is free; Transgression, sin, iniquity, He freely doth forgive. 319 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD Pembroke. 88 6.8 86. All sin, alas! Thou know'st I am, p But Thou all pity art; Turn into flesh my heart of stone; Such power belongs to Thee alone; Turn into flesh my heart. p2 A poor, unloving wretch, to Thee For help against myself I flee; Thou only canst remove The hindrances out of the way, And soften my unyielding clay, And mould it into love. A 320 d 640 888 d d.. 1³ 5 Take the dear purchase of Thy blood, My Friend and Advocate with God, My ransom and my Peace; Surety, Who all my debt hast paid, For all my sins atonement made, The Lord, my Righteousness. C. WESLEY. 8: banford.- 88 8.4. 18 d. A 30 let Thy Spirit shed abroad The love, the perfect love of God, In this cold heart of mine! O might He now descend, and rest, And dwell for ever in my breast, And make it all divine? LAMB of God! that tak'st away Our sin and bidd'st our sorrow cease, Turn Thou, O turn this night to dayp Grant us Thy peace! 2 The troubled world hath war without; The restless wayward heart within Hath fear, and weariness, and doubt, And death and sin. A 4 What shall I do my suit to gain? O Lamb of God, for sinners slain, I plead what Thou hast done! Didst Thou not die the death for me? Jesus remember Calvary, And break my heart of stone! 3 And there are needs that none can know, And tears no eye but Thine can see; Hopes nought can satisfy below: We look to Thee. 8 " 1 8 معه امام gggg d " 1 8 d Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. -6 " 1 8 249 d. d 24 Probe deep the wound if so Thou wilt, pain must wake us. Purge our dross: Help us to lay our load of guilt Beneath Thy cross; 5 That we, amid the toil and strife, And storms that never end below,[ lite, Through all the chance and change of Thy peace may know: 6 The peace that is not ours, but ThineO safe and true and deathless thus!--f' Gainst which all storms in vain comp Grant, grant to us! [ bine, A. BOND. 250 321 # THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. Agnus Dei.- 88 8.6. 3 göglool ded dogle dood 818 dood 062 Ⓒate Fo DRAWN to the cross which Thou hast blessed With healing gifts for souls distressed, To find in Thee my Life, my Restp Christ crucified, I come![ wrought 90 P 8 gold 2 Stained with the sins which I have In word and deed and secret thought, For pardon which Thy blood hath bought, p Christ crucified, I come! 900 3 Weary of selfishness and pride, False pleasures gone, vain hopes denied, Deep in Thy wounds my shame to hide, p Christ crucified, I come! pl JUST A 4 Thou knowest all my griefs and fears, Thy grace abused, my misspent years; 322 de 8 ह 8 8 TOO O dod dah: UST as I am, without one plea But that Thy blood was shed for me, And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God, I come! P 2 Just as I am, and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot; 8: 8 Gainsworth.- 88 8.6. PPI ده pe " 1 " 1 5 -0Rev. WM. BLOW. " 1 Yet now to Thee, for cleansing tears, p Christ crucified, I come! d O O 2009 8: 응 5 I would not, if I could, conceal The ills which only Thou canst heal, So to the cross, where sinners kneel, p Christ crucified, I come! 6 Wash me, and take away each stain, Let nothing of my sin remain; For cleansing, though it be through pain, p Christ crucified, I come. 7 To be what Thou wouldst have me be, Accepted, sanctified in Thee, Through what Thy grace shall work in me, p Christ crucified, I come. G. S. IRONS. 08: of ooo C. H. PURDAY. gd G 8 To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each P O Lamb of God, I come! 3 Just as I am, though tossed about [ spot, With many a conflict, many a doubt, Fighting and fears, within, without, O Lamb of God, I come! THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. 6 Just as I am( Thy love unknown Has broken every barrier down), Now to be Thine, yea, Thine alone, O Lamb of God, I come! p 4 Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind; Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Yea, all I need, in Thee, to find, O Lamb of God, I come! p 5 Just as I am, Thou wilt receive, Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve; Because Thy promise I believe, O Lamb of God, I come! A 323 Tod gg 01 888 99 H 98 a OUD 2 88 Colmar.-88.8 8.8 8. 00 TOO 00 88 88 88 00 80 d -8p7 Just as I am, of that free love[ prove, The breadth, length, depth and height to Here for a season, then above, O Lamb of God, I come! " 1 de Whate'er Thy every creature needs; Whose goodness, providently nigh, Feeds the young ravens when they cry, To Thee I look; my heart prepare, Suggest and hearken to my prayer. p2 Since by Thy light myself I see, Naked, and poor, and void of Thee, Thy eyes must all my thoughts survey, Preventing what my lips would say; Thou seest my wants, for help they call, And ere I speak Thou know'st them all. 88 88 8 8 8 8 0 8 o o Q 88 00 A 10000 8 일 Ө d 0 } Q -8DO 00 p5 Ah! give me, Lord, myself to feel, My total misery reveal! 88 C. ELLIOTT. MICHAEL GASTERITZ. 16-0 Ho Ah! give me, Lord( I still would say), A heart to mourn, a heart to pray; My business this, my only care, My life, my every breath, be prayer! C. WESLEY. 251 8 dd 1 FATHER of lights, from whom pro- p3 Thou know'st the baseness of my mind, ceeds Wayward, and impotent, and blind; Thou know'st how unsubdued my will, Averse from good, and prone to ill; Thou know'st how wide my passions [ love. rove, Nor checked by fear, nor charmed by P ор 2 O 4 Fain would I know, as known by Thee, And feel the indigence I see; Fain would I all my vileness own, And deep beneath the burden groan; pp Abhor the pride that lurks within, Detest and loathe myself and sin. 252 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. Carey's.- 88.8 8.8 8. 324-325 HE 8 8 d 1000 d d 0 od 00 Jo O 8 P 8 8 ¹JE A [ ESUS, if still the same Thou art, If all Thy promises are sure, Set up Thy kingdom in my heart, And make me rich, for I am poor: To me be all Thy treasures given, The kingdom of an inward heaven. O 8 do 8 " 1 O a a 0 0 08 19 8 8 dddd Q 마음 H. CAREY. 8 8 8 8 8 100 00 O 808 8 O ddd of 8 100 a 3 Where is the blessedness bestowed On all that hunger after Thee? I hunger now, I thirst for God; See the poor fainting sinner, see, And satisfy with endless peace, And fill me with Thy righteousness. P 2 Thou hast pronounced the mourners blest; P And lo! for Thee I ever mourn: I cannot, no, I will not rest, Till Thou, my only rest, return; Till Thou, the Prince of peace, appear, pp Answer the deep unuttered groan, And I receive the Comforter. And show that Thou and I are one. 4 Ah, Lord! if Thou art in that sigh, Then hear Thyself within me pray; Hear in my heart Thy Spirit's cry, Mark what my labouring soul would say; THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REPENTANCE AND TURNING TO GOD. Shine on Thy work, disperse the gloom; f6 Lord, I believe the promise sure, Light in Thy light I then shall see, And trust Thou wilt not long delay: Say to my soul, Thy light is come, Hungry, and sorrowful, and poor, Glory Divine is risen on thee; Upon Thy word myself I stay; f Thy warfare's past, thy mourning's o'er; Into Thine hands my all resign, Look up, for thou shalt weep no more." And wait till all Thou art is mine. C. WESLEY. 325 pl Carey's. THE HE harvest of my joys is past, The summer of my comforts fled, Yet am I unredeemed at last, And sink unsaved among the dead, If on the margin of the grave Thou canst not in a moment save. PP 326 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- JUSTIFICATION BY 2 28 2 8 8 g ele 28 ddd مامه FAITH. Mainzer.- L.M. 88 ele 88 ddd ete 1 AUTHOR of faith, eternal Word, Whose Spirit breathes the active flame; Faith, like its Finisher and Lord, To- day as yesterday the same; 2 To Thee our humble hearts aspire, And ask the gift unspeakable; Increase in us the kindled fire, A In us the work of faith fulfil. 88.8 8.8 8. PP 2 Destroy me not by Thy delay; Delay is endless death to me! But the last moment of my day Is as a thousand years to Thee: Come, Jesus, while my head I bow, And show me Thy salvation now! C. WESLEY. 3 By faith we know Thee strong to save; ( Save us, a present Saviour Thou!) Whate'er we hope, by faith we have, Future and past subsisting now. 8 dd -888888 ela 8a ddd Q " 1 elg T did 18 253 do 8/8 Dr. MAINZER. 8 # 80 d d d d ple pp pojall dd 4 To him that in Thy name believes Eternal life with Thee is given; Into himself he all receives, Pardon, and holiness, and heaven. 5 The things unknown to feeble sense, Unseen by reason's glimmering ray, With strong, commanding evidence, Their heavenly origin display. f6 Faith lends its realizing light, The clouds disperse, the shadows fly; The invisible appears in sight, And God is seen by mortal eye. C. WESLEY. 254 327 i THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH. ddd 880 dd 000 dede ay lad 8: Fulda.- L.M. JESUS, Thy blood and righteousness My beauty are, my glorious dress; f' Midst flaming worlds in these arrayed, With joy shall I lift up my head. 8 d 25 12 Bold shall I stand in Thy great day, For who aught to my charge shall lay? Fully absolved through these I am, From sin and fear, from guilt and shame. p 3 The holy, meek, unspotted Lamb, Who from the Father's bosom came, Who died for me, e'en me, to atone, Now for my Lord and God I own. do oto do 4 Lord, I believe Thy precious blood, Which at the mercy- seat of God For ever doth for sinners plead, For me, e'en for my soul, was shed. 328 do 8 " 1 8 jodo ela 2010 do to o 能 11 ddddd gall From BEETHOVEN, 8 دلا 5 Lord, I believe were sinners more Than sands upon the ocean shore, Thou hast for all a ransom paid, For all a full atonement made. 8 8 6. 6 When from the dust of death I rise, To claim my mansion in the skies, E'en then this shall be all my plea, Jesus hath lived, hath died, for me. edido. plo 10. 7 Thou God of power, Thou God of love, Let the whole world Thy mercy prove! f Now let Thy word o'er all prevail; Now take the spoils of death and hell. f8 0 let the dead now hear Thy voice, Now bid Thy banished ones rejoice; Their beauty this, their glorious dress, Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness! N. L. VON ZINZENDORF, trs. by J. WESLEY. Evan.-C.M. Rev. W. H. HAVERGAL. म 8 8 1 THERE is a fountain filled with blood, 4 E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream supply, Redeeming love has been my theme, f And shall be till I die. 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day; And there have I, as vile as he, Washed all my sins away. Drawn And sinners plunged beneath that flood, Lose all their guilty stains. 329 2 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH. P 3 Thou dying Lamb, Thy precious blood, Shall never lose its power, A Till all the ransomed church of God Be saved to sin no more. 3 d plzopti de -6 8008 P 6 Lord, I believe Thou hast prepared, Unworthy though I be, For me a blood- bought free reward, A golden harp for me: f 7' Tis strung, and tuned for endless years, And formed by power divine, f To sound in God the Father's ears No other name but Thine. W. COWPER. d Rhodes. S.M. d e d SPIR OPIRIT of faith, come down, Reveal the things of God; And make to us the Godhead known, And witness with the blood: Tis Thine the blood to apply, And give us eyes to see; Who did for every sinner die Hath surely died for me. No man can truly say That Jesus is the Lord, Unless thou take the veil away, And breathe the living word." f5 Then in a nobler sweeter song I'll sing Thy power to save:[ tongue VWhen this poor lisping stammering Lies silent in the grave. 48: 8 4 Then, only then, we feel Our interest in His blood, f And cry, with joy unspeakable, ' Thou art my Lord, my God!' 11 p5 2/82 f7 ƒ8 C. W. JORDAN. 2882% 818|| do: dio godog to dod eto 00 20.0 6 A The grace which all may find, The saving power impart And testify to all mankind, And speak in every heart. &?|| O that the world might know The all- atoning Lamb! Spirit of faith, descend, and show The virtue of His name; 255 Inspire the living faith Which whoso'er receives, The witness in himself he hath, And consciously believes; The faith that conquers all, And doth the mountain move, And saves whoe'er on Jesus call, And perfects them in love. C. WESLEY. 256 330 $ 4 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH. O 8 O 00 8 Hoo d 28 8:18 d. do DO 818 barlan.-- 664.6664. व d. Hell a 8 18 88 d d 8 "" 8 Y faith looks up to Thee, Saviour Divine; p Now hear me while I pray; Take all my guilt away; O let me from this day Be wholly Thine! 00 2 May Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart, My zeal inspire; A p As Thou hast died for me, O may my love to Thee, Pure, warm, and changeless be, A living fire! 6 0 3 While life's dark maze I tread, And griefs around me spread, Be Thou my Guide; Bid darkness turn to day, Wipe sorrow's tears away, Nor let me ever stray From Thee aside. Shall o'er me roll, Blest Saviour, then, in love, remove; f O bear me safe aboveA ransomed soul! 8:18 Z P 4 When ends life's transient dream, When death's cold sullen stream 8 8:18 d. d R. PALMER. -90 Dr. L. MASCN. O O 8 dd o 331 ftat s # 4 Ⓒ## #*# 0 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH. Millennium. 6 6.6 6.8 8. 48 8 8 рр d d d d ре O 11 8/8888 РРРР o dddd 8: odd dd. A¹ARISE, my soul, arise, 0.8 " 1 O. 6: od dadd Shake off thy guilty fears; The bleeding Sacrifice 8: 8 In my behalf appears: Before the throne my Surety stands; My name is written on His hands. 2 He ever lives above For me to intercede; His all- redeeming love, His precious blood, to plead; His blood atoned for all our race, And sprinkles now the throne of grace. 8 8 ddd da ер f5 My God is reconciled, d O 22== 21 р 8 PP His pardoning voice I hear; He owns me for His child, I can no longer fear; With confidence I now draw nigh, And,' Father, Abba, Father,' cry! C. WESLEY. 2018 Five bleeding wounds He bears, Received on Calvary; They pour effectual prayers, They strongly speak for me; p4 The Father hears Him pray, His dear Anointed One; 98 ' Forgive him, O forgive,' they cry, " Nor let that ransomed sinner die!' 6 He cannot turn away The presence of His Son; His Spirit answers to the blood, And tells me I am born of God. 88011 -6257 258 332 O: b 0: 0 D : 0 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH. New York.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. d d. d d d O 車 ppppte dd To a a P MY soul is now united To Christ the living Vine; His grace I long have slighted, But now I feel Him mine: I was to God a stranger, Till Jesus took me in; He freed my soul from danger, And pardoned all my sin. 8 2 Soon as my all I ventured On the atoning blood, The Holy Spirit entered, And I was born of God; f Still Christ is my SalvationWhat can I covet more? I fear no condemnation, My Father's wrath is o'er. 00 --0 8 d 8 11 dodo = 100_ d 8 d d d d dd ре g 8 to pro g O ㄹㄹ G. J. WEBB. d d d O & 2: d A 3 By floods and flames surrounded, I now my way pursue; Nor shall I be confounded With glory in my view; f I taste a heavenly pleasure, And need not fear a frown: Christ is my joy and treasure, My glory and my crown. f 4 Christians, be not faint- hearted, Though least among the flock; From Christ you'll ne'er be parted, While built upon the Rock; f Let's mend our pace to glory, We soon shall meet above, And tell the pleasing story Of His redeeming love. Unknown. 333 pl THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH. Dagdalen College.- 88 6.88 6. 69 21 ре ㅎ Eld 8 8 d. d 2: --6O J dő AUTHOR of faith, to Thee I cry, A To Thee Who wouldst not have me But know the truth and live;[ die, Open mine eyes to see Thy face, Work in my heart the saving grace, The life eternal give. & ddd O p 2 Shut up in unbelief I groan, And blindly serve a God unknown, Till Thou the veil remove; The gift unspeakable impart; And write Thy name upon my heart, And manifest Thy love. A P d d d d " 1 Jd. PP P OPP g d 8 WM. HAYES, Mus. Doc. a 8 A 5 Be it according to Thy word! Now let me find my pardoning Lord, Let what I ask be given; f The bar of unbelief remove, Open the door of faith and love, And take me into heaven. C. WESLEY. d لاوة " 1 " 1 8 259 el ddd ELE 6. 8: 3 I know the work is only Thine, The gift of faith is all divine; But if on Thee we call, Thou wilt the benefit bestow, And give us hearts to feel and know That Thou hast died for all. 4 Thou bidd'st us knock and enter in, Come unto Thee, and rest from sin, The blessing seek and find; Thou bidd'st us ask Thy grace and have: Thou canst, Thou wouldst this moment Both me and all mankind.[ save 260 334-335 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH. 335 1 g 8 Jog реда O ppp o ddd Erlesdene.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. O Ho do 8 de 00 d Po D ¹L ORD, I believe Thou wilt forgive, The answer of Thy promise give, Wherein Thou causest me to trust; The gospel- faith divine impart, Which seals Thy pardon on my heart. -O11 ор őd 0888 88 -0--0 O the My Friend and Advocate with Thee, Pity a soul that fain would trust In Him Who lived and died for me; But only Thou canst make Him known, And in my heart reveal Thy Son. 11 2 If, drawn by Thine alluring grace, My want of living faith I feel, Show me in Christ Thy smiling face, What flesh and blood can ne'er ref Thy co- eternal Son display, And turn my darkness into day. [ veal; 3 The gift unspeakable impart; Command the light of faith to shine, To shine in my dark, drooping heart, And fill me with the life divine: 8 do dog de -O 000 D doğada O Erlesdene.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. 2 J. H. MARTIN. ед ત્રીજે દ ор 0108 8 200 2 I do believe Thy blood was spilt To make my heart and nature clean; But help me to believe Thou wilt[ sin; This moment cleanse me from my f Preserve me every moment Thine, A vessel pure of love divine. C. WESLEY. f Now bid the new creation be! O God, let there be faith in me. -04 Thee without faith I cannot please, Faith without Thee I cannot have; But Thou hast sent the Prince of peace To seek my wandering soul, and save; O Father, glorify Thy Son, And save me for His sake alone! 5 Save me through faith in Jesus' blood, That blood which He for all did shed; A For me, for me, Thou know'st it flowed, For me, for me, Thou hear'st it plead; f Assure me now my soul is Thine, And all Thou art in Christ is mine! C. WESLEY. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH. St. Paul's.- 88.8 8.8 8. 8-9 336 337 है 0: 1 4 8 8 8 22 8 d d TOOL d pho dd 2 TOO OO dg P 28 8 PP d TOOL DO 18 2 3 He left His Father's throne above; ( So free, so infinite His grace!) Emptied Himself of all but love, Jd == 00 ODE it that I An interest in the Saviour's blood! Died He for me, who caused His pain? For me, who Him to death pursued? Amazing love! how can it be, That Thou, my God, shouldst die for me!! 2' Tis mystery all! The Immortal dies! Who can explore His strange design! In vain the first- born seraph tries To sound the depth of Love Divine. f' Tis mercy all! let earth adore, Let angel- minds inquire no more. E HERE shall my wondering soul begin? How shall I all to heaven aspire? p A slave redeemed from death and sin, A brand plucked from eternal fire, How shall I equal triumphs raise, Or sing my great Deliverer's praise? 20 how shall I the goodness tell, Father, which Thou to me hast showed? That I, a child of wrath and hell, I should be called a child of God, Should know, should feel my sins forgiven, Blest with this antepast of heaven! 3 Outcasts of men, to you I call, Harlots, and publicans, and thieves! He spreads His arms to embrace you all; 337 P.P. d TOO OO لحماد 8 St. Paul's- 8 il f ро 8q d d d 8 0000 Sir J. Goss, Mus. Doc. etoe 우우 TOO TOOL P P d d d 8 0888 d d d d 00 00 TOOD 8 261 р d d Sinners alone His grace receives: No need of Him the righteous have; He came the lost to seek and save. 4 Come, O my guilty brethren, come, Groaning beneath your load of sin! His bleeding heart shall make you room, His open side shall take you in; He calls you now, invites you home; Come, O my guilty brethren, come. 5 For you the purple current flowed In pardons from His wounded side, Languished for you the Son of God, For you the Prince of Glory died: f Believe, and all your sins forgiven; Only believe, and yours is heaven! C. WESLEY. 8.8 8.8 8. And bled for Adam's helpless race: ' Tis mercy all, immense and free, For, O my God, it found out me! 4 Long my imprisoned spirit lay Fast bound in sin and nature's night; Thine eye diffused a quickening ray: I woke, the dungeon flamed with light; My chains fell off, my heart was free, I rose, went forth, and followed Thee. 5 No condemnation now I dread; Jesus, and all in Him, is mine! Alive in Him, my living Head, And clothed in righteousness divine, f Bold I approach the eternal throne,[ own. And claim the crown, through Christ my C. WESLEY. 262 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REGENERATION 338-339 8 PP dd 22 id died O AND ADOPTION. Warrington.- L.M. d O 339 1 RTST f2 Happy, beyond description, he HA APPY the man that finds the grace, The blessing of God's chosen race, The wisdom coming from above, V The faith that sweetly works by love. Who knows' The Saviour died for me!' The gift unspeakable obtains, And heavenly understanding gains. 3 Wisdom Divine! who tells the price Of wisdom's costly merchandise? Wisdom to silver we prefer, And gold is dross, compared to her. 11 " 11 RPP O 08 The glories that compose Thy name Stand all engaged to make me blessed. e • Thou art my Father and my God; And I am Thine by sacred ties,[ blood. Thy son, Thy servant, bought with 3 With heart, and eyes, and lifted hands, For Thee I long, to Thee I look, As travellers in thirsty lands Pant for the cooling water- brook, -6 8 2 Thou Great and Good, Thou Just and p5 Wise; 2223 DO DOL -8P f6 1700 20 Rev, R. HARRISON. 8 으 Warrington.- L.M. GR REAT God, indulge my humble claim, 4 With early feet I love to appear Thou art my Joy, my Hope, my Rest; A -OPip 10 4 Her hands are filled with length of days, True riches and immortal praise; Riches of Christ on all bestowed, And honour, that descends from God. p 5 To purest joys she all invites, 8: f6 Happy the man who Wisdom gains; Thrice happy, who his Guest retains! He owns, and shall for ever own, Wisdom, and Christ, and heaven are one. C. WESLEY. Chaste, holy, spiritual delights; Her ways are ways of pleasantness, And all her flowery paths are peace. f Among Thy saints, and seek Thy face; Oft have I seen Thy glory there, And felt the power of sovereign grace. Should I from Thee, my God, remove, Life could no lasting joy afford; My peace, the sense of pardoning love, My guard, the presence of my Lord, I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice, While I have breath to pray or praise; This work shall make my heart rejoice, And spend the remnant of my days. I. WATTS. 340 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REGENERATION AND ADOPTION. Simeon.- L.M. de fl тетр 8 " 1 dd -0{" 1 8:! GLORY to God, Whose sovereign grace Hath animated senseless stones; Called us to stand before His face, And raised us into Abraham's sons! p 2 The people that in darkness lay, In sin and error's deadly shade, Have seen a glorious gospel day, In Jesus' lovely face displayed. A d. d 3 Thou, only, Lord, the work hast done, And bared Thine arm in all our sight; Hast made the reprobates Thine own, And claimed the outcasts as Thy right, 4 Thy single arm, almighty Lord, To us the great salvation brought, Thy Word, Thy all creating Word, That spake at first the World from nought f5 For this the saints lift up their voice, And ceaseless praise to Thee is given; For this the hosts above rejoice; We raise the happiness heaven. f6 For this, no longer sons of night, To Thee our thankful hearts we give; To Thee, who call'dst us into light, To Thee we die, to Thee we live. C. WESLEY. S. STANLEY. 263 J dd. 88 8 264 341-342 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REGENERATION AND ADOPTION. Attercliffe.- C.M. Fad 700010 08 COME, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, One God in Persons Three, Bring back the heavenly blessing lost By all mankind and me. 2 Thy favour and Thy nature too, To me, to all restore; Forgive, and after God renew, And keep us evermore. 4 3 Eternal Sun of Righteousness, Display Thy beams divine, f And cause the glories of Thy face Upon my heart to shine. 343-344 d 8 342 f 1 COME, let us, who in Christ believe, Our common Saviour 8 To Him with joyful voices give The glory of His grace. 2 He now stands knocking at the door Of every sinner's heart; The worst need keep Him out no more, Or force Him to depart. 6 11. 144 -611 d d d Attercliffe.- C.M. 8 4 Light in Thy light, O may I see, Thy grace and mercy prove;[ Thee, Revived, and cheered, and blessed by The God of pardoning love. Batchford( 1st Tune).- S.M. d g 5 Lift up Thy countenance serene, And let Thy happy child Behold, without a cloud between, The Godhead reconciled. 8: 8 OLE 6 That all- comprising peace bestow On me, through grace forgiven; f The joys of holiness below, And then the joys of heaven. C. WESLEY. d 3 Through grace we hearken to Thy voice, Yield to be saved from sin; f In sure and certain hope rejoice, That Thou wilt enter in. 22| dd dd f4 Come quickly in, Thou heavenly Guest, Nor ever hence remove; E But sup with us, and let the feast Be everlasting love. d W. MATHER. d d 8: TOO 8 d d HOL C. WESLEY.. J. SELBY. d 8 ²/ 3 @? THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REGENERATION AND ADOPTION. Toronto( 2nd Tune).- S.M. P 8 d 344 8 d d fl BEHOLD, what wondrous grace has On sinners of a mortal race, To call them sons of God. 6 2 Tis no surprising thing That we should be unknown; The Jewish world knew not their King, God's everlasting Son. p3 Nor doth it yet appear How great we must be made; But when we see our Saviour here, We shall be like our Head. 1² 8 e 1 HOW W can a sinner know His sins on earth forgiven? How can my gracious Saviour show My name inscribed in heaven? f4 Exults our rising soul, 2 What we have felt and seen, With confidence we tell; And publish to the sons of men The signs infallible. 3 We who in Christ believe That He for us hath died, We all His unknown peace receive, And feel His blood applied; 5 His love, surpassing far The love of all beneath, Disburdened of her load, And swells unutterably full Of glory and of God. Stronger than death and hell The mystic power we prove; We find within our hearts, and dare The pointless darts of death: 00 6 Batchford or Toronto.- S.M. g d d d d 4 A hope so much divine May trials well endure, W. MATHER. अ d O p5 If in my Father's love I share a filial part, Send down Thy Spirit like a dove, To rest upon my heart. May purge our souls from sense and sin, As Christ the Lord is pure. 8 _Q 16 We would no longer lie Like slaves beneath the throne; My faith shall Abba, Father,' cry, And Thou the kindred own. I. WATTS. -O f11 His glory our design, f And conquerors of the world, we dwell In heaven, who dwell in love. 7 We by His Spirit prove And know the things of God, The things which freely of His love He hath on us bestowed. 10 Whate'er our pardoning Lord Commands, we gladly do; And guided by His sacred word, We all His steps pursue: 8 His Spirit to us He gave, And dwells in us, we know: The witness in ourselves we have, And all its fruits we show. 265 9 Our nature's turned, our mind Transformed in all its powers; And both the witnesses are joined, The Spirit of God with ours. We live our God to please; And rise with filial fear divine, To perfect holiness. I* C. WESLEY. 266 345 AF 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REGENERATION AND ADOPTION. ## 3 Jo 8 8 8 8 8 TOO 100 00 0: 4 8 birst( 1st Tune).- 77.77. F008 d 100 00 8 00 8 8 é de O d d 6 + TOK 11 880 8 8 0 0 8 8 11 2 Buckland( 2nd Tune).- 77.77. HOLY, holy, holy Lord, In the highest heavens adored, Author of all nature's frame; p Father! hallowed be Thy name. p2 Though estranged from Thee in heart, Doubtless Thou our Father art; Thy our spirits came: p Father! hallowed be Thy name. 3 Nor by nature's tie alone Thou art as our Father known; 346 88 d d d 11 00 de " 1 " 1 88 g g d d 8 #dd " 1 8 00 do 8 8 P 8: dö DO Ta 00 Rev. L. G. HAYNE, Mus. Doc. OO 00 Southfield( 1st Tune).- 66.77.77. d now, J. C. HIRST. dd 8 의 O 38 38 e d d g Q e P Nearer in Christ our claim: p Father! hallowed be Thy name. 4 Born anew, 0 may we feel Filial love, the Spirit's seal;[ shame: Cleansed from guilt, redeemed from p Father! hallowed be Thy name. 8 do g 5 Whether, then, in want or wealth, Joy or sorrow, pain or health, Still our prayer shall be the same: p Father! hallowed be Thy name. J. CONDER. g d d 2 d to J. KITCHEN. 1 4 3 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REGENERATION AND ADOPTION. 4 J. 8: d. de gg: d. dd 88 2108 2 J 38 ff FILIAL Deity, Accept my new- born cry; See the travail of Thy soul, 0 A Saviour, and be satisfied; Take me now, possess me whole, Who for me, for me, hast died! 888 d d -0--- 08 Warrenne, Mo. 2( 2nd Tune).- 6 6.7 7.7 7. 2 Of life Thou art the tree, My immortality! p Feed this tender branch of Thine, Ceaseless influence derive; Thou the true, the heavenly Vine; Grafted into Thee I live. Of life the fountain Thou, I know- I feel it now! Faint and dead no more I droop; Thou art in me; Thy supplies, Every moment springing up, Into life eternal rise. 8 18 Thou the good Shepherd art, From Thee I ne'er shall part; Thou my Keeper and my Guide, 11 p 8 88 T dd Pot ppt ре d g opple 5 6 00 +8+ d d 8880 TOO a a 8 Rev. O. R. BARNICOTT, M.A. 8088: 267 O f7 Jesus, Thou art my King, P d Make me still Thy tender care; p Gently lead me by Thy side, Sweetly in Thy bosom bear. Prophet, to me reveal Thy Father's perfect will; Never mortal spake like Thee, Human prophet like divine; Loud and strong their voices be, Small and still, and inward Thine. # 8 이 On Thee, my Priest, I call, Thy blood atoned for all: Still the Lamb as slain appears, Still Thou stand'st before the Throne, Ever offering up my prayers, These presenting with Thine own. From Thee my strength I bring: Shadowed by Thy mighty hand, Saviour, who shall pluck me thence? Faith supports; by faith I stand, Strong in Thy omnipotence. C. WESLEY. 268 347 NOHA 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REGENERATION AND ADOPTION. Early Dawn.- 77.7 7.77. Q P P P 8 مم 8 ठे dg 8 "" 8 88 2 Abba, Father! hear Thy Child, Late in Jesus reconciled; Hear, and all the graces shower, All the joy, and peace, and power, All my Saviour asks above, All the life and heaven of love. dd o dd de 2 8 pla d J. RHODES. d d e & d d Pf SINCE the Son hath made me free, 3 Lord, I will not let Thee go, Let me taste my liberty; A Thee behold with open face, Triumph in Thy saving grace; f Thy great will delight to prove, Glory in Thy perfect love. Till the blessing Thou bestow; Hear my Advocate Divine! Lo! to His my suit I join; Joined to His, it cannot fail: Bless me; for I will prevail! 5 Holy Ghost, no more delay: Come and in Thy temple stay: Now Thine inward witness bear, Strong, and permanent, and clear: f Spring of Life, Thyself impart; Rise eternal in my heart! C. WESLEY. add J. 2 pol 6 J. do 4 Heavenly Father, Life Divine, Change my nature into Thine! Move and spread throughout my soul Actuate and fill the whole! f Be it I no longer now Living in the flesh, but Thou. 348 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REGENERATION AND ADOPTION. 0:38 022 2 088 New Leeds.- 77.77.77.77. dodd pppp 18 d قلم d 1 انجام 음 gad 8 to 3 bd 8 jpple elpeple d d 28:18 11 8: 11 tot 88: -O-° e O dode fe dddd દો. d 80 00 JESUS is our common Lord, He our loving Saviour is; By His death to life restored, Misery we exchange for bliss; Bliss to carnal minds unknown, @@@@ t d O' tis more than tongue can tell; Only to believers shown, Glorious and unspeakable. golg gode godd A 2 Christ, our brother and our Friend, Shows us His eternal love; f Never shall our triumphs end, Till we take our seats above, Let us walk with Him in white, For our bridal day prepare, For our partnership in light, 1 For our glorious meeting there. -0--0 f C. WESLEY. J. MORRELL. 00 18 do po 8: -6269 8 270 349 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- REGENERATION AND ADOPTION. Grosvenor.- 88 6.88 6. PP € 20 8 d add dd 0 d d d 8 d 318 8 d d. öll didid pl p1 THOU great mysterious God unknown, Whose love hath gently led me on, Even from my infant days, Mine inmost soul expose to view, And tell me if I ever knew Thy justifying grace. 11 gd d. 2 If I have only known Thy fear, And followed with a heart sincere Thy drawings from above, Now, now the further grace bestow, And let my sprinkled conscience know Thy sweet forgiving love. H d.dgd d 5 Father, in me reveal Thy Son, And to my inmost soul make known How merciful Thou art: E. HARWOOD. The secret of Thy love reveal, And by Thy hallowing Spirit dwell For ever in my heart! 38 de C. WESLEY. 5-65 3 Short of Thy love I would not stop, A stranger to the gospel hope, 88 The sense of sin forgiven; I would not, Lord, my soul deceive, Without the inward witness live, That antepast of heaven. P d 4 If now the witness were in me, Would He not testify of Thee In Jesus reconciled? And should I not with faith draw nigh, And boldly' Abba, Father,' cry, And know myself Thy child? THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION 271 350 6 ple Z 2 do de a d 2 g 2 AND HOLINESS. bome.-L.M. 0-0 TOO od 임 dé Foo 15 daddoo doo 8 Ppp od 11 f 1 JESUS, Thy far- extended fame حام 임응 My drooping soul exults to hear; Thy name, Thy all- restoring name, Is music in a sinner's ear. 2 Sinners of old Thou didst receive, With comfortable words and kind, Their sorrows cheer, their wants relieve, Heal the diseased, and cure the blind. 3 And art Thou not the Saviour still, In every place and age the same? Hast Thou forgot Thy gracious skill, Or lost the virtue of Thy name? 4 Faith in Thy changeless name I have; The good, the kind Physician, Thou Art able now our souls to save. Art willing to restore them now. added dd odd ple O 5 Though many months and years are past Since Thou didst in the flesh appear, Thy tender mercies ever last; And still Thy healing power is here! p 7 All my disease, my every sin, To Thee, O Jesus, I confess; 6 Wouldst Thou the body's health restore, And not regard the sin- sick soul? The sin- sick soul Thou lov'st much more, And surely Thou shalt make it whole. 1 In pardon, Lord, my cure begin, And perfect it in holiness. 7² 818 2 From MozART. -60 8 That token of Thine utmost good Now, Saviour, now on me bestow; And purge my conscience with Thy blood, And wash my nature white as snow. C. WESLEY appalell 8 2 Fogo Foll 272 351-352 fl THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 4 مام مام Eden.-L.M. dodoo do go popela pop --e188 etō MY gracious Lord, I own Thy right To every service I can pay; And call it my supreme delight To hear Thy dictates, and obey. 9° 2 What is my being but for Thee, Its sure support, its noblest end? Thy ever- smiling face to see, And serve the cause of such a Friend? O -82 Take my poor heart, and let it be For ever closed to all but Thee! Seal Thou my breast, and let me wear That pledge of love for ever there. 3 How blest are they who still abide Close sheltered in Thy bleeding side! Who life and strength from thence derive And by Thee move, and in Thee live. Caleeglo odd goog P dad 2 Jo √5 His work my hoary age shall bless, When youthful vigour is no more; A And my last hour of life confess f His love hath animating power. Dr. L. MAGON. છુટેલ 3 I would not breathe for worldly joy, Or to increase my worldly good; Nor future days nor powers employ To spread a sounding name abroad: P. DODDRIDGE. O f4' Tis to my Saviour I would live; To Him who for my ransom died; Nor could untainted Eden give Such bliss as blossoms at His side. 352 Eden.-L.M. ¹ITHIRST, Thou wounded Lamb of God, p 4 What are our works but sin and death, V To wash me in Thy cleansing blood; To dwell within Thy wounds: then pain Is sweet, and life or death is gain. A Till Thou Thy Spirit breathe? Thou giv'st the power Thy grace to move Vo wondrous grace! O boundless love. -67 First- born of many brethren Thou! To Thee, lo! all our souls we bow: To Thee, our hearts and hands we give, A Thine may we die; Thine may we live. 5 How can it be, Thou heavenly King, That Thou shouldst us to glory bring? Make slaves the partners of Thy throne, Decked with a never- fading crown? p6 Hence our hearts melt, our eyes o'erflow; Our words are lost; nor will we know, Nor will we think of aught beside, ' My Lord, my Love, is crucified.' From the German, trs. by J. WESLEY. 353 4 2 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. St. Anselm.- L.M. ре & g 88 354 TOO 00 TOO 80 goog 告 。 ddd plp 1 HE wills that I should holy be, And holiness I long to feel; That full divine conformity To all my Saviour's righteous will. p 2 See, Lord, the travail of Thy soul Accomplished in the change of mine, And plunge me, every whit made whole, In all the depths of love divine. 3 On Thee, O God, my soul is stayed, And waits to prove Thine utmost will; J. 8 Lid O 8 11 11 did my 1 HAPPY day that fixed choice On Thee, my Saviour and my God! Well may this glowing heart rejoice, And tell its raptures all abroad. 20 happy bond that seals my vows To Him who merits all my love! Let cheerful anthems fill His house, While to that sacred shrine I move. p3' Tis done, the great transaction's done; A I am my Lord's, and He is mine: 8 ela Truro.- L.M. ㅎ.. d. ре d g dd Rev. L. G. HAYNE, Mus. Doc. drd. 8 d d d efe The promise by Thy mercy made, Thou canst, Thou wilt, in me fulfil. 4 No more I stagger at Thy power, Or doubt Thy truth, which cannot Hasten the long- expected hour,[ move: And bless me with Thy perfect love. gig 1 go 273 d 5 Come, Saviour, come, and make me Entirely all my sins remove;[ whole! To perfect health restore my soul, To perfect holiness and love. C. WESLEY. Dr. BURNEY. 8 ddd. F 8 He drew me, and I followed on, Charmed to confess the voice divine. 4 Now rest, my long- divided heart; Fixed on this blissful centre, rest. O who with earth would grudge to part, When called with angels to be blest? f5 High heaven, that heard the solemn vow, That vow renewed shall daily hear: p Till in life's latest hour I bow, And bless in death a bond so dear. P DODDRIDGE. 274 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 355-356 Brooklyn( 1st Tune).- L.M. plagelce -088 200 do pop op pop ped popple pepp لال ل ل Requies( 2nd Tune).- L.M. Y soul, through my Redeemer's care, I My eyes from tears of dark despair, p My feet from falling into hell. " 1 356 Brooklyn or TAKE KE up thy cross,' the Saviour said, ' If thou wouldst My disciple be; Deny thyself, the world forsake, And humbly follow after Me.' 2 Take up thy cross; let not its weight Fill thy weak spirit with alarm; His strength shall bear thy spirit up,[ arm. And brace thy heart, and nerve thine 3 Take up thy cross, nor heed the shame; Nor let thy foolish pride rebel; a O p Thy Lord for Thee the cross endured, To save thy soul from death and heil. 20 d fe -0popped plaad 8: doddddd ape de pre 00 d do d dto O to f6 C. A. MUNZER. do d 8 PPP & ppp do dão pasado do 9 8 of F. HASTIE. 8 음 dödéplall مه 1 H 8: " 1 2 Wherefore to Him my feet shall run, My eyes on His perfections gaze, f My soul shall live for God alone, And all within me shout His praise. C. WESLEY. Requies.- L.M. 4 Take up thy cross, then, in His strength, And calmly every danger brave; " Twill guide thee to a better home, And lead to victory o'er the grave. 5 Take up thy cross and follow Christ, Nor think till death to lay it down, For only he who bears the cross May hope to wear the glorious crown. To Thee, O God, the One in Three, All praise for evermore ascend; O grant us in our home to see The heavenly life that knows no end! C. W. EVEREST. 357-358 en THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Eventide.- C.M. d $ 28 d 358 da P dididad مدم ple d 6 I KNOW that my Redeemer lives, And ever prays for me; A A token of His love He gives, A pledge of liberty. 2 I find Him lifting up my head, He brings salvation near, f His presence makes me free indeed, And He will soon appear. 3 He wills that I should holy be, What can withstand His will? The counsel of His grace in me He surely shall fulfil. LORD, I believe a rest remains To all A rest where pure enjoyment reigns, And Thou art loved alone: 2 A rest, where all our soul's desire Is fixed on things above; Where fear, and sin, and grief expire, f Cast out by perfect love. f3 0 that I now the rest might know, Believe, and enter in! 28 I taste unutterable bliss, And everlasting rest. Now, Saviour, now the power bestow, And let me cease from sin. 88 4 Remove this hardness from my heart, This unbelief remove; Tolo 00 f7 When God is mine, and I am His, Of Paradise possest, To me the rest of faith impart, The Sabbath of Thy love. Eventide.- C.M. d. Poff didd god O 6 d C. WESLEY. J. HAYHURST. 항응 4 Jesus, I hang upon Thy word; I steadfastly believe Thou wilt return and claim me, Lord, And to Thyself receive. f5 Joyful in hope, my spirit soars To meet Thee from above, Thy goodness thankfully adores; And sure I taste Thy love. J 6 Thy love I soon expect to find, In all its depth and height: To comprehend the Eternal Mind, And grasp the Infinite. 8 275 5 I would be Thine, Thou know'st I And have Thee all my own;[ would, Thee, O my all sufficient good! I want, and Thee alone. 6 Thy name to me, Thy nature grant! This, only this be given: Nothing beside my God I want, Nothing in earth or heaven. ac 7 Come, O my Saviour, come away! Into my soul descend; No longer from Thy creature stay, My Author and my End! f8 Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, And seal me Thine abode! Let all I am in Thee be lost, Let all be lost in God. C. WESLEY. 276 359-360 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Thorner.- C.M. 100_ 8 d d 8 d # Tod d ㅎㅎㅎ 361-362 3 8 d d d. Q. [ ESUS, these eyes have never seen That radiant form of Thine; The veil of sense hangs dark between Thy blessèd face and mine. da рррр. g 8 8: p 2 I see Thee not, I hear Thee not, Yet art Thou oft with me; And earth hath ne'er so dear a spot, As where I meet with Thee. 8 d 8:18 V But sweeter far Thy face to see, And in Thy presence rest. P 360 ¹JESUS, the very thought of Thee With sweetness fills my breast; 2 Nor voice can sing, nor heart can frame, Nor can the memory find, f A sweeter sound than Thy blest Name, O Saviour of mankind! Pippo P 48 PPP " 1 f The rending veil shall Thee reveal, All glorious as Thou art. Thorner.- C.M. Farningham 。 5 When death these mortal eyes shall seal, And still this throbbing heart, de f4 28 P 88 O :: f 5 Jesus, our only joy be Thou, As Thou our crown wilt be; Jesus, be Thou our glory now, And through eternity. 11 P 3 Like some bright dream that comes unWhen slumbers o'er me roll,[ sought, Thy image ever fills my thought, And charms my ravished soul. jd врер 4 Yet, though I have not seen, and still Must rest in faith alone; R. PALMER. From MENDELSSOHN. I love Thee, dearest Lord, and will, Unseen but not unknown. ed dod " 1 30 hope of every contrite heart! O joy of all the meek! p To those who fall, how kind Thou art! How good to those who seek! O BERNARD, trs. by E. CASWALL. ( 1st Tune).- C.M. 8 But what to those who find? Ah, thisNor tongue nor pen can show! The love of Jesus- what it is None but His loved ones know. 2088 8 8: #ged ㅎ C. E. KETTLE. ploglal F. 8 10: THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. og d d 8 do 100362 fl 8 d d d d d O 8 d 8 88 d 0³ I, even I, shall see His face; I shall be holy here. -02 St. Thomas( 2nd Tune).- C.M. loop 88 JOYFUL sound of gospel grace! Christ shall in me appear; 2 This heart shall be His constant home; I hear His Spirit's cry: ' Surely,' He saith,' I quickly come;' He saith, Who cannot lie. [ seize, f3 The glorious crown of righteousness To me reached out I view; Conqueror through Him, I soon shall And wear it as my due. 4 The Promised Land, from Pisgah's top, I now exult to see; f My hope is full( O glorious hope!) Of immortality. God! I know, I feel Thee mine, 88 2 MY and will not quit my claim, Y Till all I have is lost in Thine, And all renewed I am. 2 I hold Thee with a trembling hand, But will not let Thee go, A Till steadfastly by faith I stand, And all Thy goodness know. 3 When shall I see the welcome hour That plants my God in me! Spirit of health, and life, and power, And perfect liberty. " 1 000 Farningbam or St. f4 P 08 Ø 2 100 00 8 d Ed DO Univ.- Bibl. Giessen ملم g å dd d ро 8 8 e d 88 G. FARNABY, 1592. 02d d Q Fa f -6° 277 5 He visits now the house of clay: He shakes His future home; O wouldst Thou, Lord, on this glad day, Into Thy temple come! 6 With me I know, I feel, Thou art; But this cannot suffice, -O-° Q: Unless Thou plantest in my heart A constant Paradise. 7 Come, O my God, Thyself reveal, Fill all this mighty void! Thou only canst my spirit fill: Come, O my God, my God! A f8 Fulfil, fulfil, my large desires, Large as infinity; 5 Love only can the conquest win, The strength of sin subdue, ( My own unconquerable sin) And form my soul anew. Give, give me all my soul requires, All, all that is in Thee! C. WESLEY. Thomas.- C.M. Jesus, Thine all- victorious love Shed in my heart abroad; Then shall my feet no longer rove, Rooted and fixed in God. f6 Love can bow down the stubborn neck, The stone to flesh convert, Soften, and melt, and pierce, and break An adamantine heart. C. WESLEY. 278 363-364 Lancaster( 1st Tune).- C.M. f+$ THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 8 1 20 TOO 364 1 Q TOO 00 TOO POL P 48 go ре 8 888 de CO 2 8 8 8 8 St. Flavian( 2nd Tune).- C.M. 8 d d d A¹ THAT in me the sacred fire now to glow, Burn up the dross of base desire, And make the mountains flow! Tod. de 88 d d d d d dd d e ff TOO TO. f Come, Holy Ghost, for Thee I call, Spirit of burning, come! 20 that it now from heaven might fall, And all my sins consume! For this to Jesus I look up, I calmly wait for this. Lancaster or St. WHAT is our calling's glorious hope, But 8 " 1 d d " 1 88 88-8 " 1 ре d d d d p pp do d 8 2 d d 5 My steadfast soul, from falling free, Shall then no longer move; f But Christ be all the world to me, And all my heart be love. 8 00 8# d O Dr. HOWARD. O BARBER'S Psalm Tunes. C. WESLEY. 8: 1 8 dd 27 3 Refining Fire, go through my heart, Illuminate my scal; Scatter Thy life through every part, And sanctify the whole. g: 4. No longer then my heart shall mourn, While, purified by grace, I only for His glory burn, And always see His face. | Flavian.- C.M. 2 I wait, till He shall touch me clean, Shall life and power impart, Give me the faith that casts out sin, And purifies the heart. 3 This is the dear redeeming grace, For every sinner free; Surely it shall on me take place, The chief of sinners, me. Р 4 From all iniquity, from all, He shall my soul redeem; f In Jesus I believe, and shall, Believe myself to Him. 365-366 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 8 8 366 1 8 2 60 FOR a heart to praise my God, A A heart that always feels Thy blood So freely spilt for me! Barrow.- C.M. 2 A heart resigned, submissive, meek, My great Redeemer's throne, Where only Christ is heard to speak, Where Jesus reigns alone; p3 A humble, lowly, contrite heart, Believing, true, and clean; Which neither life nor death can part From Him that dwells within: 1 279 5 When Jesus makes my heart His home, My sin shall all depart; And, lo!' He saith, To fill and rule thy heart.' JESUS hath died that I might live, Might live to God alone; In Him eternal life receive, And be in spirit one. f2 Saviour, I thank Thee for the grace, The gift unspeakable; And wait with arms of faith to embrace, And all Thy love to feel. 6 6 Be it according to Thy word! Redeem me from all sin; f My heart would now receive Thee, Lord, Come in, my Lord, come in! C. WESLEY. " 1 Q d I quickly come, Barrow.- C.M. Ed 88 d d 4 A heart in every thought renewed, And full of love divine; 8 Perfect, and right, and pure, and good, A copy, Lord, of Thine! 5 My heart, thou know'st, can never rest, Till Thou create my peace; Till, of my Eden re- possessed, From every sin I cease. 16 Thy nature, gracious Lord, impart! Come quickly from Write Thy new name upon my heart, f Thy new, best name of love. C. WESLEY. 5 Thy gifts, alas, cannot suffice Unless Thyself be given; f Thy presence makes my Paradise, And where Thou art is heaven! C. WESLEY. 3 My soul breaks out in strong desire The perfect bliss to prove; My longing heart is all on fire 4 Give me Thyself; from every boast, From every wish set free; Let all I am in Thee be lost; But give Thyself to me. 280 367-368 pl THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Sawley.- C.M. e 888 PT dddad ӨӨ 288008 d d d TOR Z FOR OR ever here my rest shall be, Close to Thy bleeding side; This all my hope and all my plea, For me the Saviour died. Z gol 8 0 00 00 2 My dying Saviour and my God, Fountain for guilt and sin, Sprinkle me ever with Thy blood, And cleanse and keep me clean. 368 ¹I LOVE the Lord, He lent an ear When I for help implored: He rescued me from all my fear; Therefore I love the Lord. 2 Return, my soul, unto thy rest, From God no longer roam; His hand hath bountifully blest, His goodness called thee home. & 3 What shall I render unto Thee, My Saviour in distress, For all Thy benefits to me, So great and numberless? 369-370 8: Org. " 1 8: 00 dddddd J. WALCH. to th Sawley.- C.M. 114 4 This will I do, for Thy love's sake, And thus Thy power proclaimf Salvation's sacred cup I'll take, And call upon Thy name. O to. ll Org. 3 Wash me, and make me thus Thine Wash me, and mine Thou art:[ own, Wash me, but not my feet aloneMy hands, my head, my heart. dr 8° adost appro ddd dd The atonement of Thy blood apply, Till faith to sight improve; f Till hope in full fruition die, And all my soul be love. C. WESLEY. Burnett( 1st Tune).- C.M. 19 5 Thou God of covenanted grace, Hear and record my vow, While in Thy courts I seek Thy face, And at Thine altar bow. f6 Henceforth myself to Thee I give, With single heart and eye, To walk before Thee while I live, And bless Thee when I die. J. MONTGOMERY. J. B. STEWART. 8105.00 d did -8821 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 1 Ō de چاه O 0: 1 88 D2 do P Morthampton d 180 plo P 20 JES ESUS, the all- restoring Word, My fallen spirit's hope, After Thy lovely likeness, Lord, Ah, when shall I wake up? P 2 Thou, O my God! Thou only art The Life, the Truth, the Way: Quicken my soul, instruct my heart, V My sinking footsteps stay. 3 Of all Thou hast in earth below, In heaven above to give, 370 ¹ OD of eternal truth and grace, A Thy word, Thy oath, to Abraham's race In us, e'en us, fulfil. 2 Let us, to perfect love restored, Thy image here retrieve, And in the presence of our Lord The life of angels live. " 1 1² 3 That mighty faith on me bestow Which cannot ask in vain, 100 f Which holds, and will not let Thee go Till I my suit obtain; od " 1 dddddddddddd 8 ( 2nd Tune).- C.M. 000 p pt, d did 9° 00 dio g Burnett or Morthampton.- C.M. 8 PRPP Dr. CROFT. d 8 f Give me Thy only Self to know, In Thee to walk and live. 4 Fill me with all the life of love; In mystic union join Me to Thyself, and let me prove The fellowship divine. 5 Open the intercourse between My longing and Thee, f Never to be broke off again To all eternity. C. WESLEY. 4 Till Thou into my soul inspire The perfect love unknown, And tell my infinite desire, Whate'er thou wilt be done.' 281 5 But is it possible that I Should live and sin no more? Lord, if on Thee I dare rely, The faith shall bring the power. f6 On me that faith divine bestow Which doth the mountain move: And all my spotless life shall show The omnipotence of love. C. WESLEY. 282 371-372 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Emmaus( 1st Tune).- C.M. redda 8 8 NOLA Р TOO OO T dado de dded 8 لفك d 6 please d 8 -0p My vile affections crucify, d JEST ESUS, my Life! Thyself apply, Thy Holy Spirit breathe; O Conform me to Thy death. Dunfermline( 2nd Tune).- C.M. 8010 d A 2 Conqueror of hell, and earth, and sin, Still with Thy rebel strive; Enter my soul, and work within, And kill, and make alive! P 8 god 8 8 8 888 d d d d d d d 11 " 1 18010 8 8 d d d 11 00 TOPE de 2 d. рр PH Old Scotch Tune. ( Attributed to R. BREMNER.) -8 g 8 8 مممه 5 Scatter the last remains of sin, And seal me Thine abode; f O make me glorious all within, A temple built by God! dd B 0 C. WESLEY. O Q: 2. A Bury me, Saviour, in Thy grave, That I with Thee may rise. 3 More of Thy life, and more, I have, As the old Adam dies: 8: 8: 2:11 4 Reign in me, Lord, Thy foes control Who would not own Thy sway; Diffuse Thine image through my soul, Shine to the perfect day. A 372 ¹I The sin- subduing power, p Power to believe, and go in peace, And never grieve Thee more. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Emmaus or Dunfermline.- C.M. ASK the gift of righteousness, 2 I ask the blood- bought pardon sealed, The liberty from sin, The grace infused, the love revealed, The kingdom fixed within. 3 Thou hear'st me for salvation pray, Thou seest my heart's desire; Made ready in Thy powerful day, Thy fulness I require. 373 | 2| 2 8 Ⓒ: 4 062 O d d d d d 2 g: Jd. A 4 My vehement soul cries out opprest, Impatient to be freed; 14 f Nor can I, Lord, nor will I rest, Till I am saved indeed. Silchester. S.M. Pº 5 Art Thou not able to convertArt Thou not willing tooTo change this old rebellious heart, To conquer and renew? 11 f6 Thou canst, Thou wilt, I dare believe, So arm me with Thy power, That I to sin shall never cleave, Shall never feel it more. - 8: 8 $ 184 d d d d. g e A¹AA God to glorify, V A never- dying soul to save, And fit it for the sky. 2 8: 888 11 CHARGE to keep I have, To serve the present age, My calling to fulfilf O may it all my powers engage To do my Master's will! Arm me with jealous care, As in Thy sight to live; p And 0 Thy servant, Lord, prepare A strict account to give! pf Help me to watch and pray, And on Thyself rely; Assured if I my trust betray, I shall for ever die. C. WESLEY. 283 d C. WESLEY. Rev. Dr. MALAN. d 8: मना 284 374 04 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 2 10/200 P 3 ddddd pop did d Emmaus.- S.M.D. ㅎㅎ 2006 80 " 11 8 P 8: " 1 PP PB d 2288928 gd. JESUS, my strength, my hope, On Thee I cast my care, With humble confidence look up, And know Thou hear'st my prayer. Give me on Thee to wait, Till I can all things do; f On Thee, almighty to create, Almighty to renew. I want a sober mind; A self- renouncing will, f That tramples down and casts behind The baits of pleasing ill; 888818 dddd 800 81000000 A soul inured to pain, To hardship, grief, and loss, Bold to take up, firm to sustain, The consecrated cross. g d d d 800 I want a godly fear, A quick- discerning eye, That looks to Thee when sin is near, And sees the tempter fly; A spirit still prepared, And armed with jealous care, For ever standing on its guard, And watching unto prayer, e. 4 5 Foo A 6 S. L. ARMITAGE. 8: 888 2. O 28 dd 800888| 0|| id d d d d d d 8 I want a heart to pray, To pray and never cease, Never to murmur at Thy stay, Or wish my sufferings less. This blessing, above all, Always to pray I want, Out of the deep on Thee to call, And never, never faint. Ind et A jealous, just concern For Thine immortal praise; I want a true regard, A single, steady aim, ( Unmoved by threatening or reward,) To Thee and Thy great name; ol f A pure desire that all may learn, And glorify, Thy grace. I rest upon Thy word; The promise is for me; My succour and salvation, Lord, Shall surely come from Thee. But let me still abide, Nor from my hope remove, f Till Thou my patient spirit guide Into Thy perfect love. C. WESLEY. 375 @# THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. St. Bees( 1st Tune).- 77.7 7. A 00 00 ddd. 88 00 00 dor d. O d 28 8 Q TO O = 00 ddd. 88 8 8 ddd. d 6 O 11 800 d ⒸF 1 THINE for ever:-God of love, Hear us from Thy throne above; THINE Thine for ever may we be, Here and in eternity. 8 2 Thine for ever:-Lord of life, Shield us through our earthly strife: Thou the Life, the Truth, the Way, Guide us to the realms of day. 8 --0 2 g Sherborne( 2nd Tune).- 77.77. 187 dd d d d d -0 O ddddd d d Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. H bo to to td d o f 5 Thine for ever:-- Thou our guide, All our wants by Thee supplied, All our sins by Thee forgiven, Lead us, Lord, from earth to heaven. d. Q: 285 80 88 From MENDELSSOHN. M. F. MAUDE. e O 3 Thine for ever: O how blest A They who find in Thee their rest! Saviour, Guardian, Heavenly Friend, O defend us to the end! d 8 p4 Thine for ever:--Saviour, keep These Thy frail and trembling sheep; Safe alone beneath Thy care, Let us all Thy goodness share. 286 376 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Nottingham.- 77.77. 6²1. d. do da: 8 do. 889 play La de 0 88 d 8 1 JESUS, all- atoning Lamb, Thine, and only Thine, I am: f Take my body, spirit, soul, Only Thou possess the whole. 2 Fairer than the sons of men, Do not let me turn again, Leave the fountain- head of bliss, Stoop to creature- happiness. 8 3 Whom have I on earth below? Thee, and only Thee, I know; Whom have I in heaven but Thee? Thou art all in all to me. 377 did d g 8 d to JJ 10 00 00 00 P 11 8 8 8 ¹ TAKE my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee; Take my moments and my days, Let them flow in ceaseless praise. 0= 8: a.. Consecration.- 77.77. = 100 # 8 11 800 = 00 good P ga d d 8 do Hoo f6 Nothing else can I require, Love fills up my whole desire; All Thy other gifts remove, Still Thou giv'st me all in love. 4 All my treasure is above, All my riches is Thy love: Who the worth of love can tell? Infinite, unsearchable! 5 Thou, O Love, my portion art! Lord, Thou know'st my simple heart; Other comforts I despise, Love be all my Paradise. From MOZART. 88 88: de. d d d 0 O e 9° Rev. W. H. HAVERGAL. H PPPP Bd. C. WESLEY. O 8 2 Take my hands, and let them move At the impulse of Thy love; Take my feet, and let them be Swift and beautiful for Thee. f3 Take my voice, and let me sing Always, only for my King; Take my lips, and let them be Filled with messages from Thee. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 4 Take my silver and my gold, Not a mite would I withhold; Take my intellect, and use Every power as Thou shalt choose. 378 Sursum 1 !! 응 +48 da al 8 8 8 d d O 00= O OOO P f opele odo 11e11 TOO OO Lo ILIFT my heart to Thee, ! For Thou art all to me, And I am Thine: Corda.- 6 4.6 4.10 10. Rp& 18 8 00 00 11 5 Take my will, and make it Thine; It shall be no longer mine: Take my heart, it is Thine own; It shall be Thy royal throne. Is there on earth a closer bond than this, That' my Beloved's mine, and I am His'? 2 6 Take my love, my Lord, I pour, At Thy feet its treasure- store; Take myself, and I will be f Ever, only, all for Thee. H Thine am I by all ties; But chiefly Thine, That, through Thy sacrifice, Thou, Lord, art mine: By Thine own cords of love, so sweetly wound Around I to Thee am closely bound. me, 5 8 -68 d d le d d d d d. Q 0 188 F. R. HAVERGAL. ilipp 8 8 I pray Thee, Saviour, keep Me in Thy love, Until death's holy sleep 287 G. LOMAS. Shall me remove f To that fair realm, where, sin and sorrow o'er, Thou and Thine own are one for evermore. 31 3 p To Thee, Thou bleeding Lamb, I all things owe; All that I have and am, And all I know: C. E. MUDIE. 100 व All that I have is now no longer mine, And I am not mine own; Lord, I am Thine. 4 How can I, Lord, withhold Life's brightest hour From Thee; or gathered gold, Or any power? Why should I keep one precious thing from Thee, [ for me? When Thou hast given Thine own dear Self 288 379 pl ##### THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Carinthia.-- 6 6.6 6.8 8. 23 J ррев 48 P 8 TOO TOOL d 8 Toe 8 8 8 d 00-00 0000 8 P I BRING my sins to Thee, The sins I cannot count, That all may cleansèd be In Thy once opened Fount; A I bring them, Saviour, all to Thee, The burden is too great for me. d 2 My heart to Thee I bring, The heart I cannot read; A faithless, wandering thing, An evil heart indeed; I bring it, Saviour, now to Thee, That fixed and faithful it may be. To Thee I bring my care, The care I cannot flee, Thou wilt not only share, But bear it all for me; O loving Saviour, now to Thee I bring the load that wearies me! 2: O. 8: 0. a 8 O p4 0 d OOL= DO DO 6 88 d d O d 8 do PPP PPP OPP e d d 00 09 P I bring my grief to Thee, The grief I cannot tell; No words shall needed be, Thou knowest all so well; f5 My joys to Thee I bring, 8: 희 I bring the sorrow laid on me, O suffering Saviour, now to Thee! 8 The joys Thy love hath given, That each may be a wing To lift me nearer heaven; I bring them, Saviour, all to Thee, For Thou hast purchased all for me My life I bring to Thee, I would not be my own; O Saviour, let me be Thine ever, Thine alone! f My heart, my life, my all I bring To Thee, my Saviour, and my King! F. R. HAVERGAL. 380 2 5 HEN THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Jesburun.- 76.7 6.7 7.7 6. " 1 Jo ddd. öd plo O dde - Féd 888 3000 ddddo Ĉ de dd 0 ddo dd fl NE is like Jeshurun's God, NONE So great, so strong, so high, Lo! He spreads His wings abroad, He rides upon the sky! Israel is His first- born son; 2 God, the Almighty God is Thine; See Him to Thy help come down, The excellence divine. f2 Thee the great Jehovah deigns To succour and defend; Thee the eternal God sustains, Thy Maker and thy Friend: Israel, what hast thou to dread? Safe from all impending harms, Round thee and beneath are spread The everlasting arms. Peop dddd ddo 8: 1 de dd o ddd. 2.08 g 11 To 8+ 8 P A f5 Blest, O Israel, art thou! Dr. GAUNTLETT. J f3 God is thine; disdain to fear The enemy within: God shall in thy flesh appear, And make an end of sin; God the man of sin shall slay, Fill thee with triumphant joy: God shall thrust him out, and say, ' Destroy them all, destroy!' 4 All the struggle then is o'er, And wars and fightings cease, Israel then shall sin no more, But dwell in perfect peace; All his enemies are gone; Sin shall have in him no part: Israel now shall dwell alone, With Jesus in his heart. What people is like thee? Saved from sin, by Jesus, now Thou art and still shalt be: Jesus is thy seven- fold shield; Jesus is thy flaming sword; Earth, and hell, and sin shall yield To God's almighty Word. C. WESLEY. 888888 ddedde 11 289 K 290 381 # 4 1 2 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Warrenne, Mo. 3.- 76.7 6.7 8.7 6. 2100 A p. 2. p. d. 8 d TOOD P d ddd 00 0. d. 8 fo d. O g: 71 g d 888 VAIN, delusive world, adieu, With all of creature good! Only Jesus I pursue, Who bought me with His blood: All Thy pleasures I forego, I trample on Thy wealth and pride: f Only Jesus will I know, And Jesus crucified. P Me to save from endless woe, The sin- atoning Victim died: f Only Jesus will I know, And Jesus crucified. 11 Other knowledge I disdain, " Tis all but vanity: Christ the Lamb of God was slainHe tasted death for me. -0 212 dd d. ded d fle d d d L d O ! 3 Rev. O. R. BARNICOTT, M.A. d d 4 088 d Hell Hell ਸੀ ddd O Hell tet Turning to my Rest again, The Saviour I adore; He relieves my grief and pain, And bids me weep no more. [ side; From out His head, His hands, His f Only Jesus will I know, And Jesus crucified. Here will I set up my rest; My fluctuating heart From the haven of His breast Shall never more depart. Whither should a sinner go? His wounds for me stand open wide: f Only Jesus will I know, And Jesus crucified. C. WESLEY. 382 6² THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Wells.- 77.77.77. fotog 20 doddade. 18 0+ 0 ре eddad 88880 éde 2 O-0-0 O 8 de d d d d odo Ra P p 3 If so poor a worm as I May to Thy great glory live, All my actions sanctify, FATHER, Son, and Holy Ghost, One in Three, and Three in One, As by the celestial host, Let Thy will on earth be done; f Praise by all to Thee be given; Glorious Lord of earth and heaven! 2 Vilest of the sinful race, Lo! I answer to Thy call; Meanest vessel of Thy grace, Grace divinely free for all, Lo! I come to do Thy will, All Thy counsel to fulfil. 11 2. All my words and thoughts receive; Claim me for Thy service, claim f All I have. and all I am. geple ploe 8 a O oppt d 2 D. BORTNIANSKY. 2 O ppplagle To.. gedagoane à ded 00 2 291 8: O :: 20 92 4 Take my soul and body's powers; Hal Take my memory, mind, and will, All my goods, and all my hours, All I know, and all I feel, All I think, or speak, or do; Take my heart, but make it new! f P 5 Now, O God, Thine own I am, Now I give Thee back Thine own; Freedom, friends, and health, and fame, Consecrate to Thee alone: Thine I live, thrice happy I! f Happier still if Thine I die. f6 Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, One in Three, and Three in One, As by the celestial host, Let Thy will on earth be done; Praise by all to Thee be given, Gloricus Lord of earth and heaven! C. WESLEY. 292 383 #!! 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 00 00 00 ㅎㅎ PP 908 8 Mount Zion.- 77.7 7.7 7. Id ppp 8 d d d bod dog d 1 ਚੰਡੀ - 00 00= Toe 888 d d O DO P " 1 H Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. dd d TOOL ㅎ p Then, Lord, shall I fully know, f Not till then, how much I owe. dd to d PP 2. 0 00 WHEN THEN this passing world is done, When has sunk yon glaring sun, When we stand with Christ in glory, Looking o'er life's finished story, Then, Lord, shall I fully know, f Not till then, how much I owe. 2 When I stand before the throne, Dressed in beauty not my own, When I see Thee as Thou art, Love Thee with unsinning heart, 3 When the praise of heaven I hear, Loud as thunders to the ear, Loud as many waters' noise, Sweet as harp's melodious voice, p Then, Lord, shall I fully know, f Not till then, how much I owe. 4 Chosen not for good in me, Wakened up from wrath to flee. Hidden in the Saviour's side, By the Spirit sanctified, Teach me, Lord, on earth to show, By my love, how much I owe. 8 d d f Te 00 R. M. MCCHEYNE 80 00 -e00 384 #**** ### THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. d d 8 8 TOO dd Oo. 8 Oriel.- 87.87.47. q opp d= dd#d ff 8 تم امه d dd £ 8 8 1¹ THOU God of my salvation! My Redeemer from all sin; Moved by Thy divine compassion, Thou hast died my heart to win: f I will praise Thee; Where shall I Thy praise begin? 2 Though unseen I love the Saviour, He hath brought salvation near, Manifests His pardoning favour; And when Jesus doth appear, Soul and body Shall His glorious Image bear. " 1 ä 108 f3 While the angel- choirs are crying, Glory to the great I AM! I with them would still be vying; Glory, glory to the Lamb! O how precious Is the sound of Jesus' name! рер 00 {" " 1 11 O 8 21² 188 g. d. 888 gd. ㅎ German. 818 ddd 8 293 f5 This hath set my heart on fire, C 8 8 f4 Now I see, with joy and wonder, Whence the healing streams arose, Angel minds are lost to ponder Dying love's mysterious cause; Yet the blessing Down to all, to me it flows. A Strongly glows the flame of love; Higher mounts my soul, and higher, Struggles for its swift remove; Then I'll praise Thee In a nobler strain above. 6 Angels now are hovering round us, Unperceived they join the throng, Wondering at the love that crowned us, Glad to join the holy song: ff Hallelujah! Love and praise to Christ belong. T. OLIVERS. 294 385 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Faben.- 87.87.87.87. d. p. d. 236 f1 LOVE Divine, all love excelling, л Joy of heaven, to earth come down; Fix in us Thy humble dwelling, All Thy faithful mercies crown: p Jesus, Thou art all compassion; Pure, unbounded love Thou art; Visit us with Thy salvation; Enter every trembling heart. 2 Breathe, O breathe Thy loving Spirit Into every troubled breast: Let us all in Thee inherit, Let us find the promised rest; Take away the love of sinning: Alpha and Omega be; End of faith, as its beginning, Set our hearts at liberty. 11 8 " 1 TOO 8 d OE OO 유 8 8 -O8 d. J. H. WILLCOX # р d d z T HR Sa 8 19 3 Come, Almighty to deliver, Let us all Thy grace receive: Suddenly return, and never, Never more, Thy temples leave: f Thee we would be always blessing; Serve Thee as Thy hosts above; Pray, and praise Thee, without ceasing, Glory in Thy perfect love. 4 Finish, then, Thy new creation, Pure and spotless let us be; Let us see Thy great salvation, Perfectly restored in Thee; Changed from glory into glory, f Till in heaven we take our place, Till we cast our crowns before Thee, Lost in wonder, love, and praise! C. WESLEY THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 386 f³4 8 d. 0: 1 480. bb 1 Ravendale.- 88 6.8 86. d 8 8 ada de · 88% 8: P d d d do g ddydd dadd SAVIC AVIOUR, on me the want bestow, Which all who feel shall surely know Their sins on earth forgiven; Give me to prove the kingdom mine, And taste, in holiness divine, The happiness of heaven. 1 " 1 Do p2 Meeken my soul, Thou heavenly Lamb, That I in the new earth may claim My hundred- fold reward; 3 Me with that restless thirst inspire, That sacred, infinite desire; And feast my hungry heart: Less than Thyself cannot suffice; My soul for all Thy fulness cries, For all Thou hast, and art. g g d d d d d d d A My rich inheritance possess, Co- heir with the great Prince of Peace, Co- partner with my Lord. d d 8 obo Q do bo T88 W. STOKES. 7 7 Called to sustain the hallowed cross, And suffer for Thy righteous cause, Pronounce me doubly blest: f And let Thy glorious Spirit, Lord, Assure me of my great reward, In heaven's eternal rest. o.d 4 Mercy who show shall mercy find; p Thy pitiful and tender mind A Be, Lord, on me bestowed; So shall I still the blessing gain, And to eternal life retaine The mercy of my God. 295 8: 5 Jesus, the crowning grace impart, Bless me with purity of heart, That now, beholding Thee, C. WESLEY. I soon may view Thy open face, On all Thy glorious beauties gaze, And God for ever see! 6 Not for my fault, or folly's sake, The name, or mode, or form, I takeBut for true holiness, Let me be wronged, reviled, abhorred; And Thee, my sanctifying Lord, In life and death confess. 296 387 Ⓒ4 pl THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Purleigh.- 88 6.8 86. J J d pe 0 8 8 8 ddd. of f गह 8 d d d d d d -O deste 8: d 8 Å 8 11. 2 Stronger His love than death or hell: Its riches are unsearchable: The first- born sons of light Desire in vain its depths to see; They cannot reach the mystery,[ height. The length, and breadth, and " 1 g P pl d 00. d d 388 ARTHUR HENRY BROWN. d d d d d d d d 89 8 d d d a LOVE Divine, how sweet Thou art!| p3 God only knows the love of God: When shall I find my willing O that it now were shed abroad All taken up by Thee? [ heart, thirst, I faint, I die to prove The greatness of redeeming Love, The love of Christ to me! 8 8 5 0 that I could with favoured John Recline my weary head upon The dear Redeemer's breast: From care, and sin, and sorrow free, Give me, O Lord, to find in Thee 1 My everlasting rest. In this poor stony heart; A For love I sigh, for love I pine: This only portion, Lord, be mine, Be mine this better part! C. WESLEY. -0 1 8 4 O that I could for ever sit With Mary at the Master's feet! Be this my happy choice: My only care, delight, and bliss, My joy, my heaven on earth, be thisTo hear the Bridegroom's voice! 388 fl THE CHRISTIAN LIFE-- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Pembroke.- 886.886. 8 dd 8 힘 은 dd ddd P #oppo dd 8 1% ge -Oa 8₁ 8 dd dd -08 8 8 8 100 #daddd f2 Rejoicing now in earnest hope, 8 de GLORIOUS hope of perfect love! It lifts me up to things above, It bears on eagle's wings; It gives my ravished soul a taste, And makes me for some moments feast With Jesus' priests and kings. I stand, and from the mountain- top See all the land below; Rivers of milk and honey rise, And all the fruits of Paradise In endless plenty grow. 8888 de Q 28288 ddd d 8 O Q 8 21² " 1 F o to dddd d J. FOSTER, Bristol. d F P Pr O 8 ele d -9700 ddd -0 O d 297 g 100 f4 Now, O my Joshua, bring me in! Cast out Thy foes; the inbred sin, The carnal mind remove: 3 A land of corn, and wine, and oil, Favoured with God's peculiar smile, With every blessing blest; There dwells the Lord our Righteousness, And keeps His own in perfect peace, And everlasting rest. The purchase of Thy death divide! Give me with all the sanctifiedGive me a lot of love. C. WESLEY. K* 298 389 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 11 Oberlin.- 8 8.8 86. decepere pesos dodgy dodod. P " 1 dd 11 Pip PP d d d d d d d d ote 0-0 22 And fix my frail inconstant heart; Henceforth my chief desire shall be To dedicate myself to Thee, To Thee, my God, to Thee! 2 Whate'er pursuits my time employ, One thought shall fill my soul with joy; p That silent, secret thought shall be, That all my hopes are fixed on Thee, On Thee, my God, on Thee! 390-391 gazd 2 da adedede pd 8 Q 90% tddd idddd 888 Magdeburg Choral Book, 1540. Giessen.- 88.8 8.8 8. a 3 Thy glorious eye pervadeth space; Thou'rt present, Lord, in every place; And, wheresoe'er my lot may be, Still shall my spirit cleave to Thee, To Thee, my God, to Thee! speed! gedoeld des de des 88 00 4 Renouncing every worldly thing, Safe' neath the covert of Thy wing, My sweetest thought henceforth shall be, That all I want I find in Thee! Pogleda@ gom 88 " 1 11 O -0 р In Thee, my God, in Thee! OBERLIN, trs. by L. WILSON. eleople do gdd 88-888ppe deado de 200 6 ро 22 208 800 222222! 8 1 SAVIOUR, from sin I wait to prove That Jesus is Thy healing name; To lose, when perfected in love, A Whate'er I have, or can, or am: I stay me on Thy faithful word, " The servant shall be as his Lord.' THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 3 Didst Thou not in the flesh appear Sin to condemn, and man to save? That perfect love might cast out fear That I Thy mind in me might have? f In holiness show forth Thy praise, And serve Thee spotless all my days? 2 Answer that gracious end in me For which Thy precious life was given; Redeem from all iniquity. Restore and make me meet for heaven; Unless Thou purge my every stain, Thy suffering and my faith are vain. 391 pl f 5 Thine own peculiar servant claim, For Thy own truth and mercy's sake; Hallow in me Thy glorious name; Me for Thine own this moment take, And change, and throughly purify: Thine only may I live and die. C. WESLEY. Giessen.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. JESUS, Thy boundless love to me No thought can reach, no tongue declare; O knit my thankful heart to Thee, And reign without a rival there! Thine wholly, Thine alone, I am, Be Thou alone my constant flame. 20 grant that nothing in my soul May dwell, but Thy pure love alone! O may Thy love possess me whole, My joy, my treasure, and my crown! Strange flames far from my heart remove; My every act, word, thought, be love. 30 love, how cheering is Thy ray! All pain before Thy presence flies, Care, anguish, sorrow, melt away Where'er Thy healing beams arise O Jesus, nothing may I see, Nothing desire, or seek, but Thee! 4 Didst Thou not die that I might live, No longer to myself, but Thee; Might body, soul, and spirit give To Him who gave Himself for me? f Come, then, my Master, and my God, Take the dear purchase of Thy blood. f4 Unwearied may I this pursue, Dauntless to the high prize aspire; Hourly within my soul renew This holy flame, this heavenly fire; And day and night be all my care To guard the sacred treasure there. 299 p6 0 that I, as a little child, 59 5 More hard than marble is my heart, And foul with sins of deepest stain; But Thou the mighty Saviour art, Nor flowed Thy cleansing blood in vain. Ah, soften, melt this rock, and may Thy blood wash all these stains away! May follow Thee, and never rest Till sweetly Thou hast breathed Thy And lowly mind into my breast![ mild Nor ever may we parted be, Till I become one spirit with Thee. 7 Still let Thy love point out my way! How wondrous things Thy love hath wrought! Still lead me lest I go astray: astray Direct my word, inspire my thought: And if I fall soon may I hear Thy voice, and know that love is near. 8 In suffering be Thy love my peace, In weakness be Thy love my power; And when the storms of life shall cease, Jesus, in that important hour, f In death as life be Thou my Guide, And save me, Who for me hast died. P. GERHARDT, trs. by J. WESLEY. 300 392 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 8 de P eppade Voices in Unison. -8G Dagdalen( 1st Tune).- 8 8.8 8.8 8. da al DO T 88 did P dop P d d d 8 d d O doodle 7 dd 8/18 2 13 18 O d dod Harmony. O 2 8 8 10 ele T 11 O d 8 Teignton( 2nd Tune).- 8 8.8 8.8 8. Sir J. STAINER, Mus. Doc. plo p #d طه ههه. d. Je d 12 dd O # 8 8 O هم T. WALLHEAD. 2018| 8 200g|-|| Jadade é 8% dopl pº 8 >>|® e ટી| dyjado do do THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 000 6²20 djed dod લલ કીકીયજી -8 688 11 de deado|| eto THOU HOU hidden love of God, whose height, Whose depth unfathomed no man knows, A I see from far Thy beauteous light, Inly I sigh for Thy repose; p My heart is pained, nor can it be At rest, till it finds rest in Thee. 2 Thy secret voice invites me still The sweetness of Thy yoke to prove: And fain I would; but though my will Seems fixed, yet wide my passions rove; Yet hindrances strew all the way; I aim at Thee, yet from Thee stray. 3 Is there a thing beneath the sun That strives with me Thy heart to share? Ah, tear it thence, and reign alone, The Lord of every motion there! p Then shall my heart from earth be free, When it hath found repose in Thee. 4 0 hide this self from me, that I No more, but Christ in me, may live! My vile affections crucify, 8 Nor let one darling lust survive! In all things nothing may I see, Nothing desire or seek but Thee. 50 Love! Thy sovereign aid impart, To save me from low- thoughted care; Chase this self- will through all my heart, Through all its latent mazes there; f Make me Thy duteous child, that I Ceaseless may' Abba, Father,' cry! A 6 Each moment draw from earth away My heart, that lowly waits Thy call; Speak to my inmost soul, and say, A ' I am Thy love, thy God, thy all!' f To feel Thy power, to hear Thy voice, To taste Thy love, be all my choice. 301 G. TERSTEEGEN, trs. by J. WESLEY. 302 393-394 O: 4 22 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Eaton.( 1st Tune).- 8 8.8 8.8 8. Ⓒ 8 A BB ÷ 3 ddd dad 8: d. ре 84²48| 248 2 x8 8 880² 8 88 d d d d d d d d 2 Q 8 8: d 5822 11 " 1 d d d do Dura( 2nd Tune).- 88.8 8.8 8. ↓ " 1 " 1 P P do jg og d. 8 P d g g d 8 2 88 T d do g d d d d d 8 888 880 d.d. 12 d d d d!! go 68 0 88 J 8 Z. WYVILL. 188 8 معاه Dr. GAUNTLETT. 80088 d. d d to ре Å f1 PRISONERS of hope, lift up your heads, THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. The day of liberty draws near! Jesus, who on the serpent treads, Shall soon in your behalf appear; The Lord will to His temple come: Prepare your hearts to make Him room. 2 Ye all shall find, whom in His word Himself hath caused to put your The Father of our dying Lord[ trust, Is ever to His promise just; Faithful, if we our sins confess, To cleanse from all unrighteousness. 3 Yes, Lord, we must believe Thee kind, Thou never canst unfaithful prove; Surely we shall Thy mercy find, Who ask, shall all receive Thy love; Nor canst Thou it to me deny, I ask, the chief of sinners I! f4 0 ye of fearful hearts, be strong! Your downcast eyes and hands lift up! Ye shall not be forgotten long, Hope to the end, in Jesus hope! Tell Him ye wait His grace to prove, And cannot fail, if God is love! 394 303 5 Prisoners of hope, be strong, be bold, Cast off your doubts, disdain to fear! Dare to believe! on Christ lay hold! Wrestle with Christ in mighty prayer; Tell Him,' We will not let Thee go, Till we Thy name, Thy nature know.' sacred The Lord Thy God delight to praise; His gifts I will for Him improve, To Him devote my happy days; To Him my thanks and praises give, And only for His glory live. 6 Hast Thou not died to purge our sin, And risen, Thy death for us to plead? To write Thy law of love within Our hearts, and make us free indeed? That we our Eden might regain, Thou diedst, and couldst not die in vain. f2 Long as my God shall lend me breath, My every pulse shall beat for Him; And when my voice is lost in death, My spirit shall resume the themeThe gracious theme for ever new, Through all eternity pursue. 7 Lord, we believe, and wait the hour Which all Thy great salvation brings; The Spirit of love, and health, and power [ kings; p3 Soon as the breath of man expires, Again he to his earth shall turn; Where then are all his vain desires, His love and hate, esteem and scorn? All, all at that last gasp is o'er, He falls, to rise on earth no more. f Shall come, and make us priests and Thou wilt perform Thy faithful word, The servant shall be as his Lord.' f8 f 9 Faithful and True, we now receive The promise ratified by Thee; To Thee the when and how we leave, In time and in eternity: The promise stands for ever sure, And we shall in Thine image shine, We only hang upon Thy word, The servant shall be as his Lord.' Partakers of a nature pure, Holy, angelical, divine: In spirit joined to Thee the Son, As Thou art with Thy Father one. Eaton or Dura.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. C. WESLEY. 4 He then is blest, and only he, Whose hope is in the Lord his God; Who can to Him for succour flee That spread the earth and heaven That still the universe sustains[ abroad; And Lord of all creation reigns. 5 True to His everlasting word, He loves the injured to redress; Poor helpless souls the bounteous Lord Relieves, and fills with plenteousness; f He sets the mournful prisoners free, He bids the blind their Saviour see. f6 The Lord Thy God, O Zion, reigns! Supreme in mercy as in power, The endless theme of heavenly strains, When time and death shall be no ff And all eternity shall prove Too short to utter all His love. C. WESLEY. [ more 304 395 월 244 Q: THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. Euphony. 8 8.8 8.8 8. P 88 to 88 ਉਰਫ O dod 8 etdd 12 Heef fee Ⓒ ²000 -O--O--08 peop 12 dec2l2: 20628 2. LL things are possible to him 8: La 600 believe: Lord, I no more Thy truth blaspheme, Thy truth I lovingly receive; f I can, I do believe in Thee; All things are possible to me. No O 2 The most impossible of all Is, that I e'er from sin should cease; Yet shall it be, I know it shall; I trust in Jesus' faithfulness! If nothing is too hard for Thee, All things are possible to me. f3 Though earth and hell the word gainsay, The word of God can never failJesus shall take my sins away; Tis certain, though impossible: P 8: 8 f4 3o BIMBI IN H. DENNIS. Toggles 100% " 1 e ooooo 18 8 pple ple ed algoed bede P : //: adddod. 2000 do ..dddd pleopet doodf 2 Q dagdal 8: dibl The thing impossible shall be; All things are possible to me. 27 " 1 8: When Thou the work of faith hast wrought, I here shall in Thine image shine, Nor sin in deed, or word, or thought, Let men exclaim, and fiends repine, They cannot break the firm decree; All things are possible to me. f5 All things are possible to God, To Christ, the power of God in man, To me, when I am all renewed, When I in Christ, am formed again, And witness, from all sin set free, All things are possible to me. C. WESLEY. 396 f2² 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. 48 888. Lucerne.- 888.888. d d d ee 2 d d d d. of J d. d 88 8 d dad 11 " 1 COME, Holy Ghost, all- quickening Come, and my hallowed heart inspire, Sprinkled with the atoning blood; Now to my soul Thyself reveal, Thy mighty working let me feel, And know that I am born of God. 2 Thy witness with my spirit bear, That God, my God, inhabits there; Thou, with the Father and the Son, Eternal light's coeval beam; Be Christ in me, and I in Him, Till perfect we are made in one. 3 When wilt Thou my whole heart subdue! Come, Lord, and form my soul anew, Emptied of pride, and self, and hell: p Less than the least of all Thy store Of mercies, I myself abhor; All, all my vileness may I feel. p 4 Humble, and teachable, and mild, O may I, as a little child, My lowly Master's steps pursue! Be anger to my soul unknown, Hate, envy, jealousy, be gone; In love create Thou all things new. " 1 2 188 & TO O الممل f d. 8 g d 8 8-8 700 8 Strasburg Gesangbuch, 1525. did d 8 of dd 8 d " 1 pp d ممه 305 " 1 E 8 stop 8 d. " 1 5 Let earth no more my heart divide; With Christ may I be crucified, To Thee with my whole soul aspire; Dead to the world and all its toys, Its idle pomp, and fading joys, Be Thou alone my one desire. 6 Be Thou my joy, be Thou my dread; In battle cover Thou my head, Nor earth nor hell I then shall fear; I then shall turn my steady face, Want, pain defy, enjoy disgrace, Glory in dissolution near. 7 My will be swallowed up in Thee; Light in Thy light still may I see, Beholding thee with open face; Called the full power of faith to prove, Let all my hallowed heart be love, A f And all my spotless life be praise. f8 Come, Holy Ghost, all- quickening fire! My consecrated heart inspire, Sprinkled with the atoning blood; Still to my soul Thyself reveal, Thy mighty working may I feel, And know that I am one with God. C. WESLEY. 306 397-398 # THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONSECRATION AND HOLINESS. St. Catherine.- 88.88.88. # 8.01ggg180 dog 828 888 3º PPP 임양 임 d 0-0 888 ddd -Odogledgleapis.logg 8 80 d delada dde 00 ро 2 8 88 88 dad ffe -0 0= BEHOLD the servant of the Lord! A I wait Thy guiding eye to feel, To hear and keep Thy every word, To prove and do Thy perfect will, f Joyful from my own works to cease, Glad to fulfil all righteousness. 11 2. Q: ddd 100 398 ¹OGOD, what offering shall I give To Thee, the Lord of earth and skies? f My spirit, soul, and flesh receive, A holy, living sacrifice; Small as it is,' tis all my store; More shouldst Thou have, if I had more. 8 P.P. 202 O -6d St. Catherine.- 88.8 8.8 8. J. G. WALTON. <-> a: d p aes 20. dond 28 20: de d 6 3 My every weak, though good design, O'errule, or change, as seems Thee meet; Jesus, let all my work be Thine, Thy work, O Lord, is all complete! And pleasing in Thy Father's sight; Thou only hast done all things right. 2 Me if Thy grace vouchsafe to use- 4 Here then to Thee Thine own I leave; Meanest of all Thy creatures, meMould as Thou wilt Thy passive clay; The deed, the time, the manner choose, But let me all Thy stamp receive, Let all my fruit be found in Thee; But let me all Thy words obey, Let all my works in Thee be wrought, f Serve with a single heart and eye, By Thee to full perfection brought. And to Thy glory live and die. A C. WESLEY. 2 Now then, my God, Thou hast my soul, No longer mine, but Thine I am: Guard Thou Thine own, possess it whole, Cheer it with hope, with love inflame; f Thou hast my spirit, there display Thy glory to the perfect day. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 3 Thou hast my flesh, Thy hallowed shrine Devoted solely to Thy will; Here let Thy light for ever shine, This house still let Thy presence fill; O Source of life! live, dwell and move In me, till all my life be love. 5 Send down Thy likeness from above, And let this my adorning be; Clothe me with wisdom, patience, love, With lowliness and purity, Than gold and pearls more precious far, A And brighter than the morning star. p4 O never in these veils of shame, Sad fruits of sin, my glorying be! Clothe with salvation, through Thy name, A My soul, and let me put on Thee; Be living faith my costly dress, And my best robe Thy righteousness. 399 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE. STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. C fl 2 1² 4 08 p pp 8 880 d og ele dd 8 St. Anselm.- L.M. ela. d E faithful souls, who Jesus know, If risen indeed with Him ye are, Superior to the joys below, YE His resurrection's power declare. Your faith by holy tempers prove, By actions show your sins forgiven; f And seek the glorious things above, And follow Christ, your head, to heaven. 888 rd d d d f3 There your exalted Saviour see, f6 Lord, arm me with Thy Spirit's might, Since I am called by Thy great name; In Thee let all my thoughts unite, Of all my works be Thou the aim; f Thy love attend me all my days, And my sole business be Thy praise! J. LANGE, trs. by J. WESLEY. Seated at God's right hand again, In all His Father's majesty, In everlasting pomp to reign. 8 0 O 307 Rev. L. G. HAYNE, Mus. Doc. do 8 임명 plopp 8 во -eel 4 To Him continually aspire, A Contending for your native place; And emulate the angel- choir, And only live to love and praise. 5 For who by faith your Lord receive, Ye nothing seek or want beside: Dead to the world and sin ye live; Your creature- love is crucified. 16 Your real life with Christ concealed, Deep in the Father's bosom lies; f And, glorious as your Head revealed, Ye soon shall meet Him in the skies. C. WESLEY. 308 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 400 6 월 e 2088 I degle ple Ble: 1 18dd ddd 00 401-402 #### ### St. Polycarp.- L.M. 8828 dd de do pola sa & PP dd P dd 18: 2 pale deed 2. Po ¹0 BLESSED Life! the heart at rest 30 blessed Life! the soul that soar When all without seems When sense of mortal sight is dim, Beyond the sense- beyond to Him A Whose love unlocks the heavenly doors. That trusts a higher Will, and deems That higher Will, not mine, the best. 20 blessed Life! the mind that sees, Whatever change the years may bring A mercy still in everything, And shining through all mysteries. 199 2. TOO 0 28² E 5 O Life, how blessed, how divine! Saviour, fulfil my deep desire, f And let the blessed Life be mine. BBonn.- L.M. 818 01 동양 1 SHEPHERD of souls, the great, the Who leadest Israel like a sheep, Present to guard, and give them food, And kindly in Thy bosom keep: | 8 886 8882|-|| dddo dedd O e 00 40 blessed Life! heart, mind, and soul, From self- born aims and wishes free, In all at one with Deity, And loyal to the Lord's control. popo Q. Q 88: do. gdd plg plg: 1 T do de W. T. MATSON. galg P From BEETHOVEN. 8 Brond ро Q. p 08 eto 8 9° 0. 1² 2 Hear Thy afflicted people's prayer, Arise out of Thy holy place, f Stir up Thy strength, Thine arm make bare, And vindicate Thy chosen race. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 3 Haste to our help, Thou God of love! Supreme, almighty King of kings, Descend all- glorious from above, Come flying on the cherubs' wings. 4 Turn us again, O Lord! and show 5 Revive, O God of power, revive Thy work in our degenerate days; f0 let us by Thy mercy live,[ praise! And all our lives shall speak Thy f6 Turn us again, O Lord! and show The brightness of Thy lovely face; So shall we all be saints below, And saved, and perfected in grace. C. WESLEY. The brightness of Thy lovely face; So shall we all be saints below, And saved, and perfected in grace. 402 fl Bonn.-L.M. AWAKE, our souls! away, our fears! f3 0 mighty God! Thy matchless power Let every be ever new, ever young; And firm endures, while endless years Their everlasting circles run. gone! Awake, and run the heavenly race, And put a cheerful courage on. 2 True,' tis a strait and thorny road, And mortal spirits tire and faint; But they forget the mighty God,[ saint. That feeds the strength of every 403 1 5 Swift as the eagle cuts the air, We'll mount aloft to Thine abode; On wings of love our souls shall fly, f Nor tire along the heavenly road. I. WATTS. Leeds. L.M. F doog 08 00 00g 28 dog 30 80 8 قه d Top ederde JESUS, my All, to heaven is gone, He whom I my hopes upon: His track I see, and I'll pursue The narrow way, till Him I view. 2 The way the holy prophets went; The road that leads from banishment; The King's highway of holinessI'll go; for all His paths are peace. 3 No stranger may proceed therein, No lover of the world and sin; Wayfaring men, to Canaan bound, Shall only in the way be found. -8° p 4 This is the way I long have sought, And mourned because I found it not; 4 From Thee, the ever- flowing spring, Our souls shall drink a fresh supply; While such as trust their native strength Shall melt away, and droop, and die. " 1 -6 dé 100 309 R. BENNETT. dopodo 318 هم مصم 81 -21 g 5 My grief, my burden long have been, Because I could not cease from sin, The more I strove against its power, I sinned and stumbled but the more; Till late I heard my Saviour say, ' Come hither, soul, I am the Way.' f 6 Lo! glad I come: and Thou, blest Shall take me to Thee as I am:[ Lamb! Nothing but sin to Thee I give, Nothing but love shall I receive. Then will I tell to sinners round, What a dear Saviour I have found: I'll point to Thy redeeming blood, And say- Behold the way to God!' J. CENNICK. 310 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 404 kensington.- C.M. doople glezde. -Oondod dode ele 1 88 405 o pl d 25 da 8 -Obd р COME, O my God, the promise seal, This mountain, sin, remove; Thou in my longing soul reveal The virtue of Thy love. 2 I want Thy life, Thy purity, Thy righteousness, brought in; I ask, desire, and trust in Thee, To be redeemed from sin. -O-63 For this, as taught by Thee, I pray, And can no longer doubt; Remove from hence! to sin I say, Be cast this moment out! ㅎㅎㅎ 8 php ppp p P g g #H g d d d d d d O Lo A ORD, as to Thy dear cross we flee, And plead to be forgiven, So let Thy life our pattern be, And form our souls for heaven. " 1 dond " 1 Mazareth.- C.M. O " 1 -OPup d Be cast into the crimson tide Of my Redeemer's blood! " 1 4 Anger and sloth, desire and pride, This moment be subdued; W. R. BRAINE. Tod 20 唱 5 Saviour to Thee my soul looks up, 200 My present Saviour, Thou; 2 In all the confidence of hope, I claim the blessing now. 6 Tis done! Thou dost this moment save, With full salvation bless; Redemption through Thy blood I have, And spotless love and peace. C. WESLEY. H tet 8 8888 2p T. WALLHEAD. d d 8: Q: p2 Help us, through good report and ill, Our daily cross to bear; Like Thee, to do our Father's will, Our brethren's grief to share. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 311 3 Let grace our selfishness expel, 5 Should friends misjudge, or foes defame, Or brethren faithless prove, Our earthliness refine, And kindness in our bosoms dwell, As free and true as Thine. Then, like Thine own, be all our aim To conquer them by love. p 4 If joy shall at Thy bidding fly, And grief's dark day come on, We, in our turn, would meekly cry, ' Father, Thy will be done! 406-407 8 ddd o d 2006 8881 dddo pppla Sawley.- C.M. lepel pip q magl ET to now belong A¹ His sovereign right assert, f And take up every thankful song, And every loving heart. 2 He justly claims us for His own, Who bought us with a price; The Christian lives to Christ alone, To Christ alone he dies. 6 Kept peaceful in the midst of strife, Ao may we lead the pilgrim's life, f And follow Thee to heaven. 407 RE f1 DEJOICE, believer, in the Lord, Who makes your cause His own, The hope that's built upon His word Can ne'er be overthrown. Org. 2 Though many foes beset your road, And feeble is your arm, Your life is hid with Christ, in God, Beyond the reach of harm. P. dopo afec Org. 3 Jesus, Thine own at last receive, Fulfil our hearts' desire, And let us to Thy glory live, And in Thy cause expire. 2018010 dddddd Sawley.- C.M. J. H. GURNEY. J. WALCH. OP Faceplegare ddd 15 5 As surely as He overcame, And triumphed once for you, f So surely you that love His name Shall through Him triumph too. ofa f4 Our souls and bodies we resign; With joy we render Thee Our all, no longer ours, but Thine To all eternity. C. WESLEY. J. NEWTON. 3 Weak as you are, you shall not faint; Or fainting, shall not die; Jesus, the strength of every saint, Will aid you from on high. eop 4 Though unperceived by mortal sense, Faith sees Him always nearA guide, a glory, a defence: Then what have you to fear? 312 408 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 1 P @de Dr. J. CLARKE. odpoled== 2| 83|| d 409 go do ddad 2 Bishopthorpe.- C.M. 8 22 JESUS [ ESUS! exalted far on high, To whom a name is given, A Name surpassing every Name That's named in earth or heaven; 8 pop مم 0:48 06: p2 Before whose throne shall every knee Bow down with one accord; Before whose throne shall every tongue Confess that Thou art Lord; to 8 d O 8 dd O 11 d 5 May we to others stoop, and learn To emulate Thy love; A So shall we bear Thine image here, And share Thy throne above. Faversham.- C.M. Q didd 3 Jesus! who in the form of God Didst equal honour claim; p Yet, to redeem our guilty souls, 8888 " 1 8 8 Didst stoop to death and shame4 0! may that mind be formed in us Which shone so bright in Thee; p May we be humble, lowly, meek, From pride and envy free: d. d d d d d d d TOP- 800 T. COTTERILL. Jp: d d d d d d d O d W. C. FILBY. 8 d. do d 20 6. Q: OP 8|| 1 CUPREME in wisdom, as in The Rock of Ages stands; THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 313 | p3 Mere human powers shall fast decay, And youthful vigour cease; f But those who wait upon the Lord, In strength shall still increase. 1 A 2 He gives the conquest to the weak, Supports the fainting heart; And courage in the evil hour His heavenly aids impart. 410 p2 We see Him not, yet may we trace The workings of His hands. 2 d d. 20 power, f5 On eagles' wings they mount, they soarThe wings of faith and loveTill past the cloudy regions here, They rise to heaven above. THOU say'st," Take up thy cross, O man, and follow Me;' The night is black, the feet are slack; Yet we would follow Thee. p3 Dim tracts of time divide But, O dear Lord, we cry, That we Thy face could see! Thy blessèd face one moment's spaceThen might we follow Thee! Braden.- S.M. 4 They with unwearied feet shall tread The path of life divine; With growing ardour onward move, With glowing brightness shine. 8: 8 8 g d. d d d d d d d O -0 Those golden days from me; Thy voice comes strange o'er years of How can we follow Thee?[ change; 7 1² " 1 Scotch Paraphrases. FP 4 5 d 6 d. d -0 O heavy cross- of faith In what we cannot see! American. de Comes faint and far Thy voice From vales of Galilee; Within our heart of hearts In nearest nearness be; f Set up Thy throne within Thine own: Go, Lord- we follow Thee. Thy vision fades in ancient shades; How should we follow Thee? As once of yore Thyself restore, And help to follow Thee! Q. O. F. T. PALGRAVE. 8: If not as once Thou camest, In true humanity, Come yet as Guest within the breast That burns to follow Thee! 314 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 411 412 8 OHB 8 d Q de 99 8 Charming Sound. S.M. pl 8 -O de ge TOO alegalagala dole ol8-2002 d flo do 음. 6 88 -98 dddd d 1 GRACE,' tis a charming sound, Harmonious to mine ear; Heaven with the echo shall resound, And all the earth shall hear. 2 Grace first contrived the way To save rebellious man; And all the steps that grace display Which drew the wondrous plan. dddd Ō 11 3 Grace taught my wandering feet To tread the heavenly road; And new supplies each hour I meet, While pressing on to God. f4 Grace all the world shall crown Through everlasting days; It lays in heaven the topmost stone, And well deserves the praise. 2 11 Fo PPP 20 O. Christus( 1st Tune).- 77.77. aladd P ㅎㅎㅎ T P. DODDRIDGE. J. PARSONS. -O88 J O ball ddd 18 Rev. W. BLOW. o نملم 앞에 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. Ⓒ+ 8 to do d d. dd 40 Po ta P 1 8 "/ O: P d d d d OF Priory( 2nd Tune).- 77.77. po po 8 d d Q " 1 " 1 8 8 8 -O " 1 alaga la 8 d d d d р HARK ARK! my soul, it is the Lord: ' Tis my Saviour- hear His word; Jesus speaks, and speaks to Thee: P'Say, poor sinner, lov'st thou Me? O P dd 100 810 p Yes, she may forgetful be, A Yet will I remember thee. 3' Can a woman's tender care Cease towards the child she bare? 2' I delivered thee when bound, And, when bleeding, healed thy wound; Sought Thee wandering, set thee right, Turned thy darkness into light. 4' Mine is an unchanging love, Higher than the heights above, Deeper than the depths beneath, Free and faithful, strong as death. A f5 Thou shalt see My glory soon, When the work of grace is done; Partner of My Throne shalt be: pp Say, poor sinner, lov'st thou Me?" 130.0 A 6 Lord, it is my chief complaint, That my love is cold and faint: Yet I love Thee, and adore; f0 for grace to love Thee more! % W. CowPER. Q W. HAYNES, Mus. Doc. 8 8 9 E 8 ddd ff lopp d d. Q. -OSVOJDHIMAL 80 315 316 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 413 St. Theresa( 1st Tune).- 65.6 5.D. With Refrain. Treble Voices in Unison. 6 8 1. Brightly gleams our ban- ner, Pointing to the sky, 6 88 266. 258 Point- ing to the sky, HON o.. 8: Still, with hearts u ni- ted, Sing- ing on our way,- - To their home on high! Marching thro' the desert, Glad- ly thus" we pray, 00 00 00 00 1: 0: 4 8 0 8 0 2 8 e--- 0P " 1 8 .. Unison. -0" 1 8: O Burngrove( 2nd Tune).- 65.65.D. With Refrain. Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. " 1 Waving wanderers on- ward op: REFRAIN. Ped. " 1 Brightly gleams our ban- ner, 18: -0Waving wand'rers onward To their home on T 8: El dddd to o Pf high! H. COWARD, Mus. Bac. d ● did d d ! 1111 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 317 fred Popf d d d d Glad --82 Hello 8 Q do 11 il dand Hot d d Hel ly thus We pray, الا الصام To REFRAIN. 8 T 121 2 Jesus, Lord and Master, At Thy sacred feet, Here with hearts rejoicing, See Thy children meet: p Often have we left Thee, Often gone astray; Keep us, mighty Saviour, In the narrow way. Brightly gleams,& c. A #dd 1 BRIGHTLY gleams our banner, Pointing to the sky, Waving wanderers onward To their home on high. Marching through the desert, Gladly thus we pray, f Still with hearts united Singing on our way. ff Brightly gleams our banner, Pointing to the sky, Waving wanderers onward To their home on high. > Ja d d d d d d d He 8 d pala ft. be 2 be 18 d -0 A f 8 --0--O8| 8: 2 --0O -e3 All our days direct us In the way we go, Lead us on victorious Over every foe; " 1 d dd dddd el +8 80 d السلام p Bid Thine angels shield us When the storm- clouds lower, Pardon, Lord, and save us In the last dread hour. Brightly gleams,& c. ff f4 Then with saints and angels May we join above, Offering prayers and praises At Thy throne of love: p When the march is over, Then come rest and peace, Jesus in His beauty, Songs that never cease. Brightly gleams our banner, Pointing to the sky, Waving wanderers onward To their home on high. T. J. POTTER AND W. W. How. 318 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 414 Rutherford.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 6 명 1889 4 88888 8 88 dddd. 0:40 00 8 Pf 15. P o d d d d 0-0 -0--02:28 2 8 " 1 -OOOO 11 ¹0 JESUS, I have promised To serve Thee to the end; Be Thou for ever near me, My Master and my Friend; I shall not fear the battle If Thou art by my side, Nor wander from the pathway If Thou wilt be my Guide. dddd g& d 20 let me feel Thee near me: The world is ever near; I see the sights that dazzle, The tempting sounds I hear; p My foes are ever near me, Around me and within; But, Jesus, draw The nearer, And shield my soul from sin. 8:12 A -6-° 8: o 11. -02: 8 7 128 80 p 50 let me see Thy foot- prints, And in them plant mine own; My hope to follow duly Is in Thy strength alone; guide me, call me, draw me, me to end, 100 8 f And then in heaven receive me, My Saviour and my Friend. 8 88 p 30 let me hear Thee speaking In accents clear and still, Above the storms of passion, The murmurs of self- will; D'UHRAN. す 。 god d d d do 0 J. E. BODE. dd O speak to re- assure me, To hasten, or control; O speak, and make me listen, Thou Guardian of my soul. 4 0 Jesus, Thou hast promised To all who follow Thee, That where Thou art in glory There shall Thy servant be; And, Jesus, I have promised To serve Thee to the O give me grace to follow, My Master, and my Friend. P ||||| THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. Camborne.- 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6. d 415 1 228 20 8 d pla 8 d d d e 8 Je d d P pla d d. 18 dd d d eFo d g CAST AST on the fidelity Of my redeeming Lord, I shall His salvation see, According to His word; Credence to His word I give; My Saviour in distresses past Will not now His servant leave, But bring me through at last. 88 8 11 2 Better than my boding fears To me Thou oft hast proved, Oft observed my silent tears, And challenged Thy beloved: Mercy to my rescue flew, [ prey; And death ungrasped his fainting Pain before Thy face withdrew, And sorrow fled away. " 1 g a d 8 f de 88 & d 319 ara HY. ROACH. G 8 " 1 3 Now as yesterday the same, In all my troubles nigh, Jesus, on Thy word and name I steadfastly rely; p Sure as now the grief I feel, ada od W The promised joy I soon shall have; Saved again, to sinners tell Thy power and will to save. 4 To Thy blessèd will resigned, And stayed on that alone, I Thy perfect strength shall find, Thy faithful mercies own; Compassed round with songs of praise, My all to my Redeemer give, Spread Thy miracles of grace, And to Thy glory live. C. WESLEY. 320 416 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. @f !!! # Requies.- 77.77.77.77. 8888 d d d d d ff O مامطه 700 00 8888 dd did 8888 d d d d d d Q 00 TOO OOL P TROTOAL Who his quiet shall molest? Who shall violate his rest? Jesus doth his spirit bear, Jesus takes his every care; He who found the wandering sheep, Jesus still delights to keep. 20 that I might so believe, Steadfastly to Jesus cleave, On His only love rely, Smile at the destroyer nigh; Free from sin and servile fear, Have my Jesus ever near, All His care rejoice to prove, All His Paradise of love! 8 d d d d d d o and did ff " 1 НАР [ APPY soul that free from harms, Rests within His Shepherd's arms! 100 = 00 00 " 1 " 1 00 00 TOO_ 8 8 8 00 dd d d d do. 00 d BLUMENTHAL. a 888 8 8 d od 8 8 3 Jesus, seek Thy wandering sheep, Bring me back, and lead, and keep; Take on Thee my every care, Bear me, on Thy bosom bear; Let me know my Shepherd's voice, More and more in Thee rejoice, More and more of Thee receive, Ever in Thy Spirit live: 4 Live, till all Thy life I know, Perfect through my Lord below, f Gladly then from earth remove, Gathered to the fold above. O that I at last may stand With the sheep at Thy right hand, Take the crown so freely given, Enter in by Thee to heaven! C. WESLEY. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 321 417 St. Theodulpb.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. # J 4 8 18 do d d مام 8 8 d d é 8 e O Q 8% d d. 21 d d et abiding, IN heavenly love aheart shall fear; And safe is such confiding, For nothing changes here. f The storm may roar without me, My heart may low be laid; But God is round about me, And can I be dismayed? DOE Q tu 300 Taa " 1 100 t 8 2 11 d d d 2 8 CO MELCHIOR TESCHNER, 1613. 00 00 818 8 d d d d. 8 g d d -8 d d 8008 8 e] 3 Green pastures are before me Which yet I have not seen; Bright skies will soon be o'er me, Where the dark clouds have been. f My hope I cannot measure, My path to life is free; My Saviour has my treasure, And He will walk with me. A. L. WARING. 00g d. His sight is never dim; He knows the way He taketh, And I will walk with IIim. -e-° Fo 2 Wherever He may guide me, No want shall turn me back; My Shepherd is beside me, And nothing can I lack: His wisdom ever waketh, -6° ਜੋ G 8: 322 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 418 St. Raphael.- 87.8 7.4 7. A 400 pppp TO ALL pop TOO ppo off doo je dogo pee 8800 ddo to: 00 Ao ddd. 1 JESUS, ESUS, Lord of life and glory,[ ear; Bend from heaven Thy gracious p While our waiting souls adore Thee, Friend of helpless sinners, hear: 419 64** By Thy mercy, O deliver us, good Lord! 388 By Thy mercy, O deliver us, good Lord! opp pl PP 8 " 1 2 From the depths of nature's blindness, p 5 In the weary hours of sickness, From the hardening power of sin, From all malice and unkindness, From the pride that lurks within, Mod By Thy mercy, O deliver us, good Lord! p3 When temptation sorely presses, In the day of Satan's power; In our times of deep distresses, In each dark and trying hour, சூழ THRO THROUGH good report and evil, Lord, Still guided by Thy faithful word, Our staff, our buckler, and our sword, p We follow Thee. 2 In silence of the lonely night, In the full glow of day's clear light, Through life's strange windings, dark p We follow Thee.[ or bright, Jo d 응 임양 임 Clifton.- 88 8.4( METRICAL CHANT). E. J. HOPKINS. 10 4 When the world around is smiling, In the time of wealth and ease, Earthly joys our hearts beguiling, In the day of health and peace, By Thy mercy, O deliver us, good Lord! pros dog In the time of grief and pain, When we feel our mortal weakness, When the creature's help is vain, By Thy mercy, O deliver us, good Lord! 8 pp 6 In the solemn hour of dying, In the awful judgment day, May our souls, on Thee relying, Find Thee still our hope and stay: By Thy mercy, O deliver us, good Lord! J. J. CUMMINS. ઘટીટટિકિટ જ gd W. L. REYNOLDS. -83 Strengthened by Thee we forward go, ' Mid smile, or scoff, or friend or foe, Through pain or ease, through joy or p We follow Thee. [ woe, A With enemies on every side, We lean on Thee, the Crucified; Forsaking all on earth beside, p We follow Thee. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 323 A O keep us, aid us by Thy grace!-- p We follow Thee. 5 0 Master! point Thou out the way, Nor suffer Thou our steps to stray; Then in the path that leads to day, p We follow Thee. 6 Thou hast passed on before our face; A Thy footsteps on the way we trace; 420 4 1 4 8 TOOOO 88 2 e 8 d 00 00 8 TOO OO d -0bull.- 88 6.88 6. -090% e& g -O Q Q " 1 COME on, my partners in distress, My comrades through the wilderWho still your bodies feel:[ ness, Awhile forget your griefs and fears, And look beyond this vale of tears, To that celestial hill. 1² 2 Beyond the bounds of time and space, Look forward to that heavenly place, The saints' secure abode: fOn faith's strong eagle- pinions rise, And force your passage to the skies, And scale the mount of God. p3 Who suffer with our Master here, We shall before His face appear, And by His side sit down; To patient faith the prize is sure, And all that to the end endure The cross, shall wear the crown. 4 Thrice blessèd, bless inspiring hope! It lifts the fainting spirits up, It brings to life the dead: f7 Whom have we in the heaven above, Whom on this earth save Thee, to love? Still in Thy light we onward move, p We follow Thee. H. BONAR. DO TOO OO de TOO PA TRO DO 00 P DOOO 0000 TOO TOOL " 1 d 89 000 19 22 2 d 2 8 8 O " 1 -OA Od 00 f Our conflicts here shall soon be past, And you and I ascend at last, Triumphant with our Head! f5 That great mysterious Deity We soon with open face shall see; The beatific sight Shall fill the heavenly courts with praise, And wide diffuse the golden blaze, Of everlasting light. 6 The Father shining on His throne, The glorious co- eternal Son, V The Spirit, one and seven, Conspire our rapture to complete; And lo! we fall before His feet, pp And silence heightens heaven. 7 In hope of that ecstatic pause, Jesus, we now sustain the cross, And at Thy footstool fall; Till Thou our hidden life reveal, Till Thou our ravished spirits fill, And God is all in all. C. WESLEY. 324 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 421 Maudsley Street.- 88 6.88 6. tele # te 88 d d d d god d 6 #ddd. of ddd. 422 Ⓒ 20. 8 doallale $ 180 popp dod " 1 1 BE it my only wisdom here, To serve the Lord with filial fear, With loving gratitude; Superior sense may I display, By shunning every evil way, And walking in the good. PP¹ 8 p p p pp 2 3: ddd. " 1 11. Dagdalen College.- 886.886. 888 gode dogd dodo gepo ddddd 임임 임임 일대일 양양 담당 Bo 20 may I still from sin depart; understanding P.P Dog Jesus, to me be given; And let me through Thy Spirit know f To glorify my God below, And find my way to heaven. C. WESLEY. d d " Jo PPPP PPP PP p. O Plp WM. HAYES, Mus. Doc. dad PPPP 88 08008 0. -6O O 3² THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 325 f1 CHILI HILDREN of light, arise and shine! p 3 The cross is ours, we bear it now; Your birth, your hopes, are all But did not He beneath it bow, Your home is in the skies;[ Divine; And suffer there at last? O then, for heavenly glory born, Look down on all with holy scorn That earthly spirits prize! 2 With Christ, with glory full in view, O what is all the world to you! What is it all but loss! [ earth, f Come on, then; cleave no more to Nor wrong your high celestial birth, Ye pilgrims of the cross. 423 262 1 agole PI ddd o dod 000 doo O 00 ey 1820 8 Barnby.- 88.8 8.8 8. J. BARNEY. 8: 318 ple 92818 181 2018| 21|| do? -0--0 P d d 800 00 elgapla ebd 11 8 p2 Jesus, 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 Jesus, my Lord, I Thee adore, O make me love Thee more and more! " 1 JESUS, 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. f Jesus, my Lord, I Thee adore, A O make me love Thee more and more! All that we feel can Jesus tell; His gracious soul remembers well The sorrows of the past. 40 blessèd Lord, we yet shall reign, Redeemed from sorrow, sin, and pain, And walk with Thee in white. We suffer now, but O! at last f We'll bless Thee, Lord, for all the past, And own our cross was light! E. DENNY. ddd dd Bopf گاه opple play 58 ad dago pod od doo@ ploop? ddd ²71 8: 8 12: 1 | p3 Jesus, what didst Thou find in me, That Thou hast dealt so lovingly? So far exceeding hope or thought. How great the joy that Thou hast bought, f Jesus, my Lord, I Thee adore, O make me love Thee more and more! f4 Jesus, 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. Jesus, my Lord, I Thee adore, O make me love Thee more and more! H. COLLINS. 326 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 424-425 Dozart. 88.8 8.8 8. " 1 Colzep zda pazzole p plo d 82000020000 88 1388 062 : 26 P fl 2200 2820 daddy g 650 ро р ge doodge& 20 THEE will I love, my Strength, my Tower; Thee will I love, my Joy, my Crown; Thee will I love with all my power, In all Thy works, and Thee alone; Thee will I love, till the pure fire Fills my whole soul with chaste desire. p 2 Ah! why did I so late Thee know, Thee, lovelier than the sons of men? Ah! why did I no sooner go " 1 To Thee, the only Ease in pain? Ashamed I sigh, and inly mourn, That I so late to Thee did turn. p3 In darkness willingly I strayed; جاه " 1 I sought Thee, yet from Thee I roved; Far wide my wandering thoughts were spread; Thy creatures more than Thee I loved; And now, if more at length I see, " Tis through Thy light, and comes from Thee! J 4 I thank Thee, Uncreated Sun,[ shined; That Thy bright beams on me have I thank Thee, Who hast overthrown 425 TOOL ре Dozart. 1 JESUS, to Thee our hearts we lift, ( May all our hearts with love o'erflow!) With thanks for Thy continued giftThat still Thy precious name we know Retain our sense of sin forgiven, And wait for all our inward heaven. تا ہے اور کر رجام From MOZART. _|| jal d Q dağlı sade O ppte dd o ddod O opp 8 My foes, and healed my wounded mind; I thank Thee, whose enlivening voice Bids my freed heart in Thee rejoice. 5 Uphold me in the doubtful race, Nor suffer me again to stray; Strengthen my feet, with steady pace, Still to press forward in Thy way; My soul and flesh, O Lord of might, Fill, satiate with Thy heavenly light. A f6 Give to mine eyes refreshing tears; Give to my heart chaste, hallowed fires Give to my soul, with filial fears, The love that all heaven's host inspires, That all my powers, with all their might In Thy sole glory may unite. f7 Thee will I love, my Joy, my Crown; Thee will I love, my Lord, my God; Thee will I love, beneath Thy frown, Or smile- Thy sceptre, or Thy rod: What though my flesh and heart decay, p Thee shall I love in endless day! V SCHEFFLER, trs. by J. WESLEY. 88.8 8.8 8. 2 What mighty troubles hast Thou shown Thy feeble, tempted followers here! We have through fire and water gone, But saw Thee on the floods appear; f But felt Thee present in the flame, And shouted our Deliverer's name. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 327 There are who suffer for Thy sake, Enjoy Thy glorious infamy, f Esteem the scandal of the cross, And only seek Divine applause. 3 When stronger souls their faith forsook, And, lulled in worldly, hellish peace, Leaped desperate from their Guardianrock, And headlong plunged in sin's abyss; Thy strength was in our weakness shown And still it guards and keeps Thine own. 4 All are not lost, or wandered back; All have not left Thy church and Thee: 426 de Q d 8 p сор 8 ddddo Reddish.- 88.8 8.8 8. d d د مـدار E 88 88 dd e a d SAVI AVIOUR of all, what hast Thou done, What hast Thou suffered on the tree? p Why didst Thou groan Thy mortal groan, Obedient unto death for me? The mystery of Thy passion show, The end of all Thy griefs below. 5 Thou who hast kept us to this hour, O keep us faithful to the end! When, robed with majesty and power, Our Jesus shall from heaven descend, f His friends and confessors to own, And seat us on His glorious Throne. C. WESLEY. Р dod 800 - 00 2 Thy soul, for sin an offering made, Hath cleared this guilty soul of mine; Thou hast for me a ransom paid, To change my human to Divine, To cleanse from all iniquity, And make the sinner all like Thee. 3 Pardon, and grace, and heaven to buy, My bleeding Sacrifice expired; But didst not Thou, my Pattern, die, That, by Thy glorious spirit fired, Faithful to death I might endure, And make the crown by suffering sure? " 1 d₂ 8 oto 00 88 -0--0de d 100 T. HENSHALL. dddd 28 2012/2 & d P 8 8 goed 11 4 Thon didst the meek example leave, That I might in Thy footsteps tread, p Might, like the Man of sorrows, grieve, And groan, and bow with Thee, my Thy dying in my body bear,[ Head, And all Thy state of suffering share. 8 5 Thy every suffering servant, Lord, Shall as his patient Master be; To all Thy inward life restored, And outwardly conformed to Thee, f Out of Thy grave the saint shall rise, And grasp, through death, the glorious [ prize. 6 This is the strait and royal way That leads us to the courts above; f Here let me ever, ever stay, Till on the wings of perfect love, I take my last triumphant flight From Calvary's to Zion's height. C. WESLEY. 328 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 427 Summerford( 1st Tune).- 10 10.10 10. J. T. GRIMLEY. 03-888 la 88129 pop 254 10: 2 b 88 odde 00 8 dd 2008 seppe 0: 2 20 662 00 8 88 dddd. Dount Zion( 2nd Tune).- 10 10.10 10. 11, To odd oploop op de ૮|| 10 0 100010 10000 180001 의 addd 00⁰0 ⁰⁰⁰ pol po " 1 " 1 id addoo ppt dod Without Thy guiding hand we go astray, And doubts appal, and sorrows still increase; Lead us through Christ, the true and living Way. A 2 Lead us, O Father! in the paths of truth; Unhelped by Thee, in error's maze we grope, p While passion stains and folly dims our youth, And age comes on uncheered by faith and hope. P 3 Lead us, O Father! in the paths of right; Blindly we stumble when we walk alone, Involved in shadows of a darksome night, Only with Thee we journey safely on. oo 4 Lead us, O Father! to Thy heavenly rest, However rough and steep the path may be, Through joy or sorrow, as Thou deemest best, Until our lives are perfected in Thee. W. H. BURLEIGH. J. H. GAUNT. 88 d d. d. elp dd 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- STEADFASTNESS AND GROWTH IN GRACE. 329 Chorley Wood.- 1111.11 11. 810 428 ### #! 2 8 8 0 d d d 8 888 d d d TOO P10 Q Tora 1 a ग -08 Ho 0101 = O -6 8 DO O Oa 8 00 p Q 8 8 00 00 g TOO Rev. T. RICHARD MATTHEWS. 8/8281 Ho TOO CO O Pod ddd 1000 22122 d d d d Tod dide -6 THOU HOUGH faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way; The Lord is our Leader. His word is our stay; Though suffering, and sorrow, and trial be near, The Lord is our Refuge, and whom can we fear? 2 He raiseth the fallen, He cheereth the faint; The weak and oppressèd- He hears their complaint; The way may be weary, and thorny the road, But how can we falter, our Help is in God? 3 And to His green pastures our footsteps He leads; His flock in the desert how kindly He feeds! p The lambs in His bosom He tenderly bears, And brings back the wanderers, safe from all snares. 1₁ 4 Though clouds may o'ercast us, our God is our Light, Though storms rage around us, our God is our Might; So, faint, yet pursuing, still onward we come; f For God is our Leader and heaven is our home. J. N. DARBY. L* 330 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- DECLENSION AND RECOVERY. bolly.- L.M. 429-430 pl 28 obdo 20 4 8 d LE 18 -6--0 52 020 -∞ RETURN, O wanderer! return! And seek an injured Father's face: Those warm desires that in thee burn Were kindled by reclaiming grace. 2 Return, O wanderer! return! And seek a Father's melting heart, Whose pitying eyes thy grief discern, Whose hand can heal thine inward smart. 3 Return, O wanderer! return! He heard thy deep repentant sigh! He saw thy softened spirit mourn, When no intruding ear was nigh. 430 pl STAY, Thou insulted Spirit, stay, Though I have done Thee such deNor cast the sinner quite away,[ spite, Nor take Thine everlasting flight. 2 Though I have steeled my stubborn heart, And still shook off my guilty fears, And vexed, and urged Thee to depart, For many long rebellious years; 89 bolly.- L.M. 3 Though I have most unfaithful been Of all who e'er Thy grace received, Ten thousand times Thy goodness seen, Ten thousand times Thy goodness grieved; 8 G. HEWS. do od -0 8 8 -O-04 Return, O wanderer! return! Thy Saviour bids thy spirit live! f Go to His bleeding feet, and learn How freely Jesus can forgive. 5 Return, O wanderer! return! And wipe away the falling tear; ' Tis God who says,' No longer mourn,' ' Tis mercy's voice invites thee near. 6 Return, O wanderer! return! Regain thy lost, lamented rest: Jehovah's me ting bowels yearn To clasp Iis Ephraim to His breast. W. B. COLLYER. p4 Yet O! the chief of sinners spare, In honour of my great High Priest, Nor in Thy righteous anger swear To exclude me from Thy people's rest. 5 This only woe I deprecate, This only plague I pray remove; Nor leave me in my lost estate, Nor doom me for this want of love. 6 Now, Lord, my weary soul release, Up- raise me with Thy gracious hand, And guide into Thy perfect peace, And bring me to the promised land. C. WESLEY. 431 pl THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- DECLENSION AND RECOVERY. Abridge( 1st Tune).- C.M. 22 d 388 Q dddd d d dddd plo 희 2 8 8 ކ 8 d. dd #dd ерекре 20 0 FOR a closer walk with God, A calm and heavenly frame; A light to shine upon the road That leads me to the Lamb! Burmab( 2nd Tune).- C.M. P2 Where is the blessedness I knew When first I saw the Lord? Where is the soul- refreshing view Of Jesus and His word? 6 11 22286822 dod dad d d d d d P P 11 3 What peaceful hours I then enjoyed! How sweet their memory still! p But now I find an aching void, The world can never fill. " 1 11. Tolo do 8 g f 0 888 dodd I. SMITH. مام eople 90 8 Q d d d d 8 d d d d f 331 8 Q 8 ||| +8 8: 4 Return, O holy Dove! return! Sweet Messenger of rest! I hate the sins that made Thee mourn, That drove Thee from my breast. V 5 The dearest idol I have known, Whate'er that idol be, A Help me to tear it from Thy throne, And worship only Thee. 6 So shall my walk be close with God, Calm and serene my frame; So purer light shall mark the road That leads me to the Lamb. W. COWPER. 33% 432 0,53 : b THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- DECLENSION AND RECOVERY. Tyrone.- C.M. dod 8 plo de da plat dod 0 Fo P dddd of º ¹ MY Y God, my God, to Thee I cry; Thee only would I know; Thy purifying blood apply, And wash me white as snow. 2 Touch me, and make the leper clean, Purge my iniquity: p Unless Thou wash my soul from sin, I have no part in Thee. 3 But art Thou not already mine? Answer, if mine Thou art! A Whisper within, Thou Love Divine, And cheer my drooping heart. 8 و هه مو 4 Tell me again my peace is made, And bid the sinner live: [ paid, The debt's discharged, the ransom's My Father must forgive. 5 Behold, for me the Victim bleeds, His wounds are opened wide: For me the blood of sprinkling pleads, And speaks me justified. l "" PE 11 8 god .Fo " 1 P d O & doll 810 11 I loathe myself when God I see, And into nothing fall, Content if Thou exalted be, A And Christ be all in All. 임형 لال p 6 0 why did I my Saviour leave, So soon unfaithful prove! How could I Thy good Spirit grieve, And sin against Thy love! C. WESLEY. Pell 7 I forced Thee first to disappear; I turned Thy face aside: [ here, p Ah, Lord! if Thou hadst still been Thy servant had not died. 8 But 0, how soon Thy wrath is o'er, A And pardoning love takes place! Assist me, Saviour, to adore The riches of Thy grace. 9 0 could I lose myself in Thee, Thy depth of mercy prove, Thou vast, unfathomable Sea Of unexhausted love! p 10 My humbled soul, when Thou art near, In dust and ashes lies: How shall a sinful worm appear, Or meet Thy purer eyes? 433 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- DECLENSION AND RECOVERY. Weber.- 77.77. 4 8 8 d d d d 40 8% 88 d d d d d e nd O bo 8 $ 8 bo " 88 d " 1 8 O 8 NP d d P1 DEPTH of mercy! can there be pl Mercy still reserved for me? Can my God His wrath forbear? Me, the chief of sinners, spare? 2 I have long withstood His grace, Long provoked Him to His face, Would not hearken to His calls, Grieved Him by a thousand falls. 3 Whence to me this waste of love? Ask my Advocate above! See the cause in Jesus' face, Now before the Throne of grace. 4 Kindled His relentings are; Me He now delights to spare; Cries,' How shall I give thee up?' Lets the lifted thunder drop. 5 There for me the Saviour stands; Shows His wounds, and spreads His hands! God is love! I know, I feel; 10 A Jesus weeps and loves me still! 6 Jesus, answer from above: Is not all Thy nature love? Wilt Thou not the wrong forget? Suffer me to kiss Thy feet? 7 If I rightly read Thy heart, If Thou all compassion art, Bow Thine ear, in mercy bow! Pardon and accept me now. p 8 Pity from Thine eye let fall; By a look my soul recall; Now the stone to flesh convert, Cast a look and break my heart. 9 Now incline me to repent; Let me now my fall lament; Now my foul revolt deplore; Weep, believe, and sin no more. C. WESLEY. From WEBER. 000 g d 333 O 8 80 dd D 334 434 0:64 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- DECLENSION AND RECOVERY. d d d p. Greenock( 1st Tune).- 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6. A. KNOTT BAINES. b d d d d d Q dd d Tod PP 8 850 मे 819 TOO O # " 1 d d 8 8 d d d d " 1 # d d P bg d d d d 2012 1008 10000= ㅎ e CO d TOP DO 3,000 to Marlow( 2nd Tune).-7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6. ㅎ 8 8 g ㅎㅎ d. pl 8 0 8 d d d 00 da e d d d d O TOTO Hell A. MORRIS EDWARDS. 28 tat #att 19 Hell P THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- DECLENSION AND RECOVERY. e 8 d d. 1 JESUS, friend of sinners, hear Yet once again I pray; From my debt of sin set clear For I have nought to pay; Speak, O speak the kind release; A poor backsliding soul restore! Love me freely, seal my peace, And bid me sin no more. A 2 For my selfishness and pride Thou hast withdrawn Thy grace, Left me long to wander wide, An outcast from Thy face; p But I now my sins confess, A And mercy, mercy, I implore; Love me freely, seal my peace, And bid me sin no more. & p PP 3 Though my sins as mountains rise, And swell and reach to heaven, Mercy is above the skies, I may be still forgiven: p Infinite my sins' increase, But greater is Thy mercy's store: Love me freely, seal my peace, A And bid me sin no more. 8 00-00 TOOOO g d TOO OO g d 8 8 8 d d d d d d. do & d 335 4 Sin's deceitfulness hath spread A hardness o'er my heart; But if Thou Thy Spirit shed, The hardness shall depart; p Shed Thy love, Thy tenderness, And let me feel Thy softening power; Love me freely, seal my peace, A And bid me sin no more. 5 From the oppressive power of sin My struggling spirit free; Perfect righteousness bring in, Unspotted purity: A Speak, and all this war shall cease, And sin shall give its raging o'er; f Love me freely, seal my peace, And bid me sin no more. 6 For this only thing I pray, And this will I require, Take the power of sin away, Fill me with chaste desire; Perfect me in holiness; Thine image to my soul restore; f Love me freely, seal my peace, And bid me sin no more. C. WESLEY. 336 435 f # THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- DECLENSION AND RECOVERY. 88 82 did 00 Slowly. Consecration.- C.M., 12 lines. 8 18 po Rather faster. ddd 8 i p ppp 18 8 ބ 8 #d. Ld Q. 8 " 1 d d d d d d d " 1 het o " 1 d d d did. P to& p to P 8 8 " 1 d d A 8 TOO OO da 회 dd 00 р C. HANCOCK, Mus. Bac. 88 * Small notes for the Organ only. O dd P p. d. 8 20 -O-° # 페이 ضمام 1 18 # THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- DECLENSION AND RECOVERY. 11 1 WHEN I had wandered from His fold, His love the wanderer sought; When slave- like into bondage sold, His blood my freedom bought. Therefore that life, by Him redeemed, Is His through all its days; And as with blessings it hath teemed, So let it teem with praise. A d f For I am His, and He is mine, The God, whom I adore! A My Father, Saviour, Comforter, Now and for evermore. 2 When I forgot His tender love, And my affections set Not upon holy things above, He did not me forget; But gently chastening, gently tried With ring and robe and kiss, Drawing me near His wounded side To bring me back to bliss. f For I am His,& c. A 3 When sunk in sorrow, I despaired, And changed my hopes for fears, He bore my griefs, my burden shared, And wiped away my tears. Therefore the joy by Him restored, To Him by right belongs: And to my gracious, loving Lord I'll sing through life my songs. f For I am His,& c. 4 When I beneath my cross lay down. And could no farther move, A He raised me up, He showed the crown, And whispered,' I am Love.' Therefore that love my song shall be. And to my glorious King, Through time and through eternity, My life His praise shall sing. f For I am His,& c. J. S. B. MONSELL d 337 338 436 4 4 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- DECLENSION AND RECOVERY. Tiberias.- 87.87.47. ddd d d O ddd ddd d d 0 Q Jill: 0 po SAVIOUR, visit Thy plantation, Grant us, Lord, a gracious rain! All will come to desolation, Unless Thou return again. f Lord, revive us; All our help must come from Thee. 2 Keep no longer at a distance, Shine upon us from on high; p Lest, for want of Thine assistance, Every plant should droop and die. f Lord, revive us; All our help must come from Thee. 3 Surely once Thy garden flourished, Every part looked gay and green; Then Thy word our spirits nourished, Happy seasons we have seen! f Lord, revive us; All our help must come from Thee. 888 4 But a drought has since succeeded, And a sad decline we see; Lord, Thy help is greatly needed, Help can only come from Thee. f Lord, revive us; All our help must come from Thee. " 1 5 Where are those we counted leaders, Filled with zeal, and love, and truthOld professors, tall as cedars, Bright examples to our youth? f Lord, revive us; All our help must come from Thee. 11. 8 888 T dddd dd d 8 ممه J. SCHMIEDLIN. O O Foore d d dd --00 8 ро 1 6 Some, in whom we once delighted, We shall meet no more below; p Some, alas! we fear are blighted, Scarce a single leaf they show. f Lord, revive us; All our help must come from Thee. p7 Younger plants- the sight how pleasant, Covered thick with blossom stood; But they cause us grief at present, Frosts have nipped them in the bud! f Lord, revive us; All our help must come from Thee. 8 Dearest Saviour, hasten hither, Thou canst make them bloom again: O permit them not to wither, Let not all our hopes be vain! f Lord, revive us; All our help must come from Thee. 9 Let our mutual love be fervent, Make us prevalent in prayers; Let each one esteemed Thy servant Shun the world's bewitching snares. f Lord, revive us; All our help must come from Thee. f10 Break the tempter's fatal power; Turn the stony heart to flesh: And begin, from this good hour, To revive Thy work afresh. Lord, revive us; All our help must come from Thee. J. NEWTON AND J. RYLAND, JUN. 437 1 b THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- DECLENSION AND RECOVERY. In Memoriam.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. 232 d de 888 ટકટ ૦૮ શ્રીટ થી ૦૯ 2868 2018 O 8 880 o dog dod ed 18 8 d 0 d d d d °° WEARY of wandering from my God, And now made willing to return, p I hear, and bow me to the rod; For Thee, not without hope, I mourn; I have an Advocate above, A Friend before the throne of Love. PP 20 Jesus! full of truth and grace, More full of grace than I of sin, Yet once again I seek Thy face; Open Thine arms, and take me in, And freely my backslidings heal, And love the faithless sinner still. " 1 elgo " 1 00 ö Rev. C. J. DICKINSON. 8800 р ed po 8 dlegle plane ododododoodd 212 11 ggg te P 5 Ah! give me, Lord, the tender heart That trembles at the approach of sin; A godly fear of sin impart, Implant, and root it deep within, That I may dread Thy gracious power, And never dare to offend Thee more. C. WESLEY. الحال 339 8 3 Thou know'st the way to bring me back, My fallen spirit to restore; O for Thy truth and mercy's sake, A Forgive, and bid me sin no more! The ruins of my soul repair, And make my heart a house of prayer. 4 The stone to flesh again convert, The veil of sin again remove; p Sprinkle Thy blood upon my heart, And melt it by Thy dying love; This rebel heart by love subdue, And make it soft, and make it new. 340 438 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- DECLENSION AND RECOVERY. Dalkeith( 1st Tune).- 10 10.10 10. f ²+$ 2 6800 ¹98 8 છુટ ૬૬૮ ઇષ્ટદ e -9م له ام d008 8 800 pp 0800 88 dddd ddod o o proto O 200 0800 2008 gloogaop 88 popl888888.co dddd mpolcalage a -90 pl O өө giedd O St. Agnes( 2nd Tune).- 10 10.10 10. " 1 8 00 e des de l 0000 800 ро T. HEWLETT, Mus. Bac. ޓޓ до 909 O PPPPP 800 201000018 1 ppppp CO 00 J. LANGRAN, Mus. Bac. ppp ooo oo өөө 0008 982 papla alouill 88 22 100 0 800 WE WEARY of earth and laden with my sin, A I look at heaven, and long to enter in; But there no evil thing may find a home: And yet I hear a voice that bids me' Come.' 8 H² dobd Holl p2 So vile I am, how dare I hope to stand In the pure glory of that holy land? Before the whiteness of that throne appear? Yet there are hands stretched out to draw me near. p3 The while I fain would tread the heavenly way, Evil is ever with me day by day; Yet on mine ears the gracious tidings fall, f'Repent, confess, thou shalt be loosed from all.' A f4 It is the voice of Jesus that I hear, His are the hands stretched out to draw me near, And His the blood that can for all atone, And set me faultless there before the Throne. 439 16. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. 5 Twas He Who found me on the deathly wild, And made me heir of heaven, the Father's child; And day by day, whereby my soul may live, Gives me His grace of pardon, and will give. 8 Nought can I bring, my Lord, for all I owe, Yet let my full heart what it can bestow; Like Mary's gift, let my devotion prove, Forgiven greatly, how I greatly love. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND 288 d A 60 great Absolver! grant my soul may wear The lowliest garb of penitence and prayer, That in the Father's courts my glorious dress f May be the garment of Thy righteousness. da 7 Yea, Thou wilt answer for me, righteous Lord: Thine all the merits, mine the great reward; p Thine the sharp thorns, and mine the golden crown, f Mine the life won, and Thine the life laid down. 21812 88 TOO 80 dddd GUIDANCE. Luther's Chant.- L.M.. C 900 2 8 8 8 Z O 880 8 8 8 dddd 88 -611 Her father's God before her moved, P An awful Guide in smoke and flame. 2 By day, along the astonished lands The clouded pillar glided slow; By night, Arabia's crimsoned sands Returned the fiery column's glow. -6 S. J. STONE. 8700 g d d g 응 e dddd 88 위 888| 2 8 5 And O! when stoops on Israel's path, In shade and storm, the frequent night, Be Thou- long- suffering, slow to wrathA burning and a shining light! A ө. +8 -088 gla 8 2. -8WHEN Israel, of the Lord beloved, f3 There rose the choral hymn of praise, Out of the land of bondage And trump and timbrel answered keen, came, And Zion's daughters poured their lays, With priests' and warriors' voice between. 341 || 4 And present still, though now unseen, When brightly shines the prosperous day, Be thoughts of Thee a cloudy screen, To temper the deceitful ray! W. SCOTT. 342 440-441 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. O 88 dd 8 d Lo ddid -088 CO O St. Luke.-L.M. add d d 110 d 00 pl PEEBLE in body and in mind, Saviour, I cast them both on Thee, With humble confidence to find Thy perfect strength displayed in me. 2 Entangled in the worldly snare, With sore perplexity distrest,[ care, p O'erwhelmed with mountain- loads of Beneath Thy mercy's wings I rest. 3 Thou seest I know not what to do, But fix mire eyes on Thee alone, Till Thou Thy secret counsel show, And bring the blind by ways unknown. p3 If in this darksome wild I stray, 。 • ddd d P d Be Thou my Light, be Thou my Way; No foes, no violence I fear,[ near. No fraud, while Thou, my God, art d O رکھ 00 8 " 1 00 88 dd ㅎ add g 4 If Thou direct my path aright, If Thou before Thy servant go, The darkness shall be turned to light, The mountains at Thy presence flow. 5 The crooked things shall at Thy word Be straight, the rugged places plain, The creatures all obey their Lord, And be whate'er Thy will ordain. 441 St. Luke.-L.M. ¹0 THOU, to Whose all- searching sight| p4 When rising floods my soul o'erflow, The darkness as Search, prove my heart, it pants for Thee, A my waves woe, Jesus, Thy timely aid impart, And raise my head, and cheer my heart. O burst these bonds, and set it free! 2 Wash out its stains, refine its dross, Nail my affections to the cross; Hallow each thought; let all within Be clean, as Thou, my Lord, art clean! V 6 My soul, escaped the fowler's net, Above all earthly things shall soar, Or fall at my Deliverer's feet, And love, and wonder, and adore. C. WESLEY. 5 Saviour, where'er Thy steps I see, Dauntless, untired, I follow Thee; O let Thy hand support me still, And lead me to Thy holy hill! 6 If rough and thorny be the way, My strength proportion to my day; Till toil, and grief, and pain shall cease, Where all is calm, and joy, and peace. J. WESLEY. 442-443 C² if gdj P d d d o THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Morwood.- L.M. 8 443 ' L 68 e 00 to 18 d d d d oo pl( OD of my life, to Thee I call; O When the great water- floods prevail, Leave not my trembling heart to fail. 2 Friend of the friendless and the faint, Where should I lodge my deep complaint? Where, but with Thee, Whose open door Invites the helpless and the poor? 3 Did ever mourner plead with Thee, And Thou refuse the mourner's plea? Does not Thy word still fixed remain, That none shall seek Thy face in vain? E ED by a kindlier hand than ours, We journey through this earthly the bo scene; And should not, in our weary hours, Turn to regret what might have been. Toa A Or wrung by disappointment keen, Will seek relief from present cares, In thoughts of joys that might have been. Ja р Horwood.- L.M. --0Do. 8 11 ooo a Do ре d dd W. H. HART. 8 d 5 And grant we may so pass the days, The cradle and the grave between, That death's dark hour not darker be For thoughts of what life might have been. 8 P 343 8 -05 Fair is the lot that's cast for me; I have an Advocate with Thee: They whom the world caresses most Have no such privilege to boast. G. Z. GRAY. O 4 That were a grief I could not bear, Didst Thou not hear and answer prayer: But a prayer- hearing, answering God Supports me under every load. A p6 Poor though I am, despised, forgot, Yet God, my God, forgets me not; And he is safe, and must succeed, For whom the Lord vouchsafes to plead. W. COWPER. || 3 But let us still these wishes vain; We know not that of which we dream; Our lives might have been sadder yet; God only knows what might have been. P2 And yet these hearts, when torn by pain p 4 Forgive us, Lord, our little faith; And help us all, from morn till e'en, Still to believe that lot the best Which is not that which might have been. 344 444 fl 40 O d d THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Ho 8 88000 Toa d -00 700 20 Lur Mundi.- L.M. TOO 445 446 0888 مجم onde "" JESUS, Lord of heavenly grace, Thou fountain of eternal light,[ face; Whose beams disperse the shades of night; 2 Come, Holy Sun of heavenly love, Shed down Thy radiance from above, And to our inmost hearts convey The Holy Spirit's cloudless ray. O 3 So we the Father's help will claim, And sing the Father's glorious Name; His powerful succour we implore, That we may stand, to fall no more. " 1 dd 120-23 pl TOOD P TOOL good door рор oto 88 70 Christ, with each returning morn Thine image to our hearts is borne; O may we ever clearly see Our Saviour and our God in Thee! Meapolis.- L.M. 8 20 ado 2 May He our actions deign to bless, And loose the bonds of wickedness; From sudden falls our feet defend, And guide us safely to the end. 5 May faith, deep- rooted in the soul, Subdue our flesh, our minds control; May guile depar; and discord cease, And all within be joy and peace. O p6 O hallowed thus be every day! Let meekness be our morning ray, And faithful love our noonday light, And hope our sunset calm and bright. dado 8 "" AMBROSE, trs. by J. CHANDLER. d ad 8 Dr. GAUNTLETT. d d 88 º From HAYDN. 2]]] Q Hell } 1 INTO Thy gracious hands I fall; Thee with the arms of faith embrace; THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. O raise me, heal me, by Thy grace. 2 Now righteous through Thy wounds I No condemnation now I dread:[ am; I taste salvation in Thy Name, Alive in Thee, my living Head. 3 Still let Thy wisdom be my guide, Nor take Thy light from me away; Still with me let Thy grace abide, That I from Thee may never stray. 446 1 WHILE passing through this vale of woe, I'm called to suffer grief and pain; I must through fire and water go, Before I can my Canaan gain. 447 2 At times, I'm almost led to think I ne'er shall reach my journey's end; But Jesus will not let me sink, While on His mercy I depend. pla 8 dodo plo plo 00 Meapolis.- L.M. d plº of 4 Let Thy word richly in me dweli; f Thy peace and love my portion be; My joy to endure and do Thy will, Till perfect I am found in Thee. Arm me with Thy whole armour, Lord! Support my weakness with Thy might, Gird on my thigh Thy conquering sword, And shield me in the threat'ning fight From faith to faith, from grace to grace, So in Thy strength shall I go on, f Till heaven and earth flee from Thy face, And glory end what grace begun. From the German, trs. by J. WESLEY f5 A 5 The floods and flames His word obey, Therefore my journey I'll pursue; f They make me now an open way, And Jesus Christ will bring me through. THEE, Jesus, full of truth and grace, we adore; f Thee in affliction's furnace praise, And magnify Thy power. 2 Thy power, in human weakness shown Shall make us all entire; 3 The fire may burn, if Christ be mine He will not leave me in distress; I shall be kept by power Divine, While passing through the wilder We now Thy guardian presence own, And walk unburned in fire. 4 Though waters rise on every hand, He will support me from above; f I on a sure foundation stand, The rock of His redeeming love. RPP Evangelist.- C.M. 100 00 11 ness. a 24 O ON H. BOURNE AND W. SANDERS. للل From MENDELSSOHN 8 dd 98 P چه 345 4 The fire our graces shall refine, Till, moulded from above, We bear the character Divine, O " 1 A 3 Thee, Son of Man, by faith we see, And glory in our Guide! Surrounded and upheld by Thee, The fiery test abide. The stamp of perfect love. Fo C. WESLEY. 346 448 449 3 l'o P THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. kensington.- C.M. 388 امام عالم 00 P 8 00 8 --0bd P p 8 In all my sorrows, conflicts, woes, Dear Lord, remember me. -0 f THOU from Whom all goodness I lift my soul to Thee; [ flows, 2 When on my aching, burdened heart My sin's lie heavily, A Thy pardon speak, Thy peace impart; In love remember me. P. 3 When trials sore obstruct my way, And ills I cannot flee, O let my strength be as my day; For good remember me. Р to o 88 449 0 How dark this world would be, If, when deceived and wounded here, We could not fly to Thee. 2 The friends who in our sunshine live, When comes are d And he who has but tears to give, Must weep those tears alone. @dddd dederbeg od jed 20 THOU who driest the mourner's tear, 8 " 1 d O 7 And when before Thy throne I stand, And lift my soul to Thee, Then with the saints at Thy right hand, Dear Lord, remember me. P pp 6 LJ O 18 kensington.- C.M. T. HAWEIS AND T. COTTERILL. W. R. BRAINE. 4 When worn with pain, disease, and This feeble body see; [ grief, p Grant patience, rest, and kind relief; Hear and remember me. H 5 If, for Thy sake, upon my name Shame and reproach shall be, All hail reproach and welcome shame, If Thou remember me. 1 8 When, in the solemn hour of death, I wait Thy just decree, Be this the prayer of my last breathGood Lord, remember me. A 5 Then sorrow, touched by Him, grows bright, With more than rapture's ray ,, As darkness shows us worlds of light We never saw by day. T. MOORE. 3 But Thou wilt heal that broken heart, Which like the plants that throw Their fragrance from the wounded part, Breathes sweetness out of woe. 40 who could bear life's stormy doom, Did not His wing of love Come brightly waiting through the Our peace- branch from above? 450 d THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Alynboe.- S.M. -0ele pa 81 RPP " 1 ㅎㅎㅎ d P 2 3 O p5 J Ppp dő geed A¹ THOU OU very present Aid bal 00 "" جمله In suffering and distress; pel The soul, by faith reclined On his Redeemer's breast, f'Midst raging storms exults to find An everlasting rest. The soul, which still on Thee is stayed Is kept in perfect peace. desdéce ddddddd ple Sorrow and fear are gone, Whene'er Thy face appears; 8 It stills the sighing orphan's moan, And dries the widow's tears. It hallows every cross, It sweetly comforts me, Makes me forget my every loss, And find my all in Thee. 7 Jesus, to whom I fly, Peace to the troubled heart, Health to the sin- sick mind, The wounded spirit's balm Thou art, The Healer of mankind. 6 In deep affliction blest With Thee I mount above, f And sing, triumphantly distrest, Thine all- sufficient love. Doth all my wishes fill; What though created streams are dry, I have the Fountain still. Stripped of my earthly friends, I find them all in One: f And peace, and joy that never ends, And heaven, in Christ alone! ddd Dr. NARES. موره C. WESLEY. 8 0-0 8 00 347 2 348 451 222 1 2 2 ƒ3 P d THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Everlasting Light( 1st Tune).- S.M. J. B. BIRKBECK. 0000 d 08 d 8 O everlasting Truth! Truest of all that's true; * ррррр Eastwood( 2nd Tune).- S.M. H 9 Sure Guide of erring age or youth, Lead me and teach me too. O everlasting Strength! Uphold me in the way; Bring me in spite of foes, at length To joy and light and day. -9= 100_ " 1 EVERLASTING Light! 0 Shine graciously within: Brightest of all on earth that's bright, Come, shine away my sin. P d d d d Q ㅎ " 1 5 ƒ6 00 Oo 8 8 8 8 d 00... d H. T. LEWIS, Mus. Bac. plze 8 é P * The small notes are for accompaniment only. O TOO d O everlasting Rest! A Lift off life's load of care; Relieve, revive this burdened breast. And every sorrow bear. 8: P O everlasting Love! Well- spring of grace a 1 peace; Pour down Thy fulness from above; Bid doubt and trouble cease. Thou art in heaven our All; Our All on earth art Thou; Upon Thy glorious Name we call, Lord Jesus, bless us now. H. BONAR. 452-453 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Paris.- 77.7 7. 1 8 TOO 880 dodode d top do edota e 453 8 EAVENLY Father! to whose eye, lie, Through the desert where I stray, Let Thy counsels guide my way. 2 Lead me not, for flesh is frail, Where fierce trials would assail: Leave me not, in darkened hour, To withstand the tempter's power. 80000 0.0 3 Save me from his treacherous wiles: Arm me against pleasure's smiles. Give me, for my spirit's health, Neither poverty nor wealth. 4 Help Thy servant to maintain A profession free from stain; That my sole reproach may be, Following Christ and fearing Thee. DAY by day the manna fell: Still, by constant mercy fed, Give me, Lord, my daily bread. 8: Day by day, the promise readsDaily strength for daily needs: Cast foreboding tears away; Take the manna of to- day. A dd to 8100 3 Lord, my times are in Thy hand; All my sanguine hopes have planned, To Thy wisdom I resign, And would make Thy purpose mine. 8 Paris.- 77.7 7. 88: desels.l dado. 이.. 5 Lord! uphold me day by day, Shed a light upon my way: Guide me through perplexing snares, Care for me in all my cares. 6 All I ask for is- enough; Only, when the way is rough, Let Thy rod and staff impart Strength and courage to my heart. P7 Should Thy wisdom, Lord, decree Trials long and sharp for me, Pain or sorrow, care or shame, Father, glorify Thy name. A 8 Let me neither faint nor fear, Feeling still that Thou art near; In the course my Saviour trod, Tending still to Thee, my God. 349 J. CONDER. 4 Thou my daily task shalt give; Day by day to Thee I live: So shall added years fulfil Not mine own- my Father's will. p5 Fond ambition, whisper not; Happy is my humble lot. Anxious, busy cares, away! I'm provided for to- day. 6 0 to live exempt from care By the energy of prayer; f Strong in faith, with mind subdued, Yet elate with gratitude. T CONDER. 350 454 254 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Fatherland( 1st Tune).-- 55.88.5 5. 희망 8 ppp pp +48888 0 Jogo a d.ogg dddd 90 PIPPPP e piedodogdd b 3²1880012 dd de 10! Coffoote #ddd 00 dddd ga 900 °° ¹JESUS, still lead on, TOO 00 Till our rest be won, ' Jesus, still lead on"( 2nd Tune).- 5 5.8 8.5 5. J. W. WAUGH, F.C.O. " 1 88 P ddd PPPP J d d d d d d d P PP to PP 8888 pop 1②88 임 800 2,000 pada dae p And although the way be cheerless, We will follow, calm and fearless: Guide us by Thy hand To our Fatherland. O P 2 If the way be drear, If the foe be near, A Let not faithless fears o'ertake us, Let not faith and hope forsake us, For, through many a foe, To our home we go. 5 " 1 8 " 1 F. C. MAKER. " 1 -O" 1 88 2002 de e o Hell poº Het p 3 When we seek relief From a long- felt grief, When oppressed by new temptations, Lord, increase and perfect patience; Show us that bright shore Where we weep no more. 8 Jesus, still lead on, Till our rest be won; Heavenly Leader, still direct us, Still support, console, protect us, Till we safely stand In our Fatherland. " 1 Prop d je dddd Pro popo From Thy bright abode, Call us home to God. || 4 When sweet earth and skies Fade before our eyes; When through death we look to heaven, And our sins are all forgiven, L. N. VON ZINZENDORF, trs, by H. L. L. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. 455 St. Mary Magdalene.- 6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5. 54 4 00 dida 8 0 0 0 8 8 8 de e 88 • --O 100 d d " 1 100 --68 8888 td d d d d 11 00 00 IN the hour of trial, Jesus, pray for me, Lest by base denial I depart from Thee; When Thou seest me waver, With a look recall, Nor, through fear or favour, Suffer me to fall. 00 00 8 2 With its witching pleasures, Would this vain world charm; Or its sordid treasures Spread to work me harm; p Bring to my remembrance Sad Gethsemane, Or, in darker semblance, Cross- crowned Calvary. ddd Q dd 010 Foo 8 de O dddd "" 3 TOLO pp 5 When in dust and ashes -O11 Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. 8 6108 8 800da 88 2 10000 Лоп To the grave I sink, While heaven's glory flashes O'er the shelving brink, On Thy truth relying Through that mortal strife Lord, receive me dying To eternal life. للللل p 4 If with sore affliction J. MONTGOMERY. p 3 Should Thy mercy send me Sorrow, toil, and woe, Or should pain attend me On my path below; Grant that I may never Fail Thy hand to see; Grant that I may ever Cast my care on Thee. dd " Thou in love chastise, Pour Thy benediction On the sacrifice; Then, upon Thine altar Freely offered up, Though the flesh may falter, Faith shall drink the cup. 351 او 352 456 18 g 2 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Eden( 1st Tune).- 66.66. d 8 8 12 P لله d do لجاج 00 dog 8 d do g 8 8 8 8 8 d d d d f d 00 O 8 p 2 Smooth let it be, or rough, It will be still the best: Winding or straight, it leads Right onward to Thy rest. P 1 THY way, not mine, O Lord, However dark it be! Lead me by Thine own hand, Choose out the path for me. p 3 I dare not choose my lot; I would not if I might; Choose Thou for me my God, So shall I walk aright. A 4 The kingdom that I seek Is Thine; so let the way 0 90 St. Cecilia( 2nd Tune).- 66.66. g: DO 2. 8 Foo 8 P 8 8 F TOOD dd # 0 P J do P ddd dddd pp p 8 g Rev. O. M. FEILDEN. E Rev. L. G. HAYNE, Mus. Doc. 88 لملاح 8 d d d 8: That leads to it be Thine: Else I must surely stay. 8: Take Thou my cup, and it With joy or sorrow fill, As best to Thee may seem; Choose Thou my good and ill. 6 Choose Thou for me my friends. My sickness or my health; me, My poverty or wealth. 7 Not mine, not mine the choice, In things or great or small; Be Thou my Guide, my Strength, f My Wisdom, and my All! H. BONAR. 457 1 2 ƒ3 进来 告 **** 00 TOO THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCI St. Benignus.- 66.77.77. Toa ㅎ ddd 100_ O dd ерт dd TOO. TO_ dd dd, ере da d d d d p 00 ele 8 8 8 TOO O d TO d 69 88 And is it not a dream? And are we saved through Him? Yes, our bounding heart replied, -0Yes, broke out our joyful tongue, Freely we are justified; This the new, the gospel- song! Q: √= " 1 -0WHEN our redeeming Lord Pronounced the pardoning word, Turned our soul's captivity, O what sweet surprise we found! Wonder asked,' And can it be?' Scarce believed the welcome sound. = 0 8 " 1 The heathen too could see Our glorious liberty: All our foes were forced to own ' God for them hath wonders wrought: Wonders He for us hath done, From the house of bondage brought. 4 00 00 00 d d d O P OR DOL TOTO 00 g d d d TOO To d ORLANDO SLADDIN. 7 P 88 d 8 8 CD 100 d d d d d To us, our gracious God His pardoning love hath showed: f Now our joyful souls are free Who for Thy coming wait, And wail their lost estate; 353 8 From the guilt and power of sin: Greater things we soon shall see; We shall soon be pure within. p Poor, and sad, and empty still, Who for full redemption weep; They shall Thy appearing feel, Sow in tears, in joy to reap. 16 Who seed immortal bears, And wets his path with tears, f Doubtless he shall soon return, Bring his sheaves with vast increase Fully of the Spirit born, Perfected in holiness. C. WESLEY. M 354 458 2 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Wittemburg. 67.6 7.6 6.6 6. ddd £ PPPS d 18: d P Hea d d d d d d d d р р 18 " 1 O. 17 8 d "" 8: O " 1 " 1 8: "" f1 NOW thank we all our God, With heart and hands and voices, Who wondrous things hath done, In Whom His world rejoices; p Who from our mother's arms Hath blessed us on our way With countless gifts of love, And still is ours to- day. d do do d | f2 8 pl d d Q 200 d d. 2. 20 d JOHANN CRÜGER, 1653. slopp 8 3 All praise and thanks to God f The Father now be given, The Son, and Him who reigns With them in highest heaven, The One Eternal God, P Jd d Whom earth and heaven adore, For thus it was, is now, And shall be evermore. Q O may this bounteous God Through all our life be near us, VWith ever joyful hearts And blessèd peace to cheer us; And keep us in His grace, And guide us when perplexed, And free us from all ills In this world and the next. e M. RINCKART, trs, by C. WINKWORTH. P P 459 48 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Evelyn.- 777.6. d. Q: d d 88 8 d d g O 8-8 TOO_ d O " 1 d. d d d O d d d. IN the dark and cloudy day, When earth's riches flee away, And the last hope will not stay, p My Saviour, comfort me. 2 When the hoard of many years, Like a fleet cloud disappears, And the future's full of fears, p My Saviour, comfort me. Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. 13 When the secret idol's gone, That my poor heart yearned upon---Desolate, bereft, alone, p My Saviour, comfort me. 4 Thou Who wast so sorely tried, In the darkness crucified, Bid me in Thy love confide; p My Saviour, comfort me. 5 Comfort me, I am cast down, Tis my heavenly Father's frown; I deserve it all, I own; My Saviour, comfort me. 6 In these hours of sad distress, Let me know He loves no less, Bids me trust His faithfulness; My Saviour, comfort me. 7 Not unduly let me grieve, Meekly the kind stripes receive, Let me humbly still believe; p My Saviour, comfort me. 8 So it shall be good for me, Much afflicted now to be, If Thou wilt but tenderly, My Saviour, comfort me. G. RAWSON. 355 88 do 356 460 324 88 0:40 2 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Massau.- 77.77.77. O dd O -OG 0 88 -0--0ddd el 88 ممال a d O 8 d -9O On the pathway rough and steep, A Through this weary wilderness. Holy Jesus, day by day, Lead us in the narrow way. " 1 2 There are stony ways to treadGive the strength we sorely lack; There are tangled paths to threadLight us, less we miss the track. Holy Jesus, day by day, Lead us in the narrow way. da 10_ d 0000. 8 dd d 00 00 O 88 j d لاج 8008 DOL d d d d ROSENMÜLLER. 5 Upward still to purer heights, Onward yet to scenes more blest, Calmer regions, clearer lights, Till we reach the promised rest. Holy Jesus, day by day, A Lead us in the narrow way. go aloot d dad 1 LORD, Thy children guide and keep, p3 There are sandy wastes that lie As with feeble steps they pless Cold and sunless, vast and drear, Where the feeble faint and dieW. W. How. 8 -6O A Grant us grace to persevere. Holy Jesus, day by day, Lead us in the narrow way. 80 4 There are soft and flowery glades Decked with golden- fruited trees, Sunny slopes and scented shades; Keep us, Lord, from slothful ease. Holy Jesus, day by day, Lead us in the narrow way. 1 461 2 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Willerby.- 84.8 4.888. leppel 480 cha god d 임 임임 등 임 임음 bd. bo: didd 0.00 J --08 8 odd 28000000.0 8880 Q " 1 doo 6 88 de 8 g d d d d Q ¹MY Saviour,' mid life's varied scene, Be Thou my Stay; Guide me through each perplexing path, To perfect day. A p In weakness and in sin I stand; Still faith can clasp Thy mighty hand, And follow at Thy dear command. My Saviour, I have nought to bring Worthy of Thee; A broken heart Thou wilt not spurn Accept of me: I need Thy righteousness divine, I plead Thy promises as mine, p I perish if I am not Thine. કે ડીટીઓ થઈ өр 08800040 d did to 8 03 TO OO 8 E. PROUT, B.A. 8: dd. " 1 88 357 3 My Saviour, wilt Thou turn away From such a cry? 5 My Saviour, thus I find my rest, Alone with Thee; Beneath Thy wing I have no fear Of what may be. f Strengthened with Thy all- glorious might, I shall be conqueror in the fight, Then give to Thee my crown of light. ddd to off My Refuge, wilt Thou me forget, And must I die? E. A. GODWIN, 8 88 Faith trembles; but her glance of light Has pierced through regions dark as night And entered into realms of light. 4 My Saviour,' mid heaven's glorious throng I see Thee there, Pleading with all Thy matchless love And tender care: Not for the angel forms around, But for lost souls in fetters bound, That they may hear salvation's sound. 358 462 • 2b THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. PP d d Stepbanos( 1st Tune).- 85.83. Rev. Sir H. W. BAKER. dd JJ d 8 Do 8 888 8 8 0 o 8 Bullinger( 2nd Tune).- 85.83. de todo o p dd d PART thou weary, art thou languid, Art sore 3 Is there diadem, as Monarch, That His brow adorns? Jő P 2 ' Yea, a crown, in very surety, p But of thorns." d ' Come to Me,' saith One,' and coming, p Be at rest.' P & 2 Hath He marks to lead me to Him, be my ' In His feet and hands are woundp And His side.' [ prints, 8 88 840 d d d 8 8 8 8 8 " 1 P O 00 0 8 ਕ d 00 00 8 Rev. E. W. BULLINGER. da 7 Finding, following, keeping, struggling, Is He sure to bless? f'Saints, apostles, prophets, martyrs, Answer,' Yes." 00 - 8: ग po. d 4 If I find Him, if I follow, What His guerdon here? ' Many a sorrow, many a labour, p Many a tear.' STEPHEN OF SABA, trs. by J. M. NEALE. O° f5 If I still hold closely to Him, What hath He at last? " Sorrow vanquished, labour ended, Jordan passed.' 6 If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay? f'Not till earth, and not till heaven Pass away.' 463 1 ## THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Pitsmoor.-86.8 6.86. ale d d P المالك 00 ddd did 8 10008 ddd daf FATHER, I know that all my life Is portioned out for me; The changes that will surely come I do not fear to see; I ask Thee for a present mind Intent on pleasing Thee. " 1 p2 I ask Thee for a thoughtful love, Through constant watching wise, To meet the glad with joyful smiles, And wipe the weeping eyes; P A heart at leisure from itself, To soothe and sympathize. 3 I would not have the restless will That hurries to and fro, Seeking for some great thing to do, Or secret thing to know; p I would be treated as a child, And guided where I go. O dd " P d eff - 88 pos A₁ -Oa d d d d d d d Q P& po_ VERTON JAMES J. OVERTON. dig 4 Wherever in the world I am, In whatsoe'er estate, 00 7 In service which Thy love appoints, There are no bonds for me; La I have a fellowship with hearts My secret heart is taught the truth That makes Thy children free: f A life of self- renouncing love Is one of liberty. To keep and cultivate; P A work of lowly love to do, For Him on whom I wait. 359 5 I ask Thee for the daily strength, To none that ask denied, A mind to blend with outward life, While keeping at Thy side; Content to fill a little space, If Thou be glorified. V 6 Briars beset our every path, Which call for patient care; There is a cross in every lot, A constant need for prayer; A. L. WARING. p But lowly hearts that lean on Thee Are happy everywhere. 8: 360 464-465 Sefton( 1st Tune).- 87.87. a od P O: 8 op 44 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. 465 1 P d 8 مما ddd مام da a d 8 pla d d d d d 00 00 " 1 : ام 2 Q Eccleriggs( 2nd Tune).- 87.87. TOOL 10 0== 000 p2 Am I weak? Thine arm will lead me Safe through every danger, Lord; Am I hungry? Thou wilt feed me With the manna of Thy word. 888 d 700 700 3 Am I thirsting? Thou wilt guide me Where refreshing waters flow; Faint or feeble, Thou'lt provide me Grace for every want I know. 8 dd did dod dd 。e O do TOO TOOL 888 1 THOU art near, yes, Lord, I feel it, Thou art near where'er I move, And though sense would fain conceal it, Faith still whispers it to love. V 8 80% ENTLY, Lord, O gently lead us T Through this gloomy vale of tears, Through the changes Thou'st decreed Till ur last great change appears.[ us TOO TOO O Q Rev. H. A. CROSBIE. 아 do Sefton.- 87.8 7. 8 W. STATHAM, B.A., Mus. Doc. dad pop 88 dd. # 8 8 11 4 Am I fearful? Thou wilt take me Underneath Thy wings, my God; Am I faithless? Thou wilt make me Bow beneath Thy chastening rod. 0 8 5 Am I drooping? Thou art near me, Near to bear me on my way; V Am I pleading? Thou wilt hear me, Hear and answer when I pray. 6 Then, my soul, since God doth love thee, Faint not, droop not, do not fear; Though His heaven is high above thee, He Himself is ever near. J. S. B. MONSELL. 2 0 refresh us with Thy blessing! O refresh us with' T'hy grace! May Thy mercies, never ceasing, Fit us for Thy dwelling- place. p3 When temptation's darts assail us, When in devious paths we stray, Let Thy goodness never fail us, Lead us in Thy perfect way. p4 In the hour of pain and anguish, In the hour when death is near, Suffer not our hearts to languish, Suffer not our souls to fear. 466 ## THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. ## 48 po 208 d O 70 TOO P 100 d 00 00 = TOO___ FOO 888 Eadric.- 87.87.447. d Ti £ PP TOO 6 P o d 5 When this mortal life is ended, Bid us in Thine arms to rest, f Till, by angel hands attended, We awake among the blest. TOO OO f6 Then, O crown us with Thy blessing, Through the triumphs of Thy grace! Then shall praises, never ceasing, Echo through Thy dwelling- place. T. HASTINGS. PP dd at lead us O'er the world's tempestuous sea; Guard us, guide us, keep us, feed us, For we have no help but Thee: Yet possessing Every blessing, If our God our Father be. 11 8 = TOO ddd 800 d d d d d d P 0 Q TOO tag d Od 3 Spirit of our God, descending, Fill our hearts with heavenly joy; Love with every passion blending, Pleasure that can never cloy: Thus provided, Pardoned, guided, Nothing can our peace destroy.. J. EDMESTON. O MALCOLM ALLISON. 0000 P 8 do شحال 361 dd PP 2.28|| p2 Saviour, breathe forgiveness o'er us; All our weakness Thou dost know; Thou didst tread this earth before us, Thou didst feel its keenest woe: pp Lone and dreary, Faint and weary, Through the desert Thou didst go. M* 362 THE CHRISTIan life- suppORT AND GUIDANCE. Dismissal.- 87.87.47. 467-468 O 0 우 ddd 58 d ca 8 8 TOO d 1 UIDE G Pilgrim, through this barren land; p I am weak, but Thou art mighty; Hold me with Thy powerful hand: f Bread of heaven: Feed me till I want no more. 8 8% 2 Open now the crystal Fountain, Whence the healing stream doth flow; Let the Fire and cloudy Pillar 468 1 AVIOUR, through the desert lead us, Without Thee we cannot go; Thou from cruel chains hast freed us, Thou hast laid the tyrant low, Let Thy presence Cheer us all our journey through. A 2 With a price Thy love has bought us, Saviour, what a love is Thine! Hitherto Thy power has brought us, Power and love in Thee combine, f Lord of glory, Ever on Thy people shine. O p3 Through the desert waste and cheerless, Though our destined journey lie, Rendered by Thy presence fearless, We may every foe defy: f Nought shall move us, While we see the Saviour nigh. " 1 " 1 8 TOTO 8 Dismissal.- 87.87.47. boed dddo W. L. VINER. Tod d d 8 88 dd do Lead me all my journey through: Strong Deliverer, f Be Thou still my Strength and Shield. p3 When I tread the verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious fears subside: Death of death, and hell's Destruction, Land me safe on Canaan's side: f Songs of praises A I will ever give to Thee. W. WILLIAMS AND P. WILLIAMS. 4 When we halt, no track discovering, Fearful lest we go astray, O'er our path Thy pillar hovering, Fire by night and cloud by day, Shall direct us, That we may not miss our way. 5 When we hunger, Thou wilt feed us, Manna shall our camp surround; Streams shall from the rock abound. f Happy Israel! What a Saviour thou hast found. f6 Lead us on, Almighty Victor, Scatter every hostile band; Be our Guide and our Protector, Till on Canaan's shores we stand. ff Shouts of victory Then shall fill the Promised Land T. KELLY. 469-470 !! THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Anglican.- 87.87.47. Ⓒ4 f² de 8 TOO TO PPP g ddd ¹ IF 00 11100 8 10000 P 8 Four God had TOO. 00 = 000 S рер O CO 11 not befriended, Now may grateful Israel say, If the Lord had not defended, When with foes we stood at bay, Madly raging, Deeming our sad lives their prey: d d d d 828 2 Then the tide of vengeful slaughters O'er us had been seen to roll, And their pride, like angry waters, " 1 11 470 f1 WHY those fears? behold,' tis Jesus fl Holds the helm, and guides the ship: Spread the sails, and catch the breezes Sent to waft us through the deep, To the regions Where the mourners cease to weep. A 3 Led by faith, we brave the ocean, Led by faith, the storms defy; Calm amidst the wild commotion, 8 . 2 Though the shore we hope to land on Only by report is known, Yet we freely all abandon, Led by that report alone; And with Jesus Through the trackless deep move on. TOO_CO 8 20 8 8 d d d d d d d d d d d d O f P 210 d d ⁹00 Anglican.- 87.87.47. C. STEGGALL. 8 ddd ddd E f3 Praise to God, whose mercy 2 8 Had engulfed our struggling soulThe loud waters, Proud and spurning all control. 363 token Beamed to still that raging sea: Lo, the snare is rent and broken, And our captive souls are free. Lord of glory, Help can come alone from Thee! B. H. KENNEDY. Knowing that our Lord is nigh: Waves obey Him, And the storms before Him fly. f 4 Rendered safe by His protection, We shall pass the watery waste; Trusting to His wise direction, We shall gain the port at last; with Think on toils and dangers past. 50 what pleasures there await us! There the tempests cease to roar; There it is that those who hate us Shall molest our peace no more: Trouble ceases V On that tranquil, happy shore! T. KELLY. 364 471-472 3²5 f1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE, Innspruck.- 88 6.8 86. 88 d P 8 220 P 8 g d d D 8: g || 18| 8 00 " 1 should we V If we could cast our care on Thee, If we from self could rest; And feel at heart that One above, In perfect wisdom, perfect love, Is working for the best. 2 How far from this our daily life, How oft disturbed by anxious strife, By sudden wild alarms! 1 O could we but relinquish all Our earthly props, and simply fall On Thine Almighty arms! " 1 472 ¹ GOD, Thy faithfulness I plead; My present help in time of need, My great Deliverer Thou! llaste to my aid, Thine ear incline, And rescue this poor soul of mine; I claim the promise now! 08 ged 8 p5 Lord, make these faithless hearts of ours Such lessons learn from birds and flowers; Make them from self to cease, Leave all things to a Father's will, And taste, before Him lying still, E'en in affliction, peace. P J. ANSTICE. de Innspruck.- 88 6.8 86. TOO TO S 8 H. ISAAK. Po 68 = 00 p3 Could we but kneel and cast our load, E'en while we pray, upon our God, Then rise with lightened cheer, Sure that the Father, who is nigh f To still the famished raven's cry, Will hear in that we fear! A 0: 4 We cannot trust Him as we should, So chafes sweet nature's restless mood To cast its peace away; But birds and flowerets round us preach, All, all the present evil teach Sufficient for the day. 2 Where is the way? ah! show me where, That I Thy mercy may declare, The power that sets me free: p How can I my destruction shun? How can I from my nature run? Answer, O God, for me! THE CHRISTIAN 3 One only way the erring mind Of man, short sighted man, can find, From inbred sin to fly: Stronger than love, I fondly thought, Death, only death, can cut the knot, Which love cannot untie. 473 d P 4888 р. 5 Thy faithful, wise, and mighty love Shall every stumbling- block remove, And make an open way; Thy love shall burst the shades of death, And bear me, from the gulf beneath, To everlasting day. C. WESLEY. Woodhouse Grove.- 886.886. 8 OO grace: LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. 4 But Thou, O Lord, art full Thy love can find a thousand ways, To foolish man unknown: My soul upon Thy love I cast; I rest me till the storm is past, Upon Thy love alone. P od diodd dre a Dr. A. H. MANN. " 1 palagpolos dlaessl 88 P dd O I TOO 00 8 P d TOP DO V 2 Such happiness, O Lord, have we, By mercy gathered in to Thee, HOW happy are the little flock,[ rock, In all commotions rest?[ high, When war's and tumult's waves run Unmoved above the storm they lie, They lodge in Jesus' breast. 00010 F Before the floods descend:[ down, And while the bursting cloud comes We mark the vengeful day begun, P And calmly wait the end. 8 8 rall. 8 d 88 365 88 8: 3 Whatever ills the world befall, A pledge of endless good we call A sign of Jesus near: His chariot will not long delay; We hear the rumbling wheels and pray, f Triumphant Lord, appear!' 4 Appear with clouds on Zion's hill, The word and mystery to fulfil, Thy confessors to approve; f Thy members on Thy Throne to place, And stamp Thy name on every face, In glorious, heavenly love! C. WESLEY, 366 474 26 2 HEN THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Tryphena.- 88 8. 0: 4 " 1 I the darkest A Or tremble at the tempter's power? Jesus vouchsafes to be my Tower. f2 Though hot the fight, why quit the field? 9909 Z 11100 1000 TOO OO 0700 Why must I either flee or yield? Since Jesus is my mighty Shield? o: p3 When creature comforts fade and die, Worldlings may weep, but why should Í? Jesus still lives and still is nigh. A PO 4 Though all the flocks and herds were My soul a famine need not dread,[ dead, For Jesus is my living Bread. 475 " 1 stoppppp dod la cealal odpor daaddadd 8 Dp 8 ple d d d d d d TOO 10 A For our succour undertaking, Lord and Saviour, help us! Boniface.- 88 TOO OO p6 = T00 2 Lo! the world from Thee rebelling, Round Thy Church, in pride, is swelling; With Thy word their madness quelling, p Lord and Saviour, help us! 476 f¹L Faithless fears our hearts are shakO! the storms of life are breaking, f3 [ ing: 5 I know not what may soon betide, Or how my wants shall be supplied; But Jesus knows, and will provide. Though sin would fill me with distress, The throne of grace I dare address, For Jesus is my Righteousness. M 7 Though faint my prayers and cold my love. 00 8 Against me earth and hell combine; But on my side is power Divine; f Jesus is all, and He is mine. J. NEWTON. 8.6. Toe TOO My steadfast hope shall not remove While Jesus intercedes above. A p4 ی ام ور dd рр F. R. HAVERGAL. 22. Darmstadt Gesangbuch, 1698. Fog dd dd TO S Plymouth Dock( 1st Tune).- 88.8 8.8 8. d d d d d d dd рр On Thine own command relying, We our onward task are plying, Unto Thee for safety sighing. Lord and Saviour, help us! By Thy birth, Thy cross and passion, By Thy tears of deep compassion, By Thy mighty intercession, Lord and Saviour, help us! لول 108 H. ALFORD. 8 bb THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. " 1 Bar до 200 d öğle dododood O لحمل 810 dodog to o ooo good 2 88 Southgate( 2nd Tune).- 88.88.88. Food d خلم 188 68888 " 1 L EADER of faithful souls, and Guide Of all that travel to the sky, Come, and with us, e'en us, abide, Who would on Thee alone rely; On Thee alone our spirits stay, While held in life's uneven way. " 1 8 2 Strangers and pilgrims here below, This earth, we know, is not our place; A We hasten through the vale of woe, And, restless to behold Thy face, Swift to our heavenly country moveOur everlasting home above. 3 We've no abiding city here, But seek a city out of sight; Thither our steady course we steer, Aspiring to the plains of light, Jerusalem, the saints' abode, Whose Founder is the living God. 88 80 500 8 g 0 g 으 " 1 do do Lad -6ор 8 8 odod opfo म did B- p 8810 18 8 367 --0g g po pe -0dodogo Our labour this, our only aim, To find the New Jerusalem. to Patient the appointed race to run, This weary world we cast behind; From strength to strength we travel on The new Jerusalem to find: p5 Through Thee, who all our sins hast Freely and graciously forgiven,[ borne, With songs to Zion we return, Contending for our native heaven; A f That palace of our glorious King, We find it nearer while we sing. 6 Raised by the breath of Love Divine, We urge our way with strength renewed; A The church of the first- born to join, We travel to the mount of God; f With joy upon our heads arise, And meet our Captain in the skies. C. WESLEY. 368 477 0 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPFORT AND GUIDANCE. balle.- 88.8 8.8 8. pl 18 8 d ро OOL O dd 888 818 8 d d d d d d d d d d el مه مام α= 8: 8 2 If aught should tempt my soul to stray, From heavenly wisdom's narrow way, p To fly the good I would pursue, Or do the sin I would not do; 11. WHEN gathering clouds around Ip4 view, A And days are dark and friends are few, On Him I lean, Who, not in vain, Experienced every human pain; He sees my wants, allays my fears, And counts and treasures up my tears. A Still He, who felt temptation's power, Shall guard me in that dangerous hour. P 3 If wounded love my bosom swell, Deceived by those I prized too well, p He shall His pitying aid bestow, Who felt on earth severer woe: pp At once betrayed, denied, or fled, By those who shared His daily bread. 8 opp 700 H. KUGELMANN, 1540. 00 P 8 J d fil 8 S 80|| d d d d d d If vexing thoughts within me rise, And, sore dismayed, my spirit dies; Still He, who once vouchsafed to bear The sickening anguish of despair, Shall sweetly soothe, shall gently dry The throbbing heart, the streaming eye. pp 5 When sorrowing o'er some stone I bend, Which covers what was once a friend, And from his hand, his voice, his smile, Divides me for a little while; A Thou, Saviour, mark'st the tears I shed, For Thou did'st weep o'er Lazarus dead. 6 And O! when I have safely passed Through every conflict but the last; A Still, still unchanging, watch beside p My dying bed- for Thou hast died; Then point to realms of cloudless day, And wipe the latest tears away. R. GRANT. 478 pl !! :: 100 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Cheshunt College.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. do pp dddd 8 8 é d 00 00 00 dd 00 00 dddd 。° o o ód popp р b 28 da 想 。 8 PEACE, doubting heart! my God's I am; [ fear; Who formed me man, forbids my The Lord hath called me by my name; The Lord protects, for ever near; His blood for me did once atone, And still He loves and guards His own. 30== TOO. TOO p2 When, passing through the watery deep, I ask in faith IIis promised aid, The waves an awful distance keep, And shrink from my devoted head; f Fearless their violence I dareThey cannot harm, for God is there! A " 1 3 To Him mine eye of faith I turn, And through the fire pursue my way; The fire forgets its power to burn, The lambent flames around me play; I own His power, accept the sign, f And shout to prove the Saviour mine. i Q 00 J 수 69 TOP O 188 dd 8 TOO 00 d 00 ddddd T O J. BARNBY. O 6 음 ge 369 d SPP doe 4 Still nigh me, O my Saviour! stand, And guard in fierce temptation's hour; Hide in the hollow of Thine hand, p5 Show forth in me Thy saving power; Still be Thy arms my sure defence, Nor earth nor hell shall pluck me thence. When darkness intercepts the skies, And sorrow's waves around me roll, When high the storms of passion rise, And half o'erwhelm my sinking soul, My soul a sudden calm shall feel, pp And hear a whisper,' Peace; be still!' 6 Though in affliction's furnace tried, Unhurt on snares and death I'll tread; [ wide, Though sin assail, and hell thrown Pour all its flames upon my head, f Like Moses' bush, I'll mount the higher, And flourish unconsumed in fire. C. WESLEY. 370 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. 479-480 Lur Benigna( 1st Tune).- 10 4.10 4.10 10. !! 6 ㅎ O 8 a O Led 8 8 g O 응 to d 8: 8 888 18: 8| PP 8888 8 T do 8& 2 " 1 88 20: 9808 8 8 Sandon( 2nd Tune).- 10 4.10 4.10 10. म: do od dod d 8 added d d d d Q ممد drd. 8Q Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. P Q.8 P 2.8 8 -OD 2 M 8 pop up 8 --0--OC. H. PURDAY. 00 te THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. 88888888 odd 000000 480 O " 1 A¹ LEA deo O 38 good 0.2008 9: 0 EAD, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead Thou me on! p The night is dark, and I am far from home, Lead Thou me on! ddddd foooo A Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough for me. 2 I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me on;. I loved to choose and see my path; but now, Lead Thou me on! I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will remember not past years. : 3 So long Thy power hath blest me, sure it still Will lead me on; O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till The night is gone, f And with the morn those angel faces smile, A Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile. J. H. NEWMAN. Lur Benigna or Sandon.- 10 4.10 4.10 10. 1 THY Word, O Lord, Thy precious Word alone, me on; p By this, until the darksome night be gone, Lead Thou me on! A Thy Word is light, Thy Word is life and power, By it O guide me in each trying hour! p2 Tis all I have; around no light appearsO lead me on! With eyes on Thee, though gazing through my tears, Lead Thou me on! The good and best might lead me far astray; Omniscient Savicur, lead Thou me, I pray! 3 Whate'er my path, led by Thy Word,' tis good; O lead me on! Be my poor heart Thy blessèd Word's abode, Lead Thou me on! Thy Holy Spirit gives the light to see, And leads me, by the Word, close following Thee. 4 Led by aught else, I tread a devious way; A O lead me on! Speak, Lord, and help me ever to obey; Lead Thou me on! V My every step shall then be well defined, And all I do, according to Thy mind. A. MIDLANE. 371 372 481 482 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Ellers.-- 10 10.10 10. 88 254 0 2000 pool fl до opp 600 80 00 өө g to 00 ples PPPP Tel Ooo 00000 at 0088800828 6 8880000 d d d 00 Het 100001 opp 0 6688€ 828 82 8888||||| GOD 1OD of my life! I would Thy praise proclaim, And tell to earth and heaven Thy wondrous Name; Declare the transports of my thankful breast, And say to all the world that I am blest. p 3 Blest, when beneath Thy strokes, my faithful God, Smitten in love, in love I kiss the rod; Weeping, but waiting Thy returning smile, I bear the cross,' tis but a little while. 2 Blest, when I hear Thee speak, and when that Word Which said,' Let there be light,' within me heard, Stoops to instruct me, calms my spirit's strife, And guides my footsteps in the path of life. p 4 Blest, when assaulted by the tempter's power, The Cross my armour, and the Lamb my Tower, Kneeling I triumph- issuing from the fray A bleeding conqueror- my life a prey. A O banover( 1st Tune).- 10 10.11 11. 8888 Dog 2000 ples ple to 000 5 Blest, ever blest! my Brother, He Who died; His Father mine, His Spirit still my Guide: f What can earth give? what can hell take away, When God and heaven are mine- are mine for aye? A. MONOD. 00 O E. J. HOPKINS. badoogop 0000 08 800 مصامة o 0== 0/ 0 eo pop 등 의 0880080- oºo. 260 all ppppl Dr. W. CROFT. 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. fl Gorton( 2nd Tune).- 10 10.11 11. Hd. 8 11. 11. O 8: 8 BEGONE, unbelief, my Saviour is near, And for my relief will surely appear: By prayer let me wrestle, and He will perform; With Christ in the vessel, I smile at the storm. 22 Though dark be my way, since He is my guide, ' Tis mine to obey,' tis His to provide; Though cisterns be broken, and creatures all fail, The word He has spoken shall surely prevail. 3 His love in time past forbids me to think He'll leave me at last in trouble to sink; Each sweet Ebenezer I have in review Confirms His good pleasure to help me quite through. 4 Determined to save, He watched o'er my path When, Satan's blind slave, I sported with death: And can He have taught me to trust in His Name, And thus far have brought me to put me to shame! 5 Why should I complain of want or distress, Temptation or pain? He told me no less: The heirs of salvation, I know from His Word, Through much tribulation must follow their Lord. p6 How bitter that cup no heart can conceive, Which He drank quite up, that sinners might live! His way was much rougher and darker than mine; Did Christ my Lord suffer, and shall I repine? 7 Since all that I meet shall work for my good, The bitter is sweet, the med'cine is food; Though painful at present,' twill cease before long, / And then, O how pleasant the conqueror's song. J. NEWTON. 373 ::..|| 374 483 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Edinburgh( 1st Tune).- 10 10.11 11. to fo d 09 dooo oo ood opitoo pppppp 800 dddd 038 dopos و рот 0-0 plooot", 188 od موحد do TOO Old 104th( 2nd Tune).- 10 10.11 11. 888 dod od 0200000²| 00| 288 ddd 88 مامه djodd 2008 8888| 0|| 820|| 8 8 100! RAVENSCROFT'S Psalter, 1621. 8 208 328 888 2002-2 dod dod dod o ddd ooo of a 00 90 1 2281 08 2 Rejoicing in hope, and patient in grief, To Thee I look up for certain relief; PI dagogis Thy succour afford, Thy righteousness bring; Thy promises bind Thee compassion to haveNow, now let me find Thee Almighty to save! I fear no denial, no danger I fear, Nor start from the trial, while Jesus is near. good p3 I every hour in jeopardy stand; But Thou art my power, and holdest my hand; While yet I am calling, Thy succour I feel; It saves me from falling, or plucks me from hell. f5 For every fight is dreadful and loud; The warrior's delight is slaughter and blood; His foes overturning, till all shall expireBut this is with burning, and fuel of fire. 20 20 PPP d d 4 O who can explain this struggle for life- E This travail and pain, this trembling and strife, Plague, earthquake, and famine, and tumult and war, The wonderful coming of Jesus declare! O O O 8 484 # THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. 6 Yet God is above men, devils, and sin; My Jesus's love the battle shall win: f So terribly glorious His coming shall be, His love all- victorious shall conquer for me. 7 He all shall break through; His truth and His grace Shall bring me into the plentiful place, Through much tribulation, through water and fire, Through floods of temptation and flames of desire. f8 On Jesus, my power, till then I rely; All evil before His presence shall fly: When I have my Saviour, my sin shall depart, And Jesus for ever shall reign in my heart. C. WESLEY. Visio Domini.- 11 10.11 10. 100020 dddddd вор Z " 1 ddd og # 000 of 0.00 88 dooo good da doo ogodoge Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. " 1 1 WE VE would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthen Across this little landscape of our life; P We would see Jesus, our weak faith to strengthen For the last weariness, the final strife. P 2 We would see Jesus; for life's hand hath rested With its dark touch upon both heart and brow; And though our souls have many a billow breasted, Others are rising in the distance now. 3 We would see Jesus, the great Rock Foundation Whereon our feet were set by sovereign grace: A Nor life nor death, with all their agitation, Can thence remove us if we see His face. 4 We would see Jesus: other lights are paling, Which for long years we have rejoiced to see; The blessings of our pilgrimage are failing; We would not mourn them for we go to Thee. 5 We would see Jesus: yet the spirit lingers Round the dear objects it has loved so long, And earth from earth can scarce unclasp its fingers; Our love to Thee makes not this love less strong. 6 We would see Jesus; sense is all too blinding, V And heaven appears too dim, too far away; We would see Thee, Thyself our hearts reminding What Thou hast suffered our great debt to pay. 375 P 7 We would see Jesus: this is all we're needing; Strength, joy, and willingness come with the sight, f We would see Jesus, dying, risen, pleading; Then welcome day, and farewell mortal night. Unknown. 8 Food ଅ 0. 376 485 f DO d bo THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE. Providence.- 11 11.11 11. ер 842 add died d ptp. 88 89 aete dd deododdod oo do Epopto. 900 fl 214814 " 1 هان 다 dddd elf 8 00 T P 2:28 00 00 00 do -8--600 O " 1 dd do dd p p 00 O 00 do 090 J. B. BIKKBECK. 2 In every condition- in sickness, in health, In joy or in sorrow, in want or in wealth, At home or abroad, on the land, on the sea00 HOW [ OW firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, Is laid for your faith in His excellent Word! What more can He say, than to you He hath said, You, who unto Jesus for refuge have fled? do ld d 80208 882: 11 p3 When through the deep waters I call thee to go, The floods of distress shall not thee overflow; The flame shall not hurt thee; I only design V Thy dross to consume, and thy gold to refine. A As thy day may demand, shall thy strength ever be. A 4 Fear not, I am with thee; O be not dismayed, For I am thy God, and will still give thee aid; f I'll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand, Upheld by My righteous, omnipotent hand. 3 The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose I'll never, no, never desert to its foes: That soul, though all hell should endeavour to shake. 1'd never! no, never forget er forsake! d G. KEENE. 1111 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION 377 WITH GOD. Brimington.- L.M. plepelaez dodio do age to P 486-487 6** plagdede 8 d d cipe gee. 1 fotog ор de gode COME, Saviour, Jesus, from above! Assist me with Thy heavenly grace; Empty my heart of earthly love, And for Thyself prepare the place. 20 let Thy sacred presence fill, And set my longing spirit free! Which pants to have no other will, But day and night to feast on Thee. 1³ 3 While in this region here below, No other good will I pursue: I'll bid this world of noise and show, With all its glittering snares, adieu! V 11 88 doop of 0000 487 A¹THOU, Who camest from above, The pure celestial fire to impart, Kindle a flame of sacred love On the mean altar of my heart. 0-0 11 P 1² 2 There let it for Thy glory burn With inextinguishable blaze, p And trembling to its source return, In humble prayer and fervent praise. d f7 Nothing on earth do I desire T. WALLHEAD. But Thy pure love within my breast;. This, only this, will I require, And freely give up all the rest. 2 Brimington.- L.M. 4 That path with humble speed I'll seek, In which my Saviour's footsteps shine: Nor will I hear, nor will I speak Of any other love but thine. 합] 88 5 Henceforth may no profane delight Divide this consecrated soul; -6f Possess it Thou, Who hast the right, As Lord and Master of the whole. 6 Wealth, honour, pleasure, and what else This short- enduring world can give, Tempt as ye will, my soul repels, To Christ alone resolved to live. A From the French, trs. by J. WESLEY. 3 Jesus, confirm my heart's desire To work, and speak, and think for A Still let me guard the holy fire, Thee; 1 And still stir up Thy gift in me. 4 Ready for all Thy perfect will, My acts of faith and love repeat, Till death Thy endless mercies seal, And make the sacrifice complete. C. WESLEY. 378 488 Z THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. pode ala alade de ple 8 8 did 08 dod 2 -OO 88800 Blockley.- L.M. E dod 8 ddd " 1 O " 1 مدم 1- 8 0 કઈ જોટ કે જે dode dodddd ¹0 P A pilgrim in a land unknown, GOD, Thou art my God alone! Early to Thee my soul shall cry; A thirsty land whose springs are dry. هه ده 20 that it were as it hath been, When praying in the holy place, Thy power and glory I have seen, A And marked the footsteps of Thy grace. 3 Yet through this rough and thorny maze, I follow hard on Thee my God: Thy hand unseen upholds my ways: I safely tread where Thou hast trod. 5 Better than life itself, Thy love; Dearer than all beside to me; 4 Thee in the watches of the night, When I remember on my bed, A Thy presence makes the darkness light, Thy guardian wings are round my head. f For whom have I in heaven above, dod Pefall Or what on earth compared with Thee? 8888 de] f 6 Praise with my heart, my mind, my voice, For all Thy mercy I will give; My soul shall still in God rejoice: My tongue shall bless Thee while I live. J. MONTGOMERY. -68 T8A. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. 489-490 ро d # y280 PPP 18 318David's barp.-L.M. 21 ede. 8 die Coto O P g 11 g: " 1 HOW blest is life if lived for Thee, My loving Saviour and my Lord; f No pleasures that the world can give Such perfect gladness can afford. 2 I know I am Thy ransomed child, Bought by Thine own most precious blood, And from Thy loving hand to take With grateful heart each gift of good. op 888 2 But unto Zion, where Thy grace Rejoicing o'er Thy works is seen, And all Thy glory in the face Of Christ the Saviour shines serene. odo o PPP P 3 Not by the trumpet's stormy blast, Thou bidd'st the hushed assembly hear [ passed, Those words which in the thunder And filled the holiest hearts with fear; V pel.. d de des 8 f5 Such love shall ever make me glad, Strong in Thy strength to work or rest, Until I see Thee face to face, And in Thy light am fully blest. J. DANIELL. dd 379 3 All day to walk beneath Thy smile, Watching Thine eye to guide me still, p To rest at night beneath Thy care, Guarded by Thee from every ill. 4 To feel that though I journey on By stony paths, and rugged ways, Thy before, And strength is given for weary days. 490 David's barp.-L.M. A NOT, Lord, unto that mount of dread p 4 But in the still small voice which steals Thou bidd'st Thy people gather now From the great glory where Thou art, Thy mercy tells of One who heals f With clouds and darkness overspread, And fiery splendour round its brow; The anguish of the wounded heart. 50 let that voice of heavenly power The movement of my spirit swayThy presence in each darker hour Sustain my hope and guide my way! A f6 That I may go from strength to strength In an ascending course to Thee, Till in Thine own pure light at length The perfectness of light I see. J. D. BURNS. 380 491 C₂² B THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. St. Serf.-L.M.D. 1 god opp dddd ddd a dddd ddd dobb88 $ 1000000 g opo " 1 opor dd S 22 to لصباح peopleed 122 ddd Joodsee peop 88 d d Pre Polool MASTER! it is good to be[ Thee' High on with Where stand revealed to mortal gaze Those glorious saints of other daysWho once received on Horeb's height The eternal laws of truth and right; Or caught the still small whisper, higher p Than storm, than earthquake, or than fire. 2'0 Master! it is good to be With Thee and with Thy faithful three'Here, where the Apostle's heart of rock Is nerved against temptation's shock; Here, where the Son of Thunder learns The thought that breathes, the word that burns; d dod g Here, where on eagle's wings we move With Him whose last best creed is Love. 492 493 C% ²² PP 8: Fode Poso pip ddddddg: 0. 88 9:21 H. LAHEE. J P PP. Thornbury( 1st Tune).- C.M. 2 peples 900 ddd 0000 d d 6 3 0 Master! it is good to be Entranced, enwrapt, alone with Thee,' And watch Thy glistening raiment glow, Whiter than Hermon's whitest snow; The human lineaments, that shine Irradiant with a light Divine: Till we too change from grace to grace, Gazing on that transfigured face. O 40 Master, it is good to be Here on the Holy Mount with Thee:' When darkling in the depths of night, When dazzled with excess of light, We bow before the heavenly voice That bids bewildered souls rejoice: p Though love wax cold, and faith be dim" 1 This is My Son- 0 hear ye Him!' A. P. STANLEY. مام HENRY COWARD, Mus. Bac. ?? d d d d 00 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. and 00 1000 d otp g: 8 pp. 8 0 LORD, I would delight in Thee, And on Thy care depend; To Thee in every trouble fleeMy best, my only Friend. 2 When all created streams are dried, Thy fulness is the same: May I with this be satisfied, And glory in Thy name. Attercliffe( 2nd Tune).- C.M. 3 Why should the soul a drop bemoan, Who has a Fountain nearA Fountain which will ever run With waters sweet and clear? p4 No good in creatures can be found, But may be found in Thee: f 3 In Thy pavilion to abide, When storms and troubles blow, And in Thy tabernacle hide, Secure from every woe. " 1 No 8 محم 493 Thornbury or fl Y God, the Spring of all my joys, MY The Life of my delights, The Glory of my brightest days, And Comfort of my nights: A 2 In darkest shades if Thou appear, My dawning is begun; Thou art my soul's bright Morning- star, And Thou my rising Sun. 11 8.8 18 e 1: 82% 62 d މކ އ W. MATHER. 18 88 dd dd Q 8: || ( 381 50 that I had a stronger faith, To look within the veil; 8 I must have all things and abound, While God is God to me. -6To credit what my Saviour saith, Whose Word can never fail! 6 He that has made my heaven secure, Will here all good provide; Whilst Christ is rich, can I be poor? What can I want beside? 7 0 Lord! I cast my care on Thee! I triumph and adore: Henceforth my great concern shall be f. To love and please Thee more. J. RYLAND. Elttercliffe.- C.M. 4 The opening heavens around me shine With beams of sacred bliss, If Jesus shows His mercy mine, And whispers I am HisP 5 My soul would leave this heavy clay At that transporting word, Run up with joy the shining way, To see and praise my Lord. f 6 Fearless of hell and ghastly death, I'd break through every foe; The wings of love and arms of faith Would bear me conqueror through. I. WATTS, 382 494 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. Rochester.- C.M. 1 品 gdy d 24 16 880 मे d d O I WOULD commune with Thee, my E'en to Thy seat I come; [ God; I leave my joys, I leave my sins, And seek in Thee my home. 2 I stand upon the mount of God; With sunlight in my soul; I hear the storms in vales beneath, I hear the thunders roll. 495-496 $ ㅎ Todoo!! d d d d d e go 888 ode d d TALK with us, Lord, Thyself reveal, While o'er we rove; Speak to our hearts, and let us feel The kindling of Thy love. 2 With Thee conversing, we forget All time, and toil, and care: Labour is rest, and pain is sweet, If Thou, my God, art here. drood Tiverton.- C.M. 3 Here then, my God, vouchsafe to stay, And bid my heart rejoice; 8 P dadd a ddd dad epl " 1. f4 0 this is life! O this is joy! d 3 But I am calm with Thee, my God, Beneath these glorious skies, And to the height on which I stand, Nor storms nor clouds can rise. 10₁== 100 11 O -A18 My God, to find Thee so! Thy face to see, Thy voice to hear, And all Thy love to know. G. B. BUBIER. d d ga 28 88 810 -6618 da d 0 Rev. J. GRIGG. ㅎㅎㅎ 1 8 8 My bounding heart shall own Thy sway, And echo to Thy voice. 4 Thou callest me to seek Thy face; ' Tis all I wish to seek; To attend the whispers of Thy grace, And hear Thee inly speak. i Let this my every hour employ, Till I Thy glory see; Enter into my Master's joy, And find my heaven in Thee. ton C. WESLEY. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. 496 1 ¹ ONE thing with all my soul's desire I sought, and will pursue; What Thine own Spirit doth inspire, Lord, for Thy servant do. 2 Grant me within Thy courts a place, Among Thy saints a seat, For ever to behold Thy face, And worship at Thy feet. fl 3' Seek ye My face;'- without delay, When thus I heard Thee speak, f My heart would leap for joy, and say, Thy face, Lord, will I seek.' 6 497 498 Tiverton.- C.M. | p4 £. J. d. WALK JALK in the light! so shalt thou That fellowship of love[ know His Spirit only can bestow, Allballows.- C.M. Who reigns in light above. 2 Walk in the light! and Thou shalt find Thy heart made truly His, Who dwells in cloudless light enshrined, In Whom no darkness is. 3 Walk in the light! and thou shalt own A Thy darkness passed away, 498 P. 8: 5 Oft had I fainted, and resigned Of every hope my hold, But mine afflictions brought to mind Thy benefits of old. f6 Wait on the Lord, with courage wait; My soul, disdain to fear; " 1 8 " 1 p 3 Our sins, our guilt, in love Divine, Confessed and borne by Thee: The sting, the curse, the wrath, were To set Thy members free.[ Thine, " 1 Then leave me not when griefs assail, And earthly comforts flee: When father, mother, kindred fail, My God, still think on me. The righteous Judge is at the gate, And thy redemption near. J. MONTGOMERY. " doge -0f6 으 69 d 50 8 383 S. WEBBE. g d. p. POUC Because that Light hath on thee shone, In which is perfect day. Allballows.- C.M. LORD Jesus, are we one with Thee? f4 Ascended now, in glory bright, O depth of love! Still one us art; Thou one with us on Calvary, We one with Thee above. 4 Walk in the light and e'en the tomb No fearful shade shall wear; Glory shall chase away its gloom, For Christ hath conquered there. 5 Walk in the light! and thine shall be A path, though thorny, bright; For God, by grace, shall dwell in thee, And God Himself is Light. B. BARTON. f A 5 0 teach us, Lord, to know and own This wondrous mystery, P 2 Such was Thy love, that for our sake Thou didst from heaven come down; Our mortal flesh and blood partake, In all our misery one. That Thou with us art truly one, And we are one with Thee! Nor life nor death, nor depth nor height, Thy saints and Thee can part. Soon, soon shall come that glorious day When seated on Thy throne, Thou shalt to wondering worlds display That Thou with us art one! J. G. DECK. 384 499 @# 1 100 8 500 р р Nobol THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. 0 d TOO OO TO TOO Redhead, Mo. 66.-C.M. d d oo TOO O верере d 0. THOU THOU art the Way!-to Thee alone From sin and death we flee; Q. Q 100 p And he who would the Father seek, Must seek Him, Lord, by Thee. ▬▬▬ OOOO 2 Thou art the Truth!-Thy Word alone True wisdom can impart; A Thou only canst inform the mind, And purify the heart. V d 0000 10000 8 8 0 8 d.d 988 28% d8 d 088 88888 288 Spobr.- C.M. Q. = 000088 P d d d 1 AS pants the hart for cooling streams, heated in d. 2 0008 80 ef So longs my soul, O God, for Thee, And Thy refreshing grace! 8 " 1 Odd #f 2 8 " 1 O f3 Thou art the Life!-the rending tomb Proclaims Thy conquering arm; And those who put their trust in Thee, Nor death nor hell shall harm. 700. 1 4 Thou art the Way, the Truth, the Life! Grant us that Way to know, f That truth to keep, that life to win Whose joys eternal flow. G. W. DOANE. 6 O a 968 d. R. REDHEAD. P gdgd 88 2882892928 pg| 8 1 e dddd Q 2. From SPоHR. | 8l| od -6pºl 2 For Thee, my God, the living God, My thirsty soul doth pine; O when shall I behold Thy face, Thou Majesty divine! THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. 385 f3 Why restless, why cast down, my soul? | V5 Trust God, Who will employ 5 God of my strength, how long shall I, Like one forgotten, mourn? His aid for Thee, and change these sighs p Forlorn, forsaken, and exposed To thankful hymns of joy. To the oppressor's scorn? p4 I sigh to think of happier days, When Thou, O Lord, wast nigh, When every heart was tuned to praise, And none more blest than I. 501 53 g 8 8 Ed bd e Marlow.- C.M. LET worldly minds the world pursue, A It has no charms for me; Once I admired its trifles too, But grace has set me free. 2 Its pleasures now no longer please, No more content afford; Far from my heart be joys like these, Now I have seen the Lord. f6 p 3 As by the light of opening day The stars are all concealed, So earthly pleasures fade away When Jesus is revealed. " 1 O d Why restless, why cast down, my soul? Hope still and thou shalt sing The praise of Him Who is Thy God, Thy health's eternal Spring. T. TATE AND N. BRADY. р P g 00 8 d O TOO dd 8 -e00 8 4 Creatures no more divide my choice, I bid them all depart; His name, and love, and gracious voice, Have fixed my roving heart. 5 Now, Lord, I would be Thine alone, And wholly live to Thee; But may I hope that Thou wilt own A worthless worm like me? 6 Yes! though of sinners I'm the worst, I cannot doubt Thy will; For if Thou hadst not loved me first, I had refused Thee still. J. NEWTON. N 386 502 ); b THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. Vor Dilecti( 1st Tune).- C.M.D. Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. !! ORG. p. 008218 P 11 # 888000 ㅋㅋ " 1 48 임 50 d.dő PPP8 8: 98000 bdo pf P TOOL d pppp g: 4 8: pop ddd TO pp dddd d d d d 우우 pr ppp dd id 888 8 1. 8999 월 일 있으 Vor Jesu( 2nd Tune).- C.M.D. J. BARNBY. pppppoppoo. d 응용 임! P P P 080 Bindo dogd 000 82dd -0. 8 800g ㅎ 이 Adapted from LOUIS SPOHR. all dond d d dog god! 800 8081 dddd boop d 이 0200 d d d d g pl THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. 1st VERSE. Org. 4 Audite Audientes De( 3rd Tune).- C.M.D. Slowly. Voices in Unison. da -6O Q Rof 9 -8Wea- ry and worn and sad; d d Ⓒ: 28 dd 20010 18. 58: I HEARD the voice of Jesus say, ' Come unto Me and rest; Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast.' P I came to Jesus as I was, as 88 I was, Wea- ry and worn and sad; do je odddd old 28:00 801 Weary and worn and sad; I found in Him a resting- place, And He has made me glad. O 8: Hot 112 bd Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. -O-• Voices in Harmony. " 1 8: g d d d d d d dd T LOO O OO ddd ● 8 ff p3 I heard the voice of Jesus say, ' I am this dark world's Light; Look unto Me, thy morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright.' P I looked to Jesus, and I found In Him my Star, my Sun; And in that Light of life I'll walk, Till travelling days are done. * First verse only. Ö ld 26PP po p 11 * was, ode plii 387 H. BONAR. 의 C 11 ppp p2 I heard the voice of Jesus say, ' Behold I freely give The living water; thirsty one, Stoop down and drink and live.' dd 8: I came to Jesus, and I drank Of that life- giving stream; My thirst was quenched, my soul reAnd now I live in Him. [ vived, 388 503 1 40 22 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. 8 d d 88 d d d d Tod WE E love Thee, Lord, yet not alone Because Thy bounteous hand Showers down its rich and ceaseless gifts On ocean and on land; 2 Because Thou bidd'st the sun go forth Rejoicing in his might, And kindle earth to glowing life And beauty with his light; 3' Tis not alone because Thy names Of wisdom, power, and love Are written on the earth beneath, The glorious skies above: !! 4 For these Thy gifts we praise Thee, Lord, 7 Yet not for these alone, The incense of Thy children's love Arises to Thy throne. f 504-505 Cecil.- C.M. We love Thee, Lord, because when we Had erred and gone astray, Tho didst recall our wandering souls Into the heavenward way; ddd. 8 08: d d d d d d 8 8 de هم H 8 88 O " 1 da 8 d d g g 8 Pleyel. 77.77. g d d A. H. WELBOURN. TTOO d d d d O 8 8: 6 When helpless, hopeless, we were lost In sin and sorrow's night, P -O-• Thou didst send forth a guiding ray Of Thy benignant light; 0. 7 Because when we forsook Thy ways, Nor kept Thy holy will, Thou wast not the avenging Judge, But gracious Father still; 8 Because we have forgot Thee, Lord, Yet Thou hast not forgot; Because we have forsaken Thee, Yet Thou forsakest not; f9 Because, O Lord, Thou lovedst us With everlasting love; Because Thy Son came down to die, That we might live above: A 10 Because, when we were bound by sin, Thou gavest hopes of heavenYes; much we love, who much have 8 08: 8: d d d d d Q sinned, And much have been forgiven. J. A. ELLIOTT. 8 8: d d d d d PLEYEL. 80 86 1 Well this beauteous frame hath plannedWoods that wave, and hills that tower, Ocean rolling in His power. 2 Yet amid this scene so fair, Should I cease Thy smile to share, What were all its joys to me? f Whom have I on earth but Thee? 3 Lord of heaven! beyond our sight Rolls a world of purer light; unclouded reign, Parted friends shall meet again. 40 that world is passing fair! Yet if Thou wert absent there, 505 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. [ OLY Lamb, who Thee receive, to live, Day and night they cry to Thee, As Thou art, so let us be! ©: b 2 Jesus, see my panting breast! See, I pant in Thee to rest! Gladly would I now be cleanCleanse me now from every sin. 3 Fix, 0 fix my wavering mind! To Thy Cross my Spirit bind 506 100 1 f d ер OO TOO 4 8 8 0 dd 8 Plevel.- 77.77. 84 8 010 Theodora.- 77.77. 8 d d OBJECT of my first desire, A Jesus, crucified for me; All to happiness aspire, Only to be found in Thee. f2 Thee to praise, and Thee to know, Constitute my bliss below; Thee to see, and Thee to love, Constitute my bliss above. p 3 Lord, it is not life to live, If Thy presence Thou deny; f Lord, if Thou Thy presence give, ' Tis no longer death to die. 5 Lord of earth and heaven! my breast Seeks in Thee its only rest: P ^ I was lost- Thy accents mild Homeward lured Thy wandering child. 6 I was blind- Thy healing ray Charmed the long eclipse away; f Source of every joy I know, Solace of my every woe. 70 if once Thy smile divine Ceased upon my soul to shine, What were earth or heaven to me? f Whom have I in each but Thee? R. GRANT. p4 Dust and ashes though we be, Full of sin and misery, What were all its joys to me? Whom have I in heaven but Thee? 8 80 11 00 8 Earthly passions far remove, Swallow up my soul in love. = 00 Thine we are, Thou Son of God! Take the purchase of Thy blood. 5 Boundless wisdom, power divine, Love unspeakable, are Thine; f Praise by all to Thee be given, Sons of earth, and hosts of heaven! A. DOBER, trs, by J. WESLEY. O de 100 00 ddd O d d d d did f O 389 From HANDEL. o q f do 8 4 Source and Giver of repose, Only from Thy smile it flows; Peace and happiness are Thine; Mine they are, if Thou art mine. While I feel Thy love to me, Every object teems with joy; Here, O may I walk with Thee, Then into Thy presence die! f6 Let me but Thyself possessTotal sum of happinessReal bliss I then shall prove, Heaven below and heaven above. A. M. TOPLADY. 390 507 - 4 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. barwich( 1st Tune).- 5 5 12.5 5 12. 2 8 88 P P P 8 ملم dolo !!! O 485 Pp² d d d 71 " 1 # 11 · p p p p 8 d Addd ff 8 O did 80 do dg d Jesmond( 2nd Tune).- 5 5 12.5 5 12. d d d p. P " 1 ре d ре 52 O Q 11 8 YA di 4d. 하 Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. 11 PP 55 00 d -68 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. ¹ MY What a comfort divine, God, I am What a blessing to know that my Jesus is In the heavenly Lamb[ mine! Thrice happy I am,[ His name. And my heart it doth dance at the sound of f2 True pleasures abound d 4 d fl In the rapturous sound;[ found. Till with joy I remove And whoever hath found it, hath Paradise To the heaven of heavens in Jesus's love. C. WESLEY. 508 Rejoicing. 6 6.6 6.8 8. 000 a TOP DO TOOL TOOL 001 d g 8 8 d IL 11 8 f = 00 00 d 100_ d 2 In God we put our trust; If we our sins confess, Faithful He is, and just, 8 8 8 9 YE VE ransomed sinners, hear, The prisoners of the Lord, And wait till Christ appear, According to His Word: Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me, We shall from all our sins be free. 3 Surely in us the hope Of glory shall appear; Sinners, your heads lift up, o My Jesus to know, And feel His blood flow, ' Tis life everlasting,' tis heaven below. 8: 8 8: d d. And see redemption near: f Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me, We shall from all our sins be free. From all unrighteousness To cleanse us all, both you and me: We shall from all our sins be free. f 3 Yet onward I haste To the heavenly feast! [ taste, That, that is the fulness; but this is the And this I shall prove, 0. " 1 pole dodd dadd ope dddddddd PP 88 -O202 AH J. MILLINGTON. O 391 8: P do 8 O 4 Who Jesus' sufferings share, My fellow- prisoners now, Ye soon the wreath shall wear On your triumphant brow; f Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me, We shall from all our sins be free. f 5 The Word of God is sure, And never can remove, We shall in heart be pure, And perfected in love: Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me, We shall from all our sins be free, 6 Then let us gladly bring Our sacrifice of praise; Let us give thanks, and sing, And glory in His grace: Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me, We shall fror all our sins be free. C. WESLEY. 392 509 6 ³ 4 22 8 O THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. d H ddd. 29. O Acclamation.- 66.66.88. ő. d diddő. ppp: d d. 1 REJOICE, the Lord is King! Your Lord and King adore; Mortals, give thanks, and sing, And triumph evermore: ff Lift up your heart, lift up your voice, Rejoice, again I say, rejoice. f2 Jesus the Saviour reigns, The God of truth and love, p When he had purged our stains He took His seat above: A Lift up your heart, lift up your voice, f Rejoice, again I say, rejoice. f3 His kingdom cannot fail; 8 He rules o'er earth and heaven: The keys of death and hell Are to our Jesus given: f Lift up your heart, lift up your voice, Rejoice, again I say, rejoice. " 1 8 d d o d to 8 MATTHEWS. 우 -6° 880 O f4 He sits at God's right hand, Till all His foes submit, ··|| And bow to His command, And fall beneath His feet: f6 Rejoice in glorious hope, Lift up your heart, lift up your voice, Rejoice, again I say, rejoice. 5 He all His foes shall quell, Shall all our sins destroy; f And every bosom swell With pure seraphic joy: Lift up your heart, lift up your voice, Rejoice, again I say, rejoice. Jesus the Judge shall come, And take His servants up To their eternal home: We soon shall hear the archangel's voice, The trump of God shall sound,' Rejoice!' C. WESLEY. 510 # 4 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. 8: d. P: 91 8: d Morning.- 77.77.77. dd pl d d 880 0 11. 888 010 ddd 8 eldee 00 8 p. 15 d P P P P P 8 DISCLOSE Thy lovely face! Quicken all my drooping powers; Gasps my fainting soul for grace, As a thirsty land for showers; Haste, my Lord, no more delay, Come, my come away! A 2 Well Thou know'st I cannot rest Till I fully rest in Thee; Till I am of Thee possessed; Till, from every sin set free, f All the life of faith I prove, All the joy and heaven of love. H 8 C. WESLEY. W. H. MONK, Mus. Doc. 3 With me O continue, Lord! Keep me, or from Thee I fly; Strength and comfort from Thy Word, Imperceptibly supply; f Hold me till I apprehend, Make me faithful to the end. 8 d d 8 d P 8 393 N* 394 511 ** #!! pl A 4 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. Gotha( 1st Tune).- 87.87. 8 8 8 d d 10 CO TO O CO d d d 8888 d d d d d d d d O TOOL DO DO d d d $ 3886080 688 حول op depo do Wanting help in time of need, Fainting by the way from hunger, Bread of Life!' on Thee we feed. 2 Thirsting for the springs of water That by love's eternal law, From the stricken Rock are flowing, ' Well of Life!' from Thee we draw. = 100 3 Driven out from happy Eden, Far from home and shelter strayed, Tossed with tempest, faint from sunshine, Tree of Life!' we seek Thy shade: 4 In the land of cloud and shadow, Where no human eye can see; Light to those who sit in darkness, " Light of Life!' we walk in Thee. 8 Solace( 2nd Tune).- 87.87. Jo pto do d dilde dg. Plat " 1 11. H.R.H. the late PRINCE CONSORT. ddt pte 2 d d d d d TO dd P 00 doda dedo topp H. COWARD, Mus. Bac. 8g8 ded O 8 p5 Strangers upon earth, and pilgrims Wearied with the world, and weak; By life's many ways bewildered, " Path of Life!' for Thee we seek. p7 Sick of sense's vain deceivings 6 Vexed with passion's hateful bondage, Longing, struggling to be free; f Where Thy loving banner leads us, ' Prince of Life!' we follow Thee. Crumbling round us into dust; Strong alone in faith's believings, ' Word of Life!' in Thee we trust. f8 Thou the' Grace of life' supplying, Thou the Crown of life' wilt give; Dead to sin, and daily dying, " Life of Life!' in Thee we live. J. S. B. MONSELL. 512 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. Fruition. 87.87.87.87. 8: 8 2 8:80 P.P. 2:28 02: 0 I cross have All to leave and follow Thee, Destitute, despised, forsaken, Thou from hence my All shalt be: Perish every fond ambition,[ known: All I've sought, and hoped, and Yet how rich is my condition! God and heaven are still my own. 2 Let the world despise and leave me: They have left my Saviour too; Human hearts and looks deceive meThou art not, like them, untrue: And whilst Thou shalt smile upon me, God of wisdom, love, and might, Foes may hate and friends disown me; f Show Thy face and all is bright. " 1 P · P · P d.d⋅o• 8: 8: 0 p3 Man may trouble and distress me, " Twill but drive me to Thy breast; Life with trials hard may press me, Heaven will bring me sweeter rest; 11. O todo " 1 2.0 d. d 8: 0. 395 S. A. gig d.d. J.J. pip. Lord. pip 8: 8 didia O!' tis not in grief to harm me, While Thy love is left to me; O!' twere not in joy to charm me, Were that joy unmixed with Thee. 4 Take, my soul, thy full salvation; Rise o'er sin, and fear, and care; Joy to find, in every station, Something still to do or bear; p Think what spirit dwells within thee, What a Father's smile is thine; What a Saviour died to win thee: Child of heaven, shouldst thou repine? Haste, then, on from grace to glory, Armed by faith and winged by prayer; Heaven's eternal day's before thee; f5 God's own hand shall guide thee there; p Soon shall close thy earthly mission; Soon shall pass thy pilgrim days; Hope soon change to full fruition, Faith to sight and prayer to praise. H. F. LYTE. A 396 513 # # # THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. Donica.- 77.77.77.77. 00-00 TOO OO 88 dd d. 8 d d d 6 514-515 48 00 TO 000 O did 1 A Love Divine, Thyself impart; Every fainting soul inspire, Shine in every drooping heart! f Every mournful sinner cheer, Scatter all our guilty gloom, Son of God, appear, appear! To Thy human temples come. " 1 8 ő d d d d O pop 00 00-00 00_00 " 1 88 0000 2 88 nd d d d d d d d 88 ple dd & P d d dddddd O Slower. a a 8 8 d d d d d Ruperra.- 886.8 86. dő pp TOO od 00 00 888 d 90 TOO OO M. B. FOSTER. O. рр. dd P | f2 Come in this accepted hour; Bring Thy heavenly kingdom in, Fill us with the glorious power, Rooting out the seeds of sin; f Nothing more can we require, We will covet nothing less; Be Thou all our heart's Desire, All our Joy, and all our Peace! C. WESLEY. 38 dddd O $$ 83 8 8 dddbd ре 8 P Pel Tod 515 ¹0 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. PO DO d d d " 1 100 8 d d d g ddd " 1 8 Q 8 HOW 1 OW happy, gracious Lord, are we, Divinely drawn to follow Thee, Whose hours divided are Betwixt the mount and multitude; Our day is spent in doing good, Our night in praise and prayer. 2 With us no melancholy void, No period lingers unemployed Or unimproved, below; Our weariness of life is gone, Who live to serve our God alone, And only Thee to know. dage LORD, Thy faithful servant save, Faith in Thy name Thou know'st I have; My soul hath called Thee mine: My good cannot to Thee extend, My good did first from Thee descend, And all I have is Thine. 2 The Lord Himself my portion is; Thou reachest out my cup of bliss, And wilt no more remove; My fair Inheritance Thou art; The needful thing, the better part, I find in perfect Love. Ruperra.- 88 6.8 86. 18 f3 The Lord I will for ever bless; The Counsellor and Prince of Peace, He teaches me His will; He doth with nightly pains chastise, And makes me to salvation wise By every scourge I feel, TOO dd 8 8 8 pp dg ddd. G 397 8: 3 The winter's night and summer's day Glide imperceptibly away, Too short to sing Thy praise; f Too few we find the happy hours, And haste to join the heavenly powers, In everlasting lays. 4 With all who chant Thy Name on high, And' Holy, holy, holy,' cry, A A bright harmonious throng, f We long Thy praises to repeat, And, restless, sing around Thy seat The new, eternal song. C. WESLEY. 4 Him have I set before my face, The pardoning God of boundless grace, Of everlasting love; f By faith I always see Him stand, And with Him placed on my right hand I never shall remove. f5 Wherefore my heart doth now rejoice; I wait to hear Thy quickening voice; My flesh exults in hope; Thou wilt not leave me in the grave; Sure confidence in Thee I have That Thou wilt raise me up. f6 Thou wilt the path of life display, And lead me in Thyself the way, Till all Thy grace is given: Fulness of joy with Thee there is: Thy presence makes the perfect bliss, And where Thou art is heaven. C. WESLEY, 398 516-517 Ⓒ #!! THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. ②010 8 ਇਸ & Traveller.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. P d d d d d d d 。。 pppp 00 do do 8 go VOL elo plellododeles 8 8888 d O 11 £ " 1 pleppted. ddd PPP g 00 11g dd plop 8 d -OPART I. COME, O Thou Traveller unknown Whom still I hold, but cannot see, My company before is gone, And I am left alone with Thee: f With Thee all night I mean to stay, And wrestle till the break of day. P 2 I need not tell Thee who I am; My misery and sin declare; Thyself hast called me by my name, Look on Thy hands and read it there; But who, I ask Thee, who art Thou? Tell me Thy Name, and tell me now, المقال [ 8888 d 88 P -6 888 gdd d O 8 517 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. f 3 In vain Thou strugglest to get free, I never will unloose my hold! Art Thou the Man that died for me? The secret of Thy love unfold: Wrestling, I will not let Thee go, Till I Thy Name, Thy nature know. 4 Wilt Thou not yet to me reveal Thy new, unutterable Name? f Tell me, I still beseech Thee, tell; To know it now, resolved I am: f Wrestling, I will not let Thee go, Till I Thy Name, Thy nature know. C. WESLEY. Traveller.- 88.8 8.8 8. PART II. pl WHAT though my shrinking flesh complain, And murmur to contend so long; I rise superior to my pain, A When I am weak, then I am strong, And when my all of strength shall fail, I shall with the God- Man prevail. p 2 Yield to me now, for I am weak, But confident in self- despair; Speak to my heart, in blessings speak, Be conquered by my instant prayer; Speak, or Thou never hence shalt move, And tell me if Thy Name is Love. A 3' Tis Love!' tis Love! Thou diedst for me! I hear Thy whisper in my heart; The morning breaks, the shadows flee, Pure, universal Love Thou art; To me, to all, Thy bowels move; Thy nature and Thy Name is Love. 4 My prayer hath power with God; the grace Unspeakable I now receive; Through faith I see Thee face to face, I see Thee face to face, and live! f In vain I have not wept and strove; Thy nature and Thy Name is Love. C. WESLEY 399 400 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. 518-519 St. Catherine( 1st Tune).- 88.88.88. #B • • Nogo/ glgogl8ople: 382 рер 088 888 PP P ddo pladgledala 일본 일 Org. He -0d -6d 8 d d. ● 2. Too ... Ĉ 888 ddd LOLL " 1 f " 1 ૪૮ ટ ટ ટ ટ ટ દૃષ્ટિ gી 888 8: d d d ed dod plº flo o ере + 88 O 66 TOO 00 Saints of God( 2nd Tune).- 8 8.8 8.8 8. 88 d d g g d d d 8 8 8 TOO TOOL -0oddle 80 d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d 8 O O р P o dod 100 00 88 å 8 d. d d d d d d d d d d d O dond 0000 الاستخدام مال J. G. WALTON. Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. d d de de ple plaill pp 8 00 م العام لم 10 Tag d 8 P 3% J 00 || THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. PART III. KNOW Thee, Saviour, Who Thou art, Jesus, the feeble sinner's Friend; A Nor wilt Thou with the night depart, But stay and love me to the end; f Thy mercies never shall remove; Thy nature and Thy Name is Love. 2 The Sun of Righteousness on me Hath risen with healing in His wings, Withered my nature's strength; from Thee. My soul its life and succour brings; My help is all laid up above; Thy nature and Thy Name is Love. 3 Contented now upon my thigh I halt, till life's short journey end; All helplessness, all weakness, I On Thee alone for strength depend, Nor have I power from Thee to move; Thy nature and Thy Name is Love. 4 Lame as I am, I take the prey; A Hell, earth, and sin, with ease o'ercome: f I leap for joy, pursue my way, And as a bounding hart fly home: Through all eternity to prove Thy nature and Thy Name is Love. 519 St. Catherine or Saints of God.- 88.8 8.8 8. 1 C. WESLEY. Thou all- sufficient Love divine, My Help and Refuge from my foes, Secure I am if Thou art mine;. And lo! from sin, and grief, and shame, I hide me, Jesus, in Thy Name. f2 Thy mighty Name salvation is, And keeps my happy soul above; Comfort it brings, and power, and peace, And joy and everlasting love: To me, with Thy dear Name, are given Pardon, and holiness, and heaven. 3 Jesus, my All in All Thou art; My Rest in toil, my Ease in pain; p The Med'cine of my broken heart; In war, my Peace; in loss, my Gain; My Smile beneath the tyrant's frown; In shame, my Glory and my Crown: f 4 In want, my plentiful Supply; In weakness, my Almighty Power; In bonds, my perfect Liberty; My Light in Satan's darkest hour; In grief, my Joy f My Life in death, my All in All. C. WESLEY. 401 402 520 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. 8 8 م..هل d. d d d Snowdon.- 888.888. pli plo -O Poppy d f1ALL glory to our gracious Lord! 8:11 gidd HJ P " 1 His love be by His Church adored, His love eternally the same! His love let Aaron's sons confess, His free and everlasting grace Let all that fear the Lord proclaim. 2 The Lord I now can say is mine, And, confident in strength Divine, Nor man, nor fiends, nor flesh I fear; Jesus the Saviour takes my part, And keeps the issues of my heart; My Helper is for ever near. f3 Righteous I am in Him, and strong, He is become my joyful song, My Saviour and salvation too: I triumph through His mighty grace, And pure in heart shall see IIis face, And rise in Christ a creature new. podle ridd 18 d d d 200 d.ddg d.dd. PT Pp -Od ef & p -e| f4 The voice of joy, and love, and praise, And thanks for His redeeming grace Among the justified is found: With songs that rival those above, With shouts proclaiming Jesus' love, Both day and night their tents resound. 5 The Lord's right hand hath wonders wrought Above the reach of human thought, The Lord's right hand exalted is; f We see it still stretched out to save; The power of God in Christ we have, And Jesus is the Prince of Peace. f6 Open the gates of righteousness, Receive me into Christ my Peace, That I His praises may record; He is the Truth, the Life, the Way, The Portal of eternal day, The Gate of heaven is Christ my Lord. C. WESLEY. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. 521 Warrenne, Mo. 1( 1st Tune).- 88.8 8.8 8.8 8.( Anapæstic). Rev. O. R. BARNICOTT, M.A. : b d d ماه J 8 рі TOO OO d P ррр 28 8 d dod pip TOO OO OOOO dodd 8 8 OOOO -O O " 1 0 O 11 d THOU OU Shepherd of Israel, and mine, The Joy and Desire of my heart, For closer communion I pine, I long to reside where Thou art. The pasture I languish to find Where all, who their Shepherd obey, Are fed, on Thy bosom reclined, And screened from the heat of the day. 8 J ppppprop d d d d d 8 8 pe 8lphoop d d d d ele dd pp d d d d d d d p pp P P P 1 рр 10 2 8,8 8 8 8 ep 8008 3' Tis there, with the lambs of Thy flock, There only, I covet to rest, To lie at the foot of the rock, Or rise to be hid in Thy breast; ' Tis there I would always abide, And never a moment depart, Concealed in the cleft of Thy side, Eternally held in Thy heart. -0 1 PP P 2 Ah! show me that happiest place, The place of Thy people's abode, Where saints in an ecstacy gaze, And hang on a crucified God; Thy love for a sinner declare, C. WESLEY. 403 Thy passion and death on the tree: My spirit to Calvary bear, To suffer and triumph with Thee. 404 521 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. Zion( 2nd Tune).- 8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.( Anapastic). P 8/8! d d Te 8 d. d. d d d pppt izigo 88 • 88dd. 001 d TOO To d 8 dd d d ре THOU Shepherd of Israel, and mine, The Joy and Desire of my heart, For closer communion I pine, I long to reside where Thou art The pasture I languish to find Where all, who their Shepherd obey, Are fed, on Thy bosom reclined, And screened from the heat of the day. f? Q 00 " 1 " 1 00 = 00 0 0= d 2 d. 8 la #d d pe episo 88 рр 8 8 3' Tis there, with the lambs of Thy flock, There only, I covet to rest, To lie at the foot of the rock, Or rise to be hid in Thy breast; ' Tis there I would always abide, And never a moment depart, Concealed in the cleft of Thy side, Eternally held in Thy heart. C. WESLEY. B. MILLGROVE. اوود 28. d d d'd 8 8 8 dd d 18:18 dddd didd ele 00 888 8 2 Ah! show me that happiest place, The place of Thy people's abode, Where saints in an ecstacy gaze, And hang on a crucified God; Thy love for a sinner declare, Thy passion and death on the tree; My spirit to Calvary bear, To suffer and triumph with Thee. 522 f 148 -e40 2 6 -8THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. St. Agnes. 10 10.10 10. امهم 00 00 d 00 d 워 8 THAT -0O p p p 100 00 " 1 응 " 1 8 8 2 nd lat -0d d d d 우우 00 TO boO To 888 J. LANGRAN, Mus. Bac. " 1 11 ē 8 8 g لصالح الدلع p Weary of striving, and with longing faint, I breathe it back again in prayer to Thee. Lord! Is all too pure, too high, too deep for me; 8 -0Abide in me, I pray, and I in Thee; A From this good hour, O leave me never more! Then shall the discord cease, the wound be healed, The life- long bleeding of the soul be o'er. 6 These were but seasons, beautiful and rare; Abide in me, and they shall ever be. 00 3 Abide in me, o'ershadow by Thy love; 1³ Each half- formed purpose and dark thought of sin; P Quench ere it rise- each selfish, low desire; And keep my soul as Thine, calm and Divine. f Fulfil at once Thy precept and my prayer: Come, and abide in me, and I in Thee. O 4 As some rare perfume in a vase of clay Pervades it with a fragrance not its own, So, when Thou dwellest in a mortal soul, All heaven's own sweetness seems around it thrown. O рр td d 5 Abide in me; there have been moments blest When I have heard Thy voice and felt Thy power; p Then evil lost its grasp, and passion, hushed, Owned the Divine enchantment of the hour. H. B. STOWE. 405 8 -O 406 523 #! IL 8 z De 00 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- COMMUNION WITH GOD. Pi d d banover.- 10 10.11 11. d 8 Log d d d d gog od d d d d oo 8 8888 d L2 8 d d P 88 -08 So strong to deliver, so good to redeem, The weakest believer that hangs upon Him. Dr. W. CROFT. T P P= 0 g 0 g g WHAT I do my to ¹0 Wo faithful and true, so plenteous in grace, dd f2 How happy the man whose heart is set free, The people that can be joyful in Thee! Their joy is to walk in the light of Thy face; And still they are talking of Jesus's grace. A My soul's new creation, a life from the dead, The day of salvation that lifts up my head. 4 For Thou art their Boast, their Glory and Power, And I also trust to see the glad hour, 8 3 Their daily delight shall be in Thy Name; They shall as their right Thy righteousness claim: Thy righteousness wearing, and cleansed by Thy blood, Bold shall they appear in the presence of God. 5 For Jesus, my Lord, is now my Defence; I trust in His Word, none plucks me from thence: f Since I have found favour, He all things will do, My King and my Saviour shall make me anew. 8 d f 6 Yes, Lord, I shall see the bliss of Thine own, Thy secret to me shall soon be made known, ff For sorrow and sadness I joy shall receive, And share in the gladness of all that believe. C. WESLEY. 00 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- THE COMMUNION 407 OF SAINTS. Viator.- L.M. 524-525 6²38820 pe pla ddd d ## 1 # 0 8088 28 dogd od -Oplo 2 8 525 1 ed O O a d HAPPY APPY the souls that first believed: To Jesus and each other Joined by the unction from above, In mystic fellowship of love. 4 O what an age of golden days! O what a choice, peculiar race! 11 2. 1² 2 Meek, simple followers of the Lamb, They lived, and spake, and thought the f They joyfully conspired to raise[ same: Their ceaseless sacrifice of praise. 3 With grace abundantly endued, A pure believing multitude, A They all were of one heart and soul, And only love inspired the whole. JESUS, from Whom all blessings flow, Great of If now Thy Spirit moves my breast, Hear, and fulfil Thine own request! 30 let them all Thy mind express! Stand forth Thy chosen witnesses; Thy power unto salvation show, And perfect holiness below. 2 The few that truly call Thee Lord, And wait Thy sanctifying word, And Thee their utmost Saviour own; Unite and perfect them in one. A 4 In them let all mankind behold How Christians lived in days of old; Mighty their envious foes to move, A proverb of reproach- and love. Jo зре dr PPZ 8 р Viator.- L.M. O 8801880 dod 8 8 Fo چاه P 9 8: 8: O P [ blood, Washed in the Lamb's all- cleansing Anointed kings and priests to God! 5 The gates of hell cannnot prevail; Thy Church on earth can never fail: Ah, join me to Thy secret ones! Ah, gather all Thy living stones! p6 For this the pleading Spirit groans, And cries in all Thy banished ones; Greatest of gifts, Thy love, impart, And make us of one mind and heart. A f7 Join every soul that looks to Thee, In bonds of perfect charity: Now, Lord, the glorious fulness give, And all in all for ever live! C. WESLEY. 5 Call them into Thy wondrous light, Worthy to walk with Thee in white! Make up Thy jewels, Lord, and show The glorious, spotless Church below! 6 From every sinful wrinkle free, Redeemed from all iniquity, The fellowship of saints make known; f And, O my God, might I be one. f70 might my lot be cast with these, The least of Jesus' witnesses! O that my Lord would count me meet To wash His dear disciples' feet! A8 After my lowly Lord to go, And wait upon Thy saints below; f Enjoy the grace to angels given, And serve the royal heirs of heaven. C. WESLEY. 408 526-527 3 ə 2 C IL THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS. otta 200 Ppp TE ޓ ހއ HHH plo ddddde do poplo of 8 baydn.- L.M. Bip opple dddd 1 RETHREN in Christ, and well- beloved, BRET To Jesus and His servants dear, Enter and show yourselves approved; Enter and find that God is here. 4 Jesus, Thyself in love reveal! рет 2 Welcome from earth: lo, the right hand Of fellowship to you we give! With open hearts and hands we stand, And you in Jesus' name receive. 3 Say, are your hearts resolved as ours? Then let them burn with sacred love: f Then let them taste the heavenly powers, Partakers of the joys above. 8 Are we not met in Thy great Name? 8: 527 ORD, in this blest and hallowed hour, ¹L power; presence Show to my faith Thy hands and side, My Lord and God! the Crucified! p2 Fain would I find a calm retreat From vain distractions near Thy feet: And, borne above all earthly care, Be joyful in Thy house of prayer. TOO TOP POL 3 Or let me, through the opening skies, Catch one bright glimpse of Paradise; 528 ddd pop pop cor 8 fl Porople baydn.- L.M. 8 TO Belad Munbead.- L.M. From HAYDN. tepp Thee in the midst we wait to feel, We wait to catch the spreading flame. 5 Thou God, that answerest by fire, The Spirit of burning now impart; f And let the flame of pure desire Rise from the altar of each heart. 6 Truly our fellowship below With Thee and with the Father is: In Thee eternal life we know, And heaven's unutterable bliss. 818 7 we know Thee But wait Thy coming from above; f And we shall then behold Thee near, And we shall all be lost in love. C. WESLEY: 응 8 And realize, with raptured awe, The vision dying Stephen saw. p4 But, if unworthy of such joy, Still shall Thy love my heart employ; For of Thy favoured children's fare, " Twere bliss the very crumbs to share. 5 Yet never can my soul be fed With less than Thee, the living Bread, f Thyself unto my soul impart, And with Thy presence fill my heart. J. ČONDER. did 6-• ed to J. S. BACH. dol THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS. d d d d 8 529 d d d d K¹ A hearty welcome here receive; May we together now partake The joys which only He can give. O 80 88 2 To you and us by grace' tis given, To know the Saviour's precious Name; And shortly we shall meet in heaven, Our hope, our way, our end the same, pla d d d d d d d d d 3 May He by Whose kind care we meet, Send His good Spirit from above, Make our communion pure and sweet, And cause our hearts to burn with love. ef ILT > t₂ Po 88 popo 8 INDRED in Christ, for His dear p4 Forgotten be each worldly theme When Christians meet together thus: sake 28 " 1 O O Uppingbam.- C.M. do od po 00 DO 2 The cup of blessing which we bless, The heavenly bread we break, ( Our Saviour's blood and righteousness) Freely with us partake. d We only wish to speak of Him, Who lived, and died, and reigns for us. 5 We'll talk of all He did and said And suffered for us here below; The path He marked for us to tread; And what He's doing for us now. " 1 6 Thus, as the moments pass away, We'll love, and wonder, and adore; And hasten on the glorious day, When we shall meet to part no more. J. NEWTON. f 88 " 1 po G 80 d O 8 O O O elő р p5 And when, by turns, we pass away, As star by star grows dim, May each, translated into day, A Be lost and found in Him. o d 1 COME in, thou blessed of the Lord, p3 In weal or woe, in joy or care, nor foe art ours: We welcome thee with warm accord, Our friend, our brother, now. 409 dod J. MONTGOMERY. -6ро f. 11 Christians their mutual burdens share, They lend their mutual powers. 4 Come with us, we will do thee good, As God to us hath done; Stand but in Him, as those have stood Whose faith the victory won. 410 530 0: 4 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS. fl 21₁ d d p feed 8 d вре St. Leonard.- C.M. TOO H₂ P 8 8 dd HAPPY the souls to Jesus joined, And saved by grace alone; Walking in all His ways, they find Their heaven on earth begun. 88 POLO TOOL 888 and f2 The Church triumphant in Thy love, Their mighty joys we know; They sing the Lamb in hymns above, And, we in hymns below. 531-532 f 1 GOD of all consolation, take 8 28 TOO gd The glory of Thy grace! Thy gifts to Thee we render back In ceaseless songs of praise. Solomon.- C.M. 000 2 Our Life is hid with Christ in God; Our Life shall soon appear, And shed His glory all abroad In all His members here. A d f Podo To d = 10000 pp pp g TO O TO р TOOO d d 11. f3 Thee, in Thy glorious realm, they praise, And bow before Thy throne; We in the kingdom of Thy grace; The ngdoms are but one. 8 d 4 The holy to the holiest leads; From thence our spirits rise; And he that in Thy statutes treads, Shall meet Thee in the skies. C. WESLEY. f = 100 00 88 ded 8 700.00 a g g dódo р 8 8 FOOL 010 d d d d H. SMART. a O From HANDEL. d 8: To: dod рр 3 The heavenly treasure now we have In a mean house of clay; But He shall to the utmost save, And keep it to that day. 8 4 Our souls are in His mighty hand, And He shall keep them still; f And you and I shall surely stand With Him on Zion's hill! f5 Him eye to eye we there shall see! Our face like His shall shine: f O what a glorious company, When saints and angels join! f6 0 what a joyful meeting there! In robes of white arrayed, Palms in our hands we all shall bear And crowns upon our head. 532 fl ALL praise to our redeeming Lord, And bids us, each to each restored, Together seek His face. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- THE 2 He bids us build each other up; And gathered into one, To our high calling's glorious hope, We hand in hand go on. 533 3 The gift which He on one bestows, We all delight to prove; The grace through every vessel flows, In purest streams of love. St. #* 1 000 TOO Te 88 & d d d Solomon.- C.M. 00 00 % dod f 8 28| 8: TOO COMMUNION OF SAINTS. f7 Then let us lawfully contend, 2 Preserved by power Divine To full salvation here, f Again in Jesus' praise we join And in His sight appear. Michael.- S.M. 8 we And see each other's face? f Glory and praise to Jesus give For His redeeming grace! 2. And fight our passage through; Bear in our faithful minds the end, And keep the prize in view. 8 Then let us hasten to the day, When all shall be brought home; Come, C Redeemer, come away! O Jesus, quickly come! C. WESLEY. p3 What troubles have we seen, What conflicts have we passed, Fightings without, and fears within, Since we assembled last! 4 E'en now we think and speak the same, And cordially agree: United all, through Jesus' name, In perfect harmony. 8 8 f5 We all partake the joy of one, The common peace we feel; A peace to sensual minds unknown, A joy unspeakable. 6 And if our fellowship below In Jesus be so sweet, What heights of rapture shall we know, When round His throne we meet! C. WESLEY. £ ррррр TOOD d 11. 10 pa 100 00 28 1700-0 DAY'S Psalter, 1588. 88 dd 11100 00 d d 0000 411 e 6° 4 But out of all, the Lord Hath brought us by His love; And still He doth His help afford, And hides our life above. f5 Then let us make our boast Of His redeeming power, Which saves us to the uttermost, Till we can sin no more. f6 Let us take up the Cross, Till we the crown obtain: And gladly reckon all things loss, So we may Jesus gain. C. WESLEY. 412 534 pl HON NOLA 535 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS. Redhead, No. 47( 1st Tune).- 77.77. R. REDHEAD. ď 10 88 8 d d d d 0:48 022 88 bd d d d d. d O e to o opre P 100 00 8 De d 8 OO TOOL el de TOOOO d. d O 0000 EEBLE, helpless, how shall I to d. 2 Blessèd Father, gracious One, Thou hast sent Thy holy Son; He will give the light I need, He my trembling steps will lead. 8 bd. to: p Who, O God, my guide shall be? Who shall lead Thy child to Thee? Tat : 8 8 " 1 28 St. Denys( 2nd Tune).- 77.77. 11 --- 6-O" 1 12 boughton.- 5 88 d d d d d. 8 g TOO OO TOO OO 8 8 88 d d d d d d d. d 00 OL TO O р TOOL TOO OO 8 18 bd d d 8 MALCOLM ALLISON. J. 3 Thus in deed, and thought, and word, Led by Jesus Christ the Lord, A In my weakness, thus shall I Learn to live and learn to die;p be be 우 4 Learn to live in peace and love, Like the perfect ones aboveLearn to die without a fear, Feeling Thee, my Father, near. W. H. FURNESS. 5.5 5.6 5.6 5. d. TOR_ z d 9 8 a_ Dr. GAUNTLETT. 8 ddd TO O ef 1 으 : THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS. 8 8 d d dd ddd 00 8 d d d f3 0 happy the choirs Tap dd g g HOW honoured, how dear, That sacred abode, Where Christians draw near Their Father and God! ' Mid worldly commotion, My wearied soul faints, For the house of devotion, The home of Thy saints. 2 The birds have their home, They fix on their nest; Wherever they roam, They return to their rest. From them fondly learning, My soul would take wing; To Thee so returning, My God and my King. 8 12 Who praise Thee above! What joy tunes their lyres! Their worship is love. Yet, safe in Thy keeping, And happy they be, In this world of weeping, Whose strength is in Thee. dodge = Too P P P f7 The Lord is a Sun, OOOO " 1 d d d d d d f d el TOO O "" The Lord is a Shield; What grace has begun, With glory is sealed. He hears the distressed, He succours the just; And they shall be blest A Who make Him their Trust. 8 88 p5 Thou Hearer of prayer, Still grant me a place Where Christians repair " 1 00. TOP DO ddd A 4 Though rugged their way, They drink as they go Of springs that convey New life as they flow: f The God they rely on Their strength shall renew Till each, brought to Zion, His glory shall view. J. CONDER 00 d To the courts of Thy grace; More blest beyond measure One day so employed, Than years of vain pleasure By worldlings enjoyed. 6 Me more would it please Keeping post at Thy gate, Than lying at ease In chambers of state; The meanest condition Outshines with Thy smiles, The pomp of ambition, The world with its wiles. 413 414 536 # ## #!! Japa 8 ( 8 00 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS. P P P P P P P de P P P P P P P dia prepare 000 рор Ⓒ# 8000 @ 8% Maidstone.- 77.77.77.77. b) pol gi -6 08 00 O 8: O " 1 oppleil ер 8: 2. " 1 2 Happy birds, that sing and fly Round Thy altars, O Most High! Happier souls that find a rest In a heavenly Father's breast! Like the wandering dove that found No repose on earth around. They can to their Ark repair, And enjoy it ever there. 1 O 1 5500 dd d d d d fleopt dddddd dod P р W. B. GILBERT. e ddded ਵੀ 10.288 00 00 00 Pelle do. 0 P 00 ed 8 1 PLEASANT are Thy courts above, 3 Happy souls! their praises flow In the land of light and love; Pleasant are Thy courts below, p In this land of sin and woe. O my spirit longs and faints For the converse of Thy saints! For the brightness of Thy face, King of glory, God of grace! Even in this vale of woe; Waters in the desert rise, Manna feeds them from the skies. On they go from strength to strength, Till they reach Thy throne at length: At Thy feet adoring fall, Who hast led them safe through all. f4 Lord, be mine the Prize to win, Guide me through a world of sin, Keep me by Thy saving grace, Give me at Thy side a place! Sun and Shield alike Thou art, f Guide and guard my erring heart: Grace and glory flow from Thee; Shower, O shower them, Lord, on me. H. F. LYTE. 537 40. : 4 O. d. Hoe i THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS. Thanksgiving.- 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. p 8 8 d d d d d d pe p d d d d g d d O 8 8 --0это # 8 P 8 8 8 2 Strive we, in affection strive; Let the purer flame revive, Such as in the martyrs glowed, Dying champions for their God: We, like them, may live and love; Called we are their joys to prove; Saved with them from future wrath, Partners of like precious faith. " 1 f 1² COME, and let us sweetly join Christ to praise in hymns Divine; Give we all, with one accord, f Glory to our common Lord; Hands, and hearts, and voices raise; Sing as in the ancient days; Antedate the joys above, Celebrate the feast of love. • added O O d doole 8 8 d d d g 8 W. B. GILBERT. рр 2 88 d d d d d do O 415 f3 Sing we then in Jesus' Name, Now as yesterday the same; One in every time and place, Full for all of truth and grace: We for Christ, our Master, stand, Lights in a benighted land: We our dying Lord confess: We are Jesus' witnesses. 4 Witnesses that Christ hath died, We with Him are crucified; f Christ hath burst the bands of death, We His quickening Spirit breathe; Christ is now gone up on high, Thither all our wishes fly; A f Sits at God's right hand above: There with Him we reign in love! C. WESLEY. 416 538 !! 1 AFF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS. O TO DO 888 d 00 O р 88 Guidance.- 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. 8:18 20 d d god O di 100 TOO O d 888: 18 8: da. 2 양은 -0 2. a 。 " 1 8 8:88 2. 6: " 1 " 1 2. Oº po COME, Thou high and lofty Lord; Lowly, meek, Incarnate Word! Humbly stoop to earth again, Come and visit abject men! Jesus, dear expected Guest, Thou art bidden to the feast, For Thyself our hearts prepare, Come, and sit, and banquet there! 2 Jesus, we Thy promise claim, We are met in Thy great Name; In the midst do Thou appear, Manifest Thy presence here! Sanctify us, Lord, and bless, Breathe Thy Spirit, give Thy peace, Thou Thyself within us move, Make our feast a feast of love. A 00 TOOL DO 88 d 78: 888 ed 88 880 8 8 2 00 M. M. WELLS. 88 Jol 8888 d didd didd 8 8 으 d 2. 6geolo didd 3 Let the fruits of grace abound; Manifest to all around; Faith, and love, and joy increase, Temperance and gentleness; Plant in us Thy humble mind; Patient, pitiful, and kind, Meek and lowly let us be, Full of goodness, full of Thee. 4 Make us all in Thee complete, Make us all for glory meet, Meet to appear before Thy sight, Partners with the saints in light. f Call, O call us each by name, To the marriage of the Lamb! Let us lean upon Thy breast, Love be there our endless feast! C. WESLEY. 539 # + 0000 d O 10000 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS. O TOOL TOPO Stainforth.- 77.77.77.77. لحل Jd dd d 888 ddddd O O TOOL 888 d d 11 O op ²8 d d d d d e dod 2 Let us then as brethren love, Faithfully His gifts improve, Carry on the earnest strife, Walk in holiness of life; Still forget the things behind, Follow Christ in heart and mind, Toward the mark unwearied press, Seize the crown of righteousness. A 10 OO DO P P P P P P P P " 1 ET us join(' tis God commands), Let us join our hearts and hands; Help to gain our calling's hope, Build we each the other up: God His blessing shall dispense, God shall crown His ordinance; Meet in His appointed ways; Nourish us with social grace. P 00 00 d d d d d d ре 00-00 dd P P 8 a P d d d d TOP DO TOP مل من الله له وا لها 10 0000 8 d 8 R. JACKSON. هم d. 80 00 8 d d d f4 Let us for this faith contend, Sure salvation is its end: Heaven already is begun, Everlasting life is won. Only let us persevere, O p 3 Plead we thus for faith alone, Faith which by our works is shown: God it is Who justifies: Only faith the grace applies; f Active faith that lives within, Conquers earth, and hell, and sin, Sanctifies, and makes us whole, Forms the Saviour in the soul. 417 Till we see our Lord appear, Never from the rock remove, Saved by faith, which works by love. C. WESLEY. P 418 540 0:54 i b THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS. bobenlobe.- 77.7 7.77.7 7. d d d dfd pip d 우 8 d d H d d d g 20 Ha Ple TO O TOO P TOOL d d d 8 848 d d d d d d ele P ala Å d d d d d d TOO 00. 2 While we walk with God in light, God our hearts doth still unite; Dearest fellowship we prove, Fellowship in Jesus' love: Sweetly each, with each combined, In the bonds of duty joined, Feels the cleansing blood applied, Daily feels that Christ hath died. 8 00 00 1 PARTNERS of a glorious hope, hearts and voices up; Lift your Jointly let us rise, and sing Christ our Prophet, Priest, and King: Monuments of Jesus' grace, Speak we by our lives His praise; Walk in Him we have received; Show we not in vain believed. 11 dfd рас ре to 8 8 8 8 d d pffl 8!!! 음!! d d d рер do de 8 8 8 3 Still, O Lord, our faith increase, Cleanse from all unrighteousness; Thee the unholy cannot see; Make, O make us meet for Thee! Every vile affection kill; Root out every seed of ill; Utterly abolish sin; Write Thy law of love within. 4 Hence may all our actions flow; Love the proof that Christ we know; Mutual love the token be, Lord, that we belong to Thee: f Love, Thine image, love impart! Stamp it on our face and heart! Only Love to us be given! Lord, we ask no other heaven. C. WESLEY. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS 419 541 dopploader ddd AND HOPES. Montgomery.- L.M. Propede dddded do O O зор връ ge $ 0.00 ¹ WE'VE no abiding city here: V This may distress the worldling's mind, But should not cost the saint a tear, Who hopes a better rest to find. 888 Spelcaglezz! ચલે હવેલ છે e ppp 2 We've no abiding city here: Sad truth, were this to be our home; But let the thought our spirits cheer, We seek a city yet to come. 3 We've no abiding city here; Then let us live as pilgrims do; Let not the world our rest appear, But let us haste from all below. do do 4 We've no abiding city here; We seek a city out of sight; f Zion its name; the Lord is there: It shines with everlasting light. f5 Zion, Jehovah is her Strength; Secure she smiles at all her foes; And weary travellers at length Within her sacred walls repose. J. STANLEY. p6 0 sweet abode of peace and love, Where pilgrims freed from toil are blest, Had I the pinions of a dove, I'd fly to Thee and be at rest. p7 But hush, my soul, nor dare repine: The time my God appoints is best: While here, to do His will be mine; V And His, to fix my time of rest. A T. KELLY. -0 420 542-543 1 @ 22 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. Ombersley.- L.M. " 1 ਦੂਜੇ 88 do 543 .1 24² od 80 RPP loop 3 O Z dddd plop WHAT sinners value, I resign; Lord,' tis enough that Thou art I shall behold Thy blissful face,[ mine; And stand complete in righteousness. 2 This life's a dream, an empty show; But the bright world to which I go Hath joys substantial and sincere; When shall I wake, and find I'm there? P TOW let our souls on wings sublime time, Draw back the parting veil, and see The glories of eternity. TOO A 2 Twice born by a celestial birth, Why should we grovel here on earth? Why grasp at transitory toys, So near to heaven's eternal joys? 3 Shall aught beguile us on the road, When we are travelling back to God? 544-545 2202 | 88| 8 od 008.8 pp G Ombersley.- L.M. O Pale 1000 0000 d'o P gode Jerusalem( 1st Tune).- C.M. ਰੋਗ PPPP RPP ddd p 00 618 f3 0 glorious hour! O blest abode! I shall be near and like my God: And flesh and sin no more control The sacred pleasures of my soul. p4 My flesh shall slumber in the ground, Till the last trumpet's joyful sound; f Then burst the chains with sweet surprise And in my Saviour s image rise. I. WATTS. "! po W. H. GLADSTONE. - 88 d gode For strangers into life we come, And dying is but going home. 8 f4 Welcome, sweet hour of full discharge, That sets my longing soul at large, Unbinds my chains, breaks up my cell, And gives me with my God to dwell. f5 To dwell with God, to feel His love, Is the full heaven enjoyed above; And the sweet expectation now Is the young dawn of heaven below. T. GIBBONS. 80. 80. J 8 S. GROSVENOR. Ро od O o d as THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. Southwell( 2nd Tune).- C.M. d P 80 545 1 8 ddr جمة d d d d JERUSALEM, my happy home, Name ever dear to me, When shall my labours have an end In joy, and peace, and Thee? to 2 When shall these eyes thy heaven- built And pearly gates behold, [ walls Thy bulwarks with salvation strong, And streets of shining gold? 30 when, thou city of my God, Shall I thy courts ascend, Where congregations ne'er break up, And Sabbaths have no end? A 888 % d' d d d d d d d de " 1 GIVE IVE me the wings of faith, to rise Within the veil, and see The saints above, how great their joys, How bright their glories be. > 2 Once they were mourning here below, And wet their couch with tears: They wrestled hard, as we do now, With sins, and doubts, and fears. 8 " 1 p PP 4 There happier bowers than Eden bloom, No sin nor sorrow know: H. S. IRONS. A Blest seats! through rude and stormy I onward press to you. [ scenes 8 p5 Why should I shrink from pain and Or feel at death dismay? [ woe, A I've Canaan's goodly land in view, f And realms of endless day. Jerusalem or Southwell.- C.M. 421 Jerusalem, my happy home, My soul still pants for thee; Then shall my labours have an end, 8A2- TAZ f When I thy joys shall see. 6 Apostles, martyrs, prophets there, Around my Saviour stand, And soon my friends in Christ below Will join the glorious band. D. DICKSON AND F. BAKER. 5 Our glorious Leader claims our praise, For His own pattern given; While the long cloud of witnesses Show the same path to heaven. 3 I ask them whence their victory came; They with united breath Ascribe their conquest to the Lamb, Their triumph to His death. I. WATTS. f 4 They marked the footsteps that He His zeal inspired their breast;[ trod; And, following their incarnate God; Possess the promised rest. 422 546 fl 2 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. kent.-C.M. To P d 8 d d d d d 0 p d di d TO O O O 547-548 And join with us to praise His love, And glorify His Name: 8 d до 8+ d d d d d Q f2 To Jesus' Name give thanks and sing, Whose mercies never end: Rejoice! rejoice! the Lord is King; The King is now our Friend! 00 00 3 We, for His sake, count all things loss; On earthly good look down; And joyfully sustain the Cross, Till we receive the crown. 8 " 1 ddd 8 " 1 8 LI IFT up your hearts to things above, f4 0 let us stir each other up, Ye followers of the Lamb, Our faith by works to approve, By holy, purifying hope, And the sweet task of love! & f7 Live till the Lord in glory come, Te dodd P a d And wait His heaven to share: He now is fitting up our homeGo on- we'll meet you there. C. WESLEY. Evan( 1st Tune).- C.M. " 1 d [" " 1 5 Mercy and peace our portion be, To carnal minds unknown, The hidden manna, and the tree Of life, and the white stone. 8 8 dd " 1 6 Let all who for the Promise wait, The Holy Ghost receive; And raised to our unsinning state, With God in Eden live! STANLEY A 8: 0Rev. W. H. HAVERGAL. P O P 4 8 8 F -e THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. Ephesus( 2nd Tune).- C.M. 548 da 8 8 -O-O 888 d O odg Q 8 d 88 od де 3: 8888 -01 함 은 1% Ө - do " 1 1 WHEN I can read my title clear f I bid farewell to every fear, And wipe my weeping eyes. 888880 d did gd d A 1² 2 Should earth against my soul engage, And hellish darts be hurled, f Then I can smile at Satan's rage, And face a frowning world. 88880. dddd 3 Let cares like a wild deluge come, And storms of sorrow fall; May I but safely reach my home, My God, my heaven, my all! 4 There shall I bathe my weary soul In seas of heavenly rest, And not a wave of trouble roll Across my peaceful breast. I. WATTS. Evan or Ephesus.- C.M. E seek a glorious rest above, A heaven of happiness and loveA city out of sight. 2 We seek a house not made with hands, Where pleasures never die; Which on a sure foundation stands, Eternal in the sky. 3 We many sore temptations meet, While in this vale of woe; But these will make our joys more sweet When we to glory go. f4 Then let us now as soldiers fight Against the world and sin; For if we keep our armour bright, We shall the battle win. WHITE. f5 We'll bid farewell to all our grief, Our cares will soon be o'er; A few more storms will land us safe On that eternal shore. W. SANDERS. 423 8 424 549 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. St. Matthew.- C.M.D. 80 Ja do 2.0 pl. % gd 1989 ре P 1⁹ 28 do 8 d d ddddd pppp -O6 818 11. djd. દદ જેટ dddd 8 #dod Pob 1 AND let this feeble body fail, And let it droop and My soul shall quit the mournful vale, And soar to worlds on high; Shall join the disembodied saints, And find its long- sought rest ( That only bliss for which it pants) In my Redeemer's breast. f 2 In hope of that immortal crown, I now the cross sustain, And gladly wander up and down, And smile at toil and pain I suffer out my threescore years Till my Deliverer come A And wipe away His servant's tears, And take His exile home. 00 11 " 1 11 8 " d et Ja dedddd TOO DOLL od do II TOO. 8 Dr. CROFT. P do 21818 pppp 8 peg 8+ 8 O dddd o пере 801% d 30 what hath Jesus bought for me? Before my ravished eyes Rivers of life Divine I see, And trees of Paradise. I see a world of spirits bright Who reap the pleasures there; They all are robed in purest white, And conquering palms they bear. 4 O what are all my sufferings here, If, Lord, thou count me meet With that enraptured host to appear, And worship at Thy feet! f Give joy or grief, give ease or pain, Take life or friends away: I come, to find them all again In that eternal day. C. WESLEY, 550 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 40 TOO 00 Too oo d d d d 8 Castle Rising.- C.M.D. Toad oddel d d TOO. Quicker. popple diddo d po 00 10000 P d d d d d d d d f هام 00 88 8: TOLK TOO A 1 THE roseate hues of early dawn, THE The brightness of the day, The crimson of the sunset sky, How fast they fade away! р O for the pearly gates of heaven, O for the golden floor: O for the Sun of Righteousness That setteth nevermore! TO TOP Na " 1 d 8 8 8 8 Id 11 11 618800 ddd. Q Rev. F. A. J. HERVEY, M.A. de pla ple- pl 8 d 18 dd o d 3 Here faith is ours and heavenly hope, And grace to lead us higher; PP A But there are perfectness and peace Beyond our best desire. f O by Thy love and anguish, Lord, O by Thy life laid down, V Grant that we fall not from Thy grace, Nor cast away our crown. ptp C. F. ALEXANDER. 8 18: 18 8 Tall ppo 2 The highest hopes we cherish here, How fast they tire and faint, How many a spot defiles the robe That wraps an earthly saint! O for a heart that never sins, O for a soul washed white, O for a voice to praise our King, f Nor weary day or night! da. 1 425 8 0* 426 551 54 bb THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. Bremen.- S.M.D.D 88 dd² 88 pfe dop: 8: 888 dddd 8 OP -O" 1 CODA. J p 4 Ah! then my spirit faints To reach the land I love, fl'Fen! so let it be; FOR ever with the Lord!' Life from the dead is in that word, " Tis immortality! p 2 Here in the body pent, A Absent from Him I roam, Yet nightly pitch my moving tent A day's march nearer home. 0: 0 3 My Father's house on high, Home of my soul! how near, At times, to faith's foreseeing eye Thy golden gates appear! p do Pe The bright inheritance of saints, f Jerusalem above! 8 dddd OP 88: 8 -0O -0--- 0-O-. Near er home, near er home, A day's march near- de 1 d diddd || f| poff 088 Addd 68 J. B. WOODBURY. 800 d O O 8 8 8 d d d 8 TOO 8 6 Be Thou at my right hand, Then can I never fail; d f -0- 2-0f 5' For ever with the Lord!' Father, if' tis Thy will, The promise of that faithful word E'en here to me fulfil. home. 8 Knowing as I am known, How shall I love that word, Uphold Thou me, and I shall stand; f Fight, and I must prevail. p 7 A So when my latest breath Shall rend the veil in twain, By death I shall escape from death, And life eternal gain. And oft repeat before the throne, ' For ever with the Lord!' J. MONTGOMERY. After last verse, repeat from* to the words of the 2nd verse, and then sing the Coda. 552 253 1 553 8 Ⓒ THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 8 8 pl -Odod alga Lumen Verum.- S.M. a d d d -6 00 YOUR harps, ye trembling saints, Loud, to the praise of love Divine, Bid every string awake. 2 Though in a foreign land, We are not far from home; And nearer to our house above We every moment come. f3 His grace will to the end Stronger and brighter shine: Nor present things, nor things to come, Shall quench the spark Divine. d d d 200 o -O8888 ddd be d 2000 go O -6og: d A 3 My spirit homeward turns, And fain would thither flee; 2 Q FAR AR from my heavenly home, Far from my Father's breast, Fainting I cry,' Blest Spirit, come, And speed me to my rest.' " P Langton.- S.M. " 1 p 2 Upon the willows long My harp has silent hung: How should I sing a cheerful song, Till Thou inspire my tongue? to 8 8 P O g Ө dad 8 J did O 00 9 p 4 When we in darkness walk, Nor feel the heavenly flame, Then is the time to trust our God, And rest upon His Name. 5 Soon shall our doubts and fears Subside at His control: His loving- kindness shall break through The midnight of the soul. 6 Blest is the man, O God, That stays himself on Thee! Who waits for Thy salvation, Lord, f Shall Thy salvation see. A. M. TOPLADY. Adapted by C. STREATFIELD. -6ta dd dr 000 d Fod P d 8: 8 2: -08 8 8: 427 8 2. 8: 4 To thee, to thee, I press, A dark and toilsome road: When shall I pass the wilderness, And reach the saints' abode? V My heart, O Zion, droops and yearns, When I remember thee. 5 God of my life, be near; On Thee my hopes I cast; O guide me through the desert here, And bring me home at last. H. F. LYTE. 428 554 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. Mansion.- S.M.D. 8 26 d 200 1000 TOO dd TOO TOO TOO O O d. opg 8: 8 00 dha 8008 I HAVE a home above, From sin and sorrow free; A mansion which eternal Love Designed and formed for me. My Father's gracious hand Has built this sweet abode: From everlasting it was planned, My dwelling- place with God. To make my rest secure. The Comforter is come, " 1 8: 8 The earnest has been given; He leads me onward to the home Reserved for me in heaven. 00= 70 Od 000 pf 20: 3 Bright angels guard my way; His ministers of power, Encamping round me night and day, Preserve in danger's hour. 2 My Saviour's precious blood Has made my title sure; He passed through death's dark raging [ flood DOO O = 001 d Q 8: 8 88 P d d d d ре = 000 p 0070 TO00 88 TO O 00 8 J. M. GIBSON. 008: 80000 d. g O googl p d. d d d 8: -0Q. 2. -6popq d d d d d d Loved ones are gone before, Whose pilgrim days are done: I soon shall greet them on that shore Where partings are unknown. 4 But, more than all, I long His glories to behold, f Whose smile fills all that radiant throng With ecstasy untold: That bright, yet tender smileMy sweetest welcome thereShall cheer me through the' little while' I tarry for Him here. f5 Thy love, Thou precious Lord, My joy and strength shall be; Till Thou shalt speak the gladdening word That bids me rise to Thee: ff And then, through endless days, Where all Thy glories shine, In happier, holier strains I'll praise The grace that made me Thine. H. BENNETT. 555 # 4 for 22 8: 00 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 8 d 100 8 8 Blasius( 1st Tune).- 77.77. 8 d 8 bd. 8 8: 8 bol. 880 dd de d e + 80 p Eli( 2nd Tune).- 77.77. d d d d 880 8 2 Ye are travelling home to God, In the way the fathers trod; They are happy now, and ye Soon their happiness shall see. 30 ye banished seed, be glad! Christ our Advocate is made; Us to save, our flesh assumes, Brother to our souls becomes. 11 00 " 1 f 1 CHILDREN of the heavenly King, As ye journey, sweetly sing; Sing your Saviour's worthy praise, Glorious in His works and ways. " 1 00 p. 00 P dd 8 gd. 8 bg& MALCOLM ALLISON. e d 7 Lord, obediently we go, Gladly leaving all below; Only Thou our Leader be, And we still will follow Thee. J. CENNICK. 8 2 80 d to bd e From COSTA'S Eli. O 2 8= 8 429 f 4 Shout, ye little flock, and blest! You on Jesus' throne shall rest! There your seat is now prepared, There your kingdom and reward. 8 f 5 Lift your eyes, ye sons of light; Zion's city is in sight; There our endless home shall be, There our Lord we soon shall see. Fear not, brethren: joyful stand On the borders of your land; Christ, the everlasting Son, Bids you undismayed go on. 430 556 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. dhd O: e Spes Gloriæ( 1st Tune).- Irregular. op 8 18 d d 848 8 d d d g d d d " 1 d d d dy eo TOO 8 " d 8 -O1. d 88 d d d --O d 6 222 Rev. SIDNEY J. P. DUNMAN. bungerford( 2nd Tune).- Irregular. 8 d Tod 8 d 8 888 00 O " 1 d d P Dr. GAUNTLETT. 8 O " 1 d 00 00 11 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 1 COME, let us ascend, My companion and friend, To a taste of the banquet above; If thy heart be as mine, If for Jesus it pine, Come up into the chariot of love. 2 Who in Jesus confide, We are bold to outride The storms of affliction beneath; With the prophet we soar To the heavenly shore, And outfly all the arrows of death. 3 By faith we are come To our permanent home; By hope we the rapture improve: By love we still rise, And look down on the skies, For the heaven of heavens is love. Who on earth can conceive How happy we live, In the city of God, the great King? What a concert of praise, f When our Jesus's grace The whole heavenly company sing! f 5 What a rapturous song, When the glorified throng In the spirit of harmony join! Join all the glad choirs, Hearts, voices, and lyres, And the burden is,' Mercy divine!' f6' Hallelujah!' they cry, To the King of the sky, To the great everlasting I AM; To the Lamb that was slain, And liveth again, ' Hallelujah to God and the Lamb! 7 The Lamb on the throne, Lo! He dwells with His own, And to rivers of pleasure He leads; With His mercy's full blaze, With the sight of His face, Our beatified spirits He feeds. Our foreheads proclaim His ineffable Name; f Our bodies His glory display: A day without night We feast in His sight, And eternity seems as a day! C. WESLEY. 431 432 557 # 4 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. borbury( 1st Tune).- 64.64.664. م حالم 8 I d d d. 8 2 OP DO " 1 TOO TOO " 1 11 TOO O " 1 8 % 8 17 1 g: P d d d d Q g g 0 O bed. 800 8|| 2 # 88 8 8 우 Propior Deo( 2nd Tune).- 64.64.6 6 4. : 8 I : " 1 E d d " 1 " 1 ( 1 8 Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. ㅎㅎ 2 : 11: 8 8 P P bo # 8 d. Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. 응: P d 8 II d • 6 J. P. 6 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 8 g: dd. #did Bethel( 3rd Tune).- 64.64.664. 18 " 1 PPP · P · P : 11: 8 " 1 2 A¹ NEARER, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee; Pp E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me; Still all my song shall be, ' Nearer, my God, to Thee, V Nearer to Thee.' A d. d p2 Though like the wanderer, The sun gone down, Darkness be over me, My rest a stone; Yet in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee. PP dod POP 3 There let the way appear Steps unto heaven; All that Thou sendest me In mercy given; Angels to beckon me Nearer, my God, to' Thee, Nearer to Thee. At 8: 8 11 88: V V 1 Dr. L. MASON. p.p O PUP dad مزم 4 Then with my waking thoughts Bright with Thy praise, Out of my stony griefs Bethel I'll raise; So by my woes to be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee. f5 And when on joyful wing, Cleaving the sky, Sun, moon, and stars forgot, Upwards I fly; Still, all my song shall be, ' Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee.' 433 f6 There in my Father's home, Safe and at rest, There in my Saviour's love Perfectly blest; Age after age to be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee. S. F. ADAMS AND S. H. BICKERSTETH. 434 558 ## THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. Fatherland. 64.64.666 4. -0O 4 20 pl рр PP d d d d " ممل 00 e did 1: I'M ' M but a stranger here, Heaven is my home. Earth is a desert drear, Heaven is my home; p Danger and sorrow stand Round me on every hand; Heaven is my fatherland, Heaven is my home. 2 What though the tempest rage, Heaven is my home. Short is my pilgrimage, Heaven is my home; And time's wild wintry blast Soon will be overpast, I shall reach home at last: Heaven is my home. do? 0 8 8 8 8 до ddf ofa ро d 08 80 338 peated Hot Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. dd 2 04 dof PP PI to pp P p p p E 2 862 822 do 2009 TO dddd ppp " ㅎ рр 00 -O11 Pelial dd Hol 3 There at my Saviour's side, Heaven is my home. f I shall be glorified, Heaven is my home; There are the good and blest, Those I love most and best, And there I too shall rest: Heaven is my home. 4 Therefore I'll murmur not, Heaven is my home. Whate'er my earthly lot, Heaven is my home; f For I shall surely stand There at my Lord's right handHeaven is my fatherland, Heaven is my home. T. R. TAYLOR. 559 # 38 ## ## 6 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. i g 8 O Warrenne, Mo. 5.- 66.66.88. plą p d " 1 ad 0002002 P1 SWEET place; sweet place alone! pl The court of God most high, The heaven of heavens, the throne Of spotless majesty! f0 happy place, when shall I be, My God, with Thee, to see Thy face? 2 A 2 The stranger homeward bends, And sigheth for his rest: Heaven is my home, my friends Lodge there in Abraham's breast: O happy place! when shall I be, My God, with Thee, to see Thy face? 100000 d 99 ddd مام 11 088 Rev. O. R. BARNICOTT, M.A. -2 рое 23000 dddddd pel 5 There should temptations cease, My frailties there should end; There should I rest in peace P p 3 Earth's but a sorry tent, In the arms of my best Friend: O happy place! when shall I be, My God, with Thee, to see Thy face? 8 S. CROSSMAN. 00 201 plop 435 8 Pitched for a few frail days, A short- leased tenement; A Heaven's still my song, my praise: f0 happy place! when shall I be, My God, with Thee, to see Thy face? 4 No tears from any eyes Drop in that holy choir: But death itself there dies, And sighs themselves expire: f0 happy place! when shall I be, My God, with Thee, to see Thy face? 8 11 436 560 #*#**!* 244 PO TOO TOO O d THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 0_2 Hal- le d d d d O 8 8 d d d bigbbury.- 6 6.8 6.8 7. - DOLO OL 1 0000 ph 8 8 d d 88 P lu- jah! Hal- le O - G " 1 8: 8 d 2. d d d d d O 08 gd pla 0000 700 00 11 " 1 8 lu- jah! We are 0000= 88 8808 illid d d d d d d d d FROM ROM Egypt lately d d TOO. TOO TOR TOP TO 8 And never hunger more. f Hallelujah!& c. 8 8 %% d d d. d P on d d d d d d d 0000 Dr. GAUNTLETT. Adapted from C. F. WITT. 20 8 8 d d. We seek our new, our better home, Where we our rest shall gain. f Hallelujah! We are on our way to God. 2 To Canaan's sacred bound We haste with songs of joy, Where peace and liberty are found, And sweets that never cloy. f Hallelujah!& c. O come, Where death and darkness reign, O 3 Our toils and conflicts cease P On Canaan's happy shore; There we shall dwell in endless peace, 6 مه 8 our way to God. 0 • dd 9 2 19 561 F !! # # 1966 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 4 There in celestial strains Enraptured myriads sing; There love in every bosom reigns, For God Himself is King. f Hallelujah!& c. V 5 We soon shall join the throng; Their pleasures we shall share; And sing the everlasting song, With all the ransomed there. f Hallelujah!& c. 100 8 d St. Alphege.- 76.7 6. By permission, from The Church Hymn and Tune Book. ㅎ 8 6 How bright the prospect is! It cheers the pilgrim's breast, We're journeying through the wilderness, But soon shall gain our rest! f Hallelujah!& c. T. KELLY. рер dd 8 100 To g 00 The life that knows no ending, The tearless life is there. O happy retribution! Short toil, eternal rest: For mortals and for sinners A mansion with the blest. 00 pl RIEF life is here our portion; care: A TOOL== 0 DO P J& d d d d 100 00 11 PART I. 00 d d d 88 3 The morning shall awaken, The shadows shall decay, And each true- hearted servant Shall shine as doth the day: There God, our King and Portion, In fulness of His grace, Shall we behold for ever, f And worship face to face. Dr. GAUNTLETT. d d چمه 88 d. d. d Fa P 2 And now we fight the battle, 437 8: BERNARD, trs. by J. M. NEALE. Q. But then shall wear the crown 8: 1 Of full and everlasting And passionless renown; But He, Whom now we trust in, Shall then be seen and known; And they that know and see Him Shall have Him for their own. 438 562 CHA opt 1 0: 8 d d O 00 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. Mossleigh.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. o d d To a od d d d TOO. 0000 100 d 8: 888 d 00 00 8 -0O Mine eyes their vigils keep; For very love, beholding Thy happy name, they weep. The mention of thy glory Is unction to the breast, And medicine in sickness, And love, and life, and rest. 20 one, O only mansion, A O Paradise of joy, Where tears are ever banished, And smiles have no alloy; The Lamb is all thy Splendour, The Crucified thy Praise; His laud and benediction Thy ransomed people raise. р d d d d d 000= d C = 10000 " 1 PART II. TOO OO To d OO O d d DOL # 2: Rev. H. A. CROSBIE. 18. I od + d d d 8 & -6-° 8 8: A 3 With jasper glow thy bulwarks, Thy streets with emeralds blaze; The sardius and the topaz Unite in thee their rays; Thine ageless walls are bonded With amethyst unpriced; f The saints build up its fabric, And the Corner- stone is Christ. 4 Thou hast no shore, fair ocean; Thou hast no time, bright day; p Dear fountain of refreshment To pilgrims far away. Upon They raise thy holy tower; f Thine is the victor's laurel, And thine the golden dower. BERNARD, trs. by J. M. NEALE. 563 • # 4 # 00 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 88 d d 8 00 00 010 00 01000 8 8 TOO de 00 00 d d Ewing.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. 00_ 100 00 d TOO TO 00 700 00 P P Z What joys await us there; What radiancy of glory, What bliss beyond compare. 88 00 00 0/0== 00L TERUSALEM the golden, With milk and honey blest, Beneath thy contemplation Sink heart and voice oppressed; p I know not, 0 I know not! Á " 1 8& f2 They stand, those halls of Zion, All jubilant with song, And bright with many an angel, And all the martyr throng; The Prince is ever in them, The daylight is serene; The pastures of the blessed Are decked with glorious sheen. " 1 PART III. d 0000 g 00 700_00 TOO CO d d d 0000 & 8 d d To a d d d Q 700. 0000 d g d d d d d f O A. EWING. d O. 2. O gl O 439 o 8: 8 8 3 There is the throne of David; And there from care released, The shout of them that triumph, The song of them that feast; And they, who with their Leader Have conquered in the fight, For ever and for ever Are clad in robes of white. f4 0 sweet and blessèd country, The home of God's elect! O sweet and blessèd country, That eager hearts expect! p Jesus, in mercy bring us To that dear land of rest, Who art with God the Father, And Spirit ever blest. BERNARD, trs. by J. M. NEALE. 440 564 +4 220 b THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. Laister Dyke.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. " P d d 8 8:88 d. d d p 8 d. d d to: 8 d d. co Our path is full of dangers, Beset with many a snare; But, in our God confiding, No evil will we fear; For our defence providing, He will be ever near. 2 Our heavenly habitation Attracts our longing eyes; In sweet anticipation 8 00 8 pl PILGRIMS we are and strangers, As all our fathers were; We view the blissful prize; That glimpse our souls inflaming, With more intense desire. All earthly hopes disclaiming, To heavenly joys aspire. --0" 1 = 0000= OTO g d P d 8 dd " J TOO Tod 우 d d d 우 00 TOO d d 8 d d d O 3 Jesus is gone before us, 8: g ● O 2. Those mansions to prepare; f Soon shall we share His glories, And sing His praises there: The prospect, O how cheering! We hail the happy day, And long for His appearing To bear our souls away. f4 Then let us ne'er be weary, Nor faint upon the road; For, though the way be dreary, It leads us home to God: It leads us to that station Where foes no more annoyThat world of full salvation, And everlasting joy. J. BURTON. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 565 St. George's, Bolton.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. d 22 4 8 d 00 plo TOO O OL d р 8 김 00 Too D ITTOO TOOL OL d d d g -0 100 0000 O -O 8 8: 8 00 8 do dbd A 00 O P 888 pl[' M kneeling at the threshold, I'M A- weary, faint, and sore; I'm waiting for the dawning, The opening of the door; I'm waiting till the Master Shall bid me rise and come f To the glory of His presence, The gladness of His home. 8 P 2 A weary path I've travelled, ' Mid darkness, storm, and strife, Bearing many a burden, Contending for my life; But now the morn is breaking, My toil will soon be o'er, I'm kneeling at the threshold, My hand is on the door. 3 Methinks I hear the voices Of the blessèd as they stand, Sweet singing in the sunshine Of the unclouded land: " 1 " 1 & E d TO E = 100 20 d o g g d. d 8 to d O FI J. WALCH. d d 818: d d 8: -6-• 1 441 8 f 0 would that I were with them, Amid the shining throng, Uniting in their worship, Rejoicing in their song. 4 The friends that started with me Have entered long ago, Ah! one by one they left me, To struggle with the foe: Their pilgrimage was shorter, Their triumph sooner won; How lovingly they'll hail me When my work too is done! 5 With them the blessed angels, That know no grief nor sin, I see them at the portals, Prepared to let me in; O Lord, I wait Thy pleasure, Thy time and way are best, p I'm wasted, worn, and weary; My Father! bid me rest. W. L. ALEXANDER. 442 566 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. TO Elevation.- 7 6.7 6.7 7.7 6. d da рр म O TOO DO da DO de ad p p p pp H PP р d d P the 88 d dddd par fl 00 0800 PPP d d " 1 O " 1 8 8 8 d 00 0 $ 30 8 8 8 8 d. d d d d d 000 dd RISE, my soul, and stretch thy wings, Thy better portion trace; Rise from transitory things, Towards heaven, thy native place: Sun and moon and stars decay; Time shall soon this earth remove; Rise, my soul, and haste away To seats prepared above. 000 2 Rivers to the ocean run, Nor stay in all their course; Fire ascending seeks the sun; Both speed them to their source: So my soul, that's born of God, Pants to view His glorious face; Upwards tends to His abode, To rest in His embrace. R. MELLOR. 22 8 O 8 oo 0 Hol 567 @ 6254 e THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 3 Fly me riches, fly me cares, Whilst I that coast explore; Flattering world, with all thy snares, Solicit me no more: Pilgrims fix not here their home, Strangers tarry but a night; When the last dear morn is come, They'll rise to joyful light. f4 Cease, ye pilgrims, cease to mourn, Press onward to the prize; Soon our Saviour will return Triumphant in the skies: Yet a season, and you know Happy entrance will be given; All our sorrows left below, & P 7 ре d d d ㅎㅎ pood toe d& d p1 P And earth exchanged for heaven. 700 Jrene.- 77.7 5. 0000 pup 8 2 8 8 00 O 20 R. SEAGRAVE. 0 TOO 8 bd d d d 8 8 f O ddd did add Rev. C. C. SCHOLEFIELD, A 2 When the darkness melts away At the breaking of the day, Bid us hail the cheering ray: f Light for evermore! WHE WHEN the day of toil is done, When the race of life is run, Father, grant Thy wearied one pp Rest for evermore! p 3 When the heart by sorrow tried Feels at length its throbs subside, Bring us, where all tears are dried, f Joy for evermore! p 4 When for vanished days we yearn, Days that never can return, Teach us in Thy love to learn f Love for evermore! A pp 5 When the breath of life is flown, When the grave must claim its own, Lord of life! be ours Thy crown: A f Life for evermore! J. ELLERTON. 443 р d 8 " 6" 444 568 3 • - # ## THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. Syria.- 77.77.77.77. P 20 d ODOL 2 d d 0.0% d d م ایچ O O 00 dd d 8 2 J 88 " 1 1 Saints and angels joined in one; What a countless company Stand before yon dazzling throne! Each before his Saviour stands, All in milk- white robes arrayed, Palms they carry in their hands, f Crowns of glory on their head. ddd " 1 " 1 2 Saints, begin the endless song, Cry aloud in heavenly lays, f'Glory doth to God belong,' God, the glorious Saviour, praise: All salvation from Him came, Him who reigns enthroned on high: ' Glory to the bleeding Lamb,' Let the morning stars reply. " 1 " 1 8: 8 8 do TOO 80 21 00 TOO djd рр O TOO ele d 8 김혜 8 g d d d d d -O3 Angel- powers the throne surround, Next the saints in glory they; Lulled with the transporting sound, They their silent homage pay: Prostrate on their face before God and His Messiah fall; Then in hymns of praise adore, Shout the Lamb that died for all. f4 Be it so,' they all reply, ' Him let all our orders praise; Him that did for sinners die, Saviour of the favoured race! ff Render we our God His right, Glory, wisdom, thanks, and power, Honour, majesty, and might; Praise Him, praise Him evermore!' C. WESLEY. 569 ## THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. The Long bome.- 78.7 8.77. 00 80 T a pla Pe PP dddddd dogd 88 d d d o d d d d 389 ele TO вер TOOOO J 1 00 00 O " 1 - 00 8 PP 11 00 TOO OO 8 " 1 00 TO O 700 d TOO 8 445 OTA Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. d 0000 ddd de If p p TOO 00 d d d d HEAVENWARD our path still goes, Sojourners on earth we wander, Till we reach our blest repose, In the land of promise yonder: Here we stay a pilgrim band, There must be our fatherland. 298 f 2 Heavenward! my soul, arise, For thou art a heavenly being, Thou shouldst seek no earthly prize, When from this world thou art fleeing; Hearts with heavenly wisdom blest Can in heaven alone find rest. TOO OLOL 3 Heavenward! death's mighty hand Guides me there to joy and gladness; There, within that blessèd land, f Victor over pain and sadness, Christ Himself has gone beforeCan I dread an unknown shore? f4 Heavenward! O heavenward! There shall be my lot and treasure; Let me strive my heart to guard From each vain and worldly pleasure: Heavenward my thoughts must tend, Till in heaven my cares shall end. B. SCHMOLCK. a gl 2 O 8 446 570 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. Wentworth.- 84.8 4.8 4. dddddd dddddd 200 d d d g 8 8 18280 fl 8 do ad O 8: 080 Circling us round, That in the darkest spot of earth Some love is found. dida " 1 " P MY God, I thank Thee, Who hast made The earth so bright, So full of splendour and of joy, Beauty and light; So many glorious things are here, Noble and right. 3 I thank Thee more that all our joy p Is touched with pain; That shadows fall on brightest hours; That thorns remain: 00 2 I thank Thee, too, that Thou hast made Joy to abound; So many gentle thoughts and deeds So that earth's bliss may be our guide, And not our chain. 2 d d d d d d d g 800. 8 p 4 I thank Thee, Lord, that Thou hast kept The best in store; We have enough, yet not too much To long for more: A A yearning for a deeper peace Not known before. 5 I thank Thee, Lord, that here our souls, Though amply blest, A Can never find, although they seek, A perfect rest; Nor ever shall, until they lean On Jesus' breast. eba रंग F. C. MAKER. A. A. PROCTER. لال pet || 8: of --0 571 # THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. TOO OO d. 2:: 888 d O ● TOO CO 022 Rokeby( 1st Tune).- 87.87. 00 dd P P P g d d f Singing songs of expectation, CO Marching to the Promised Land. d d d g: 8 A 4 One the object of our journey, One the faith which never tires, One the earnest looking forward, One the hope our God inspires: Oood 2 Clear before us through the darkness Gleams and burns the guiding light; f Brother clasps the hand of brother, Stepping fearless through the night. 3 One the light of God's own Presence O'er His ransomed people shed, Chasing far the gloom and terror, Brightening all the path we tread: TON = 10000= d ? to Toronto( 2nd Tune).- 87.87. 12. 8 P.Ipp 8: 8 f6 Q: d.ddg O PP #P dddd рр T. MARSHALL. J J O 8 рър 8 8 1 THROUGH the night of doubt and sor- 5 One the strain that lips of thousands Onward goes [ row as the of one; 447 8 -0मे Ō One the conflict, one the peril, One the march in God begun. One the gladness of rejoicing On the far eternal shore, Where the One Almighty Father Reigns in love for evermore. 7 Onward, therefore, pilgrim brothers, Onward with the cross our aid, Bear its shame, and fight its battle, Till we rest beneath its shade. p8 Soon shall come the grand awaking, Soon the rending of the tomb; f Then the scattering of all shadows, And the end of toil and gloom. S. BARING GOULD. 448 572 & t NOUN THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. Darmstadt.- 8 7.8 7.7 7. 88 d d d dfd 8 d d d To d P 8 ddddd O 1 WHO are these like stars appearing, These, before God's throne who stand? Each a golden crown is wearing: Who are all this glorious band? f Hallelujah! hark, they sing, A Praising loud their heavenly King. 2 Who are these in dazzling brightness, Clothed in God's own righteousness; These, whose robes of purest whiteness Shall their lustre still possess, Still untouched by time's rude hand? Whence come all this glorious band? A 3 These are they who have contended For their Saviour's honour long, Wrestling on till life was ended, Following not the sinful throng; f These, who well the fight sustained, Triumph by the Lamb have gained. p 4 These are they whose hearts were riven, Sore with woe and anguish tried; Who in prayer full oft have striven With the God they glorified; A Now, their painful conflict o'er, God has bid them weep no more. 5 These are they who watched and waited, Offering up to Christ their will, Soul and body consecrated From the Germaii. A Day and night to serve Him still; Now in God's most holy place Blest they stand before His face. H. T. SCHENCK, trs. by F. E. Cox. P 20 dd .... -0 573 0:48 00 O THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 8 8 0 9 dg ė d 8 googpoo 8 TOO bull.- 886.8 86. -62008 00 d d - 8 1 HOW happy is the pilgrim's lot! " 1 A From worldly hope and fear! Confined to neither court nor cell, His soul disdains on earth to dwell, He only sojourns here. 2 This happiness in part is mine, Already saved from self- design, From every creature- love; f Blest with the scorn of finite good, My soul is lightened of its load, And seeks the things above. 4 No foot of land do I possess, No cottage in this wilderness; A poor wayfaring man, 8 How free from every anxious thought, d. "" 3 The things eternal I pursue, A happiness beyond the view Of those that basely pant For things by nature felt and seen; Their honours, wealth, and pleasures I neither have nor want.[ mean, e 88 dde a d Q Q od d -0-0 -8 d d 8 ot " 1 810 d Q 288 I lodge awhile in tents below, Or gladly wander to and fro, Till I my Canaan gain. " 1 I trample on their whole delight, And seek a country out of sight, A country in the skies. - 5 Nothing on earth I call my own; A stranger, to the world unknown, I all their goods despise: For me my elder brethren stay, And angels beckon me away, And Jesus bids me come. 449 A 6 There is my house and portion fair; My treasure and my heart are there, And my abiding home; f7 I come- Thy servant, Lord, replies;I come to meet Thee in the skies, And claim my heavenly rest! Now let the pilgrim's journey end: Now, O my Saviour, Brother, Friend, Receive me to Thy breast! C. WESLEY. P 450 574 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. Arabia.- 88.8 8.8 8.8 8.( Anapæstic). 2. f1 our home; WAY with our sorrow and fear! The city of saints shall appear, The day of eternity come; From earth we shall quickly remove, And mount to our native abode; The house of our Father above, The palace of angels and God. 2 Our mourning is all at an end, When, raised by the life- giving Word, We see the new city descend, Adorned as a bride for her Lord; The city so holy and clean, No sorrow can breathe in the air: No gloom of affliction or sin, No shadow of evil is there! 3 By faith we already behold That lovely Jerusalem here; Her walls are of jasper and gold, As crystal her buildings are clear: WHITE. d. P. d. 8 Immovably founded in grace, She stands, as she ever hath stood, And brightly her Builder displays, And beams with the glory of God. 4 No need of the sun in that day, Which never is followed by night, Where Jesus's beauties display A pure and a permanent light: The Lamb is their Light and their Sun: And lo! by reflection they shine, With Jesus ineffably one, And bright in effulgence divine! f5 The saints in His presence receive Their great and eternal reward; In Jesus, in heaven they live; They reign in the smile of their Lord; The flame of angelical love Is kindled at Jesus's face; And all the enjoyment above Consists in the rapturous gaze. C. WESLEY. 575 22 $ p jep: 28 2: 0 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES Urbridge.- 88.8 8.8 8.8 8.( Anapæstic). Dr. T. A. ARNE. ग d. d. f³ d. d. Q: la dd. ded g PP dd 08:00 id= pipp d. LONG to behold Him arrayed With glory and light from above, The King in His beauty displayed, His beauty of holiest love: I languish and sigh to be there, Where Jesus hath fixed His abode; O when shall we meet in the air, And fly to the mountain of God! " 1 11 00 O d g d d d d d d d 8 dlo jola d d d d d d dido 451 함흥 f3 How happy the people that dwell Secure in the city above! No pain the inhabitants feel, No sickness or sorrow shall prove! Physician of souls, unto me Forgiveness and holiness give; And then from the body set free, And then to Thy glory receive. C. WESLEY. 0 8 2 With Him I on Zion shall stand, A ( For Jesus hath spoken the word) The breadth of Immanuel's land Survey by the light of my Lord; But when, on Thy bosom reclined, Thy face I am strengthened to see, f My fulness of rapture I find, My heaven of heavens, in Thee. 452 576 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. bolderness.- 10 10.10 10.6. All verses except the last. 88 do d O 928 O. -6° do: To " 1 d d bd O Last verse. 40 2 do WE E ask not that our path be always bright, But for Thine aid to walk therein aright; A That Thou, O Lord! through all its devious way, Wilt give us strength sufficient to our day, For this, for this we pray. 2 Not for the fleeting joys that earth bestows, Not for exemption from its many woes; But that, come joy or woe, come good or ill, With child- like faith we trust Thy guidance still, And do Thy holy will. 3 Teach us, O Lord, to find the latent good That sorrow yields when rightly understood; f And for the frequent joy that crowns our days, Help us, with grateful hearts, our hymns to raise Of thankfulness and praise. 4 Thou knowest all our needs, and wilt supply. No veil of darkness hides us from Thine eye: Nor vainly from the depths on Thee we call; Thy tender love, that breaks the tempter's thrall, Folds and encircles all. p 5 Through sorrow and through loss, by toil and prayer, f Saints won the starry crowns which now they wear, p And by the bitter ministry of pain, Grievous and harsh, but O not felt in vain, Found their eternal gain! 6 If it be ours, like them to suffer loss, Give grace, as unto them, to bear our cross, f Till, victors over each besetting sin, We, too, Thy perfect peace shall enter in, And crowns of glory win. W. H. BURLEIGH. G. F. COBB. 880 dd g ef 577 #! 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. & g Dawning.- 11 10.11 10. JE O ddd ре P C " 1 do 2016 " 1 O d A¹0 FOR the peace which floweth as a river, Making life's desert places bloom and smile? O for the faith to grasp heaven's bright forever, Amid the shadows of earth's little while! p3 A little while, to wear the weeds of sadness, To pace with weary step through miry ways; Then to pour forth the fragrant oil of gladness, And clasp the girdle round the robe of praise. 2 A little while for patient vigil- keeping, A To face the stern, to wrestle with the strong; A little while, to sow the seed with weeping, Then bind the sheaves, and sing the harvest song. 4 A little while the earthen pitcher taking To wayside brooks, from far- off fountains fed; Then the cool lip its thirst for ever slaking Beside the fulness of the Fountain- head. R. G. CLEMENTS. d A And He who is Himself the Gift and GiverThe future glory and the present smile, With the bright promise of the glad forever, Will light the shadows of the little while. 5 A little while, to keep the oil from failing; A A little while faith's flickering lamp to trim; And then, the Bridegroom's coming footsteps hailing, To greet His advent with the bridal hyn. J. CREWDSON. 453 ро d 454 578 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 648 064 d 8 d ; 8 REFRAIN. bome( 1st Tune).- 11 11.11 11. to d d d d d d 20 d d " 1 d " 1 Fin d 11 d 8 O -0Home, home, home, sweet home, Re- ceive me, dear Saviour, in glo d d d d d d. d 2 8 8 11 200 Lytham( 2nd Tune).- 1111.11 11. 8. d 8 ry, at home. S. W. TAYLOR. 1: # itt. d THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- ANTICIPATIONS AND HOPES. 8: 8 d d d d ge 11 d. 8 8 d d MY Y rest is in heaven, my rest is not here; 2 It is not for me to be seeking my bliss, And building my hopes in a region like this; Then why should I murmur when trials are near? A I look for a city which hands have not piled, I pant for a country by sin undefiled. d d p Be hushed, my dark spirit- the worst that can come But shortens my journey, and hastens me home. d I ask not my portion, I seek not a rest, Till I find them for ever on Jesus's breast. 3 The thorn and the thistle around me may grow, I would not lie down upon roses below; p 4 Afflictions may damp me, they cannot destroy; One glimpse of His love turns them all into joy; And the bitterest tears, if He smiles but on them, Like dew in the sunshine, grow diamond and gem. A A A home with my God will make up for it all. 5 Let trial and danger my progress oppose, They only make heaven more sweet at the close; Come joy or come sorrow, whate'er may befall, 6 6 A scrip on my back, and a staff in my hand, 16 I march on in haste through the enemy's land; The road may be rough, but it cannot be long, f And I smooth it with hope, and I cheer it with song. H. F. LYTE. 455 456 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND 579 WATCHFULNESS. Wainwright's Evening bymn.—L.M. d 110, labour on; spend, and be spentIt is the way the Master went; Should not the servant tread it still? 580 2 Go, labour on;' tis not for nought! Thy earthly loss is heavenly gain: Men heed thee, love thee, praise thee not; The Master praises- what are men? 3 Go, labour on; your hands are weak, Your knees are faint, your soul cast down; Yet falter not; the prize you seek Is near- a kingdom and a crown. f² 4888 O d el 8 d P boog d O TOO OO DOO TOO 00 7 Toil on, and in thy toil rejoice; For toil comes rest, for exile home; Soon shalt thou hear the Bridegroom's voice, f The midnight cry,' Behold I come!' H. BONAR. Philip.- L.M. OL 8 88 d d d d d d d d d ote !! ރ:: 11 8 6-8 Tall p5 4 Go, labour on while it is day,[ on; The world's dark night is hastening Speed, speed thy work, cast sloth away; It is not thus that souls are won. Men die in darkness at your side, Without a hope to cheer the tomb; Take up the torch and wave it wide, The torch that lights time's thickest gloom. f TOO OO TOO OO 6 Toil on, faint not, keep watch and pray; Be wise the erring soul to win; Go forth into the world's highway, Compel the wanderer to come in. Dr. WAINWRIGHT. d L P 000 0. # 0 818 J. MILLINGTON. diddoll пере ㅎㅎ 880380 po p 888 di d d d d d d d d d d dop 8 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. ESUS, my Saviour, Brother, Friend, 3 Still let Him with my weakness stay, On whom I cast my every care, Nor for a moment's space depart, On whom for all things I depend, Evil and danger turn away, Inspire and then accept my prayer. A And keep till He renews my heart. 4 When to the right or left I stray, His voice behind me may I hear, ' Return, and walk in Christ thy Way: Fly back to Christ, for sin is near.' 2 If I have tasted of Thy grace, The grace that sure salvation brings, If with me now Thy Spirit stays, And hovering, hides me in His wings, 4 581-582 * ટટટટ જંક| zz ટ| 8 ddd Ө 880 900 5 Uphold me, Saviour, or I fall, 582 1 20 O reach me out Thy gracious hand; on Thee for I Only by faith in Thee I stand. C. WESLEY. besperus.- L.M. -0O 888 8 8 kg 81%: 182% ed ff P1 PIERCE, fill me with an humble fear My utter helplessness reveal: Satan and sin are always nearThee may I always nearer feel. 20 that to Thee my constant mind May with an even flame aspire, Pride in its earliest motions find, And mark the risings of desire! THE HE God of glory walks His round, From day to day, from year to year, And warns us each with awful sound, ' No longer stand ye idle here!' Waste not of hope the morning light; Ah, fools! why stand ye idle here? besperus.- L.M p 30! as the griefs ye would assuage, That wait on life's declining year, Secure a blessing for your age, And work your Master's business [ here. 000 00 glodg ddddddddd 2 Ye whose young cheeks are rosy bright, p 5 Whose hands are strong, whose hearts are clear, pp 457 H. BAKER. 8 g: eddddo. 18:11 30 that my tender soul may fly The first abhorred approach of illQuick as the apple of an eye, The slightest touch of sin to feel! 898 4 Till Thou anew my soul create,[ pray, Still may I strive, and watch, and Humbly and confidently wait, And long to see the perfect day. C. WESLEY. p4 And ye whose locks of scanty grey Foretell your latest travail near; How swiftly fades declining day, And stand ye yet so idle here? One hour remains; there is but one; But many a shriek and many a tear, Through endless years the guilt must moan Of moments lost and wasted here. 6 0 Thou by all Thy works adored, To whom the sinner's soul is dear; Recall us to Thy vineyard, Lord,[ here. And grant us grace to serve Thee R. HEBER. p* 458 583 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE-- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. ४ 42 pla podag 584-585 As Thou hast sought, so let me seek Thy erring children lost and lone. Entreaty.- L.M. de LORD, speak to me that I may speak In living echoes of 88 -62 O lead me, Lord, that I may lead The wandering and the wavering feet; O feed me, Lord, that I may feed Thy hungering ones with manna sweet! 2 f3 0 strengthen me, that while I stand, Firm on the Rock, and strong in Thee, I may stretch out a loving hand To wrestlers with the troubled sea! 11. Tod 00 fog| d2e| G 88 +-epte do do 11 7 0 use me, Lord, use even me, Just as Thou wilt, and when, and where; Until Thy blessed face I see, f Thy rest, Thy joy, Thy glory share! F. R. HAVERGAL. Philippi.- C.M. dd 8888 20 1000 H. COWARD, Mus. Bac. 40 teach me, Lord, that I may teach The precious things Thou dost impart; [ reach And wing my words that they may The hidden depths of many a heart! 0 give Thine own sweet rest to me, That I may speak with soothing power A word in season, as from Thee, p5 To weary ones in needful hour! f6 O fill me with Thy fulness, Lord, Until my very heart o'erflow In kindling thought and glowing word, Thy love to tell, Thy praise to show! 18% 8 lo lodd ford " 1 do dddd O Po too leade ddd PP O G ਕਰਵਾਏ ddddd 8 لكل S WESLEY. 88 العامة 2 -6 dedd 8 AWAKE, my soul, stretch every nerve, And on: A heavenly race demands Thy zeal, And an immortal crown. 2 A cloud of witnesses around Hold thee in full survey: Forget the steps already trod, And onward urge thy way. 585 pl THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. f3" Tis God's all- animating voice on high; ' Tis His own hand presents the prize To thine aspiring eye;H OW vain are all things here below! fair! 586 p Each pleasure hath its poison too, And every sweet a snare. 5 Blest Saviour, summoned forth by Thee, Have I my race begun; f And, crowned with victory, at Thy feet I'll lay mine honours down. P. DODDRIDGE. 2 The brightest things below the sky Give but a flattering light; We should suspect some danger nigh Where we possess delight. V AM Philippi.- C.M. 8 8 nd A 5 0 Saviour! let Thy beauties be My soul's eternal food; Let grace command my heart away From all created good. I. WATTS. Marlow.- C.M. to O M I a soldier of the cross, A follower of the Lamb, And shall I fear to own His cause, Or blush to speak His name? f4 That prize with peerless glories bright, Which shall new lustre boast, When victors' wreaths and monarchs' Shall blend in common dust.[ gems S 2 Must I be carried to the skies On flowery beds of ease? While others fought to win the prize, And sailed o'er stormy seas! 3 Are there no foes for me to face? Must I not stem the flood? Is this vile world a friend to grace, To help me on to God? 3 Our dearest joys, and nearest friends, The partners of our blood, How they divide our wavering minds, And steal our hearts from God! 4 The fondness of a creature's love, How strong it strikes the sense! Thither the warm affections rove, Nor can we call them hence. 11 O O d 459 HARRISON. 8 d 8 -0Yo They see the triumph from afar, And seize it with their eye. 8 f4 Sure I must fight if I would reign; Increase my courage, Lord; I'll bear the toil, endure the pain, Supported by Thy Word. 5 Thy saints, in all Thy glorious war, Shall conquer though they die; 6 When that illustrious day shall rise, And all Thine armies shine f In robes of victory, through the skies, The glory shall be Thine. I. WATTS. 160 587 P 48 P TOO O THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. 8 588 2 0 TOO OOL 48 8 1 QUMMONED my labour to renew, glad to my Lord, in Thy name my work I do, And with a single heart. 2 End of my every action Thou, In all things Thee I see; Accept my hallowed labour now, I do it unto Thee. do d p3 Servant of all, to toil for man Thou didst not, Lord, refuse; 1000 St. Ann.-C.M. H 00 00 8 8 00 Q A pain to feel it near. 00-001 OOO = 0000= 10000 1 I WANT a principle within A sensibility of sin, 8 888 g P 2 I want the first approach to feel Of pride or fond desire, V To catch the wandering of my will, And quench the kindling fire. " 1 8 8 d 10000 70000 P to 700 kilmarnock.- C.M. " 1 8 8 8 TTOO DOL 878 ddd TOO d d TO O 100 4 Thy bright example I pursue, To Thee in all things rise; Dr. CROFT. Thy majesty did not disdain To be employed for us! f And all I think, or speak, or do, Is one great sacrifice. 5 Careless through outward cares I go, From all distraction free; My hands are but engaged below, My heart is still with Thee. C. WESLEY. 2. NEIL DOUGALL. 8 8: f 3 That I from Thee no more may part, No more Thy goodness grieve, p The filial awe, the fleshly heart, The tender conscience give. 4 Quick as the apple of an eye, O God, my conscience make; f Awake my soul when sin is nigh, And keep it still awake. If to the right or left I stray, V₁ That moment, Lord, reprove; p And let me weep my life away, For having grieved Thy love. 589 1 #AF NOHA # OLA 00 00 #! D 00 TOO 88 d d 00 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. d 00 00 THE Too O 8 60 0 00 da d 8 St. Leonard's.- C.M.D. 00 00 00 00 TOO 00 TOO 00 00 Dr. H. HILES. 8 800 8: d d 0.000000 8 é TOO OO TOO 2 00 HE Galilean fishers toil 8% 8 0000 TO All night, and nothing take; f But Jesus comes- a wondrous spoil Is lifted from the lake! 60 may the least omission pain My well- instructed soul, And drive me to the blood again Which makes the wounded whole! C. WESLEY. p Lord, when our labours are in vain, And vain the help of men, When fruitless is our care and pain, Come, blessèd Jesus, then! f2 The night is dark, the surges fill The bark, the wild winds roar; p But Jesus comes; and all is stillThe ship is at the shore. O Lord, when storms around us howl, And all is dark and drear, A In all the tempests of the soul, O blessèd Jesus, hear! 88 dddd 88 d d d d d d d d Q 11. d 8 and o to o to O TOO OO 880080 e 000 did TOO 00 0000 O S 00 0 O. dJd 6: doto O p3 A frail one, thrice denying Thee, Saw mercy in Thine eyes; The penitent upon the tree Was borne to Paradise. 461 A p In hours of sin and deep distress, O show us, Lord, Thy face; In penitential loneliness, O give us, Jesus, grace! - Lift over us Thy blessèd hands, Speak, holy Jesus, peace! 4 The faithful few retire in fear, To their closed upper room; But suddenly, with joyful cheer, They see their Master come. f Lord, come to us, unloose our bands, And bid our terrors cease; C. WORDSWORTH. 462 590-591 4 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS Watchman.- S.M. 5 f Go forth to glorious war! See on the mountain- top The standard of your God! In Jesus' name I lift it up, 3 591 & 18868 1 HARK ARK how the watchmen cry, Attend the trumpet's sound! f Stand to your arms, the foe is nigh, The powers of hell surround. Who bow to Christ's command, Your arms and hearts prepare! The day of battle is at hand! 88 ddd pppop $ 21 4 5 f Let all to Jesus' cross draw nigh, He bore the cross for all. His standard- bearer, I To all the nations call, All stained with hallowed blood. Go up with Christ your Head, Your Captain's footsteps see; Too do 00 ITTOR RACIOUS Redeemer, shake This slumber Say to me now," Awake, awake! And Christ shall make thee whole.' J Lay to Thy mighty hand! Alarm me in this hour, 3 Give me on Thee to call, Always to watch and pray, p Lest I into temptation fall, And cast my shield away. And make me fully understand The thunder of Thy power. 00 " 1 For each assault prepared And ready may I be, For ever standing on my guard, And looking up to Thee. O do Thou always warn My soul of evil near! When to the right or left I turn, Thy voice still let me hear: 2 ƒ6 8 f9 48 ер por 88 0: pogle 88282 Follow your Captain, and be led To certain victory. -O" 1 Watchman.- S.M. 6 00 7 өө 00 ta p9 J. LEACH. All power to Him is given, He ever reigns the same; Salvation, happiness, and heaven Are all in Jesus' name. Only have faith in God; In faith your foes assail, Not wrestling against flesh and blood, But all the powers of hell. 880 8 Our Captain leads us on; He beckons from the skies, And reaches out a starry crown, And bids us take the prize. ' Be faithful unto death; e Partake my victory; [ wreath, And thou shalt wear this glorious And thou shalt reign with Me.' C. WESLEY. 6 8 Come back! this is the way, Come back, and walk herein!" O may I hearken and obey, And shun the paths of sin! Thou seest my feebleness; Jesus, be Thou my power, My Help and Refuge in distress, My Fortress and my Tower; Give me to trust in Thee, my sure abode, f My Horn, and Rock, and Buckler be, My Saviour, and my God. Myself I cannot save, Myself I cannot keep, But strength in Thee I surely have, Whose eyelids never sleep. My soul to Thee alone Now therefore I commend; 10 f Thou, Jesus, love me as Thy own, And love me to the end. C. WESLEY. 592-593 *## fl. ƒ3 告 2 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. 593 1 рр 8 d d d ере O IN Driffield.- S.M. 2 P d Strong in the Lord of hosts, And in His mighty power, Who in the strength of Jesus trusts Is more than conqueror. Stand then in His great might, With all His strength endued; But take, to arm you for the fight, The panoply of God; SOLDIERS of Christ, arise, And put your armour on,[ plies Strong in the strength which God supThrough His eternal Son; " 1 8: 11 Go to His temple, go, Nor from His altar move; Let every house His worship know, And every heart His love. N fellowship, alone, To God with faith draw near, Approach His courts, besiege His throne With all the power of prayer. His mercy now implore, And now show forth His praise, In shouts, or silent awe, adore His miracles of grace. P P 5 To God your spirits dart, Your souls in words declare, p Or groan, to Him who reads the heart, The unutterable prayer. 6 P P f7 To God your every want 8 " 1 ƒ7 Driffield.- S.M. p5 f8 In instant prayer display; Pray always; pray, and never faint; Pray, without ceasing pray! 8 d A. H. WELBOURN. & q d d dd ре That, having all things done, And all your conflicts passed, Ye may o'ercome through Christ alone, And stand entire at last. To keep your armour bright, Attend with constant care, 6. 8 Still walking in your Captain's sight, And watching unto prayer. Pray, without ceasing, pray, Your Captain gives the word; His summons cheerfully obey, And call upon the Lord. 463 C. WESLEY. 16 Your guides and brethren bear For ever on your mind; f Extend the arms of mighty prayer, In grasping all mankind. Pour out your souls to God, And bow them with your knees, And spread your hearts and hands And pray for Zion's peace.[ abroad, From strength to strength go on, Wrestle, and fight, and pray, Tread all the powers of darkness down, And win the well- fought day. Still let the Spirit cry In all His soldiers,' Come,' Till Christ the Lord descend from high, And take the conquerors home. C. WESLEY. 464 594-595 V P ƒ2 700 8 -O28 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. g 88 8 -e8 Mewland( 1st Tune).- S.M. Dr. GAUNTLETT. d d 8 8 d d 90 8 d عالم 80 ddd pl Tod é é 212² 8 888 8: 8 GOO 88 -0O Ferguson( 2nd Tune).- S.M. VE E servants of the Lord, Each in his office wait, Observant of His heavenly Word, And watchful at His gate. Let all your lamps be bright, And trim the golden flame, Gird up your loins, as in His sight, For awful is His Name. A f5 888 " 1 00 88 E = 00 ele 4 od d d 8 J d d 00 TOO Amid the angelic band. to d did Christ shall the banquet spread With His own royal hand, And raise that faithful servant's head 0 8 d e P. DODDRIDGE. 8 8 dd 88 8 8 -68 Watch!' tis your Lord's command; And while we speak, He's near; Mark the first signal of His hand, And ready all appear. O happy servant he, In such a posture found! f He shall his Lord with rapture see, And be with honour crowned. 8 00 이 595 fi 2 EQUIP me for the war, A And teach my hands to fight; My simple upright heart prepare, And guide my words aright. 596 1 +4 2 p3 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. Control my every thought; My whole of sin remove: Let all my works in Thee be wrought, Let all be wrought in love. 4 Newland or Ferguson.- S.M. d d. Sow O -6° O 11 Scott.- S.M. ਗਏ 8 d d d. in the morn thy seed, At eve hold not thine hand; To doubt and fear give thou no heed, Broad- cast it o'er the land. 3 O arm me with the mind, A Meek Lamb! which was in Thee; And let my knowing zeal be joined To fervent charity. 4 Beside all waters sow, The highway furrows stock; Drop it where thorns and thistles grow, Scatter it on the rock. With calm and tempered zeal Let me enforce Thy call: And vindicate Thy gracious will, Which offers life to all. C. WESLEY. 11. 18 8 d p4 p5 d 00 d 8 d The good, the fruitful ground, Expect not here nor there; O'er hill and dale, by plots' tis found: Go forth, then, everywhere. A Thence, when the glorious endThe day of God, is come, The angel- reapers shall descend, f And Heaven cry' Harvest Home!' -6d J. MONTGOMERY. 465 NÄGELI. 8: -0Or Thou know'st not which may thrive, The late or early sown; Grace keeps the precious germ alive, When and wherever strown. 8: And duly shall appear, In verdure, beauty, strength, The tender blade, the stalk, the ear, And the full corn at length. Thou canst not toil in vain; Cold, heat, and moist, and dry, Shall foster and mature the grain For garners in the sky. 466 597 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. 2 88 dogg 0:28 222 f dddd 00 boly Warfare.- 77.77. H. J. E. HOLMES. 12 0/0 00 Tod ld 121 O... OFT in danger, oft in woe, Onward, Christians, onward go: f Fight the fight, maintain the strife, Strengthened with the Bread of Life. Onward, Christians, onward go, Join the war, and face the foe: Will ye flee in danger's hour? Know ye not your Captain's power? f3 Let your drooping hearts be glad: March in heavenly armour clad: 598 1 Pf to 8 da d bd 8 COME, labour on: " 1 O 8 " P Bluntisbam.- 4 10.10 10.4. 8 Who dares stand idle on the d d d d od 0 [ grain? harvest plain, While all around him waves the golden And to each servant does the Master ' Go work to- day.' [ say, f Come, labour on: Claim the high calling angels cannot share[ bear: To young and old the Gospel- gladness Redeem the time; its hours too swiftly p The night draws nigh.[ fly: 8 do do f 8 8 Fight, nor think the battle long, Victory soon shall tune our song. f4 Let not sorrow dim your eye, O 000 Soon shall every tear be dry; Let not fears your course impede, Great your strength, if great your need. .9 5 Onward then in battle move, More than conquerors ye shall prove; Though opposed by many a foe, Christian soldiers, onward go. H. K. WHITE. llo! 6 000 g 8 8 bo d 00 00 8 gla doby e 8 -0 3 f Come, labour on: The labourers are few, the field is wide, New stations must be filled and blanks supplied; [ home, From voices distant, far, or near at The call is,' Come.' f Come, labour on: 4 The enemy is watching, night and day, p To sow the tares, to snatch the seed away; While we in sleep our duty have forgot, He slumbered not. 5 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. Come, labour on: Away with gloomy doubts and faithless fear! [ here; No arm so weak but may do service By feeblest agents can our God fulfil His righteous will. 6 Come, labour on: [ sky, No time for rest, till glows the western While the long shadows o'er our pathway lie, 599 2 f 3 Unison. S f 4 4 ● 11 HAR 8 O Broomsgrove.- 64.64.6 7.64. " Harmony. 50 ● ● Harmony. P O f Jesus Himself is nigh; Wake, brethren, wake! Sleep is for sons of night; Ye are children of the light; Yours is the glory bright; Wake, brethren, wake! Call to each wakening band, Watch, brethren, watch! Clear is our Lord's command, Watch, brethren, watch! Be ye as men that wait Always at their Master's gate, E'en though He tarry late: Watch, brethren, watch! Heed we the Steward's call, Work, brethren, work! There's room enough for all, Work, brethren, work! f A 2 " 1 ARK,' tis the watchman's cry, Wake, brethren, wake! 467 And a glad sound comes with the setting sun' Servants, well done!' f Come, labour on: 7 The toil is pleasant, the reward is sure, Blessèd are those who to the end endure; How full their joy, how deep their rest shall be, d O Lord, with Thee! A o 8 " 1 J. BORTHWICK. Unison. d F. C. MAKER. Ø "" This vineyard of the Lord Constant labour will afford; He will your work reward: Work, brethren, work! a f 4 f Hear we the Shepherd's voice, Pray, brethren, pray! Would ye His heart rejoice, Pray, brethren, pray! P. Sin calls for ceaseless fear, Weakness needs the Strong One near; Long as ye struggle here, Pray, brethren, pray! f 5 f Sound now the final chord, Praise, brethren, praise! w p Thrice holy is the Lord, f Praise, brethren, praise! What more befits the tongues Soon to join the angels' songs? Whilst heaven the note prolongs, f Praise, brethren. praise! Unknown. 468 600 "" 45880018 2 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. Warrior( 1st Tune).- 65.( 12 lines). 700 6-0 00 8 @pd 6²22022128228 good g P 20 Oo 8 Ⓒ# 888 00 80 8 d d d d ppppp 88 700 00 O " 1 ddddd 00. opp p d 00 | 2800| 812880 ddgg 88 8 8 20 # D. 8: 8 6. -0googl dooddoodd O S " 1 88 88 818 doo O 00 eff Valour( 2nd Tune).- 65.( 12 lines). " 1 to не ро Adapted by Sir J. Goss 12 8 рррр g g 00000000|| O a e Pedo to 80 $ 8 O 00 O -0O 88 00= A. H. MANN, Mus. Doc. opeall 188 PPPP dd 8 1888 의 fl THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. 11 d 2 2 8 8 80 ddd d مده and did plofial 8 10 på ddeg ре O 10.888. d d d HIGH WHO WHO is on the Lord's side? Who will serve the King? Who will be His helpers, Other lives to bring? Who will leave the world's side? Who will face the foe? Who is on the Lord's side? 800 Who will for Him go? A p By Thy call of mercy, By Thy grace divine, We are on the Lord's side, f Saviour, we are Thine. god d pop 1080 dd 8008 800 이 1.00 2 Jesus, Thou hast bought us, Not with gold or gem, But with Thine own life- blood, For Thy diadem. With Thy blessing filling A Each who comes to Thee, Thou hast made us willing, Thou hast made us free. By Thy grand redemption, By Thy grace divine, We are on the Lord's side, Saviour, we are Thine. TO O 8 8 8 8 8 O " 1 -090 " 1 To a ор 188 dddd " 1 3 Fierce may be the conflict, Strong may be the foe, But the King's own army None can overthrow. Round His standard ranging, Victory is secure; For His truth unchanging Makes the triumph sure, f Joyfully enlisting 469 8 100 By Thy grace divine, We are on the Lord's side, Saviour, we are Thine. 4 Chosen to be soldiers In an alien land, Chosen, callèd, faithful,' For our Captain's band, In the service royal, Let us not grow cold, f Let us be right loyal, Noble, true, and bold. Master, Thou wilt keep us, By Thy grace divine, f Always on the Lord's side, Saviour, always Thine! V A F. R. IIAVERGAL. 470 601 6²$ O: 4 H THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. -0F d g d d d d Tod -0--0--6Barton.- 76.7 6. 8 d ff fl 00 " 1 d " 1 M d d 21 d HAPPY band of pilgrims, If onward ye will tread, With Jesus as your Fellow, To Jesus as your Head! 20 happy if ye labour As Jesus did for men: O happy if ye hunger As Jesus hungered then! p3 The cross that Jesus carried He carried as your due: The crown that Jesus weareth He weareth it for you. A p 5 The trials that beset you, The sorrows ye endure, The manifold temptations That death alone can cure. 4 The faith by which ye see Him, The hope in which ye yearn, The love that through all troubles To Him alone will turn. 6 What are they but His jewels, Of right celestial worth? What are they but the ladder Set up to heaven on earth? f7 0 happy band of pilgrims, 报名 Look upward to the skies, Where such a light affliction Shall win you such a prize. 8 d J. H. KNECHT. 008 dd dd 8: d T JOSEPH OF THE STUDIUM, trs. by J. M. NEALE. 602 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. Mew York.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 1 po d. d d. d d d 0 p. d P O 8 8 O म STAND up! stand up for Jesus! Ye soldiers of the cross; Lift high His royal banner, It must not suffer loss; f From victory unto victory, His army shall He lead, Till every foe is vanquished, And Christ is Lord indeed. 8 2 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! The trumpet- call obey; Forth to the mighty conflict, In this His glorious day: With loyal hearts now serve Him, Against unnumbered foes; Your courage rise with danger, And strength to strength oppose. d 2 8 " " 1 TOO g dodo dd 308 d d d do 8 g здороо O dd d d G. J. WEBB. Jog dde e -0 유 8 8: 471 al 3 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! Stand in His strength alone: The arm of flesh will fail you; Ye dare not trust your own: f Put on the gospel armour, And, watching unto prayer, Where duty calls, or danger, Be never wanting there. 4 Stand up! stand up for Jesus! The strife will not be long; This day the noise of battle, The next the victor's song: f To him that overcometh, A crown of life shall be; He with the King of Glory Shall reign eternally. G. DUFFIELD. 472 603 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. 00 d g & gd 8 p 18 TOLO CO Fairford.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. 19 88 TOO CO 8 8 8 de P 8800-001 8 O 8 00 00 00 90 do 응응 88 00 00 E = 700= d d 88 d d 00 00 00 09-8 0000 TOOL TOOL OO Do 8 8 d d d d 0000 8 2. 8 8 SCHUBERT. 69: d to d O 8 -64 -01 UPLIFT the blood- stained banner, f3 Uplift the blood- stained banner, Unsheathe the Spirit's sword; And shout with trumpet's sound, Deliverance to the captive, And freedom to the bound; Earth's jubilee of glory, A The year of full release: O tell the wondrous story, Go forth and publish peace! Put on the Christian's armour, The armour of the Lord; The helmet of salvation, And faith, victorious shield; Go forth with acclamation, The world your battle- field. 2 Each battle of the warrior, Who fights by land or flood, Is with confusèd noises, And garments rolled in blood; But this shall be with burning, From heaven its light shall shine, Both heart and soul discerning, The fire of Love Divine. f 4 Go forth, confessors, martyrs, With zeal and love unpriced, And preach the blood of sprinkling, And live or die for Christ; For Christ claim every nation, Your banners wide unfurled; Go forth and preach salvation, Salvation for the world! B. GOUGH. 604 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. Adela.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. 248 962 00 8 boo 00 b88 0000 T 8 8 P d d d d d -O d g d 00 00 00 10 00! 8 P did 100_ 00 00 00 100G d d d 8 8 V 2 As labourers in Thy vineyard, Send us out, Christ, to be Content to bear the burden Of weary days for Thee; We ask no other wages, 18 ¹ Lo ORD of the living harvest, That whitens o'er the plain, Where angels soon shall gather Their sheaves of golden grain; Accept these hands to labour, These hearts to trust and love, And deign by us to hasten Thy kingdom from above. A prop When Thou shalt call us home, But to have shared Thy travail And seen Thy kingdom come. " 1 -O 11 did d d d d 8: O " 1 O " 1 d d 100 TOO dodote d d d d 00 Q 00 J. B. BIRKBECK. 700 8 8 8 d d d d d do 88 473 8: Å obd 4 Be with us, God the Father! Be with us, God the Son! And God, the Holy Spirit! O Blessèd Three in One! Make us a royal priesthood, Thee rightly to adore, f And fill us with Thy fulness Now, and for evermore. a 3 Come down, Thou Holy Spirit, And fill our souls with light! Clothe us in spotless raiment, In linen clean and white; Within Thy sacred temple Be with us, where we stand, And sanctify Thy people Throughout this happy land. 8 J. S. B. MONSELL. 474 605 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. 8888 dded 0 O 40 606 g:: d. Q: 2 CH HRISTIAN, seek not yet repose,' Hear the choirs of angels say; Thou art in the midst of foes: p' Watch and pray.' 2 Principalities and powers, Mustering their unseen array, Wait for thy unguarded hours: Vigilate.- 777.3. P Q. A 3 Gird thy heavenly armour on, Wear it ever night and day: Ambushed lies the evil one: 88 p' Watch and pray.' لوله p' Watch and pray. 88 d d d d d d 8 8 8 did d d d d proto 8 Arabia.- 86.8 6.8 6. 4 Hear the victors who o'ercame; Still they mark each warrior's way; All with one sweet voice exclaim: p' Watch and pray.' 5 Hear, above all, hear thy Lord, Him thou lovest to obey; Hide within thy heart His word: p' Watch and pray.' 8: W. H. MONK, Mus. Doc. 6 Watch, as if on that alone Hung the issue of the day; Pray, that help may be sent down: p Watch and pray.' C. ELLIOTT, ". d. dad حمل d 88 8: 66. d سلام 88 5d. 8 eff النصره OP 8 pl DISMISS ISMISS me not Thy service, Lord, But train me for Thy will; For even I, in fields so broad, Some duties may fulfil; And I will ask for no reward, Except to serve Thee still. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK V 2 How many serve, how many more May to the service come: To tend the vines, the grapes to store, Thou dost appoint for some: Thou hast Thy young men at the war, Thy little ones at home. 3 All works are good, and each is best As most it pleases Thee; Each worker pleases when the rest 607 " 1 e 20 O. 8 St. Justin.- 886.886. Je pledgla 82- zlapplópala ul 5de 8 ddd -0pppla 8 O 8 ed The sacred watchfulness impart, And keep the issues of my heart, And stir me up to pray. P " 1 HE ELP, Lord, to whom for help I fly, And still my tempted soul stand by Throughout the evil day; AND WATCHFULNESS. He serves in charity; And neither man nor work unblest Wilt thou permit to be. 2 My soul, with Thy whole armour arm; In each approach of sin alarm And show the danger near; Surround, sustain, and strengthen me, And fill with godly jealousy And sanctifying fear. 3 Whene'er my careless hands hang down, O let me see Thy gathering frown, And feel Thy warning eye; 40 ye who serve, remember One, The worker's way who trod; He served as man, but now His throneIt is the throne of God; The sceptre He hath to us shown Is like a blossoming rod. 8–18 5 Our Master all the work hath done, He asks of us to- day; Sharing His service, every one Share to His sonship may; Lord, I would serve and be a son; Dismiss me not, I pray. T. T. LYNCH. d -0fe 8 d " 1 475 Ladd 8 ado oded -68 @# 88% 8° 800e plo po o²|| 8888 828 d d છે જેક્રેટ ઇટ H ed plop 2688 20|| And, starting, cry from ruin's brink, ' Save, Jesus, or I yield, I sink, Or save me, or I die!' p4 If near the pit I rashly stray, Suffer me not to fall away, But keen conviction dart! Recall me by that pitying look, That kind, upbraiding glance, which Unfaithful Peter's heart.[ broke 5 In me Thine utmost mercy show, And make me like Thyself below, Unblamable in grace; Ready prepared, and fitted here By perfect holiness, to appear Before Thy glorious face. C. WESLEY. 476 608 1,2,3 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. 8 2. 8 d Colosse( 1st Tune).- 10 10.10 4. 8 8 add 818 O CO 8 Q " 1 St. Philip( 2nd Tune).- 10 10.10 4. 이 d 8 00 00 00 888 8 d = 00 00 P boo # E 21 " 1 28 8 dd 8 00 8 e 기음] % 00 8 J. BARNBY. 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. Chant. dms0 8 8188 0 als a-| 2|= 181212=|=| P dd pafall 8 dd 2 18 ¹FOR all Thy saints who from their labours rest, Who Thee by faith before the world confessed, Thy name, O Jesus, be for ever blest: A 30 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: f Hallelujah! A 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 Light of Light: f Hallelujah! 40 blest communion, fellowship Divine! We feebly struggle, they in glory shine; Yet all are one in Thee, for all are Thine: f Hallelujah! 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: A. H. D. TROYTE. 88 f Hallelujah! p6 The golden evening brightens in the West; Soon, soon to faithful warriors comes the rest; Sweet is the calm of Paradise the blest: f Hallelujah! 7 But lo, there breaks a yet more glorious day; The saints triumphant rise in bright array; f The King of Glory passes on His way: f Hallelujah! f Hallelujah! f8 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: A 477 f'Hallelujah!' Foll W. W. How. 478 609 244 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. Tenbury( 1st Tune).- 10 10.11 11. 8 8:38 dd P.P 8: 8 € 2 8 P TOO TOO TOO O d d d d de 8 8 8 ddd d O gd مرم --6Rev. Sir F. A. G. OUSELEY, Bart. do 8 d d d d #d 9 8 P 09 -6a 8 88 did te Fontainbleau( 2nd Tune).- 10 10.11 11. 8 8 dd Pe é PP PI ddddddd PP 00 -O8 рер L O 0 d = 00 8 8. -9 11 8 08 ब ARTHUR R. READ. 11 d THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. d. £ d d Z& E DO 8 8 8 8 8 ddd O 2. p 8: & 10 p d f Fight the fight, Christian- Jesus is o'er thee; Run the race, Christian- heaven is before thee; He who hath promised faltereth never: The love that redeemed thee flows on for ever. Q 3. Lift the eye, Christian, just as it closeth: A Raise the heart, Christian, ere it reposeth; # 8 1. BREAST the wave, Christian when it is strongest; A Watch for day, Christian, when the night's longest; Onward, and onward still, be thine endeavour; The rest that remaineth will be for ever. f Thee from the love of Christ nothing shall sever; Mount when Thy work is done- praise Him for ever! P PP 8 01 J. STAMMERS. d -0479 480 610 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. Song of Triumph( 1st Tune).– 11.( 6 lines). d 1 988 dodo 18: 318 8p d.. d dd 60000018 ㅗ dddd ㅇ 8 dde 8 0 8880 18:08 18:08 21kg god 8 28: dd 8119 0 g d d d dad oooopp redddd ㅇ d d.d. 응 이유 d 의 -0dd -08 Hel 8 1 Watchword( 2nd Tune).- 11.( 6 lines). ※ 010 으 -0H. COWARD, Mus. Bac. 금형 dp o to 8 ddood of 0 00 18 He 8 0 .. 888 tel H. ELLIOT BUTTON. ㅇ. op pppp :::: 8 lete to Org. P 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. рр. gdd حرم TOO ерее plopt 2 8 8 8 8 of O: boo elope TOO out o dad d dd dod le poooollle ро de a do gd dd --- 6FEE -O12ooglep 2 do 8881 d d d d 1 ONWARD, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, Looking unto gone Christ, the Royal Master, leads against the foe, Forward into battle, see His banners go: ff Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, Looking unto Jesus, Who is gone before. po مة dg d d gote P f2 At the Name of Jesus, Satan's host doth flee; On, then, Christian soldiers, on to victory! Hell's foundations quiver at the shout of praise: Brothers, lift your voices; loud your anthems raise: A Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, Looking unto Jesus, Who is gone before. One in hope and doctrine, one in charity; Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, Looking unto Jesus, Who is gone before. f3 Like a mighty army, moves the Church of God, Brothers, we are treading where the saints have trod: We are not divided, all one body weda p4 Crowns and thrones may perish, kingdoms rise and wane: A But the Church of Jesus constant will remain: f 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, Looking unto Jesus, Who is gone before. f5 Onward, then, ye people, join our happy throng; Blend with ours your voices in the triumph- song; Glory, praise, and honour unto Christ the King, This through countless ages men and angels sing: f Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, Looking unto Jesus, Who is gone before. pret 481 S. BARING GOULD. Hall 482 611 6,888810000 de 4 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. St. Gertrude( 1st Tune).- 11.( 6 lines). de 8 dd PP dddd 4 ނތނނަ 으 pppp dddd 실형 19 18 항상 Hot dddd [ 임임 임영희 임 0fight; 88 date fight; ppeliaillo dd fight; Jo- dan flows dd 88: 88 trall op 라 --O O Jor- dan flows be- fore ddo 8 O be P 엉엉 엉엉 dddd 80808 8 한국 육아 0 ㅇㅇ Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. O 8000 10 8888 Pl 0 d ㅇ ddd ㅎㅎ ㅇㅇㅇ 0000 pp. dddd 8 08 us, fore us, Jor- dan flows be- fore us, St. Boniface( 2nd Tune).- 11.( 6 lines). PP 001 go 해임 법 -6 P PPP P 임임 임임 2 8 8 임 담당 10 11 일 응용 하 8 88 8: dodd.d H. SMART. Hel P P P p p p 8 8 dddd !! T THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- WORK AND WATCHFULNESS. o dod ре coded da P ㅎ 00 88 # 8 dddd a de ddd Hot dd Hot go 8 مم d d TaT рро 888,00 SPEE سے لے لی ہے اس لیے کر رہے ہے ddd 1 FOR FORWARD! be our watchword, steps and voices joined; Seek the things before us, not a look behind; Burns the fiery pillar at our army's head; Who shall dream of shrinking by Jehovah led? f Forward through the desert, through the toil and fight; Jordan flows before us, Zion beams with light. 000 2 Forward, when in childhood buds the infant mind; All through youth and manhood, not a thought behind; Speed through realms of nature, climb the steps of grace; Faint not, till around us gleams the Father's face: f Forward, all the life- time, climb from height to height, Till the head be hoary, till the eve be light. 3 Forward, flock of Jesus, salt of all the earth, A p Till each yearning purpose springs to glorious birth: Sick, they ask for healing; blind, they grope for day: Pour upon the nations wisdom's loving ray: f Forward, out of error; leave behind the night; Forward, through the darkness, forward into light. ०४ 20|| 8 4 Glories upon glories hath our God prepared, By the souls that love Him one day to be shared: p Eye hath not beheld them, ear hath never heard; Nor of these hath uttered thought or speech a word: f Forward, ever forward, clad in armour bright, Till the veil be lifted, till our faith be sight. 483 5 Far o'er yon horizon rise the city towers Where our God abideth; that fair home is ours; Flash the streets with jasper, shine the gates with gold; Flows the gladdening river, shedding joys untold: f Thither, onward thither, in Jehovah's might: Pilgrims to your country, forward into light. H. ALFORD. 484 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. 612 613 THON Ⓒ4 bo d d d d d too_ Ely.-L.M. dd ppp# 0 THOU by long experience tried, Near Whom no grief can long abide, My Lord! how full of sweet content My years of pilgrimage are spent. 3 To me remains nor place nor time; My country is in every clime; I can be calm and free from care On any shore, since God is there. 2 All scenes alike engaging prove To souls impressed with sacred love; Where'er they dwell, they dwell with In heaven, in earth, or on the sea.[ Thee [ ₂₂ dd 8 613 1 WHY should I murmur or repine, O Lamb of God, Who bled for me? p What are my griefs compared with Thine, Thy tears, Thy groans, Thine agony! Q 3 Though oft Thy way is in the sea, V Thy footsteps in the wingèd storm; Though crested billows threaten meLove slumbers in their frowning form! Ely.-L.M. 8 Bishop TURTON 8 el 4 While place we seek or place we shun, The soul finds happiness in none; f But with my God to guide my way, " Tis equal joy to go or stay. dd. d. d p2 If Thou the furnace- flames employ, Thou sittest as Refiner, near, To purge away the base alloy, Till Thine own image, bright, appear.f6 A # 5 Could I be cast where Thou art not, That were, indeed, a dreadful lot: But regions none remote I call, Secure of finding God in all. 6 Ah, then! to His embrace repair; My soul, thou art no stranger there: f There Love Divine shall be thy guard, And peace and safety thy reward. J. M. B. GUION, trs. by W. COWPER. p 4 Submissive would I kiss the rod, Needful each stroke I humbly own; Or let me trust Thee, O my God! If now the' need be' is unknown. 5 Soon shall Thy dealings be unrolled, The wondrous chart will fix my gaze, f And heaven's revolving years unfold New themes for wonder and for praise. Wave upon wave which rolled before Tempestuous o'er this ruffled breast, Then lulled asleep, shall break no more The rapture of eternal rest! J. R. MACDUFF. 614-615 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. 888 ddd O Sarby.- L.M. 8 88 010 8: pppt AND is there, Lord, a cross for me, As through this wilderness I stray, Which, if I would, I must not flee, But Thy Divine command obey? då de plei goale 8 р do do podd eteel " 1 2 I would not, Lord, pass by that cross, For Thou hast placed it in my way; p To turn aside would be my loss, A I, therefore, lift my heart and pray3' Show me the cross that I must bear; Bend my proud heart that I may take, In holy faith and humble prayer, The cross of shame for Thy dear sake: Thy mercy ne'er shall have an end, Thy faithfulness I daily prove. 615 1 NOW, Lord, I on Thy truth depend, Nor earth nor hell my soul shall move; 8 8 8 2 I have been kept in time that's past, And still Thou dost my strength renew; Aª My soul into Thine arms I cast, I'll trust Thee all my journey through. Sarby.- L.M. Rev. T. RICHARD MATTHEWS. 12 8 dddod o 8 plo ove d pto d 5 And after death Thou wilt receive My soul into Thy loved embrace; f I then shall in Thy presence live, And see the glories of Thy face. 485 & | p4' For Thou didst take a cross for me, And on it all my sins didst bear; Its agony Thou didst not flee, That in Thy glory I might share. 8 5" Then I will take my cross with joy, And bear it onward to the end; My shame and pride, O Lord, destroy! My faith and hope on Thee depend. f6' Thou soon wilt take the cross away, And place the crown upon my brow, In that bright world of endless day, Where I no more a cross shall know.' H. ADDISCOTT. II. BOURNE AND W. SANDERS. ॥ 3 For me the fowler spreads His net, My soul He watches to destroy; Ten thousand snares my path beset; But Thou shalt guide me with Thine eye. p4 I find Thy every promise sweet, Thy love my fainting spirit cheers; Thy counsel shall direct my feet, While passing through this vale of A V tears. 486 616-617 23 88 20 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. 188 Maplebeck.- L.M. " 1 888 d d d d pe 8-8 TOO d d d P JESUS, full of truth and grace! O all- atoning Lamb of God! 0 dod I wait to see Thy glorious face, A I seek redemption through Thy blood. 2 Now in Thy strength I strive with Thee, My Friend and Advocate with God; Give me the glorious liberty, Grant me the purchase of Thy blood. 3 Thou art the Anchor of my hope, The faithful saying I receive; Surely Thy death shall raise me up, For Thou hast died that I may live. p3 Although the vine its fruit deny, 2/2 p2 But shall I therefore let Him go, And basely to the tempter yield? f No, in the strength of Jesus, no! I never will give up my Shield. Although the olive yield no oil, The withering fig- tree droop and die, The field illude the tiller's toil. 8 8 A. SMITH. ¿ 8 8 8 8 8 88 d. dd. 617 Maplebeck.- L.M. 1 Α' WAY, my unbelieving fear![ place; p4 The empty stall no herd afford, Fear shall in me no more have Though Jesus doth not yet appear, And hides the brightness of His face; 8 4 Satan, with all his arts, no more Me from the gospel hope shall move; I shall receive the gracious power, And find the pearl of perfect love. 5 Though Satan gives my God the lie, I all His truth and grace shall know; I shall, the helpless creature I, Reach perfect holiness below. 116 6 My flesh, which cries,' It cannot be,' Shall silence keep before the Lord; f And earth, and hell, and sin shall flee Before His everlasting word. C. WESLEY. The flocks be cut off from their place, f Yet will I triumph in the Lord, The God of my salvation praise. 5 In hope, believing against hope, Jesus my Lord and God I claim; Jesus my strength shall lift me up, Salvation is in Jesus' name; A f6 To me He soon shall bring it nigh; My soul shall then outstrip the wind, On wings of love mount up on high, And leave the world and sin behind. C. WESLEY. 618 8 2 Brightly. % Y MY THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Shortlands( 1st Tune).- C.M. 00 00 d d O 8 8 d d d d 1OO OO ofe d دامه ده 88 ddd O d borsley( 2nd Tune).- C.M. d d d f God, my Father, blissful Name! 0 may I call Thee mine? May I with sweet assurance claim A portion so divine? P dedore 2 This only can my fears control, And bid my sorrows fly; What harm can ever reach my soul Beneath my Father's eye? " 1 p3 Whate'er Thy providence denies, I calmly would resign, For Thou art good and just and wise; O bend my will to Thine! 28 " 1 बै 11 0000= 200 ding g 8 dddddd 8 8 TO O T. WALDO MORELL. 2 alo d d d d d d d. O 2pp 8 88 W. HORSLEY, Mus. Doc. dd Q 310 рр d de 487 8 Yet let my soul, adoring, own That all Thy ways are right. 8: 4 Whate'er Thy sacred will ordains, O give me strength to bear! And let me know my Father reigns, And trust His tender care. 5 Thy sovereign ways are all unknown To my weak, erring sight; 6 My God, my Father, be Thy Name My solace and my stay, fO wilt Thou seal my humble claim, And drive my fears away! A. STEELE. 1 488 619 0:20 1 8 V² P 42 D. 100 8 8 00-00 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. 8 Brampton( 1st Tune).- C.M. 8 TOO TOOL Too 00 d g d өв 81008 d d d d 00 00 Tallis's Ordination bymn( 2nd Tune).- C.M. 0000 00 ре 8 d TOP d 11 8 FOR a faith that will not shrink pressed by many a foe: That will not tremble on the brink Of any earthly woe--6That will nor murmur or complain Beneath the chastening rod; But in the hour of grief or pain, Will lean upon its God.. P P P P P P 11 8 = TOP 88 P P P P 8 20. 00 d TOO P do d РРР P 00-00 J. H. GAUNT. bd P 8 d toppe d d d d O 5 Lord, give me such a faith as this, And then, whate'er may come, I'll taste e'en here the hallowed bliss Of my eternal home. W. HI BATHURST, +8 O -O ( 8 T. TALLIS. -6° 6. 3 A faith that shines more bright and clear When tempests rage without; That when in danger knows no fear, In darkness feels no doubt4 A faith that keeps the narrow way Till life's last hour is fled, p And with a pure and heavenly ray Lights up a dying bed 620 ## 1 DO & d 2 00.00 8 do THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. 8888 d d d dd Farrant( 1st Tune).- C.M. рр do g 8 d £ 8 1 1 8 2 d elf p 8 8 88 d d d TOO OO d d f 20 magnify the Lord with me! With me exalt His Name; When in distress to Him I called, He to my rescue came. PP. THROUGH all the changing scenes [ of life, In trouble and in The praises of my God shall still My heart and tongue employ. d d d = 0000did 11 TOO do 8 St. Louis( 2nd Tune).- C.M. 88 d 200 d é g z do g f| 000= 8 8 & ( 1 O TOO OO d OU To them and their posterity His blessing shall descend. 8 e 5 For God preserves the souls of those Who on His truth depend; TO O TOOL Tod 010 010 R. FARRANT. اما d 8: H. COWARD, Mus. Bac. р e d d d 3 The hosts of God encamp The dwellings of the just; Deliverance He affords to all Who in His succour trust. 489 2. N. TATE AND N. BRADY. g: Le around 4 O make but trial of His love, Experience will decide How blest are they, and only they, Who in His truth confide! 00 00 490 621-622 pl 7 28 d THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Jazer.- C.M.E 2008 38 10.10. 622 ро 8 DEAR Refuge of my weary soul, On sorrows te dod A On Thee, when waves of trouble roll, My fainting heart relies. 2 To Thee I tell each rising grief, For Thou alone canst heal; p Thy Word can bring a sweet relief For every pain I feel. p3 But 0! when gloomy doubts prevail, I fear to call Thee mine: The springs of comfort seem to fail, And all my hopes decline. 17 V O AL LL as God wills, Who wisely heeds To give or to withhold, And knoweth more of all my needs Than all my prayers have told. "" 2 Enough that blessings undeserved Have marked my erring track; That wheresoe'er my feet have swerved, His chastening turned me back; P P to 3 That more and more a Providence Of love is understood, Making the springs of time and sense Sweet with eternal good; 6 A. E. TOZER, Mus. Doc. Jazer.- C.M. Idad bo р ddd 92 There let my soul retreat; With humble hope attend Thy will, And wait before Thy feet. A. STEELE. 8 4 Yet, gracious God, where shall I flee? Thou art mine only Trust; V And still my soul would cleave to Thee, Though prostrate in the dust. 5 Hast Thou not bid me seek Thy face? And shall I seek in vain? -eAnd can the ear of sovereign Grace Be deaf when I complain? O may I ever find access To breathe my sorrows there! 7 And so the shadows fall apart, And so the West winds play, And all the windows of my heart I open to the day. 2 6 No! still the ear of sovereign Grace Attends the mourner's prayer! --65 That care and trial seem at last, Through memory's sunset air, Like mountain ranges overpast, In purple distance fair; J. G. WHITTIER. 4 That death seems but a covered way Which opens into light, Wherein no blinded child can stray Beyond the Father's sight; That all the jarring notes of life Seem blending in a psalm, And all the angles of its strife Slow rounding into calm. 623 1 2 O рр. 8 8 21 % 8: d. O. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Land of Rest.-C.M.D. J" J 88 d d d d d d d 8 8 T doo 2 dő TO O = Tod to bo d AS S helpless as a child who clings Fast to his father's arm, And casts his weakness on the strength That keeps him safe from harm: So I, my Father, cling to Thee, And thus I every hour Would link my earthly feebleness To Thine Almighty power. e 100 " tod 80 "" dd" TOO # 8888 d. F 帮 p 3 As loving as a child who sits Close by His parent's knee, 6 pl 8:18 8 100000 d Q O P d d d d d T And knows no want while he can have A That sweet society: So sitting at Thy feet, my heart Would all its love outpour, R. S. NEWMAN. P CON f And pray that Thou wouldst teach me, Lord, To love Thee more and more. J. D. BURNS. d. d d d 8: 21 2 As trustiul as a child who looks Up in his mother's face, And all his little griefs and fears Forgets in her embrace: So I to Thee, my Saviour, look, And in Thy face Divine Can read the love that will sustain As weak a faith as mine. C 491 492 624 26 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Do dy biding- Place.- C.M.D. مام AP == ઢે છેવટે વિવેક ટે 1- T امرمام & add لام كله els pla Gala deople 8428 da बाकी है । рор I have no argument beside, A 00 be gogledd I urge no other plea, And' tis enough my Saviour died, f My Saviour died for me. the p From strife of tongues and bitter words My Spirit flies to Thee; Joy to my heart the thought affords, f My Saviour died for me. YI 11 गरे olo dete F. G. LADDS. 00 لكل P dado d 이에 8 8 de oogleapie o to 8 d ddod do jed didd 0° 10° 1 THOU art my hiding- place, O Lord, p3' Mid trials, heavy to be borne, In Thee I put my trust, Encouraged by Thy Holy Word, A feeble child of dust. C --8-9 When mortal strength is vain, A heart with grief and anguish torn, A body racked with painAh! what could give the sufferer rest, Bid every murmur flee, But this, the witness in my breast: My Saviour died for me. 2 When storms of fierce temptation beat, p 4 And when Thine awful voice commands And furious foes assail, My refuge is the mercy- seat, This body to decay, And life in its last lingering sands Is Then, though it be in accents weak, And faint and tremblingly, fo give me strength in death to speak, ' My Saviour died for me!' T. RAFFLES. 1 625 P 248 062 @';, fl 2 3 00 00 000 1 ро TOO 00. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. d d To aa 0000 peda TO D Franconia.- S.M. WHEN AWAY, my needless fears, And doubts no longer mine; A ray of heavenly light appears, A messenger Divine. چاوم TO O TOOL TOOL DO р 818 8- 18 If what I wish is good, And suits the Will Divine; Thrice comfortable hope, That calms my troubled breast; My Father's hand prepares the cup, And what He wills is best. dido 28 A By earth and hell in vain withstood, I know it shall be mine. 626 8: -0Fo 00= He who bids us forward go, Cannot fail the way to show. 8: 8 WHEN we cannot see our way, Let us trust and still obey; вер 2 2 Though the sea be deep and wide, Though a passage seem denied, Fearless let us still proceed, Since the Lord vouchsafes to lead. p3 Though it be the gloom of night, Though we see no ray of light; H P 0 口 。 11 11 ƒ5 ƒ6 TOO 00 P • R 8 -6-°-0TOO_O Zion.- 77.77. 6* 12+ 80 pa 2818 ple ple 8: 4 8 ond d d dod 0² f -6O. d TOO 00 be 8 d Too oo! a -6O German Melody. 100 00 g d 8 تم 800 -eTo accomplish His design The creatures all agree; And all the attributes Divine Are now at work for me. # рер Still let them counsel take To frustrate His decree, They cannot keep a blessing back By Heaven designed for me. Here then I doubt no more, But in His pleasure rest, Whose wisdom, love, and truth, and Engage to make me blest. [ power 8: do 493 8: C. WESLEY. р dddd H. NAYLOR. Lo 11 A 4 Night with Him is never night, Where He is, there all is light; When He calls us, why delay? They are happy who obey. 8 fl Since the Lord Himself is there, Why should we have doubt or fear? 5 Be it ours, then, while we're here Him to follow without fear; f Where He calls us, there to go: What He bids us, that to do. T. KELLY. 494 627 65 +4 d ре dd THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. St. Dominic( 1st Tune).- 65.6 5. p p 8 8 d 40 Too TOO dod 8 bg and ff 00 TOO 40 858 70 0000 P 8# 00 P -8000 8 d 27 -eLET him, 0 No relief can find Trust in God and borrow Ease for heart and mind. whose sorrow 8 80 Caswall( 2nd Tune).- 6 5.6 5. 8 J Pp 8 p2 When the mourner weeping, Sheds the secret tear, God His watch is keeping, Though none else is near. f4 Raise thine eyes to heaven When thy spirits quail, When, by tempests driven, Heart and courage fail. 00 --03 God will never leave thee, All thy wants He knows, Feels the pains that grieve thee, Sees thy cares and woes. 8 8 O 8 8 d d --08 00_0 8 p 8 ل کھلا I d J W. A. BLAKELEY. te d d 8 TOO TOO dd 8 890 8 00 On Thy truth relying In the mortal strife, Lord, receive us, dying, To eternal life. Do 8 Jesus, gracious Saviour, In the realms above, llall German. 8 8 A 5 When in grief we languish, He will dry the tear, Who His children's anguish Soothes with succour near. o p6 All our woe and sadness In the world below, Balance not the gladness We in heaven shall know. tel f Crown us with Thy favour; Fill us with Thy love. H. S. OSWALD, trs. by F. E. Cox. 628-629 40 fl أممم THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. 288 dd م منم 629 dd роро St. Godric.- 6 6.6 6.8 8. o. امه 2:00 JESUS, at Thy command I launch into the deep, And leave my native land, Where sin lulls all asleep: f For Thee I would the world resign, And sail to heaven with Thee and Thine. P PPP 2 Thou art my Pilot wise; My compass is Thy Word; My soul each storm defies, While I have such a Lord. f I trust Thy faithfulness and power To save me in the trying hour. p 3 Though rocks and quicksands deep Through all my passage lie, Yet Christ will safely keep, 28.0 And guide me with His eye: f My anchor, Hope, shall firm abide, And I each boisterous storm outride. Y trust is in the Lord; Why bid me like a bird Before the fowler flee? me? A The Lord is on His heavenly throne, Omnipotent to save His own. 88: p 2 The wicked may assail, The tempter sorely try, All earth's foundations fail, All nature's springs be dry; Yet God is in His holy shrine, And I am strong while He is mine. ddd P pppp dddd St. Godric.- 6 6.6 6.8 8. Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. gla -O08 p 5 Whene'er becalmed I lie, O 4 By faith I see the land, The port of endless rest; My soul, thy sails expand, And fly to Jesus' breast f O may I reach the heavenly shore, Where winds and waves distress no more! 495 And storms forbear to toss, Be Thou, O Lord, still nigh Lest I should suffer loss! A For more the treacherous calm I dread, Than tempests bursting o'er my head. 의 A 6 Come, Heavenly Wind, and blow A prosperous gale of grace, To waft from all below 3 His flock to Him is dear, To heaven my destined place: f Then, in full sail, my port I'll find, And leave the world and sin behind. A. M. TOPLADY. He watches them from high; He sends them trials here, To fit them for the sky: But safely will He tend and keep p The humblest, feeblest of His sheep. 4 His foes a season here May triumph and prevail; But ah! the hour is near, When all their hopes must fail: f While like the sun His- saints shall rise, And shine with Him above the skies. H. F. LYTE, 496 630 40 22 8 8898 d d d d d 0 DO DO P 00.00 d d ере 8 8 18 d to P TOO OO 8 00 00 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Aurelia.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. d d pl P الملل 0000 P 8 2 000 00 0 d d d d d O V¹I NEED Thee, precious Jesus, For I am of sin, √² 12 I need Thee, precious Jesus, For I am very poor; p A stranger and a pilgrim, I have no earthly store; I need the love of Jesus 00 To cheer me on my way, To guide my doubting footsteps, To be my strength and stay. O 00 p My soul is dark and guilty, My heart is dead within; I need the cleansing Fountain, Where I can always fleeThe blood of Christ most precious, The sinner's perfect plea. 00 00 da 11. : 0 0 Tol 8 " 1 DD TOO 0000= 8 d d d d rele did. d 80 Toa10 Tod Q: 6 2 28 Dr. S. S. WESLEY. pla OOOO 8 dd TOP DO P O J dnd T O d d Q: p| 8: 00 00 0000 р р 3 I need Thee, precious Jesus, I need a Friend like Thee, A Friend to soothe and pity, A Friend to care for me; I need the heart of Jesus To feel each anxious care, To tell my every trouble, And all my sorrow share. 8: V4 4 I need Thee, precious Jesus, For I am very blind, -6-• 8: p A weak and foolish wanderer, With dark and erring mind; I need the light of Jesus To tread the thorny road, To guide me safe to glory, Where I shall see my God. A 5 I need Thee, precious Jesus, 1 need Thee day by day, To fill me with Thy fulness, To lead me on my way; I need Thy Holy Spirit To teach me what I am, To show me more of Jesus, To point me to the Lamb. 631 0: 4 J P THE CHRISTIAN 00 TOO TOOL TOL JOO 8 DOL 8 Ja d d d O P TOO 8 88 d d d do g to LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Coldrey.- 7 6.7 6.7 7. 20 8 E Z 000 88 do 11 1 IN the day of thy distress, May Jehovah hear thee! In the hour when dangers press, Jacob's God be near Thee! Send thee from His holy place Timely aid, or strengthening grace! A 2 May thy prayers and offerings rise, By thy God recorded? Thine oblations reach the skies Graciously rewarded! A Granted be thy heart's request, All thy purposes be blest! " 1 = 00 = 00 -O6 i need Thee, precious Jesus, And hope to see Thee soon, Encircled with the rainbow, And seated on Thy throne; " 1 A f There with Thy blood- bought children My joy shall ever be To sing Thy praises, Jesus!To gaze, my Lord, on Thee. 8 ㅎ 6 8 8 TOO 00 Tod d ete & g TOPof o 00 F. WHITFIELD. f Edd 010 d H. SMART. 8 opte 497 £ a -0O 8 --6f3 Thy success our hearts shall cheer; We with glad acclaim Will our grateful trophies rear In Jehovah's Name. A Go beneath His guardian care, And the Lord fulfil thy prayer! f4 Vain the despot's haughty boasts, Fleets or martial forces; Be our trust the God of Hosts, Heavenly our resources. Theirs shall be defeat and shame; We shall triumph in Thy name. J. CONDER. 498 632 8: d. Q: p. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. St. bilary.- 7 6.7 6.7 7.7 6. erer 8 تم م рррррр 8.08 8 2 88: 888 To d d d ő " 1 " 1 9--0 جم 11 TOPP TOO Q 00 TOO bo 11 d d O DO P d dd g 6 P P ddd bi 20 J J. EP Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. 1 To the hills I lift mine eyes, The everlasting hills; Streaming thence in fresh supplies, My soul the Spirit feels. Will He not His help afford? Help, while yet I ask, is given: God comes down; the God and Lord That made both earth and heaven. d b g 8 g g d d d d 8 88 6 ㅔ all --0 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. 2 Faithful soul, pray always; pray, And still in God confide; p He thy feeble steps shall stay, Nor suffer thee to slide: Lean on thy Redeemer's breast: He thy quiet spirit keeps; Rest in Him, securely rest; Thy Watchman never sleeps. 3 Neither sin, nor earth, nor hell Thy Keeper can surprise; Careless slumbers cannot steal On His all- seeing eyes; f He is Israel's sure defence; Israel all His care shall prove, Kept by watchful providence, And ever- waking love. 4 See the Lord, thy Keeper, stand Omnipotently near! A Lo! He holds thee by thy hand, And banishes thy fear; Shadows with His wings thy head; Guards from all impending harms: f Round thee and beneath are spread The everlasting arms. 5 Christ shall bless thy going out, Shall bless thy coming in; Kindly compass thee about, Till thou art saved from sin; Like thy spotless Master, thou, Filled with wisdom, love, and power, A f Holy, pure, and perfect, now, Henceforth, and evermore. C. WESLEY 499 500 633 #### 8 did 0 P 8 nd H f d % THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Worship( 1st Tune).- 7 7.8 7.7 7.8 7. 88 de 48 8 888 dd. 0 8: 1 Pro 8 d O " 1 8 888 mf dd a dd didd d.od O elf ff 8 " 1 ер $ 28 p d d d d d O O. d 88 dd dd J. B. BIRKBECK. Grasmere( 2nd Tune).- 77.87.7 7.8 7. 8 8 dio PPP d d d d d g 9 рворе d d d EDWIN Moss. 8 00 f 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. 11. dj d 8 8 O TO O p2 While in affliction's furnace, A And passing through the fire, Thy love we praise, In joyful lays, Which ever brings us nigher: f We clap our hands exulting In Thine Almighty favour; The love divine Which made us Thine Shall keep us Thine for ever. d d d d d d 8 P 8 dő p p p p p TOO g a 00. o to P P P A TOP... 00_ g #egged # 8 8 -0ƒ1 EAD of Thy church triumphant, p 3 Thou dost conduct Thy people HEAD We joyfully adore Thee; Till Thou appear, Thy members here Shall sing like those in glory: We lift our hearts and voices With blest anticipation, And cry aloud, And give to God The praise of our salvation. 008 d dr While Thou art near, The fire of tribulation: 501 P d Through storms of fierce temptation, Nor will we fear, f The world with sin and Satan In vain our march opposes, By Thee we shall O'ercome them all, And sing the song of Moses. At God's right hand, f To take us up to heaven. 8 4 By faith we see the glory A To which Thou shalt exalt us, The cross despise For that high prize Which Thou hast set before us: p And if Thou count us worthy, We each as dying Stephen, Shall see Thee stand A C. WESLEY. 502 634 40 @: 25 00 010 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. ORG. dd dd 88: 5 dd.. elf ord. pte مه 20 Q Requiem.- 77.77.77. 응: do O 11 d d d d d d d g Q 11 Pptp to o рт d d d d d d O TOO -O 1 SON of God, to Thee I cry: mystery Of Thy dwelling here on earth, By Thy pure and holy birth, Lord, Thy presence let me see; Manifest Thyself to me. A p2 Lamb of God, to Thee I cry: By Thy bitter agony, Pp By Thy pangs, to us unknown, By Thy spirit's parting groan, Lord, Thy presence let me see; Manifest Thyself to me. W. SCHULTHES 3 Prince of Life, to Thee I cry: By Thy glorious majesty, By Thy triumph o'er the grave, Meek to suffer, strong to save, Lord, Thy presence let me see; Manifest Thyself to me. f4 Lord of Glory, God most high, Man exalted to the sky, With Thy love my bosom fill, Prompt me to perform Thy will; Then Thy glory I shall see; Thou wilt bring me home to Thee. R. MANT. d 8 1% odddddd pleo 8 --0 00 T 88 -O 635 to THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Sacred Rest.- 8 5.8 3. терр dde d pp 4 död 8 888 d g 888 df9 dddd α= 200 pppp 88 " 1 ¹ I AM trusting Thee, Lord Jesus, Trusting only Thee! Trusting Thee for full salvation, Great and free. p 2 I am trusting Thee for pardon, At Thy feet I bow; For Thy grace and tender mercy Trusting now. 3 I am trusting Thee for cleansing In the crimson flood; Trusting Thee to make me holy By Thy blood. 4 I am trusting Thee to guide me; Thou alone shalt lead, Every day and hour supplying All my need. 5 I am trusting Thee for power, Thine can never fail: A 100 лох 6 I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus; Never let me fail; f I am trusting Thee for ever, And for all. 8: Words which Thou Thyself shalt give me, Must prevail. J. B. BIRKBECK. -O8 F. R. HAVERGAL. 超 503 O -6O. 20 504 636 ## TOO. O d d Rde TOO g THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Southgate.- 8 4.8 4.8 8 8 4. H₂ 8 PPPP # 2218010 р TOO TO 21 d didd 8 td d d d d d to p p p phot de P 8 digd. DO Old dd dy р P 11. 1 THROUGH the love of God our will be well:[ Saviour, Free and changeless is His favour, All, all is well: Precious is the blood that healed us; Perfect is the grace that sealed us; Strong the hand stretched forth to All must be well. [ shield us, p2 Though we pass through tribulation, All will be well; Ours is such a full salvation, All, all is well: 8 d. d PP P P P 8 d 00 -000 did d 00 -08 8 T. B. SOUTHGATE. d d 6 00 0 A O 88 d. O Happy, still in God confiding; Fruitful, if in Christ abiding; Holy, through the Spirit's guiding; All must be well. 3 We expect a bright to morrow; All will be well; A f On our Father's love relying, Jesus every need supplying Then in living or in dying All must be well. Faith can sing through days of sorrow ' All, all is well.' I M. PETERS. 637 # 4 P 1:24 8 d THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Ein feste Burg.- 87.8 7.6 6.6 6.7. 88 ed 8 d O 8 d d do O o. d sure is God our A Shield that ne'er shall fail us; His sword alone shall succour bring, When evil doth assail us; m With craft and cruel hate Doth Satan lie in wait, And, armed with deadly power, Seeks whom he may devour: On earth where is his equal? 20 who shall then our Champion be, One sent by God- from sin' tis He The sinner shall deliver; And dost thou ask His Name? cip d h d I 11 ő g d O 8 P MARTIN LUTHER, 1529. 88 d d Pip " 1 P " 1 ·· P 0.8 -6-° 8 eg ' Tis Jesus Christ- the Same Of Sabaoth the Lord, The Everlasting Word' Tis He must win the battle. 505 3 God's Word remaineth ever sure, ( To us no merit owing,) The Spirit's gifts of sin the cureEach day He is bestowing: p Though nought we love be left, Of all, e'en life, bereft; Yet what shall Satan gain? f God's kingdom doth remain, And shall be ours for ever. M. LUTHER, trs. by G. THRING. 506 638 ## #!! ## H TOO TTOO 00 TOO 00 DOLL d d TTOL- 00 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Gounod.- 8 7.8 7.7 7. 8 00 010 8 d d d d 2008 d d 1 00 00 00 TOO 00 888 d d d d d d d Q P 7. ро pp to ddg g ро A f -O000 + = 0 88 dd O d d NE there is above all others ONE dd 6 2 Which of all our friends, to save us, Could or would have shed his blood? But our Jesus died to have us Well deserves the name of Friend; His is love beyond a brother's, Costly, free, and knows no end: They who once His kindness prove f Find it everlasting love. A 3 When He lived on earth abasèd Reconciled in Him to God: This was boundless love indeed! Jesus is a Friend in need. IN Friend of Sinners was His Name; Now above all glories raised, He rejoices in the same; Still He calls them brethren, friends, And to all their wants attends. p 4 0 for grace our hearts to soften! A Teach us, Lord, at length to love; We, alas! forget too often What a Friend we have above; f But when home our souls are brought, We shall love Thee as we ought. 888 dde e fed d d rea C. GOUNOD. J. NEWTON. 8 8 d f 80 8 639 Ⓒ TOO 8 TOO 1808 400: 8 00 8 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. 100 TOO Defence.- 87.8 7.8 7.8 7. 88 TOO OO TOO 8 00-00 8 0000 до d d d d d d 8 00 OOOO f po d d d ptp 00 00 TO 00 O 212 d d d d d d d. 8= 10000= 88 d d d I ALL Jehovah thy Salvation, CALL Rest beneath the Almighty's shade; In His secret habitation Dwell, and never be dismayed; There no tumult can alarm thee, Thou shalt dread no hidden snare; Guile nor violence can harm thee, In eternal safety there. A d. 888 " 1 TOO TOO TOID 8 g d H 00 8 8 3 Since, with pure and firm affection, Thou on God hath set thy love, With the wings of His protection He will shield thee from above: Thou shalt call on Him in trouble, He will hearken, He will save; Here for grief reward thee double, Crown with life beyond the grave. J. MONTGOMERY. H. SMART. TOP O d e Q 00 507 ad 0 00 응 8 -0all ер p2 From the sword at noon- day wasting, From the noisome pestilence, In the depth of midnight blasting, God shall be thy sure defence; Fear thou not the deadly quiver, When a thousand feel the blow; Mercy shall thy soul deliver V Though ten thousand be laid low. 8 508 640-641 4 248 22 Odo hd d 641 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Ruperra.- 88 6.88 6. do " el рр g d d d d d d TO α= dő 21 ре d d d TOOL " 1 OFT FT 8 TOO 00 Hod P d d d 8 8 8 8 2 ALTHOUGH the vine its fruit deny, The No oil the olive yield, Yet will I trust in Thee, my God, Yea, bend rejoicing to Thy rod, And by Thy grace be healed. 2 Though fields in verdure once arrayed, By whirlwinds desolate be laid, Or parched by scorching beam, f Still in the Lord shall be my trust, My joy; for, though His frown is just, His mercy is supreme. de when the waves of passion rise, And storms of life conceal the skies, And o'er the ocean sweep; P Tossed with the long tempestuous night, We see no ray of heavenly light, To cheer the lonely deep. 2 But lo! in our extremity, The Saviour walking on the sea! E'en now He passes by; He silences our clamorous fear, And mildly says,' Be of good cheer, p Be not afraid,' tis I.' 30 Lord, if it be Thou indeed, So near us in our time of need, So good, so strong to savegl TOO O Q Ruperra.- 88 dad TO O TO ODO P 18 100-0 8 dd O dé d 88 ld d d d d d. 8 e d g g d O 8: p3 Though from the folds the flock decay, And round the empty stall, o'er the My soul above the wreck shall rise, A Its better joys are in the skies: There God is All in All. 4 In God my Strength, howe'er distrest I yet will hope, and calmly rest, f Nay, triumph in His love;" My lingering soul, my tardy feet, Free as the hind He makes, and fleet. To speed my course above. H. U. ONDERDONK. 6.8 86. Speak the kind word of power to me, Bid me believe and come to Thee, Swift- walking on the wave. 4 He bids me come: His voice I know, And boldly on the waters go, 1 And brave the tempest's shock: f O'er rude temptations now I bound; The billows yield a solid ground, The wave is firm as rock. f5 Come in, come in, Thou Prince of Peace, And all the storms of life shall cease, And fall, no more to rise; O if Thy Spirit still remain, Our rest on distant shores we gain, Our haven in the skies! C. WESLEY. 642 કટ ટુ dod ddded ét. 09 TOP_ GOON THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Trust( 1st Tune).- 888.6. ### 888 Che goplo.ple: 8806088 pto ddddo Tolo 80 O 18 8 8 8 --00.00 888 d de 00 000 jedd d fo f 11 dogd HOLY Saviour, Friend unseen, The faint, the weak on Thee may lean: [ scene, Help me, throughout life's varying By faith to cling to Thee. 2 Blest with communion so divine, Take what Thou wilt, shall I repine, When, as the branches to the vine, My soul may cling to Thee? Durham( 2nd Tune).- 888.6. ele deitggg to пре 3 Far from her home, fatigued, opprest, Here she has found a place of rest; An exile still, yet not unblest, VWhile she can cling to Thee! 4 What though the world deceitful prove, And earthly friends and joys remove, With patient, uncomplaining love, Still would I cling to Thee. دم TOP O 00 d G. W. TORRANCE, Mus. Doc. 001 dddd el " 1 d ㅎㅎ 이영 epplo O دوم 8 8 d 20 Go ddd o de g 8 010 509 dro O F Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. 8 8 8: 2: 5 Oft when I seem to tread alone Some barren waste with thorns o'ervoice of love in gentlest tone[ grown, Whispers,' Still cling to Me.' p6 Though faith and hope awhile be tried, I ask not, need not, aught beside; How safe, how calm, how satisfied, The souls that cling to Thee! 7 They fear not life's rough storms to brave, Since Thou art near and strong to save: Nor shudder e'en at death's dark wave, Because they cling to Thee. 8 Blest is my lot whate'er befall: What can disturb me, who appal, While, as my Strength, my Rock, my All, Saviour, I cling to Thee? C. ELLIOTT. 510 643 b 2 10000 d 8 P O TOOL O -Od f TOO OO THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Admiration.- 88.8 8.8 8. f F d d O 2 dl d 8 11 1 d 0000 d 00 لات تمام 00 100 8 00 0 8 d P d 8 -6° dd O 3 ed SP " 1 I'd d CO 11 d d 6 dddddd O d 00-00 2 By Thine unerring Spirit led, We shall not in the desert stray: We shall not full direction need, Nor miss our providential way; As far from danger as from fear, While Love, Almighty Love, is near. d O 00 100 ㅎ d d CAP APTAIN of Israel's host and Guide Of all who seek their home above, Beneath Thy shadow we abide, The cloud of Thy protecting love; Our strength, Thy grace; our rule, Thy Word; Our end, the glory of the Lord. C. WESLEV. مرم J. NEWTON. dd SAO TOO 00. d Toe o d 10 644-645 1 645 00 a P 80 dod ad ple THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Carey's. 8 8.8 8.8 8. de 1 THY Pipp P ddddd 8 80 RPP go o 822 888 op op pododededede d NOW TOW I have found the ground wherein Sure my soul's anchor may remain; The wounds of Jesus, for my sin Before the world's foundation slain; f Whose mercy shall unshaken stay, When heaven and earth are fled away. 2 Father, Thine everlasting grace Our scanty thought surpasses far: p Thy heart still melts with tenderness; Thine arms of love still open are, f Returning sinners to receive, That mercy they may taste, and live. 30 Love! Thou bottomless abyss! My sins are swallowed up in Thee: Covered is my unrighteousness, A Nor spot of guilt remains on me. While Jesus' blood, through earth and skies, Mercy, free, boundless mercy cries! 32 20²3 224 dodd added odddd ale alppat O PIPPP: HY hand, Lord, cannot shortened be, The hand which plagued the Egyptian race, [ sea, Which brought Thy people through the Which led them o'er the wilderness: Which has to us so often given[ heaven. Drink from the rock, and bread from 2 That hand which opened wide mine eyes; That hand which now, by faith, I see, Measures the floods and spans the skies, And grasps the winds, and covers me!! لحمل H. CAREY. P Carey's.- 88.8 8.8 8. dod Z 511 8 4 By faith I plunge me in this sea; Here is my hope, my joy, my rest! Hither, when hell assails, I flee, I look into my Saviour's breast: f Away, sad doubt, and anxious fear, Mercy is all that's written there. p5 Though waves and storms go o'er my head, [ friends be gone, Though strength, and health, and Though joys be withered all, and dead, Though every comfort be withdrawn, On this my steadfast soul relies, Father! Thy mercy never dies. 6 Fixed on this ground will I remain, Though my heart fail, and flesh decay: This anchor shall my soul sustain, When earth's foundations melt away; f Mercy's full power I then shall prove, Loved with an everlasting love. J. A. ROTHE, trs. by J. WESLEY. It brings the blind through ways unknown, It holds, it lifts me to Thy throne. f3 Kept by that hand I cannot fear Lest earth or hell should pluck me thence: I trample on temptation near, Supported by Omnipotence; Possessed of boundless power divine, Of boundless love, for Christ is mine. C. WESLEY. 512 646 4 -0doodle ƒ1 WE dd THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Samaria.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. 8 8 8 8 Po 8 Fad PPP sun. 8 22 P d 8 8 8 00 00 do 으 O 00= 8 2 " 1 pe OP 88 8 6 To a da E saw Thee not when Thou didst come To this poor world of sin and death, Nor e'er beheld Thy cottage home In that despisèd Nazareth; f But we believe Thy footsteps trod Its streets and plains, Thou Son of God. f2 We did not see Thee lifted high V Amid that wild and savage crew, Nor heard Thy meek, imploring cry,[ do, Forgive, they know not what they f Yet we believe the deed was done, Which shook the earth and veiled the 함양 d 2100 10 d 8 8: 1 8 8: g: d d d d d d dd opo ㅇㅎㅇ po ď a d d d d d d 10 From BEETHOVEN. Loo 88 z z 8 8 8 8 8 8 -95 And now that Thou dost reign on high, And thence Thy waiting people bless. No ray of glory from the sky Doth shine upon our wilderness; f But we believe Thy faithful word, And trust in our redeeming Lord. Toe SE 음 이 d J. H. GURNEY. d 60 3 We stood not by the empty tomb Where late Thy sacred body lay, Nor sat within that upper room, Nor met Thee in the open way; f But we believe that angels said, Why seek the living with the dead?' 6 4 We did not mark the chosen few, When Thou didst through the clouds ascend. p First lift to heaven their wondering view, -0Then to the earth all prostrate bend; f Yet we believe that mortal eyes Beheld that journey to the skies. 647 962 8 00 8 TOO 1 -6---6-0 88 8 8 doo 8 00 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Trust.- 11 10.11 6. O TOO TOOL O 8 d d d d d d d d a do 00 11 00 Q معه 00 g po TOO OO d do O -6- p a p d d 2 8 -6 P 2 Our eyes see dinily till by faith anointed, And our blind choosing brings us grief and pain; Through Him alone, Who hath our way appointed, We find our peace again. 3 Choose for us, God, nor let our weak preferring Cheat our poor souls of good Thou hast designed: Choose for us, God; Thy wisdom is unerring, And we are fools and blind. e p STILL will we trust, though earth seem dark and dreary, And the heart faint beneath His chastening rod; Though rough and steep our pathway, worn and weary, Still will we trust in God! 4 So from our sky the night shall furl her shadows, And day pour gladness through her golden gates; Our rough path leads to flower- enamelled meadows, Where joy our coming waits. A 5 Let us press on: in patient self- denial, Accept the hardship, shrink not from the loss; Our guerdon lies beyond the hour of trial, Our crown beyond the cross. C. E. KETTLE. O 2018 888 513 W. H. BURLEIGH. P. 514 648 4 中 d P d. !!! THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. Warrenne, No. 4.- 11 10.11 10.10 10. рр d P. pr d. el d 8: 2 d d р di pt " 1 8 Rev. O. R. BARNICOTT, M.A. 8 d d d 1 T 。 P 8 = 100 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- TRUST IN GOD. 1 THOU knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow Of the sad heart that comes to Thee for rest; p 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. Pº 2 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 homeward, on His shoulders laid. 1 And healed the bleeding wounds, and soothed the pain, And brought back life, and hope, and strength again. 3 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; p All pensive memories, as we journey on, Longings for vanished smiles, and voices gone. 4 Thou knowest all the future; gleams of gladness By stormy clouds too quickly overcast: p Hours of sweet fellowship and parting sadness, And the dark river to be crossed at last. O what could hope and confidence afford A To To tread that path, but this, Thou knowest, Lord! 5 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. P 6 Therefore we come, Thy gentle call obeying, A on And lay our sins and sorrows at Thy feet; On everlasting strength our weakness staying, Clothed in Thy robe of righteousness complete: f Then rising and refreshed we leave Thy throne, And follow on to know as we are known. J. BORTHWICK. 515 516 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION. 649 0:42 1 doo ddddddd pop. ddd. 650-651 # TOLO St. Paul.-L.M. dog to O O HOW do Thy mercies close me round! For ever be Thy name adored! I blush in all things to abound; The servant is above his Lord! p2 Inured to poverty and pain, A suffering life my Master led, The Son of God, the Son of man, He had not where to lay His head. But lo! a place He hath prepared For me, whom watchful angels keep; Yea, He Himself becomes my Guard, He smoothes my bed, and gives me sleep. P -OO " 1 188 dddddő ód do a... p ploto dodaje ZE= didd dddd did. 800 P 7 Me for Thine own Thou lov'st to take, In time and in eternity; Thou never, never, wilt forsake A helpless worm that trusts in Thee. f 8 d gº -EBrookfield.- L.M. ote opp of d 4 Jesus protects; my fears, begone! What can the Rock of Ages move? Safe in Thy arms I lay me down, Thine everlasting arms of love. 5 While Thou art intimately nigh, Who, who shall violate my rest? f Sin, earth, and hell I now defy; I lean upon my Saviour's breast. 6 I rest beneath the Almighty's shade, My griefs expire, my troubles cease; Thou, Lord, on Whom my soul is stayed, Wilt keep me still in perfect peace. " 1 -O11 C. WESLET. 8 d 2 T. B. SOUTHGAIE. podeplage od odg d plesale pla de desplomat 8 od obd өө add pogo d 0 pelo مود dadd be| 9 요 D THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION. OW shall I follow Him I serve? H I copy I love? Nor from those blessed footsteps swerve, Which lead me to His seat above? p2 Privations, sorrows, bitter scorn The life of toil, the mean abode, The faithless kiss, the crown of thornAre these the consecrated road? 651 p 4 Lord, should my path through suffering Forbid that I should e'er repine;[ lie, Still let me turn to Calvary,[ Thine. Nor heed my griefs, remembering 50 let me think how Thou didst leave Untasted every pure delight, To fast, to faint, to watch, to grieve, The toilsome day, the homeless night! ' Twas thus He suffered, though a Son, p 6 To faint, to grieve, to die for meForeknowing, choosing, feeling all, Until the perfect work was doneAnd drank the bitter cup of gall. V Thou camest not Thyself to please: And dear as earthly comforts be, Shall I not love Thee more than these? 7 Yes, I would count them all but loss. To gain the notice of Thine eye; p Flesh shrinks and trembles at the cross, f But Thou canst give the victory. J. CONDER. Brookfield.- L.M. Y sufferings all to Thee are known, every me; Regard my grief, regard Thine own, p Jesus, remember Calvary! 2 O call to mind Thy earnest prayers, Thy agony, and sweat of blood, Thy strong and bitter cries and tears, Thy mortal groan,' My God! My God!' P 3 For whom didst Thou the cross endure? Who nailed Thy body to the tree? Did not Thy death my life procure? O let Thy pity answer me! P Art Thou not touched with human woe? Hath pity left the Son of Man? Dost Thou not all my sorrows know, And claim a share in all my pain? 5 Have I not heard, have I not known, That Thou, the everlasting Lord, Whom heaven and earth their Maker own, Art always faithful to Thy word? p 6 Thou wilt not break a bruisèd reed, Or quench the smallest spark of grace, Till through the soul Thy power is spread, Thy all- victorious righteousness. 517 7 The day of small and feeble things I know Thou never wilt despise; A I know, with healing in His wings, The Sun of Righteousness shall rise. 8 With labour faint Thou wilt not fail, Or wearied give the sinner o'er, Till in this earth Thy judgments dwell, And, born of God, I sin no more. A C. WESLEY. 518 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION.. 652 Ⓒ bb 700-00 2008 Hoo- oo 1 oooooo 22 8 8 653-654 3533 88 TOO 00 00 00 8 St. Bernard.- L.M. роро 8 88 LORD, let my heart still turn to Thee In my waking Nor let me ever wish to be Or think, or feel, where Thou art not. p2 In every hour of pain or woe, When nought on earth my heart can cheer, When sighs will burst, and tears will flow, Lord, hush the sigh and dry the tear. 3 In every dream of earthly bliss, Do Thou, my Saviour, present be; gla P z 8 d " 1 08 88 8 000 000. P to pop фовор Ферраро 00010 018 810: 1 propepp 000 0 0 080 8: Nor let me think of happiness[ Thee. On earth without the thought of Delcombe.- L.M. "" 4 And when before the throne I kneel, Hear, from that throne of grace, my dodda 030 prayer; And let each hope of heaven I feel, Burn with the thought to meet Thee there. 2 With fraudless, even, humble mind, Thy will in all things may I see; p In lov be every wish resigned, And hallowed my whole heart to Thee. 5 Thus teach me, Lord, to look to Thee, In every hour of waking thought; Nor let me ever wish to be, Or think, or feel, where Thou art not. Unknown. O 8 P di d d d d 8 o to 802 dddd --Ople S. WEBBE. 유형 의 d ele 88 8 d d d d f 1 но THOU Lamb of God, Thou Prince of p3 When pain o'er my weak flesh prevails, Peace, With lamb- like patience arm my breast; For Thee my thirsty soul doth pine, My longing heart implores Thy grace; When grief my wounded soul assails, In lowly meekness may I rest. 4 Close by Thy side still may I keep, Howe'er life's various current flow, With steadfast eye mark every step, And follow Thee where'er Thou go. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE-- CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION. р 5 Thou, Lord, the dreadful fight hast won, 6 So when on Zion Thou shalt stand, Alone Thou hast the winepress trod: And all heaven's host adore their King, In me Thy strengthening grace be shown f Shall I be found at Thy right hand, O may I conquer through Thy blood! And free from pain Thy glories sing. C. F. RICHTER, trs. by J. WESLEY. 654 ETE 1 TERNAL Beam of light divine, Fountain of unexhausted love, In Whom the Father's glories shine Through earth beneath, and heaven above: 2 Jesus, the weary wanderer's rest, Give me Thy easy yoke to bear, With steadfast patience arm my breast With spotless love, and lowly fear. 3 Thankful I take the cup from Thee, Prepared and mingled by Thy skill, Though bitter to the taste it be, Powerful the wounded soul to heal. 655 @ pl ## #### 00 00 8 рррр dd Toe d Hae P TOO 8 10000 8 Too Melcombe.- L.M. d d Pf de 8.18 4 Early Dawn.- 77.77.77. dod 88 I d 88 Upright, simple, free from art; Make me as weanèd child: 2 QUIET, Lord, my froward heart: me and mild, " 1 8 1888 1-1 Pleased with all that pleases Thee. 2 What Thou shalt to- day provide, Let me as a child receive; What to- morrow may betide, Calmly to Thy wisdom leave. " Tis enough that Thou wilt care: Why should I the burden bear? V 2 p 5 Speak to my warring passions,' Peace!' Say to my trembling heart, Be still!' Thy power my strength and fortress is, For all things serve Thy sovereign will. 4 Be Thou, O Rock of Ages, nigh![ gone, So shall each murmuring thought be And grief, and fear, and care shall fly, As clouds before the mid- day sun. 6 0 death! where is thy sting? where now Thy boasted victory, O grave? f Who shall contend with God? or who Can hurt whom God delights to save? C. WESLEY. d 00-010 PT P I- 00 8 Dad 519 JAMES RHODES. d d d d of Pl 3 As a little child relies J. 0 2 On a care beyond his own; Knows he's neither strong nor wise; Fears to stir a step alone; Let As my Father, Guard, and Guide. 4 Thus preserved from Satan's wiles, Safe from dangers, free from fears May I live upon Thy smiles, Till the promised hour appears, f When the sons of God shall prove All their Father's boundless love. J. NEWTON. 520 656 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION. Allballows.-- 8 6.8 6.8 6. 12: dd 8 te 88 d d d d d 8 dd. do d. 8 110 not far from me, O my Strength! my Take from me anything Thou wilt, But not Thou awayddd go And let the storm that does Thy work Deal with me as it may. p2 On Thy compassion I repose, In weakness and distress; I will not ask for greater ease, Lest I should love Thee less: O'tis a blessèd thing for me To need Thy tenderness! d 3 Thy love has many a lighted path No outward eye can trace; And my heart sees Thee in the deep, With darkness on its face, And communes with Thee' mid the As in a secret place. [ storm, 11 17 8: d. A. H. BROWN. d. ded 10 g 8: O | 2|| 8: 4 When I am feeble as a child, And flesh and heart give way, Then on Thy everlasting strength With passive trust I stay; And the rough wind becomes a song, And darkness shines like day. f 5. There is no death for me to fear, For Christ, my Lord, hath died; There is no curse in this my pain, For He was crucified, And it is fellowship with Him That keeps me near His side. 6 My heart is fixed, O God, my strength, My heart is strong to bear; I will be joyful in Thy love, And peaceful in Thy care: Deal with me, for my Saviour's sake, According to His prayer. A. L. WARING. 657 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION. de J. 8 8 8 d d St. Mildred.- 88.77. 11 801 8 d d d d d d d d d d d d 8 " 1 88 8 8 d d d P 1 THOUGH, by sorrows overtaken, 2 Over earth, and over ocean, Claiming sinful man's devotion, d d Lord, Thy servants seem forsaken, Thine Almighty hand, we know, Blendeth love with human woe. TO O 3 All to death in this world hasteth, Riches vanish, beauty wasteth; Yet within the mourner's breast Love is an undying guest. A Round the living and the dead, Lord, Thy boundless love is spread. 4 Love, unlike all worldly pleasures, Wraps in grief its golden treasures; p And to meek and wounded hearts Deep and holy joy imparts. A Win us with Thy gracious force, Heavenward turn our spirits' course. do 5 Love, that strength and pardon bringest. Through His Cross from whence thou springest, 6 Come, and while salvation's morning On our darkened soul is dawning, Sin's deep midnight roll away, Pour on us the light of day. A. HERBERT. J. H. KNECHT. O 88 d e de 521 8 R 522 658 @ t THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION. Southport.- 88 8.4. 8 O 8 dd 00 18 8 18 8 아 dd مرمم O do & up p d 89 dd 8 Chant. p3 What though in lonely grief I sigh For friends beloved no longer nigh, Submissive still would I reply, Thy will be done! Y God and Father, while I stray, O teach me from my heart to say,[ way, p Thy will be done! 11 a p 2 Though dark my path and sad my lot, Let me be still and murmur not; Or breathe the prayer divinely taught, Thy will be done! p4 If Thou shouldst call me to resign What most I prize, it ne'er was mine; I only yield Thee what is Thine; pp Thy will be done! до مله zplaapple lappe 8880 -02 # P too 90: 88 8 ÷ O --6-. TOMAS GEO. LOMAS. -0d 8 8 8: A. H. D. TROYTE. 8 5 Should grief or sickness waste away, My life in premature decay, My Father, still I'll strive to sayp Thy will be done! 6 Let but my fainting heart be blest With Thy sweet Spirit for its Guest, My God, to Thee I leave the restp Thy will be done! 7 Renew my will from day to day, Blend it with Thine, and take away All that now makes it hard to say, p Thy will be done! 8 Then, when on earth I breathe no more The oft mixed with tears before, prayer, I'll sing upon a happier shore, f Thy will be done! C. ELLIOTT. 659 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION Christian Submission.- 8 8.8 8.4. doje вре d dd вр dd ррр 8 ple PPP 8 8 8 de Ө ddid 22 8 e de fl WE E see not, know not: all our way Is night, with Thee alone is day: From out the torrent's troubled drift, Above the storm, our prayers we lift, p Thy will be done! 2 The flesh may fail, the heart may faint, But who are we to make complaint, Or dare to plead, in times like these, The weakness of our love of ease? p Thy will be done! 1³ V 3 We take with solemn thankfulness Our burden up, nor ask it less; And count it joy that even we May suffer, serve, or wait for Thee: p Thy will be done! " 1 8 Q " 1 el 8 la Thy will O Thy will be done! ed J. B. BIRKBECK. 22 ddd 7 Strike, Thou the Master, we Thy keys, A The anthem of the destinies! f The minor of Thy loftier strain Our hearts shall breathe the old refrain, Do J. G. WHITTIER. å p 4 Though dim as yet in tint and line, We trace Thy picture's wise design, And thank Thee that our age supplies Its dark relief of sacrifice: p Thy will be done! 8 11 be.. done. 8: 523 5 And if, in our unworthiness, Thy sacrificial wine we press; If from Thy ordeal's heated bars Our feet are seamed with crimson scars, p Thy will be done! to 6 If, for the age to come, this hour Of trial hath vicarious power, And, blest by Thee, our present pain Be liberty's eternal gain, Thy will be done! 524 660 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION. Southgate. 8 8.8 8.8 8. 0: bb dod paga 8 g 01000 plo pr od od og 1 68888 на бро 888 FP O " 1 = O 8 o p -0 8 1 8 8 8 8 0 8 0 0 6 d -o880 THE A HE Lord my pasture shall prepare, And feed me with a Shepherd's care: His presence shall my wants supply, And guard me with a watchful eye: My noonday walks He shall attend, And all my midnight hours defend. V p 2 When in the sultry glebe I faint, Or on the thirsty mountain pant, To fertile vales and dewy meads My weary, wandering steps He leads, Where peaceful rivers, soft and slow Amidst the verdant landscape flow. 8 3 Though in a bare and rugged way, Through devious, lonely wilds I stray, Thy presence shall my pains beguile: The barren wilderness shall smile, With sudden green and herbage crowned And streams shall murmur all around. 8 d p 4 Though in the paths of death I tread, With gloomy horrors overspread, A My steadfast heart shall fear no ill, For Thou, O Lord, art with me still. Thy friendly crook shall give me aid, And guide me through the dreadful shade. J. ADDISON. 0 8 00 O Po 8 8 0 000 661 # THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION. 525 banover.- 10 10.11 11. d 8 ab d 68 1 f E d 8 " 1 6 -0"" 08 888 ddo 8 00= مم a= 8 1880 THOU HOUGH troubles assail, and dangers affright; Though friends should all fail, and foes all unite; Yet one thing secures us, whatever betide, The Scripture assures us, the Lord will provide. A 2 The birds without barn or storehouse are fed; From them let us learn to trust for our bread; His saints, what is fitting, shall ne'er be denied, So long as' tis written, the Lord will provide. A eff 3 His call we obey, like Abraham of old, Not knowing our way, but faith makes us bold; A For though we are strangers, we have a sure Guide, And trust in all dangers the Lord will provide. 4 When Satan appears to stop up our path, And fill us with fears, we triumph by faith; f He cannot take from us( though oft he has tried) The heart- cheering promise- the Lord will provide. 0 p5 No strength of our own, nor goodness we claim: Yet since we have known the Saviour's great Name; In this, our strong tower, for safety we hide; The Lord is our power- the Lord will provide. A 8 d p6 When life sinks apace, and death is in view, A This word of His grace shall comfort us through: No fearing or doubting, with Christ on our side, f We hope to die shouting- The Lord will provide!' J. NEWTON e g Dr. CROFT. 88 526 662 Ⓒ THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION. Tribute.- Irregular. d d d d 8 90 dd PP g g d d d g JOOL 8 2 O 00 P !! 00 8 Р 8 08 d d d 007 ddd H. T. LEWIS, Mus. Bac. 1 00008 TO OO 88 O P d d d d d 0000 élé f3 For this would I praise Thee! but if only for this, I should leave half untold the donation of bliss: I thank Thee for sickness, for sorrow, for care, V For the thorns I have gathered, the anguish I bear: dd g 1 FOR what shall I praise Thee, my God and my King, For what blessings the tribute of gratitude bring? Shall I praise Thee for pleasure, for health, and for ease, For the spring of delight, and the sunshine of peace? p 4 For nights of anxiety, watchings, and tears, A present of pain, a perspective of fears: f I praise Thee, I bless Thee, my King and my God, For the good and the evil Thy hand hath bestowed. G p 5 The flowers were sweet, but their fragrance is flown, They yielded no fruits, they are withered and gone; The thorn it was poignant, but precious to me; f' Twas the message of mercy-it led me to Thee. A 100 00 2 Shall I praise Thee for flowers that bloomed on my breast, For joys in perspective, and pleasures possessed? For the spirits that heightened my days of delight, And the slumbers that sat on my pillow by night? 8 f C. WILSON. Jell 00 00 663 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- CONTENTMENT AND RESIGNATION. 0:24 8 d d 8 8888 Elim or Rest.- Irregular. d d d d d d d. 8 d d # 8 TOO sd dd ре ممال d ل لهول pp dd JJ. p p p p p diddo dd o p 8 Bed d. 2.8: 2 I thirst for springs of heavenly life, And here all day they rise; A I seek the treasure of Thy love, And close at hand it lies: And a new song is in my mouth To long- loved music set; Glory to Thee for all the grace I have not tasted yet. to d O dd did to g: 1 MY heart is resting, O my God, I will give thanks and sing; My heart is at the secret source Of every precious thing: p Now the frail vessel Thou hast made No hand but Thine shall fill; A For the waters of this world have failed And I am thirsty still. D 8: d d 88 W. H. CALLCOTT. d d d d dd d ере 8: to 00 527 Hell lol Q. 응: 8: 13 Glory to Thee for strength withheld, For want and weakness known; And the fear that sends me to Thyself For what is most my own: I have a heritage of joy That yet I must not see; p But the hand that bled to make it mine, Is keeping it for me. A My heart is resting, O my God, My heart is in Thy care; I hear the voice of joy and health, f Resounding everywhere; A ' Thou art my portion,' saith my soul, Ten thousand voices say; And the music of their glad Amen f Will never die away. A. L. WARING. 528 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- PRAYER AND 664-665 @ppp al 29 1 مصام 8 8 Q -6 00 00 elopele de too 88.g -OQ doo SUPPLICATION. Dublin( 1st Tune). C.M. glo da O P 8 to Q peopl Brocco Bank( 2nd Tune).- C.M. H. COWARD, 20 ㅎㅎ to dddd مام dio PRAYER is the breath of God in Returning whence it came; Love is the sacred fire within, And prayer the rising flame. p2 It gives the burdened spirit ease, ولكل man, 8 And soothes the troubled breast, Yields comfort to the mourning soul, And to the weary rest. 0| 80| 1³ 3 The prayers and praises of the saints, Like precious odours sweet, 6 G ep O ad d. 29 8: 888 Sir J. STEVENSON. 88 pala T Eaa Mus. Bac. and 68: العام dodo 2018 Ascend and spread a rich perfume Around the mercy- seat. V 4 When God inclines the heart to pray, He hath an ear to hear; p To Him there's music in a moan, And beauty in a tear. 5 The humble suppliant cannot fail To have his wants supplied, Since He for sinners intercedes Who once for sinners died. B. BEDDOME. 665 Dublin or Brocco Bank.-C.M. 1 PRAYER is the soul's sincere desire, 2 Prayer is the burden of a sigh, or The falling of a tear, The motion of a hidden fire, The upward glancing of an eye, When none but God is near. That trembles in the breast. 3 Prayer is the simplest form of speech That infant lips can try, f Prayer the sublimest strains that reach The Majesty on high. p4 Prayer is the contrite sinner's voice, Returning from his ways; f While angels in their songs rejoice, And cry,' Behold, he prays.' THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION. His watchword at the gates of death: He enters heaven with prayer. 666 5 Prayer is the Christian's vital breath, f8 The Christian's native air, 74 7** 8 8 Ed d 8 818 Arnold's.- C.M. 88 dd " 1 e 8 2 Long as our fiery trials last, Long as the cross we bear, A O let our souls on Thee be cast In never- ceasing prayer! 2 3 The Spirit of interceding grace Give us in faith to claim; A To wrestle till we see Thy face, And know Thy hidden name. O 8 2 6 The saints, in prayer, appear as one, In word, and deed, and mind; While, with the Father and the Son, Sweet fellowship they find. p 7 Nor prayer is made on earth alone; The Holy Spirit pleads, And Jesus, on the eternal throne, For sinners intercedes. 8 8 d O 0 Thou, by whom we come to God, The Life, the Truth, the Way, The path of prayer Thyself hast trod: Lord, teach us how to pray! J. MONTGOMERY. 8 do 0 % dd 8 8 8 al d f 8 8 8 d Dr. ARNOLD. " 1 100 8 E TOO " 1 CO 88 d 00 529 pl.CHEPHERD Divine, our wants relieve f4 Till Thou Thy perfect love impart, Till Thou Thyself bestow, In this our evil day; To all Thy tempted followers give Be this the cry of every heart, I will not let Thee go: The power to watch and pray. d 8 8 838 f5' I will not let Thee go, unless Thou tell Thy name to me, With all Thy great salvation bless, And make me all like Thee: f6 Then let me on the mountain- top Behold Thy open face, A Where faith in sight is swallowed up, And prayer in endless praise.' C. WESLEY. 530 667 2 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION. Suppliant.- C.M. 008 d e are lo 8 668 p 8 ¿ 1 100 da O: 4 2 Q 심이 ddd Re 8: " 1 8 17 ppp 8 d and bodd Q 010 00 8 T 1 FATHER, I stretch my hands to No other help I know; [ Thee, p If Thou withdraw Thyself from me, Ah! whither shall I go! p2 What did Thy only Son endure Before I drew my breath: What pain, what labour, to secure My soul from endless death! 30 Jesus, could I this believe, I now should feel Thy power! Now all my wants Thou wouldst relieve In this, the accepted hour. 880 P ddd Edd TOO DO d 6 100_ dd 8 dd ff " 1 6 Etheldreda.- C.M. 10000= 8 646 18 18 ddd TOO. d O H. ELLIOT BUTTON. Fo O O O 8 4 Author of faith, to Thee I lift My weary, longing eyes: O let me now receive that gift! P My soul without it dies. 5 Surely Thou canst not let me die; O speak, and I shall live! A For here I will unwearied lie, Till Thou Thy Spirit give. 8 6 How would my fainting soul rejoice, Could I but see Thy face! 이 8 f Now let me hear Thy quickening voice, And taste Thy pardoning grace. C. WESLEY. dded bo 8: ||||| T. TURTON. 88: -6° THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION. 8 P d d d d O 1 P HELP us, Lord! each hour of need, Thy heavenly succour give! Help us in thought and word and deed Each hour on earth we live. OHN p2 0 help us, when our spirits bleed, With contrite anguish sore! And when our hearts are cold and dead, O help us, Lord, the more! 669 dd 00 e PP 8 8 ㅎ d COME, my soul, thy suit prepare; Jesus loves to answer prayer; He Himself has bid thee pray, Therefore will not say thee nay. 2 Thou art coming to a King; Large petitions with thee bring; For His grace and power are such, None can ever ask too much. Pendeen.- 77.77. " p 3 With my burden I begin; Lord, remove this load of sin; Let Thy blood, for sinners spilt, Set my conscience free from guilt. PP. 8 p 4 0 help us, Saviour, from on high, We know no help but Thee! O help us so to live and die, As Thine in heaven to be! f 888 dddd. f 30 help us through the prayer of faith, More firmly to believe! Å For still the more Thy servant hath, The more shall he receive. d d 80 0: 8 d d 531 H. H. MILMAN. HY. ROACH. 88 od deo -O p 4 Lord, I come to Thee for rest; Take possession of my breast; There Thy blood- bought right maintain, And without a rival reign. p5 While I am a pilgrim here, Let Thy love my spirit cheer; As my Guide, my Guard, my Friend, Lead me to my journey's end. A6 Show me what I have to dof Every hour my strength renew; Let me live a life of faith, Let me die Thy people's death. J. NEWTON, 532 670 P THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION. Intercession.- 7 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.8 8. g ਸ Dedd Coooo d. 25 P doo 228/280 68 888 2000 8 lod doo 8880 0000 80 14 al 8 8: AP P. 00 WH THEN the weary, seeking rest, To Thy goodness flee; When the heavy- laden cast All their load on Thee; do A At Thy feet shall fall; Hear then, in love, O Lord, the cry, When the troubled, seeking peace, On Thy name shall call; When the sinner, seeking life, dd d 00 When the worldling, sick at heart, Lifts his soul above; When the prodigal looks back To his Father's love; 8/88 When the proud man, in his pride, Stoops to seek Thy face; When the burdened brings his guilt 3 P W H. CALLCOTT. 8010 2009 dog 00 38/0 ed 8 dodal d tat Papp o 8 ppp p R dp ddd 00 Lifts his heart to Thee; Hear then, in love, O Lord, the cry, In heaven, Thy dwelling- place on high. f In heaven, Thy dwelling- place on high. 2 4 " 1 orded d. When the stranger asks a home, All his toils to end; When the hungry craveth food, And the poor a friend; When the sailor on the wave Bows the suppliant knee; When the soldier on the field When the man of toil and care In the city crowd; When the shepherd on the moor Names the Name of God; When the learnèd and the high, Tired of earthly fame, Now on higher joys intent, Name the blessed Name; To Thy throne of grace; Hear then, in love, O Lord, the cry, A Hear then, in love, O Lord, the cry, f In heaven, Thy dwelling- place on high. f In heaven, Thy dwelling- place on high. 5 P THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- PRAYER fresh lip, 6 When the child, with grave, Youth or maiden fair; When the aged, weak and grey, Seek Thy face in prayer: When the widow weeps to Thee, Sad and lone and low; When the orphan brings to Thee All his orphan woe: Hear then, in love, O Lord, the cry, Hear then, in love, O Lord, the cry, f In heaven, Thy dwelling- place on high. f In heaven, Thy dwelling- place on high. H. BONAR. 671 Benevento.- 77.77.77.77. JO PPPP 8 @# 4 8 0 0 2 744 وه fr 0.008 20 o " 1 8 O 8 dd dd dd AND SUPPLICATION. When creation, in her pangs, Heaves her heavy groan; When Thy Salem's exiled sons Breathe their bitter moan; When Thy widowed, weeping Church, Looking for a home, Sendeth up her silent sigh, ' Come, Lord Jesus, come!' dddddd dd id dido d 1 Strength to seek a better way; When our waking thoughts begin First to loathe our cherished sin; p When our weary spirits fail, A And our aching brows are pale; When our tears bedew Thy Word, Then, O then, have mercy, Lord. 8 88 · dd d d.do 3 8: 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 goede please leppe 8: pogo 。 8 533 O M S. WEBBE. dddd do 2008 8000280 20 " 1 p2 Lord, have mercy when we lie On the restless bed and sigh; Sigh for death, yet fear it still From the thought of former ill: When the dim advancing gloom Tells us that our hour is come; When is loosed the silver cord, Then, O then, have mercy, Lord. 3 Lord, have mercy, when we know, First how vain this world below: When its darker thoughts oppress, Doubts perplex, and fears distress, When the earliest gleam is given Of Thy bright but distant heaven: f Then Thy fostering grace afford; Then, O then, have mercy, Lord. H. H. MILMAN. " 1 ddod odg 811 534 672 ? 3 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION. Worsley.- 88.8 8.8 8. plodedoodeado playl શ્રી કવા 88 2088 good 8 ро " 15 #!! pla Deedee derde 888 do dog doodo d Pet O O 00 drg ded 18 " 1 E 11 " 1 do. fff " 1 dod 8 As Moses or Elijah prays: Let Moses in the Spirit groan, And God cries out, Let Me alone!' 0 WONDROUS power of faithful prayer! What tongue can tell the almighty grace? God's hands or bound or open are, 20 blessed word of gospel grace! Which now we for our Israel plead, A faithless and backsliding race, Whom Thou hast out of Egypt freed; p O do not then in wrath chastise, Nor let Thy whole displeasure rise! 4 Father, regard Thy pleading Son! Accept His all- availing prayer, And send a peaceful answer down lended plo 3 Father, we ask in Jesus' Name, In Jesus' power and Spirit pray: Divert Thy vengeful thunder's aim, O turn Thy threat'ning wrath away! Our guilt and punishment remove, And magnify Thy pardoning love. علم In honour of our Spokesman there, Whose blood proclaims our sins forgiven, And speaks Thy rebels up to heaven. g HOWGATE. Ble 8 dedd C. WESLEY. 673 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- PRAYER AND SUPPLICATION. St. Werbergh. 88.8 8.8 8. d 88 d J рода ер 8 O po pre d 11. dő PIP p p p p p p Idd d'e 8: 8 Loddd f 6 JESUS, Thou sovereign Lord of all, The same through one eternal day, Attend Thy feeblest followers' call, And O instruct us how to pray! Pour out the supplicating grace, And stir us up to seek Thy face! 3 To help our soul's infirmity, 88 dda لهام 2 We cannot think a gracious thought, We cannot feel a good desire, Till Thou, who call'dst a world from nought, The power into our hearts inspire; p And then we in Thy Spirit groan, And then we give Thee back Thine own. The promised Intercessor give, And let us now Thyself receive. Rev Dr. J. B. DYKES. To heal Thy sin- sick people's care, To urge our God- commanding plea, And make our hearts a house of prayer, 4 Come in Thy pleading Spirit down To us who for Thy coming stay; Of all Thy gifts we ask but one, We ask the constant power to pray, Indulge us, Lord, in this request, Thou canst not then deny the rest. C. WESLEY. 8 d. 535 8 PPP dd d. 83 818 536 THE CHRISTIAN LIFEMUTUAL FORBEARANCE AND LOVE. ETO Mares.- C.M. 674-675 18 8888 pla 380 do 1 Jog PP dód do 1 TRY us, O God, and search the ground p Of every heart; Whate'er of sin is in us found, O bid it all depart! 2 When to the right or left we stray, Leave us not comfortless; 6 V But guide our feet into the way Of everlasting peace. 3 Help us to help each other, Lord, Each other's cross to bear, Let each his friendly aid afford, And feel his brother's care. 20 d d dddd 675 1JET Thee for help we fly; ESUS, great Shepherd of the sheep, Thy little flock in safety keep; For, O! the wolf is nigh. P 2 He comes, of hellish malice full, To scatter, tear, and slay; He seizes every struggling soul, As his own lawful prey. 3 Us into Thy protection take, And gather with Thine arm; Unless the fold we first forsake, The wolf can never harm. 676 Tod TOO OO do ㅎ pło TOP dad d d 11 " 1 flo Jede dddd jo odd jad Pi Mares.- C.M. J. NARES. ㅎㅎㅎ Help us to build each other up, Our little stock improve; Increase our faith, confirm our hope, And perfect us in love. -eA 5 Up into Thee, our living Head, Let us in all things grow, Till Thou hast made us free indeed, And spotless here below. Tiverton.- C.M. O 11 6 Then, when the mighty work is wrought Receive Thy ready bride: f Give us in heaven a happy lot With all the sanctified. g g 8 4 We laugh to scorn his cruel power, While by our Shepherd's side: The sheep he never can devour, Unless he first divide. 6 Together let us sweetly live, Together let us die; f And each a starry crown receive, And reign above the sky. 5 0 do not suffer him to part The souls that here agree; But make us of one mind and heart, And keep us one in Thee! C. WESLEY. 11 S C. WESLEY. Rev. J. GRIGG. OP [ ⁹] : THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- MUTUAL FORBEARANCE AND LOVE. # P 1 RLEST be the dear uniting love Our bodies may far off removeWe still are one in heart. 2 Joined in one spirit to our Head, Where He appoints we go; And still in Jesus' footsteps tread, And do His work below. 30 may we ever walk in Him, And nothing know beside; Nothing desire, nothing esteem, But Jesus crucified. A 677 did ptp and d d 00 00 00 TOOL ㅎ d d g po 8 8 8 d d 6 बारे Caunton.- S.M. A¹ BLEST be the tie that binds V Our hearts in Christian love; The fellowship of kindred minds Is like to that above. p 3 We share our mutual woes, Our mutual burdens bear; And often for each other flows The sympathising tear. = 100 TOOL 2 Before our Father's throne We pour our ardent prayers; Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our comforts and our cares. ( 1 d d d d g O p4 Closer and closer let us cleave To His beloved embrace; Expect His fulness to receive, And grace to answer grace. Q: 5 Partakers of the Saviour's grace, The same in mind and heart, Nor joy nor grief, nor time nor place. Nor life nor death can part. 6 But let us hasten to the day, Which shall our flesh restore, When death shall all be done away, And bodies part no more! C. WESLEY. 8 doda da 00 dd 00 00. 8 CO DO 888 8 888 g d g d d d d d d d d d Q J. I. OVERTON. рр d d 537 l g f 5 This glorious hope revives Our courage by the way; While each in expectation lives, And longs to see the day. 6 From sorrow, toil, and pain, And sin we shall be free: 4 When we asunder part, It gives us inward pain, But we shall still be joined in heart, And hope to meet again. 8: And perfect love and friendship reign Through all eternity. J. FAWCETT. 538 678-679 2²1 !! opo 1 #*# THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- MUTUAL FORBEARANCE AND LOVE. 응 00 dd PPI 8 8 d d d d d d d PPP 88 8: PT jad PPP 679 1 2de 8 8 ddd Clayton.- 77.77. O 으 Elleffl J d d d d f 8: 2. [ ESUS, Lord, we look to Thee, Name O Show Thyself the Prince of Peace; Bid our jars for ever cease. 2 By Thy reconciling love, Every stumbling- block remove; Each to each unite, endear; Come and spread Thy banner here! 3 Make us of one heart and mind, Courteous, pitiful, and kind, Lowly, meek, in thought and word, Altogether like our Lord. 4 Jesus! we Thy members are, Cherish us with kindest care, 2 Join us, in one Spirit join Let us still receive of Thine: Still for more on Thee we call, Thou who fillest all in all! HRIST, from whom all blessings flow, Hear us, who Thy nature share, Who Thy mystic body are. 3 Closer knit to Thee, our Head; Nourish us, O Christ, and feed: Let us daily growth receive, More and more in Jesus live. " 1 0 de bodd Clayton.- 77.77. 8 Todop 88 8 z d d de ed dd PP 8 8: 809 p4 Let us for each other care, Each the other's burden bear, To Thy Church the pattern give, Show how true believers live. 6 Let us then with joy remove To the family above; On the wings of angels fly: Show how true believers die. TO OL 8: p5 Free from anger and from pride, Let us thus in God abide; All the depths of love express, All the heights of holiness! Of Thy flesh and of Thy bone, Love, for ever love Thine own! C. WESLEY. 5 Move, and actuate, and guide; Divers gifts to each divide: Placed according to Thy will, Let us all our work fulfil; || || p6 Sweetly may we all agree, Touched with softest sympathy; Kindly for each other care; Every member feel its share. f7 Love, like death, hath all destroyed, Rendered all distinctions void; Names, and sects, and parties fall; ff Only Christ be all in all. C. WESLEY. 680 0: 4 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- MUTUAL FORBEARANCE AND LOVE. Chester.- 77.77. P d d d d d -O8 888 be dd TOO d d d d d d d ре OOL 888 d d d d d d O O 우 1 S the sun's enlivening eye A Shines on every place the same; So the Lord is always nigh A To the souls that love His name. 8 00 TOO 3 From His only mercy- seat Nothing can their souls confine, p Still in spirit they may meet, Still in sweet communion join. 2 When they move at duty's call, He is with them by the way: He is ever with them all, Those who go, and those who stay. 4 For a season called to part, Let us then ourselves commend To the gracious eye and heart Of our ever- present Friend. p 5 Jesus, hear our humble prayer! Tender Shepherd of Thy sheep, Let Thy mercy and Thy care All our souls in safety keep. TOO. 6 In Thy strength may we be strong! Sweeten every cross and pain: Give us, if we live, ere long Here to meet in peace again. 7 Then, if Thou Thy help afford, Ebenezers shall be reared; f And our souls shall praise the Lord, Who our poor petitions heard. TO O d J. NEWTON. po od A. STONE. do 」 。 00 o& ddo 539 D 540 681 : 23 z 1 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE- MUTUAL FORBEARANCE AND LOVE. Cheerful.- 66.6 6.8 8. 2 2 p! de d d d d ㅎㅎㅎ dod 10-0 THOU God of truth and love, We seek way, Ready Thy choice to approve, Thy providence obey; Enter into Thy wise design, And sweetly lose our will in Thine. Why hast Thou cast our lot In the same age and place? And why together brought To see each other's face? p To join with softest sympathy, And mix our friendly souls in Thee? Didst Thou not make us one, That we might one remain, Together travel on, 3 A And bear each other's pain; Till we Thy utmost goodness prove, And rise renewed in perfect love? 682 öö P a d $ 20.20 2888 d. 00= " 1 dogezegels pla g d ja a 4 00 5 88 dd dod d d deded Everton.-- 87.8 7.4 7. O dage0028202 0088222 d d d d d d d d d do BYWATER. Lo di علم के PPP ed ddd 083 2 adedd 00 Ba|| Surely Thou didst unite Our kindred spirits here, That all hereafter might Before Thy throne appear; Meet at the marriage of the Lamb, And all Thy glorious love proclaim. Then let us ever bear 00 The blessèd end in view, And join, with mutual care, To fight our passage through; And kindly help each other on, Till all receive the starry crown. O may Thy Spirit seal Our souls unto that day, With all Thy fulness fill, And then transport away! Away to our eternal rest, Away to our Redeemer's breast! C. WESLEY. W. H. MONK, Mus. Doc. 888888 228822 dddd dd id 1008 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE-- MUTUAL FORBEARANCE AND LOVE. doop op88 ddddddo d 8 683 DEAREST friends, by love united, us one; dd By the world contemned and slighted, Prized and loved by God alone; Jesus, bless us, while we hand in hand go on. 2 Though the tempter, like a lion, Constant watches for his prey, Christ will bring us safe to Zion, He will guard us by the way; A He will keep us if we humbly watch and pray. d -6 oto oppo do 28: 8 #pppp 880080 0¹ Though the way be rough and thorny, We, through grace, will travel on; Death, ere long, will end our journey; Jesus then will claim His own; f Angels shouting, Welcome to the glorious throne.' 4 0-0 di 28 -0 Heldeal decals de ре CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. Warebam.- L.M. دلله legel 8 حصنات " 1 di p3 1 CHALL I, for fear of feeble man, The Spirit's course in me restrain? Or, undismayed, in deed and word Be a true witness for my Lord? 2 Awed by a mortal's frown, shall I Conceal the word of God Most High? p How then before Thee shall I dare To stand, or how Thine anger bear? 3 Shall I, to soothe the unholy throng, Soften Thy truths, and smooth my tongue, To gain earth's gilded toys, or flee p The cross, endured, mv Lord, by Thee? 8 " 1 Welcome, welcome, happy spirit,' Christ will to His children say; ' Crowns and kingdoms now inherit, Reign with me in endless day, In bright mansions, you shall with me ever stay.' Unknown. Bo de az 8€ go 541 g Holl da d d d d d d d 11 العام ان کے W. KNAPP. Spasealse P 4 What then is he whose scorn I dread, Whose wrath or hate makes me afraid? A man! an heir of death! a slave To sin a bubble on the wave! 5 Yea, let men rage, since Thou wilt spread Thy shadowing wings around my head; Since in all pain Thy tender love V Will still my sure refreshment prove. f6 Give me Thy strength, O God of power; Then let winds blow or tempests roar: Thy faithful witness will I be; ' Tis fixed; I can do all through Thee! C. WESLEY. 542 684 : 8 d 2 685 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. Southend.- L.M. je too 20 进步 。 8 B H dddo 8 p 3 Toil on in the appointed way, REAP EAPER! behold the fields are white With the great harvest of the world! Soldier! seek thou the thickest fight, Thy Captain's standard is unfurled. 2 Wise to win souls, exhort, reprove, And watch the flock redeemed by blood; Warn with thy tears, and preach in love The gospel of the grace of God. + 0 0 2212 d d d The precious fruit shall soon appear; 8 8 " 1 " 1 P 8 8 d kelvinside.- L.M. T. WALDO MORELL. 8 8 d d pp Work thou thy work whilst it is day! The shadows lengthen, night is near. PPP dddg O 88 d d d d d d O 4 And say not that thy hands are weak, Thy heart is faint, thy soul cast down; But press thou on the prize to seek: Faithful to death, secure the crown. 5 Soon shalt thou hear the Master's voice, The welcome cry,' Behold, I come! f Within the pearly gates rejoice, And rest thee in Thy heavenly home.' G. RAWSON. 80 8 8 H. T. LEWIS, Mus. Bac. 8 8 8 d d d d d d d d g po 8 pppop p1 FATHER of mercies, bow Thine ear, We plead for those who plead for Thee: Successful pleaders may they be. 2 How great their work! how vast their charge! Do Thou their anxious souls enlarge; Their best acquirements are our gain; We share the blessings they obtain. 3 Clothe, then, with energy divine Their words, and let those words be Thine; To them Thy sacred truth reveal; Suppress their fear, inflame their zeal. 686 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. ** 844 888 d d d Ed -90 " 1 P_P e O ddd P ㅎ do g bope.-L.M. 8 1 WE bid thee welcome in the name our exalted Head; Come as a servant, so He came, And we receive thee in His stead. 2 Come as a shepherd, guard and keep This fold from hell, and earth, and sin; Nourish the lambs, and feed the sheep, The wounded heal, the lost bring in. 4 Teach them to sow the precious seed; Teach them immortal souls to gain, A blest reward for all their pain. 3 Come as a watchman, take thy stand Upon thy tower amidst the sky; And when the sword comes on the land, Call us to fight, or warn to fly. 5 Let thronging multitudes around Hear from their lips the joyful sound; In humble strains Thy grace implore, Thy new- creating power adore. 6 Let sinners break their heavy chains; And souls distressed forget their pains; Let light through distant realms be spread, And Zion rear her drooping head. B. BEDDOME. PPP dd ef PP p حجم " 1 Ō. 80 elep 20 8 do do do 8 Q 543 88 H S. IRONS. 8 op p 8 d 8 4 Come as an angel, hence to guide A band of pilgrims on their way, That, safely walking at Thy side, We fail not, faint not, turn, nor stray. 5 Come as a teacher sent from God, Charged His whole counsel to declare: Lift o'er our ranks the prophet's rod, While we uphold thy hands with prayer. 6 Come as a messenger of peace, Filled with the Spirit, fired with love; Live to behold our large increase, And die to meet us all above. J. MONTGOMERY. 514 687-688 2810 688 pl CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS-- THE MINISTRY. Festus.- L.M. did 00 рі مع 22 8 do d : 888 from on Lord, Thine assembled servants bless, Graces and gifts to each supply, And clothe Thy priests with righteousness. 2 Within Thy temple, when we stand To teach the truth, as taught by Thee, f Saviour, like stars in Thy right hand The angels of the churches be. lopp gooodd 8 Dőj THOU, before whose gracious throne Thou know'st the anxious cares we feel, And all our trembling lips would tell. 2 With power benign Thy servant spare! Nor turn aside Thy people's prayer; Avert Thy swift descending stroke, Nor smite the shepherd of the flock. 689 -9 مم 00 p5 So when our work is finished here, We may in hope our charge resign! Aw When the Chief Shepherd shall appear, f 0 God! may they and we be Thine. 00 р ddd Festus.- L.M. dood 3 Wisdom, and zeal, and faith impart, Firmness with meekness from above, To bear Thy people on our heart,[ love: And love the souls whom Thou dost J. MONTGOMERY. bumility.- L.M. 4 To watch and pray, and never faint, By day and night strict guard to keep, To warn the sinner, cheer the saint, Nourish Thy lambs and feed Thy sheep. pla 8 d d d d German. Jododged Q dep 3 Restore him, sinking to the grave,[ save; Stretch out Thine arm, make haste to our wishes And bid our friend and father live. 200 مه p4 [ vail, Yet, if our supplications fail, And prayers and tears can nought preA Be Thou his Strength, be Thou his Stay, V And guide him safe to endless day! F. KIRKHAM. ટિકીટનટ સમિટ d 2 H. T. LEWIS, Mus. Bac. هو d 00 --0690 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. 6 1² 2 For all that Thou in him hast wrought, For all that Thou by him hast done, Our warmest, purest thanks be brought Through Jesus Christ our Lord, Thy Son. 20² 203 2po o dedo do оо beloop 3 To Thee he gave his flower of youth, To Thee his manhood's fruit he gave, The herald of life giving truth, Dead souls from endless death to save. ¹A BLESSING on Thy servant's head, Lord God, we fervently implcre; Faith be his staff on pilgrimage, On him this day a blessing shed, 4 Forsake him not in his old age, But while his Master's cross he bears, For life, for death, for evermore. f A crown of glory his grey hairs. 5 With holier zeal his heart enlarge, Though strength decay, and sight grow dim, That we, the people of his charge, May glorify Thy grace in Him. 6 So, when his warfare here shall cease, By suffering perfected in love, His ransomed soul shall join in peace, The Church of the First- born above. J. MONTGOMERY. Claremont.- C.M. d d و لوله " 1 2 Is not e'en death a gain to those Whose life to God was given? Gladly to earth their eyes they close, To open them in heaven. A 3 Their toils are past; their work is done; And they are fully blest: They fought the fight, the victory won, V And entered into rest. O d d dond and gº өө d d Ho العالم 200 f7 Then let our sorrow cease to flow, God has recalled His own; But let our hearts in every woe Still say,' His will be done!' 545 8: 1 WHY should our tears in sorrow flow, p 4 Did not the sheep that they have left, recalls His own, Their care And bids them leave a world of woe For an immortal crown? 8 J. FOSTER. Poor wanderers, of their guide bereft, What hand their steps will lead? T. HASTINGS. p5 The flock must feel the shepherd's loss, And miss his tender care, A But they who bear with joy the cross, The crown must soonest wear. To bid yet other labourers come, And all her needs supply. 6 And is not He, who called them home, Still to His Church most nigh, 546 691 1 Jo 692 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. Abridge.- C.M. 88 9 dddd didadidada pela 6 plo d 0:40 8 Idddd oo JESUS, the word of mercy give, And let it swiftly run; And let the priests themselves believe, And put salvation on. 2 Clothed with the Spirit of Holiness, May all Thy people prove The plenitude of gospel grace, The joy of perfect love. 8 PP 8 8 ddd fle O d did to PP P 8 8 dddd √³ 3 Jesus, let all Thy lovers shine Illustrious as the sun; 6 As the bright Sun of Righteousness, Their healing wings display; f And, bright with borrowed rays divine, f And let their lustre still increase Their glorious circuit run. Unto the perfect day. kirkstall.- C.M.D. 66° dod dad dog d d dere 8 4 Beyond the reach of mortals, spread Their light where'er they go; And heavenly influences shed On all the world below. 11 f5 As giants may they run their race, Exulting in their might! As burning luminaries, chase The gloom of hellish night: Ladd q d d I. SMITH. pe: 11 8 مصرم 8 C. WESLEY. J. SHAW. ddd da dare d d d d 8: Co TO OOP 693 8 Q bd d d d d d d CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. 8888 d dod to a bo его UN Q Point out Thine instruments, unknown To undiscerning men; A The pastors of Thy Church apprise Of Thine unseen decree, And stir them up to recognise The men designed by Thee. do 8 P 00-00 8 00 00 00 O P P 8 8 d TO COO dd d d P 1 TEACHER of hearts,' tis Thine alone 2 The men whom Thou hast inly moved Thine officers to ordain, Their charge to undertake, And toil for precious souls, beloved For their Redeemer's sake; Thy chosen ministers reveal, With whom Thou always art, And then their saving gospel seal On every listening heart. " 1 St. George.- S.M. By permission, from The Church Hymn and Tune Book. d d d 8: fl OW beauteous are their feet, HOW Who stand on Zion's hill, Who bring salvation on their tongues, And words of peace reveal! A 2 How charming is their voice, How sweet the tidings are! Zion, behold thy Saviour King; He reigns and triumphs here. 3 How happy are our ears, V That hear this joyful sound, Which kings and prophets waited for, And sought, but never found. 71 11 = 0000= 11 88 2 O 0 d Id 8 8 0000 d 0 a O 22. 8 18: C. WESLEY. 8 0& 000 14 8 Dr. GAUNTLETT. -6° 547 0. 8: O OF 4 How blessèd are our eyes, That see this heavenly light! Prophets and kings desired it long, But died without the sight. 5 The watchmen join their voice, And tuneful notes employ; f Jerusalem breaks forth in songs, And deserts learn the joy. 6 The Lord makes bare His arm f Through all the earth abroad; Let every nation now behold Their Saviour and their God. I. WATTS. 548 694-695 #### Å 695 1 A d P 8 8 8 d d d d d TOO DO 8 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY, Augustine( 1st Tune).- S.M. d d d 8 8 ddd d O 8 pl EST from thy labours, rest, Blest be thy memory, and blest Thy bright example be. 2 Now, toil and conflict o'er, Go, take with saints thy place, But go, as each hath gone before, A sinner saved by grace. 유 8 11. 10 0= To different climes repairInseparably joined in heart The friends of Jesus are. P 8 8 d d d d d LE ре Vigil( 2nd Tune).- S.M. g 00. 8 d ded. J 8: d 116 8 8 8 8 g d d d d d d d d E Te 88 J. S. BACH. 5 On Thee our hopes depend, We gather round our Rock; Send whom Thou wilt, but condescend Thyself to feed Thy flock. 8 8 d#d I d d d e Augustine or Vigil.- S.M. J. MONTGOMERY. 8: 2. 。 8 3 Lord Christ, into Thy hands Thy servant we resign; p And now we wait Thy own commands, We are not his but Thine. O 4 Thou art Thy Church's head, And when the members die, Thou raisest others in their stead; To Thee we lift our eye. • 2 Jesus, the Corner- stone, Did first our hearts unite; And still He keeps our spirits one, Wh walk with Him in white. O let us still proceed A In Jesus' work below; f And, following our triumphant Head, To further conquests go! 4 The vineyard of their Lord Before His labourers lies; And, lo! we see the vast reward Which waits us in the skies. A CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. f70 happy, happy place, 50 let our heart and mind Continually ascend, p That haven of repose to find Where all our labours end; 6 Where all our toils are o'er, Our suffering and our pain:Who meet on that eternal shore, Shall never part again. A 696 1 P 282 рор d 8 20 888 ㅎ P do 8 SERVAN ERVANT of God, well done! Rest from Thy loved employ! The battle fought, the victory won, Enter thy Master's joy. Where saints and angels meet! There we shall see each other's face, And all our brethren greet. botham.- S.M. 2 The voice at midnight came, He started up to hear, ? A mortal arrow pierced his frame, He fell- but felt no fear. 8 The Church of the First- born, We shall with them be blest, f And, crowned with endless joy, return To our eternal rest. 9 We shall our time beneath Live out in cheerful hope, And fearless pass the vale of death, And gain the mountain- top. f10 To gather home His own God shall His angels send, And bid our bliss, on earth begun, In deathless triumph end. dad Q 8 d 8 88808 ddddo fo d ffe ^ ² 5 Soldier of Christ, well done! Praise be thy new employ; f And while eternal ages run, Rest in thy Saviour's joy. 008 # J. NICHOLSON. 8 J J. MONTGOMERY. C. WESLEY. 88 2 549 3 His spirit, with a bound, Left its encumbering clay; A His tent, at sunrise, on the ground VA darkened ruin lay. d 8 O 0 4 The pains of death are past, Labour and sorrow cease; And life's long warfare closed at last, p His soul is found in peace. 550 697 р 8 d. Q. d. 698 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. Innocents.- 77.77. d d d 110, ye messengers of God, Like the beams of morning fly! Take the wonder- working rod; Lift the Saviour's Cross on high. 2 Go to many a tropic isle, In the bosom of the deep, Where the skies for ever smile, And the opprest for ever weep. P add 8-8 p d d f f # 2 6 80 8 Hdd 으 f 5 Sound aloud Jehovah's call g d " 1 " 1 Visit every soul and sea; Preach the Cross of Christ to allChrist, Whose love is full and free. J. MARSDEN. Dannbeim( 1st Tune).- 87.87.47. J 8: 1 Old Litany, 16th Century. 3 O'er the negro's night of care, Pour the living light of heaven: Chase away his wild despair: Bid him hope to be forgiven. " 1 4 Where the golden gates of day Open on the gorgeous East, Wide the wondrous Cross display, Spread the gospel's richest feast. 828 88 ddddd Q 88 ddd 88 d d d German. 88call ddo # # F ## 22 00 00 0 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. d d d d 388 810 do 8 " 1 Melita( 2nd Tune).- 87.8 7.4 7. pla od dd 8 P PPP 18 O 2/88 d d d d d d 8 SERVAN 1 CERVANTS of the Great Jehovah, Now go forth at His command; He will bless your feeble effortsOwn the labours of your hand: Run, ye heralds, A Spread the Gospel through the land. 11 2 Enter every town and village; A Light and truth shall then abound; Tell poor guilty dying sinners. What a Saviour you have found; f Lift your voices, Though the powers of hell surround. " 1 8 M рр dodydd odo 8 P 8 8 d dga d MERCER'S Appendix. قام dddddd 551 d 8 pla d 8 plopt 3 Satan's kingdom now is falling: ' Courage!' your great Captain cries; Though you may be counted foolish, Truly you confound the wise: Nought can harm you, Though the rich and poor despise. 4 Though you are exposed to dangers, While you o'er the deserts roamTrust in Jesus for protection, Till to brighter worlds you come: Be not weary, f Soon you will arrive at home. W. SANDERS. 552 699 26 P CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. St. Werburgb.- 87.87.87. 000 ¹ Lo d d TOO TOO dopp dd ррррт 8 8 8 8 2 8 8 top_ d d of 8 100_00 888 d d d d d e " ORD of life, prophetic Spirit, In sweet measure evermore To Thy holy children dealing Each his gift from Thy rich store, Bless Thy family adoring, As in Israel's schools of yore. p2 God and Father of all spirits, Whose dread call young Joshua knew, Forty days in darkness waiting A With Thy servant good and true, Thence to wage Thy war descending; Own us, Lord, Thy champions true. " 1 88 3 One Thy light, the temple filling, Holy, Holy, Holy Three! Meanest men and brightest angels Wait alike the Word from Thee; Highest musings, lowliest worship, Must their preparation be. " 1 18 S. WEBBE. ddddd ере dad d d op d d d d d d 8 O 8 8 12 Fedd 우 4 Here we stand; Redeemer, send us! But because Thy Word is fire, 1 And our lips, unclean and earthly, Breathe no breath of high desire; Send Thy Seraph from Thine altar Veiled, but in His bright attire. 8 80 8 5 Cause Him, Lord, to fly full swiftly With the mystic coal in hand, Sin- consuming, soul- transforming, ( Faith and love will understand,) Touch our lips, Thou awful Mercy, With Thine own keen, healing brand! 6 Thou didst come that fire to kindle: Fain would we Thy torches prove, Far and wide Thy beacons lighting With the undying spark of love; f Only feed our flame, we pray Thee, With Thy breathings from above. J. KEBLE. A 700 @I ftat ** Bele 1 00 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY, king's College.- 88 6.8 86. Rev. E. C. WALKER. ploadspapgradast d 88 00 8 8 de 응 24 оор 8 ро d 11 EXCEPT the Lord conduct the plan, The best concerted schemes are And never can succeed; p We spend our wretched strength for nought, [ vain, A But if our works in Thee be wrought, They shall be blest indeed. 2 Lord, if Thou didst Thyself inspire Our souls with this intense desire Thy goodness to proclaimf Thy glory if we now intend, O let our deed begin and end Complete in Jesus' name! oº " 1 p70 P 88228 3 In Jesus' name behold we meet, Far from an evil world retreat, And all its frantic ways: One only thing resolved to know, And square our useful lives below By reason and by grace. 888 -Oрор 28 --O p ddage 6 #dod 00 8 88 O ਸੁ 553 P P -e4 Not in the tombs we pine to dwell, Not in the dark monastic cell, By vows and grates confined; Freely to all ourselves we give, Constrained by Jesus' love to live The servants of mankind. 5 Now, Jesus, now Thy love impart, To govern each devoted heart, And fit us for Thy will; Deep founded in the truth of grace, Build up Thy rising church and place The city on the hill. 6 0 let our faith and love abound! O let our lives to all around With purest lustre shine; f That all around our works may see, And give the glory, Lord, to Thee, The heavenly Light Divine. C. WESLEY. s* 554 701 ww ## 702 P 4 8 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. St. Edmund.- 888.888. 18 8 d d 280008 d d d d d d d pp 8 8 8 Tod. A charge go, THX power and saving truth to show, 8 0 Strong in the Lord, and Thy great might; f Gladly take up the hallowed cross: And, counting all things else but loss, Beneath Thy sacred banner fight. 2 A spectacle to fiends and men, To all their fierce or cool disdain With calmest pity I submit; Determined nought to know beside My Jesus and Him crucified, I tread the world beneath my feet. 3 Superior to their smile, or frown, On all their goods my soul looks down, Their pleasures, wealth, and power, and state: adg 8 헤이 e otp P 2018 Toode 31008 P d d d d d d d d d d d d 8 Q Al "} d d 88 p Whittington.- 88.8 8.8 8. oplopplepleas 0 " 1 TOO 00 -O agad do do The man that dares their god despise, alone The Christian- he alone is great. 4 O God, let all my life declare How happy all Thy servants are: How far above those earthly things; How pure, when washed in Jesus' How intimately one with God,[ blood: A heaven- born race of priests and kings. 5 For this alone I live below, The power of godliness to show, The wonders wrought by Jesus' name: f O that I might but faithful prove; Witness to all Thy pardoning love And point them to the atoning Lamb. C. WESLEY. doodoopozz2loppsple 888 dod TOO od TOO TOOL = 700 700= 100 00 TOOOO DODO 2018 dd 8 d 11 d T. WALLHEAD. al 000 88 f 8 Ⓒ# pladdo 28022888 8 P 1IVE me the faith which can remove, And sink the mountain to a plain; Give me the childlike, praying love, Which longs to build Thy house again: Thy love, let it my heart o'erpower, And all my ardent soul devour. 1 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. 2 I want an even, strong desire, I want a calmly fervent zeal, p To save poor souls out of the fire, To snatch them from the verge of hell, And turn them to a pardoning God, And quench the brands in Jesus' blood. p 3 I would the precious time redeem, And longer live for this alone, To spend, and to be spent, for them Who have not yet my Saviour known; 703 # 00 p d d d d od od 8 d d d d 8 0-0 pood P TOO OO рр oa d COMFORT, ye dddd ptp مم J d dd Lusatia.- 88.8 8.8 8. 88 O ministers of grace, Comfort my people,' saith God! your Ye soon shall see His smiling face, Реерен Jog Pe Fully on these my mission prove, And only breathe, to breathe Thy love. 4 My talents, gifts, and graces, Lord, Into Thy blessèd hands receive; And let me live to preach Thy word; And let me to Thy glory live; My every sacred moment spend, In publishing the sinner's Friend. 5 Enlarge, inflame, and fill my heart With boundless charity divine! So shall I all my strength exert, And love them with a love like Thine; And lead them to Thy open side, The sheep, for whom their Shepherd died. C. WESLEY. " 1 His golden sceptre, not His rod, And own, when now the cloud's removed, He only chastened whom He love, 8| 8 888 8 8 d d d d d d d 8+840 PIE 14 From FREYLINGHAUSEN, 1704. 8 555 2 ठे 00 8 ре PEOP 8 f A 2 Who sow in tears, in joy shall reap; The Lord shall comfort all that mourn; Who now go on their way and weep, f With joy they doubtless shall return, And bring their sheaves with vast inAnd have their fruit to holiness.[ crease, C. WESLEY, 556 704 664 8 d O TOOL CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE MINISTRY. z d d pflo 8 100-00 Toulon.- 10 10.10 10. 818 P 8 8 으 0000 8 1571 00 TOOL N N -0d d a to Hell 8 8 8 8 9 d d d Hot Hell --0ㅎ P 110 to the grave in all thy glorious prime, A Christian cannot die before his time, P The Lord's appointment is the servant's hour. ağla 888 a d d d d d d 8 To a 2 Go to the grave; at noon from labour cease; Rest on thy sheaves, thy harvest- task is done; Come from the heat of battle, and in peace, Soldier, go home; with thee the fight is won. 4 Go to the grave, which, faithful to its trust, The germ of immortality shall keep; While, safe as watched by cherubim, thy dust Shall to the judgment- day in Jesus sleep. 88 5 Go to the grave, for there thy Saviour lay In death's embraces ere He rose on high; And all the ransomed by that narrow way Pass to eternal life beyond the sky. C. GOUDIMEL. d p3 Go to the grave; though like a fallen tree, At once with verdure, flowers, and fruitage crowned, Thy form may perish, and thine honours be Lost in the mouldering bosom of the ground. 6 Go to the grave- no, take thy seat above; Be thy pure spirit present with the Lord, Where thou for faith and hope hast perfect love, And open vision for the written word. A -O d f 8 8 8 0 8 J. MONTGOMERY. -0Hal I CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. 557 705-706 Wavertree.- L.M. zglooglad d 888 ddd ØF 706 1 dddo pp po d d do 8 8 8 gloop J ¹GOD is the refuge of His saints, When storms of sharp distress inEre we can offer our complaints,[ vade, V Behold Him present with His aid. 2 Let mountains from their seats be hurled A Down to the deep, and buried there; Convulsions shake the solid world, f Our faith shall never yield to fear. " 1 3 Loud may the troubled ocean roar, In sacred peace our souls abide; While every nation, every shore, Trembles, and dreads the swelling tide. ¹0THOU, our Husband, Brother, Friend, A Behold a cloud of incense rise! The prayers of saints to heaven ascend, Grateful, accepted sacrifice! " 1 p2 Regard our prayers for Zion's peace; Shed in our hearts Thy love abroad; Thy gifts abundantly increase; Enlarge, and fill us all with God. 11 " 1 288/88/838 ed De 88 ddd 00 Wavertree.- L.M. 8 31 8 W. SHORE. O g: do: od p 5 From all iniquity redeem; Cleanse by the Water and the Word; And free from every spot of blame, And make the servant as his Lord! C. WESLEY. | p4 There is a stream whose gentle flow Makes glad the city of our God: Life, love, and joy, still gliding through And watering our divine abode. 2: 1 5 That sacred stream, Thine Holy Word, That all our raging fears controls: Sweet peace Thy promises afford,[ souls. And give new strength to fainting Zion enjoys her Monarch's love, f6 Secure against a threatening hour; Nor can her firm foundations move, Built on His truth, and armed with power. I. WATTS. 3 Before Thy sheep, great Shepherd, go And guide into Thy perfect will; Cause us Thy hallowed Name to know, The work of faith in us fulfil. 4 Help us to make our calling sure; O let us all be saints indeed! And pure as Thou Thyself art pure, Conformed in all things to our Head. 558 707 1 02 708 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. Newmarket.- L.M. !! ор & P 20 let us all join hand in hand, Who seek redemption in Thy blood; Fast in one mind and spirit stand, And build the temple of our God! d b 3 Thou only canst our wills control, Our wild unruly passions bind; Tame the fierce temper of our soul, And make us of one heart and mind. d 77 4 Speak but the reconciling word,[ side: The winds shall cease, the waves subWe all shall praise our common Lord, Our Jesus, and Him crucified. ple O.C UNCHA NCHANGEABLE, Almighty Lord, p 5 Giver of peace and unity, Our souls upon Thy truth we stay; Accomplish now Thy faithful word, And guide us in Thy perfect way. 88 10 d d d d d d ptp dide 11 od 00 00 ele d Bristol.- L.M. " 1 dddd: = 0/ 0 Q a TOO. R. WAINWRIGHT. р F d d 6 We all shall think and speak the same, Delightful lesson of Thy grace; f One undivided Christ proclaim, And jointly glory in Thy praise. 00 00 Send down Thy mild, pacific Dove: We all shall then in one agree, And breathe the Spirit of Thy love. 7 Regard Thine own eternal prayer, And send a peaceful answer down: To us Thy Father's name declare: Unite and perfect us in one! So shall the world believe and know, That God hath sent Thee from above, When Thou art seen in us below, And every soul displays Thy love. C. WESLEY. 8 8 8 ddo 00 eto 8 이혜 Dr. J. CLARKE. 8 8 d. d PPT po 12 ƒ1 RM of the Lord, awake! awake! ARM A¹ Put on Thy strength, the nations And let the world, adoring, see[ shake, Triumphs of mercy wrought by Thee. 2 Say to the heathen from Thy throne, ' I am Jehovah, God alone; Thy voice their idols shall confound, And cast their altars to the ground. 709 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. # 25 d d 8 8 f5 Almighty God, Thy grace proclaim In every clime of every name; Let adverse powers before Thee fall, And crown the Saviour Lord of all. St. Fulbert.- C.M. dd opp 2 2 ㅎ P P P P 3 No more let human blood be spilt, Vain sacrifice for human guilt; But to each conscience be applied The blood that flowed from Jesus' side. A Let Zion's time of favour come; O bring the tribes of Israel home, And let our wandering eyes behold Gentiles and Jews in Jesus' fold. de TOP ¹ DAUGHTER of Zion, from the dust Exalt thy fallen head; f Again in thy Redeemer trust; He calls thee from the dead. f2 Awake! awake! put on thy strength, Thy beautiful array; The day of freedom dawns at length, The Lord's appointed day. " 1 8 88 ре g d d d d d d d d f d d d = 100 W. SHRUBSOLE. 89 8 e 8 " 1 deloppé 88 2 2 Dr. GAUNTLETT. d f5 Thus, though the universe shall burn, And God His works destroy, 559 d d With songs the ransomed shall return, And everlasting joy. 3 Rebuild thy walls, thy bounds enlarge, And send thy heralds forth; f Say to the South-' Give up thy charge, And keep not back, 0 North!' 4 They come, they come! thine exiled Where'er they rest or roam,[ bands Have heard Thy voice in distant lands And hasten to their home. 8: J. MONTGOMERY. 560 710 1 !! ## 1 ENGN 0: 4 4 8 0000 Q o'erspread: LET party- names no more The Christian world Gentile and Jew, and bond and free, Are one, in Christ their Head. 2 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. bope.-S.M. " 1 2 Among the saints on earth Let mutual love be found; Heirs of the same inheritance, With the same blessings crowned! A 711 ग Pr 18 2. d TRIS dd 800 d 3 As round Jerusalem J 8 d £ 000 WHO in the Lord confide, A And feel His sprinkled blood, In storms and hurricanes abide, Firm as the mount of God. g 2 Steadfast, and fixed, and sure, His Zion cannot move: f His faithful people stand secure, In Jesus' guardian love. 00 The hilly bulwarks rise, So God protects and covers them From all their enemies. 8 Rowsley.- S.M. TOOOO " 1 d f3 8 é O Envy and strife begone, And only kindness known, Where all one common Father have, One common Master own. O Z 4 Thus will the Church below Resemble that above, Where springs of purest pleasure rise, And every heart is love. B. BEDDOME. P 2 el 8 d. dd 8 d. 8 8 2 R. JACKSON. 5 But let them still abide In Thee, ali- gracious Lord, Till every soul is sanctified, And perfectly restored. " 1 4 On every side He stands, And for His Israel cares; And safe in His Almighty hands Their souls for ever bears. V. F -6° 6 The men of heart sincere Continue to defend; f And do them good, and save them here. And love them to the end. C. WESLEY. 712 1 713 # L'11 4 e 8 2 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. Thirlwell.- S.M. 8 d d d d [ ¹ LOVE Thy Kingdom, Lord, The house of Thine abode, The Church, O blest Redeemer, saved With Thine own precious blood. 2 I love Thy Church, O God, Her walls before Thee stand, Dear as the apple of Thine eye, And graven on Thy hand. p3 For her my tears shall fall, For her my prayers ascend; To her my cares and toils be given, Till toils and cares shall end. همه d ре d P OOOO 88 d d d Tolo " 1 A Who on Thee alone depend: Love us, save us to the end. 2 Save us, in the prosperous hour, From the flattering tempter's power, From his unsuspected wiles, From the world's pernicious smiles. P3 Men of worldly, low design, Let not these Thy people join, 8 " 1 O 8 8 St. Bees.- 77.77. 1 GOD of love, that hear'st the prayer, care, 00 ㅎㅎㅎ 8 8 2 J 4 Beyond my highest joy po 8 I d 6 R. TOMLINSON. dad I prize her heavenly ways, Her sweet communion, solemn vows, Her hymns of love and praise. 5 Jesus, Thou Friend Divine, Our Saviour and our King, Thy hand from every snare and foe Shall great deliverance bring 6 Sure as Thy truth shall last, To Zion shall be given, The brightest glories earth can yield, And brighter bliss of heaven. T. DWIGHT. 0. 8: 561 W. SMALLWOOD. 8 -0Poison our simplicity, Drag us from our trust in Thee. 4 Never let the world break in: Fix a mighty gulf between: Keep us little and unknown, Prized and loved by God alone. 5 Let us still to Thee look up, Thee, Thy Israel's Strength and Hope; f Nothing know, or seek, beside Jesus, and Him crucified. C. WESLEY. 562 714 1 8 p2 d TO 8 00. HOW 4 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. 8 d d Bensham.- 55 9.6 69. 8 d d O 8 d d d NOW happy are we 3 Invited by Him, -9Who in Jesus agree 8 How pleasant and sweet, In His name when we meet, Is His fruit to our spiritual taste! We are banqueting here On angelical cheer, A And the joys that eternally last. To expect His return from above? We sit under our vine, And delightfully join A₁ In the praise of His excellent love. 11 O 8 We drink of the stream Ever flowing in bliss from the throne: Who in Jesus believe, We the Spirit receive That proceeds from the Father and Son. The unspeakable grace He obtained for our race, And the spirit of faith He imparts; Then, then we conceive How in heaven they live, By the kingdom of God in our hearts. 8 d 5 8 8 d d 8 d d 00 0 A d d 8 J. M. GIBSON. 8 88 True believers have seen The Saviour of men, p As His head He on Calvary bowed; We shall see Him again, d His He descends on the luminous cloud. 6 With earnest desire After Thee we aspire, od And transport you away, And admit to a sight of My face.' f7 8 We remember the word Of our crucified Lord, When He went to prepare us a place; ' I will come in that day, And long Thy appearing to see; Till our souls Thou receive, In Thy presence to live, And be perfectly happy in Thee. Come, Lord, from the skies, And command us to rise, Prepared for the mansions above; f With our Head to ascend, And eternity spend In a rapture of heavenly love. C. WESLEY. 715 1 T 6 4 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. d d 2 g Dasis.- 6 6.6 6.6 6. من ماء O did d " 1 " 1 11 CITY ITY not made with hands, Not throned above the skies, Nor walled with shining walls, Nor framed with stones of price, More bright than gold or gem, God's own Jerusalem! p2 Where'er the gentle heart Finds courage from above; Where'er the heart forsook Warms with the breath of love; Where faith bids fear depart, City of God, thou art! A O d d d.£. p p 8 d. d. pº 5 Not throned above the skies, Nor golden- walled afar, A But where Christ's two or three In His name gathered are, Be in the midst of them, God's own Jerusalem! G. LOMAS. 8: 8 dad F.T. PALGRAVE Lid POP dad pip oo A 3 Thou art where'er the proud In humbleness melts down; Where self itself yields up: V Where martyrs win their crown; Where faithful souls possess Themselves in perfect peace. 563 4 Where in life's common ways With cheerful feet we go; Where in His steps we tread Who trod the way of woe; Where He is in the heart, City of God Thou art! مسقط 564 716 -0 00 to P CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. d.d to O. -08 Lebanon.- 66.6 6.8 8. 80 8 ولے کو 5 1³ 2 Nearer, and nearer still, 8 opo COME, all whoe'er have set Your faces Zion- ward, In Jesus let us meet, And praise our common Lord; f In Jesus let us still go on, Till we appear before His throne. We to our country come; To that celestial hill, The weary pilgrim's home, The New Jerusalem above, The seat of everlasting love. PP --8-. " 1 2 8 8 8 # g: 000% TI ерег al cap de prad... m 88 po dete p4 oto O T. CLARK. Our Brother, Saviour, Head, Our All in All, is He; 1 If in His- steps we tread, We soon His face shall see: 8 Z The ransomed sons of God, All earthly things we scorn; And to our high abode With songs of praise return:[ ceed, f From strength to strength we still proWith crowns of joy upon our head. Shall see Him with our glorious friends, And then in heaven our journey ends. C. WESLEX. 8 The peace and joy of faith Each moment may we feel; Redeemed from sin and wrath, From earth and death, and hell, We to our Father's house repair, To meet our Elder Brother there. 717 : b O CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. to Aurelia.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. glaspels pppppp ddddd dd dddd Pppppp: 10222. pleas dddd diodd pote 8 o " 1 8 did 1 THE Church's one foundation Is Jesus Christ her Lord; ટેકનીક ૯૬૮ ddddd 8: She is His new creation By water and the word: From heaven He came and sought her A To be His holy bride, With His own blood He bought her, And for her life He died. 2 Elect from every nation, Yet one o'er all the earth, One charter of salvation, One Lord, one faith, one birth; One Holy Name she blesses, Partakes one holy food, And to one hope she presses, With every grace endued. d d d 101 ممممم Dr. S. S. WESLEY. P TOP pp opf g d th V 5 Yet she on earth hath union With God the Three in One, p And mystic sweet communion With those whose rest is won. O happy ones and holy! Lord, give us grace that we, Like them, the meek and lowly, On high may dwell with Thee! S. J. STONE. ре G 565 11 o dd dod 8: g PP pppp p3 Though with a scornful wonder Men see her sore opprest, By schisms rent asunder, By heresies distrest; 1 Yet saints their watch are keeping, Their cry goes up,' How long?" And soon the night of weeping f Shall be the morn of song. 4' Mid toil and tribulation, ' Mid tumult, storm, and war, She waits the consummation Of peace for evermore; Till with the vision glorious Her longing eyes are blest, And the great Church victorious Shall be the Church at rest. 566 718 # # CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. Redhead, Mo. 76( 1st Tune).- 77.7 7.77. R. REDHEAD. "" 223888: 88 22880.80 2288002|| good d jdoo odo 4 NOUA 88 8: d. p. 8 d .dd. рр Morning( 2nd Tune).- 77.77.77. 8 d d d d d d Ö lopp d do dopploce papp ope 8882 3 " 1 10 f2 Let the people praise Thee, Lord; Be by all that live adored! Let the nations shout and sing, 1 GOD of mercy, God of grace, Show the brightness of Thy face, Shine upon us, Saviour, shine, Fill Thy Church with light divine; And Thy saving health extend Unto earth's remotest end. 8 00 d 8 O 8 " 1 P. 8 a a 11 مهم W. H. MONK, Mus. Doc. Qa d d d d рррр 8 8 8 d d O Glory to their Saviour- King; At Thy feet their tribute pay, And Thy holy will obey. 8 f3 Let the people praise Thee, Lord; Earth shall then her fruits afford; God to man His blessing give; Man to God devoted live; All below and all above, One in joy, and light, and love. H. F. LYTE. 719 881 dd.dddd. P 0: g: 8 pl CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. Daniel( 1st Tune).- 86.8 6.88. " 1 0621 +8 : 6 68+ 8 d. dd PP, P P. P. 8: pro08 2008 88 gd d d d 8: Hoove The Saviour's precious name, Who look by faith to Him above, And own His gentle claim, Though severed wide by land or sea, Are members of one family. OW sweet to think that all who 8: 8 : 8 ليح d St. Kitts( 2nd Tune).- 86.8 6.8 8. ㅎ deeppe penge opf dd og go dg d d d do. d 2 Christians who dwell on snow- clad Or on the burning strand,[ ground, And those whose happy home is found In our fair peaceful land, Are linked by more than earthly tie, And form one lovely family. ㅎㅎㅎ d. d d d ddiddo O 응 567 dd 8:20 dd fodd dodged d.dddd dddd fo 3' Our Father,' is the hallowed sound They breathe from day to day; Trained by His love, their steps are In the same heavenward way;[ found Their joys alike, alike their fears, The same bright hope their exile cheers. Yes, they are one- though some, we know, f4 Q: -O-° ARTHUR H. BROWN. 용 의 Ppp dodd dda Have reached the home of love; But those who yet remain below Are one with those above; V In that bright world are mansions fair, And all will soon be gathered there. H. WHITTEMORE. 568 720-721 1 # 8 d d 00 00 00 8 TOO OO 721 ¹0 P d d CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. Westbury.- 87.87.47. 10000 P P P Tod TOP DO elé oo рар 3 1 To opo TOR TOU 8 O did p2 Every human tie may perish: a d d TO 1 add 00= Top To # 13 ZION VION stands by hills surrounded, Zion kept by power Divine; All her foes shall be confounded, Though the world in arms combine: f Happy Zion! What a favoured lot is Thine. 3 Zion's Friend in nothing alters, Though all others may and do; His is love that never falters, Friend to friend unfaithful prove; Mothers cease their own to cherish; Heaven and earth at last remove; no changes Can attend Jehovah's love. 1000 [ cries. Knows their wants and hears their Westbury. HOW blest the congregation Who the gospel know and prize; Joyful tidings of salvation Brought by Jesus from the skies! He is near them, 2 In His name rejoicing ever, Walking in His light and love, And foretasting in His favour, Something here of bliss above f Happy people! Who shall harm them! what shall [ move? " 1 TOODO DODA 11 dd dd dd 0000 J. BOOTH. p topp te 6 8 8 8 8 8 d d d 8 O -68 Always to its object true. f Happy Zion! Crowned with mercies ever new. p 4 If thy God should show displeasure, " Tis to save, and not destroy; If He punish,' tis in measure; " Tis to rid thee of alloy; Soon thy grief shall turn to joy. p5 In the furnace God may prove thee, Thence to bring thee forth more bright; 87.8 7.4 7. 3 In His righteousness exalted, A A But can never cease to love thee; Thou art precious in His sight: God is with thee, God thine everlasting light! T. KELLY. On from strength to strength they go; By ten thousand ills assaulted, Yet preserved from every foef On to glory, Safely speed through all below. f4 God will keep His own anointed: Nought shall harm them, none conTrials as their lot appointed,[ demn; All must work for good to themAll shall help them To their heavenly diadem. H. F. LYTE. 722 f₂ 4 2: PP 8 d. 8: 8 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. Austria.- 87.87.87.87. 17 2 f E dd 88 88 8 88 8 P P P 8 8 d.g f2 See, the streams of living waters, Springing from eternal love, Well supply thy sons and daughters, And all fear of want remove; Who can faint while such a river 1LORIOUS things of thee are spoken, Zion, city of our God; f He Whose Word cannot be broken, Formed thee for His own abode. On the Rock of Ages founded, ? What can shake thy sure repose With Salvation's walls surrounded, Thou mayst smile at all thy foes. Ever flows their thirst to assuage? Grace which, like the Lord, the Giver, Never fails from age to age. " 1 3 Round each habitation hovering, See the Cloud and Fire appear! For a glory and a covering, Showing that the Lord is near: 11 ㅎ PPP d 8 d 8 g d d d d ptp 11 8 8 d d d d Q pip g: 8 d d d d 20 Thus deriving from their banner Light by night and shade by day, Safe they feed upon the manna Which He gives them when they pray. Jd HAYDN. O O -O 569 8 4 Blest inhabitants of Zion, Washed in the Redeemer's blood, Jesus, Whom their souls rely on, Makes them kings and priests to God, ' Tis His love His people raises Over self to reign as kings; And as priests, His solemn praises Each for a thank- offering brings. 5 Saviour, if of Zion's city I through grace a member am, Let the world deride or pity, I will glory in Thy name: p Fading is the worldling's pleasure, All his boasted pomp and show; Solid joys and lasting treasure, None but Zion's children know. J. NEWTON. 570 723 4 000 8 P TOO O TO O OO 8 d d d d d d d d 0 하 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. Bethany.- 87.87.8 7.8 7. d TOOL 00. 8 d ddo g 00 00 8 Pip d d Toa " 1 " 1 8 8888 d d d d d d d d d d d pelo 11 Shall no more perplex your ways; f You shall name your walls Salvation, And your gates shall all be praise. 000α== 11 8 d d d d d #f TOO TOOL Q " 1 8 A 3' Ye no more your suns descending, Waning moons, no more shall see: But your griefs for ever ending, Find eternal noon in Me: ddd TOO 8 da 888 مه God shall rise, and shining o'er you, Change to day the gloom of night; f He, the Lord, shall be your glory, God your everlasting Light.' W. COWPER. 8 8 d 800 d d d d PP H. SMART. d 008 d 8 ре HEAR what God the Lord hath spoken; 2 There, like streams that feed the garden, my few, p'Comfortless, afflicted, brokenFair abodes I build for you: Thorns of heartfelt tribulation Pleasures without end shall flow; For the Lord, your faith rewarding, All His bounty shall bestow: Still, in undisturbed possession, Peace and righteousness shall reign; f Never shall you feel oppression, Hear the voice of war again. -OQ 8 724 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE CHURCH. bughenden.- 10 10.11 11. slaag doed 2828 dd po 88 og gd o d d d d og ddd og gd do O ppp 8 11 " 1 1 ALL LL thanks to the Lamb, Who gives us to meet; His love we proclaim, His praises repeat; We own Him our Jesus, continually near V To pardon and bless us, and perfect us here. p 2 In Him we have peace, in Him we have power, Preserved by His grace throughout the dark hour; In all our temptation He keeps us to prove His utmost salvation, His fulness of love. A idd 5 € 128 808 880° plaça Soplado od ddd do 800dddddded. d of 3 Through pride and desire unhurt we have gone; Through water and fire, in Him we went on; The world and the devil through Him we o'ercame, Our Saviour from evil, for ever the same. 4 When we would have spurned His mercy and grace, To Egypt returned, and fled from His face, He hindered our flying, His goodness to show, And stopped us by crying,' Will ye also go?' 1 5 0 what shall we do our Saviour to love? To make us anew, come, Lord, from above! The fruit of Thy passion, Thy holiness give; V Give us the salvation of all that believe. f6 Come, Jesus, and loose the stammerer's tongue, And teach even us the spiritual song: Let us without ceasing give thanks to Thy grace, And glory, and blessing, and honour and praise. 571 W. C. FILBY. f7 Pronounce the glad word, and bid us be free; Ah! hast Thou not, Lord, a blessing for me? The peace Thou hast given this moment impart, And open Thy heaven of love in my heart. C. WESLEY. حاميه 0. O 572 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. Blockley.- L.M. do 725-726 Bepple 8 1 did d 0: ₂8 0800 0 8 8 726 1 -0plag: dod O 8 & od ddd COM NOME Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Honour the means ordained by Make good our apostolic boast,[ Thee! And own Thy glorious ministry. 2 We now Thy promised presence claim, Sent to disciple all mankind, Sent to baptize into Thy name; We now Thy promised presence find. 88 ple dode dodd dd d. plo plo " 1 GOD OD of that glorious gift of grace By which Thy people seek Thy face, When in Thy presence we appear, Vouchsafe us faith to venture near. 2 Confiding in Thy truth alone, Here, on the steps of Jesus' throne, We lay the treasure Thou hast given, To be received and reared for heaven. 727-728 dople pla d d -6 -6po po dddd || هام ماه ها و A 5 0 that the souls baptized therein May now Thy truth and mercy feel; May rise and wash away their sin! Come, Holy Ghost, their pardon seal! Blockley.- L.M. 3 Father! in these reveal Thy Son: In these, for whom we seek Thy face, The hidden mystery make known, The inward pure baptized in grace. 4 Eternal Spirit! come from high, Baptizer of our spirits Thou! The sacramental seal apply, And witness with the water now! C. WESLEY. هارم 8 | p3 Lent to us for a season, we Give him for ever, Lord, to Thee; Assured that, if to Thee he live, We gain in what we seem to give. kind Shepherd.- C.M. 11. 4 Make him and keep him Thine own child, Meek follower of the Undefiled; Possessor here of grace and love, Inheritor of heaven above. J. S. B. MONSELL. 8 £ CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. 1 SEE TFB: EE Israel's gentle Shepherd stands With all- engaging charms; p Hark! how He calls the tender lambs, And folds them in His arms! 2 Permit them to approach, He cries, Nor scorn their humble name; For' twas to bless such souls as these The Lord of angels came. 728 # BEHOLD, what condescending love Our Saviour still displays!To babes and sucklings He extends The riches of His grace. 2 He still the ancient promise keeps, To our forefathers given; Our children in His arms He takes, And calls them heirs of heaven. 729 £. P 9: р. d. kind Shepherd.- C.M. 2 Thy body, broken for my sake, My bread from heaven shall be; Thy testamental Cup I take, And thus remember Thee.. 20 f3 p3 Can I Gethsemane forget? Or there Thy conflict see, Thine agony and bloody sweat, And not remember Thee. Allballows.- C.M. g: d. Q. 4 If orphans they are left behind, Thy guardian care we trust; V That care shall heal our bleeding hearts, P If weeping o'er their dust. P. DODDRIDGE. 8 We bring them, Lord, in thankful hands And yield them up to Thee, Joyful that we ourselves are Thine; Thine let our offspring be. 3 Forbid them not whom Jesus calls, Nor dare the claim resist; For His own lips to us declareOf such will heaven consist. g: 11 P 4 With flowing tears, and thankful hearts, We give them up to Thee; Receive them, Lord, into Thine arms; Thine may they ever be. P. DODDRIDGE. -0 -e2 O 8 573 el d d. AC CCORDING to Thy gracious word, p 4 When to the Cross I turn mine eyes, And rest on Calvary, In meek humility, This will I do, my dying Lord, I will remember Thee. O Lamb of God my sacrifice, I must remember Thee. S. WEBBE. на р. ģ A f Jesus, remember me, 5 Remember Thee, and all Thy pains, And all Thy love to me; Yea, while a breath, a pulse remains, Will I remember Thee. f p6 And when these failing lips grow dumb, And mind and memory flee, When Thou shalt in Thy kingdom come, J. MONTGOMERY, 574 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. 730-731 731 Bº # 732 ### 8-8 plag O e gl Hl. P 88 O d d IN memory of the Saviour's love, We keep the sacred feast, Where every humble, contrite heart Is made a welcome guest. Belmont.- C.M. yet Thy presence may we feel; And thus, inspired with holy fear, Before Thy footstool kneel. a a 2. 2 Here may Thy faithful people know The blessings of Thy love; The streams that through the desert The manna from above. [ flow, 8 ㅎ 2 8 0 gogod 3 Under His banner thus we sing The wonders of His love, And thus anticipate by faith The heavenly feast above. A ਕ d ed 8 do Belmont.- C.M. dad plo 2 By faith we take the Bread of Life With which our souls are fed, The cup in token of His blood p That was for sinners shed. T. COTTERILL. -OChypons.- C.M. 11. 3 We come, obedient to Thy word, To feast on heavenly food; Our meat, the Body of the Lord; Our drink, His precious Blood. £ g O T" 4 Thus would we all Thy words obey, For we, O God, are Thine; f And go rejoicing on our way, Renewed with strength Divine. E. OSLER. S. WEBBE. d dd d 8 8 HY. ROACH. 8 1 JESUS, [ ESUS, at whose supreme command We now approach to God, Before us in Thy vesture stand, p Thy vesture dipped in blood! CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. 575 4 The tokens of Thy dying love O let us all receive; And feel the quickening Spirit move, And consciously believe. 2 Obedient to Thy gracious word, We break the hallowed Bread, p Remember Thee, our dying Lord, And trust on Thee to feed. 3 Now, Saviour, now Thyself reveal, And make Thy nature known; Affix Thy blessèd Spirit's seal, And stamp us for Thine own: A 733 # 4 fl 8 d 0p.8 d d d d Swabia.- S.M. O STAND, soldier of the cross, Thy high allegiance claim, And vow to hold the world but loss For thy Redeemer's name. 5 The living Bread, sent down from In us vouchsafe to be:[ heaven, Thy Flesh for all the world is given, And all may live by Thee. 2 Arise, and be baptized, And wash thy sins away: Thy league with God be solemnized, Thy faith avouched to- day. 6 Now, Lord, on us Thy Flesh bestow, And let us drink Thy Blood, Till all our souls are filled below With all the Life of God. 3 Our heavenly country now, Our Lord and Master, thine, Receive imprinted on thy brow, His passion's awful sign. pp d d d d d d d dd fod O P 8 dő e 8 4 C. WESLEY. German Melody. i d d d O -6No more thine own, but Christ'sWith all the saints of old, Apostles, seers, evangelists, And martyr throngs enrolledIn God's whole armour strong, From hell's embattled powers: The warfare may be sharp and long, f The victory must be ours. 6 O bright the conqueror's crown, The song of triumph sweet, f When faith casts every trophy down At our great Captain's feet. E. H. BICKERSTETH. 576 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. 734 Safety. 66.6 6. j 7 d 735 | 0| 0: 4 e de d d d I Jesus, my manna be: Ye living waters, burst Out of the Rock for me. TTOO TTOO. Tolo 2 Thou bruised and broken Bread, My life- long wants supply; As living souls are fed, O feed me, or I die. d d 8 3 Thou true life- giving Vine, Let me Thy sweetness prove; d d ере d. do d 8 & Q dd Te Q 100_0 If f d d d d d d d f " 1 Ontario.- 76.7 6.7 7.7 6. d d ad e 8 2 g d 8 8 g d d d 18 O dided d f 700 2 O Renew my life with Thine, Refresh my soul with love. 8 P 5 For still the desert lies My thirsting soul before; O living waters, rise Within me evermore. d 4 Rough paths my feet have trod, Since first their course began; Feed me, Thou Bread of God; Help me, thou Son of Man. d d d d d To ad T. WALLHEAD. TOO OO d d d d d 형 8 da 2-° g: J. S. B. MONSELL. ре چم هجم gg: 2180 d d do 100 응 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER 577 dd ере 1 8 8 8 2 % 00 db = 10000 FATHER, Son, and Holy Ghost, In gracious power come down, Save this child, by nature lost, And take him for Thine own: p Hear us, sinful worms of earth, While on his behalf we pray; Grant him that celestial birth No water can convey, A 736 PPPPPP dddd PPPPP 1:18 -0O £. opedale P Angel's Story.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. p 20 Water, life- bestowing, " 1 م م pfa. ad 8 " 1 88.8 O Food that angels eat, O Manna sent from heaven, For heaven- born natures meet. Give us, for Thee long pining, To eat till richly filled; Till, earth's delights resigning, Our every wish is stilled. Forth from the Saviour's heart, A Fountain purely flowing, A Fount of love Thou art; 8 2 P8 p 2 Vain is every outward rite, Unless Thy grace be given: Nothing but Thy saving might Can form a soul for heaven. Jesus, Thou wast once a child May this infant blessèd be; Thine alone may he be sealed, And ever live with Thee. # 0 8 의 40 po od $ 8².30 2: 8: 8 d.. p.pp to 8 80 A P P P P PP ppf + J рр 2: O O C. WESLEY. 8: 8 d. jed Dr. A. H. MANN. 응 e Bet " 1 00 L e f 000 O let us freely tasting, Our burning thirst assuage; Thy sweetness never wasting, Avails from age to age. 8 8. A 3 Jesus, this feast receiving, We Thee unseen adore; Thy faithful Word believing, We take, and doubt no more: Give us, Thou true and loving, On earth to live in Thee; Then, death the veil removing, f Thy glorious face to see. From the Latin, trs. by R. PALMER. T 578 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. 737 Muremberg.- 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6. 44 pppppppppe adella palepal godgoddddd ddddddda dodobe dddd # d d d d d d 200 App 28 O remember Calvary, And bid us go in peace! 1 LAMB of God, whose dying love, We now to Send the answer from above, And let us mercy find: Think on us who think on Thee, And every struggling soul release; p O remember Calvary, And bid us go in peace! p2 By Thine agonizing pain And bloody sweat we prayBy Thy dying love to manTake all our sins away; Burst our bonds and set us free; From all iniquity release; 738-739 응 && 11 L ddd هیم mi e 8 J dddd o ddd joddd 8 Popp d d d OP 8: 8 St. Philip.- 777. ddd PP 3 Let Thy blood, by faith applied, The sinner's pardon seal, Speak us freely justified, And all our sickness heal; By Thy passion on the tree, Let all our griefs and troubles cease, p O remember Calvary, " 1 P d And bid us go in peace! 4 Lord, we would not hence depart Till Thou our wants relieve, Write forgiveness on our heart, And all Thine image give. Still our souls shall cry to Thee, Till perfected in holiness; P O remember Calvary, And bid us go in peace! 11 2838 fo 8: 89 d P German. O W. H. MONK, Mus. Doc. 우 d 100 -08 2008 d C. WESLEY. CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. 4 When we taste the mystic wine, Of Thine outpoured blood the sign, Fill our hearts with love Divine. fed 1 TESUS, to Thy table led, With the true and living Bread. p2 While in penitence we kneel, Thy sweet presence let us feel, f All Thy wondrous love reveal. p3 While on Thy dear cross we gaze, Mourning o'er our sinful ways, Turn our sadness into praise. A 739 1 Lº ORD, in this Thy mercy's day, Ere the time shall pass away, p Humbly at Thy feet we pray. p 2 Holy Jesus, grant us tears, Fill us with heart- searching fears, Ere the hour of doom appears. 740 3 Lord, on us Thy Spirit pour, Kneeling lowly at Thy door, Ere it close for evermore. 7700 рог 4 88 7 Lead us by Thy piercèd hand Till around Thy throne we stand f In the bright and better land. ft St. Philip.- 777. 38948 O O pq p5 Draw us to Thy wounded side, Whence there flowed the healing tide; There our sins and sorrows hide. 6 From the bonds of sin release, Cold and wavering faith increase, Lamb of God, grant us Thy peace. 7 On Thy love we rest alone, A And that love will then be known By the pardoned round Thy throne. Redhead, Mo. 76.- 77.77.77. gddg d g R. H. BAYNES. pl DREAD of heaven! on thee I feed, Ever may my soul be fed With this true and living Bread; Day by day with strength supplied Through the life of Him who died. pp 4 By Thy night of agony, By Thy supplicating cry, By Thy willingness to die, p5 By Thy tears of bitter woe, For Jerusalem below, Let us not Thy love forego. 6 Judge and Saviour of our race, see V Grant us' neath Thy wings a place. palees Lappee 2860| p R. REDHEAD. approp. 2221000| dd iddo odo dddd 579 " 1 O.P J. WILLIAMS. O 8 0880088 dido good odg 11 2 Vine of heaven! Thy Blood supplies This blest cup of sacrifice; ' Tis Thy wounds my healing give; To Thy cross I look and live. Thou my life! O let me be f Rooted, grafted, built on Thee! J. CONDER. 580 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. 741 Reynoldstone.- 77.7 7.7 7. P P P P DOL 0 8 TOOL de 화주 d d d d po poll TOO 1 O 8 8 d. d "" T 00 O 11 " 1 100 P P d d Rev. T. RICHARD MATTHEWS. d d d d d TILL He come- O let the words Linger on the trembling cords; Let the little while between In their golden light be seen; Let us think how heaven and home Lie beyond that' Till He come.' p 2 When the weary ones we love Enter on their rest above, Seems the earth so poor and vast, All our life- joy overcast? Hush, be every murmur dumb: It is only till He come. 3 Clouds and conflicts round us press: Would we have one sorrow less? p All the sharpness of the cross, All that tells the world is loss, Death, and darkness, and the tomb, Only whisper' Till He come.' d 4 See, the feast of love is spread, Drink the wine, and break the bread: Sweet memorials- till the Lord V Call us round His heavenly board; Some from earth, from glory some, Severed only till He come. 90% f E. H. BICKERSTETA. 8. 8 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. Paterson( 1st Tune).- 8 7.8 7. dd 742 *!! # 40 HOR 10 40 to DOL TO O まま P LUX 88 Too O " 1 100_1= 8 dddd doo شاه ول P P P р d d d d d d d d d d d d d Q Q e O Guardant( 2nd Tune).- 87.87. 11 70 " 1 ор dd dood d d d d O форъра 8 pppep " 1 8+ 1 SAVIOUR, who Thy flock art feeding With the Shepherd's kindest care, p All the feeble gently leading, While the lambs Thy bosom share: 2 Now, these little ones receiving, Fold them in Thy gracious arm; There, we know, Thy word believing, Only there, secure from harm. 3 Never, from Thy pasture roving, Let them be the lion's prey; Let Thy tenderness so loving Keep them all life's dangerous way. TTOO da 4 Then within Thy fold eternal, Let them find a resting- place; Feed in pastures ever vernal, Drink the rivers of Thy grace. J. HALL. Lof 8000 d dog d d d T pal W. A. MUHLENBURG. 581 eidote p p C. H. PERROT. фро 80 8 | 582 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. Calm( 1st Tune).- 88 8.4. 743 ddd ddd 00 -6TOP Q gl ad dond d TOP JJ 8 TOO عامه d dood " 1 Faith( 2nd Tune).- 888.4. # d d 28: 1888 8: 090880 ૪૪૪ ૪ હક dodo jilid d d 1 RY Christ redeemed, in Christ BY restored, 11 81 opp 8 8 8 d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d 0 0 0 0 el --O1² 2 His body broken in our stead, Is shown in this memorial bread; And so our feeble love is fed, Until He come! We keep the memory adored, And show the death of our dear Lord, Until He come! pp 3 The streams of His dread agony; His life- blood shed for us we see; The wine shall tell the mystery, Until He come! A Ø gleda PP dddod = 0 ه اه f de 2:|| MALCOLM ALLISON. PPP8 응 8: p 4 And thus that dark betrayal- night, With the last advent we unite, A By one blest chain of loving rite, Until He come! f 5 Until the trump of God be heard, Until the ancient graves be stirred, And with the great commanding word f The Lord shall come! 60 blessed hope! with this elate Let not our hearts be desolate, But strong in faith, in patience wait, Until He come! G. RAWSON. CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. Adam.- 88.8 8.8 8. 744 1 4 Poi સંદેત્રા % P fodd 0010-0018 plan P e oo do 888 do. Once offered up a spotless Lamb, 11 VICTIM Divine, Thy grace we claim, While thus Thy precious death we show, In Thy great temple here below, Thou didst for all mankind atone, And standest now before the throne. ере a + dododo 8 8 dode 232 A Thy blood is still our ransom found, And speaks salvation all around. ddd 2 Thou standest in the holiest place, As now for guilty sinners slain; The blood of sprinkling speaks and prays All- prevalent for helpless man; 20.08888 edellee 00 ddd 2 " 1 -6fddddd. حمام te po p3 The smoke of Thine atonement here Darkened the sun, and rent the veil, Made the new way to heaven appear, And showed the great Invisible: Well pleased in Thee, our God looked And called e'en rebels to a crown.[ down, A 583 5 We need not now go up to heaven To bring the long- sought Saviour down; Thou art to all already given, A Thou dost e'en now Thy banquet crown: f To every faithful soul appear, And show Thy real presence here. C. WESLEY. 4 He still respects Thy sacrifice, Its savour sweet doth always please: The Offering smokes through earth and skies, Diffusing life, and joy, and peace; To these, Thy lower courts, it comes, And fills them with Divine perfumes. 18: 584 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. 745-746 Z 8 -68 -6% 8 d Valparaíso.- 10 10.10 10. d H g d 응 O --0f 8 d Q 1 d d d d 8 JJ 응 8 8 8 2 8 g d d امل d d te p Here would I lay aside each earthly load, Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven. 2 O A¹HERE, O my Lord! I see Thee face to face; Here faith can touch and handle things unseen; y Here would I grasp with firmer hand Thy grace, And all my weariness upon Thee lean. 2 Here would I feed upon the bread of God; Here drink with Thee the royal wine of heaven; J. F. JENKIN. Hell 19 Hell 11 8 " 1 Hell 00 005 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- BAPTISM AND THE LORD'S SUPPER. 3 I have no help but Thine; nor do I need Another arm save Thine to lean upon; 746 It is enough, my Lord, enough indeed; My strength is in Thy might, Thy might alone. 4 Mine is the sin, but Thine the righteousness; Р Mine is the guilt, but Thine the cleansing blood: Here is my robe, my refuge, and my peaceThy blood, Thy righteousness, O Lord, my God. p 5 Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear; The feast, though not the love, is past and gone, The remove, Nearer than ever- still my Shield and Sun. 16 6 Feast after feast thus comes and passes by; Yet passing, points to the glad feast above: f Giving sweet foretastes of the festal joy, The Lamb's great bridal feast of bliss and love. H. BONAR. Valparaíso.- 10 10.10 10. ¹NOT worthy, Lord, to gather up the crumbs With trembling hand that from Thy table fall, p A weary, heavy- laden sinner comes, To plead Thy promise and obey Thy call. p2 I am not worthy to be thought Thy child, Nor sit the last and lowest at Thy board: Too long a wanderer, and too oft beguiledI only ask one reconciling word. 1³ 3 One word from Thee, my Lord, one smile, one look, And I could face the cold rough world again; f And with that treasure in my heart could brook The wrath of devils and the scorn of men. 4 And is not mercy Thy prerogative: Free mercy- boundless, fathomless, Divine? p Me, Lord, the chief of sinners, me forgive! And Thine the greater glory, only Thine. p5 I hear Thy voice: Thou bidd'st me come and rest: I come, I kneel, I clasp Thy piercèd feet; Thou bidd'st me take my place- a welcome guest Among Thy saints, and of Thy banquet eat. A f6 My praise can only breathe itself in prayer, My prayer can only lose itself in Thee: Dwell Thou for ever in my heart, and there, Lord, let me sup with Thee: sup Thou with me. E. H. BICKERSTETI. T* 585 586 747 @god 1 4 ## pl 00 748 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONSTHE SABBATH. Lasus.- L.M. 1088 PP TOO 23 d 80 THE hallowed morn is dear to me, When prayer and praise awake the Or friends, with sacred minstrelsy,[ day, Call me from earthly cares away; 2 And dear to me the sacred hour Employed within Thy courts, O Lord! p To feel devotion's soothing power, And taste the manna of Thy Word; 3 And dear to me the loud' Amen,' Which echoes through the blest abode, Which swells, and sinks, and swells again, Dies on the walls, but lives with God. 8 8 000 2 рр.. dd Hal do o 80000 a propo 880 އ ނދވހ de ped P floo A Staincliffe.- L.M. " 1 AGAIN, as evening's shadow falls, We 88: 28 2pt ddodd dodd Hall PP walls; And Vesper hymn and Vesper prayer Rise mingling on the holy air. 6 " 1 Splepple de plaapzaspa of Dr. A. H. MANN. 4 In secret I have often prayed, And still the anxious tears would fall; But on Thy secret altar laid, The fire descends and dries them all. 5 Although the world, with iron hands, May bind me with its six days' chain, The Sabbath snaps this chain like bands, And leads me to God's house again. Let men of pleasure strike their lyre, Of broken Sabbaths sing the charms; f But I, in prayer's swift car of fire, Will rise to Jesus' sheltering arms. J. W. CUNNINGHAM. مم ono Hatt lloll o bo to 200 2 shoot populaga O pº doo 2 dodane 28 228 od ॥੩ ॥ 2 R. W. DIXON. flo 2 May struggling hearts, that seek release, Here find the rest God's own peace; And strengthened here by hymn and prayer, Lay down the burden and the care, 30 God our Light! to Thee we bow; 2 Witnin all shadow standest Thou; Give deeper calm than night can bring; Give sweeter songs than life can sing. 749-750 fl CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. gad opp -0 éplepledeco d 8 Luton.- L.M. dod ed pla 8 MILLIONS within Thy courts have met, Millions this day before Thee bowed; Their faces Zion- ward were set, Vows with their lips to Thee they vowed. od odg Q f2 People of many a tribe and tongue, Men of strange colours, climates, lands, V Have heard Thy truth, Thy glory sung, And offered prayer with holy hands. 3 Soon as the light of morning broke O'er island, continent, or deep, Thy far- spread family awoke, Sabbath all round the world to keep. 4 From East to West the sun surveyed, From North to South, adoring throngs; 750 1 E rose to- day with anthems sweet, 4 Life's tumult we must meet again, We cannot at the shrine remain; But in the spirit's secret cell, May hymn and prayer for ever dwell. S. LONGFELLOW. A And ere the darkness round us fell, We bade the grateful Vespers swell. 2 Whate'er has risen from heart sincere, Each upward glance of filial fear, Each true resolve, each solemn vow, Jesus our Lord! accept it now. 3 O let each following Sabbath yield For our loved work an ampler field, A sturdier hatred of the wrong, A stronger purpose to grow strong! 4 Whate'er beneath Thy searching eyes Has wrought to spoil our sacrifice, RPP doddo Luton.- L.M. + d 700 Rev. G. BURDER. H d P هام 587 88 de dood 8 And still, where evening stretched her shade, [ songs. The stars came out to hear their 5 And not a prayer, a tear, a sigh[ gain; Hath failed this day some suit to p To those in trouble Thou wert nigh; Not one hath sought Thy face in vain. [ rod, The poor were bountifully fed, Thy chastened sons have kissed the p Thy mourners have been comforted, The pure in heart have seen their God. 7 Yet one prayer more and be it one In which both heaven and earth accord; Fulfil Thy promise to Thy Son, Let all that breathe call Jesus, Lord. J. MONTGOMERY. p' Mid this sweet stillness while we bow, Jesus our Lord! forgive it now. And teach us erring souls to win, A And hide a multitude of sin; p To tread in Christ's long- suffering way, And grow more like Him day by day. 6 So as our Sabbaths hasten past, And rounding years bring nigh the last: When sinks the sun behind the hill, When all the weary wheels stand still; p7 When by our bed the loved ones weep And death- dews o'er the forehead creep, And vain is help or hope from men; Jes our Lord! receive us then. A W. M. PUNSHON, 588 751 2 4 g 752 2 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. of 8 هم A LORD of the Sabbath's peaceful hours This sacred day is Thine, not ours, Not ours, to employ for labour's gains, V Not ours to folly's Berry.- L.M. p2 How sweet to rest from worldly toil, From anxious care, from fierce turmoil; To tread Thy courts' tis sweeter still, To hear Thy fame and do Thy will; ela P d d d d d d d to 8 11 BA ราย = 100 bampstead.- L.M. 12 15 5 Prelusive of those joys above, Which holy, ransomed spirits prove, f When loosed from earth and sin, they rise To taste the fruits of Paradise. Unknown. 8888 छ 8 do d d d d Q 5453 d d 3 To bend before Thy hallowed seat, To praise and pray at Jesus' feet, To tread the way to endless bliss, On earth, no happiness like this! f4 Bright day, and best of all the seven, Fit emblem of the rest of heaven, Precursor of eternal day, Premonitor of Time's decay. dd 8 O d d W. SMALLWOOD. 8008 fl WEET is the work, my God, my King, SW To praise Thy Name, give thanks, and sing! To show Thy love by morning light, And talk of all Thy truth at night. my p2 Sweet is the day of sacred rest! No mortal cares shall seize breast: O may my heart in tune be found, Like David's harp of solemn sound! f3 My heart shall triumph in the Lord, And bless His works, and bless His word; Thy works of grace, how bright they shine! How deep Thy counsels, how divine! 753 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. 1 8 # 8 | p8| 200 88 dd dd d. 8 ple P g d d d d d el Micea.- L.M. ANOTHER six days' work is done, Another Sabbath is begun: Return, my soul, enjoy thy rest, Improve the day thy God hath blest. de 8 4 But I shall share a glorious part When grace hath well refined my heart; A And fresh supplies of joy are shed, Like holy oil, to cheer my head. Come, bless the Lord whose love assigns So sweet a rest to wearied minds; Provides an antepast of heaven, And gives this day the food of seven. 5 Sin, my worst enemy before, p Shall vex my eyes and ears no more; My inward foes shall all be slain, Nor Satan break my peace again. Old Latin," Lucis Creator," 7th or 8th Century. " 1 god poole g d d d d d o 30 that our thoughts and thanks may As grateful incense to the skies;[ rise 228628728 a d d d d d.d O repose Which none but he that feels it knows. Then shall I see, and hear, and know All I desired or wished below; f And every power find sweet employ In that eternal world of joy. I. WATTS. 589 8 2 p4 This heavenly calm within the breast Is the dear pledge of glorious rest, Which for the Church of God remains, The end of cares, the end of pains. f5 With joy, great God! Thy works we view, In various scenes, both old and new; With praise we think on mercies past; With hope we future pleasures taste, 6 In holy duties let the day pleasures pass away; How sweet a Sabbath thus to spend, In hope of one that ne'er shall end! J. STENNETT. 590 754 छो 0:53 88 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. Angelus.- L.M. 8 paple 8 dded d لول ل 755-756 1 A The sick, O Lord, around Thee lay; even, ere PO in what divers pains they met! f 0 with what joy they went away! 2 Once more' tis eventide, and we, Oppressed with various ills draw near: What if Thy form we cannot see, We know and feel that Thou art here! 8 d -Op 3 0 Saviour Christ, our woes dispel; For some are sick and some are sad, And some have never loved Thee well, And some have lost the love they had; Fo efe 4 And some have found the world is vain, Yet from the world they break not free; d 8 848: DO TOOL TOOL O 8 p 3 8 P g d d d d 1: Bade P f7 Thy touch has still its ancient power; No word from Thee can fruitless fall; p Hear in this solemn evening hour, And in Thy mercy heal us all! Zwingle.- C.M. 8° d d d d d 2.88 plas did od O Pho And some have friends who give them V pain, Yet have not sought a Friend in Thee. 11 5 And none, O Lord! have perfect rest, For none are wholly free from sin; And they, who fain would serve Thee best, Are conscious most of wrong within. 6 O Saviour Christ! Thou too art Man; Thou hast been troubled, tempted, tried; Thy kind but searching glance can scan PP P PP J. SCHEFFLER. de foll P P P g d قام The very wounds that shame would hide. PP 14 80 H. TWELLS. 8 dg J. H. KNECHT. d Fo ppo d d d d Pf 8 f1 The calls the hours His own; HIS is the day the Lord hath made, Let heaven rejoice, let earth be glad, And praise surround His throne. 2 To- day He rose and left the dead, And Satan's empire fell; To- day the saints His triumph spread, And all His wonders tell. f3 Hosanna to the anointed King, To David's holy Son! CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. 756 THE 1 THE Lord be with us as we bend His blessing to receive; p His gift of peace upon us send, Before His courts we leave. 2 The Lord be with us as we walk Along our homeward road; p In silent thought, or friendly talk, Our hearts be still with God. 757-758 8 da 00 f1 WEL 758 fl O Zwingle.- C.M. dddd P ор St. Andrew's.- S.M. TO plo WELCOME, sweet day of rest That saw the Lord arise; Welcome, to this reviving breast, And these rejoicing eyes! 700 2 The King Himself comes near, And feasts His saints to- day; Here we may sit, and see Him here, And love, and praise, and pray. P2 Lord, in Thy sacred hour, O f4 3 But Thou art not alone f5 Hosanna in the highest strains In courts by mortals trod: HAIL AIL to the Sabbath Day, The day Divinely given, When men to God their homage pay, And earth draws near to heaven. pl d Help us, O Lord, with joy to sing Of Thy salvation won. Blest be the Lord, who comes to men With messages of grace; Who comes, in God His Father's Name To save our sinful race. 3 The Lord be with us till the night Shall close the day of rest; Be He of every heart the Light, Of every home the Guest. 4 And when our nightly prayers we say, His watch He still shall keep, Crown with His grace His own blest day And guard His people's sleep. J. ELLERTON. Old Melody. 00 Within Thy courts we bend; A And bless Thy love, and own Thy power, Our Father and our Friend. The Church on earth can raise; The highest heavens in which He reigns Shall give Him nobler praise. I. WATTS. " 1 O St. Andrew's.- S.M. P g O A 591 018 dod E 5 8 a 3 One day, amidst the place Where my dear Lord hath been, Is sweeter than ten thousand days Of pleasurable sin. 100 p4 My willing soul would stay In such a frame as this, And sit and sing herself away I. WATTS. To everlasting bliss. PPP d d d d 8 ppp Nor only is the day Thine own, When crowds adore their God 4 Thy temple is the arch Of yon unmeasured sky; Thy Sabbath the stupendous march Of vast Eternity. Lord, may a holier day Dawn on Thy servants' sight: f And grant us in Thy courts to pray Of pure unclouded light. S. G. BULFINCH. 592 759-760 0:48 ### . P 1 P TTOO CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. Franconia( 1st Tune).- S.M. d 00 00 8 OUR TOO Do d d O Tolo Toda Tole TO O OO 8 TOOL d hd d add لك 100 o o TOOL TOOL 8 g d d d d d d BE -6 Vigil( 2nd Tune).- S.M. UR day of praise is done; 2 Around the throne on high, Where night can never be The evening shadows fall; f But pass not from us with the sun, True Light that lightens all! " 1 8: The white- robed harpers of the sky Sing ceaseless hymns to Thee. " 1 = 00 3 Too faint our anthems here; Too soon of praise we tire: A But O, the strains how full and clear Of that eternal choir! " 1 J TOP 11 8 8 d d d d d id 8 11. 8 8 d 8 d d d O 6 8 d P 8 8 d # 24 German Melody. 8 8: d H #d है । 00 00 Id d 00_ e 8: 4 Yet, Lord, to Thy dear will, If Thou attune the heart, 8 p We in Thine angels' music still, May bear a humble part. 00 0 5 Tis Thine each soul to calm, Each wayward thought reclaim, f And make our life a daily psalm Of glory to Thy name. A little while, and then Shall come the glorious end; f And songs of angels and of men In perfect anthems blend. J. ELLERTON. 1. 760 fl 1 THIS is the day of light: Let there be light to- day O Dayspring, rise upon our night, And chase its gloom away! CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. Franconia or Vigil.- S.M. p 2 This is the day of rest: A Our failing strength renew; On weary brain and troubled breast Shed Thou Thy freshening dew. 761 8 d 8 Q f5 This is the best of days: 8 And wake dead souls to love and praise, f0 Vanquisher of death! J. ELLERTON. ㅎ d d d opp PP dddd PP Send forth Thy quickening breath, bb 8 dog d doj Percy. 77.77. 1 RE another Sabbath close, ERE Ere again we seek repose, Lord, our song ascends to Thee, p At Thy feet we bow the knee. p3 This is the day of peace: Thy peace our spirits fill; Bid Thou the blasts of discord cease; The waves of strife be still. 2 For the mercies of the day, For this rest upon our way, Thanks to Thee alone be given, Lord of earth, and King of heaven. A p3 Cold our services have been, Mingled every prayer with sin: But Thou canst and wilt forgive; By Thy grace alone we live. 4 This is the day of prayer: Let earth to heaven draw near; Lift up our hearts to seek Thee there; Come down to meet us here. " 1 8 00 " 1 8 11 Co 00 DO CO 8 d d d d d d d Q ddde J. ADCOCK. 593 2 H 7 By the merits of Thy Son, By the victory He won, f Pardoning grace and peace bestow, Whilst we journey here below. Unknown. de 4 Whilst this thorny path we tread, May Thy love our footsteps lead! When our journey here is past, May we rest with Thee at last! 8 5 Let these earthly Sabbaths prove Foretastes of our joys above, While their steps Thy children bend To that rest which knows no end! 6 One there is at Thy right hand, Angels bow at His command, p Yet He suffered in our stead, And His wounds our pardon plead. 594 762 0: 4 d 2 TTOO TOOL ala d d 1 р 8 d CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. вре 8 0000 Seabridge.- 6 6.6 6.8 8. d 하우 fl TOO aa J J d Tod 11 0. O " 1 " L р 888 d d d d TOO P WAKE! ye saints, awake! And hail this sacred day; oooa On this auspicious morn The Lord of Life arose, And burst the bars of death, d AW In loftiest songs of praise Your joyful homage pay; Come, bless the day that God hath blest, The type of heaven's eternal rest. 2 d e p pf And vanquished all our foes: f And now He pleads our cause above, And reaps the fruit of all His love. f3 All hail, triumphant Lord! Heaven with hosannas rings; And earth in humbler strains, Thy praise responsive sings; ' Worthy the Lamb that once was slain, Through endless years to live and reign. 4 Great King! gird on Thy sword; Ascend Thy conquering car; While justice, power and love Maintain the glorious war: This day let sinners own Thy sway, And rebels cast their arms away. TTOO OO T. COTTERILL. O E. MASON. 0 763 24 4 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. Endsleigh.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. -0 TOO 00 1088 P 00 00 8 8 #ddd 888 2 d dd d TOO OO 100 لخلف ODOL a d d 2 8 -O f¹0 day of joy and light, DAY of rest and gladness, O balm of care and sadness, Most beautiful, most bright; On thee, the high and lowly, Through ages joined in tune, p Sing,' holy, holy, holy,' A To the great God Triune! f2 On Thee, at the Creation, e The light first had its birth; On Thee, for our salvation, Christ rose from depths of earth; On Thee our Lord victorious The Spirit sent from heaven; And thus on Thee most glorious A triple light was given. 3 Thou art a port protected From storms that round us rise; A garden intersected With streams of Paradise: e P 8 " 1 TOO g d 11 dd TO = 10000= TOPOL 8 d 100 00 TOO 00 TOO 00 0000 00 700 00 ddd TOO d d ре 8 8 0 8 S. SALVATORI. 1000 TTOO OO 8. E ddd 595 8: 8: 8: E Q. 3 Thou art a cooling fountain In life's dry dreary sand; From Thee, like Pisgah's mountain, We view our Promised Land. 5 May we, new graces gaining From this our day of rest, Attain the rest remaining To spirits of the blest, f And there our voice upraising, To Father and to Son And Holy Ghost, be praising Ever the Three in One. p4 To- day on weary nations The heavenly manna falls; f To holy convocations The silver trumpet calls, Where Gospel- light is glowing With pure and radiant beams; And living water flowing With soul- refreshing streams. C. WORDSWORTH. 596 764 0) 201 765 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. Bradford.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. له added gd dad T! died but 11 ނބއނ " 1 PPT ldgd de d 1 Its peaceful hours all flown, We come to close its worship, O Lord, before Thy throne! We bless Thee for this earnest Of better rest above; This token of Thy kindness, This pledge of boundless love. d. d. 18:12 O TOO OO. d d pe HHH To 0. م م gggg O f3 0 Lord! again we bless Thee For such a day as this: So rich in ancient glories, So bright with hopes of bliss. Thine endless day of rest; p Then lay our earth- worn spirits Upon our Father's breast! = Wareford.- 8 6.8 4. Bisode 008. ddd 8 -O T. V. TYMMS. дор HAYDN. J 00 " 1 2 We would prolong its moments, And linger yet awhile Amid its closing shadows, Illumined by Thy smile. Our souls shall know no darkness While we may look to Thee; Our eyes shall ne'er grow weary While we Thy face can see. p TRO dd 11 8 L -e-° Rev. E. S. CARTER. 8: STE 64 fl CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. HALL AIL! sacred day of earthly rest, From toil and trouble free; Hail quiet spirit, bringing peace And joy to me. 766 d. do 8: 2 A holy stillness, breathing calm On all the world around, Uplifts my soul, O God, to Thee, Where rest is found! ©: 3 No sound of jarring strife is heard, As weekly labours cease; No voice, but those that sweetly sing Sweet songs of peace. P 4 On all I think, or say, or do, A ray of light Divine 2 Is shed, O God, this day by Thee, For it is Thine! ㅎ Jord $ 1 128² PPI 818 de d 1 THE THE Sabbath- day has reached its P selgi d dad d.. O Fides.- 888.6. " 1 ad fa pp p do close; Yet, Saviour, ere I seek repose, p Grant me the peace Thy love bestows: Smile on my evening hour. √² O heavenly Comforter, sweet Guest, Hallow and calm my troubled breast; p Weary I come to Thee for rest; Smile on my evening hour. 3 Let not the Gospel seed remain Unfruitful, or be lost again! Let heavenly dews descend like rain: Smile on my evening hour. " 1 T | f5 From choir to battlement and tower The solemn anthem rolls, Ascending with the hidden fire Of ransomed souls. 8 20 dd p6 All earthly things appear to fade, As, rising high and higher, The yearning voices strive to join The heavenly choir. f7 For those who sing with saints below Glad songs of heavenly love Shall sing, when songs on earth have With saints above. [ ceased. Accept, O Lord, my hymn of praise, That Thou this day hast given, Sweet foretaste of that endless day Of rest in heaven! G. THRING. f8 8 g d d d d d 1104 58 597 H. DAWSON. P d. 40 ever present, ever nigh, Jesus, on Thee I fix mine eye, Thou hear'st the contrite spirit's sigh; Smile on my evening hour. 5 My only Intercessor Thou, Mingle Thy fragrant incense now With every prayer and every vow: Smile on my evening hour. V p6 And O! when life's short course shall end, And death's dark shades around impend, My God, my everlasting Friend, Smile on my evening hour! C. ELLIOTT. 598 767 1 1 $ 312 dd ep 4 77 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. St. Matthias.- 88.8 8.8 8. 00 DOL 00 00 d d 8108 d d d d 8 dd pp WEET Saviour! bless us ere we go; Thy Word into our minds instil: And make our lukewarm hearts to glow; With lowly love and fervent will: f Through life's long day and death's dark night, O gentle Jesus! be our Light. p2 The day is done, its hours have run, And Thou hast taken count of allThe scanty triumphs grace hath won, The broken vow, the frequent fall: f Through life's long day and death's dark night O gentle Jesus! be our Light. 2 ddodd 3 Grant us, dear Lord, from evil ways True absolution and release; And bless us, more than in past days, With purity and inward peace: f Through life's long day and death's dark night, O gentle Jesus! be our Light. SE ер da d d d d d PPP dőd d pppp P dddd ddddddddddddd 8: Dr. W. H. MONK. d p7 Sweet Saviour! bless us; night is come: Thy holy Presence with us be: Good angels watch about our home, 2 d d And we are one day nearer Thee; Through life's long day and death's dark night, O gentle Jesus! be our Light. F. W. FABER f 4 Do more than pardon, give us joy, Sweet fear, and sober liberty, And simple hearts without alloy That only long to be like Thee: f Through life's long day and death's dark night, O gentle Jesus! be our Light. gloill 8 ||| 5 Labour is sweet, for Thou hast toiled, And care is light, for Thou hast cared; p Let not our works with self be soiled, Nor in unsimple ways ensnared: Through life's long day and death's dark night, O gentle Jesus! be our light. p6 For all we love, the poor, the sad, The sinful- unto Thee we call; 0 let Thy mercy make them glad: Thou art our Jesus, and our all: f Through life's long day and death's dark night, A O gentle Jesus! be our Light. 768 18 & CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. 8 ada ddd 8:: Eaton.- 88.8 8.8 8. d. 88 8 " 1 8 8: dd. d d 11 11 dő. ре ld d dö 8 Z. WYVILL. di d d d. PP GR REAT God, this sacred day of Thine Demands our souls' collected powers. We would employ in works Divine These solemn, these devoted hours: Our willing hearts adoring own The grace which calls us to Thy throne! 2 We bid life's cares and trifles fly, And where Thou art appear no more; Omniscient Lord, Thy piercing eye A Doth every secret thought explore: O may Thy grace our hearts refine, And fix our thoughts on things Divine! 3 The Word of Life, dispensed to- day, Invites us to a heavenly feast; May every ear the call obey, A Be every heart a humble guest: f O bid the wretched sons of need On soul- reviving dainties feed! ре gd d.dd. 4 Thy Spirit's gracious aid impart, And let Thy Word, with power Divine, Engage the ear, and warm the heart, And make the day entirely Thine! f Thus may our souls adoring own The grace which calls us to Thy throne! 818 $ 8 188 599 pill A. STEEL 600 769 248 7 응 8 00 000 6 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- THE SABBATH. did d. 2 po G did d fl d 8:08 · 10 8 8 p Par Dei.- 10 10.10 10. 8 8 dd 8 do TOO TOO P لل and Foop 8 لهولو B ala 8 우 d d d d d d 은 déo Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. dd рер dear Name we raise With one accord our parting hymn of praise: We stand to bless Thee ere our worship cease, p Then lowly kneeling wait Thy word of peace. Tratt 2 Grant us Thy peace upon our homeward way; With Thee began, with Thee shall end the day; Guard Thou the lips from sin, the hearts from shame, That in this house have called upon Thy Name. 3 Grant us Thy peace, Lord, through the coming night, Turn Thou for us its darkness into light; From harm and danger keep Thy children free, For dark and light are both alike to Thee. 4 Grant us Thy peace throughout our earthly life, Our balm in sorrow, and our stay in strife Then, when Thy voice shall bid our conflicts cease, pp Call us, O Lord, to Thine eternal peace! J. ELLERTON. 1761 6 Je be 11 to Hell to 11 8 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC 770-771 7 do d ppf 771 fl WORSHIP. Bavaria.- L.M. de dade Ta Gd add god ad ofe 1801 2 Thee, King of nations, we proclaim: Who would not our great Sovereign fear? We long to know Thy hidden Name, And now we come to meet Thee here. 3 We come, great God, to seek Thy face, And for Thy loving kindness wait; And O how dreadful is this place![ gate. ' Tis God's own house, tis heaven's of ¹0 THOU! Whom all Thy saints adore,| p 4 Tremble our hearts to find Thee nigh, We now with all Thy saints agree, p And bow our inmost souls before Thy glorious, awful Majesty. To Thee our trembling hearts aspire; And, lo! we see descend from high The pillar and the flame of fire! HOW TOW pleasant, how divinely fair, O Lord of Hosts, Thy dwellings are! Popple With strong desire my spirit faints, To meet the assemblies of Thy saints. Bavaria.- L.M. 2 My flesh would rest in Thine abode, My panting heart cries out for God; My God, my King, why should I be So far from all my joys and Thee. A 3 Blest are the saints who dwell on high Around Thy throne of Majesty; Who ever shine like stars above, And all their work is praise and love. कम 601 From MOZART. 848⁰ ро addell 8 5 Still let it on the assembly stay, And all the house with glory fill, To Canaan's bounds point out our way, And lead us to Thy Holy Hill. 6 There let us all with Jesus stand, And join the general Church above, f And take our seats at Thy right hand, And sing Thine everlasting love. C. WESLEY. 4 Blest are the souls that find a place Within the temple of Thy grace; There they behold Thy gentler rays, And seek Thy face and learn Thy ways. 5 Blest are the men whose hearts are set To find the ways to Zion's gate; God is their Strength, and through the road They lean upon their Helper, God. 6 Cheerful they walk with growing strength Till all shall meet in heaven at length; Till all before Thy face appear, f And join in nobler worship there. I. WATTS. 602 772 fl 8 g CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP Old hundredth.- L.M.( Original Form). g d d d g ㅎ dage 88 ppp 8 88 et de dade 8 8 dd 2 Know that the Lord is God indeed; Without our aid He did us make; We are His flock, He doth us feed, And for His sheep He doth us take. 11. AL LL people that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice, Him serve with fear, His praise forth tell, Come ye before Him and rejoice. od i Old Bundredth.- L.M.( Modern Form). 11 8 00 8 РРРР 우우 енерно ddd p p p p P= 0 응용 28 69² 8 O 773-774 Dontgomery( 1st Tune).— L.M. " 1 Genevan Psalter. оо ē 8p aa фото ਜ -Of3 O enter then His gates with praise, Approach with joy His courts unto; Praise, laud, and bless His name always, For it is seemly so to do. 8 T f4 For why? the Lord our God is good; His mercy is for ever sure; His truth at all times firmly stood, And shall from age to age endure. W. KETHE. 8 of topp do STANLEY. --6 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. dddd ad dd # 4 Lasus( 2nd Tune).- L.M. 8800 en add goed opp popo- 8 0 0 8 8 8 8 a god add add 8 " 1 JESUS! where'er Thy people meet, There they behold Thy mercy- seat: Where'er they seek Thee Thouart found, And every place is hallowed ground. 2 For Thou, within no walls confined, Inhabitest the humble mind; Such ever bring Thee where they come, And, going, take Thee to their home 3 Kind Shepherd of Thy chosen few, Thy former mercies here renew: pretatte рро dd dd Hel ada 80000 a popola peppto 774 1 WHAT various hindrances we meet In coming to the mercy- seat! Yet who that knows the worth of prayer But wishes to be often there? 2 Prayer makes the darkened cloud withdraw; f And Satan trembles when he sees The weakest saint upon his knees. do Prayer climbs the ladder Jacob saw, Gives exercise to faith and love, Brings every blessing from above. 3 Restraining prayer, we cease to fight: Prayer makes the Christian's armour bright; p4 88: PT Dontgomery or Lasus.- L.M. lepplell 88 ddddddd Hall PP 603 Dr. A. H. MANN. oº o bo to o al 200 Here to our waiting hearts proclaim The sweetness of Thy saving Name. the of prayer Here may we prove power To strengthen faith and sweeten care, To teach our faint desires to rise, And bring all heaven before our eyes. p5 Lord, we are few, but Thou art near; Nor short Thine arm, nor deaf Thine ear; O rend the heavens, come quickly down, f And make all hearts, O Lord, Thine own W. COWPER. 4 While Moses stood with arms spread wide Success was found on Israel's side; But when through weariness they failed, That moment Amalek prevailed. p5 Have we no words? ah! think again! Words flow apace when we complain, And fill our fellow- creature's ear With the sad tale of all our care. 6 Were half the breath thus vainly spent To heaven in supplication sent, f Our cheerful song would oftener be, ' Hear what the Lord hath done for me W. COWPER 604 775 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. 776 2 dd f2 Not now on Zion's height alone 10000 Fertile plains.- L.M. de deddddd 100-001 The favoured worshipper may dwell; Nor where, at sultry noon, Thy Son Sat weary by the patriarch's well. g g 8 3% P P P P 8 8 f10 THOU, to Whom in ancient time 3 From every place below the skies, The the prayer, The incense of the heart may rise The lyre of Hebrew was strung Whom kings adored in song sublime, And prophets praised with glowing tongue! To heaven, and find acceptance there. 4 To Thee shall age with snowy hair, And strength, and beauty, bend the knee, 28 100_0 11 dd d d d 11. 11 d f5 0 Thou to whom in ancient time The lyre of prophet bards was strung! To Thee at last in every clime Shall temples rise, and praise be sung. J. PIERPOINT. Old hundredth.- L.M. otp Let the Redeemer's Name be sung Through every land, by every tongue. Jed dddd gdd From HANDEL. O P P P P P P Piiple 8 dd 8 je d d d 20 And childhood lisp, with reverent air, Its praises and its prayers to Thee. dd Genevan Psalter. 1 ppppp. ere 8 O fl FROM all that dwell below the skies, 2 Eternal are Thy mercies, Lord, the praise Eternal [ shore, Thy praise shall sound from shore to Till suns shall rise and set no more. I. WATTS. 777-778 1 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. Blockley.- L.M. elő 8 apple pla d зовоо P -0pla pla 8 dod 8 dod 8 fo 20 dad 11 FROM every stormy wind that blows, From every swelling tide of woes, There is a calm, a safe retreat: ' Tis found beneath the mercy- seat. 2 There is a place where Jesus sheds The oil of gladness o'er our heads; p A place, than all beside more sweet: It is the blood- stained mercy- seat. 11 8088 dode dooded ef 778 1. ¹ COMMAND Thy blessing from above, O God! on all assembled here; Behold us with a Father's love, While we look up with filial fear. P 2 Command Thy blessing, Jesus, Lord! May we Thy true disciples be; Speak to each heart the mighty word, Say to the weakest- Follow Me.' A 0 0 0 0 8 8 8° pto 15 5 There, there on eagle- wings we soar, And time and sense seem all no more; f And heaven comes down our souls to greet, And glory crowns the mercy seat. H. STOWELL. 3 Command Thy blessing in this hour, Spirit of truth! and fill this place With wounding and with healing power, With quickening and renewing grace. 8 Blockley.- L.M. d 605 glowill 3 There is a spot where spirits blend, And friend holds fellowship with friend; Though sundered far, by faith they meet Around one common mercy- seat. 8 4 Ah! whither could we flee for aid, When tempted, desolate, dismayed; Or how the hosts of hell defeat, Had suffering saints no mercy- seat? 40 Thou our Maker, Saviour, Guide! One true eternal God confessed, Whom Thou hast joined, may none divide: None dare to curse whom Thou hast blest. 5 With Thee and Thine for ever found, May all the souls who here unite, f With harps and songs Thy throne surround, Rest in Thy love, and reign in light. J. MONTGOMERY. 606 779 fl ## aa 1 d 780 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. 8 8 8 TOTO TOTO 8 St. Fulbert.- C.M. 88 8 g g d d d -0 2 Life's poor distinctions vanish here; To- day the the old, young, Our Saviour and His flock appear, One Shepherd and one fold. p3 Toil, trial, suffering, still await On earth the pilgrim- throng, Yet learn we in our low estate The Church- triumphant's song. Too TOP O ddd J. dd dd d TOP DO TOO d d 08 р SING ING we the song of those who stand f4' Worthy the Lamb,' for sinners slain! Around the eternal throne, Of every kindred, clime, and land, Cry the redeemed above, ' Blessing and honour to obtain, A multitude unknown. And everlasting love.' Eastwood.- C.M. 700 da g BEHOLD us, Lord, a little space From set And met within Thy holy place, To rest awhile with Thee. 11 ITTOO d d d 11 a I" 11 8 d f5' Worthy the Lamb!' on earth we sing, ' Who died our souls to save, Henceforth, O death! where is Thy Thy victory, O grave?'[ sting? p d d d d 88 f6 Then hallelujah! power and praise To God in Christ be given; May all who now this anthem raise Renew the strain in heaven! J. MONTGOMERY. ge La 8 [ For a Week- day Service.] Dr. GAUNTLETT. تو اچھے TOO OO 000 0 P P P P 8: Q J. SLATER. P P P dd d 8: --62 Around us rolls the ceaseless tide Of business, toil, and care, And scarcely can we turn aside For one brief hour of prayer. CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. 3 Yet these are not the only walls Wherein Thou may'st be sought; On homeliest work Thy blessing falls, In truth and patience wrought. f4 Thine is the loom, the forge, the mart, The wealth of land and sea; The worlds of science and of art, Revealed and ruled by Thee. 781-782 2018 opo dd do etº 782 ddd 18 e d d d d ㅇㅇㅇ 1 e Lewis.- C.M. do ORD, when we bend before Thy pl pour, Teach us to feel the sins we own, And hate what we deplore. 2 Our broken spirits, pitying, see, And penitence impart; Then let a kindling glance from Thee Beam hope upon the heart. 5 Then let us prove our heavenly birth, In all we do and know; Be my vain wishes stilled![ Power, And may this consecrated hour With better hopes be filled. And claim the kingdom of the earth For Thee, and not Thy foe. 6 Work shall be prayer, if all be wrought As Thou wouldst have it done; And prayer, by Thee inspired and Itself with work be one.[ taught, J. ELLERTON. 2 Thy love the powers of thought bestowed, To Thee my thoughts would soar; Thy mercy o'er my life has flowed, That mercy I adore. 3 In each event of life how clear Thy ruling hand I see; Each blessing to my soul more dear, Because conferred by Thea -e8 8 ор gląd d be -6H. T. LEWIS, Mus. Bac. 607 p 5 Let faith each meek petition fill, And waft it to the skies; And teach our hearts,' tis goodness still That grants it, or denies. J. D. CARLYLE. A 2:18 -oº واه 989 3 When our responsive tongues essay Their grateful hymns to raise, Grant that our souls may join the lay, And mount to Thee in praise. boo dodge Lewis.- C.M. A 4 In every joy that crowns my days, In every pain I bear, f My heart shall find delight in praise, Or seek relief in prayer. 5 When gladness wings my favoured hour, Thy love my thoughts shall fill; p Resigned, when storms of sorrow lower My soul shall meet Thy will. 4 When we disclose our wants in prayer, May we our wills resign, And not a thought our bosoms share, That is not wholly Thine. 6 My lifted eye, without a tear, The lowering storm shall see; f My steadfast heart shall know no fearThat heart at rest in Thee. H. M. WILLIAMS. 608 783 1 р P P P P de CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. Accept the evening sacrifice Which now to Thee we give. p2 We bow before Thy gracious throne, And think ourselves sincere; But show us, Lord, is every one Thy real worshipper? P St. Ann.-C.M. g 3 Is here a soul that knows Thee not, Nor feels his want of Thee? 0:48 A stranger to the blood which bought His pardon on the tree? 1₁ 4 Convince him now of unbelief, His desperate state explain; And fill his heart with sacred grief, And penitential pain. V 784 od g THOU IOU Son of God, whose flaming eyes 5 Speak with that voice which wakes the Our inmost thoughts sleeper rise! p And bid his guilty conscience dread The death that never dies. org Q P P P & d 8 d dd p bo ddd PT тр 11 TO d d d d 8 St. Frances.- C.M. J d P dgoj 6 Extort the cry,' What must be done To save a wretch like me? 11 Dr. CROFT. How shall a trembling sinner shun That endless misery? f7' I must this instant now begin Out of my sleep to awake; And turn to God, and every sin Continually forsake: 888 d d d d d f8' I must for faith incessant cry, And wrestle, Lord, with Thee: I must be born again, or die To all eternity.' O. og g 8 po bo d d d dd TOP POL C. WESLEY. G. A. LÖHR. a 이 8 fl f1 NOT OT unto us, but Thee, O Lord, Be praise and glory given, For every gracious thought and word Which brings us nearer heaven! 2 Thy saints are in Thy faithful hand, Secure beneath Thine eye; And safe, at last, they all shall stand Before Thy throne on high. 785 4 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. 248 임응 은 8 2. 6 ㅎㅎ کھل 8 d d d d St. Peter.- C.M. TOO g d d d d рео 1 f2 To praise a Trinity adored A THOUSAND oracles divine Their common beams unite, That sinners may with angels join To worship God aright. P PP By all the hosts above, And one thrice- holy God and Lord, Through endless ages love. f4 0 hasten, Lord, the glorious day: Call all Thy children home; Teach us, with humble hope, to say, ' Lord Jesus, quickly come!' T. COTTERILL. f3 Triumphant host! they never cease To laud and magnify The Triune God of holiness Whose glory fills the sky. 3 Redeemed from sin, and saved by grace Thy glory they shall see; A And eye to eye, and face to face, For ever dwell with Thee d d d d O f4 Whose glory to this earth extends, When God Himself imparts, And the whole Trinity descends Into our faithful hearts. P 10. 100 " 1 " 88 8 8 80 8 2 P dd A. R. REINAGLE. do 609 8 d plo: 5 By faith the upper choir we meet, And challenge them to sing Jehovah on His shining seat, Our Maker and our King. A 6 But God made flesh is wholly ours, And asks our nobler strain; The Father of celestial powers, The Friend of earth- born man! 7 Ye seraphs nearest to the throne, With rapturous amaze On us, poor ransomed worms, look down For heaven's superior praise. That fulness of the Deity, He died for all mankind! f8 The King, whose glorious face ye see, For us His crown resigned; C. WESLEY. U 610 786-787 feed dro -0 節 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. Rhodes.- S.M. d 2 -O 3 H 788 tho 80%° 0 0% de Q f O jlLAD was my heart to hear U My old companions say' Come, in the house of God appear, For' tis a holy day.' C. W. JORDAN. 8: 8la play pleddelanta dar 2 Our willing feet shall stand Within the temple door; While young and old, in many a band, Shall throng the sacred floor. O de 3 Thither the tribes repair, Where all are wont to meet, And joyful in the house of prayer Bend at the mercy- seat. 787 f1 STAND up and bless the Lord, Ye of His Stand up and bless the Lord your God, With heart, and soul, and voice. Though high above all praise, Above all blessing high, 2 p Who would not fear His holy name, A And laud and magnify? 88 0 for the living flame From His own altar brought, To touch our lips, our minds inspire, And wing to heaven our thought! Rhodes.- S.M. " 1 d joo: -0 8: 17 मन dio plo ete ddd oto 4 Pray for Jerusalem, The city of our God; The Lord from heaven be kind to them That love the dear abode. Mottingbam.- 77.77. 8 800 p5 Within these walls may peace And harmony be found; Zion in all Thy palaces, Prosperity abound! 6 For friends and brethren dear, Our prayer shall never cease; Oft as they meet for worship here, God send His people peace! J. MONTGOMERY. 4 There, with benign regard, Our hymns He deigns to hear: Though unrevealed to mortal sense, Our spirits feel Him near. | 44|| f5 God is our strength and song, And His salvation ours; Then be His love in Christ proclaimed With all our ransomed powers. f6 Stand up and bless the Lord, The Lord your God adore; Stand up and bless His glorious name, Henceforth for evermore. J. MONTGOMERY. 200 222 TOO 00 From MOZART. 88: de. fo fl 6 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. When within the veil I meet Christ before the mercy- seat. 789 Q Tord, I love to worship there, Thy temple THON o a d 2 Thou, through Him, art reconciled; I through Him become Thy child; Abba, Father! give me grace, In Thy courts to seek Thy face. -O f3 While Thy glorious praise is sung, Touch my lips, unloose my tongue, That my joyful soul my bless Thee, the Lord my righteousness. N 8: d d ㅎ d dide éle Q.. Q. " 1 Angels round His throne above, All that see and share His love. e 8 888 7 From Thy house when I return, May my heart within me burn, And at evening let me say, p I have walked with God to- day. 11 888 Clarion.- 77.77. "" tog 818 2 Earth to heaven, and heaven to earth, Tell His wonders, sing His worth; Age to age, and shore to shore, f Praise Him, praise Him evermore! Z ded өө 4 While the prayers of saints ascend, God of love, to mine attend; Hear me, for Thy Spirit pleads, p Hear, for Jesus intercedes. 5 While I hearken to Thy law, Fill my soul with humb e awe, Till Thy gospel bring to me Life and immortality. J. MONTGOMERY. ま 6 While Thy ministers proclaim Peace and pardon in Thy name, Through their voice, by faith may Hear Thee speaking from the sky. d do d 611 Q: -0 6° d d Dr. RIMBAULT. 8 8] 으 1 PRAISE the Lord, His glories show, 3 Praise the Lord, His mercies trace; Saints Praise His providence and grace, All that He for man hath done, All He sends us through His Son: Bog f4 Lift your voices, raise your hearts, In the concert bear your parts; All that breathe, your Lord adore, f Praise Him, praise Him evermore! H. F. LYTE. 612 790 624 8 Q 8 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. 0000 8 # TOO 8 I d TOO O OL Quam Dilecta.- 66.66. 898 e d O 2 We love the house of prayer, Wherein Thy servants meet; And Thou, O Lord, art there, Thy chosen ones to greet. P.3 We love the Word of Life, The word that tells of peace, 791 d P 1 WE love the place, O God dwells! f The joy of Thine abode All earthly joy excels. TOTO 88 d d d TOO O Da 03008 d d d d po P 2 g. d 8 d. " 1 ( O * Angel Voices.- 85.8 5.8 43. 8p 28 8 d امام امة 11 12 " 1 00_ 0000= d TOO 00 d d 6 P_TOOL TOO 8° d. 0000 * See also Tune No. 1094 in the Appendix, Bishop JENNER. 10000. comfort strife, And joys that never cease. 4 We love to sing below For mercies freely given; But O! we long to know The triumph- song of heaven. 5 Lord Jesus, give us grace On earth to love Thee more, f In heaven to see Thy face, And with Thy saints adore. d d d ро 8 d O 8: O E. G. MONK, Mus. Doc. C W. BULLOCK. d d d d d d d g g. d 19011916 do 88 d d d d d dje da Tat 12 E O fl NGEL- voices ever singing Round Thy throne of light, Angel- harps for ever ringing, Rest not day nor night; Thousands only live to bless Thee, And confess Thee Lord of might! AN 2 Thou who art beyond the farthest Mortal eye can scan, Can it be that Thou regardest Songs of sinful man? Can we know that Thou art near us, And wilt hear us? Yea! we can. 792 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. P 8 | 3 Yea, we know that Thou rejoicest O'er each work of Thine; Thou didst ears, and hands, and voices For Thy praise combine: Craftsman's art and music's measure For Thy pleasure Didst design. 4 In Thy house, great God, we offer Of Thine own to Thee, And for Thine acceptance proffer, All unworthily, Hearts and minds, and hands and voices, In our choicest Melody. f5 Honour, glory, might, and merit, Thine shall ever be, Drayton.- 886.8 86. 6²10/ 2820900202820 8.3 8elep P daje ddd ddd odd dd dd P8 Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Blessèd Trinity! Of the best that Thou hast given, Earth and heaven Render Thee! F. POTT. 613 11 " P Moravian. geddo: 232 pozelez 88 88 alza dded dood dd je dd dd dddd 우유 f1 THE festal morn, my God, is come, That calls me to Thy honoured Thy presence to adore; [ home, My feet the summons shall attend, With willing steps Thy courts ascend, And tread the hallowed floor. 3 Be peace by each implored on thee. O Zion, while, with bended knee, To Jacob's God we pray; How blest, who calls himself Thy friend! Success his labour shall attend, And safety guard his way. f2 Hither from Judah's utmost end, The heaven- protected tribes ascend, Their offerings hither bring; 4 Seat of my friends and brethren, hail! How can my tongue, O Zion, fail To bless Thy loved abode! Here, eager to attest their joy,[ ploy, f How cease the zeal that in me glows, In hymns of praise their tongues emAnd serve the immortal King. Thy good to seek, whose walls enclose The mansions of my God! J. MERRICK. 614 793 4 1 ## CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. bosanna.- 8 8.8 8.4 7. g d. 8 ррррррр od 8 d d d d d 2. O P 11 88 HOSANNA to the living Lord! Hosanna to the Incarnate Word! To Christ, Creator, Saviour, King, Let earth, let heaven,' Hosanna' sing. f Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest! 2' Hosanna, Lord!' Thine angels cry, ' Hosanna, Lord!' Thy saints reply; Above, beneath us, all around, The dead and living swell the sound. f Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest! 11 " 1 d d d 5 So, in the last and dreadful day, When earth and shall Thy flock, redeemed from sinful stain, Shall swell the sound of praise again. ff Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest! C. E. KETTLE. R. HEBER. ре 8 dig 8 d d d 30 Saviour! with protecting care, Return to this Thy house of prayer: Assembled in Thy sacred Name, Here we Thy parting promise claim. f, Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest! p 4 But chief in every cleansèd breast, Eternal bid Thy Spirit rest; And make our secret soul to be A A temple pure, and worthy Thee. f Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest! D d 794 Z 3 4 88 dolo dd CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. Pater Omnium.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. H. J. E. HOLMES. 박 ㅎㅎ! ed 25 0/0 -OP 8 68 ворор td --- 08 8 d 8 d e --628:18 -0dd " 1 d PP 88 • PPP o to p d @ toto000 and and F O! God is here; let us adore, pl LO! And own how dreadful is this place! Let all within us feel His power, And silent bow before His face; Who know His power, His grace who prove? p Serve Him with awe, with reverence love. 2 Lo! God is here; Him day and night The united choirs of angels sing; To Him, enthroned above all height, f Heaven's host their noblest praises bring; Disdain not, Lord, our meaner song, V Who praise Thee with a stammering tongue. 3 Gladly the toys of earth we leave, Wealth, pleasure, fame, for Thee alone; To Thee our will, soul, flesh, we give; O take, O seal them for Thine own! f Thou art the God, Thou art the Lord; Be Thou by all Thy works adored! 4 Being of beings! may our praise Thy courts with grateful fragrance fill; f Still may we stand before Thy face, Still hear and do Thy sovereign will; To Thee may all our thoughts arise, Ceaseless, accepted sacrifice. & 615 G. TERSTEEGEN, trs. by J. WESLEY. 816 795 !! • • 100 a CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. 000 الحال 8 8 d d Tod dd d fl -00 8 boughton.- 10 10.11 11. 0000 8 28 d d р 88 8 dddd PP P 112 d P 8 d8 dhdad d P P P P P P d d d d YE E servants of God, your Master proclaim, And publish abroad His wonderful Name, The Name all- victorious of Jesus extol; His kingdom is glorious, and rules over all. f2 God ruleth on high, almighty to save; And still He is nigh, His presence we have: The great congregation His triumph shall sing, Ascribing salvation to Jesus our King. Dr. GAUNTLETT. 8| 8 8-88 d d d d d e e 3' Salvation to God, who sits on the throne,' Let all cry aloud, and honour the Son! Our Jesus's praises the angels proclaim, Fall down on their faces, and worship the Lamb. f4 Then let us adore, and give Him His right, All glory and power, and wisdom, and might, All honour and blessing, with angels above And thanks never- ceasing, and infinite love. өд P f5 0 Jesus! lead on Thy militant care, us crown of there; Where dazzled with glory the seraphim gaze, p Or prostrate adore Thee in silence of praise. C. WESLEY. d 8 796 Ⓒ CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- PUBLIC WORSHIP. Sanctissimus.- 12 10.12 10. 8| 8% 08 d d d d 0 O * 2 dd. ddd 80 100. 8 P P مم " 1 sloop 13? -6 d d d 2 00... O # P 18 bebe o 8 11 ptp 10 WORSHIP the Lord in the beauty of holiness! Bow down before Him, His glory proclaim; With gold of obedience, and incense of lowliness, Kneel and adore Him, the Lord is His Name! p2 Low at His feet lay thy burden of carefulness, High on His heart He will bear it for thee, Comfort thy sorrows, and answer thy prayerfulness, Guiding thy steps as may best for thee be. W. H. COOK. 8 8 3 Fear not to enter His courts in the slenderness Of the poor wealth thou wouldst reckon as thine: Truth in its beauty, and love in its tendernessThese are the offerings to lay on His shrine. 8+8 888 # 8 d d d d d 200 d. d d d d e. d d d 2 617 p4 These, though we bring them in trembling and fearfulness, He will accept for the Name that is dear; Mornings of joy give for evenings of tearfulness, Trust for our trembling, and hope for our fear. A f50 worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness! Bow down before Him, His glory proclaim; With gold of obedience, and incense of lowliness, Kneel and adore Him, the Lord is His Name! J. S. B. MONSELL. * This chord is for the first and last verses only CO U* d 11 618 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. 797 d Popte ge 8 798 St. Fillans.- L.M. do Popel d 4 2882 1 CAVIOUR of them that trust in Thee, Once more, with supplicating cries, p We lift the heart and bend the knee, And bid devotion's incense rise. مام 2 For mercies past we praise Thee, Lord, The fruits of earth, the hopes of heaven; Thy helping arm, Thy guiding word, And answered prayers, and sins forgiven. p " 1 201 P PPP 899223 d. p. 8 11. -Op5 And since we must be parted here, Support us when the hour shall come; Wipe gently off the mourner's tear, Rejoin us in our heavenly home. A H. ALFORD. Portobello.- L.M. 깡 O. H. T. LEWIS, Mus. Bac. do plie 0-01 8 o 8 p3 Where'er we tread on danger's height, Or walk temptation's slippery way, Be still, to steer our steps aright, Thy word our guide, Thine arm our stay. @ d 1. 4 Be ours Thy fear and favour still, United hearts, unchanging love; No scheme that contradicts Thy will, No wish that centres not above. H d. Ld. CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. ¹ IN bring, this glad hour, when children meet, f Our hearts with one affection beat, One song of praise our voices sing. 799 P 4 3 2 For all the faithful, loved and dear, Whom Thou so kindly, Lord, hast given, For those who still are with us here, And those who wait for us in heaven3 For every past and present joy, For honour, competence, and health, For hopes which time may not destroy, Our soul's imperishable wealth4 For all, accept our humble praise; V And when are closed our mortal days, f Unite us in one home above. Rinder.- L.M. PPPP 8: dog og& de do PPP. doos did 1 Ppp 881 0° " 1 H. WARE. opto dddod ddded PP dad plaplepele: 11 FATH ATHER of all, Thy care we bless, Which crowns our family with peace; From Thee we come; O by Thy hand Make us a holy, happy band. To God, most worthy to be praised, Be our domestic altar raised; Who, Lord of heaven, yet deigns to come, And sanctify our humble home. 3 To Thee may our united house Morning and night present its vows; Our servants and our rising race, Be taught Thy precepts and Thy grace. O 14 4 So may each future age proclaim The honours of Thy glorious name: f And each succeeding race remove To join the family above. P. DODDRIDGE. 619 620 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. 800 1 # 48858 -0 " ddo de Glasgow.- C.M.D. Pp Pp 3 php d d d d d d d d ޓ ރތމ dod do ajidd TO O THOUSANDS, O Lord of Hosts! this Around Thine altar meet: [ day] And tens of thousands throng to pay Their homage at Thy feet. They see Thy power and glory there, As I have seen them too; They read, they hear, they join in As I was wont to do. [ prayer, p3 I, of such fellowship bereft, In spirit turn to Thee; O hast Thou not a blessing left, A blessing, Lord, for me? ddd A 2 They sing Thy deeds, as I have sung, In sweet and solemn lays; Were I among them, my glad tongue Might learn new themes of praise: For Thou art in their midst to teach, When on Thy name they call; And Thou hast blessings, Lord, for Hast blessings, Lord, for all.[ each, A H. T. LEWIS, Mus. Bac. 1302080881 ddddd Helee مام اور امام PPPPP 10 P 11. der upp og do do dedo and 8:|| 6-0 p The dew lies thick upon the ground; Shall my poor fleece be dry? The manna rains from heaven around; Shall I of hunger die? 4 Behold Thy prisoner- loose my bands, If' tis Thy gracious will; p If not, contented in Thy hands, Behold Thy prisoner still! A V I may not to Thy courts repair, Yet here Thou surely art; Lord, consecrate a house of prayer In my surrendered heart. 5 To faith reveal the things unseen; To hope the joys untold: Let love, without a veil between, Thy glory now behold. A O make Thy face on me to shine, That doubt and fear may cease; Lift up Thy countenance benign V On me and give me peace! J. MONTGOMERY. 801 • ₁ pl CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. St. bugb( 1st Tune).- C.M. TOO 00 & 8 d 64 8 Z TOOOO 8 a 1000 PP TOO. P d did d O 000 DAL 6 1 88 2 Sweet to look inward and attend The whispers of His love; Sweet to look upward to the place Where Jesus pleads above; WHEN THEN languor and disease invade This trembling house of clay, " Tis sweet to look beyond our cage, And long to fly away. 4 Sweet to reflect how grace Divine My sins on Jesus laid; p Sweet to remember that His blood My debt of sufferings paid. 3 Sweet to look back, and see my name In life's fair book set down; Sweet to look forward, and behold Eternal joys my own. 11 dd 88 opp 11. 11 2 to bo 11 Andover( 2nd Tune).- C.M. 8 100 d Id E. J. HOPKINS, Mus. Doc. didd 2 g to T: هم من dd d 8: 8 d d 621 8 W. G. W. GOODWORTH. 188 O 5 Sweet in His righteousness to stand, Which saves from second death; Sweet to experience day by day His Spirit's quickening breath: 6 Sweet in the confidence of faith To trust His firm decrees; Sweet to lie passive in His hand, And know no will but His: 7 Sweet to rejoice in lively hope That, when my change shall come, Angels will hover round my bed, And waft my spirit home. 8 If such the sweetness of the stream, What must the fountain be, Where saints and angels draw their bliss Immediately from Thee? A. M. TOPLADY, 622 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. 802-803 V 1 ¹0 d d 00_ do d Thorner.- C.M. ££ علام ddd. 8: рр é d 8 d p. 8: LORD, another day is flown; And we, a lonely band, Are met once more before Thy throne, To bless Thy fostering hand. p2 And wilt Thou bend a listening ear, To praises low as ours? Thou wilt! for Thou dost love to hear The song which meekness pours. 3 And Jesus, Thou Thy smiles wilt deign, As we before Thee pray; For Thou didst bless the infant train, And are we less than they? 803 1 FAR from the world, O Lord, I flee; From strife and tumult far! From scenes where Satan wages still His most successful war. " 1 p2 The calm retreat, the silent shade, With prayer and praise agree; And seem by Thy sweet bounty made For those who follow Thee. 12 dd e de 58 $ 0 O 00 O Thorner.- C.M. From MENDELSSOHN ㅎ PP P And shed abroad in every heart Thine everlasting peace! e 40 let Thy grace perform its part, And let contention cease; 8: P p5 Thus chastened, cleansed, entirely Thine A flock by Jesus led, The Sun of holiness shall shine In glory on our head. 2. 6 And Thou wilt turn our wandering feet, And Thou wilt bless our way, Till worlds shall fade, and faith shall greet The dawn of lasting day! H. K. WHITE. 5 What thanks I owe Thee, and what love! A boundless, endless store Shall echo through the realms above, When time shall be no more. W. COWPER. 3 There, if Thy Spirit touch the soul, And grace her mean abode, O with what peace, and joy, and love, She communes with her God. 4 Author and Guardian of my life, Sweet Source of light divine! And- all harmonious names in oneMy Saviour, Thou art mine! CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. 804-805 8 р P d Tod TOO 805 Doncaster.- S.M. di P 1 STILL with Thee, O my God, I would desire to be; A By day, by night, at home, abroad, I would be still with Thee. 2 With Thee, when day comes in, And calls me back to care; Each day returning, to begin With Thee, my God, in prayer. A " 1 0. g: 3 With Thee, amid the crowd That throngs the busy mart; To hear Thy voice' mid clamour loud, p Speak softly to my heart. 8 g d d d 888 d d 8 d d d 800 d d d р g Doncaster.- S.M. 1 IN all my ways, O God, I would acknowledge Thee, And seek to keep my heart and house From all pollution free. 2 Where'er I have a tent, An altar I would raise! And thither my oblations bring, Of humble prayer and praise. 4 With Thee, when day is done, And evening calms the mind; The setting, as the rising sun, With Thee my heart would find. 3 Could I my wish obtain, A My household, Lord, should be Devoted to Thyself alone, A dwelling- place for Thee, S. WESLEY. ♫ 5 With Thee, when darkness brings The signal of repose! p Calm in the shadow of Thy wings, Mine eyelids I would close. 623 6 With Thee, in Thee, by faith Abiding I would be; A By day, by night, in life, in death, I would be still with Thee. J. D. BURNS. B. BEDDOME. 8: 18:|| 624 806 !! #*## CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. Supplication( 1st Tune).- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. 2. 4 Loool dd. 8 d. d 8: J. 2 d: d 1 8 11 6 00 8 00 11 " 1 8 Alpha( 2nd Tune).- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 80 + 010 700 8 P d d. 8 nd d. 8: d. d From HAYDN. Id Ce dd Q Q eDr. HENRY J. LESLIE. d Q -6Hot 00 g: CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. 8 8: d 8 مه. d. d d d d. p 40 ميم did d O 8 888 dddd 115 d d. 8 d d 10 when the morning shineth, Go when the noon is bright; p Go when the eve declineth, Go in the hush of night; Go with pure mind and feeling, Fling earthly thoughts away, And, in Thy chamber kneeling Do Thou in secret pray. & q d d d ер 2 Remember all who love thee, All who are loved by thee; Pray, too, for those who hate thee, If any such there be; Then for thyself, in meekness A blessing humbly claim, And link with each petition Thy great Redeemer's name. V p E'en then thy silent breathing Of spirit raised above 1 May reach His throne of glory, Of mercy, truth, and love. t рер 3 Or if' tis e'er denied thee In solitude to pray, Should holy thoughts come o'er thee, When friends are round thy way; p 4 Whene'er thou pin'st in sadness, A Before His footstool fall; Remember, in thy gladness, His grace Who gave thee all: f0 not a joy or blessing With this can we compare, The power that He has given To pour our souls in prayer. J. C. SIMPSON. O -O 6 625 Hell 626 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. 807 Cheviot.- 87.87.8 7.8 7. fo: pl TOO TOOL dd 우우 10000 P P do Doda DOT TOOL D TOO TOOL 8 0000 00-00 8 88 00 00 88 8 F O O & pp p 88 888 d d d d d f ㅎ 8 00 ㅎ α== 100 Tod " 1 " 1 PEACE be to this habitation! Peace to every soul herein! Peace, the foretaste of salvation; Peace, the seal of cancelled sin; Peace, that speaks its heavenly Giver; Peace to earthly minds unknown; Peace Divine, that lasts for everHere erects its glorious throne. √√α= Ta " 1 ¿ d d g pf i z z d d d d d o 8 d dd 5. рее d de d d d Je TOO 00 di d 8 d d A 3 Prince of Peace, if Thou art near us, Fix in all our hearts Thy home, By Thy last appearing cheer us, Quickly let Thy kingdom come; f Answer all our expectation, Give our raptured souls to prove, Glorious, uttermost salvation, Heavenly, everlasting love! J. WEARS. d C. WESLEY. 8 8 a pe 2 Now, Thy love- infusing Spirit Shed in every heart abroad; And, Redeemer, through Thy merit, Make each child a child of God! Claim for Thine each faithful servant By the reconciling word; Pure in heart, in spirit fervent, Let them serve their heavenly Lord. 00 808-809 ## CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. Lonsdale.- 88 6.8 86. 809 888 8888 P d d d d d d d d d d d d d Q ро O fpf 88 d d d ef 8 8 d d 2 00 d ¹0 8: ¹1 His P 88 AND my house shall serve the Lord: I must myself appear; By actions, words, and tempers, show That I my heavenly Master know, And serve with heart sincere. A A صالح " P RIGHTEOUS Father, Lord of All, Bow down Thy gracious ear; Regard, O Lord, our infant charge, p And all their tender hearts enlarge, And fill them with Thy fear. 888 8 8 8 8 d d d d d d d " 1 8 8 3 Easy to be entreated, mild, Quickly appeased and reconciled, A follower of my God; A saint indeed I long to be, And lead my faithful family In the celestial road. C. WESLEY. Lonsdale.- 88 6.8 86. d f 88 d d d d d d d 0 Top do 8 3 Fill all their hearts with living faith, And guide them in the perfect path, That leads to realms on high; May virtue crown their rising years, While passing through this vale of tears To joys that never die. H. BOURNE. TOO O 627 امل 2 I must the fair example set; From those that on my pleasure wait The stumbling- block remove; Their duty by my life explain, And still in all my works maintain The dignity of love. el 8 8: 2 May we as in Thy presence walk, And with our children daily talk, And tell them of Thy name, That they in righteousness may grow, And perfect holiness below, And all Thy truth proclaim. 628 810 • • CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. opp 100 dio 声 8# d 8 --0O Southport( 1st Tune).- 888.4. E E O p م منم 8 J d d d d g & ggd d d 00 podate 2018: 88 11 d bumility( 2nd Tune).- 88 8.4. L -e88888 d O 840 1 MY Y God, is any hour so sweet,( star, From blush of morn to evening As that which calls me to Thy feetp The hour of prayer? 2 Blest be that tranquil hour of morn, And blest that hour of solemn eve, When, on the wings of prayer upborne, y The world I leave. 3 For then a day- spring shines on me, Brighter than morn's ethereal glow; And richer dews descend from Thee V Than earth can know. 8 " 1 01 11 " 1 ed d d d do g 8 GEO. LOMAS. de -6-. f7 Lord, till I reach yon blissful shore, No privilege so dear shall be, As thus my inmost soul to pour In prayer to Thee. -6° oplepple 8: alodas_late|| ddd C. ELLIOTT. -0W. BEST. 88 121 4 Then is my strength by Thee renewed; are my sins forgiven; f Then dost Thou cheer my solitude With hopes of heaven. 5 No words can tell what blest relief, There for my every want I find; p What strength for warfare, balm for What peace of mind.[ grief; 6 Hushed is each doubt; gone every fear, My spirit seems in heaven to stay; p And e'en the penitential tear Is wiped away. 811 CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS- FAMILY AND PRIVATE DEVOTION. Euphony.- 88.8 8.8 8. 1 88 응 ㅇ D to do good 8 Lofo er oo 0 0 0 e- 0poole 8- д endd 000 -0--6fim deden 2: 28828 600 adddo do • 3: 0 11 WHEN WHEN quiet in my house I sit, Thy book be my companion still; My joy Thy sayings to repeat, Talk o'er the records of Thy will, And search the oracles divine, Till every heartfelt word be mine. d 11 20 may the gracious words divine Subject of all my converse be! So will the Lord His follower join, And walk and talk Himself with me; So shall my heart His presence prove, And burn with everlasting love. A 18: 8 GQ Q 22 P : //: 2828 E 0 lya H. DENNIS. 3-9 dogof ddddd pot C 629 P doll 8 11 8: 3 Oft as I lay me down to rest, O may the reconciling word p Sweetly compose my weary breast! While, on the bosom of my Lord, I sink in blissful dreams away, And visions of eternal day. 4 Rising to sing my Saviour's praise, Thee may I publish all day long, And let Thy precious word of grace f Flow from my heart and fill my Fill all my life with purest love,[ tongue; And join me to the church above. C. WESLEY. 630 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSPLACES OF WORSHIP. Winchester.- L.M. 812 1 4 et 8 • 8 g i d d d d 주 d d P g P d d d d d d de O Lid 2 We bring the tribute of our praise, And sing Thy condescending grace; p Lord, let Thy mercy lend an ear, And call us sinful mortals near. e AND ND will the great eternal God On earth establish His abode? And will He, from His radiant throne, Dwell in these temples as His own? TOOL= f3 These walls we to Thine honour raise; Long may they echo with Thy praise; 813 8 11 " 1 0α= 11 apple penal 888 ddde do 28: ¹ OT to eye, The Lord upon His throne appears; No seraph tongues responsive cry, ' Holy, thrice holy!' in our ears. 8 d d d Q St. Polycarp.- L.M. eede deep depala la 8: ddd ade. V And Thou, descending, fill the place With choicest tokens of Thy grace. po 4 Here let the great Redeemer reign, With all the graces of His train: While power divine His word attends, To quell His foes and cheer His friends; 5 And in the great decisive day, When God the nations shall survey, f May it before the world appear That crowds were born for glory here. P. DODDRIDGE. 8 88 일 Fo E CRASSELIUS. d d d d O 8 00 dddo doda fe ਦੇ • 826 8888 –|| O. p2 Yet God is present in this place, Veiled in serener majesty! Radiant with glory, truth, and grace; But faith alone such light can see. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- PLACES OF WORSHIP. 3 Nor as He in the temple taught, 14 Is Christ within these walls revealed, Or thronging multitudes are found, When blind and deaf and dumb were f All may sit down at Jesus' feet, brought, And hear from Him the joyful sound. J. MONTGOMERY. Lepers and lame: and all were healed. 814-815 4 elg 8 -O6& 2 d dddd eff 8 Luther's Chant.- L.M. Bele 80 to be 882- 98 dddd 8 2 Grant that all we who here to- day, Rejoicing, this foundation lay, May be in very deed Thine own, Built on the precious Corner- stone. -e" 1 fills The bounds of the eternal hills, And yet vouchsafes in Christian lands To dwell in temples made with hands. p3 Endue Thy servants with Thy grace, Who shall adorn Thy dwelling- place; The beauty of the oak and pine, The gold and silver, make them Thine. 815 1 NOT heaven's wide range of hallowed space Jehovah's presence can confine; Nor angels' claims restrain His grace, Whose glories through creation shine. 2 It beamed on Eden's guilty days, 11 And traced redemption's wondrous From Calvary, in brightest rays,[ plan; It glowed to guide benighted man. o d d d d e dddd O O -0 8 Luther's Chant.- L.M. -OQ -O 응 631 28: al 4 To Thee they all pertain! to Thee The treasures of the earth and sea: And when we bring them to Thy throne We but present Thee with Thine own. 2. el all 5 The heads that guide endue with skill; The hands that work preserve from ill; That we, who these foundations lay May raise the top- stone in its day. 5 And hence, in spirit, may we soar To courts where seraphim all bend; With awe like theirs, on earth adore, Till with their anthems ours shall blend. C. WESLEY. 6 Both now and ever, Lord, protect The temple of Thine own elect; Be Thou in them, and they in Thee, O ever- blessed Trinity. J. M. NEALE. 3 Its sacred shrine it fixes where But two or three are met to raise Their holy hands in humble prayer, Or tune their hearts to grateful praise. Be this, O Lord, that honoured placeThe house of God the gate of heavenAnd may the fulness of Thy grace To all who here shall meet be given. 632 816-817 1 22 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- PLACES OF WORSHIP. -6 8 g 2 O Melcombe.- L.M. 88 88 8 ita 11 8 THIS THIS stone to Thee in faith we lay, We build the temple, Lord, to Thee; Thine eye be open night and day, To guard this house and sanctuary. p2 Here when Thy people seek Thy face, And dying sinners pray to live,[ place Hear, Thou, in heaven Thy dwellingAnd when Thou hearest, O forgive! A 00 JPM 3 Here, when Thy messengers proclaim The blessèd gospel of Thy Son, Still by the power of His great Name, Be mighty signs and wonders done. A 817 " 1 d d d d d d d d d P EHOLD Thy temple, God of grace, BEHOL The house that we have reared for Thee, Regard it as Thy resting- place, And fill it with Thy majesty. 이 p 2 With outstretched hands on Thee we call Prostrate before Thy throne we bow; O let the cloud of glory fall On all Thy waiting servants now. 3 Now by Thy presence sanctify This earthly sanctuary, Lord, And to its courts be ever nigh, And here Thy hallowed name record. 8 dddd 8 Delcombe.- L.M. S. WEBBE. 282 Pa f4 Hosanna! to their heavenly King, When children's voices raise that song; Hosanna! let the angels sing,[ long. And heaven with earth the strain pro8 5 But will indeed Jehovah deign Here to abide, no transient Guest! Here will the world's Redeemer reign? And here the Holy Spirit rest? f6 That glory never hence depart! Yet choose not, Lord, this house alone; f Thy kingdom come to every heart, In every bosom fix Thy throne. J. MONTGOMERY. 4 When from its altar shall arise Joint supplication to Thy name, Deign to accept the sacrifice, Thyself our answering God proclaim. 7 Now, therefore, O our God, arise In this Thy resting- place appear, And let Thy people's longing eyes Behold Thee fix Thy dwelling here! R. PALMER. 5 And when from hence the voice of praise Shall lift its triumphs to Thy throne, f Show Thy acceptance of our lays By making all Thy glory known. 6 When here Thy ministers shall stand, To speak what Thou shalt bid them say, [ hand, Maintain Thy cause with Thine own And give Thy truth a winning way. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- PLACES OF WORSHIP. 818-819 do pto Wiltshire.- C.M. SA 200 P Pipp Pppo& dag fe de pla dad 819 له لا اله ام Dagda 8 Show us some token of Thy love, Our joyful hopes to raise; f And pour Thy blessings from above, That we may render praise. p3 Within these walls let holy peace, And love, and concord dwell; Here give the troubled conscience ease, The wounded spirit heal. مام & pop GOD, though countless worlds of light Thy power and glory showThough round Thy throne, above all Celestial spirits glow-[ height, Yet whensoe'er Thy saints apart Are met for praise and prayer, p Wherever sighs a contrite heart, Thou, gracious God, art there. рере ddo O " 1 8 1 DEAR Shepherd of Thy people, here, p 4 The feeling heart, the melting eye, Thy presence now display; mind bestow: As Thou hast given a place for prayer, Lord, give us hearts to pray. d Wiltshire.- C.M. Sir G. SMART. 82 da And shine upon us from on high, To make our graces grow! la 633 20 5 May we in faith receive Thy word, In faith present our prayers; And in the presence of our Lord, Unbosom all our cares. 15 5 Here may Thy truth fresh triumphs win, Eternal Spirit, here, f In many a heart now dead in sin, A living temple rear. J. D. KNOWLES. O f6 And may the gospel's joyful sound, Enforced by mighty grace, Awaken many sinners round, To come and fill the place. J. NEWTON. 3 With grateful joy Thy children rear This temple, Lord, to Thee; f Long may they sing Thy praises here, And here Thy beauty see. 4 Here, Saviour, deign Thy saints to meet, P With peace their hearts to fill; And here, like Sharon's odours sweet, May grace Divine distil. 634 820 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- PLACES OF WORSHIP. 010 821 Ha ddd fl GREA ( REAT is the Lord our God, And let His praise be great; He makes His churches His abode, His most delightful seat. 2 These temples of His grace, How beautiful they stand! The honours of our native place, The bulwarks of our land. 4 韓 TOO OO TOO Je Cambridge.- S.M. E dad TOO 8 O TOOL ㅎ P P P 8 d d d --6-° TOOTOR 08: PR Beverley.- 66.6 6.8 8. 00 " 1 2. 88 gle 88 010 00 d 8 ㅎ 3 In Zion God is known, A refuge in distress; How bright has His salvation shone Through all her palaces! f We'll think upon His wondrous grace, And seek deliverance there. I. WATTS. 4 In every new distress We'll to His house repair; рррр ad Pe OTO od Idd TOOD TOO 00 HARRISON. 8 8-8 d 3 部 ddd 0 O 8: -6-° 8 80. GRE REAT King of Glory come, And with Thy favour crown This temple as Thy home, VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- PLACES OF WORSHIP. This people as Thine own: Beneath this roof, O deign to show How God can dwell with men below! p 2 Here may Thine ear attend Our interceding cries, And grateful praise ascend, All fragrant, to the skies: Thy soul- converting Word f Here may With faith be preached, in faith be heard. 822 Darwell's ***** # 00 00 00 00 000 TOO. TOO d d d 1:38: 8 148th.- 6 6.6 6.8 8. 11 2 TOO 3 Here may the attentive throng Receive Thy truth in love; And converts join the song Of the redeemed above; And willing crowds surround Thy board With sacred joy and sweet accord. 4 Here may our unborn sons A And daughters sound Thy praise, And shine, like polished stones, Through long succeeding days; f Here, Lord, display Thy saving power, While temples stand, and men adore! B. FRANCIS. O ¹L ORD of the worlds above, How pleasant and how fair The dwellings of Thy love Thine earthly temples are! To Thine abode my heart aspires, With warm desires, to see my God. f 20 happy souls that pray Where God appoints to hear! O happy men that pay A Their constant service there! They praise Thee still; and happy they That love the way to Zion's hill. 3 They go from strength to strength, Through this dark vale of tears, Till each arrives at length, Till each in heaven appears: fO glorious seat, when God our King Shall thither bring our willing feet. = 10000 р 21 TOO P dd f TOLK 00 00 P 1088 1088 688 op 8 8 dd of J. DARWELL. 8 8: 635 Q 4 To spend one sacred day, 음. Where God and saints abide, || Affords diviner joy Than thousand days beside: Where God resorts, I love it more To keep the door, than shine in courts. 5 God is our Sun and Shield, Our Light and our Defence; With gifts His hands are filled; We draw our blessings thence; He shall bestow on Jacob's race Peculiar grace and glory too. f 6 The Lord His people loves: A His hand no good withholds From those His heart approves, From pure and pious souls: Thrice happy he, O God of hosts, Whose spirit trusts alone in Thee. I. WATTS. 636 823 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- PLACES OF WORSHIP. - P 00_0.0 P P g.dd Samuel.- 66.6 6.4 4.4 4. p. de 00_ TOP DO Ld Of present grace And joys above. 00_ Our hopes we place 2. 1 HRIST is our corner- stone On Him alone we build; CHRIS With His true saints alone The courts of heaven are filled; On His great love f2 0 then with hymns of praise da. The Three in One to sing; And thus proclaim In joyful song, Both loud and long, That glorious Name. 11 These hallowed courts shall ring; Our voices we will raise 11. 8 " 1 P d do di d d TOI 우 Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. 88 P P 2010 d P P P P P P P P 48. 8 d d d 00 $ 0 e 2 9-' J Each holy day Thy blessings pour. Until that day, Hell 3 Here, gracious God, do Thou For evermore draw nigh; Accept each faithful vow, And mark each suppliant sigh; In copious shower On all who pray 8 4 Here may we gain from heaven The grace which we implore: f And may that grace, once given, Be with us ever more; When all the blest To endless rest Are called away. From the Latin, trs. by J. CHANDLER. 824 4 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- PLACES OF WORSHIP. balstead.- 7 6.7 6.7 8.7 6. d E E 22. TOO 2 TTOO POL 100 00 a 2. & p. TOO TOO 00 d. 8 0.000 d d d TOO O dd dd O TOLOO TOOL TOO d d 00 d d d d 8 00 8 8 98 11 THOU, Who hast in Zion laid The true foundation- stone, And with those a covenant made, Who build on that alone: Hear us, Architect Divine, Great Builder of Thy church below! Now upon Thy servants shine, Who seek Thy praise to show. Earth is Thine; her thousand hills Thy mighty hand sustains; Heaven Thy awful presence fills; O'er all Thy glory reigns; Yet the place of old prepared By royal David's favoured son Thy peculiar blessing shared, And stood Thy chosen throne. -O " 1 1 - 8 god ا- 2 8 00 TOO 88 ddde 00 g d d. Dr. GAUNTLETT. TO000 done ਸਬ -0 637 g P g d d 8 항응 1 3 -0We like Jesse's son, would raise A temple to the Lord; f Sound throughout its courts His His saving name record;[ praise, Dedicate a house to Him, p Who once in mortal weakness shrined, Sorrowed, suffered, to redeemTo rescue all mankind. Father, Son, and Spirit, send The consecrating flame; Now in majesty descend, Inscribe the living name; That great Name by which we live f Now write on this accepted stone; Us into Thy hands receive ,. Our temple make Thy throne. A. BULMER. 638 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS825-826 Ⓒ: 628 12: 8 8 1² 2 P MISSIONS. Samson.- L.M. " d Y soul, with sacred joy survey Its dawn already seems begun, Sure earnest of the rising sun. 2 The friends of truth assembled standA chosen, consecrated bandThe standard of the cross display, f And cry aloud,' Behold the way!' 3 Behold the way to Zion's hill, Where Israel's God delights to dwell: He fixes there His lofty throne, And calls the sacred place His own. " 1 d d d d d d The sceptre well becomes His hands; All heaven submits to His commands; His justice shall avenge the poor, And pride and rage prevail no more. V 3 With power He vindicates the just, And treads the oppressor in the dust: His worship and His fear shall last Till the full course of time be past. f7 Auspicious dawn, thy rising ray With joy I view, and hail the day: Thou sun arise, supremely bright, And fill the world with purest light. From HANDEL. рр d Ө Unknown. 11 H f4 Behold the way,' ye heralds, cry: Spare not, but lift your voices high; Convey the sound from shore to shore, And bid the captives sigh no more. 1211 5 Swift on the wings of heavenly zeal They fly, nor seem the toil to feel; But, faithful to their Master's will, The sacred embassy fulfil. 6 The North gives up; the South no more Keeps back its consecrated store; From East West the message runs; The heathen lands give up their sons. 826 Samson.- L.M. 1 REAT God, whose universal sway| p4 As rain on meadows newly mown, The known and unknown worlds obey, So shall He send His influence down; f Now give the kingdom to Thy Son, Extend His power, exalt His throne. His grace on fainting souls distils, Like heavenly dew on thirsty hills. 5 The heathen lands, that lie beneath The shades of overspreading death, Revive at His first dawning light; And deserts blossom at the sight. f6 The saints shall flourish in His days, Decked in the robes of joy and praise; Peace, like a river, from His throne Shall flow to nations yet unknown. I. WATTS. 827 p VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. Eden.-L.M. C good go dodde de ef eto 11 PARDO -68 de die too idddd 700) dro fl 1 JESUS shall reign where'er the sun Doth his successive journeys run: His kingdom stretch from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more. 2 For Him shall endless prayer be made, And praises throng to crown His head; His name like sweet perfume shall rise With every morning sacrifice. 00 f3 People and realms of every tongue Dwell on His love with sweetest song: And infant voices shall proclaim Their early blessings on His name. 828 00 ਕੁੜੀਆ d 2009 pº " 1 f4 Blessings abound where'er He reigns; V The prisoner leaps to lose his chains; The weary find eternal rest; And all the sons of want are blest. ام عزم 10 do d oo pop Warrington.— L.M. " 1 d 8 dg ET God arise, and let His foes Be scattered wheresoe'er He goes; As wax dissolves before the sun, Let all His foes His presence own. 2 Let all the powers of darkness fly, Before the God Who reigns on high; And when His ark appears, let all The idols of the nations fall. d 08 5 Where He displays His healing power, Death and the curse are known no more; In Him the tribes of Adam boast More blessings than their father lost. Let every creature rise, and bring Peculiar honours to our King; Angels descend with songs again, ff And earth repeat the loud Amen. f6 I. WATTS. 8 8 j Dr. L. MASON. ઇકા ટ્વીટ odd god, Za do 00 639 ро o ddoddo O 8 |||| Rev, R. HARRISON. •$ 820 Jed - 8: стро p f3 Let God arise and win the day, The mighty God, His sceptre swayThe golden sceptre of His graceIn every land, in every placef4 And let His name, Who shed His blood To bring the guilty nigh to God, Be great in all the earth, and sung In every land, by every tongue. Unknown. 640 829-830 Ⓒ: fl 28 1 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. Mainzer.- L.M. dd Q-9 g 830 1 88 88 -08 P " 1 2 As in the ancient days appear! The sacred annals speak Thy fame: f Be now omnipotently near, To endless ages still the same. 8 8 8 8 8 8 d ddd Thine own immortal strength put on! With terror clothed, hell's kingdom And cast Thy foes with fury down! f6 3 Thine arm, Lord, is not shortened now, It wants not now the power to save; Still present with Thy people, Thou Bear'st them through life's disparted| wave. 10, messenger of peace and love,[ night;| To nations plunged in shades of Like angels sent from realms above, Be thine to shed celestial light. 2 Go, to the hungry food impart. To paths of peace the wanderer guide; And lead the thirsty, panting heart Where streams of living waters glide. TOTO 3 On barren rock and desert isle, A Go, bid the Rose of Sharon bloom, Till arid wastes around Thee smile, Rich as the dews from morning's womb. Dainzer.- L.M. f4 Go, bid the bright and morning Star From Bethlehem's plains resplendent shine, ald f5 d --8[ shake, f Shouting, their heavenly Zion gain, And pass through death triumphant home. Dr. MAINZER. 278 d d ple 8 +8 d dall P pop By death and hell pursued in vain, To Thee the ransomed seed shall come, 5 The pain of life shall there be o'er, The anguish and distracting care, There sighing grief shall weep no more, And sin shall never enter there. Where pure, essential joy is found,[ raise, The Lord's redeemed their heads shall With everlasting gladness crowned, And filled with love and lost in praise, C. WESLEY. And, piercing through the gloom afar, Shed heavenly light and love divine. From North to South, from East to West, Messiah yet shall reign supreme; His name by every tongue confessed, His love, the universal theme. 6 Then faint not in the day of toil, When harvest waits the reaper's hand: f Go, gather in the glorious spoil, And joyous in His presence stand. Thy zeal a rich reward shall find From Him who sits enthroned on high: For they who turn the erring mind f7 Shall shine like stars above the sky. BALFOUR. 831 frem 28 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. @ 8 O #d PP O " 1 gla 8 18 Widdop.- L.M dodo f1 6 Q Q 8 8 d d d d el вре d #el 8: F P el TO 8 For thou art blest with light divine! The glorious light of truth and grace, Now beaming in the Saviour's face. p3 The Gentiles, wrapt in shades of night, Shall, wondering, come to see Thy light; And kings from distant lands, shall meet To worship at the Saviour's feet. 5 All nations shall thy goodness know, And unto thee like rivers flow; Then God shall bid thy fears depart, Enlarge thy borders and thy heart. p 2 Thick darkness shall the earth o'erspread, While light and truth shine round thy head: Shall rise, with healing in His wings. ㅎㅎ PP P & d f4 Then shalt thou praise thy heavenly King, And unto Him thy tribute bring; The isles shall for His coming wait, While thousands crowd around thy gate. P g plz d d 6 The trump of war no more shall sound, But peace shall spread creation round; f Christ's reign shall o'er the earth extend, And never, never have an end. 888 A. WIDDOP, 1770. H O e di-0 H. BOURNE AND W. SANDERS. 641 P g -O 64% 832-833 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSMISSIONS. Pentecost.- L.M. 8888888 ddd -6 plo: 1888 dood g. dd. 008 O dda atd 8 and 000 Ө 1 Still roam the scorning world around, p Disowned of heaven, by man oppressed, Outcasts from Zion's hallowed ground? 2 O God of Israel! view their race; Back to Thy fold the wanderers bring; Teach them to seek Thy slighted grace, To hail in Christ their promised King, 833 pl 1 LOOK from Thy sphere of endless day, mercy In pity look on those who stray Benighted, in this land of light. 2 In peopled vale, in lonely glen. In crowded mart, by stream or sea, How many of the sons of men[ Thee! Hear not the message sent from 3 Send forth Thy heralds, Lord, to call The thoughtless young, the hardened old, 834-835 8 8 O 888 Pentecost.- L.M. 2 66 Barrow.- C.M. p4 3 The veil of darkness rend in twain, Which hides their Shiloh's glorious The severed olive- branch again[ light; Back to its parent stock unite. While Judah views his birthright gone, With contrite shame his bosom move, The Saviour he denied, to own, The Lord he crucified, to love! J. JOYCE, 11 W. BOYD. 818 d'd d d d " A scattered homeless flock, till all Be gathered to Thy peaceful fold. 4 Send them Thy mighty word to speak Till faith shall dawn, and doubt depart, To awe the bold, to stay the weak, And bind and heal the broken heart. 5 Then all these wastes, a dreary scene, That make us sadden as we gaze, Shall grow, with living waters, green, And lift to heaven the voice of praise. W. C. BRYANT. f 8: Po 8 8 d f 8 f1 BEHOLD! the mountain of the Lord In rise On mountain tops above the hills, And draw the wondering eyes. f2 To this the joyful nations round, All tribes and tongues shall flow: " Up to the hill of God,' they'll say, And to His house we'll go.' f3 The beam that shines from Zion's hill Shall lighten every land; The King who reigns on Salem's throne Shall all the world command. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. 4 Among the nations He shall judge; His judgments truth shall guide; 835 THE fl HE Lord will come, and not be slow; His footsteps cannot err; Before Him righteousness shall go, His royal harbinger. 2 Truth from the earth, like to a flower, Shall bud and blossom then; And, justice, from her heavenly bower, Look down on mortal men. 836 p3 Rise, Lord! judge Thou the earth in This longing earth redress:[ might, St. *** 4 # d 8 ре d 8 Barrow.- C.M. topp لهلال الماج Po 00 1 LIGHT of the lonely pilgrims heart, Star Arise, and, with Thy morning beams, Chase all our griefs away. 2 Come, blessèd Lord, bid every shore And answering island sing The praises of Thy royal name, And own Thee as their King. 3 Bid the whole earth, responsive now To the bright world above, f Break forth in rapturous strains of joy, In memory of Thy love. 5 No strife shall rage, nor hostile feuds Disturb those peaceful years;[ swords To ploughshares men shall beat their To pruning- hooks their spears. Fulbert.- C.M. His sceptre shall protect the just, And quell the sinner's pride. 6. No longer hosts, encountering hosts, Their crowds of slain deplore: They hang the trumpet in the hall, And study war no more. 7 Come, then, O house of Jacob! come To worship at His shrine: f And, walking in the light of God, With holy beauties shine. f5 TRO 6 4 The nations all whom Thou hast made Shall come, and all shall frame To bow them low before Thee, Lord, And glorify Thy name. J 8 8 For Thou art He Who shall by right The nations all possess. For great Thou art, and wonders great By Thy strong hand are done: Thou in Thine everlasting seat Remainest God alone. J. MILTON. 643 = 100= ممحاة 88 M. BRUCE. 8 88 Dr. GAUNTLETT. d 00_ 8: p4 Lord! Lord! Thy fair creation groans, air, the sea, A In unison with all our hearts, f And calls aloud for Thee. 5 Come, then, with all Thy quickening And Thy awakening smile, [ power, Bid the old serpent's trail no more Thy beauteous realms defile. Thine was the cross, with all its fruits Of grace and peace divine: f Be Thine the crown of glory now, The palm of victory Thine. E. DENNY. 644 837 4 0: 4 1 8. " 838 # VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS MISSIONS. pe 2 NONO 8 2 let come Let it come with living power; Speak at length the final word, Usher in the triumph hour. 2 As it came in days of old, P In the deepest hearts of men, When Thy martyrs died for Thee, Let it come, O God, again. 8 8 f f3 Tyrant thrones and idol shrines, O 100 00 Supplication.- 77.77. J. BAPTISTE CALKIN. £ O pp Let them from their place be hurled: Enter on Thy better reignWear the crown of Thine own world. ре of 88 8 ddo do -O11 O 8 8 EE how great a flame aspires, Kindled by a spark of grace! f Jesus' love the nations fires, Sets the kingdoms on a blaze. d " 1 Jdd p p p p p 8 2088 8 ㅎ talo Do bart's.- 77.77. " 1 8 -0-6 TOTO 8 do P | p4 O what long, sad years have gone, Since Thy church was taught this prayer! 8 8 V f5 Break, triumphant day of God! Break at last, our hearts to cheer; Throbbing souls and holy songs Wait to hail Thy dawning here. f6 Empires, temples, sceptres, thronesMay they all for God be won! And, in every human heart, Father, let Thy kingdom come. J. P. HOPPS. O what eyes have watched and wept For the dawning everywhere! gd d did ple 03 हा d 908 ре 0 8 didd B. MILGROVE. 88 2 To bring fire on earth He came, Kindled in some hearts it is, 8 e O that all might catch the flame, All partake the glorious bliss! p 3 When He first the work begun, Small and feeble was His day; Now the Word doth swiftly run, Now it wins its widening way. 1 A 4 More and more it spreads and grows, Ever mighty to prevail, f Sin's strongholds it now o'erthrows, Shakes the trembling gates of hell. f5 Sons of God, your Saviour praise! He the door hath opened wide; He hath given the word of grace, Jesus' Word is glorified; 839 4 A LO VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. 6 Jesus, mighty to redeem, He alone the work hath wrought; Worthy is the work of Him, Him who spake a world from nought. 8 8 Q. 00 00 d 88 d. do 8 g 18 Hall 6 d. d 8 jdd barlan.- 66 + ¹L Father of love and light, Speed on Thy Word: O let the gospel sound All the wide world around, Wherever man is found; God speed His Word. f f2 Hail, blessèd Jubilee: Thine, Lord, the glory be; Hallelujah! Thine was the mighty plan, From Thee the work began, Away with praise to men, Glory to God! 8 00 O " 1 P7 Saw ye not the cloud arise, A Little as a human hand? Now it spreads along the skies, Hangs o'er all the thirsty land. f8 Lo! the promise of a shower Drops already from above; But the Lord will shortly pour All the spirit of His love! 4.6 66 4. 8 8 8: 00 88 8 d O 80 88:$ 8 8:18 8 d. do -0o C. WESLEY. d.. da Dr. L. MASON. dd 8 " 1 3 Lo! what embattled foes, Stern in their hate, oppose God's Holy Word! One for His truth we stand, Strong in His own right hand, Firm as a martyr- band: God shield His Word. 4 Onward shall be our course, Despite of fraud or force; God is before: f His Word ere long shall run Free as the noon- day sun: His purpose must be doneGod bless His Word. 645 O 8 8 II. STOWELL. 646 840 Ⓒ3 dd VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. Philippi.- 66 4.6 6 6 4. 0-0 841 gg d " 1 88 d.dd " 1 11. 2 ddd 27 re dod popto 1 p Hear us, we humbly pray, And where the Gospel- day Sheds not its glorious ray f Let there be light! dddd8 ppp Word Chaos and darkness heard, And took their flight, 2 Thou Who didst come to bring, On Thy redeeming wing, Healing and sight, Health to the sick in mind, Sight to the inly blind, O now to all mankind Let there be light! 8 11 00 " 1 ed 8 do 0.18 ILLS of the North, rejoice, 11 Rehoboth.- 66.66.88. 88 dddd f Hark to the advent voice, Valley and lowland, sing: Though absent long, your Lord is nigh; He judgment brings and victory. 8 ddd O 888 1002128% P jo dodedd 6.8 80000000 8 O J. E. EBELING. 3 Spirit of truth and love, Life- giving, holy Dove, Speed forth Thy flight; Move on the waters' face, Shedding the beams of grace, And in earth's darkest place f Let there be light! app 4 Blessèd and holy Three, All glorious Trinity, Grace, love, and might, f Boundless as ocean's tide, Rolling in fullest pride, Through the world far and wide ff Let there be light! J. MARRIOTT. -6° 000 1 d J. I. OVERTON. 1 10 8 8:18 Piddddddd ро 08: 0 ре 2 2 Isles of the Southern seas, Deep in your coral caves O P Pent be each warring breeze, Lulled be your restless waves: He comes to reign with boundless sway, And make your wastes His great highway. 3 Lands of the East, awake, Soon shall your sons be free; The sleep of ages break, And rise to liberty; On your far hills, long cold and grey, Has dawned the everlasting day. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. P 4 Shores of the utmost West, Ye that have waited long, Unvisited, unblest, 842 54 d 8 8 8 8 Brooklyn. 66.6 6.8 8. O 8: 1 ddddd " 1 dadal -0 0 1 BLOW ye the trumpet blow The gladly solemn sound; Let all the nations know, To earth's remotest bound, The year of Jubilee is come! Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 2 Jesus, our great High- Priest, Hath full atonement made: Ye weary spirits, rest, Ye mournful souls be glad! The year of Jubilee is come! Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 90f Break forth to swelling song: High raise the note, that Jesus died, Yet lives and reigns, the Crucified! 3 Extol the Lamb of God, The all- atoning Lamb, Redemption in His blood Throughout the world proclaim; f The year of Jubilee is come! Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. f5 Shout while ye journey home, Songs be in every mouth; Lo! from the North we come, From East, and West, and South: City of God, the bond are free; We come to live and reign in thee! C. E. OAKLEY. d. do 8: 8 81 회 12 d d. dg d 8 8: gº Q. 8 8: d d d. 2 8 8 8: 647 20 J. ZUNDEL. dd 2. -0 4 Ye slaves of sin and hell, Your liberty receive, And safe in Jesus dwell, And blest in Jesus live; f The year of Jubilee is come! Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. 5 Ye who have sold for nought Your heritage above, Receive it back unbought, The gift of Jesus' love: The year of Jubilee is come! Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. f6 The gospel trumpet hear, The news of heavenly grace, And, saved from earth, appear, Before your Saviour's face; The year of Jubilee is come! Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. C. WESLEY 648 843 8 8 00 00 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. Eden Grove.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. dd did J 00_7 8 8: 8 op g d Q Tag ㅎㅎ d TO ALL & pala d D & d 00 100 00 00 8 8 did d d d g = 00 de " 1 When shall each heathen nation, Renouncing idol fanes, In prostrate adoration Acknowledge Jesus reigns? 2 When shall the desert, blooming In beauty like the rose, And flowers, the waste perfuming, A hallowed charm disclose? When shall the isles of ocean Their sacred tributes bring, And press, with rapt devotion, The footstool of our King? " 1 e 0 -0" 1 81d TTOO 00 00 d. 0. d. dd 8 d d Pe to 0000 1 WHEN shall that sound of gladness, f3 0 let the trumpet sounding Our hills and vales Proclaim the jubilee, The Jew recall from sadness, The Moslem wake to song? S. SMITH. d d d 8 8 d 2 8:$ 8 8 8: 8: -6° 8: OF O 8: When, light through earth abounding, The nations shall be free; When every zephyr shaking, Shall bear upon its wings, That idol- gods are quaking Before the King of kings! f4 Then from the hills and mountains Shall sacred anthems rise; From rocks, from vales, from fountains, Shall praise ascend the skies; Then grove, and plain, and dwelling, One chorus shall resound, A Messiah's glory swelling In one eternal round. Prof. SAUNDERSON. 844 48 18 8 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. d d O O 8 88 d d Q dd g dd batchard.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. рер ㅎ Tod 6 d d 8. d OO TOOL DO -e O g 09. 2 dd Tod 2 80 d O 1 THE universe is shaking, Big with stupendous songSkies into voice are breaking With chorus loud and long: The morning stars are singing With a sublime accord, And all heaven's courts are ringing, Thy kingdom come, O Lord!' 6 2 With a profound emotion Earth hears the lofty strain, And bursts into devotionMountain, and rock, and plain; f Ocean glad homage paying, With all its waves is heard; O forests, ye are praying, Thy kingdom come, O Lord!' 8 2 11 d d d d d do Q e 8 O d 8 d d f " 1 88 g d p To d 88 did £ Q e g d 010 8 8 Q d d d d f CHAS. ISEARD. d O d 8: 2. 649 2. 8: 2. 80 d 8 3 And now, of rapt creation, Time's kindreds catch the sound, And each successive nation Rolls the great anthem round, Till at the throne of glory Blends in one mighty chord The universal story, 6 Thy kingdom come, O Lord!' 4 In wondering expectation, Lord, shall we ever wait! Great Monarch of salvation, Assume Thy royal state; f Angels and saints implore Thee, Gird on Thy conquering sword, And bow all hearts before Theef Thy kingdom come, O Lord.' Unknown. X* 650 845 • 3 월 \ 8 0.0 g ö p 81 508 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS_MISSIONS. Patna( 1st Tune).– 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. P dddd 888 8 eggoode ddtd 임.dd ㅇ 000 d 8 " 1 29988 당당 100 흥일 메리 8 ㅇ ㅇ 8 88 d d dddd 0. ㅇ ( Dissionary( 2nd Tune), – 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. ppo p 8 8 " 1 Dolpoogle ޓޓޓޓ ޓ 8 83800001 dddd ddog 2 개월 10000 58 dd p -6° 88 dddddddd 0 800 O 6 11 plepedaillegg good 임금 11. 8 8 100000 ppp " 1 Greek Air. -6ㅇㅇ 80 1888 Dr. L. MASON 88 8: 이 11 ㅗ 0 0 8 "" 8 1 2 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. FROM Greenland's icy mountains, From India's coral strand, Where Afric's sunny fountains Roll down their golden sand, From many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain, They call us to deliver Their land from error's chain. hat though the spicy breezes Blow soft o'er Ceylon's isle: Though every prospect pleases, And only man is vile; In vain with lavish kindness The gifts of God are strown; The heathen in his blindness Bows down to wood and stone. 846 Zurich.- 87.8 7.4 7. O P 1 ON the mountain's top appearing Lo! the sacred herald stands, 3 Can we, whose souls are lighted With wisdom from on high, I Can we to men benighted The lamp of life deny? f Salvation!-0 salvation! The joyful sound proclaim, Till each remotest nation Has learned Messiah's name. f Welcome news to Zion bearingZion, long in hostile lands: f4 Waft, waft, ye winds, His story, And you, ye waters, roll, Till like a sea of glory, It spreads from pole to poleTill o'er our ransomed nature The Lamb for sinners slain, Redeemer, King, Creator, In bliss returns to reign. God Himself will loose thy bands. # 8888888|| 5000| dddd ddo dd jo godt 00 p2 Hast thy night been long and mournful? Have thy friends unfaithful proved? Have Thy foes been proud and scornful, By Thy sighs and tears unmoved? Cease Thy mourning! A Zion do 0800 220 8888888888 22 ddddddo ddddoo of good dda " 1 Q 651 " 1 R. HEBER. J. SCHOP, 1640. 11 288 All thy conflicts End in everlasting rest. 11 3 God, thy God, will now restore thee; He Himself appears thy Friend: All thy foes shall flee before thee: Here their boasts and triumphs end; Great deliverance Zion's King vouchsafes to send. 4 Enemies no more shall trouble, All thy wrongs shall be redrest; For thy shame thou shalt have double, In thy Maker's favour blest; T. KELLY. 652 847 fl 4 Z 00 -od de 0 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. Jris.- 77.7 7.77.7 7. 8: 8 dd 0088 8 d did. d dd Id 8 O d 8 E 2 bo When it breaks upon the shore. Hallelujah! for the Lord O God Omnipotent shall reign! Hallelujah! let the word Echo round the earth and main " 1 -0" 1 8 = 0 11 " 1 ARK! the song of jubilee, Loud as mighty thunder's roar; Or the fulness of the sea, HAR O DO 8 g d | f2 ㅎ d Q J. ooo. idd 8807 d d d d d d d. 2. H. COWARD, Mus. Bac. 8 8 8 8 f3 He shall reign from pole to pole, With illimitable sway: Q d He shall reign, when, like a scroll, Yonder heavens have passed away, Then the end- beneath His rod Man's last enemy shall fall; f Hallelujah! Christ in God, God in Christ is All in all. PP 88 dde J. MONTGOMERY. -6888 8 Hallelujah! hark! the sound, From the centre to the skies, Wakes above, beneath, around, All creation's harmonies. See Jehovah's banner furled:[ done! Sheathed His sword; He speaks-' tis f And the kingdoms of this world Are the kingdoms of His Son. A B 00 848 0: 4 22 1 Q VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. d d d g 8 do s s Russia.- 87.8 7.4 7. idd d O d Thou art Lord of winds and waves; They were bound, but Thou hast freed Now they go to free the slaves![ them, Be Thou with them! 1 ' Tis Thine arm alone that saves. p2 Friends, and home, and all forsaking, Lord, they go at Thy command, As their stay Thy promise taking, While they traverse sea and land: O be with them! Lead them safely by the hand. " 1 " I d did d 3 Speed them through the mighty ocean, In the dark and stormy day; When the waves in wild commotion Fill all others with dismay, Be Thou with them, Drive their terrors far away. d d d " 1 4 When they reach the land of strangers, And the prospect dark appears, Nothing seen but toils and dangers, Nothing felt but doubts and fears, with Hear their sighs, and count their 08 p6 8 우 ddd f8 d -0 12 12 od PP LYOFF. SPEED Thy servants, Saviour, speed| p5 When they think of home, now dearer ever O 2 653 -6O 880 dd A When no fruit appears to cheer them, And they seem to toil in vain, Then in mercy, Lord, draw near them, Then their sinking hopes sustain; Thus supported, f Let their zeal revive again. Bring the promised glory nearer, Let them see that peaceful shore Where Thy people A Rest from toil and weep no more. 7 In the midst of opposition, Let them trust, O Lord, in Thee! When success attends their mission, Let Thy servants humble be; Never leave them, Till Thy face in heaven they see: There to reap in joy for ever Fruit of precious seed here sown, There to be with Him who never Ceases to preserve His own, And with gladness f Give the praise to Him alone. T. KELLY. 654 849 d. po do VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. Calvary.- 87.87.47. 1 $$$ " 1 d d 2 8 ofo jou 8 g a d d d d. " 1 :! g: : //: d. d d d d.d. O'ER ' ER the gloomy hills of darkness, Look, my soul, be still and gaze; All the promises now travail With a glorious day of grace: f Blessèd jubilee! Let thy glorious morning dawn. 2 Let the Indian, let the negro, Let the rude barbarian see That divine and glorious conquest Once obtained on Calvary: f Let the Gospel Loud resound from pole to pole. 3 Kingdoms wide that sit in darkness, Grant them, Lord, Thy glorious light, And from eastern coast to western Let the morning chase the night; And redemption, Freely purchased, win the day. 4 Fly abroad, thou mighty Gospel! Win and conquer, never cease; May thy lasting, wide dominion Multiply and still increase; f Sway Thy sceptre, Saviour, all the world around. W. WILLIAMS. 18 S. STANLEY. ANLEY. 8 to and de ре -O 850 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MISSIONS. MOOTOU 2 8 O Eaton.- 88.8 8.8 8. 1128 8: d. 5 F " 1 " 1 8 8: 8 O dd. 11. ddg: HOME, kindred, friends, and country Are things with which we never part; From clime to clime, o'er land and seas, We bear them with us in our heart; p And yet' tis hard to feel resigned When these, all these, are left behind. PA But when the pilgrim's staff we take, And follow Christ from shore to shore, f Gladly for Him we all forsake, Press on, and only look before;[ loss, Though humbled nature mourns her The spirit glories in the cross. dd 8 655 Z. WYVILL. PPPP. dg gd d. dd. O 88 Hear, and come forth to life anew; Then, while the Gentiles' courts they fill, Shall not your Saviour's words stand true? Home, kindred, friends, and country, still In earth's far deserts you shall find, Yet lose not those you left behind. 3 It is no sin, like man, to weepE'en Jesus wept o'er Lazarus dead; Or yearn for home beyond the deepHe had not where to lay His head; The patriot's tears will He condemn, Who wept o'er lost Jerusalem? P 4 Take up your cross, and say' Farewell!' Go forth without the camp to Him Who left heaven's throne with men to dwell, Who died His murderers to redeem: O tell His name in every ear![ hearDoubt not, the dead themselves will J. MONTGOMERY. 656 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSSABBATH SCHOOLS. 851 1 8 da 80080 000 do -0 8 ل لكل Birstal.- L.M. p godd 852-853 Cidade 2000 Did ૪૮ જેટલુ THERE was a time when children sang The Saviour's praise with sacred glee And all the hills of Judah rang With their exulting jubilee. 2. " 1 2 0 to have joined their rapturous songs, And swelled their sweet hosannas high V And blessed him with our feeble tongues As He- the Man of grief- went by! de e 8: 080 oddd ого 11 f5 We join the hosts around Thy throne, Who once, like us, the desert trod: And thus we make their song our ownHosanna to the Son of God!' T. R. TAYLOR. 6 Ossett.- L.M. pppf to 808 880leop 90 T" 220228| 0|| Food d de poolo pleso +4 a 3 But Christ is now a glorious King, P in presence The humble songs that we can sing O will He- can He hear them now? 4 He can- He will- He loves to hear The notes which babes and sucklings raise: p Jesus, we come with trembling fear, O teach our hearts and tongues to praise! to WIDDOP. dozo Ja dogdooddodd pleopheeeel WIDDOP. de do RPP 8 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- SABBTAH SCHOOLS. 1¹ WHAT WHAT are those soul- reviving strains Which echo thus from Salem's plains? What anthems loud, and louder still, Sweetly resound from Zion's hill? V f2 Lo!' tis an infant chorus sings, Hosanna to the King of kings! The Saviour comes, and babes proclaim Salvation sent in Jesus' name. 853 fl WITH heart and soul, with mind and WITH might, In many a glad and grateful throng, The aged and the young unite To sing their yearly festal song. 2 This day brings sweet remembrances Of hallowed seasons gone before, And pledges greater things than these, To schools and teachers, still in store. 3 Thus every year bequeaths one day Of special blessing to record, With dear companions by the way, While following on to know the Lord. 854 St. DOLO TOOL O 00 00 € 1 d. 8 d Ossett.- L.M. 8 d 8 00 g: f4 Proclaim hosannas loud and clear; See David's Son and Lord appear: Glory and praise on earth be given! Hosanna in the highest heaven! J. MONTGOMERY. d fl JOSANNA! raise the pealing hymn With Cherubim and Seraphim Exalt the Incarnate Word. 2 Hosanna! Lord, our feeble tongue No lofty strains can raise: But Thou wilt not despise the young, Who meekly chant Thy praise. 3 Nor these alone their voice shall raise, For we will join this song of praise; Still Israel's children forward press, To hail the Lord their righteousness. A Saviour.- C.M. Hosanna! Sovereign, Prophet, Priest, How vast Thy gifts, how free! Thy blood, our life; Thy word, our [ feast; Thy name, our only plea. 4 A gathering here on pilgrimage Refreshes thousands in their course; A field day here gives those who wage War with the world redoubled force. 5 Among the annals of the past This happiest day let us enrol; And year by year, while life shall last, Inscribe a happier on the scroll. f6 Can such a consummation be? This day is given, a precious one; To spend it for eternity Will be the good work well begun. J. MONTGOMERY. " 1 8 8 d d d d d O f 2018 d ㅎ 657 TO00 To d F. G. BAKER. #o d e 8: -64 Hosanna! Master, lo, we bring Our offerings to Thy throne; Not gold, nor myrrh, nor mortal thing, But hearts to be Thine own. A 5 Hosanna! once Thy gracious ear Approved a lisping throng; p Be gracious still, and deign to hear Our poor but grateful song. f 6 0 Saviour, if redeemed by Thee, Thy temple we behold, Hosannas through eternity We'll sing to harps of gold. W. H. HAVERGAL. 658 855 1 856 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- SABBATH SCHOOLS. 4 8888 ploo ope 8 8 g od QY cool Siloam's shady rill 200 8 80080 p How sweet the breath, beneath the hill, Of Sharon's dewy rose! 8 Brixton.- C.M. geop 2 Lo! such the child whose early feet The paths of peace have trod, Whose secret heart with influence sweet Is upward drawn to God. рр 8 d oooo grows! 8 8 oid 8 8 -6And the rich blessings of whose hands Like heavenly manna fall. glg dod dod --0 5 Dependent on Thy bounteous breath, We seek Thy grace alone, A In childhood, manhood, age, and death, To keep us still Thine own. R. HEBER. Westminster.- C.M. " 1 op o pote -6dodoode: plo po plo. To By cool Siloam's shady rill The lily must decay; p The rose, that blooms beneath the hill, Must shortly fade away. 40 Thou, whose infant feet were found Within Thy Father's shrine, Whose years, with changeless virtue Were all alike divine: [ crowned, d T. WALDO MORELL. ridd 2 d eple d e 88 d -088 J. TURLE. 8 8 900 8: 8: " 1 BLEST is the man whose heart expands 2 Blest work! the youthful mind to win, At And turn the race p From the deceitful paths of sin, To seek redeeming grace. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- SABBATH SCHOOLS. 3 Children our kind protection claim; And God will well approve, When infants learn to praise His name, And their Redeemer love. 857-858 ## f5 Thy Spirit, Father, on us shed, And bless this good design; The honours of Thy Name be spread, And all the glory Thine. Ellingbam.- 77.77. dd ре O 88 8 AST Thou bidden, gracious Lord, Lo! Thy servants, at Thy word, Bring the little ones to Thee. 2 Oft we bring them in our prayer, And to- day, in ordered throng, Saviour, to Thy love and care We commend them in our song. O " 1 A 3 Through their hours of tender youth We would lead them in Thy way, Teach them, from Thy word of truth, To believe and to obey. 4 Be ours the bliss, in wisdom's way To guide untutored youth, To show the mind, so apt to stray, The Way, the Life, the Truth." 858 pl YOD of mercy, throned on high, Hear, O hear our feeble cry; Guide, O guide our wandering feet! 2 Young and erring travellers, we All our dangers do not know; Scarcely fear the stormy sea, Hardly feel the tempest blow. 3 Jesus, Lover of the young, A Cleanse us with Thy blood Divine, Ere the tide of sin grow strong, Save us, keep us, make us Thine! J. STRAPHAN. gi өө 8 8 de d Ellingham.- 77.77. 8 d d d 8 Rev. S. N. GODFREY. O & La 8 8 8 4 As to us the sacred task Of instruction is assigned; On our gifts Thy grace we ask Pleasure in our work to find. Hell 659 f5 Thine the silver and the gold, Thine the patience, time, and skill; Every talent let us hold From Thee, Lord, and for Thee still. 6 Only pour Thy Spirit down: Root and ground us in Thy love: Aid us, and our labours crown: Bring us to Thy rest above. H. DOWNTON. | p4 When perplexed in danger's snare, Thou alone our Guide canst be; When oppressed with woe and care, Whom have we to trust but Thee? 5 Let us ever hear Thy voice, Ask Thy counsel every day: f Saints and angels will rejoice, If we walk in wisdom's way. 6 Saviour, give us faith, and pour Hope and love on every soulf Hope, till time shall be no more; Love, while endless ages roll! H. NEELE. 660 859 d. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- SABBATH SCHOOLS. Moreb( 1st Tune).- 66 4.6 6 6 4. 1 188l2sol28claré loggali ogo add dod d. lddo. ddd dd do " 1 SHE O "" add d Greenwood( 2nd Tune).- 66 4.6 6 6 4. 11 до 20 " 1 ddd. agapapada é ded dddd HEPHERD of tender youth, Guiding, in love and truth, Through devious ways; f Christ, our triumphant King, We come Thy Name to sing, And here our children bring, To shout Thy praise. f 2 Thou art our Holy Lord, The all- subduing Word, Healer of strife: Р Thou didst Thyself abase, That from sin's deep disgrace Thou mightest save our race And give us life. f рвор ров пра 8 O Dr. BRAUN. dod ooo 870 doo doo dog od dod 00 || ºgg| 000 P TE DO جد do do ddd 8 E. PROUT. 8.0|| 800|| 8000 de d 8 -6° 30 wisdom's great High Priest, Thou hast prepared the feast Thou Of holy love; p And in our mortal pain, None calls on Thee in vain; Help Thou dost not refrainHelp from above. f 4 Be ever near our side, Our Shepherd and our Guide. Our staff and song: Jesus, Thou Christ of God, By Thy perennial word, Lead us where Thou hast trod; Make our faith strong. f 860 3 1 1608 8 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- SABBATH SCHOOLS. 5 So now, and till we die, Sound we Thy praises high, And joyful sing. Infants, and the glad throng Who to Thy Church belong, Unite, and swell the song f g dd 8 " 1 To Christ our King. CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA, trs. by H. M. DEXTER. Parkes.- 76.7 6.3 3.6 6. 11. 8 d. die die d 8 8 11. FATHER, Son, and Holy Ghost, Bless the young before Thee: Thou their wants and dangers know'st; Watch them, we implore Thee: Here they stand, Hopeful band, p Want and sin confessing, Waiting for Thy blessing. 1 d. d. OTO dd d d. d. Lord, we pray That they may 3 Giver Thou of gifts to all, No good thing deny them Hear, O hear our earnest call, Life and light supply them: Make them new, Keep them true, f All that stand before Thee; J. SELBY. 661 + All like Thee be holy, Loving, meek, and lowly. g: d. √ ² Gentle Saviour, make them Thine, Thou wilt never lose them; p May Thy life and love divine Melt their tender bosom; Bless them, we implore Thee. From the German, trs. by J. S. STALLYBRASS. 11. 8: 062 861 4 fl d d d O VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- SABBATH SCHOOLS Lymington.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. 8 d 8 ddd O e Ø ре dd 00 90 O --6O ! HThe little children sang: Through pillared court and temple, The lovely anthem rang; To Jesus who had blessed them, Close folded to His breast, The children sang their praises, The simplest and the best. A 2 From Olivet they followed, ' Midst an exultant crowd, Waving the victor palm branch, And shouting clear and loud; Bright angels joined the chorus, Beyond the cloudless skyHosanna in the highest, Glory to God on high!' = 000= d 11. 8 8 TO O TO d 8 d P 8 Et 8: d d. I p To al . d 8 8 88 R. JACKSON. to d 8: -6° Q -e 10 -6° O O f 3 Fair leaves of silvery olive They strewed upon the ground, Whilst 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 ox His bidding wait. • 00 f 4' Hosanna in the highest!' That ancient song we sing; For Christ is our Redeemer, The Lord of heaven our King: f O may we ever praise Him, With heart and life and voice, And in His blissful presence Eternally rejoice! J. THRELFALL 862 f P P VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- SABBATH SCHOOLS. Missionary.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. 80 Tod 00 8 8 00 # 8 TOO OO dd 88 + J Q 8 8 d Tod 00 100 00 Too Too d 8 8 d 00 ㅎㅎㅎ 8 d a a 00 0 Q WHEN, His salvation bringing, To came, f The children all stood singing Hosanna to His name: Nor did their zeal offend Him, But, as He rode along, He bade them still attend Him, And smiled to hear their song. 11 8 8 8 " 1 11. Q g 8 8 8 Do 0000 8 d d g d 00 O dlo 8 g d 2 663 0" 888 Dr. L. MASON. O + 888 d d 8 O 3 For should we fail proclaiming Our great Redeemer's praise, The stones, our silence shaming, Might their hosannas raise. f But shall we only render The tribute of our words? No, while our hearts are tender, They too shall be the Lord's. J. KING. 8 d P d 8 8 d g: -e-° Q -6° Q -6O 8: 2 And since the Lord retaineth His love for children still, Though now as King He reigneth On Zion's heavenly hill, We'll flock around His banner Who sits upon the throne, f And sing aloud, Hosanna To David's royal Son! 664 863 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- SABBATH SCHOOLS. Come Praise the Lord."- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. $ O Topp & d d d d d d O 00 Too 010 8 d d d d O d 100 00 28 Give thanks to Him, O children, Who lived a child on earth: He loved the little children, And called them to His side, His loving arms embraced them, And for their sake He died. P 00 [ Boys only.] f2 0 Jesus! we would praise Thee, With songs of holy joy, For Thou on earth didst sojourn A pure and spotless Boy:. Make us, like Thee, obedient, f1 COME, praise your Lord and Saviour In Like Thee, from sin- stains free, Like Thee, in God's own temple, In lowly home, like Thee. 88 " 1 06 11 Idded d Toto oko po to 11 8 d Q 888 dig d O d d d d P didd EL O E. H. LEMARE, F.C.O. J 8 d d H ap 1984 TOO O ddd Q [ Girls only.] 30 Jesus! we too praise Thee, The lowly maiden's Son: In Thee all gentlest graces Are gathered into one: give that best adornment That Christian maid can wear, The meek and quiet spirit Which shone in Thee so fair. V [ All.] f4 0 Lord! with voices blended, We sing our songs of praise: Be Thou the light and pattern Of all our childhood's days; And lead us ever onward, That, while we stay below, We may, like Thee, O Jesus! In grace and wisdom grow. W. W. How. 864 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- SABBATH SCHOOLS. рр g REFRAIN. Glory.- C.M.( With Refrain). og OOOO गरे рр 8 Lid 8888 d d 8 a 8 8 d " 1 d d d 8 O 8 de d d 08 Singing, Glory, glory, glory. 8 dege 일 AROUND the throne of God in heaven stand; Children whose sins are all forgiven, A holy, happy band, 2 In flowing robes of spotless white See every one arrayed: Dwelling in everlasting light, And joys that never fade, f Singing, Glory, glory, glory. p 4 Because the Saviour shed His blood To take away their sin, Washed in that precious purple flood, Behold them white and clean, f Singing, Glory, glory, glory. 3 What brought them to that world above, That heaven so bright and fair, Where all is peace, and joy, and love, How came those children there, f Singing, Glory, glory, glory. 5 On earth they sought the Saviour's grace On earth they loved His name; So now they see His blesssèd face, And stand before the Lamb: f Singing, Glory, glory, glory. 6 And is that fountain flowing yet? Blest Saviour, lead us there; That we those happy ones may meet, And in their praises share, f Singing, Glory, glory, glory. A. SHEPHERD. LJ go. O 665 e 666 865 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- SABBATH SCHOOLS. d. O. Yo P. 8 Grange.- 87.87.87. **| to d Po 8 d d GRACI RACIOUS Saviour, Gentle Shepherd Little ones are dear to Thee; Gathered with Thine arms, and carried In Thy bosom may they be: Sweetly, fondly, safely tended, From all want and danger free. 8 p2 Tender Shepherd, never leave them From Thy fold to go astray; By Thy warning love directed May they walk the narrow way: Thus direct them, thus defend them, Lest they fall an easy prey. A d PP d d 3 Cleanse their hearts from sinful folly In the stream Thy love supplied, Mingled stream of blood and water, " 1 " 1 " 1 Rev. R. BROWN- BORTHWICK. d. e Q. & P +38 培 # 8 2 8 f Flowing from Thy wounded side; And to heavenly pastures lead them, Where Thine own still waters glide. 6 4 Let Thy Holy Word instruct them, Fill their minds with heavenly light; Let Thy love and grace constrain them To approve of what is right; Let them feel Thy yoke is easy, Let them prove Thy burden light. 5 Taught to love the holy praises A f Which on earth Thy children sing, With both lips and hearts unfeigned, Glad thank- offerings may they bring; Then, with all Thy saints in glory, Join to praise their Lord and King. J. E. LEESON AND J. KEBLE. 866 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- SABBATH SCHOOLS. Day of Gladness. 87.8 7.8 7.87. b le P P P P d d d d d d d d d g8 8 8 8 20 8 TOO 0 P d d d d 8 OOO 00 P 8 8 8 d8 d 8 g TOO 2 " 1 d d d d d d d 8 ed. " 1 11. " 1 " 1 8 8 de 8 8 800 dd I d 2 11 8 HEA EAVENLY Father, send Thy bless- p2 On Thy children gathered here;[ ing May they all, Thy name confessing, Be to Thee for ever dear; May they be, like Joseph, loving, Dutiful, and chaste, and pure, And their faith, like David, proving, Steadfast unto death endure. d 3 Spread Thy golden pinions o'er them, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove; Guide them, lead them, go before them, Give them peace, and joy, and love; Temples of the Holy Spirit, May they with Thy glory shine, A f And immortal bliss inherit, J. BARRITT. And for evermore be Thine! 667 108 C. WORDSWORTH. Eve -0doo 818 poro P Holy Saviour, who in meekness Didst vouchsafe a child to be,[ ness; Guide their steps, and help their weakBless, and make them like to Thee; Bear Thy lambs, when they are weary, In Thine arms, and at Thy breast: Through life's desert, dry and dreary, Bring them to Thy heavenly rest. dd ер dd 00 668 867 1 ## ## VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- SABBATH SCHOOLS. Dura.- 88.8 8.8 8. d 00 OOOO d 8 d TOO 8 d d 6 TOO OO 8 8 d d d d d 0 8 8 do Q Q 8 00 d TOO CO р 8 || 0000= 8 d TOO O 0000 8 88 8 d d O d d d d d d d TOOL DO 8 TOO COME, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, To whom we for our children cry; The good desired and wanted most Out of Thy richest grace supply; The sacred discipline be given, To train and bring them up for heaven. p2 Error and ignorance remove,[ mind; V Their blindness both of heart and Give them the wisdom from above, Spotless, and peaceable, and kind; In knowledge pure their minds renew, And store with thoughts divinely true. A TOPO р d 00_ لحمل 8 " 1 TOTO " 1 O d d 8 8 8 TOO 8 d d J € Dr. GAUNTLETT. 8 8 d do CO 8 8 d TOO 00_ d 8 100 TOO OO dead 8 TOO OO. g 8 3 Unite the pair so long disjoinedKnowledge and vital piety; Learning and holiness combined, And truth and love, let all men see In those whom up to Thee we give, Thine, wholly Thine, to die and live. 4 Father, accept them through Thy Son, And ever by Thy Spirit guide! Thy wisdom in their lives be shown, Thy name confessed and glorified; f Thy power and love diffused abroad, Till all the earth is filled with God. C. WESLEY. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSCOMMENCEMENT AND CLOSE OF THE YEAR. Requies( 1st Tune).- L.M. 868 !! popać piępęsi posé.202008: dddddddddo. do 8000 & foll pe idd dd 8 O 00 P d Q O dde 8p 11 bampstead( 2nd Tune).- L.M. 8:00 dddded d 8 O 8 8 8 9 9 8 do e FATHER of mercies! God of love! A Whose kind compassion still we prove, Our praise accept, and bless us here, As brought to this another year. f2 We sing Thy goodness all divine, Whose radiant beams around us shine, " Tis through Thy goodness we appear Preserved to this another year. صلاح اصير F. HASTIE. 0100 ㅎ f We'll joyful part with all that's here, Nor wish on earth- another year. 8 669 A 5 Still, Lord, through life Thy love display, And then in death's approaching day, ploog dddddddd Pie p3 Our souls, our all we here resign; Make us, and keep us ever Thine; And grant that in Thy love and fear We may begin- another year. S. MEDLEY. 8:|| W. SMALLWOOD. o 4 Be this our sweet experience still, To know and do Thy holy will; Then shall our souls, with joy sincere, Bless Thee for this- another year. 8 11 670 869 # 4 8 8.500 O VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSRome.-C.M. 1 8 gloopdel and 8 8 8 8 0 0 0 " P P P P o d d d d d P P P BREAK, new- born Year, on glad eyes break, Melodious voices move! 588 On, rolling Time! thou canst not make The Father cease to love. p 2 The parted year had wingèd feet; The Saviour still doth stay: The New Year comes! but, Spirit sweet, Thou goest not away. p 3 Our hearts in tears may oft run o'er: But, Lord, Thy smile still beams; Our sins are swelling evermore; But pardoning grace still streams. 4 Lord! from this year more service win, More glory, more delight! O make its hours less sad with sin, Its days with Thee more bright! 5 Then we may bless its precious things If earthly cheer should come, Or gladsome mount on angel wings If Thou shouldst take us home. esta f 60 golden then the hours must be; The year must needs be sweet; Yes, Lord, with happy melody Thine opening grace we greet. T. H. GILL. 870-871 fl d COMMENCEMENT AND CLOSE OF THE YEAR. St. Magnus.- C.M. 8 d 8 d d V 888 dd d H OME, let us join our friends above the prize, And on the eagle wings of love To joys celestial rise. f2 Let saints on earth unite to sing With those to glory gone; For all the servants of our King, In earth and heaven, are one. 3 One family we dwell in Him, One church above, beneath, Though now divided by the stream, The narrow stream of death; 4 One army of the living God, To His command we bow: Part of His host have crossed the flood, And part are crossing now. 871 1 COD of our life! Thy various praise Thy hand removes our fleeting days, And brings the seasons round. 1² 2 To Thee shall annual incense rise, Our Father and our Friend; While annual mercies from the skies In genial streams descend. O 3 In every scene of life, Thy care, In every age, we see; And constant as Thy favours are, So let our praises be. " 1 d d 8 "" TOO P O de рет St. Magnus.- C.M. & q 8T8- ST8 Dr. J. CLARKE. d Q Q p5 What numbers to their endless home This solemn moment fly! And we are to the margin come, And we expect to die; 6 His militant embodied host, With wishful looks we stand, And long to see that happy coast, And reach that heavenly land. 7 Our old companions in distress We haste again to see, And eager long for our release, And full felicity. O 671 8 E'en now by faith we join our hands With those that went before; And greet the blood- besprinkled bands On the eternal shore. C. WESLEY. 4 Still may Thy love in every scene, In every age, appear; p And let the same compassion deign To bless the opening year. 50 keep this foolish heart of mine From anxious passions free; Each comfort teach me to resign, And trust my all to Thee. A 6 If mercy smile, let mercy bring My wandering soul to God; And in affliction I will sing, If Thou wilt bless the rod. O. HEGIN BOTHAM. 672 872-873 7 ㅎ d d O VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSd 873 St. James.- C.M. dő d d All praise to Him belongs: 8 Who kindly lengthens out our days, Demands our choicest songs. 80 d d d d d 2 His providence hath brought us through Another various year: A We all, with vows and anthems new, Before our God appear. 3 Father, Thy mercies past we own, Thy still continued care; To Thee presenting, through Thy Son, Whate'er we have or are. " 1 88 de ddddd 8 우 ddd SING ING to the Great Jehovah's praise!| f4 Our lips and lives shall gladly show The wonders of Thy love, St. James.- C.M. [ Watch Night.] fl f1 JOIN, all ye ransomed sons of grace, The holy joy prolong, And shout to the Redeemer's praise A solemn midnight song. IT8-010 While on, in Jesus' steps, we go To see Thy face above. f2 Blessing, and thanks, and love, and might, Be to our Jesus given, go Who turns our darkness into light, Who turns our hell to heaven. 5 Our residue of days or hours Thine, wholly Thine, shall be, And all our consecrated powersA sacrifice to Thee: A 3 Thither our faithful souls He leads, Thither He bids us rise, et 6 Till Jesus, in the clouds, appear To saints on earth forgiven, f And bring the grand Sabbatic year, The Jubilee of Heaven. C. WESLEY. f With crowns of joy upon our heads, To meet Him in the skies. 8 C. WESLEY. O 874 F 1 22 P P P @poop 2 3 V 8. d # COMMENCEMENT AND CLOSE OF THE YEAR. dd Southport( 1st Tune).- S.M. 82 8 d Jd 8 2 8 e 800 8: Sator( 2nd Tune).-- S.M. g 11 de ad O RE there no years in heaven? No change of day and night! No rolling seasons' varied hues AR To mark Time's onward flight? No; Time itself must fade, And New Years' Days shall cease When all God's children meet on high, To hail the Prince of Peace. His realm is endless rest, And perfect holiness! No cares shall cloud, no sorrow dim That home of loveliness. 172 de do gd d P 8 8 | f4 d j 5 f6 8 d 2 Rev. J. DAVIES. 00 8 800 8: d d Q 8 2 ed 8 8 8 0 ale A To praise our Father's boundless love, And ask to be forgiven. 673 In His great name we raise Our New Year's song to heaven; Saviour, be Thou our trust, Our daily, hourly Friend; Unite our hearts in love to TheeThe love which knows no end. So may our lives on earth, Made happy by Thy grace, Be foretastes of a fairer homeA heavenly dwelling- place. SATOR. Y 674 875-876 PP dd ре VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSSt. belen.- 77.77. PP dd 876 00 d 8 O 2020 1 FOR Thy mercy and Thy grace Constant through another year, Hear our song of thankfulness, Jesus our Redeemer, hear. 2 Dark the future; let Thy light Guide us, Bright and Morning Star; Fierce our foes, and hard the fight; Arm us, Saviour, for the war. d d d d d d d d V Lo! I in Thy courts appear, Humbly come to meet Thee here; 1 OD of truth and power and grace, 3 All my promises renew, All my wickedness eschew, Chiefly that I called my own, Now I hate, renounce, disown. 4 Never more will I commit, Follow, or be led by it; Only grant the grace I claim, Arm my soul in Jesus' name. p2 Trembling at Thine altar stand, Lift to heaven my heart and hand, Of Thy promised strength secure, All my sins I now abjure. P.P d d d d pp p4 Who of us death's awful road 11 SIP de p 3 In our weakness and distress, Rock of Strength, be Thou our stay6 So within Thy palace gate In the pathless wilderness Be our true and living way. St. [ Renewing the Covenant.] 24 belen.- 77.77. WHITAKER. fdd In the coming year shall tread? With Thy rod and staff, O God, Comfort Thou his dying bed! -65 Keep us faithful, keep us pure, Keep us evermore Thine own: Help, O help us to endure; Fit us for the promised crown! -6We shall praise, on golden strings, f Thee, the only Potentate, Lord of lords, and King of kings! H. DOWNTON. 5 Sure I am it is Thy will I should never yield to ill, Never lose Thy gracious power, Never sin or grieve Thee more. 7 Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Present with Thy angel host, p While I at Thine altar bow, Witness to the solemn vow. 6 What doth then my hopes prevent? Lord, Thou stay'st for my consent; My consent through grace I give, Promise in Thy fear to live. 8 Now admit my bold appeal, Now affix Thy Spirit's seal, f Now the power from high be given, Register the vow in heaven. C. WESLEY. 877 3 3 品 COMMENCEMENT AND CLOSE OF THE YEAR. Derbe.- 5 5.5 11. de do dd 1 And 2 d -0-0 P4 8 100 5 8 80 d ge Our life is a dream; Our time as a stream Glides swiftly away, And the fugitive moment refuses to stay. let us anew COME journey pursue, Roll round with the year, never stand still till the Master appear. From Sacred Harmony. 2 His adorable will Let us gladly fulfil, And our talents improve, By the patience of hope and the labour of love. P 3 The arrow is flown, The moment is gone; The millenial year Rushes on to our view, and eternity's here. 8 de -OO that each in the day Of His coming may say, ' I have fought my way through, I have finished the work Thou didst give me to do!" O that each from his Lord May receive the glad word, Well and faithfully done; Enter into My joy, and sit down on My throne!' 675 C. WESLEY. 8 676 878 R - alg d d d d ete боб dddd To a do VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSVictory.- 555 11.5 5 5 11. a TOO O 8 事實 O 11 2 " 1 " 1 2 At Jesus's call 11 COME, let us anew -8b= dod O Our journey pursue, d We gave up our all; And still we forego P g d d o lli d g 우 P10 and d d ptp TOO Though wandering on earth, This is our With vigour arise, [ skies. And press to our permanent place in the Our Of heavenly birth, W " 1 00 a 8 헤헤 ماه did 00 O di d d d Pf e Dr. GAUNTLETT. bo · pp 8 80 dd d d d d dddd ff ddd did TOOL 3 A country of joy, Without any alloy, We thither repair: dod d d d TOOL [ confess. No matter what cheer But strangers and pilgrims ourselves we We meet with on earth; for eternity's near. 4 The rougher our way, The shorter our stay; g [ there. hearts and our treasure already are We march hand in hand To Immanuel's land: d f The fiercer the blast, The sooner' tis past; The troubles that come, The tempests that rise Shall gloriously hurry our souls to the skies For Jesu's sake our enjoyments below. No longing we find For the country behind; But onward we move, And still we are seeking the country above: Shall come to our rescue, and hasten us home. C. WESLEY. 879 • COMMENCEMENT AND CLOSE OF THE YEAR. Omagh.- 6 6.6 6.8 8. Too TOO TOO 88 e de P g TOO d d pele ddddd 2 He comes, He comes, to call A The nations to His bar, 8: And raise to glory all Who fit for glory are; f Made ready for your full reward, Go forth with joy to meet your Lord. f 5 1 YE virgin souls, arise, With all the dead, awake Unto salvation wise, Oil in your vessels take! Upstarting at the midnight cry, ' Behold the heavenly Bridegroom nigh!' 11 8: ePP 8 8 d d d d J. ерер gd. The everlasting doors Shall soon the saints receive, W. A. JEFFERSON. Above yon angel powers In glorious joy to live: Far from a world of grief and sin, With God eternally shut in. dd dd O C. WESLEY. 677 3 Go, meet Him in the sky, Your everlasting Friend; f Your Head to glorify, With all His saints ascend; Ye pure in heart, obtain the grace To see, without a veil, His face! 8: Po. d O 8 8 8: 4 Ye that have here received The unction from above, And in His Spirit lived, Obedient to His love, f Jesus shall claim you for His bride: Rejoice with all the sanctified! 678 880 8 d 8 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSBickleigh.- 66.6 6.8 8. 8 d d d d d 1 80 위임 음 gdd 8 8 8: 1 THE Lord of earth and sky, The God of ages, praise; Who reigns enthroned on high, Ancient of endless days; Who lengthens out our trial here, And spares us yet another year. p 2 Barren and withered trees, " 1 8 d d " 1 We cumbered long the ground; No fruits of holiness On our dead souls were found: Yet doth He us in mercy spare Another and another year. dd d P 00 djd 88 d d S. REAY, Mus. Bac. d E d d d O 8: --65 Then dig about our root, Break up the fallow ground, And let our gracious fruit To Thy great praise abound: O let us all Thy praise declare, And fruit unto perfection bear! C. WESLEY. 18 8: -9° O Ppp pep d 2018 p 3 When Justice bared the sword, To cut the fig- tree down, 311 The pity of our Lord Cried,' Let it still alone!' Our gracious God inclined His ear, And spared us yet another year. 4 Jesus, Thy speaking blood From God obtained the grace, Who therefore hath bestowed On us a longer space: Thou didst in our behalf appear, And, lo, we see another year! 881 ② ## COMMENCEMENT AND CLOSE OF THE YEAR. Carinthia.- 66.6 6.8 8. рерв 8 Tod Too oo. d d 8 1 dd 0000 8 TOO OO P d " 1 8 TO O d 8 840 dd 27 d d 100-0 SWIFT WIFT as an eagle's flight, So, Father, in Thy sight, When hastening to his prey, popo 2 As morning mists, that fly A P 8 d d d d The footsteps of the light; As evening clouds, that die Our moments pass away; Yet not too swift their course shall be, If they but bear us, Lord, to Thee. 3 Thy mercies past we sing, The praise is Thine alone; What future days shall bring, To none but Thee known: Beneath the touch of night; So fly our years- Lord, let them be As friends, to lead us home to Thee! d dddd P Yet, whatsoe'er our portion be, Conduct us safe to heaven and Thee! 4 On life's fast- rushing tide What dangers hover near? Yet, if our Saviour guide, We shall no shipwreck fear; f But joyful breast the stormy sea, And land at last in heaven with Thee. W. H. GROSER. 8: 00 00 679 00-00 680 882 48: 8: 8: VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSDedicatio Anni.- 75.7 5.7 5.7 5. d d d d Q £ Q d d. p d. d d POPR d d d d d d TOO TOO OO HOL CO FATHER, let me dedicate All this year to Thee, In whatever worldly state Thou wilt have me be: The Not from sorrow, pain, or care, Freedom dare I claim: This alone shall be my prayer, f' Glorify Thy Name.' 2 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 f Glorify Thy Name. 000 TO g 00 go d a af 11 8 " 1 11 8 8 d 8 dd d R. F. COULES, F.C.O. TO TO O TOO O OL opp d d !!! CO g d d 우 p 3 If in mercy Thou wilt spare Joys that yet are mine; If on life, serene and fair, 8 183 A Brighter rays may shine; Let my glad heart, while it sings, Thee in all proclaim, And, whate'er the future brings, f Glorify Thy Name. p 4 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, f' Glorify Thy Name.' L. TUTTIETT. 883 0: 4 0 2 1 TOOL d 8 d d d d d da COMMENCEMENT AND CLOSE OF THE YEAR a pe 8 8 Sacrifice( 1st Tune).- 76.7 6. 8 d d d d Q TOOOO 8 8 8 8 d 2 d 00 01 8 8 I dd TOOL d -600 %%%%%% d d d d d d pptp ере Crewe( 2nd Tune).- 76.76. 2 Another year of leaning Upon Thy loving breast, Of ever- deepening trustfulness, Of quiet, happy rest; 3 Another year of mercies, Of faithfulness and grace; Another year of gladness In the shining of Thy face; a 6 00 a d 00 " 1 8 11 11 " 1 = OO dldar d d d 우우 = TTOOL рр ре 8 d d f 4 Another ANOTHER year is dawning: Dear Master, let it be, In working or in waiting, Another year for Thee; g g d d d d of 2002 ممم 8 d d H. LAHEE. progress, of praise, N 681 8: --6R. DENNIS. 5 Another year of service, Of witness for Thy love; Another year of training For holier work above. OP 8 Fill 8: of year Another year Another year of proving 6 Thy presence all the days:' 8: 6 Another year is dawning: Dear Master, let it be, On earth, or else, in heaven, Another year for Thee! F. R. HAVERGAL. Y* 682 884 1 # 4 # VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSRequies.- 77.7 7.7 7.7 7. 888 d d d id 2 8888 d d d d d d Q TOO O OO. TOOOO DO 00 DO d d Q alax 8 d d d d d do 0 plp 8888 dd die did 0 They have done with all below; p We a little longer wait, But how little none can know. " 1 00 88 WHILE, with ceaseless course, the sun Hasted through the former year, Many souls their race have run, Never more to meet us here: Fixed in an eternal state, " 1 88 ob TOO TOO 00 88 00 oo 00 DO. P 8 80 000 Tod D F8 8% 0 TOO TO BLUMENTHAL. plp 8 d d d d 8 d d 8 to 10 O 3 Thanks for mercies past receive, Pardon of our sins renew; Teach us henceforth how to live With eternity in view: Bless Thy word to young and old, Fill us with the Saviour's love; And when life's short tale is told, f May we dwell with Thee above. J. NEWTON. 8 O Ja 8 2 As the wingèd arrow flies, Speedily the mark to findAs the lightning from the skies Darts, and leaves no trace behindp Swiftly thus our fleeting days Bear us down life's rapid stream; A Upwards, Lord, our spirits raise: All below is but a dream. 885 2 COMMENCEMENT AND CLOSE OF THE YEAR. Q; p q d d d d d pf 212 Faith. 87.8 7.887. !!!! d d d gdd pender dddbo ре TOO. sppppp 1A CROSS the the shades of night This winter's eve are fleeting; We come to Thee, the Life and Light, In solemn worship meeting; And as the year's last hours go by We lift to Thee our earnest cry, Once more Thy love entreating. p2 Before Thee, Lord, subdued we bow, To Thee our prayers addressing; Recounting all Thy mercies now, dd 20 And all our sins confessing; Beseeching Thee, this coming year, To hold us in Thy faith and fear, And crown us with Thy blessing. p3 And while we kneel, we lift our eyes To dear ones gone before us, Safe housed with Thee in Paradise, Their spirits hovering o'er us: And beg of Thee, when life is past, To re- unite us all at last, And to our lost restore us, FOO TO dddd ре le dddd P Old Melody, 1650. 8 8880000 800 gddg dd ddddd p plop 683 4 We gather up, in this brief hour, The memory of Thy mercies; Thy wondrous goodness, love, and power Our grateful song rehearses:[ stay For Thou hast been our strength and In many a dark and dreary day Of sorrow and reverses. 5 In many an hour, when fear and dread Like evil spells have bound us, And clouds were gathering overhead, Thy providence hath found us: In many a night, when waves ran high, Thy gracious presence drawing nigh Hath made all calm around us. 6 Then, O great God! in years to come, Whatever fate betide us, [ home Right onward through our journey Be Thou at hand to guide us: Nor leave us till, at close of life, Safe from all perils, toil, and strife, Heaven shall unfold and hide us. J. HAMILTON. 684 886-887 dod 887 d di VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSSt. Catherine.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. ddd ро ff 98 છે P.P. d d d 8 8 8 222-22 -e -e2 O d LE 88 88 22 g d d 2 1 HYn revellings and frantic mirth? OW many pass V² The creature is their sole delight, Their happiness the things of earth: For us suffice the season past; We choose the better part at last. We will not close our wakeful eyes, We will not let our eyelids sleep, p But humbly lift them to the skies, And all a solemn vigil keep: So many years on sin bestowed, Can we not watch one night for God? 2. O 11 " 1 ddd 88 ddd GOD! how often hath Thine ear 0 To me in willing mercy bowed: While worshipping Thine altar near, Lowly I wept, and strongly vowed: p But ah! the feebleness of man! Have I not vowed and wept in vain? JJJ dd 8 8 8 f5 0 may we all triumphant rise, 68 With joy upon our heads return, And far above these nether skies, dodaje J. G. WALTON. By Thee on eagles' wings upborne, Through all yon radiant circles move, And gain the highest heaven of love! 2 od oded 08 80 3 We can, O Jesus! for Thy sake, Devote our every hour to Thee: Speak but the word, our souls shall wake And sing with cheerful melody;[ ploy, f Thy praise shall our glad tongues emAnd every heart shall dance with joy. St. Catherine.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. [ Renewing the Covenant.] 88 80:11 f4 Shout, in the midst of us, O King 8: Of saints, and make our joys abound; Let us exalt, give thanks, and sing, And triumph in redemption found: We ask for every waiting soul, O let our glorious joy be full! C. WESLEY. 2 Return, O Lord of hosts, return! Behold Thy servant in distress; p My faithlessness again I mourn; Again forgive my faithlessness; And to Thine arms my spirit take, And bless me for the Saviour's sake. 3 In pity of the soul Thou lov'st, Now bid the sin Thou hat'st expire: Let me desire what Thou approv'st, Thou dost approve what I desire; And Thou wilt deign to call me Thine, And I will dare to call Thee mine. 888 O: do plo do COMMENCEMENT AND CLOSE OF THE YEAR. ald -9adjo 2 5 But, that my faith no more may know Or change, or interval, or end, Help me in all Thy paths to go, And now, as e'er, my voice attend, And gladden me with answers mild, V And commune, Father, with Thy child! ato Poppel 808 8 8 ро 28 New Radnor.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. Pepp 4 This day the covenant I sign, The bond of sure and promised peace; Nor can I doubt its power divine, Since sealed with Jesus' blood it is: That blood I trust, that blood alone, And make the covenant peace mine own.. " 1 8 fl 1 WISDOM ascribe, and might and To God, who lengthens out our days, Who spares us yet another year And makes us see His goodness here: O may we all the time redeem, And henceforth live and die to Him. 80 eto рерг W. M. BUNTING. 19 Rev. T. RICHARD MATTHEWS. Lig of PROPO dagdaddade do ppple 80 etf 685 pi do d oo dje f 3 Merciful God, how shall we raise, Our hearts to yield Thee all Thy praise? Our hearts shall beat for Thee alone: Our lives shall make Thy goodness known; Our souls and bodies shall be Thine, A living sacrifice divine. C. WESLEY. G 8 Pipp 2 How often, when His arm was bared, Hath He our sinful Israel spared! ' Let me alone,' His mercy cried, And turned the vengeful stroke aside; Indulged another kind reprieve, And strangely suffered us to live. 686 889 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSBridegroom.- 14 14.14 14. 8:: 88 ddddd pl 31 2 8: pallbeing 888 d d d d O load dbd. ppo Q. operata g d d d d d d d ㅎ PP £ d. Jd. +8 bo på 2000: Sir G. A. MACFARREN. dddd. 98 # 8 e d 2 Do thou, my soul, beware, beware lest thou in sleep sink down, Lest thou be given o'er to death, and lose the golden crown; But see that thou be sober, with a watchful eye, and thus Cry- Holy, holy, holy God, have mercy upon us!' O a: ВЕН EHOLD, the Bridegroom cometh in the middle of the night, And blest is he whose loins are girt, whose lamp is burning bright; p But woe to that dull servant whom his Master shall surprise, With lamp untrimmed, unburning, with slumber in his eyes. d 8: 88 -6-° p3 That day, the day of fear, shall come; my soul, slack not thy toil, But light thy lamp, and feed it well, and make it bright with oil; Thou knowest not how soon may sound the cry at eventide, f'Behold, the Bridegroom comes! Arise! go forth to meet the Bride. 4 Beware, my soul; take thou good heed, lest thou in slumber lie, And, like the foolish, stand without, and knock, and vainly cry; A But watch, and bear thy lamp undimmed, and Christ shall gird thee on f His own bright wedding robe of light- the glory of the Son. From the Greek, trs. by G. MOULTRIE. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- 687 HARVEST THANKSGIVING. Lur Mundi.- L.M. 890-891 1 4 8 8 8 0 0 0 d d d d d ff 4 A OLL 88 ddddddő p p p p p p p 891 f1 1REAT God, as seasons disappear, And changes mark the rolling 2 The harvest song would we repeat: Thou givest us the finest wheat; The joys of harvest we have known: f The praise, O Lord, is all Thine own. year, Thy favour still has crowned our days, And we would celebrate Thy praise. O Well may Thy praise our lips emWhile in Thy temple we appear,[ ploy, Whose goodness crowns the circling year. 2 While as the wheels of nature roll, Thy hand supports the steady pole; p By Thee the sun is taught to rise, And darkness when to veil the skies. علما 3 The flowery spring, at Thy command, Embalms the air, and paints the land; The summer rays with vigour shine, To raise the corn, and cheer the vine. A P TOO TOOL de 5 That so, when angel- reapers come To gather sheaves to Thy blest home, Our spirits may be borne on high f To Thy safe garner in the sky. E. BUTCHER. Lur Mundi.- L.M. O f6 Dr. GAUNTLETT. 3 Our tables spread, our garners stored, O give us hearts to bless Thee, Lord: Forbid it, Source of light and love, That hearts and lives should barren prove. 88 d d d 4 Another harvest comes apace: Ripen our spirits by Thy grace, That we may calmly meet the blow p The sickle gives to lay us low. 2008 d 4 Thy hand in autumn richly pours O'er all our coasts abundant stores; And winters, softened by Thy care, No m a face of horror wear. P 5 Seasons and months, and weeks, and days, Demand successive songs of praise: Still be the cheerful homage paid, With opening light and evening shade. 0 may our more harmonious tongues In worlds unknown pursue the songs; And in those brighter courts adore, Where days and years revolve no more! P. DODDRIDGE. 688 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- HARVEST THANKSGIVING. 892 4 22 ele 8 110000 TOP DO 893 Ellesmere.- L.M. HA Tood DO DO d d d d d d d 81 8 рър d d d d d d d TOO TOOL TOO dodo PPP 1 WE E lift our eyes, our hands, to Thee, Our knees, our souls, to Thee we Father of all earth's family,[ bend; The appointed weeks of harvest send. 2 The ground, Thy table, is full spread With food to nourish man and beast; Hast Thou prepared the children's bread, And wilt Thou now forbid the feast? V paperepo ddded 9000 이 # 00 J = 000 1010 00= 8 3 Summer and winter, day and night, Seed- time and harvest, Thou hast willed; And dew and rain, and warmth and light, Have each their gracious work fulfilled. 0000 d d d [ A Wet Harvest.] dag og d d d 8 " 1 TOOL 10 " 1 00 Ombersley.- L.M. 향기 00d d d d d d d d pplep p 4 Shall whelming floods the hopes destroy Of those who in Thy promise trust? Shall storms prevent the reaper's joy, And lay his confidence in dust? d d d d A. REINAGLE. 8| 8 p6 We fall adoring at Thy feet; 5 0 bid the winds and waters cease, The lowering firmament unshroud; Think on Thy covenant of peace, Look on Thy bow-' tis in the cloud. 88 Our prayer is heard, the veil is riven, With pure heart- offerings let us eat The bread that cometh down from heaven. J. MONTGOMERY. P880 dd / 0/ 0/ ор Toplotn P dog dog Ho d W. H. GLADSTONE. 8% & 21 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- HARVEST THANKSGIVING. OUR UR hearts and voices let us raise| f5 May distant climes Thy word receive, Land after land, till all believe, In songs of thankfulness and praise, that never Which crowns the year with fruitfulness. Till earth shall bloom like Paradise. 2 Cheered by sun and fostering rain, The valleys wave with golden grain; The corn- fields teem with ripened shocks A fl [ flocks. The stalls with herds, the folds with 3 For what Thy bounteous hand imparts, Give us the grace of thankful hearts; f Teach us our thankfulness to prove, By hymns of praise and gifts of love. 4 To Thee we pray, the harvest's Lord, Send forth the sowers of Thy word, And may we speed them on the wings Of prayers and cheerful offerings. 894 8 Pr f9 Praise to our God and Father give; The source of love, in whom we live; Praise to the Son and Spirit be, One only God, and Persons three. Shildon.- C.M. pope 880 pop& E 18 0 da d 6 Shine on us with Thy glorious face, Refresh us with Thy gifts of grace: The gifts which by Thy Holy Ghost Were shed from heaven at Pentecost. ملاء 1 FOUNTAIN of mercy, God of love, How rich Thy bounties are! The rolling seasons, as they move, Proclaim Thy constant care. p8 So when the angel reapers come, And Thou shalt keep Thy Harvest Home, We in Thy barn shall garnered be, Thy heavenly barn, eternally. Teed p2 When in the bosom of the earth The sower hid the grain, Thy goodness marked its secret birth, And sent the early rain. 70 may we like a fruitful field, To Thee a rich abundance yield; And, as the fields with harvest wave, Rise from the furrows of the grave. The plants in beauty grew; Thou gav'st effulgent suns to shine, And mild refreshing dew. 11 C. WORDSWORTH. 2 -0689 W. HESLOP. PA dddd RPP dd p popp 1 2 3 4 8 dal el -OLet him not then forget to own From whom his blessings flow. 4 These various mercies from above Matured the swelling grain; A yellow harvest crowns Thy love, And plenty fills the plain. 5 Seed- time and harvest, Lord, alone Thou dost on man bestow; 3 The spring's sweet influence was Thine; f6 Fountain of love, our praise is Thine; To Thee our songs we'll raise, And all created nature join In sweet harmonious praise. A. FLOWERDEW. 690 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- HARVEST THANKSGIVING. 895 fl pe 8 f 896 मे Donkland.- 77.7 7. d d ddd P f2 Praise Him that He made the sun Day by day his course to run: For His mercies still endure Ever faithful, ever sure; p3 And the silver moon by night, Shining with her gentle light; For His mercies still endure Ever faithful, ever sure. Oº PRAISE, O praise, our God and King, Hymns sing; For His mercies still endure Ever faithful, ever sure; 11 14 4 Praise Him that He gave the rain To mature the swelling grain; For His mercies still endure Ever faithful, ever sure; 00 d dd dda 8 d d .d o eto. to Josezla speedo das ddddd dddogo.g gpo 1000 0000 d d St. Austin.- 66 4.6 6 6 4. From the German. 5 And hath bid the fruitful field Crops of precious increase yield; For His mercies still endure Ever faithful, ever sure. f ddddd a.dddd. 880 d d. f6 Praise Him for our harvest- store, He hath filled the garner- floor; For His mercies still endure Ever faithful, ever sure; 7 And for richer food than this, Pledge of everlasting bliss; f For His mercies still endure Ever faithful, ever sure. 880. d elpopol O 8 Glory to our Bounteous King; Glory let creation sing; Glory to the Father, Son, And blest Spirit, Three in One. H. W. BAKER. 18.0 d d 11 -0Sir F. A. G. OUSELEY, Bart. addod peabl 8: 이에 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- HARVEST THANKSGIVING. f1 THE God of harvest praise, In loud thanksgiving raise Hand, heart, and voice: The valleys smile and sing, Forests and mountains ring, The plains their tribute bring, The streams rejoice. 2 The God of harvest praise; Hands, hearts, and voices raise, With sweet accord; From field to garner throng, Bearing your sheaves along, And in your harvest song Bless ye the Lord. 897 f 1 : 6 f3 Yea, bless His holy name, And purest thanks proclaim Through all the earth; To glory in your lot Is duty- but be not God's benefits forgot, Amid your mirth. ام کر نے والے 8 doodde Ellacombe.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. " 1 d d d d 17 ( 7 dd 2 By Him the clouds drop fatness, The deserts bloom and spring, The hills leap up in gladness, The valleys laugh and sing: g d d d d d O J. MONTGOMERY. Q. SING ING to the Lord of harvest, Sing songs of love and praise; With joyful hearts and voices Your hallelujahs raise: By Him the rolling seasons In fruitful order move, Sing to the Lord of harvest A song of happy love. dd pppple drepal padoa doado a 29 pedala 0. 000 18 80% 11 dddd ро dddddddd 88001 German. 8 691 d fel 11 ogle: dde. He filleth with His fulness, All things with large increase, He crowns the year with goodness, With plenty and with peace. 3 Heap on His sacred altar The gifts His goodness gave, The golden sheaves of harvest, The souls He died to save: Your hearts lay down before Him When at His feet ye fall, And with your lives adore Him Who gave His life for all. J. S. B. MONSELL. 692 898 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- HARVEST THANKSGIVING. Wir pflügen.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.6 6.8 4. J. A. SCHULTZE. " #oldodd dd 0:64 dd 11 16 8 pho dd TOP TOL рр 88: d O @ OOOO TOO 0₁ 우 dd decorere dd ddd 2° AP d di d d d. PP: gd. th pleood الم عامل ومال: dd 00 8: a b = TOOL_ 1 WE plough the fields, and scatter The good seed on the land, But it is fed and watered & 11 By God's almighty hand; He sends the snow in winter, The warmth to swell the grain, The breezes, and the sunshine, And soft refreshing rain; f All good gifts around us Are sent from heaven above, Then thank the Lord, O thank the Lord, For all His love! O P. || 888 " 1 boddd odp ddddd 8 8 8 d d d d d ि 8 لاکھ эр " 1 !!! 8 pale " 1 8: Q. 2 He only is the Maker Of all things near and far; He paints the wayside flower, He lights the evening star: The winds and waves obey Him, By Him the birds are fed; Much more to us, His children, He gives our daily bread; All good gifts around us f Are sent from heaven above, Then thank the Lord, O thank the Lord, For all His love! VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- HARVEST THANKSGIVING. f3 We thank Thee then, O Father, For all things bright and good, The seed- time and the harvest, Our life, our health, our food; Accept the gifts we offer A For all Thy love imparts, 899 4 2 14 ** ddd Brentwood.- 7 6.7 6.7 7.7 6. Jad d d d d 128000 plo PP ро dadd do d d d d g " 1 And, what Thou most desirest, Our humble thankful hearts: All good gifts around us do do Are sent from heaven above, Then thank the Lord, O thank the Lord, For all His love! H. CLAUDIUS, trs. by J. M. CAMPBELL. 1 PULL of providential love, Thou dost Thy sons sustain, Send Thy blessings from above In earth- enriching rain; From Thy river in the skies Streams through airy channels flow, Bid the springing corn arise, And cheer the world below. g d d g 8 de oa 8 TOO Q 3 Springs the watered wilderness Into a fruitful field; Earth her hundred- fold increase Doth at Thy bidding yield; f Hills and vales with praises ring, Joy ascends to heaven above; Laugh the harvesters, and sing The bounteous God of love. Tolo TOO O 693 W. SMALLWOOD. ро d d d g C. WESLEY. 2 " 1 de dgdg a 00 = 00 p2 Kindly do the showers distil, Taught by the art of God, All the settled furrows fill, And soften every clod; Thou the acceptable year Dost with smiling plenty crown; Clouds the treasured fatness bear, And drop in blessings down. A 694 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- HARVEST THANKSGIVING. 900 goded doo PPPP PPO Pppppp фро ਫਰਵਰੀ 4 Portbminster( 1st Tune).- 77.77.77. HY. ROACH. 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Ppp P poppt TOO 1 PRA PRAISE to God, immortal praise For the love that crowns our days; Bounteous Source of every joy, Let Thy praise our tongues employ: All to Thee, our God, we owe, Source whence all our blessings flow. 818 न dddddd 2 All the blessings of the fields, All the stores the garden yields, Flocks that whiten all the plain, Yellow sheaves of ripened grain. f Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. odo Popo PPPPPP d d d d g " 1 " 1 8 દીક dood doo German. 88 dodd ddo ppf 8dddddd ре op 3 Clouds that drop their fattening dews, Suns that genial warmth diffuse, All the plenty summer pours, Autumn's rich o'erflowing stores: f Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. 8 E 4 Peace, prosperity, and health, Private bliss and public wealth, Knowledge, with its gladdening streams, Pure religion's holier beams: f Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. A. L. BARBAULD. 901 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- HARVEST THANKSGIVING. St. George.- 77.77.77.77. J d d d. рр 8 8 pt 8 d 88 р d " 1 a Q 2 All the world is God's own field, Fruit unto His praise to yield; Wheat and tares together sown, Unto joy or sorrow grown: First the blade, and then the ear, Then the full corn shall appear: p Lord of harvest, grant that we Wholesome grain and pure may be. " 1 d d. po Q 11 O fl 1 COME, ye thankful people, come, Raise the song of harvest- home: All is safely gathered in, Ere the winter storms begin; God, our Maker, doth provide For our wants to be supplied:f Come to God's own temple, come, Raise the song of harvest home! " 1 g p. рр 8 d. FOOL Sir G. J. ELVEY, Mus. Doc. ㅎ P 8 8 8 d d 우 d d. belo d d d Q dd dla O e d P d. do d. 695 80 e 8 pp p3 For the Lord our God shall come, And shall take His harvest home; From His field shall in that day All offences purge away; p Give His angels charge at last, A In the fire the tares to cast; f But the fruitful ears to store In His garner evermore. A 4 Even so, Lord, quickly come, To Thy final harvest- home! Gather Thou Thy people in, Free from sorrow, free from sin; There, for ever purified, In Thy presence to abide; f Come, with all Thine angels, come, Raise the glorious harvest- home! H. ALFORD. 696 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- HARVEST THANKSGIVING. Golden Sheaves.- 87.87.87.87. 902 O 8 TO TOO O DO 00 TOO 00 idd 888 88: 8 d d. d d d d. O d d d d 8| 2 8 TOOL 010 O 8 008 81 dddd d dog d d d d d d O O O Pe TOOO ed f2 And now, on this our festal day, Thy bounteous Hand confessing, Upon Thine altar, Lord, we lay 0 Bright robes of gold the fields adorn, The hills with joy are ringing, The valleys covered thick with corn Break forth in joyful singing. " 1 " 1 The first- fruits of Thy blessing; By Thee the souls of men are fed With gifts of grace supernal, Thou, who dost give us earthly bread, Gives us the Bread Eternal. " 1 " 1 8 = 1100L TOO 8 8 8 Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. Id OT dig 8 рер d 8 8 S d 00 #g O -6 8 -e P fl To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise| p3 We bear the burden of the day, In hymns of adoration, And often toil seems dreary; To Thee bring sacrifice of praise, With shouts of exultation; d O A But labour ends with sunset ray, And rest comes for the weary; f May we, the angel- reaping o'er, Stand at the last accepted, Christ's golden sheaves for evermore To garners bright elected. 40 blessèd is that land of God, A Where saints abide for ever;[ broad, Where golden fields spread far and Where flows the crystal river: The strains of all its holy throng With ours to day are blending; f Thrice blessèd is that harvest- song Which never hath an ending. W. C. DIX. 903 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- HARVEST THANKSGIVING. 14800 8 TOO Clive Vale.- 8 8.8 8.4 4 8. d P 88 · d dd. 8 d did. 11. 8 " 1 8 18 O 1 bd g q Holo 8 f New every year f1 LORD of the harvest, Thee we hail; Thine ancient promise doth not fail; The varying seasons haste their round, With goodness all our years are crowned; Our thanks we pay, This holy day; O let our hearts in tune be found! 2 If spring doth wake the song of mirth; If summer warms the fruitful earth; When winter sweeps the naked plain, Or autumn yields its ripened grain, f Still do we sing To Thee, our King; Through all their changes Thou dost reign. A 3 But chiefly, when Thy liberal hand Scatters new plenty o'er the land, When sounds of music fill the air, As homeward all their treasures bear; f We too will raise Our hymn of praise, For we Thy common bounties share. Lord of the harvest, all is Thine; The rains that fall, the suns that shine, The seed once hidden in the ground, The skill that makes our fruits abound: Thy gifts appear; New praises from our lips shall sound. 88 8 d d d d 6 GEO. MERRITT. J. H. GURNEY. 697 عليا # 8 698 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- HARVEST THANKSGIVING. 904 F A 8 8: P88 Autumnus.- 10.10.7. 812 dd. 188 do d 2824 ddddo. 2008 2 مه 2. 88 ded. W. H. MONK, Mus. Doc. REAT Giver of all good, to Thee again We humbly now present, in joyous strain Our harvest- tide thanksgiving. 4 Thine was the former and the latter rain, Enriching earth, and calling forth again Our harvest- tide thanksgiving. 8: 3 Thou dost prepare our corn- and year by year Before Thine altar, Lord, will we appear f With harvest- tide thanksgiving. f A 2 To Thee, in whom we live and move, we come f To praise Thee for the sheaves brought safely home With harvest- tide thanksgiving. 6 Thou fillest all that live with plenteousness; They, in return, Thy sacred Name should bless In harvest- tide thanksgiving. f 5 Thou openest wide, great God, Thy bounteous hand, And far and wide ascends from all the land f Glad harvest- tide thanksgiving. f 7 Thy clouds drop fatness on the teeming earth, f Accept these festal songs of' reverent mirth,' This harvest- tide thanksgiving. f 11 To Thee, O Trinity in Unity, * Verses 3 and 4. f 9 On every side the little hills rejoice, On every side sounds forth the grateful voice Of harvest- tide thanksgiving. 8 The year is crowned with goodness, Lord, by Thee; Then meet it is that aye should offered be The harvest- tide thanksgiving. All glory, laud, and endless homage be In harvest- tide thanksgiving! d f 10 The valleys, thick with corn, do laugh and sing, Let all who sow and reap, together bring Their harvest- tide thanksgiving. S. CHILDS- CLARKE. didd pet VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSNATIONAL HYMNS. 905-906 00 р d 906 88 d 8 dddd ole -0 7 4 1 Bristol.- L.M. T #d d g " 1 too_ 2 2.1 28 P P P P d d realms beyond the sounding sea, Lord, give them grace to live for Thee; Be still their Shield and Guiding Star. 2 Bless with success their daily toils; Strength for each hour's demands impart: With fruitful seasons, genial soils, O give a grateful, trusting heart! 3 Though exiled from the fatherland, A Its temple- homes of praise and prayer, May they, on yonder distant strand, A house for God with gladness rear. Bristol.- L.M. ORD Thy ¹ Thy faithful love, our brethren tend; 4 There make the places of Thy feet f Most glorious- there Thy grace display; That myriads thence Thy smile may greet, When heaven and earth have passed away. H. M. GUNN. Their hearts sustain, their way prepare, And safely guide them to the end. 2 Be with them on the stormy deep; P Be with them in the silent hour; By sea or land, awake, a sleep, Be Thou their Helper, Strength, and Tower. 3 Maintain them through their earthly strife, So running as to win the race; Each holding forth the Word of Life, A light to lighten future days. Dr. J. CLARKE. to f 4 Go, brethren, go! with cheerful voice We bid you go- a blessed leavenGo, win the country of your choice For truth, and liberty, and heaven. E. SWAINE. 88 d. 2. d 699 218 O O 700 907 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- NATIONAL HYMNS. 0 18.01% d 20 7212 d pto O 8 Tool офор bome.-L.M. d d boll T TOO O 0 لطف العد 00 р GOD of love, O King of peace, Make wars throughout the world to cease; The wrath of sinful man restrain: p Give peace, O God, give peace again. 2 Remember, Lord, Thy works of old, The wonders that our fathers told; Remember not our sin's dark stain: p Give peace, 0 God, give peace again! 908 d O O O " 1 د [ In time of War.] " 1 8: TR o Aristides.- C.M. 8 11 " 1 8 800 88 D مام P 8 From MozART. Ta تھ 3 Whom shall we trust but Thee, O Lord? Where rest but on Thy faithful word? None ever called on Thee in vain: p Give peace, O God, give peace again! f4 Where saints and angels dwell above, All hearts are knit in holy love; O bind us in that chain! Give peace, O God, give peace again! H. W. BAKER. --O-122z18|| 8 2 opi 2: dd 2 Dr. A. H. MANN. $ 10 f d dd g 8: 8: ¹ Lo ORD, while for all mankind we pray, p 2 Our fathers' sepulchres are here, Of every clime and coast, And here our kindred dwell: O hear us for our native landThe land we love the most. Our children too- how should we love Another land so well? 30 guard our shores from every foe, With peace our borders bless: With prosperous times our cities crown, Our fields with plenteousness. f4 Unite us in the sacred love VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- NATIONAL HYMNS. Of knowledge, truth, and Thee: And let our hills and valleys shout, The songs of liberty. 909 Ⓒ P 21 d ddd TOO. DOL TOOL 8 8 5 Here may religion, pure and mild, Upon our Sabbaths smile; And piety and virtue reign, And bless our native isle. Stukely.- C.M. d d A 6 Lord of the nations, thus to Thee Our country we commend: Be Thou her Refuge and her Trust, Her everlasting Friend. J. R. WREFORD. d d d g 8 888 TOOL "" d d d O 11 = 000 우 d 2 لات ¹0 LORD, our fathers oft have told, In our attentive ears, Thy wonders in their days performed, And in more ancient years. f5 To Thee the glory we ascribe, From MENDELSSOHN. ddd dddd 2 Twas not their courage, or their sword, To them salvation gave; ' Twas not their number or their strength That did their country save;A 3 But Thy right hand, Thy powerful arm, Whose succour they imploredThy providence protected them, Who Thy great Name adored. 4 As Thee their God our fathers owned So Thou art still our King; O therefore as Thou didst to them, To us deliverance bring. From Whom salvation came; In God, our Shield, we will rejoice, And ever bless Thy name. 0 O 701 N. TATE AND N. BRADY. 2. 702 910 ㄴ ㄴ 다 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- NATIONAL HYMNS. Mational Anthem.- 6 6 4.6 6 6 4. J God save d ORG. f 용 TO 000 88 1000 ㅎ 아 d. 1000 000 0 TOTO God save the King: d d d a 8: our gra- cious King, Long live d 8 d 8 000 000 g1g 2 0000 M glo- ri- ous, Long to reign 금요일 ㅇ 8 dd ㅇ Send him vic to dge 8: 2 용 -O타 2. d lo Arranged by Dr. H. LESLIE. ㅎ 홍은 our d P no ble King, 8 월 1 일 e- ddd 010 8 ri- ous, Hap- py and d 880 31 일 888 o- verus, God save the King. dd - d.. ㅇㅇ T 8 으 88 다. 8 월 1 일.. pp 2. 0 PP b P 0: 6 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- NATIONAL HYMNS. Pp000 8 Lord our God, d d 1000 J tooo 000 g And make them fall: d d d Q. 8: ple 회 Z --6a- rise, -02: Scat- ter 8 8 318p 80 100 PPPP knav- ish tricks; On Thee our hopes we fix; God save us dd d gled. J his en d d. ptp 8: Ta dla 8 Confound their pol i- tics; Frustrate their d d di gl व ० 8 e- mies, 6 all. 8 703 Jē e e Z J 704 J P 3. Thy choic- est d f VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- NATIONAL HYMNS. Dib a do Long may he 000 gifts d d dd 8 give us cause To d. 19: reign: d. 8: وادور ㅎ 8: 8 bo the ddd. p in store, On him be pleased to pour; d d 0000 die Pip sing with Q dddd. 誰 May he de fend our laws, And ev 8 會計 did d d d gid d d d d 1₂ - ㅎ P idea er 8 8 р heart and voice, God save the King. d. d P gle 116 163 H 911 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- NATIONAL HYMNS. Mational Anthem.- 66 4.6 6 6 4. d. f DO d d d 8 OQ " 1 d O 8: 8 d. -6° 8 To " 1 d FE 8 ddd f 2 8 d d dő "" GOD OD bless our native land, Firm may she ever stand, Through storm and night; When the wild tempests rave, Ruler of winds and wave, Do Thou our country save By Thy great might. p 2 For her our prayer shall rise, To God above the skies, On Him we wait: Thou who art ever nigh, Guarding with watchful eye, To Thee alone we cryGod save the State! 11 8: d d d d T. DWIGHT. d 8 88 ld d 705 17 Z -6 706 912 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- NATIONAL HYMNS. DO TOOL 8 bo The Od TOO O TOO OO To d d Holo Q J ревер 278 d Doorgate.- C.M.D. 8 g 8 8 8 8 d d plo 00_ od To a bol 28 8 d. d d d d d d g 2 a a 11 11. dő 00_ " 1 di d d d d d O pl GREAT King of nations, hear our And humbly, with united cry, To Thee for mercy call. The guilt is ours, but grace is Thine, O turn us not away, But hear us from Thy lofty throne, And help us when we pray. = 10000= P 11 " 1 1 d d d F. JAMES, Mus. Bac. & gla 8 8 d d d d d p 3 With one consent we meekly bow Beneath Thy chastening hand, And pouring forth confession meet, Mourn with our mourning land; With pitying eye behold our need, As thus we lift our prayer, A p Correct us with Thy judgments, Lord, But let Thy mercy spare. and J. H. GURNEY, 6: g 2 Our fathers' sins were manifold, And ours no less, we own; Yet wondrously from age to age Thy goodness hath been shown; p When dangers, like a stormy sea, Beset our country round, To Thee we looked, to Thee we cried, And help in Thee was found. O Q: 8: 913 C: 2 22 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- NATIONAL HYMNS. Penzance( 1st Tune).- 87.87. 告 22 bd g d P 088 88 d. dd g d d d d Ele d 8: d. de d 8888 d d d 4 Too St. Mabyn( 2nd Tune).- 87.87. " 1 10 11 TO e d d d 이 11. TTOO = 1100_ 8 888 d d d d g: 1 8 2 8--0 d e did d did f die d. pp. " 1 pl DREAD Jehovah! God of nations! From Thy temple in the skies, Hear Thy people's supplications, Now for their deliverance rise. p2 Lo! with deep contrition turning, Humbly at Thy feet we bend; Fasting, praying, grieving, mourning, Hear us, spare us, and defend. H. ROACH. d. d p 3 Though our sins, our hearts confounding, Long and loud for vengeance call, Thou hast mercy more abounding, Jesus' blood can cleanse them all. A 4 Let that mercy veil transgression, Let that blood our guilt efface; Save Thy people from oppression, Save from spoil Thy holy place. Unknown e 707 -OO 8 ARTHUR H. BROWN. e 8 880 d. d 708 914 fl VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- NATIONAL HYMNS. Ein feste Burg.- 87.87.6 6.6 6.7. 8 8 +8 8 88 d 2 으 e od d g 회음 을 8 g " 1 18: 1 o. d REJO EJOICE to- day with one accord, Sing out with exultation; 8 Lord, Rejoice and Whose arm hath brought salvation; His works of love proclaim The greatness of His Name! For He is God alone, A Who hath His mercy shown; Let all His saints adore Him. p2 When in distress to Him we cried, He heard our sad complaining; O trust in Him, whate'er betide, His love is all- sustaining; Triumphant songs of praise 11. ре f MARTIN LUTHER, 1529. O 88 fed JAQ dd 0.8 -OTo Him our hearts shall raise; Now every voice shall say, Let all His saints adore Him. 3 Rejoice to- day with one accord, Sing out with exultation; Rejoice and praise our mighty Lord, Whose arm hath brought salvation; His works of love proclaim, The greatness of His Name; For He is God alone, Who hath His mercy shown; Let all His saints adore Him. H. W. BAKER. 915 gele AF #F • • fl VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- NATIONAL HYMNS. Communion.- 88.8 8.8 8.88. 00 8 100. 8 0 888 d d d d d d ele Tod 880 21 d d d d d d jeto +8 88: d do: d d d d d f TOO O 8188218 OO " 1 e la O did 88 al d 69 30088 818 d d d d d 20 Ø 777 HAIL! blessèd communion of love- 2 Communion of saints with their United by grace from above,[ Head, And here by His providence led; Our God, by whose hand we are brought From homes in our loved fatherland, Our God, by whose grace we are taught, Thyself be our home in this land. O 8800 88: pla dd ld doooog d d d d d d E d f3 Till then, we will echo the strain, O'er mountain and valley and shoreAll glory to Him that was slain, And liveth and loves evermore! His banner we set up alone, His truth and His laws to defend, J. W. PHILLIPS. d His foes to account as our own, His people and cause to befriend. E. SWAINE d d 709 8 8 Some, wearied and worn in the way, Scarce hoping a place of relief; And some who had long gone astray, Here find we a respite from grief; A time to recover our strength, To serve Thee a little below, Till, ended our labours, at length, Thy service in heaven we know. 18 710 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSMARINERS AND TRAVELLERS. Eisenach.- L.M. 916-917 ddd 888 8 917 !! 8 Ja LORD of the wide extended main, Whose power the wind, the seas controls, [ sustain, Whose hand doth earth and heaven Whose Spirit leads believing souls: 2 For Thee we leave our native shore, ( We whom Thy love delights to keep,) In other climes Thy works explore, And see Thy wonders in the deep. 3' Tis here Thine unknown paths we trace Which dark to human eyes appear: ¹ Lo ORD of the sea! afar from land Westill within Thy presence stand: Now grant us grace to worship Thee And keep our Sabbath on the sea. A 2 Be banished care, be vanquished fear; Our hearts be calm, our conscience clear, So may we rest although we roam, And on the deep be still at home. A " 1 p3 Be calm without and calm within, And all our worship free from sin; " 1 J. H. SCHEIN. deleappl dddd ddd Pp go p qe p Eisenach.- L.M. ddddd pf 8. While through the mighty waves we pass We know and feel that Thou art near. 8 ell 4 Throughout the deep Thy footsteps shine We own Thy way is in the sea; p O'erawed by majesty divine, And lost in Thy immensity. 5 Thy wisdom here we learn to adore, Thine everlasting truth we prove; Amazing heights of boundless power, Unfathomable depths of love. C. WESLEY. And as of Thee Thy servants hear, O let us feel that Thou art near! 4 Thy blessing, gracious Lord, we crave; Protect us as we cleave the wave; Be with us now that, joyful, we May keep our Sabbath on the sea. A f5 Thine is the sea, as Thine the land; We still within Thy presence stand: In Thy blest Spirit's light may we Find mercy's gate upon the sea! G. T. COSTER. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MARINERS AND TRAVELLERS. 711 besperus.- L.M. " 1 918 fbi 8888 plo88 please 8: ddd 919 peale ddd 1 -0505 00 18 di 이어 Ө fl HE billows swell, the winds are high, wintry V Out of the depths to Thee we call; Our fears are great, our strength is small. a d 888 PP P 88% ed -oº 0° 82 O ad -Oº 항응 010 Jo Ро d 248 JJ ppp 3 Amidst the roaring of the sea A Our souls still hang their hope on Thee; f Thy constant love and faithful care Support, and save us from despair. Pastor.- C.M. 2 Almighty Lord of land and sea, Beneath Thine eye we sail; And if our hope be fixed on Thee, Our hearts can never quail. A g dre holde ddddddddd d 2 " P 11 18: 으 -6° WHII HILE lone upon the furious waves f3 Where danger fiercely rides, There is a hand, unseen, that saves, And through the ocean guides. p 。 2 O Lord, the pilot's part perform, And guide and guard us through the storm, Defend us from each threatening ill, Control the waves; say,' Peace be still!' H. BAKER, Mus. Bac. 8 d dad W. COWPER. q ddolo dded tod proto -oº -6 JJJa d ерно распр 40 88818 ㅎㅎㅎ 8: Dr. G. BOOTH. -8° Though tempests shake the angry deep And thunder's voice appal; Serene we wake, and calmly sleep, Our Father governs all. 4 Still prove Thyself through all the way Our Guardian and Friend: f Cheer with Thy presence every day, And every night defend. E. E. JENKINS. 712 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MARINERS AND TRAVELLERS. 920-921 4 8 7 00 20 8 d o g d d d 8 0 8 O Q Tood 0000 Llandaff.- C.M. TOP DO 8 g d d HOW OW are Thy servants blest, O Lord! How sure is their defence! Eternal Wisdom is their Guide, Their help Omnipotence. 20 8 2 In foreign realms, and lands remote, Supported by Thy care, [ hurt, Through burning climes they pass unAnd breathe in tainted air. 3 When by the dreadful tempest borne High on the broken wave, They know Thou art not slow to hear, Nor impotent to save. 2008 60 921 1 THOU, Lord, hast blest my going out; O bless my coming in! Compass my weakness round about, And keep me safe from sin. V 2 Still hide me in Thy secret place, Thy tabernacle spread; Shelter me with preserving grace, And screen my naked head. 11 888 d d d d O Q Q " 1 p A Llandaff.- C.M. TOO 8 d d PO TOO EDWIN MOSS. P 4 The storm is laid, the winds retire, Obedient to Thy will: The sea that roars at Thy command, At Thy command is still. 5 Fix my new heart on things above, And then from earth release; I ask not life, but let me love, p And lay me down in peace. 5 In midst of dangers, fears, and deaths, Thy goodness we'll adore: f We'll praise Thee for Thy mercies past, And humbly hope for more. A C. WESLEY. 8 6 Our life, if Thou preserve that life, Thy sacrifice shall be; 8 And death, when death shall be our lot, Shall join our souls to Thee. J. ADDISON. 3 To Thee for refuge may I run From sin's alluring snare: Ready its first approach to shun, And watching unto prayer. 40 that I never, never more Might from Thy ways depart? Here let me give my wanderings o'er, By giving Thee my heart. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MARINERS AND TRAVELLERS 713 922-923 baven.- 77.77. F ddd P Do مزم 0:58 8 F " 1 O: -6888 2: 818 호 FJ ون " 1 P1N the waters dark and drear, Jesus, Saviour, Thou art near, With our ship where'er it roam, As with loving friends at home. 88 2 Thou hast walked the heaving wave; Thou art mighty still to save; With one gentle word of peace Thou canst bid the tempest cease. 3 Safely from the boisterous main Bring us back to port again In our haven we shall be, Jesus, if we have but Thee. H P 8 923 1 LORD, whom winds and seas obey, Guide us through the watery way; In the hollow of Thy hand Hide, and bring us safe to land. 2 Jesus, let our faithful mind Rest, on Thee alone reclined; p Every anxious thought repress, Keep our souls in perfect peace. E. LEMARE. P g 1 ㅎㅎㅎ PP d baven.- 77.77. وشن dod etc 4 Only by Thy power and love Fit us for the port above; p Still the deadly storm within, Gusts of passion, waves of sin. -6° 9 Q. 5 So, when breaks the glorious dawn Of the resurrection morn, When the night of toil is o'er, We shall see Thee on the shore. 6 Holy Father, Holy Son, Holy Spirit, Three in One, f Praise unending unto Thee, Now and evermore shall be. W. C. DIX. 3 Keep the souls whom now we leave, Bid them to each other cleave; Bid them walk on life's rough sea; Bid them come by faith to Thee. A Save, till all these tempests end, All who on Thy love depend; f Waft our happy spirits o'er; Land us on the heavenly shore. C. WESLEY. Z* 714 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MARINERS AND TRAVELLERS. 924 1 8: Woodside.- 87.87.87.87. 8 Pl 의 H 2 dd d. ㅎ g d dd ddd a H & d d " 1 11 TOOL TOSSED upon life's raging billow, Sweet it is, O Lord, to know " 1 8 ddd d 8 p Thou hast pressed a sailor's pillow, And canst feel a sailor's woe: Never slumbering, never sleeping, Though the night be dark and drear, Thou Thy faithful watch art keeping, ' All is well!' Thy constant cheer. A d. dddd P Pi 11. dd y d. dodo 8: d ddd 8 d d d d d 8 Q See cre J. T. GRIMLEY. dd d d d d d d 3 Thus our hearts the hope will cherish, While to heaven we lift our eyes, Thou wilt save us ere we perish, Thou wilt hear our faintest cries: And, though mast and sail be riven, Life's short voyage soon is o'er; f Safely moored in heaven's wide haven Storms and tempests vex no more. G. W. BETHUNE. 8 ddo Tag d d 100 -eQ 2 And though loud the wind is howling, Fierce though flash the lightnings red, Though the storm- clouds dark are scowlO'er the sailor's anxious head,[ ing p Thou canst calm the raging ocean, All its noise and tumult still; Hush the billow's wild commotion At the bidding of Thy will. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MARINERS AND TRAVELLERS. 715 St. Aëlred.- 8 8 8.3. TseRev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. d 925 O 8 ddd Pl 50018 응 de 1 d 8 ppp op op dd 8 8 dd 8 11 8 g @ " 1 -6-. Tranquillity( METRICAL CHANT). pedaladala pare dd too -0888 ddd g Latlgi -6-. .: A 2' Save, Lord, we perish,' was their cry, ' O save us in our agony!' f Thy word above the storm rose high, pp' Peace, be still.' 3 The wild winds hushed; the angry deep Sank, like a little child, to sleep; The sullen billows ceased to leap, f At Thy will. FIERCE raged the tempest o'er the deep, Watch did Thine anxious servants keep, p But Thou wast wrapped in guileless sleep, pp Calm and still. -0pp' Peace, be still.' 4 So, when our life is clouded o'er, And storm- winds drift us from the shore, Say, lest we sink to rise no more, 88 8888 00 -0--0J. MILLINGTON. G. THRING. 으으 716 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MARINERS AND TRAVELLERS. 926-927 4 1 P 8 Bild. 21 d. 200 Q 8 Melita.- 88.8 8.8 8. 8 8 dla riri go g: do ETER TERNAL Father, strong to save, Whose arm doth bind the restless wave, Who bidd'st the mighty ocean deep Its own appointed limits keep; P O hear us when we cry to Thee For those in peril on the sea! 20 Saviour, Whose almighty word The winds and waves submissive heard, f Who walkedst on the foaming deep, And calm amid its rage did sleep; p O hear us when we cry to Thee For those in peril on the sea! 927 1REAT Ruler of the land and sea, ondole P d " 1 Able to succour and to save From perils of the wind and wave: Keep by Thy mighty hand, O keep The dwellers on the homeless deep! d d 2 Smooth the rough ocean's troubled face, p And bid the hurricane give place To the soft breeze that wafts the barque Safely alike through light and dark: Keep by Thy mighty hand, O keep The dwellers on the homeless deep! A 3 In storm or battle, with Thine arm f Shield Thou the mariner from harm, From foes without, from ills within, From deeds and words and thoughts of Keep by Thy mighty hand, O keep[ sin! The dwellers on the homeless deep! 100 Melita.- 88.8 8.8 8. g 8 8 00 0 -0--0Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. 8 d d 8 d. to 30 sacred Spirit, Who didst brood Upon the chaos dark and rude, Who bad'st its angry tumult cease, And gavest light, and life, and peace; p O hear us when we cry to Thee For those in peril on the sea! f4 0 Trinity of love and power, Our brethren shield in danger's hour From rock and tempest, fire and foe, Protect them wheresoe'er they go; And ever let there rise to Thee[ sea! Glad hymns of praise from land and W. WHITING. p4 O Son of God, in days of ill, Say to each sorrow, Peace, be still;' In hours of weakness be Thou nigh, Heal Thou the sickness, hear the cry: Keep by Thy mighty hand, O keep The dwellers on the homeless deep! 5 When hidden is each guiding star, Flash out the beacon's light afar; From mist and rock and shoal and spray Protect the sailor on his way: Keep by Thy mighty hand, O keep The dwellers on the homeless deep! A 6 Good Pilot of the awful main, Let us not plead Thy love in vain; Jesus, draw near with kindly aid, Say,' It is I, be not afraid: f Keep by Thy mighty hand, O keep The dwellers on the homeless deep! Unknown. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MARINERS AND TRAVELLERS. 71 Tribute.- 10 6.11 11.6 12. 2 928 £ 1. All f 24 bd tract d b - praise to Pilte a ble sea, And 58 8 "" до the Lord who rules with O 8 li mits its rage by His stead- fast de -08 " 1 H COWARD, Mus. Bac. 11 pels them again, At His beck to put on 8 a word the in 8 8 : //: Whose pro- vi- dence binds or re- leas es the winds, And compels them again, And comd O vi 8 p 2 E'en now He hath heard our cry, and appeared On the face of the deep, The in And commanded the tempest its distance to keep; His piloting hand hath brought us to land, And no longer distressed, f We are joyful again in the haven to rest. f 3 0 that all men would raise a tribute of praise, His goodness declare, And thankfully sing of His fatherly care; With rapture approve His dealings of love, And the wonders proclaim Performed by the virtue of Jesus's Name. C - cree. 6 sible chain. C. WESLEY. 718 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MARINERS AND TRAVELLERS. 929 Euroclydon.- 12 12.12 12. 00 00 8 d d Da 8 P 8 TOO OO 8 o g d OOOO d d d d 2 DOO # 10 00 P 8 dd рер P j g d J d 100 & P P d d d d OOOO 0000 f Sir J. Goss, Mus. Doc. d d TRIO d 11 TOP р Nor hope lends a ray, the poor seaman to cherish, p We cry to our Saviour,' Save, Lord, or we perish!' OOO P 3 And O! when the whirlwind of passion is raging, When sin in our hearts its wild warfare is waging, Arise in Thy strength, Thy redeemèd to cherish; V Rebuke the destroyer,' Save, Lord, or we perish!' d d A 20 Jesus, once rocked on the breast of the billow, Aroused by the shriek of despair from Thy pillow, Now seated in glory, the mariner cherish, p Who cries in his anguish,' Save, Lord, or we perish!' TO CO α= r d d " 00 d ㅎ f1 WHEN through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming, When o'er the dark wave the red lightning is gleaming, V R. HEBER. 0 TOO PA O de dat TOR 930 F 2 1 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- 719 MARRIAGE AND HOME. Ernan.- L.M. 1 ded Fo Q 2 " 1 THOU sovereign Lord of earth and Supremely good, supremely wise! Fix Thou the place of our abode; But may we still live near to God. 2 Where'er our dwelling shall be found, We will Thy throne of grace surround: f An altar to Thy name will raise, With sacrifice of prayer and praise. 931 d d d d e dado ерег d 2 11 SINCE Jesus freely did appear To grace a O Lord, we ask Thy presence here; 2 Upon the bridal pair look down, Who now have plighted hands; Their union with Thy favour crown, And bless their nuptial bands. 2 8 d Eagley.- C.M. dő dodgo plotpro il d d d d ddddd to be poo d 3 With faith and with devotion, Lord, Teach us this day to hear Thy word; Grant us Thy light to learn Thy will, And strength our duties to fulfil. A " 1 -6 4 Our circle with Thy presence bless: Keep out each root of bitterness, And may, to each, the last remove Be to the mansions of Thy love. Unknown. 8: Dr. L. MASON. 8 d d d d 122 ddd O O J. WALCH. 2 d O 3 In purest love their souls unite, That they with Christian care, May make domestic burdens light, By taking mutual share. 4 With gifts of grace their hearts endow, [ stow, Of all rich dowries best; Their substance bless; Thy peace beTo sweeten all the rest. G. BERRIDGE. 720 932 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MARRIAGE AND HOME. 88 1 1 WE join to crave, with wishes kind, from On those who now the bands have twined, Which ne'er may broken be. 이 Priodas.- C.M. 2 We know that scenes, not always bright, May unto them be given; But let there shine o'er all the light Of love, and truth, and heaven. glad P d d d d o d F. 90 d 8 28 d d d d. " 1 d d d d ff ele do 11. 88 O OW welcome Hnd sweet the festal·lay, When Jesus deigned in Cana's hall To bless the marriage day! 88 f2 And happy was the bride, And glad the bridegroom's heart, For He who tarried at their side Bade grief and ill depart. p5 And when the solemn hour shall come Which severs earthly ties,[ gloom, 3 Still hand in hand, their journey through, f May hope rise brightening through the Meek pilgrims may they go, 933 Mablon.- S.M. d. 0. 1 ed 88 d po Q -O Mingling their joys as helpmeets true, And sharing every woe. 4 The Saviour, Whom they trust, the The same their home above;[ same; May each in each still feed the flame Of pure and holy love. H. ELLIOT BUTTON. ㅎㅎ e 超 8 d And point to fairer skies! dddd 20° ord TON all P d d d d d d d pppp Hd W. GASKELL. J. PARSONS. 180 8 80 일 3 His gracious power Divine, The water vessels knew; And plenteous was the mystic wine The wondering servants drew. p4 O Lord of life and love, Come Thou again to- day; And bring a blessing from above That ne'er shall pass away! p5 O bless, as erst of old, The bridegroom and the bride; Bless with the holier stream that flowed Forth from Thy piercèd side! 934-935 4 24 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MARRIAGE AND HOME. 1 8 8: d d. Q 8 8: d d. 935 1 White Robes.- 76.76. dd d THE THE 8 d Ө WHEN on her Maker's bosom, The new- born earth was laid, And nature's opening blossom Its fairest bloom displayed; 2 2 When all with fruit and flowers The laughing soil was dressed, And Eden's fragrant bowers Received their human guest: 3 No sin his face defiling, The heir of nature stood, And God, benignly smiling, Beheld that all was good. -O voice that breathed o'er Eden, That earliest wedding day, The primal marriage blessing, It hath not passed away. 2 Still in the pure espousal Of Christian man and maid, The holy Three are with us, The threefold grace is said: p4 Be present, awful Father, To give away this bride, 3 For dower of blessèd children, For love and faith's sweet sake, For high mysterious union Which nought on earth may break, As Eve Thou gav'st to Adam Out of his own pierced side. " 1 TOO__ f6 Before Thine altar- throne This mercy we implore; As Thou dost knit them, Lord, in one, So bless them evermore. H. W. BAKER. g g 8 8 d d g O 8 White Robes.- 7 6.7 6. W. D. FARRER. opp 8 8 d 50 God of pure affection, By men and saints adored, Who gavest Thy protection To Cana's nuptial board, 721 рер 4 Yet in that hour of blessing, A single want was knownA wish the heart distressingFor Adam was alone. f6 May such Thy bounties ever g: 21 a. p6 Be present, Holy Spirit, To wedded love be shown, And no rude hand dissever, Whom Thou hast linked in one. R. HEBER. 11 5 Be present, gracious Saviour, To join their loving hands, As Thou didst bind two natures In Thine eternal bands. To bless them as they kneel: As Thou, for Christ the Bridegroom, The heavenly spouse dost seal. 70 spread Thy pure wing o'er them, Let no ill power find place, When onward to Thine altar The hallowed path they trace, 8 To cast their crowns before Thee In perfect sacrifice, f Till to the home of gladness With Christ's own bride they rise. J. KEBLE. 722 936 pl VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MARRIAGE AND HOME. Carleton.- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. 영어 Pf Groodddddd TTOO ald O e do diddddddd pppp Bedd ре gill 11 god 0 LOVE Divine and golden! Mysterious depth and height! To Thee the world beholden, Looks up for life and light: O Love Divine and gentle! The blesser and the blest! Beneath whose care parental The world lies down to rest. f 2 The fields of earth adore Thee, The forests sing Thy praise, All living things before Thee Their holiest anthems raise. Thou art the joy of gladness, The life of life Thou art: The dew of gentle sadness, That droppeth on the heart. P g d T -e흡음 8 g g d d ре O. ठ्ठ 2pp !!! A. DICKS. d d d d d 5 God bless these hands united! God bless these hearts made one! Unsevered and unblighted May they through life go on: Here in earth's home preparing For the bright home above; And there for ever sharing Its joy, where' God is Love.' 1.2.008 Jd d ффер " 1 8 J. S. B. MONSELL. 30 Love Divine and tender! That through our homes dost move, Veiled in the softened splendour Of holy household love: A throne without Thy blessing Were labour without rest, And cottages possessing Thy blessedness, are blest. 8 4 The happy homes of England, f In thee, O Love, rejoice; Their peace is in Thy presence, Their gladness in Thy voice: Good is God's holy pleasure, When, through His bounty, comes In overflowing measure, Thy gladness to our homes. 937 # Ⓒ # #! VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MARRIAGE AND HOME. Cassel.- 77.7 7.7 7. 68 00 00 100. 00 00 8 do TOOL OO 8 8 d d d 8 d d d d d e f] O 1 To do 000 8 8 11 " 1 88 de d d d d ер F 88 d d d d e SAVIOUR, let Thy sanction rest On the union witnessed now; Be it with Thy presence blest; Ratify the nuptial vow; Hallowed let this union be With each other, and with Thee. 88 d d d d d o 2 Thou in Cana didst appear, At a marriage feast like this; Deign to meet us, Saviour, here, Fountain of unmingled bliss! f Crown with joy this festive boardJoy that earth cannot afford. ODO 3 We no miracle requireA Turning water into wineAll our panting hearts desire Is to taste Thy love divine: Holy influence from above Consecrating earthly love. V 4 Let the path our friends pursue, From this hour together trod, Many though its days, or few, Be a pilgrimage to God; A To the land where rest is given, To our Father's house in heaven. T. RAFFLES. TOO DOL TOO OO German. TOO 00. 00 723 0 8 a 00 a 724 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS938 f fl 4 2 add 8 dodo 274 TOO TO P d AWAKE, my soul, and with the sun Thy daily run, Shake off dull sloth, and joyful rise, To pay thy morning sacrifice. 2 Thy precious time, mis- spent, redeem, Each present day thy last esteem, Improve thy talent with due care, For the Great Day thyself prepare. TO Morning bymn.-L.M. d 3 In conversation be sincere, Keep conscience, as the noontide, clear; Think how all- seeing God thy ways And all thy secret thoughts, surveys. f4 Wake, and lift up thyself, my heart, And with the angels bear thy part, Who all night long, unwearied, sing High praise to the eternal King. 939-940 00 0 100 00 d 0 88 J g d d 88 MORNING. 8 Too TO J 88 ه الله 8 d 00 00 8 11 " 1 8 100= d Fertile plains.-- L.M. de 28 "" = 00 00. d d 8 dddd O 5 I wake, I wake, ye heavenly choir, May your devotion me inspire, That I, like you, my age may spend, Like you, may on my God attend. 8 p6 Lord, I my vows to Thee renew, Disperse my sins as morning dew, Guard my first springs of thought and And with Thyself my spirit fill.[ will, 7 Direct, control, suggest this day All I design to do or say; 88 ddd d ff8 Praise God from whom all blessings flow, Praise Him all creatures here below, Praise Him above, ye heavenly host, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Τ. ΚΕΝ. TOO & TO a BARTHELEMON. That all my powers, with all their might, In Thy sole glory may unite. de d dd 88 d d 11 JJ PPP 8 2 From HANDEL. 8 d d d 88 ddd f NOW NOW that the daylight fills the sky, We lift our hearts to God on high, That He, in all we do or say, Would keep us free from harm to- day. 2 May He restrain our tongues from strife, VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MORNING. And shield from anger's din our life, And guard with watchful care our eyes From earth's absorbing vanities. Fertile FORT ORTH in Thy name, O Lord, I go, My daily labour to pursue; Thee, only Thee, resolved to know, In all I think, or speak, or do. 940 1 2 The task Thy wisdom hath assigned O let me cheerfully fulfil; In all my works Thy presence find, And prove Thy good and perfect will. 3 Thee may I set at my right hand,[ see; Whose eyes my inmost substance 941 કોટક do các ppple 4 oppt plains.- L.M. 30 may our inmost hearts be pure, From thoughts of folly kept secure; And pride of sinful flesh subdued Through sparing use of daily food. 4 So we, when this day's work is o'er, And shades of night return once more, f Our path of trial safely trod, Shall give the glory to our God. AMBROSE, trs. by J. M. NEALE. baydn.- L.M. " 1 plo ppt pppppp 608 8 aped& odod 8 8 "" ple heaven. p4 If on our daily course our mind Be set to hallow all we find, And labour on at Thy command, And offer all my works to Thee. 4 Give me to bear Thy easy yoke, And every moment watch and pray! And still to things eternal look, And hasten to Thy glorious day. 5 For Thee delightfully employ [ given: Whate'er Thy bounteous grace hath And run my course with even joy, And closely walk with Thee to heaven. C. WESLEY. wise. Hearts that with rising morn arise! Eyes that the beam celestial view, Which evermore makes all things new! " 1 2 New every morning is the love Our waking and uprising prove; Through sleep and darkness safely brought, Restored to life, and power and thought. 3 New mercies each returning day Hover around us while we pray; New perils past, new sins forgiven, New thoughts of God, new hopes of 725 Potpot doo d $ 2.00 From HAYDN. 08 New treasures still of countless price God will provide for sacrifice. 5 Old friends, old scenes, will lovelier be, As more of heaven in each we see: Some softening gleam of love and prayer Shall dawn on every cross and care. 6 The trivial round, the common task, Will furnish all we ought to ask: Room to deny ourselves; a road To bring us, daily, nearer God. P7 Only, O Lord, in Thy great love Fit us for perfect rest above; And help us, this and every day, To live more nearly as we pray. J. KEBLE. 726 942 1 р P 8 943 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MORNING. Runcorn.- C.M. 8 de d TOO 00 0:54 0 d 8 LORD! in the morning Thou shalt My voice [ hear To Thee will I direct my prayer, To Thee lift up mine eye:TOOOO Up to the hills, where Christ is gone, To plead for all His saints, Presenting at His Father's throne our 3 Thou art a God, before whose sight The wicked shall not stand; Sinners shall ne'er be Thy delight, Nor dwell at Thy right hand. d d d d TOP TOO 00 ag dogdd f & of bd d of p p p f 8 " 1 8 200 00 P Lur Prima.- 77.77.73. " 1 " 1 = 70 000= 00 00 " 1 8 00 00 00 popp ре 4 But to Thy house will I resort, To taste Thy mercies there; I will frequent Thy holy court, And worship in Thy fear. V 50 may Thy Spirit guide my feet In ways of righteousness! Make every path of duty straight And plain before my face. d d E. MINSHALL. 6 The men that love and fear Thy name Shall see their hopes fulfilled; f The mighty God shall compass them With favour as a shield. I. WATTS. dd рр g d d d d d. O -e-. Sir G. A. MACFARREN, g: pp. goed.. Fot 8 H 7 8 f1. JESUS, Sun of righteousness, Brightest Beam of love Divine, With the early morning rays, Do Thou on our darkness shine, And dispel with purest light All our night. V 2 As on drooping herb and flower Falls the soft refreshing dew, Let Thy Spirit's grace and power All our weary souls renew; Showers of blessing over all p Softly fall. 3 Like the sun's reviving ray, May Thy love with tender glow All our coldness melt away, 944 fl VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- MORNING. # O TOTO Tho ddd ptp 8 Spanish Chant.- 77.7 7.7 7. F a d d d CHRIST, whose glory fills the skies, Christ the only Sun of Righteousness, arise, Triumph o'er the shades of night; Day- spring from on high, be near, Day- star, in my heart appear! 5 Lead us all our days and years In Thy strait and narrow way; Lead us through the vale of tears To the land of perfect day, Where Thy people fully blest, p Safely rest. V C. K. v. ROSENMOTH, trs. by J. BORTHWICK. O 40 our only Hope and Guide, Never leave us nor forsake; Keep us ever at Thy side Till the eternal morning break, Moving on to Zion's hill, Homeward still. 20 " 1 <= 00 Warm and cheer us forth to go, Gladly serve Thee and obey All the day. 8 11 " 1 ddd р preas 2 3 Visit, then, this soul of mine, Pierce the gloom of sin and grief; Fill me, Radiancy Divine; Scatter all my unbelief: More and more Thyself display, f Shining to the perfect day. --O TOP O de рр didd d -Od O 2 2 C. WESLEY. 727 -66 p2 Dark and cheerless is the morn, by Joyless is the day's return, Till Thy mercy's beams I see; Till Thou inward light impart, Glad mine eyes, and warm my heart 8 728 945 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONSEVENING. 8 صنم 00 pe do gd d d OOOO d d 88 Tallis' Canon.- L.M. fl AT TOO 00 de TOO da 00 Tod 8 = 100 8 8 " 1 P OO De TOE # d d d d éle 00. LL praise to Thee, my God, this night, For all the blessings of the light: Keep me, O keep me, King of kings, Beneath Thine own almighty wings. p 2 Forgive me, Lord, for Thy dear Son, The ill that I this day have done; That with the world, myself, and Thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be. 3 Teach me to live that I may dread The grave as little as my bed: To die, that this vile body may Rise glorious at the awful day. ^ p 4 0 may my soul on Thee repose, d d g 2 g 8 A And may sweet sleep mine eyelids close; Sleep that may me more vigorous make, To serve my God when I awake. 5 When in the night I sleepless lie, My soul with heavenly thoughts supply; Let no ill dreams disturb my rest, No powers of darkness me molest. 60 when shall I, in endless day, For ever chase dark sleep away! And hymns, with the supernal choir, Incessant sing and never tire! dö f7 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow, Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host: Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. T. KEN. TALLIS. Too da dd g op pp. 7 946 3 2 2 P VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. Gr 88 ddd 00 00 8 dod છે 2= 8 Sarby.- L.M. # d 1 WE 00 00 20 8: 18 de ela: gopalg td dd pipp ope O Rev. T. RICHARD MATTHEWS. ૬૬ કે ટીટીટ d dddo do ele 000 E came at early morn to sing To Thee, O Lord, our grateful hymn, And knelt around the mercy- seat, With humble prayer Thy face to seek. f2 Again at eventide we come, 8 And raise to Thee our evensong; 30 may the teaching of this day Assist us on our heavenward way, Inspire us with a brighter hope, And holier thoughts to raise us up. O Thou, the Way, the Truth, the Light, Be with us through the coming night. 28 d po p 4 0 listen to the contrite sigh, A And let the tempted feel Thee nigh, The mourner cheer, the sinner bless With pardon, peace, and holiness. 5 Now let our lifted hands arise, Like ancient evening sacrifice; And in Thy golden censer bear, A O Priest Divine, our evening prayer! H. PUTMAN 729 Fo to 8: 730 947-948 bursley( 1st Tune).- L.M. LO 3 4 PP bb P 88888 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. 747 8 Z2 8 ddd 888 8 ddd -0од O pppoppepp to dod 8 " 1 O 2 O Q. peplőglos dddod o " 1 11 Abends( 2nd Tune).- L.M. dddd " 1 888888 ddd " 1 g: dddo ૦૪/ ક 8 11 Huguenot Melody. 3828| 20p| 81|| 8: " 1 o -Oddd polo 8ppo||| Sun of my Soul( 3rd Tune).- L.M. d g: topi Sir H. S. OAKELEY, Mus. Doc. 0 -OO dddoded papa рре dddod pel do. مام 8 dogled po al 88 doded 。。 d d d od g Rev. H. PERCY SMITH. 8: 60% g: ਸਿੰ O VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. 1QUN of my soul, Thou Saviour dear, It is not night if Thou be near; O may no earthborn cloud arise, To hide Thee from Thy servant's eyes. 22 When the soft dews of kindly sleep My wearied eyelids gently steep, Be my last thought, how sweet to rest For ever on my Saviour's breast! 3 Abide with me from morn till eve, For without Thee I cannot live; Abide with me when night is nigh, For without Thee I dare not die. 4 If some poor wandering child of Thine Have spurned to- day the voice Divine, Now, Lord, the gracious work begin; Let him no more lie down in sin. 5 Watch by the sick, enrich the poor With blessings from Thy boundless store; Be every mourner's sleep to- night, Like infant's slumbers, pure and light. 6 Come near and bless us when we wake, Ere through the world our way we take, Till in the ocean of Thy love f We lose ourselves in heaven above. 948 bursley, Abends, or Sun of my Soul.-L.M. THUS far the Lord hath led me on, Thus far His power prolongs my days And every evening shall make known Some fresh memorial of His grace. 1 J. KEBLE. 2 Much of my time has run to waste, And I perhaps am near my home; But He forgives my follies past, He gives me strength for days to come. p 3 I lay my body down to sleep, Peace is the pillow for my head; While well- appointed angels keep Their watchful stations round my bed. 4 In vain the sons of earth or hell A V Tell me a thousand frightful things; My God in safety makes me dwell Beneath the shadow of His wings. 5 Faith in His name forbids my fear; O may Thy presence ne'er depart; And in the morning make me hear The love and kindness of Thy heart. 6 Thus when the night of death shall come, My flesh shall rest beneath the ground, And wait Thy voice to rouse my tomb, With sweet salvation in the sound. I. WATTS. 731 732 949 b d VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. lzl$ ulze -Ø de до 8 do 288 TOO OO 831 d d d 8 belena( 1st Tune).- C.M. Dr. HULTON MIDDLETON. did to TODO THE twilight falls, % Tole Redemption( 2nd Tune).- C.M. TOO p TOO O O d Progde 200 200 do 8 doodd We put our work away, 88 10 00 de bepale 818 Do 88 d d d d d 00 01 2 The old, old story; yet we kneel To tell it at Thy call, A And cares grow lighter when we feel Our Father knows them all. 7000 the night is near; Da d p And kneel to Him who bends to hear The story of the day. 8 8 3 Yes, all the morning and the night, The joy, the grief, the loss, The mountain track, the valley bright, The daily thorn and cross. " 1 TOOE dddd = 0000 " 1 00 00 88 Ta dad TOO 00 2 2 d d 8 d d от efe d J. HIGSON. 8: 4 He knoweth all: we lean our head, Our wearied eyelids close; Content and glad awhile to tread The way our Father knows. 5 And He has loved us! all our heart With answering love is stirred; And poverty and toil and smart, Find healing in that word. p 6 So here we lay us down to rest, As nightly shadows fall; And lean, confiding on His breast, Who knows and pities all. Unknown. 950 5 4 DO bo 48 4 2+ bd VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. St. Columba( 1st Tune).- 64.6 6. d be f 800 d d d d d 8 TOO_ Do 8 2008 P p 1 THE sun is sinking fast. The daylight dies; Let love awake, and pay Her evening sacrifice. A 11 8 d d Pp 2 As Christ upon the Cross 6 3 So now herself my soul Would wholly give Into His sacred charge, In whom all spirits live: In death reclined, And to His Father's hands His parting soul resigned; = O Mocturn( 2nd Tune).- 64.66. O " 1 O. O. " 1 8: 8 0 A 8 d 8 d d f7 One sacred Trinity, 00 00 0000 8 o to One Lord Divine, Thine may I ever be, ddot d. Q 8 ePO DO P H. S. IRONS. 8: -6° 4 So now beneath His eye Would calmly rest, Without a wish or thought Abiding in the breastDr. G, BOOTH. 5 Save that His will be done, Whate'er betide; Dead to herself, and dead In Him to all beside. 6 Thus would I live; yet now Not I, but He, And Thou for ever mine. From the Latin, trs. by E. CASWALL. 733 8: -6° In all His power and love, Henceforth alive in me. -6° ● 734 951 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS.- EVENING. TOO TOO pl Eudoria.- 6 5.6 5. dd 8 8 g A " 1 8 11 00 NOW the day is over, Night is drawing nigh, Shadows of the evening Steal across the sky. 3 Jesus, give the weary d d d рр & 2 Now the darkness gathers, Stars their watches keep, Birds, and beasts, and flowers Soon will be asleep. p 5 Comfort every sufferer Calm and sweet repose; p With Thy tenderest blessing May mine eyelids close. 4 Grant to little children Visions bright of Thee; Guard the sailors tossing On the stormy sea. Watching late in pain; Those who plan some evil From their sin restrain. 6 Through the long night watches May Thine angels spread Their bright wings above me, Watching round my bed. 7 When the morning wakens, Then may I arise f Pure and fresh, and sinless In Thy holy eyes. 8 Glory to the Father, Glory to the Son, And to Thee, blest Spirit, Whilst all ages run. 020 Rev. S. BARING GOULD. S. BARING- GOULD. 6 е 8 00 Hot 952 84² VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. Benison.- 66 4.6 6 6 4. 8 TOO TO 700 00 8 # 88 10: 1 8 d 6 g: O d d Fdd ppp to 8 d d 8 рр 00 0 ㅎㅎ de 0 01 d FATHER of love and power, For all Thy care this day Our grateful thanks we pay, And to our Father pray, p Bless us to- night! 2 Jesus Immanuel! Come in Thy love to dwell In hearts contrite; p For many sins we grieve, But we Thy grace receive, And in Thy word believe, p Bless us to- night! 2 Guard Thou our evening hour, Shield with Thy might; 88 d 3 Spirit of truth and love, Life- giving Holy Dove, Shed forth Thy light; Heal every sinner's smart, Still every throbbing heart, And Thine own peace impart, p Bless us to- night! " 1 8: G. RAWSON. 11 W. F. HURNDALL. 11 8 38 응응 da 8: " 1 735 р TODO 8 736 953 A RP VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. Evening bymn.- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. d d d d d d d d d d d O -0 Ө- Ө TO 000 0000 TOTO good, DO " 1 700. 00 dddd 2000 To a 189 clopopo 8: 888 ނ ބް DO ## dod 00 CÉ V¹ WHEN evening shadows gather, And twilight gently fades; p When all is still and silent In midnight's darker shades: Then, O my God! be near me, Do Thou protect my bed; From evil and from danger Let angels guard my head. poo p2 We know not, when we slumber, That we shall e'er awake, To see another day begin, Another dawning break: But Thou art ever watching, Thou wilt our vigils keep, And, trusting in Thy mercy, We sink in peaceful sleep. A 8888 8880000 dood odd OOOO J. F. SWIFT. ddddd FF f5 And now to Thee we render Our thanks for mercies past With grateful hearts imploring Thy favour to the last; And at the great awakening May we be found aboveWith saints and angels praising Thy providence and love. 00 = 100 J. F. SWIFT 888 22 3 But, ere our eyelids closing, We humbly seek Thy face, And pray for Thy forgiveness, And Thy sustaining grace: For we are weak and erring And need Thy mighty power; O Jesus, ever guard us A In dark temptation's hour. dded 2 P p4 We pray for those who languish In sickness and distress, That Thou wilt soothe their anguish, And their afflictions bless; T We pray for those in peril Upon the stormy sea; We pray for friends and loved ones: Do Thou their Guardian be. 954 !! • 00. 00. 8 to d VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. St. Anatolius.- 76.7 6.8 8. 8 8 8 8 8 d 1 101010 2 8 d O 88 d d 3 PP -0e dd 11 = 70 " 1 " 1 P 6 poppho d To b 00% dd P d d d PPP ddd ممم The hours of dark may be: pp 0 Jesus, keep us in Thy sight, And save us through the coming night! THE day is past and over; All thanks, O Lord, to Thee! We pray Thee now that sinless The joys of day are over; We lift our hearts to Thee, And ask Thee that offenceless The hours of gloom may be: pp O Jesus, make their darkness light, The toils of day are over, We raise our hymn to Thee, And ask that free from peril The hours of fear may be: PP O Jesus, keep us in Thy sight, Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. And save us through the coming night! And guard us through the coming night! 4 008 737 peo. Be Thou our souls' preserver, For Thou, O God, dost know How many are the perils Through which we have to go! PP O loving Jesus, hear our call, And guard and save us from them all! ANATOLIUS, trs. by J. M. NEALE. 8: AA 738 955 1 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. Glastonbury.- 77.7 7.77. POP dd Do 956 # рр. TOO 10000 d d d da PP& ddpd. P gd. bo hd d مامان pp P p p On the approaching Sabbath- day, Day of all the week the best, Emblem of eternal rest. = 00 [ Saturday SAFEI AFELY through another week God hath brought us on our way; Let us now a blessing seek = 100 ddd Q 2 Mercies multiplied each hour[ mand; Through the week our praise deGuarded by almighty power, Fed and guided by His Hand, p Though ungrateful we have been, Often grieved Him by our sin. 11 To O 11 8888888 d d d d d d d d Pfle = 70/0 88 Led ㅎ op 18 2 e ㅎ f 5 May Thy Gospel's joyful sound ddd 우 ptp Conquer sinners, comfort saints; Make the fruits of grace abound, Bring relief to all complaintsSuch may all our Sabbaths prove, Till we join the Church above! J. NEWTON. A Temple.- 84.84.888 4. 8 Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. P& O Evening.] 3 While we pray for pardoning grace, In the great Redeemer's name, Show Thy reconcilèd face, Shine away our sin and shame: From our worldly cares set free, May we rest this night with Thee. When the morn shall bid us rise, May we feel Thy presence near; May Thy glory meet our eyes, When we in Thy house appear; f There afford us, Lord, a taste Of our everlasting feast. ре Pup d 18+ 8 tet 00 E. J. HOPKINS, Mus. Doc. dddd e VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. d d d d O 957 11 O pp let рр dd 00 " 1 op T₂₂ 1 GOD, that madest earth and heaven, Darkness and light; Who the day for toil hast given, For rest the night: 8 8 0 0 0 0 80 0 8 8 8 8 P P P dddd p May Thine angel- guards defend us, Slumber sweet Thy mercy send us, Holy dreams and hopes attend us, This livelong night. الها 888 g d d d d d TO P P1THROUGH the day Thy love hath spared us; Now we lay us down to rest; Through the silent watches guard us, Let no foe our peace molest; Jesus, Thou our Guardian be, Sweet it is to trust in Thee. Evensong.- 87.87.7 7. 11 88 " 1 popote 11 739 " 1 dd 200 2 Guard us waking, guard us sleeping; And when we die, May we, in Thy mighty keeping, All peaceful lie: When the last dread call shall wake us, Do not Thou, our God, forsake us, f But to reign in glory take us, With Thee on high. R. HEBER AND R. WHATELY. dddd dadd oodo 288 dodd do do 0.400000 00000 20 00 J. SUMMERS. 2220 2200 838 dood doo do jo doo dogo dd didg 08 P P P P 8 8 0 880 1 || 2 Pilgrims here on earth, and strangers, Dwelling in the midst of foes, Us and ours preserve from dangers, In Thine arms may wé repose; p And, when life's short day is past, Rest with Thee in heaven at last. T. KELLY. 740 958 26 +2 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. Communion( 1st Tune).- 87.8 7.7 7. P f ddd 조림 콩콩콩 금 O dodd ddoo p ddd d d Easter Eve( 2nd Tune).- 87.8 7.7 7. dd d " 1 2 Lord, we need no earthly temple, For, where we Thy love have found, All Thy humblest creatures teach us R. ANDERSON. do doo dood tooo dd J. WHITEHEAD SMITH. dd did P lodd ddo dddd 200 G000000 peop ро P is As the sun sinks in the west, Ere the night creep slowly round us, Ere soft slumber be our guest, Let us bless Thee that to- day Thou, our God, hast been our stay. Where we are is holy ground: Lord, we need no holier place Than where we Thy love can trace 3 For the love of friends we bless Thee, Who to- day our joys have shared, Whose true hearts, spread out before us, Have Thy love to us declared; For each thought of truth and love They have echoed from above. 4 For the mystic bonds which bind us Each to each, and all to Thee, And with all the past entwines us, In the world's long harmony; For each striving human soul, Which is part of Thy great whole. 959 Slowly. VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. 525 d.dd po bg: 80 ddd did Pip bo Broomhill.- 87.87.87.87. of d Jo P a d d d d d d d втор Q P 5 Pour Thy Spirit, Lord, upon us, Guard us in unconscious sleep; Be that Spirit ever with us, While death- slumbers o'er us creep; And, our life's long journey past, We are safe with Thee at last! C. F. ALEXANDER. f d d d d te 11. sed& digd och od d pippo p ff pl SAVIOUR, breathe an evening blessEre repose our spirits seal;[ ing, Sin we come Thou canst save, and Thou canst heal: Though the night be dark and dreary, Darkness cannot hide from Thee; Thou art He, who, never weary, Watchest where Thy people be. 2 Though' destruction' walk around us, Though the' arrows' past us fly, Angel- guards from Thee surround us, We are safe, if Thou art nigh. P J J. P 40.1 Add. рет P18 d d 8 8 E. H. LEMARE. از ممه 8 741 did 18 a p I d O 1888 ddd 8 E p Should swift death this night o'ertake And our couch become our tomb,[ us, May the morn in heaven awake us, f Clad in light and deathless bloom. 3 Father, to Thy holy keeping Humbly we ourselves resign; Saviour, who has slept our sleeping, Make our slumbers pure as Thine; Blessèd Spirit, brooding o'er us, Chase the darkness of our night, Till the perfect day before us Breaks in everlasting light. J. EDMESTON. 742 960 022 es, d 8 o d d d d d d op p p p ab VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. St. Gabriel( 1st Tune).- 88.8 4. √ 2d 100 1 THE radiant morn hath passed away, And spent too soon her golden The shadows of departing day[ store; Creep on once more. p 2 Our life is but an autumn day, Its glorious noon how quickly past! Lead us, O Christ, Thou Living Way, Safe home at last! 8 0: 2 3 0 3.0 by Thy soul- inspiring grace, Uplift our hearts to realms on high! 961 pleap B 8 d d d d ppp Selattyn( 2nd Tune).- METRICAL CHANT. 으 O 8 tegla Pala Labo: La gd рр edd 28 d Q d 88 do elp : 요 P P P d 8 8 " 1 d Rev. Sir F. A. G. OUSELEY, Bart. to! day 8 Evening bymn( 1st Tune).- 887.887. plato dd 6 dj 8 pop 18 مام العامة ■ Rev. E. W. BULLINGER. -0Help us to look to that bright place Beyond the skyf4 Where light, and life, and joy, and In undivided empire reign,[ peace, And thronging angels never cease Their deathless strain8 5 Where saints are clothed in spotless And evening shadows never fall,[ white, f Where Thou, Eternal Light of light, Art Lord of all! G. THRING. PP gl d'd P 8: 8 O 80 ممللل W. JACKSON. 88 20 8 8: 8 O VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. 사랑한 d 8 ad 000 # d -O00 aid end 8 a p 00 -48 Finchley( 2nd Tune).- 887.887. dd 2 00 a T₁₂ glogop op dog de ededd 8 00 8 Fold plo 90 aadad dad d FATHER, in high heaven dwelling, May our evening song be telling Of Thy mercy large and free: Through the day Thy love hath fed us, Through the day Thy care hath led us, With divinest charity. 8 ed d d d P p 2 This day's sins, O pardon, Saviour!Evil thoughts, perverse behaviour, Envy, pride, and vanity: From the world, the flesh, deliver. Save us now, and save us ever, O Thou Lamb of Calvary! = TOP_ ala? J ddood play F 8 d 888 -O8 O ممممم J. D. MACEY. " 1 fodto Lad 8: goo el do 743 до 2 dod حمد ه ماه 11. ed Q 11 3 From the enticements of the devil From the might of spirits evil Be our shield and panoply; Let Thy power this night defend us, p And a heavenly peace attend us, And angelic company. 4 Whilst the night- dews are distilling, Holy Ghost! each heart be filling, With Thine own serenity; Softly let our eyes be closing, While on Thee the soul reposing, Ever- blessèd Trinity. V G. RAWSON. 744 962 I L IL g VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. David.- 88.88. 963 8 dd PF dddddd 8 مام WHAT Continual watching to keep, And still with the night's falling dews Demand the refreshment of sleep; ddd IAT though my frail eyelids refuse 2 A sovereign Protector I have, Unseen, yet for ever at hand, Unchangeably faithful to save, Almighty to rule and command. 3 Beneficent Hearer of prayer, Thou Shepherd and Guardian of Thine My all to Thy covenant care I, sleeping and waking, resign. مع 8 ad ele 8 TO O TO TO هم d d of 8 d d d 80 6 00 8 " 1 " 1 8 f7 I too, at the season ordained, Their chorus for ever shall join; And love, and adore without end, Their faithful Creator and mine. ela ро Eventide( 1st Tune).- 10 10.10 10. PT d d d d d d d Hiper 6 £ o P d d d ff TOR pp. 8 bo 88 4 If Thou art my Shield and my Sun, The night is no darkness to me, And, fast as my moments roll on, They bring me but nearer to Thee. g 5 Thy ministering spirits descend To watch while Thy saints are asleep; By day and by night they attend, The heirs of salvation to keep. 6 Thy worship no interval knows, Their fervour is still on the wing; And while they protect my repose, They chant to the praise of my King. " 1 8 8 A. TOPLADY. From HANDEL. b TO 8 00_ Ld Do da. TO .- 680 eft. W. H. MONK, Mus. Doc. -69 TOO OO d dr ре dd VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. otp ре dddd 88808 24 88 oddo topple Joo 1 " 1 oppto 8008 o d d d d " 1 Ellers( 2nd Tune).- 10 10.10 10. Hatt РРРР на офр 0 0000 al " 1 pl8 " 1 dodat pppp 49 ag| ana لله له تا 22 الحالة 88 E. J. HOPKINS, Mus. Doc. 00 өө toog ooppi оро 800 2288- 882 82 82 8888 Hat 11 98888 p 2 Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day; Earth's joys grow dim, its glories_pass away; Change and decay in all around I seeO Thou who changest not, abide with me! 8.| The darkness deepens: Lord, with me abide! When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O abide with me! p 3 Come not in terrors, as the King of kings; But kind and good, with healing in Thy wings; Tears for all woes, a heart for every plea: Come, Friend of sinners, thus abide with me. A 4 I need Thy presence every passing hourWhat but Thy grace can foil the tempter's power? Who like Thyself my guide and stay can be? Through cloud and sunshine, O abide with me! o A 5 I fear no foe with Thee at hand to bless: Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness; Where is death's sting, where, grave, thy victory? f I triumph still, if Thou abide with me. p 6 Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes, Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies; f Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee; In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me! H. F. LYTE. 44* 745 1161 Hal 00 || 8 Lat 746 964 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. Tenterden.- 10 10.10 10.10 10. de setem P P P P P P P & g g d d port dodd dddd 000000 ddd " 1 8: 8 Rev. E. W. BULLINGER. I dood doo to P P P P P gelocal. " 1 8 d do 9-8-8-8--0diplaa OE ddddddd pel do pl p1 THE day is gently sinking to a close, Fainter and yet more faint the sunlight glows; O brightness of Thy Father's glory, Thou Eternal Light of light, be with us now! Where Thou art present, darkness cannot be, f Midnight is glorious noon, O Lord, with Thee. p2 Our changeful lives are ebbing to an end, Onward to darkness and to death we tend; fO Conqueror of the grave, be Thou our guide, Be Thou our light in death's dark eventide; Then in our mortal hour will be no gloom, No sting in death, no terror in the tomb. 3 Thou, who in darkness walking didst appear Upon the waves, and Thy disciples cheer, p Come, Lord, in lonesome days, when storms assail, And earthly hopes and human succours fail, When all is dark, may we behold Thee nigh, And hear Thy voice, Fear not, for it is I' p 4 The weary world is mouldering to decay, Its glories wane, its pageants fade away; In that last sunset, when the stars shall fall, May we arise, awakened by Thy call, With Thee, O Lord, for ever to abide f In that blest day which has no eventide! 1 C. WORDSWORTH. 8 08: 1 VARIOUS OCCASIONS AND SEASONS- EVENING. 747 The day is gently sinking( 2nd Tune).- 10 10.10 10.10 10. J. BARNBY. = p 18+ 1. The day is gently 2. Our changeful lives are 3. Thou, who in darkness, 4. The weary world is P W g d 8 8 P sun- light glows; O brightness of Thy death we tend; O Conqueror of the ci ples cheer, Come, Lord, in lonesome a- way; In that last sunset, fade 8 8 ternal Light of light, be Thou our light in death's dark earth- ly hopes and hu- man a rise, wak- en'd we a- Q O - and to sink- ing to a close, Fainter and yet more faint the ebb- ing to an end, Onward to darkness walk- ing didst ap- pear, Upon the waves, and moul- dering to de cay, Its glories wane, its d d d d ple Ø b - - dddd. O 00 6 8 Father's glory, grave, be Thou our days, when storms as when the stars shall d d d d TO e lo with us en- ev now! tide; suc- cours fail, by Thy call, ( pp PP Hol dim. ор sail, fall, no dim. Thy dispageants d d Thou.. E guide,.. Be And May afd 2 Where Thou art present, Then in our mortal When all is dark, may With Thee, O Lord, for rit. dd ро Pop P darkness can- not be, hour will be terror Midnight is glorious noon, O Lord, with Thee. in the tomb. death, no no gloom, No sting in we behold Thee nigh, And hear Thy voice,' Fear not, for er to a bide In that blest day which has it is I!' ev- ev +8+ 18! 8 2 • O rit. f en- рет tide! 8 748 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. 965 4 0: 3 Morning Flowers.- L.M. dédédople place d do 0 d કે ટટટટટટટ 966 " 1 1 THE morning flowers display their And gay their silken leaves unfold, As careless of the noontide heats, As fearless of the evening cold. p 2, Nipped by the wind's unkindly blast, Parched by the sun's directer ray, The momentary glories waste, The short- lived beauties die away. Erdo 3 So blooms the human face divine, When youth its pride of beauty shows; Fairer than spring the colours shine, And sweeter than the virgin rose. d P P JOO 8 Passing Bell.-L.M. है 1 PASS a few swiftly fleeting years, And all that now in bodies live Shall quit, like me, this vale of tears, Their righteous sentence to receive. " 1 -Odo O 4 Or worn by slowly rolling years, Or broke by sickness in a day, The fading glory disappears, V "" 5 Yet these, new rising from the tomb, With lustre brighter far shall shine; Revive with ever- during bloom, Safe from diseases and decline. f6 Let sickness blast, let death devour, A If heaven must recompense our pains: Perish the grass, and fade the flower, If firm the Word of God remains. S. WESLEY, Jun. o too bel dd pp dddddd 8: g The short- lived beauties die away. 700. Fod 0010 200 8 O J. RHODES. Hd 210 d ddd ре p b WHITAKER. 8 8: do. 8 -02 But all, before they hence remove, May mansions for themselves prepare In that eternal house above; And, O my God, shall I be there? C. WESLEY. THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. 967-968 Malta.- L.M. 8 8 8 opp P How blest the righteous when he dies, When sinks a wea-ry dod d dor de 8 O --0" 1 968 1 11 -O +8 When sinks a weary soul to rest! p How mildly beam the closing eyes, How gently heaves th'expiring breast! 2 So fades the summer clouds away; So sinks the gale when storms are So gently shuts the eye of day:[ o'er; So dies the wave along the shore. 8 8 Tat 8 8: P p How mildly beam the closing eyes, How gent- ly heaves th'ex- pir- ing breast! 88 d # 8 gbd ::|| 1 HOW blest the righteous when he| p3 A holy quiet reigns arounddies, OTE SHRINKING from the cold hand of death, Malta.- L.M. I too shall gather up my feet; Shall soon resign this fleeting breath, And die, my fathers' God to meet. 2 Numbered among Thy people, I Expect with joy Thy face to see: Because Thou didst for sinners die, Jesus, in death, remember me! soul to oo р 5 Life's labour done, as sinks the clay, Freed from its load the spirit flies, While heaven and earth combine to sayHow blest the righteous when he dies! A. L. BARBAULD. 8 8: rest, O 749 A calm which life nor death destroys; And nought disturbs that peace profound Which his unfettered soul enjoys. 4 Farewell, conflicting hopes and fears, Where lights and shades alternate dwell! [ pears! How bright the unchanging morn apFarewell, inconstant world, farewell! 30 that, without a lingering groan, I may the welcome word receive; My body with my charge lay down, And cease at once to work and live. 15 5 No anxious doubt, no guilty gloom, Shall damp whom Jesus' presence cheers, f My light, my life, my God is come, And glory in His face appears. C. WESLEY. p4 Walk with me through the dreadful shade, And certify that Thou art mine; My spirit, calm and undismayed, I shall into Thy hands resign. 750 969-970 1 2p b b THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. 970 971 pleadopte odd d 700 Too Rockingbam.- L.M. " 1 8 WHY should we start, and fear to die? worms we mortals are! Death is the gate of endless joy, And yet we dread to enter there. p2 The pains, the groans, the dying strife, Fright our approaching souls away; Still we shrink back again to life, Fond of our prison house of clay. Be dede deo GOD, to whom my life I owe, may I number all my days, That I may wisely learn to know The power of Jesus' saving grace. 2 My days are shorter than a span; A little point my life appears; p How frail, at best, is dying man, How vain are all his hopes and fears! -O -6ddiddo dod 8 11 ad= ملم dong add ab 28 Rockingbam.- L.M. eléged?? doddodd Goe gf 3 0 if my Lord would come and meet, My soul should stretch her wings in haste; 80 Staincliffe- L.M. " 1 22888 38 Pipit. Fly fearless through death's iron gate, Nor feel the terrors as she passed! p4 Jesus can make a dying bed Dr. MILLER. LLER. Feel soft as downy pillows are, While on His breast I lean my head, And breathe my life out sweetly there. I. WATTS. 3 Vain his ambition, noise and show; Vain are the cares which rack his mind, He heaps up treasures mixed with woe, And dies, and leaves them all behind. 4 O be a nobler portion mine! My God, I bow before Thy throne: f Earth's fleeting treasure I resign, And fix my hope on Thee alone. A. STEELE. മാറ്റങ്ങൾ d d d d og o R. W. DIXON. 180100010 do 8 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH 1 CAY, why should friendship grieve for those Who safe arrive on Canaan's shore? Released from all their hurtful foes, They are not lost, but gone before. P 2 Dear is the spot where Christians sleep, And sweet the strain which angels O why should we in anguish weep?[ pour; They are not lost, but gone before. 3 Secure from every mortal care, By sin and sorrow vexed no more, French 972-973 248 022 8 TTOO TOO 8 973 1 d d d d TOO ㅎ OO O 0_ PSP dd hd in Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home: 2 Under the shadow of Thy throne Thy saints have dwelt secure: Sufficient is Thine arm alone, And our defence is sure. 3 Before the hills in order stood, Or earth received her frame, From everlasting Thou art God, To endless years the same. 4 A thousand ages, in Thy sight, Are like an evening gone; French ( Dundee).- C.M. 11. THEE we adore, eternal Name! And humbly own to Thee, p How feeble is our mortal frame, What dying worms are we! 88 AND THE RESURRECTION. Eternal happiness they share, Who are not lost, but gone before. did P P P P 8 8 2 Our wasting lives grow shorter still, As days and months increase; And every beating pulse we tell Leaves but the number less. 4 In faith triumphant, may we soar, Embracing in the arms of love 5 The friends not lost, but gone before. On Jordan's banks whene'er we come, And hear the swelling waters roar, Jesus, convey us safely home To saints not lost, but gone before. J. F. CLARKE. 3 The year rolls round, and steals away The breath that first it gave; Whate'er we do, where'er we be, We're travelling to the grave. 4 Dangers stand thick through all the To push us to the tomb;[ ground, ddd ₁₁ O 8 88 d d d d Scotch Psalter. See ( Dundee).- C.M. 751 8: ер " 1 Short as the watch that ends the night, Before the rising sun. 5 The busy tribes of flesh and blood, With all their cares and fears, p Are carried downward by the flood, And lost in following years. 6 Time, like an ever- rolling stream, Bears all its sons away; They fly forgotten, as a dream Dies at the opening day. 70 God! our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come; f Be Thou our Guard while life shall last, And our perpetual home. I. WATTS. p And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home. 5 Great God! on what a slender thread Hang everlasting things; The eternal states of all the dead Upon life's feeble strings! 6 Infinite joy, or endless woe, Depends on every breath; And yet how unconcerned we go Upon the brink of death! 7 Waken, O Lord, our drowsy sense, To walk this dangerous road! f And if our souls be hurried hence, May they be found with God! I. WATTS. 752 974-975 -- THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. Z do P d d 8 d d d d Q 8 40 d O d 840 kent.-C.M. 8 d d d p2 If life be long, I will be glad p pp l d d d d d 8 8 O ¹ LORD, it belongs not to my care or live; To love and serve Thee is my share, And this Thy grace must give. That I may long obey; If short, yet why should I be sad To soar to endless day? p 3 Christ leads me through no darker rooms Than He went through before; He that into God's kingdom comes Must enter by this door. 975 1 THERE is an hour, when I must part With all I hold most dear; And life, with its best hopes, will then As nothingness appear. p2 There is an hour, when I must lie Low on affliction's bed; And anguish, pain, and tears become My bitter daily bread. " 1 p3 There is an hour, when I must sink Beneath the stroke of death; And yield to Him, who gave it first, My struggling vital breath. 88 " 1 kent.-C.M. dd O d P p STANLEY. 18te: d 8 8 4 Come, Lord, when grace has made me Thy blessèd face to see; [ meet For if Thy work on earth be sweet, What will Thy glory be? 5 Then shall I end my sad complaints, And weary, sinful days, And join with the triumphant saints f That sing Jehovah's praise. 6 My knowledge of that life is small, The eye of faith is dim; But' tis enough that Christ knows all f And I shall be with Him. R. BAXTER. 4 There is an hour, when I must stand Before the judgment- seat; pp And all my sins, and all my foes, In awful vision meet. 5 There is an hour, when I must look On one eternity; And nameless woe, or blissful life, My endless portion be. 6 0 Saviour! then, in all my need Be near, be near to me; f And let my soul in steadfast faith, Find life and heaven in Thee! A. REED. 976 : 4 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. d g 00 8 P ре # рөр pya 880 St. Bride( 1st Tune).- S.M. ㅎ & р 2. 88 888 d P O -O-. botham( 2nd Tune).- S.M. Fo e 00 8 2 Corruption, earth, and worms Shall but refine this flesh; Till my triumphant spirit comes To put it on afresh. 2 1 AND must this body die? This well- wrought frame decay? And must these active limbs of mine Lie mouldering in the clay? & g 3 God, my Redeemer, lives, And ever from the skies Looks down, and watches o'er my dust, Till He shall bid it rise. 8 21 d 11 O 8 à 180 أمهم d 8 Dr. HOWARD. d O P 88808% 8 ddddo 2. 8 -O-° J. NICHOLSON. 2 753 -60880 d O E 4 Arrayed in glorious grace Shall these vile bodies shine; And every shape and every face Be heavenly and divine. 8 5 These lively hopes we owe, Lord, to Thy dying love: f We would adore Thy grace below And sing Thy power above. With our immortal tongues. 6 Accept, O Lord, the praise f Of these our humble songs, Till tunes of nobler sound we raise 11 I. WATTS. 754 977 TOO DO 1 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. Woolwich( 1st Tune).- S.M. 5) Btoo 818 d dd d O рре d d g dod -6eto 음 100 f i doe ㅇ d 이음 " 1 8: -6° ppp d d d d d d o gº 2 The present moment flies And bears our life away: O make Thy servants truly wise, That they may live to- day. • pla do TO- MORROW, Lord, is Thine, Lodged in Thy sovereign hand; And if its sun arise and shine, It shines by Thy command. 11 " 1 P d deed 8 d Whitefriars( 2nd Tune).- S.M. dd pt dio P 8 8 f5 To Jesus may we fly, отр -02 e Swift as the morning light, d 2 010 dod -68 g P. DODDRIDGE. 8 d Lest life's bright golden beams should die p In sudden, endless night. C.E. KETTLE. 80 # 48 d e -63 Since on this wingèd hour Eternity is hung, Waken by Thine almighty power The aged and the young. T. W. DEANE. d P & di dado 8: 4 One thing demands our care; O be it still pursued, Lest, slighted once, the season fair Should never be renewed. ● 8 978 *# 4 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. 888 00 8 00 00 1 100 00 8 dd O 00 P Shawmut.- S.M. O -6--81 sea; OW swift the torrent rolls -e100 8 3 There, where the fathers sleep, Must all their children dwell; 979 هههه V The tide that bears our deathless souls To vast eternity 2 Our fathers, where are they, With all they called their own? Their joys and griefs have passed away, Their wealth and honour gone. Q ро --0--000 Hell 2 It is not death to close Q The eye long dimmed by tears, And wake in glorious repose To spend eternal years. 3 It is not death to bear * 2/ 88888 de d d d d d d d The wrench that sets us free, " P IT is not death to die, To leave this weary road, And' midst the brotherhood on high, To be at home with God. 8 11 100 8 الوا Serenity.- S.M. O J ро 00 0 F dde 6 招 Hopp Dr. L. MASON. e -0888888 dd Nor other heritage can keep Than such a narrow cell." O tot Hell 4 God of our fathers, be Our Everlasting Friend; Lord of the dead and living, we Our souls to Thee commend. Of all the pious dead, 5 May we the footsteps trace, f Till summoned by our Glorious Head To dwell before Thy face. P. DODDRIDGE. 755 Fdd C. BRYAN. श jad E الساعة 6 으 -O f5 Jesus, Thou Prince of Life, Thy chosen cannot die; F From dungeon- chains to breath the Of boundless liberty. [ air 4 It is not death to fling Aside this sinful dust, A And rise on strong, exulting wing, To live among the just. Like Thee, they conquer in the strife, To reign with Thee on high. C. MALAN, trs. by W. BETHUNE. 756 980 4 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. Chalvey( 1st Tune).- S.M.D. dddd otp g TOO dddd Slowly. 0° 8 8 8 d d d g рр O 11 212 dod ppp. 8 ppppplegge P P P P dddd -08 dde Pippo o dddddddd рест 90 0.0 dddd d d d Q: O ре d d Rev. L. G. HAYNE, Mus. Doc. lodd pháp phao " 1 8 8: Leominster( 2nd Tune).- S.M.D. G. W. MARTIN. 1 2. plappple: plopopoppla illala ddddd o d d d d d 000-0 6. ppp 0 چشم di ddde dddd 8 P P P P O · P 88 100-0 #d pppp " 1 गठन goo. popp Har. by Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. O рр. 2: 2 8800 dddd " 1 8: 8: 8 d.dd dod " 1 pto 8 18 ddddddd 8 8 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH V² A A few more seasons come, FEW more years shall roll, And we shall be with those that rest Asleep within the tomb: Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that great day; O wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away. P 2 A few more suns shall set O'er these dark hills of time, p And we shall be where suns are not, A far serener clime: Vo O Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that bright day; wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away. 3 A few more storms shall beat On this wild rocky shore, And we shall be where tempests cease, And surges swell no more: Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that calm day; VO wash me in Thy precious blood, P And take my sins away. 981 pl 2 4 TOO 00 00 do 100.00 d d d d d d. 88 bd d d d Q d. d Redhead, Mo. 47.- 77.77. d p2 Thou our throbbing flesh hast worn; Thou our mortal griefs hast borne; Thou hast shed the human tear; Jesus, Son of David,' hear. V p3 Thou hast bowed the dying head; Thou the blood of life hast shed; Thou hast filled a mortal bier; ' Jesus, Son of David,' hear. AND THE RESURRECTION. 4 A few more struggles here, P A few more partings o'er, "" A few more toils, a few more tears, And we shall weep no more; Then, O my Lord, prepare for that blest O wash me in Thy precious blood, P And take my sins away. " 1 Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that sweet day; O wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away. P p6 8 5 A few more Sabbaths here Shall cheer us on our way, And we shall reach the endless rest, The eternal Sabbath day. ' Tis but a little while, And He shall come again, Who died that we might live, who lives That we with Him may reign: Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that glad day; O wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away. P H. BONAR. 88 O 757 dddd 。8: o di de 888 d d d d 2 P. REDHEAD. d. WHEN WHEN our heads are bowed with woe, p 4 When the heart is sad within V When our bitter tears o'erflow, When we mourn the lost, the dear, ' Jesus, Son of David,' hear. V With the thought of all its sin; When the spirit shrinks with fear, ' Jesus, Son of David,' hear. 8 p5 Thou the shame, the grief hast known, Though the sins were not Thine own; Thou hast deigned their load to bear; ' Jesus, Son of David,' hear. V p6 Thou hast passed through death's dark Thou hast full atonement made;[ shade: Thou to God's right hand art near: Jesus, Son of David,' hear. H. H. MILMAN. 758 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. Cuthbert( 1st Tune).- 77.77. 982-983 Ⓒ: 38 26 8 d ala Lo TAR bd gd d 00 088 ре f 0:48 8 8 52 00 "|-~ e d 08 88 P P P P P po bernlein( 2nd Tune).- 77.77. 1 CHRIST will gather in His own He is gone, Where their heart and treasure lie, Where our life is hid on high. " 1 2 Day by day the voice saith,' Come, Enter Thine eternal home;' Asking not if we can spare This dear soul it summons there. O d dad 983 1 FATHER, Lord of earth and heaven, or what O Sole Disposer of Thine own,[ given; Let Thy sovereign will be done. 88 P d 18 f 88 d d d d dese bd add 5 Many a heart no longer here, Ah! was all too inly dear; A Yet, O Love,' tis Thou dost call, Thou wilt be our All in All. J. OSBORNE. eppo Hope y d d d Cuthbert or bernlein.- 77.77. German. O 3 Had He asked us, well we know We should cry, O spare this blow! P Yes, with streaming tears should pray, ' Lord, we love him, let him stay! 4 But the Lord doth nought amiss, And since He hath ordered this, p We have nought to do but still Rest in silence on His will. O N. L. ZINZENDORF, trs. by C. WINKWORTH. 2 Life or death depends on Thee, Just and good is Thy decree, Safe in Thy decree we rest, Sure whatever is, is best. THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH p3 Yet Thou know'st what pangs of love In a father's bosom move, What the agony to part, Struggling in a mother's heart. 984 pl -0O 888 8 M SLEEP 5 God we absolutely trust, Wise and merciful and just, All Thy works to Thee are known, Let Thy blessed will be done. Fairbridge.- 46.4 6.4 6.4 6. d. Jd d ppp op 8: 2--042 d.ddnd be 11. Biggelad @ LEEP thy last sleep, - Rest where none weep Till the eternal morrow; Though dark waves roll O'er the silent river, Thy fainting soul Jesus can deliver. p3 z Free from care and sorrow; AND THE RESURRECTION. 4 Sorely tempted and distressed, Can we make the fond request? Dare we pray for a reprieve? May we ask the child may live? O P d 2 ppop dd PP 00 880 A f Bidding rejoice π p2 C. WESLEY. T All in Jesus sleeping! Though we may mourn Those in life the dearest, 8 They shall return, Christ, when Thou appearest! Soon shall Thy voice Comfort those now weeping 11. O E. A. DAYMAN. CHARLES ISEARD. dd ре g Life's dream is past, All its sin and sadness, Brightly at last 11 -6Dawns a day of gladness; Under the sod, d d ре 8 Earth, receive our treasure, To rest in God, Waiting all His pleasure. 759 O ē P 760 985 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. O ppp ре Suppliant.- 66 4.6 6 4. 8: pp dddd. ¹L " 1 A poppoo Hdd d "" " de 8 8 8 " 1 g OWLY and solemn be Thy children's cry to Thee, Father Divine! A hymn of suppliant breath, Owning that life and death Alike are Thine. 20 Father, in that hour, When earth all succouring power Shall disavow; When spear and shield and crown In faintness are cast down; Sustain us, Thou! p3 By Him, Who bowed to take The death- cup for our sake, The thorn, the rod; From Whom the last dismay Was not to pass away; Aid us, O God! dodad P HP P p4 Tremblers beside the grave, We call on Thee to save, Father Divine! Hear, hear our suppliant breath. Keep us in life and death, Thine, only Thine! " 1 MYLES B. FOSTER. F. D. HEMANS. 0.2 8 8 2: O 8: e 986 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. De Mortuis.- 6 6.8 6.88. 4 8 d 61% 8 88 d d Q pl p2 alg ddd рр led dod 3 Q TOTO 00 p4 8 d etel FOO OP 00 = 0008 2 8 8 8 8 11. H 11 d d élp p FRIEND after friend departs; hath not lost a There is no union here of hearts That finds not here an end: Were this frail world our final rest, Living or dying, none were blest. W. STATHAM, B.A., Mus. Doc. 18 pro 8 0 18 18 8 88 There is a world above, Where parting is unknown; A long eternity of love, Form'd for the good alone: And faith beholds the dying here, Translated to that glorious sphere. Beyond the flight of time, Beyond this vale of death, There surely is some blessèd clime, Where life is not a breath, Nor life's affections transient fire, Whose sparks fly upwards, and expire. Thus star by star declines, Till all are passed away, A As morning high and higher shines, V To pure and perfect day: Nor sink those stars in empty night, A But hide themselves in heaven's own light. TOP dd 761 J. MONTGOMERY. g: 18 Jool d d d d ēļ 762 987 22 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. St. Jerome( 1st Tune).- 76.7 6.7 6.7 6. da Pppp pp 8888 8 -OO 000 00 00 " 1 oood 8 8 dd ETTOOL Q d 응 dadd O d de -6-. 8:& " 1 dd dd off PP " 1 dddd 82 8 8888 880 di dodd dd jdd 1 d d d d d P P P P reaple dedor d Munich( 2nd Tune).- 7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6. pelosace dedededag dd dddd 8 ple popo އހރވސ 888dd08 8 doo bddddd " 1 MALCOLM ALLISON. 2802 8 11. 880 O 00002228828 a dd " 1 dd 8: German Chorale, 1648. tod dojd doogdded pplo papppp 11 plé poppia.. de jdd 18: 1 g d THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. A 3 Thine earthly course is ended, Thou hast obtained the prize, Triumphantly ascended To God in Paradise; Thy more enduring treasure Thou hast obtained above, And riches beyond measure, In thy Redeemer's love. In God's most holy fear, We praise Him, joyful- hearted, Thy strength and solace here. The God of consolation 1 Is to thy rescue come, And, crowned with full salvation, Receives His exile home. 2 With songs of pure thanksgiving, We trace thee to the skies, No longer dead, but living The life that never dies: Thy days of sin and mourning Åre finished all and past, And to Thy God returning, Thy soul is safe at last. 988 Q 8 O 8 8 8 d d d d d. 우 JESUS, Life of those who die, Advocate with God on high, Hope of immortality: Advocate.- 77.76. 8 d Q p Hear us, Holy Jesus. 2 Thou, whose death to mortals gave Power to triumph o'er the grave; Living now from death to save: p Hear us, Holy Jesus. 8 -0O 5 Thou, who dost a place prepare, That in heavenly mansions fair Sinners may Thy glories share: p Hear us, Holy Jesus. 11 f 3 Thou, before whose great white Throne All transgression must be shown; Pleading now for us, Thine own: p Hear us, Holy Jesus. pre -0p4 Thou, whose death was borne that we, From the power of Satan free, Might not die eternally: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 4 The mourner there rejoices, The weary are at rest, And sweet celestial voices Record the Ever- Blest! Jesus, the hope of glory, We owe it to Thy grace, That we shall soon adore Thee, And see Thee face to face. 8 8 d. d d d C. WESLEY. a d J. MILLINGTON. ad 763 do % g -0p6 We are dying day by day, Soon from earth we pass away! Lord of Life, to Thee we pray: Hear us, Holy Jesus. V 7 Ere we hear the Angel's call, And the shadows round us fall, Be our Saviour, be our All: p Hear us, Holy Jesus. 06 0 8 Wean our hearts from things below, Make us all Thy love to know, Guard us from our ghostly foe: p Hear us, Holy Jesus. 9 Shelter us with angel's wing, To our souls Thy pardon bring; So shall death have lost its sting: Hear us, Holy Jesus. 10 In the gloom Thy light provide, Safely through the valley guide; Thee we trust, for Thou hast died! p Hear us, Holy Jesus. A. SULLIVAN. 764 989-990 fl THE FUTURE STAE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. 24 40 8 do d Q O do d Q 000 a TOO OO 40 00 8 d Tichfield.- 77.77.7 7.77. 8 de d 8 OOO 00 010 8 8 000 d рр g 3 Who can now lament the lot Of a saint in Christ deceased? Let the world, who know us not, Call us hopeless and unblest: 8 " 1 100= == 00 a Happy are the faithful dead! In the Lord who sweetly die, They from all their toils are freed: Them the spirit hath declared Blest, unutterably blest; Jesus is their great reward, Jesus is their endless rest. V 2 Followed by their works, they go Where their Head hath gone before; Reconciled by grace below, Grace had opened Mercy's door; Justified through faith alone, Here they knew their sins forgiven; Here they laid their burdens down, Hallowed, and made meet for heaven. 8 8 00 TOOL d From" Crown of Jesus" Music. g TO TOO 0000. 00 00 OO. Too TOO 00 Pe de وم 00 d d d 8 8 18 d. d. d TOOOO TOO OO 000 8 $ 18 d d d o 8 80 8 8 Z 86 8 When from flesh the spirit freed, Hastens homeward to return, Mortals cry,' A man is dead!' Angels sing, A child is born!' 6 4 Born into the world above, They our happy brother greet; Bear him to the throne of Love, Place him at the Saviour's feet: Jesus smiles, and says,' Well done, Good and faithful servant thou; Enter, and receive thy crown, Reign with me triumphant now.' 5 Angels catch the approving sound, Bow, and bless the just award; Hail the heir with glory crowned, Now rejoicing with his Lord: f Fuller joys ordained to know, Waiting for the general doom, When the archangel's trump shall blow, ' Rise, ye dead, to judgment come!' C. WESLEY. 990 fl THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. Tichfield.- 77.7 7.77.77. DEA EATHLESS soul, arise! arise! Soar, thou native of the skies; Pearl of price by Jesus bought, To His glorious likeness wrought: Go to shine before His throne; Deck His mediatorial crown; Go, His triumph to adorn; Made for God, to God return! 2 Lo, He beckons from on high! Fearless to His presence fly; Thine the merit of His blood, Thine the righteousness of God: Angels, joyful to attend, Hovering round Thy pillows bend, Wait to catch the signal given, And escort thee quick to heaven. 3 Is thy earthly house distressed, Wishful to retain her guest? ' Tis not thou, but she must die; Fly, celestial inmate, fly! 991 fl dje: 8 " 1 St. Albinus.- 7 8.7 8.4. d W " 1 gd Burst thy shackles, drop thy clay, Sweetly breathe thyself away, Singing to thy crown remove, Mounting high on wings of love. 4 Shudder not to pass the stream; Venture all thy care on Him, Him whose dying love and power Stilled its tossing, hushed its roar; Safe is the expanded wave, Gentle as the summer's eve, No one object of His care Ever suffered shipwreck there. gege ESUS lives! no longer now JESUS Can thy terrors, death, appal us; Jesus lives! by this we know Thou, O grave, canst not enthral us. Hallelujah! 2 Jesus lives! henceforth is death But the gate of life immortal; This shall calm our trembling breath, When we pass its gloomy portal. f Hallelujah! 5 Saints in glory perfect made Wait thy passage through the shade; See, they throng the blissful shore, Ardent for thy coming o'er: f Mount, their transports to improve, Join the longing choir above, Swiftly to their wish be given, Kindle higher joy in heaven! A. M. TOPLADY. fotog рр معظم 88 f4 --0f5 Jesus lives! to Him the throne Over all the world is given; May we go where He is Dr. GAUNTLETT. O O 765 og 3 Jesus lives! for us He died; Then, alone to Jesus living, Pure in heart may we abide, Glory to our Saviour giving. Hallelujah! gone, Rest and reign with Him in heaven. Hallelujah! C.F. GELLERT, trs. by F. E. Cox. --8--O8 өте -0-0Jesus lives! our hearts know well Nought from us His love shall sever; Life, nor death, nor powers of hell Tear us from His keeping ever. Hallelujah! 766 992 pl 2 993 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. Meinhold. 7 8.7 8.7 7. Slow. 8 20 2 00 0 888 8 d d Gstilled FOL. 8 8 dfd g 2 8 ENTLE Shepherd, TOO 2 P 0 Now Thy little lamb's long weeping; Ah, how peaceful, pale, and mild, In its narrow bed' tis sleeping, And no sign of anguish sore Heaves that little bosom more. " 1 In this world of care and pain, Lord, Thou wouldst no longer leave it; To the sunny heavenly plain 8 8 8 8 8 00 ނޓ ddddddd - Z ddddre ele elő ala [ The Death of a Child.] Thou hast pip18 d d d d d d d d 8 88 8888 d d d d 3 E d P d O 8 Vesper( 1st Tune).- 8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7. 22 -0d d d d d G d d d d d d d d d d d d g 8 d O German. OPP 8 11. 1²1 O C Thou dost now with joy receive it: Clothed in robes of spotless white Now it dwells with Thee in light. Ah, Lord Jesus, grant that we Where it lives may soon be living, And the lovely pastures see That its heavenly food are giving; Then the gain of death we prove, Though Thou take what most we love. W. MEINHOLD, trs. by C. WINKWORTH. 8 8 ddd 임 28 일 11 splepiceas 8 8. d d d d d d et ## 1 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. dddd Hodd [ peoplezza epopsal popp 688 dddo dde deed oody odd godg pop po 21 Scopas( 2nd Tune).- 87.87.87.87. Plaintive. Bold. 。。 d. d. 2. HAPPY soul, thy days are ended, All thy mourning days below: Go, by angel hosts attended, A To the sight of Jesus go! Waiting to receive thy spirit, Lo! the Saviour stands above, Shows the purchase of His merit, Reaches out the crown of love. " 1 8 11. 11 A C. HANCOCK, Mus. Bac. 8 888 --8767 -O मे # 8 al ped d 8 2 Struggle through thy latest passion, To thy great Redeemer's breast, To His uttermost salvation, 1 To His everlasting rest:f For the joy He sets before thee, Bear a momentary pain; Die, to live a life of glory, Suffer, with thy Lord to reign. C. WESLEY. 768 994 # 4 @ 48: 3 8 ## THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. Lur Eoi( 1st Tune).- 87.87.87.87. b TOO @i, b? dd DOL TOO de do do 00 4 TOOL р 8 TO CL Too d ddd 8888 d d d d ре dg did DO + Da TOO 00 8 O Tod po od TO a od 8 11 TOO " 1 TOP Dat d d d d d d d d d 0 -6 O TOO P = 00 00== 00 O OO 00 8 d d d d d O " 1 e р Sursum Voces( 2nd Tune).- 87.8 7.8 7.8 7. 00 d dd g TOO OO Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. TOO OO TOO 8 d d d d d d TOO P 00 TOO ddd dd H 8 dd. ре 8 d d d 00 80 -8H. ELLIOT BUTTON. 8 8 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. ploo bo 8 ㅎㅎ d d d O 11 8 TOOL 408 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 d e P.# d d d 0 1 HALLELUJAH! Hallelujah! Hearts to heaven and voices raise; Sing to God a hymn of gladness, Sing to God a hymn of praise; He, Who on the Cross a Victim For the world's salvation bled, Jesus Christ, the King of glory, Now is risen from the dead. f2 Christ is risen, Christ the first- fruits Of the holy harvest field, Which will all its full abundance At His second coming yield; Then the golden ears of harvest 4 Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Glory be to God on high; Hallelujah to the Saviour, Who has gained the victory; Hallelujah to the Spirit, Fount of love and sanctity! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! To the Triune Majesty. врвото doog Will their heads before Him wave, Ripened by His glorious sunshine From the furrows of the grave. d 3 Christ is risen, we are risen; Shed upon us heavenly grace, Rain, and dew, and gleams of glory From the brightness of Thy Face; That we, Lord, with hearts in heaven, Here on earth may fruitful be, And by angel- hands be gathered, And be ever, Lord, with Thee. d dd d pote --0C. WORDSWORTH. 769 H BB 770 995 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. do 20 " 1 8 11 -O Grosvenor.- 886.8 86. d d d O dddd ē 8 8 dddd PP -edd. did d.dgo gd d. " 1 1 AND am I only born to die? And must I suddenly comply With nature's stern decree? What after death for me remainsCelestial joys, or bitter pains, To all eternity? 2 How then ought I on earth to live, While God prolongs the kind reprieve, And props the house of clay, My sole concern, my single care, p To watch, and tremble, and prepare Against that fatal day. 3 No room for mirth or trifling here, For worldly hope, or worldly fear, If life so soon is goneIf now the Judge is at the door, And all mankind must stand before The inexorable throne! d E. HARWOOL. 8 L tan & P d 996 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. 4 Nothing is worth a thought beneath, But how I may escape the death That never, never diesHow make my own election sure, And when I fail on earth secure A mansion in the skies. A 5 Jesus, vouchsafe a pitying ray, Be Thou my Guide, be Thou my Way, f To glorious happiness: f Ah! write the pardon on my heart, And whensoe'er I hence depart, V Let me depart in peace. da ddd gºd g dd рер ddd 000 dded ad 0-0 ptp 8 8 -6Clarissa.- 8 8.8 8.8 8. 2 8: -Oº Q Oº & dod d " 1 31800 dotd " 1 C. WESLEY. O aplezde ddd 8: 0 Dr. HULTON MIDDLETON. -O-6 dddd 8 08 ૮ ૯ થી ddd d -0poplo da -0Tee [ A Last Wish.] PIN age and feebleness extreme, Who shall a helpless worm redeem? Jesus! my only hope Thou art, Strength of my failing flesh and heart fO could I catch one smile from Thee, C. WESLEY. And drop into eternity! 771 dod odg ee d -81 12:11 772 997 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. 3 요 위 e 10 10 10 8 ㅇ 88 으 d 88 5 888 Stella( 1st Tune).— 8 8.8 8.8 8. 8 8 P -e응 100 8 8 PH 8 일일 일정: 111 응 d 8 O 88 12 م 8 00 8 8 P 8 8 8 -6From" Crown of Jesus” Music. ddo d O 888 100 dd dodod barvest bome( 2nd Tune).- 8 8.8 8.8 8. ㅇ 트 d 8 jad 8 88 00 8 8 od od 의 8 d 8 T. WALLHEAD. THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. peopl ddd ре do -0d 8 Je d " 1 -ed -0d 888 atz Foo Tel THIS 1 THIS is the field, the world below, In which the sowers came to sow, Jesus the wheat, Satan the tares, For so the Word of Truth declares; And soon the reaping time will come, And angels shout the harvest home. 18 p2 Most awful truth! and is it so? Must all the world that harvest know? Is every man or wheat or tare? Then for that harvest O prepare! For soon the reaping time will come, And angels shout the harvest home. 3 To love my sins- a saint to appear, To grow with wheat- yet be a tare, May serve me while I live below, Where tares and wheat together grow: But soon the reaping time will come, And angels shout the harvest home. 4 But all who truly righteous be Their Father's kingdom then shall see; And shine like suns for ever there: # f He that hath ears, now let him hear! For soon the reaping time will come, And angels shout the harvest home. 8 Unknown, pop -6 773 응 앙엥 774 998 1 !! AF !! THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. Bolton.- 88.8 8.8 8.8 8.( Anapæstic). d d g TOODO. E d d d 8 d d d d d d e -0 PP P 88 888888 0 do O dooooooo P P P рер d 0 TOO " 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 H 88 REJOI EJOICE for a brother deceased, Our loss is his infinite gain; A soul out of prison released, And freed from his bodily chain; With songs let us follow his flight, And mount with his spirit above, Escaped to the mansions of light, And lodged in the Eden of love. " 1 0= " 1 0 8 2 O Jeg d d d 88088 8 dddd d 3 There all the ship's company meet Who sailed with the Saviour beneath, f With shouting each other they greet, And triumph o'er trouble and death: The voyage of life's at an end, The mortal affliction is past! The age that in heaven they spend, For ever and ever shall last. C. WESLEY. O 6 8 8 dod 2 Our brother the haven hath gained, Out- flying the tempest and wind, His rest he hath sooner obtained, And left his companions behind, Still tossed on a sea of distress, Hard toiling to make the blest shore, Where all is assurance and peace, And sorrow and sin are no more. 2 999 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. Proper Tune( 1st Tune).- 13 11.13 12. polo op de 8 00 ddo dd o dd -6ddi pp did ff " 1 d. Joo P P P P P P og dddd d 11 dddddd ppto pº 600 PP ه -6288 8 copis p d.d pip 우우 P 1 THOU art gone to the grave! but we will not deplore thee, pl Though sorrows and darkness encompass the tomb; dde je Polopp 8 8 تم هامة بجھے بجھ do J. BARNBY. epapp A The Saviour has passed through its portal before thee, And the lamp of His love is thy guide through the gloom. p 2 Thou art gone to the grave! we no longer behold thee, Nor tread the rough paths of the world by thy side; But the wide arms of mercy are spread to enfold thee, And sinners may die, since the Sinless has died. A 775 3 Thou art gone to the grave! and its mansion forsaking, Perhaps thy weak spirit in fear lingered long: A But the mild rays of Paradise beamed on thy waking, And the sound which Thou heard'st was the seraphim's song. 4 Thou art gone to the grave! but we will not deplore thee, Whose God was thy ransom, thy Guardian and Guide, He gave thee, He took thee, and He will restore thee; And death has no sting, for the Saviour has died. A R. HEBER. 776 999 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. Ems( 2nd Tune).- 13 11.13 12.010 TOO. 8 8 8 8 g 88 dde 1000 fb3 888 Pel d d d d d d Q 11. ddd 008 O 8 -68 Ho 28$$ 0p 8pldo, 88 d d d d d ded. °°°°° 11 888 German Chorale. 1 p 8 8 8 8 a d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d O 8 وکھ teop pl p 1 THO THOU art gone to the grave! but we will not deplore thee, sorrows encompass the The Saviour has passed through its portal before thee, And the lamp of His love is thy guide through the gloom. A p 2 Thou art gone to the grave! we no longer behold thee, Nor tread the rough paths of the world by Thy side; But the wide arms of mercy are spread to enfold thee, And sinners may die, since the Sinless has died. A Sylvester. 87.8 7.& 88.8 8. O 8 ddd 3 Thou art gone to the grave! and its mansion forsaking, Perhaps thy weak spirit in fear lingered long; But the mild rays of Paradise beamed on thy waking, And the sound which thou heard'st was the seraphim's song. 4 Thou art gone to the grave! but we will not deplore thee, Whose God was thy ransom, thy Guardian and Guide, He gave thee, He took thee, and He will restore thee; And death has no sting, for the Saviour has died. A R. HEBER. o 8 8 Rev. Dr. J. B. LYKES. dJd THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. For 4th and 8th Verses. cres. p4 O 8 90% g: 8: 5008 8: Life pass- eth soon: Death draweth near: Keep us, good Lord, Till Thou ap- pear; 2 dod dd 88 888 ² PPP" ре -eJoo ppp 0° -6° 20 2888: d PPP With Thee to live, With Thee to die, With Thee to reign thro' too ō opp ppto. DAYS AYS and moments quickly flying Speed us onward to the dead: O how soon shall we be lying Each within his narrow bed! P de a da 8: 8 3 Mark we whither we are wending; Ponder how we soon must go To inherit bliss unending, P Or eternity of woe. Life passeth soon: 2 Jesus, merciful Redeemer, A Rouse dead souls to hear Thy voice; Wake, O wake each idle dreamer Now to make the eternal choice. Death draweth near: dim. Keep us, good Lord, Till Thou appear; With Thee to live, With Thee to die, f With Thee to reign through eternity. edddddid plopple ter 6 8 777 to. de 5 As a shadow life is fleeting; As a vapour so it flies; For the bygone years retreating Pardon grant, and make us wiseLife passeth soon: Death draweth near: Keep us, good Lord, Till Thou appear; With Thee to live, With Thee to die, ni ty. All 6 Wise that we our days may number, Strive and wrestle with our sin, Stay not in our work nor slumber Till Thy holy rest we win. 7 Soon before the Judge all glorious We with all the dead shall stand; Saviour, over death victorious, Place us then on Thy right hand. f With Thee to reign through eternity. E. CASWALL. BB* 778 1001 3²4 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. Vital Spark- Irregular. gg d. 88 р 1. Vi tal spark of heavenly flame, Quit, O quit this 2. Hark! they whis- per: angels say-' Sis- ter spirit, d 80 d d#d. d 0.0 00 8 O d ②: PP The world re- cedes: it door 8 الملك Q р Tremb- ling, ho- ping, ling'ring, flying, O the pain, the bliss of What is this ab-sorbs me quite Steals my sen- ses, shuts my d d d d d d o O dd d.d d di d. 88 to p Cease, fond na- ture, cease thy strife, And let me lan- guish in Drowns my spirit, draws my breath? Tell me, my soul, can this 80088 d d d d d d d d to d to -6 H. T. LEWIS, Mus. Bac. ބނބ 10008 dis- ap- pears; Heaven d d Tod a mor- tal frame, come a way!' de opie 3 - ро dy- ing! sight# d to life. be death? PI opens on my eyes; d d d d d d d my ears With sounds se- ra- phic ring. Lend, lend your wings! I mount! I fly! d gg d d d d pf THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. P O Grave! where is thy vic- to- ry! # 8 Moderato. P d 40 4 25 ORG. dd do g g d d d d d dad didd 0 00 Vital Spark-( ANTHEM). O 0 O Death! O Death! where is thy sting? B to 1. Vi- tal spark of heaven- ly flame, Quit, O quit this mor- tal frame Tremb- ling, ho- ping, lin- g'ring, fly- ing- 0 the pain, the bliss of dy- ing! 25 Cease, fond na- ture, cease thy strife, And let me lan 779 A. POPE. - HARWOOD. guish in- to life. 780 P THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. 6 Hark! they whis- per, an gels say, they whisper, an gels Hark! : 2 say, Hark! an they whisper, gels spirit, Steals my say, come a sen- ses, an way.' O 88 - gels say, ' Sister spi- rit, come Hark! Hark! they whis- per, shuts my this What is a way, Sister absorbs me quite, sight, Drowns my spirit, draws my d THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. breath? Tell me, my soul, can this be death? Tell me, my f soul, dim. can this be Con spirito. mp. death? ab O Andantino. 7 Bo 4 The world re- cedes: it P 8 12 pears; Heaven o- pens on my eyes; my ears With sounds se- ra 8 dis 781 phic ring. d ap Lend, lend your wings! I mount! I fly! 0 Grave, where is thy vic- to- ry? O કો Grave, where is thy vic- to- ry? O Death, where is thy sting? O Grave, where is thy vic- to- ry? O 782 THE FUTURE STATE- DEATH AND THE RESURRECTION. A Death, where is thy sting? Lend, lend your wings, I Grave, where is thy vic- to- ry, thy vic- to- ry? O Grave, where is F Lend, lend your wings, I + きよ ♪ vic- to ry, thy vic- to- ry? O Death, where is thy sting? O Death, where is thy sting? mount,.. I fly! ELL victo- ry, thy vic- to- ry? O Death, g mount,.. I fly! O 2 O Death, I d Adagio. 188 thy O Grave, where is thy where is d d thy e l ||||| sting? THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT. 783 1002 bolly.- L.M. " 1 O: 20 1 2 4 pl 8 8 • d d d O d 2 O f2 From heaven angelic voices sound: See the almighty Jesus crowned! Girt with omnipotence and grace, And glory decks the Saviour's face. 1003 8: d. The seventh trumpet speaks Him near; f His lightnings flash, His thunders roll; How welcome to the faithful soul! 2 o -6" 1 11 P " 1 THAT IAT day of wrath, that dreadful day When heaven and earth shall pass 8 away, What power shall be the sinner's stay? How shall we meet that dreadful day! 8 Babylon's Streams.- L.M. 2 When, shrivelling like a parchèd scroll, The flaming heavens together roll, har dé 6d. HE E comes! He comes! the Judge 3 Descending from His azure throne, severe! He claims the kingdoms for His own; The kingdoms all obey His word, And hail Him their triumphant Lord. g: G. HEWS. dd H 8 Q 8 -OQ 8 4 Shout, all the people of the sky, And all the saints of the Most High; Our Lord, who now His right obtains, For ever, and for ever, reigns. C. WESLEY. Scottish Psalter, 1615. CP RP P 8 d. 8 When louder yet, and yet more dread, Swells the high trump that wakes the dead. P30 on that day, that wrathful day, When man to judgment wakes from clay, f Be Thou, O Christ! the sinner's Stay, Though heaven and earth shall pass away. THOMAS OF CELANO, trs. by W. SCOTT. 784 1004 6 24 THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT. Erfurt( 1st Tune).- L.M. J dad de TOO TO O P dd ** de 80 de 2 Jő ре TOO 8 8 " 1 H -0Cathedral Chant( 2nd Tune).- L.M. 10.8 810 d. ad d THE HE Lord will come! the earth shall quake, The hills their fixèd seat forsake; And, withering from the vault of night, The stars withdraw their feeble light. p 2 The Lord will come! but not the same As once in lowly form He came, A silent Lamb to slaughter led,[ dead. The bruised, the suffering, and the O 11 88 ddd 8 d 218 Q 8:: 8 d. dded shot LUTHER. 5 to the rocks Go, seek the mountain's cleft in vain! f But faith, victorious o'er the tomb, Shall sing for joy,' The Lord is come!' R. HEBER. 6 8 8 으 8: 8 8 8 8 f3 The Lord will come! a dreadful form, With wreath of flame, and robe of storm, On cherub wings, and wings of wind, Anointed Judge of human- kind. 4 Can this be He once wont to stray A pilgrim on the world's highway, p. By power oppressed, and mocked by O God! is this the Crucified?[ pride? 1005 pl H₂ 48 # TOOLDO d d THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT. St. Mary.-C.M. 1160 did dő q TO PO g d d p • Tod 8 8 dod d d d WOE OE to the men on earth who dwell, Nor dread the Almighty's frown, When God doth all His wrath reveal, And shower His judgments down. Q 2 Lo! from their seats the mountains The mountains are not found;[ leap; Transported far into the deep, And in the ocean drowned. 3 Who then shall live and face the throne, And face the Judge severe? 1006 P 28 8 = TOOL BY 1 Y faith we find the place above, The Rock that rent in twain; Beneath the shade of dying love, And in the clefts remain. dd рр 88 d d d d d d p2 Jesus, to Thy dear wounds we flee, We sink into Thy side; Assured that all who trust in Thee Shall evermore abide. Shildon.- C.M. 3 Then let the thundering trumpet sound, The latest lightnings glare, 88,008 fo When heaven and earth are fled and O where shall I appear?[ gone, 8808 8088 4 Now, only now, against that hour We may a place provide; Beyond the grave, beyond the power Of hell, our spirits hide:5 Firm in the all- destroying shock, May view the final scene; f For, lo! the everlasting Rock Is cleft to take us in. C. WESLEY. 11 00 a& i 8 8 PR+ 8 0 88 CITTA 8: stage 12 Tod 00 785 d d d d 29 W. HESLOP. dall dd d d d d -61 The mountains melt, the solid ground Dissolve as liquid air. 4 Yet still the Lord, the Saviour reigns, When nature is destroyed, And no created thing remains Throughout the flaming void. f5 Thy power omnipotent assume, Thy brightest majesty! And when Thou dost in glory come, My Lord, remember me! C. WESLEY. 786 1007 b P P to له لك P THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT. Göttingen( 1st Tune).- S.M.D. TOO 00 d म £ # P O g d d d d d d g d d d d. d o to.. ре d d d d d d d d d g -O 8 P de рр. 8 8. 888 TO TOO OO d d d Old 25th( 2nd Tune).- S.M.D. Top 11 р d d. O er & 2 100003 To Tod Do TOOL O P P 888 ddd f 8 De 8 8 dd 8 From ESTE'S Whole Booke of Psalmes, 1594. 8 TOAL d d TOO DO 2 d of 08@' ll TO 2° р # 8: d 2. O g: рр d d do 8: THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT. d d - p d d f if 1 P 이 ㅎㅎ d d d d d d d 2 d g: 3 0° Pº 11. 8 THOU Judge of quick and dead, Before whose bar severe, With holy joy, or guilty dread, We all shall soon appearOur cautioned souls prepare For that tremendous day, And fill us now with watchful care, And stir us up to pray:- To pray, and wait the hourThat awful hour unknownWhen, robed in majesty and power, Thou shalt from heaven come downThe immortal Son of man, A To judge the human race, With all thy Father's dazzling train, With all Thy glorious grace. P d d To damp our earthly joys, To increase our gracious fears, For ever let the archangel's voice Be sounding in our earsThe solemn midnight cry, ' Ye dead, the Judge is come! Arise, and meet Him in the sky, And meet your instant doom!' O may we all be found, Obedient to Thy word, Attentive to the trumpet's sound, And looking for our Lord! f0 may we all ensure A lot among the blest, And watch a moment to secure An everlasting rest! 8 C. WESLEY. a d P 8 787 8: 788 THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT. 1008-1009 bbelmsley( 1st Tune).- 87.87.47. Rev. T. OLIVERS 24²4 4 2 O 20 g d d 8: O 0 © ‡‡ d 8 O d L -0 488 O To dod dd do O R8 8: 8888 o. 8:18 8 880 " 1 " 1 88 10 O 응: 8: od O P 0 8 --e" 1 Q 888 ddd 2 8 d d dd 8 8 TJ Id مرم po لا لون و Lewisham( 2nd Tune).- 87.87.47. d 00 ddd " 1 98 88 8 8 100 d 8: 88 " 1 0 8 tot J. TILLEARD. 80 d g 00 8 d. THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT. d. 8 8 00 18 d d d d g 8 1 DAY of judgment, day of wonders, Hark! the trumpet's awful sound, Louder than a thousand thunders, Shakes the vast creation round; How the summons Will the sinner's heart confound! 88 2:28 2 See the Judge our nature wearing, Clothed in majesty divine; f Ye who long for His appearing, Then shall say,' This God is mine;' Gracious Saviour, Own me in that day for Thine. pp Deeply wailing, Shall the true Messiah see. " 1 O! He comes with clouds descending, Once for favoured sinners slain; Thousand thousand saints attending Swell the triumph of His train: f Hallelujah! God appears on earth to reign. 2 Every eye shall then behold Him, Robed in dreadful majesty; p Those who set at nought and sold Him, Pierced, and nailed Him to the tree, 8 d d d V P 18: gid d d d Q to d bg 1009 belmsley or Lewisham.- 87.8 7.4 7. fi LO: 3 At His call the dead awaken, Rise to life from earth and sea; All the powers of nature shaken From His face prepare to flee; Careless sinner, What will then become of Thee? 4 But to those who have confessèd, Loved and served the Lord below, He will say,' Come near, ye blessèd, See the kingdom I bestow; 789 -0f You for ever Shall my love and glory know.' J. NEWTON. ff 5 Yea, Amen: let all adore Thee 8 3 The dear tokens of His passion Still His dazzling body bears; Cause of endless exultation To His ransomed worshippers: With what rapture Gaze we on those glorious scars High on Thine eternal throne: Saviour, take the power and glory; Claim the kingdom for Thine own. Jah! Jehovah! Everlasting God, come down. f4 Now redemption, long expected, See in solemn pomp appear: All His saints, by men rejected, Now shall meet Him in the air: Hallelujah! See the day of God appear. C. WESLEY AND J. CENNICK. 790 1010 HON 24 fl 항암 d р " 1 THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT. Luther's bymn.- 87.87.8 87. " 1 8 ploop 8 d d d + d d d Plp p 11 d jddd odd B ре ddido 688888 GRE REAT God, what do I see and hear? The end of things created: The Judge of mankind doth appear, On clouds of glory seated! V f The trumpet sounds, the graves restore The dead which they contained before; Prepare, my soul, to meet Him. 11 2 The dead in Christ shall first arise At the last trumpet's sounding, Caught up to meet Him in the skies, With joy their Lord surrounding; f No gloomy fears their souls dismay; His presence sheds eternal day On those prepared to meet Him. 0= 11 PP P d 8 8 39.080 ģ KLUG'S Gesangbuch, 1543. Pleap dddd g dny doddd ppt 8 88 유화 8 هم هماء لے لے 3 The ungodly, filled with guilty fears, Behold His wrath prevailing; In woe they rise, but all their tears And sighs are unavailing: p The day of grace is past and gone; Trembling they stand before His throne, All unprepared to meet Him. Great God! what do I see and hear? The end of things created! f The Judge of mankind doth appear On clouds of glory seated: p Low at His cross I view the day When heaven and earth shall pass away, And thus prepare to meet Him. W. B. COLLYER. 1011 مم THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT. d.d.dd TOO DO Tod. 8 P Sinai. 87.87.887. TOOLL pp pp 1088 08000 ㅎ 11 g g 001 dd d. d d d dla р 8 dog d d d d d #PP dődd oppt ↓ 10= p2 The Lord of love, on Calvary, gd. fl 1 THE Lord of might from Sinai's brow Gave forth His voice of thunder; p And Israel lay on earth below, Outstretched in fear and wonder; Beneath His feet was pitchy night, And at His left hand, and His right, The rocks were rent asunder. A meek and suffering Stranger, Upraised to heaven His languid eye, In nature's hour of danger; g 22 283oogd de de 201 pp For us, He bore the weight of woe, For us, He gave His blood to flow, And met His Father's anger. 3 The Lord of love, the Lord of might, The King of all created, Shall back return to claim His right, f On clouds of glory seated; With trumpet sound and angel song, And hallelujahs loud and long, A O'er death and hell defeated. R. HEBER. 791 C. H. PERROT. O 00 op 792 1012 ### ## ## 4 88 dd $ 8 8 THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT. St. Justin( 1st Tune).- 88 6.88 6. O 8 8 d P ddd # P dd e همه 6888 응 -O#d 2 d 8 Q dd -0 d O 8 FP 8 d d 8 " 1 2 From St. Alban's Tune Book. 11 ов 8 d d O 8 de -0 _Q 8 -68-8 Dagdalen College( 2nd Tune).- 886.886. 8 8 d d P P P P P 8p WM. HAYES, Mus. Doc. "} 8 8 " 1 d f ²008 - • THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT. ре pi d. 1. 8 2. -8THOU God of glorious majesty, To Thee, against myself, to Thee, A worm of earth, I cry; A half- awakened child of man; An heir of endless bliss or pain; A sinner born to die! p Lo! on a narrow neck of land, " Twixt two unbounded seas I stand, Secure, insensible; A point of time, a moment's space, Removes me to that heavenly place, Or shuts me up in hell. 2 d droogd 3. O God, mine inmost soul convert; And deeply on my thoughtful heart Eternal things impress: p Give me to feel their solemn weight, And tremble on the brink of fate, And wake to righteousness. Jd. 11 8 8 d 4. 80 11. 8 d d d " 1 793 g@. J Before me place, in dread array, The pomp of that tremendous day, When Thou with clouds shalt come To judge the nations at Thy bar; And tell me, Lord, shall I be there To meet a joyful doom; 5. Be this my one great business here, With serious industry and fear Eternal bliss to ensure; Thine utmost counsel to fulfil, And suffer all Thy righteous will. And to the end endure. 6. Then, Saviour, then my soul receive, Transported from this vale to live And reign with Thee above; f Where faith is sweetly lost in sight, And hope in full supreme delight, And everlasting love. C. WESLEY. 794 1013 fot 6 pl THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT. Dies Jræ.- 88 8.8 8 8. " 1 मे Verses 1 to 7. Gravely. 8: d. .8 ре Jo Pddd.. Tolo do. TOP DO R Top To d d 18: 0 "" P. AY of wrath! O day of mourning! P 8|| dodd 888: 8 ppt " 1 p 4 What shall I, frail man, be pleading? Who for me be interceding, When the just are mercy needing? Verse 8. 700 لال d cres. With Thy fa- voured sheep O place me! Nor Pd. ddd fe epp p. dim. Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. 68 100080 god jo р f King of majesty tremendous, Who dost free salvation send us, dim Fount of pity! then befriend us. mf 5 Think, kind Jesus- my salvation Caused Thy wondrous Incarnation; dim Leave me not to desolation![ me, p Faint and weary, Thou hast sought On the cross of suffering bought me; Shall such grace be vainly brought me? Heaven and earth in ashes burning! f Oh, what fear man's bosom rendeth, When from heaven the Judge descendeth, p On whose sentence all dependeth! f2 Wondrous sound the trumpet flingeth Through earth's sepulchres it ringeth, All before the throne it bringeth! f Death is struck, and nature quaking, mf 6 Righteous Judge for sin's pollution, All creation is awaking, Grant Thy gift of absolution, Ere that day of retribution! p Guilty, now, To its Judge an answer making! mf 3 Lo! the book exactly worded, Wherein all hath been recorded;Thence shall judgment be awarded. When the Judge His seat attaineth, And each hidden deed arraigneth, Nothing unavenged remaineth. pour my moaning, All my shame with anguish owning; Spare, O God, Thy suppliant groaning! = 700_00 dodd TO cr 7 Thou the sinful woman savedstThou the dying thief forgavestAnd to me a hope vouchsafest. p Worthless are my prayers and sighing, cr Yet, good Lord, in grace complying, Rescue me from fires undying! ten. 88 ē p among the goats a base me: d d d d e rall. But to Thy right hand up- raise me. Verse 9. p P P P Pppp ррор See, like ash- es, my con- tri- tion, Save, O save me d £. 8 Р f= f THE FUTURE STATE- THE JUDGMENT 0 O tett( PP 8813: 8 18 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 16 300 Ah! that day of tears and mourning! From the dust of earth re- turn- ing, Man fa. dd. 28 dddd8 P. P. dodd # O مه مهمت d 00 cres. V piece PP ē judg- ment must pre- pare him! Spare, O God, in mer- cy 8: oop op& P Low I kneel, with heart sub- mis- sion; Pd. dim. هذه .8 рее O. Coº O cres. Bhaile glo 888 o o.p Lord, all pity- ing, Je su blest, Grant us Thine e PP too.d Hel 88 from per- di- d E PIP f dim. 69 spare him! deeeee poda de g O OTO 10000 8 8 8 9 10 11 795 Hell He ter nal O tion. 81 for #### Tett rest. THOMAS OF CELANO, trs. by W. J. IRONS. 796 THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. 1014 O dddd Passing Bell.-L.M. dd d A 18 " 1 -8O " 1 8 O ple LO! round the throne, at God's right hand, The saints, in countless myriads, stand; Of every tongue redeemed to God, Arrayed in garments washed in blood. 86 ddd Pe p 2 Through tribulation great they came; They bore the cross, despised the shame: From all their labours now they rest, In God's eternal glory blest 3 Hunger and thirst they feel no more, Nor sin, nor pain, nor death deplore, The tears are wiped from every eye, And sorrow yields to endless joy A 4 They see their Saviour face to face, And sing the triumphs of His grace; f Him day and night they ceaseless praise, And thus the loud hosanna raise: 6 f5' Worthy the Lamb for sinners slain, Through endless years to live and reign; Thou hast redeemed us by Thy blood, And made us kings and priests to God.' R. HILL AND T. COTTERILL. d WHITAKER. 8 8: d. d. dö 1015 # pl 010 88 88 THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. Brookfield( 1st Tune).- L.M. pe 8 -6фор 10018 8 8 300⁰ od ddd T. B. SOUTHGATE. 100kg 18 818 318018 ро 29 od od 8 8 od too d ele 8 " 1 8 р " 1 8 р Babylon( 2nd Tune).- L.M. prayer Thy spirit sunk beneath its load! Thy feeble flesh abhorred to bear The wrath of an almighty God! 3 Father, if I may call Thee so, Regard my fearful heart's desire; Remove this load of guilty woe, Nor let me in my sins expire! " 1 8888 d d d d d " 1 8 √= dation an do di e 8 8 e to f did 8 da 6 Dr. CAMPION. 797 8 م دم 8 d d d Ō Q O THOU OU Man of Griefs, remember me,| p4 I tremble lest the wrath Divine, Who never canst Thyself forget, Thy last mysterious agony, Which bruises now my sinful soul, Should bruise this wretched soul of mine Thy fainting pangs, and bloody sweat. Long as eternal ages roll. p2 When, wrestling in the strength of 5 To Thee my last distress I bring; The heightened fear of death I find: The tyrant, brandishing his sting, Appears, and hell is close behind! I deprecate that death alone, That endless banishment from Thee! O save and give me to Thy Son, Who trembled, wept, and bled for me! C. WESLEY. 798 1016 de d THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. Spobr.- C.M.0018 88 do 18 2 d pletela 88 818 d 88 pood!! ed 8 80 Z 8 -O a -6 ope 이 dadd ھے ¹0 Jocasta wishful eye Jordan's stormy banks I stand, To Canaan's fair and happy land, Where my possessions lie. 20 the transporting, rapturous scene, That rises to my sight! dad V Sweet fields arrayed in living green, And rivers of delight. 4 All o'er those wide extended plains Shines one eternal day; There God the Son for ever reigns, And scatters night away. 5 No chilling winds, no poisonous breath Can reach that healthful shore; Sickness and sorrow, pain and death, Are felt and feared no more. 3 There generous fruits that never fail, On trees immortal grow; There rocks and hills, and brooks and vales With milk and honey flow. 6 When shall I reach that happy place, And be for ever blest? From SPOHR. 처음 위해 88 When shall I see my Father's face, And in His bosom rest? 7 Filled with delight, my raptured soul Would here no longer stay; Though Jordan's waves around me roll, Fearless I'd launch away. Our spirits ne'er shall tire; But, in perpetual joyful strains, f Redeeming love admire. ele gall 2 el 8 There, on those high and flowery plains, A de 이의 S. STENNETT. 1. 1017 At L IL Z Z poslo 8 8 8 P THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. Pastor( 1st Tune).— C.M. DO ре 18 -O2 ad d 8 9 8 8 2.40 18 Edad O 8: do Jerusalem( 2nd Tune).- C.M. f 1 THERE is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign, Infinite day excludes the night, And pleasures banish pain. agen po 88 dlage derde 8 f 2 There everlasting spring abides, And never withering flowers; Death, like a narrow sea divides p This heavenly land from ours. O P P P P P P ddd ppp Stand So to the Jews old Canaan stood, While Jordan rolled between. O لمحنا dond oppolop dodad ерно распр 1888 ddd 8 Dr. G. BOOTH. Bippp. Biffp 8 799 8101 g: S. GROSVENOR. 00 -6° od Ро р od 1 H -0HI p4 But timorous mortals start and shrink To cross this narrow sea, And linger, shivering on the brink. And fear to launch away. 50 could we make our doubts remove, Those gloomy doubts that rise, And see the Canaan that we love With unbeclouded eyes. 3 Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood, And view the landscape o'er,[ flood Could we but climb where Moses stood, f Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold Should fright us from the shore! I. WATTS. 800 1018 4 e g d d d O THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. St. Leonard.- C.M. 1019 800 ㅂ FAR from these narrow scenes of night Unbounded glories rise: And realms of joy and pure delight, Unknown to mortal eyes. 0010 Dige 2 Fair, distant land! could mortal eyes But half its joys explore, How would our spirits long to rise And dwell on earth no more. ます Lad dad d d O E 3 There pain and sickness never come, And grief no more complains; Health triumphs in immortal bloom, And endless pleasure reigns. A 4 No factious strife, no envy there The sons of peace molest; But harmony and love sincere Fill every happy breast. d d J| 2 d q 00 8 88 8 808 Q of of " 1 8 11 Beatitudo.- C.M. 58008 g d d d O Hoop 8 JJ 8 O 5 No cloud those blissful regions know, For ever bright and fair; p For sin, the source of mortal woe, Can never enter there. 6 There no alternate night is known Nor sun's oppressive ray; A But glory from the sacred throne Spreads everlasting day. 70 may the heavenly prospect fire Our hearts with ardent love, Till wings of faith and strong desire Bear every thought above! Prepare us, Lord, by grace divine, For Thy bright courts on high; f Then bid our spirits rise and join The chorus of the sky. A. STEELE. 함흥 R. JACKSON. d Q 8 Tor 8: 路 008 0 40 P 8 Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES 28 8 ga d -0 P THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. 1 HOW OW bright these glorious spirits f4 His presence fills each heart with joy shine! Tunes every mouth to sing; By day, by night, the sacred courts With loud hosannas ring. Whence all their white array? How came they to the blissful seats Of everlasting day? Lo! these are they, from sufferings Who came to realms of light;[ great, And in the blood of Christ have washed Those robes which shine so bright. f3 Now, with triumphant palms, they Before the throne on high,[ stand And serve the God they love, amidst The glories of the sky. 1020 + Zo O 6Q p 7 In pastures green He'll lead His flock Where living streams appear; And God the Lord from every eye Shall wipe off every tear. Martyrdom.- C.M. 2861 d 2. 818 A 2 While all my old companions dear, With whom I once did live, O f Joyful at God's right hand appear, A blessing to receive: √ ³ 3 Shall I- amidst a guilty bandBefore the judgment seat, Far on the left with horror stand, p My fearful doom to meet? 1 TERRIBLE thought! shall I alone, Who may be saved- shall IOf all, alas! whom I have known, Through sin, for ever die? 이 RPP 8 O 5 Hunger and thirst are felt no more, Nor suns with scorching ray; God is their Sun, whose cheering beams Diffuse eternal day. 6 The Lamb, which dwells amidst the throne, = 00 Shall o'er them still preside, Feed them with nourishment divine, And all their footsteps guide. 8 W. CAMERON. P " 1 Q -Og fo 8 8 HUGH WILSON. da p P 801 8 5 I will accept His offers now, 1 From every sin depart, Perform my oft- repeated vow, And render Him my heart. ell A 4 Ah, no:-I still may turn and live, For still His wrath delays, He now vouchsafes a kind reprieve, And offers me His grace. -Of6 I will improve what I receive, The grace through Jesus given; Sure, if with God on earth I live, To live with Him in heaven. C. WESLEY CC 802 1021 818 d 2 1 O THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. Windsor( 1st Tune).- C.M. d Q # 8 ddd рер Ga dd ddddd f ㅎㅎ p g &+ 2& Id 8p -O 00 d # 1 " 1 d PPPP 1 WHY do I wander from my God, Whose greatness none can tell? V Can I endure His vengeful rod, And bear the pains of hell? Crowle( 2nd Tune).- C.M. " 1 PP P p 2 Ah, no!-I cannot bear the thought; I tremble at His frown, For He who spake a world from nought At once can crush me down. dd ple d d d d -08 8 8 8 d d d d d I P. G. KIRBYE. ddd dº P d Å MAURICE GREEN, Mus. Doc. -O-° 10:02 ● -O-° f 5 But glory, glory, to my God! This need not be the case; For me He spilt His precious blood, And bids me seek His face. P P P P O 10 3 His vengeance will my soul pursue If I refuse His grace; And ah!-alas!-what must I do, If banished from His face? godal 8 p4 Eternal darkness I must see, H. BOURNE AND W. SANDERS, And hope will never come, But fiends will my companions be, And hell will be my home! 1022 ddd o b3 00 Q 062 2 THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. Langton.- S.M. 8888 ddd be d O 1023 gl g: d el -6pro THERE is no night in heaven: In above, Work never can bring weariness, For work itself is love. 3 There is no sin in heaven: Behold that blessèd throng, O 2 There is no grief in heaven: For life is one glad day, And tears are of those former things Which all have passed away. d 0:64 80 8 pp d O dd 2 The world can never give The bliss for which we sigh; ' Tis not the whole of life to live, Nor all of death to die. ddd g: Q. 3 Beyond this vale of tears, There is a life above; Unmeasured by the flight of years, And all that life is love. 2 ¹0 WHERE shall rest be found, Rest for the weary soul? " Twere vain the ocean's depths to sound, Or fly to either pole! 18: ممه Tytberton.- S.M. 000 Adapted by C. STREATFIELD. 8 عالم ام -6 -O P d 0 All holy is their spotless robes, All holy is their song. 88 8 d d d d d d d d E 88 d d d d 8: JOLL 8: 4 There is no death in heaven: For they who gain that shore Have won their immortality, And they can die no more. 5 Lord Jesus! be our Guide; O lead us safely on, Till night and grief and sin and death Are past, and heaven is won! F. M. KNOLLYS. 8 Rev. L. R. WEST. e dddd 803 20 8: p4 There is a death, whose pang Outlasts the fleeting breath: pp O what eternal horrors hang Around' the second death!' 5 Lord God of truth and grace! Teach us that death to shun: Lest we be driven from Thy face, For evermore undone. V 6 Here would we end our quest; Alone are found in Thee, The life of perfect love the rest Of immortality. J. MONTGOMERY. 804 1024 *# 7 THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. Christchurch.- 6 6.6 6.4 4.4 4. @f 3 pp 28 dd 1025 11 4 4 pp pp padeepppappe 0 defendere 1 JE My song and city is, My home whene'er I die, The centre of my bliss: f0 happy place, te When shall I be, My God, with Thee, To see Thy face! 2 There dwells my Lord, my King, Judged here unfit to live; There angels to Him sing, And lowly homage give f0 happy place,& c. 3 The patriarchs of old, There from their travels cease: The prophets there behold 11 abf 88 d d d d d ooo go 8 " 1 ddd • did d d d d O "" " 1 ssor C. STEGGALL, Mus, Doc. "" Clarence Street( 1st Tune).- 6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6. poo ddddd ppp 3080 jodddd pp Their longed- for Prince of Peace: f0 happy place,& c. 4 The Lamb's apostles there I might with joy behold, The harpers I might hear Harping on harps of gold: f0 happy place,& c. PP 8 galop & g 5 The bleeding martyrs, they P Within those courts are found, Clothèd in pure array, Their scars with glory crowned: f0 happy place,& c. 6 Ah me! Ah me! that I In Kedar's tents here stay: No place like that on high! Lord, thither guide my way: f0 happy place,& c. H. C. S. CROSSMAN. JL f TOO Tod dol DO 8 dº 8 J. M. GIBSON. ddo eTo 8 TOO padelalde and دوه THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. Je q q P P P Top Obb O P Bury St. Edmunds( 2nd Tune).- 6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6. Rev. T. RICHARD MATTHEWS. Q 8 P P P P P 88 8888 pppppp spoplą d d d d d d d do do gl " 1 8: 08 d d o 8 ddd 1 THERE is a blessèd home woe, Po. अ AT O 2 There is a land of peace, Good angels know it well; Glad songs that never cease, 88 -6Where trials never come, Nor tears of sorrow flow; Where faith is lost in sight, And patient hope is crowned And everlasting light Its glory sheds around. Within its portals swell; Around its glorious throne Ten thousand saints adore Christ, with the Father one And spirit evermore. " 1 a 880002000 de 8 Oppp op O P P 218 88 d 8 a 12:|| 2+ p to. f3 0 joy all joys beyond, ddd TOO 4 Look up, ye saints of God, Nor fear to tread below The path your Saviour trod Of daily toil and woe; Wait but a little while 805 P bo A To see the Lamb who died, And count each sacred wound In hands, and feet, and side; To give to Him the praise Of every triumph won, And sing through endless days The great things He hath done. -6° In uncomplaining love, His own most gracious smile Shall welcome you above. H. W. BAKER. 806 1026 !! 1 00 0000 3 THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. d 00-00 0000 pod Safe bbome.- 36.6 6.8 8. O TOO ве 00.00 DO de a d d d d d d d TOO P 11 SAFE home, safe home in port; Rent cordage, shattered deck, Torn sails, provisions short, And only not a wreck:But O the joy upon the shore To tell our voyage- perils o'er! A 2 The prize, the prize secure: The wrestler nearly fell; Bare all he could endure, And bare not always well:f But he may smile at troubles gone Who sets the victor- garland on. PP 8: No more the foe can harm: No more of leaguered camp, And cry of night alarm, - And need of ready lamp:p And yet how nearly had he failedHow nearly had that foe prevailed. 11 de & gla dd d 4 5 f ƒ6 d= d OPO 01000 Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. O P dd d d 282 8 O -02 O: Q ● --9-° ddd рр The lamb is in the fold, In perfect safety penned: The lion once had hold, And thought to make an end::8 But one came by with wounded side, And for the sheep the Shepherd died. The exile is at home: O nights and days of tears, O longings not to roam, O sins and doubts and fears! A What matters now grief's darkest day, When God has wiped all tears away? O happy, happy bride, Thy widowed hours are past; The Bridegroom at thy side, Thou all His own at last: The sorrows of thy former cup In full fruition swallowed up. ST. JOSEPH OF THE STUDIUM, trs. by J. M. NEALE. 1027 1 922 F d d THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. 8 جوم Eccles.- 6 6.7 7.7 7. e 3 d : //: J. 8: 18 11 di d 9 OW weak the thoughts, and vain, f2 How Of self- deluding men! Men who, fixed to earth alone, Think their houses shall endure, Fondly call their lands their own, To their distant heirs secure. 11 f Built immovably secure, " 1 Built eternal in the skies. Q A house we call our own Which cannot be o'erthrown; In the general ruin sure, Storms and earthquakes it defies; 8 d C. WESLEY. d How happy then are we, Who build, O Lord, on Thee! What can our foundation shock? Though the shattered earth remove, Stands our city on a rock, On the rock of heavenly love. 807 BOGGETT. 8 808 1028 8 # 18 ded 8 St. Peter's( Dancroft).- 77.77.77.77. 8 88 THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. # 0 ef d 4 Jed O 8 ل لكل مه 8 8 didad °° 8 Epple jad 88: 8888 88 80 88 O 2. 17. 8: ºº éd " 1 88 " 1 2. WHAT are these arrayed in white, Foremost of the sons of light, Nearest the eternal throne? These are they that bore the cross, Nobly for their Master stood; Sufferers in His righteous cause, Followers of the dying God. G Out of great distress they came, Washed their robes by faith below, In the blood of yonder Lamb, Blood that washes white as snow: Therefore are they next the throne, Serve their Maker day and night: God resides among His own, God doth in His saints delight. Har. by Dr. BUNNETT. glą ed do do d ptop اهـدام ㅎ 8 8 8 8 p p q p " 1 de da pe 8 dade dddd po 88² ے لے لے لے لے لی ہے 商 مجاز 88: de 음 3:|| pto f3 More than conquerors at last, Here they find their trials o'er; They have all their sufferings past, Hunger now and thirst no more: No excessive heat they feel From the sun's directer ray; In a milder clime they dwell, Region of eternal day. V 4 He that on the throne doth reign, Them the Lamb shall always feed, With the tree of life sustain, To the living fountains lead: He shall all their sorrows chase, All their wants at once remove, Wipe the tears from every face, Fill up every soul with love. C. WESLEY. 1029 2 8 0: 4 00 TOO. TO THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. Paradise( 1st Tune).- 86.8 6.6 6.6 6. ㅎㅎ مم 00 88 Q P ре P d a dod dod ре рре 28 "" O P 3 0 Paradise! O Paradise! ' Tis weary waiting here; I long to be where Jesus is, To feel, to see Him near. Where loyal hearts,& c. 2 0 Paradise! O Paradise! The world is growing old; Who would not be at rest and free Where love is never cold; Where loyal hearts,& c. . O. 0 pl PARADISE! O Paradise! Who doth not crave for rest? Who would not seek the happy land Where they that loved are blest; Where loyal hearts and true Stand ever in the light, All rapture through and through In God's most holy sight. 77 " 1 p 8 add d d -6O p p p op O p OO 8 d d P& dd d d TOO TOO od OO d O 8 JOHN GILL. ö لم esot 8: O 8: d d d do. 12 f Where loyal hearts,& c. O. 0° 40 Paradise! O Paradise! P I want to sin no more, I want to be as pure on earth N As on Thy spotless shore; Where loyal hearts,& c 809 5 0 Paradise! O Paradise! I shall not wait for long; E'en now the loving heart may catcl Faint fragments of Thy song. Where loyal hearts,& c. 6 Lord Jesus, King of Paradise, O keep me in Thy love, And guide me to that happy land Of perfect rest above! F. W. FABER. CO* 810 1029 fp 8 fo THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. Paradise( 2nd Tune).- 86.86.6 6.6 6. g: P P. fd.ddd 8 dd. 8 Stotr d d d d d dd We pl P10 O Paradise! " 1 8: Who doth not crave for rest? Who would not seek the happy land Where they that loved are blest; Where loyal hearts and true Stand ever in the light, All rapture through and through In God's most holy sight. 2 0 Paradise! O Paradise! The world is growing old; Who would not be at rest and free Where love is never cold; Where loyal hearts,& c. A P 1 30 Paradise! O Paradise! ' Tis weary waiting here; I long to be where Jesus is, To feel, to see Him near. Where loyal hearts,& c. 11 S go go g esor Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. 8 م. PPP d. dd g # d 8 # 8 eaglep diddd 8: 4 O Paradise! O Paradise! I want to sin no more, P I want to be as pure on earth As on Thy spotless shore; Where loyal hearts,& c. of o 기 50 Paradise! O Paradise! I shall not wait for long; E'en now the loving heart may catch Faint fragments of Thy song Where loyal hearts,& c. f Where loyal hearts,& c. 6 Lord Jesus, King of Paradise, O keep me in Thy love, And guide me to that happy land Of perfect rest above! F. W. FABER. 1030 # 4 € 4 ## 8 8 d d O d THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. Firs bill( 1st Tune).- 887.8887. 8: 11 8 d e " 1 P d 6 08:08 2 For ever to behold Him shine, For evermore to call Him mine, And see Him still before me; For ever on His face to gaze, And meet His full assembled rays, While all the Father He displays To all the saints in glory. 8 " 1 3 Not all things else are half so dear As His delightful presence hereWhat must it be in heaven! " Tis heaven on earth to hear Him say, ..888 6 1 OR ever!'- beatific word: To be for ever with the Lord: A bond no death can sever: FOR O tidings straight from glory brought, With endless Hallelujahs fraught; f0 heaven of heavens, beyond all thought, With Jesus and for ever! 8 od d. d g 11 ddddd 1811 0801 H. COWARD, Mus. Bac. -O 88 d d 11 88 d. P 8 tet J As now I journey day by day, ' Poor sinner, cast thy fears away, Thy sins are all forgiven.' 4 But how must His celestial voice Make my enraptured heart rejoice, When I in glory hear Him! While I before the heavenly gate For everlasting entrance wait, And Jesus on His throne of state Invites me to come near Him: 5' Come in, thou blessed, sit by Me; With my own life I ransomed thee; Come, taste my perfect favour: Come in, thou happy spirit, come; f Thou now shalt dwell with me at home; Ye blissful mansions, make him room, For he must stay for ever!' E. SWAINE AND E. H. BICKERSTETH. 812 1030 1 P.. 4 11. THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. Celeste( 2nd Tune).- 887.8887. pppppp I jdddd d.d. 88 혜영 8 888 22 FOR LOR ever!'- beatific word: To be for ever with the Lord: 2 For ever to behold Him shine, For evermore to call Him mine, And see Him still before me; For ever on His face to gaze, And meet His full assembled rays, While all the Father He displays To all the saints in glory. 8 A bond no death can sever: A O tidings straight from glory brought, With endless Hallelujahs fraught; f0 heaven of heavens, beyond all thought, With Jesus and for ever! 3 Not all things else are half so dear As His delightful presence hereWhat must it be in heaven! Verses 1, 3, 5, 7. 8 Sing Hallelujah) forth in " 1 A ' Tis heaven on earth to hear him say, 1031 glg: dd. އމހއކގމުގޭ O de d d d d. fl 8 dd du- teous praise, 2 281 dddd J. MILLINGTON. da d la dd boly City.- 10.10.7. 8 citizens of heaven, and -9dd . عاجم C. " 1 As now I journey day by day, ' Poor sinner, cast thy fears away, Thy sins are all forgiven.' ( 8 4 But how must His celestial voice Make my enraptured heart rejoice, When I in glory hear Him! While I before the heavenly gate For everlasting entrance wait, And Jesus on His throne of state Invites me to come near Him: ddd 5' Come in, thou blessed, sit by Me; With my own life I ransomed Thee; Come, taste My perfect favour: Come in, thou happy spirit, come; f Thou now shalt dwell with me at home; Ye blissful mansions, make him room, For he must stay for ever!' E. SWAINE AND E. H. BICKERSTETII. Sir A. SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc. sweet- ly raise An endless Hal- le hymning choirs) re- echo --0THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. Verses 2, 4, 6. 응 voic- es singlu jah!{ - Ye next who stand) 8 With them, O Holy Ghost, to d. before the E- ter- nal Light In 2 to the height An end- less Hal- le rall. Slower. 8 21 lu jah! d d f1 ING Hallelujah forth in duteous praise, O citizens of heaven, and sweetly raise f An endless Hallelujah! f2 Ye next, who stand before the Eternal Light, In hymning choirs re- echo to the height ff An endless Hallelujah! 8 ell Thee we bring An end- less Hal- le- lu- jah! d d f3 The Holy City shall take up your strain, And with glad songs resounding wake again An endless Hallelujah! f4 Ye who have gained your palms at length in bliss, Victorious ones, your chant shall still be this, f An endless Hallelujah! Verse 8. f5 There, in one grand acclaim, for ever ring The strains which tell the honour of your King, f An endless Hallelujah! -0To Thee, Eter-) nal Son our 8 p6 This is the rest for weary ones brought back, A This is the food and drink which none shall lack, An endless Hallelujah! 813 7 While Thee, by whom were all things made, we praise For ever, and tell out in sweetest lays An endless Hallelujah! J 8 To Thee, Eternal Son, our voices sing; With them, O Holy Ghost, to Thee we bring An endless Hallelujah! Early Spanish Breviary, trs. by J. ELLERTON. 814 THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. 1032 Pilgrims( 1st Tune).- 11 10.11 10.9 11. હૃદયથી હૃદ ddo. 18 a # & s 94 # 2 p po рр dddd ре przez la pala- jold dddd dd PP 8 d d d d de eo d d ... م TOO de Hell d d d d " 1 8: di d d d d 00 Q -0 11 Na dd ppte مام مام م dadd 0.0 مممم 880 8 11 Angelic Songs( 2nd Tune).- 11 10.11 10.9 11. " 1 O dod d d d d g 8 g # To Hall too do do 8 11 ddd 600 08 ddiou H. SMART. 28.0 -O-0 8 ddddd O 11 a J. WALCH. 8218 ddo.d 2 O 88 0 " 1 -8 # 8 -689 dd 800d لول P f THE FUTURE STATE- FINAL AWARDS. 으 Ө 11 C 11 dd di dalel Hatt TOP ff 19 8 8 8 dddd ppto O о 8 al dd podla d d dd ¹ HARK! hark, my soul: angelic songs are swelling 1 O'er earth's green fields, and ocean's wave- beat shore: How sweet the truth those blessed strains are telling Of that new life when sin shall be no more. Angels of Jesus, angels of light, Singing to welcome the pilgrims of the night. A 2 Onward we go, for still we hear them singing, P' Come weary souls, for Jesus bids you come;' And through the dark its echoes sweetly ringing, The music of the gospel leads us home: Angels of Jesus,& c. pp 3 Far, far away, like bells at evening pealing, The voice of Jesus sounds o'er land and sea, A And laden souls, by thousands meekly stealing, P Kind Shepherd, turn their weary steps to Thee: Angels of Jesus,& c. -04 Rest comes at length, though life be long and dreary 1 The day must dawn, and darksome night be past; All journeys end in welcome to the weary, And heaven, the heart's true home, will come at last: Angels of Jesus,& c. 5 Angels, sing on your faithful watches keeping; Sing us sweet fragments of the songs above: Till morning's joys shall end the night of weeping, And life's long shadows break in cloudless love: f Angels of Jesus,& c. F. W. FABER. die Holl -0Hot 815 816 1033-1034 Old hundredth.- L.M. TOO 1034 fl TOO MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. TOO OO & g d 8 do q 1035-1036 dla Pe 1 8 818 o dog P 128.0 Genevan Psalter. jö d d d d d d d d -0 ppp 18 We praise Thee more for Jesus' blood; Let manna to our souls be given,[ heaven. The Bread of Life sent down from P dddd 11 dddd 8888 چاه [ Before Food.] E present at our table, Lord, al d Thy creatures bless, and grant that we May feast in paradise with Thee. Old hundredth.- L.M. [ After Food.] WE E thank Thee, Lord, for this our f2 Praise shall our grateful lips employ, While life and plenty we enjoy food; Till worthy we adore Thy name, While banqueting with Christ the Lamb. J. CENNICK. dddd eff 11 Angelus.- L.M. " 1 e 11 P= 0 00 88 888: Our hearts still whispering, Thou art near! 00 Pope edged dee He gloop 188 dad [ For Hospitals.] d 8 J. SCHEFFLER. O O. р pl 3 When drooping pleasure turns to grief, And trembling faith is changed to fear [ leaf, go ¹0 Our sharpest pang, our bitterest tear, On Thee we cast each earth- born care: We smile at pain while Thou art near! p2 Though long the weary way we tread, p 4 On Thee we fling our burdening woe, O Love Divine, for ever dear; Content to suffer, while we know, Living and dying, Thou art near! O. W. HOLMES. And sorrow crown each lingering year: A The murmuring wind, the quivering Shall softly tell us Thou art near. 1036 pl 0 Angelus.- L.M. [ For Hospitals.] THOU through suffering perfect 3 O loving Saviour, Thou canst cure made, The pains and woes Thou didst enOn whom the bitter cross was laid; In hours of sickness, grief, and pain, No sufferer turns to Thee in vain. 1037-1038 MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. 2 The halt, the maimed, the sick, the blind, p 4 But O, far more, let each keen pain Sought not in vain Thy tendance kind; Now in Thy poor Thyself we see, And minister through them to Thee. And hour of woe be heavenly gain, Each stroke of Thy chastising rod Bring back the wanderer nearer God. f1 W earth, --68 888 1038 pl A 50 heal the bruisèd heart within! O save our souls all sick with sin! Give life and health in bounteous store, f That we may praise Thee evermore. Brookfield.- L.M. didd O TOO Q 00 8 The glittering sky, the silver sea; For all their beauty, all their worth, Their light and glory come from Thee. dure; For all who need Physician great, Thy healing balm we supplicate. ET me be with Thee where Thou art, My Saviour, my eternal rest; Then only will this longing heart LE A Be fully, and for ever, blest. " 1 gop plo фор дорого goood P E thank Thee, Lord, for this fair p3 Yet teach us still how far more fair, More glorious, Father, in Thy sight, Is one pure deed, one holy prayer, One heart that owns Thy Spirit's might. f 2 Thanks for the flowers that clothe the ground, [ above, 4 So, while we gaze with thoughtful eye The trees that wave their arms On all the gifts Thy love has given, The hills that gird our dwellings round, f Help us in Thee to live and die, As Thou dost gird Thine own with love. By Thee to rise from earth to heaven. G. E. L. COTTON. Thine unveiled glory to behold; Then only will this wandering heart, Cease to be treacherous, faithless, cold! 8 T. B. SOUTHGATE. plopsplag:|| odod otp -0Ө Brookfield.- L.M. W. W. How. 317 d 8 Fel de REP PBO Tod oo oll 3 Let me be with Thee where Thou art, Where spotless saints Thy name adore; Then only will this sinful heart V Be evil and defiled no more. 2 Let me be with Thee where Thou art, p4 Let me be with Thee where Thou art, Where none can die, and none remove; There neither life nor death will part Me from Thy presence and Thy love. C. ELLIOTT. 818 1039 • ¹ DO th d 20 # 3 ΓΧΑ Ernan( 1st Tune).- L.M. لال MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. 0-0 d d 0 d d d d 8: d. " 1 마음 b 11 O God's Nearer the throne than cherubs stand, With glory crowned, in white array, My wond'ring soul says,' Who are they? 2 These are the saints beloved of God, Washed are their robes in Jesus' blood: More spotless than the purest white, They shine in uncreated light. Dissionary Chant( 2nd Tune).- L.M. O 3 Brighter than angels, lo! they shine, Their glories great, and all Divine; Tell me their origin, and say[ they. Their order what, and whence came V 8: 888 d Q 4 Through tribulation great they came; They bore the cross, and scorned the Within the living temple blest,[ shame: In God they dwell, and on Him rest. # 8 d ffe -81.8 d Dr. L. MASON. C. ZEUNER. d T 88: dd. Q 8 d. f8' Amen' they cry to Him alone, O. 5 Hunger they ne'er shall feel again, Nor burning thirst shall they sustain; To wells of living waters led By God, the Lamb, for ever fed. Unknown to mortal ears, they sing The secret glories of their King; Tell me the subject of their lays, And whence their loud exalted praise. 6 7 Jesus, the Saviour, is their theme; They sing the wonders of His name; f To Him ascribing power and grace, Dominion and eternal praise. A Who dares to fill His Father's throne; They give Him glory, and again Repeat His praise, and say" Amen!' R. HILL. 1040 fl TO TO O cape H مام MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. Berley( 1st Tune).- C.M. dddddddo dog 200 00 вър ререр 일본 의 82018.0 8 8 8 8 PP 8 ddd & E Sharon( 2nd Tune).- C.M. d 2 Divine Renewer! Thee I bless; I greet Thy going forth: I love Thee in the loveliness Of Thy renewèd earth. poto glory of the spring how sweet! The new- born life how glad! What joy the happy earth to greet In new, bright raiment clad! f3 But 0 these wonders of Thy grace, These nobler works of Thine, These marvels sweeter far to trace, These new births more divine! ededede -0" 1 " 1 " 1 "" ре [ Springtime.] 11. tete ddd 8 I didd addy Q O 1401 AARON WILLIAMS. Id ماه 00 P P P Pp d d d f 7 Still let new life and strength upspring, Still let new joy be given, And grant the glad new song to ring f Through the new earth and heaven! 819 al | p4 These sinful souls Thou hallowest, These hearts Thou makest new, These mourning souls by Thee made blest, These faithless hearts made true: al T. WALLHEAD. This new- born ecstasy of song And fragrancy of prayer! T. H. GILL. A 5 This new- born glow of faith so strong, This bloom of love so fair, 6 Creator Spirit, work in me These wonders sweet of Thine! Divine Renewer, graciously Renew this heart of mine! 820 1041 ## +4 我 do ре 8 St. Oswald( 1st Tune).- 87.87. dd P P P P dd MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. 위임 O Falgel, d d d d d 8 8 79 " 1 6 po 11 10 281 2 2 월 1 일 Mariners( 2nd Tune).- 87.87. plp dg dd рревого d " 1 gd P P P P 88 88 d With the Holy Spirit's favour, Rest upon us from above. MAY the grace of Christ our Saviour And the Father's boundless love, 2 Thus may we abide in union With each other and the Lord, And possess, in sweet communion, Joys which earth cannot afford. Rev. Dr. J. B. DYKES. J рро J. NEWTON. ddd T 2|| 8 Sicilian Melody. d. O 2221²11 Fall 8 1042 TOO OO 00 00 TOO CO 1043 pl 8 d 000 TOOL TOO TOOL bd d 8 dd TO O de die 8 To po MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. Dork. C.M. T 8 1 COME, let us use the grace Divine, Co A And all, with one accord, In a perpetual covenant join Ourselves to Christ the Lord: d öp O His name to glorify; And promise, in this sacred hour, For God to live and die. 3 The covenant we this moment make Be ever kept in mind: We will no more our God forsake, Or cast His words behind. Todo 808 d d d d d 28 2 TOOOO [ For a Covenant TOO TOO= IN grief and fear, to Thee, O Lord, We now succour Thine awful judgments are abroad, O shield us, lest we die. g = 100 2 The fell disease on every side V Walks forth with tainted breath; And pestilence, with rapid stride, Bestrews the land with death 11. " 1 " 1 V f2 Give up ourselves, through Jesus' power, 5 Thee, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Let all our hearts receive; Present with the celestial host, The peaceful answer give! O 8 H Rip d d d d d d d og 00 0 d Orison.- C.M. ޓ.1 DE op opp o ddd Service.] 11² 4 We never will throw off Thy fear Nor break our solemn vow: 8 Q 2 20081 d. d. And if Thou art well- pleased to hear, Come down, and meet us now! [ For Times of Pestilence.] JOHN MILTON, Sen. Spo 6 To each the covenant blood apply, Which takes our sins away; f And register our names on high, And keep us to that day! MOR 2. • bo p bp 8 doid doo C. WESLEY. p3 O look with pity on the scene Of sadness and of dread; J. SELBY. 821 Ō. & And let Thine angel stand between The living and the dead. With contrite hearts, to Thee, our King, We turn who oft have strayed; Accept the sacrifice we bring, And let the plague be stayed. W. BULLOCK. 822 1044 1 # 4 #FF P 8 MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. Winchester( Old).- C.M. 8:18 d. d d d 8 8 8 d d d d d d d d 4 GOD OD might have made the earth bring forth Enough for great and small, The oak tree and the cedar tree, Without a flower at all. 2 He might have made enough- enough For every want of ours, For food and medicine and toil, And yet have made no flowers. 8089 11 888 o d d d 3 Then wherefore, wherefore were they All dyed with rainbow light,[ made, All fashioned with supremest grace, Upspringing day and night?1045 [ A Flower Service.] di d d d do " 1 TOT " 1 1840 P TOO Gennesaret.- C.M.D. OIdd 8 8 dd 8 8 ESTE'S Psalter. " 1 And on the mountains high, p And in the silent wilderness, Where no man passeth by? 5 Our outward life requires them not, Then wherefore had they birth? To minister delight to man, To beautify the earth. O O 6 To whisper hope, to comfort man, Whene'er his faith is dim; f For He who careth for the flowers Will care much more for him. MARY HOWITT. O. 2° F. JAMES, Mus. Bac. 8: 80.0 DGN [..] TOO 00 рр. d 2888 2. 6 000 20 0808 dijod © 8 t4 drea"! TOO OL T g: f1 THINE arm, O Lord, in days of old, Was strong to heal and save; It triumphed o'er disease and death, O'er darkness and the grave. p To Thee they went, the blind, the dumb, The palsied and the lame, The leper with his tainted life, The sick with fevered frame. 2 And, lo! Thy touch brought life and health, Gave speech, and strength, and sight, And youth renewed and frenzy calmed, Owned Thee the Lord of light. 1046 1 MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. [ For Hospitals.] 2 8: p3 " 1 8 d. Nature's Voice.- 44 6.4 46. THE spring- tide hour Brings leaf and flower, With songs of life and love; And many a lay Wears out the day In many a leafy grove. Bird, flower, and tree Seem to agree Their choicest gifts to bring; But this poor heart Bears not its part, In it there is no spring. Dews fall apaceThe dews of graceUpon this soul of sin; And love divine Delights to shine Upon the waste within: f And now, O Lord, be near to bless, Almighty as of yore: In crowded street, by restless couch, As by Gennesareth's shore. 3 Be Thou our great Deliverer still, Thou Lord of life and death; Restore and quicken, soothe and bless, With Thine almighty breath. To hands that work, and eyes that see, Give wisdom's heavenly lore, f That whole and sick, and weak and May praise Thee evermore.[ strong, E. H. PLUMPTRE. " 1 d. " 1 ". d. [ Springtime.] 4 V 5 ƒ6 A TAOR ddd H. COWARD, Mus. Bac. Yet year by year Fruits, flowers appear, And birds their praises sing; But this poor heart Bears not its part, Its winter has no spring. Lord, let Thy love, Fresh from above, Soft as the South wind blow, Call forth its bloom, Wake its perfume, And bid its spices flow. 823 And when Thy voice Makes earth rejoice, A And the hills laugh and sing: Lord, teach this heart To bear its part, f And join the praise of spring. J. S. B. MONSELL. 824 1047 O p. 8 p Do. g To a TOTO O 00 8 d d Capetown( 1st Tune).- 777.5. ddd Q 8 d d d d p p 00 100 00 MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. d d 0000 d d 8 d O TOO OO 8 8 TOO f Wanswell( 2nd Tune).- 777.5. a d d d d ¹ Lo ORD of mercy and of might, Of mankind the life and light, Maker, Teacher, Infinite; p Jesus, hear and save! = 00 2 Strong Creator, Saviour mild, Humbled to a mortal child, Captive, beaten, bound, reviled; p Jesus, hear and save! 00 -0" 1 00 8 " 1 " 1 TOO 8 88 do o O р 2 d d d d d TOO OO 90 8 8 d d d d d d. f 8 F. FILITZ. 8 8008 dd 8 e g e a J. BENNETT. J f3 Throned above celestial things, Borne aloft on angels' wings, Lord of lords, and King of kings, p Jesus, hear and save! 4 Soon to come to earth again, Judge of angels and of men; Hear us now, and hear us then, p Jesus, hear and save! R. HEBER. 1048 O p Fd p.p. MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. Dismissal.- 87.87.47. 11 d Idd did ре 88 8 % 11. O P "" 4 8 d 8 LORD, dismiss us with Thy blessing; Fill our hearts with joy and peace; Let us each Thy love possessing, Triumph in redeeming grace; O refresh us! Travelling through this wilderness. A f 2 Thanks we give, and adoration, For Thy gospel's joyful sound; May the fruits of Thy salvation In our hearts and lives abound: Ever faithful To the truth may we be found. p 3 So, whene'er the signal's given, Us from earth to call away, Borne on angels' wings to heaven, Glad the summons to obey, A dddddo May we ever f Reign with Christ in endless day. 88 ad d d d do Q TOO J. FAWCETT. W. L. VINER. 80 8 825 826 1049 Ⓒ4 Q 8: d dd 898 8 MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. Break of Day( 1st Tune).- 87.87.77. DO.... 638 262 d TOO OO 00 ad 721 Ja d 88 odod are farala Ө P TOOL CO 음양 8 880 8 d d d d d d d d d d d 8 Q ODO d O e2 علم TODO р TOP POL d d Q f Stepney( 2nd Tune).— 87.87.77. 8 d 11 " 1 Rap app Rap d d fto 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 de ter " 1 " 1 Q: dodo 11 8:38 P d. d d d d d O O Q 8:18 d 8 000 8 d d d 8 8 P da HJ 8401 880 √88 2₁ 21848 ed dodd Replo 으 W. BAYLEY. e 8: 8 1 LET me go, the day is breaking, let Dear me go; We have spent a night of waking In the wilderness below: Upward now I bend my way, Part we here at break of day. A 2 Let me go, I may not tarry, Wrestling thus with doubts and fears, Angels wait my soul to carry Where my risen Lord appears: p Friends and kindred weep not so, If ye love me let me go. 1050 4: O d 00 01 MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. 88 TOO OL 88008 ddddd T f 5 Heaven's broad day hath o'er me broken Far beyond earth's span of sky; I am dead: nay, by this token, Know that I have ceased to die; Would you solve the mystery? Come up hither- come and see. J. MONTGOMERY. Benediction.- 87.87.87.87. 00888 8 0 Old 3 We have travelled long together, Hand in hand, and heart in heart, Both through calm and stormy weather, And' tis hard,' tis hard to part: p Yet we must- Farewell!' to you; Answer, one and all,' Adieu!" 4" Tis not darkness gathering round me, That enshrouds me from your sight: Walls of flesh no more can bound me; But, translated into light, Like the lark on mounting wing, Though unseen you hear me sing. 11 OLE " 1 ( 1 d d d d g g 889 dd 88 PP d d d d d d d ge e dddd ppp o od · p op p dd d ORD, dismiss us with Thy blessing, peace; Still on heavenly manna feeding, Let our faith and love increase; Fill each breast with consolation; Up to Thee our hearts we raisef When we reach our blissful station, Then we'll give Thee nobler praise! R. HAWKER. 8 827 ddg 8 --0O 828 1051 d р d d 8 TDOO dd d MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. Springfield.- 11 10.11 10. TO O 00 88 d d d 90 8 00 d d d d Q A Q 88: 11 ddd o O -6° o 8 8 8 8 일 8% 8 d do& d To a TTOO_ 8 8 d d d d 8 8 d d. TO TO 88 d d p 2 Send, Lord, by these to the sick and the dying; Speak to their hearts with a message of peace; A Comfort the sad, who in weakness are lying; Grant the departing a gentle release. [ A Flower Service.] HERE, Lord, we offer Thee all that is fairest, Bloom from the garden, and flowers from the field, Gifts for the stricken ones, knowing Thou carest More for the love than the wealth that we yield. 3 Raise, Lord, to health again those who have sickened, Fair be their lives as the roses in bloom; TOO Give of Thy grace to the souls Thou hast quickened, Gladness for sorrow, and brightness for gloom. p 4 We, Lord, like flowers, must bloom and must wither: We, like these blossoms, must fade and must die; Gather us, Lord, to Thy bosom for ever, Grant us a place in Thy house in the sky. A. G. W. BLUNT. ||||| 1052 64 Full Sw. Ⓒ: 4 lppo 221 의 8: MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. 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