M MUSIM 11 AL Hymns Ancient and Modern Accompanying Unnez Appendix. HO ww~~ www. ATINE BOOKGETTELS HYMNS ANCIENT AND MODERN, For Ase in the Services of the Church, WITH ACCOMPANYING TUNES, COMPILED AND ARRANGED UNDER THE MUSICAL EDITORSHIP OF WILLIAM HENRY MONK, ORGANIST AND DIRECTOR OF THE CHOIR AT KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. Appendir. " Young men and maidens, old men and children, praise the Name of the Lord." LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETORS BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS. PUBLISHING OFFICE, 13, CHARING CROSS, S.W. Gb 3751 LONDON: w. CLOWES AND SONS. TYPE MUSIC AND GENERAL PRINTERS, STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS. Univ.- Bibl. Giessen PREFACE. THE Compilers of Hymns Ancient and Modern for use in the Services of the Church cannot send forth an Appendix to that book without the expression of their deep gratitude to Almighty GoD for the marvellous success with which He has been pleased to bless their former work." Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed Nomini Tuo da gloriam," they desire indeed to say, both as to the past and for the future. And to all who have in any way helped them they offer their most sincere thanks. The difficulty of selecting from the large number of Hymns and Tunes that have been sent them has been very great; and they regret to think how many of their friends will be disappointed at the non- insertion of their proffered contributions. They can only plead as an apology, what they earnestly hope will be cordially accepted, that they have done their utmost to select those which seemed to be the best fitted for their work, or could be inserted within the necessary limit. For the Hymns chosen they are especially indebted to Mr. Keble, Dr. Neale, Dr. Faber, and Mr. Isaac Williams, whose kind permission was given before their labours on earth were done; to Archdeacon Wordsworth for eight Hymns( Nos. 282, 284, 292, 293, 315, 364, 370, and 378) taken by his kind permission from the Holy Year; to the Rev. J. Chandler, whose translations of Latin Hymns were of so great use to them before, for his version of" Angulare fundamentum," Hymn 306; to the Rev. W. Bright for a new Hymn on Confirmation( No. 353), and for the use of three others ( Nos. 280, 337, and 347) previously published; to the Dean of Canterbury for the use of Hymn 352; to the Rev. W. Walsham How for the use of Hymns 328 and 371; to Dr. Newman for the use of Hymns 305 and 342; to Mr. Caswall for again courteously placing all his translations and Hymns at iv PREFACE. their disposal; to the Rev. Frederick Whitfield for the use of Hymn 340; to the Rev. Professor Plumptre for the use of Hymns 369, 373, and 386; to the Rev. S. J. Stone for the use of Hymns 286 and 320; to Mr. M. Bridges for the use of Hymn 318; to Mrs. Alexander for the use of Hymns 327, 361, 362, and 363; to Miss C. Winkworth for the use of Hymn 358; to Miss F. Cox for the use of Hymn 294; to Dr. Bonar for the use of Hymns 317 and 332; to the Rev. Godfrey Thring for the use of Hymns 274, 309, and 335; to Mr. W. C. Dix for the use of Hymn 350; to the Rev. John Ellerton for his translation of the" Alleluia perenne,," and for Hymns 279 and 281; to the Rev. Lewis Hensley for the use of Hymn 311; to the Rev. F. Pott for the use of Hymn 351; and to Miss Charlotte Elliot for the use of Hymn 326 in its original form. Hymn 367 by the late Rev. Hugh Stowell, and Hymn 341 by the late Mr. J. Cummins, are inserted by consent of their sons; and Hymn 329 from the Salisbury Hymn Book, by Lord Nelson's leave. There are also some new compositions by the Rev. Henry Twells( No. 276), Rev. S. Baring Gould( No. 368, to whom also they are indebted for the accompanying Tune, and for the use of No. 385), Rev. J. J. Daniell( No. 366), Rev. L. Tuttiett( No. 331), Mrs. Alderson( No. 372), and Mr. V. S. C. Coles( Nos. 382 and 383); as well as a new translation by the Rev. J. H. Clark( No. 316), some revised translations of their own, and some new Hymns( Nos. 288, 330, 357, 376, and 381) by one of themselves. For the Tunes they have had the valuable assistance, not only of their old friends, but also of many eminent musicians who did not contribute before. Sir Frederick Ouseley has given them two new tunes; Dr. S. S. Wesley contributes three,( which will appear in his European Psalmist,) one of them composed at their request; Mr. Henry Smart has written six new Tunes for them; and a seventh, previously composed, is PREFACE. inserted by Messrs. Nisbet's kind permission; Dr. G. J. Elvey contributes three new Tunes; Dr. Stainer three; Professor Herbert Oakeley one; Mr. George Cooper, Organist of Her Majesty's Chapel Royal, two; Dr. Gauntlett one( a second, No. 361, harmonized for them, being inserted by leave of Mr. Masters); Mr. Joseph Barnby three,( whose Tune to Hymn 336 is also inserted by the kind permission of the Rev. R. Brown- Borthwick from his Supplemental Hymn and Tune Book); and Mr. Arthur Henry Brown two, ( who also allows them to insert two other tunes already published). Their pages are also enriched with a new Tune by Dr. Hayne( to whom their thanks are due for the insertion of three other Tunes from the Merton Hymn Book); by Dr. Steggall( one of whose published Tunes is also inserted with the kind permission of Mr. Lamborn Cock, and another from Hymns for the Church of England with that of the Rev. T. Darling); by Mr. John Hullah, Mr. Walter Macfarren, Mr. Willing,( to whom also they are indebted for the harmony of the 2nd Tune to Hymn 345, printed by permission of Messrs. Cramer and Co.), Mr. Coward, Mr. Herbert Irons, Mr. F. W. Hogan of St. Columba's College, Mr. Heywood, Organist of St. Paul's, Balsall Heath, and Mr. W. H. Sangster, Organist of St. John's, Weybridge. They have also great pleasure in printing two hitherto unpublished Tunes from the MSS. of the late Mr. Vincent Novello; one of them his own, and the other by his friend William Horsley. Mr. E. J. Hopkins has kindly allowed them to insert one of his Tunes from the Temple Choral Service Book; Mr. Hewlett, Organist at Dalkeith, has permitted them to insert one of his Tunes, written some years ago for the St. Alban's Book; Mr. R. Dale one of his lately published in a collection of Hymn Tunes by" Two Oxford Graduates;" Mr. Walter Gilbert one; and Mr. R. Redhead two( with consent of Mr. Masters). Tunes by the late Bishop Turton and the late Dr. Rowden are taken by permission from the Collection of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.. vi PREFACE. To this long list of valued contributors must be added, with special notice, the name of Rev. J. B. Dykes, Mus. Doc., Vicar of St. Oswald's, Durham. The warmest thanks of the Compilers are offered him, not only for twelve new Tunes and for the use of three( to Hymns 275, 309, and 375) originally published in Chope's Congregational Hymn Book and of others already printed elsewhere, but also for the generous heartiness with which he has co- operated throughout in the musical part of this Appendix. Mr. Monk, they need hardly say, has been the same patient, judicious, efficient coadjutor that he was before. To his musical ability and good judgment in the general supervision of their work they are again deeply indebted; and their cordial and sincere thanks are due to him, not only for this, but also for three new Tunes and for the insertion of three others which had been previously published. In conclusion the Compilers will only add that, as before, so now they have endeavoured to do their work in the spirit of the English Prayer- Book, and in dependence on the Grace of GoD; and they pray that their united efforts may promote, in some degree, His greater glory and the good of His Church. September, 1868. Evening. Sunday St. Stephen's Day ● Epiphany Lent On the Passion Easter Ascensiontide. General Use Transfiguration Holy Communion Baptism. Confirmation. ● ● ● ● ● CONTENTS. Hymn. 274-280 281, 282 283 284 285-288 289 290-292 293 294-343 344 345-350 351, 352 353, 354 Ember Days Missions. Burial of a Child ● Martyrs,& c. Processional Harvest. For the Young Almsgiving Hospitals Time of Cattle Plague New Year's Eve ● ● ● ● ● Annunciation,& c., of B.V. Mary a ● ● ( Hymn. 355 356, 357 358 359, 360 361-369 370-372 373 374 375 376 377-383 384-386 INDEX OF FIRST LINES. The tunes marked(*) were composed for this Appendix, or are now printed for the first time. Some of those taken from German sources are also, it is believed, now printed for the first time in England. First Line. A few more years shall roll... All creation groans and travails All hail the power of Jesu's Name Alleluia, Alleluia... Alleluia, sing to Jesus Almighty God, Whose only Son And now the wants are told ... ... Christ is our corner- stone... Christian, dost thou see them Christian, seek not yet repose Come let us join our cheerful songs Come, sing with holy gladness Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem Come, ye faithful, raise the strain Crown Him with many crowns ... Hail, gladdening Light Hark! hark, my soul ... ... Art thou weary, art thou languid As pants the hart for cooling streams At even ere the sun was set ... ... Be Thou my Guardian and my Guide Behold us, Lord, before Thee met Blessèd feasts of blessèd martyrs Bright the vision that delighted Brightly gleams our banner ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Measure. ... D. S. M. 87,87 O. M. 87, 87, 87, 87... 87, 87, 87, 87... L. M. C. M. ... ... 85,8 3,... o. M. L. M. ... ... ... Days and moments quickly flying Draw nigh and take the Body of the Lord Irregular 10, 10... Fierce raged the tempest o'er the deep 8, 8, 8, 3 Glad sight! the holy Church God the Father, Whose creation Gracious Saviour, gentle Shepherd Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost Guide me, O Thou Great Redeemer... ... ... O.M. 88,88,88 87,87, 87, 87... 87,87 65, 65, 65, 65... ... 8. M. 87,87,87 87,87,87 7,7,7,5 8 7, 87, 47 ... ... Irregular ... .. 6666,4444 65, 65, 65, 65... 7,7,7, 3 ... ... C.M. ... 76, 76, 7 6,7 6... 37,87,87 ... 76, 76, 7 6, 7 6... D. 8. M. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11 10, 11 10, 9 11 Name of Tune. * Chalvey * Supplication St. James... Miles' Lane * St. Edward... * Alleluia Intercession... * Weybridge... * Christus Consolator * Stephanos Martyrdom... Angelus ... Abridge Angels' Song Alla Trinita beata Redhead, No. 46 * Vexillum ... St. Sylvester * Lammas ... Harewood * St. Andrew of Crete * Vigilate St. Fulbert Ellacombe Unser Herrscher St. John Damascene * Diademata... ... ... St. Aëlred * St. Aldate... Neale Mannheim * Charity * Pilgrimage... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... * Hail, gladdening Light Pilgrims * Vox Angelica Hymn. 332 374 301 292 350 357 280 299 310 276 334 353 379 303 384 306 285 326 302 366 304 291 318 375 348 309 351 359 365 315 338 278 325 First Line. Hark! the sound of holy voices Heavenly Father, send Thy blessing... Holy Ghost, Illuminator( part 2) heard the voice of Jesus say I need Thee, precious Jesu... In days of old on Sinai In token that thou shalt not fear Jerusalem on high Jesu, for the beacon- light Jesus is God, the solid earth Jesus, Lord of life and glory ... ... ... INDEX OF FIRST LINES. ... ... Lead, kindly Light Let our choir new anthems raise Light's abode, Celestial Salem Lo, round the throne, a glorious band Lo! the angels' Food is given Lord of glory, Who hast bought us Lord of our life, and God of our salvation ... *** ... O. M. ... ... ... ... ... 87, 87, 87, 87...* Gloria * Iona 87, 87, 87, 87. 87,87, 87, 87...* Illuminator... O day of rest and gladness... O Father, Who didst all things make O Food that weary pilgrims love O happy band of pilgrims O Jesu Christ, if aught there be O Jesu, Thou art standing... O Lamb of God, Whose love divine. O Light, Whose beams illumine all O Lord of heaven, and earth, and sea O Paradise, O Paradise ... My God, accept my heart this day Now the day is over 65,65 Now the thirty years accomplished} 87, 87, 87 ( part ... D). Measure. D. O. M. ● 76,7 6, 7 6, 76 7 6, 76, 7 6,7 6. ... O. M. ... 6666, 4444 78, 78 D. C. M. 87,87,47 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...' S. M. ... ... L. M. ... 88, 88,88 8, 8, 8, 4 ... Lux Benigna 10 4,10 4, 10, 10 76, 76, 7 6, 7 6...* St.Joseph of the Studium Urbs beata 87,87,87 Regent Square Chantry L. M. Irregular * Ecce Panis... 87,87, 87, 87...* Charitas } 11, 11, 11, 5 * Cloisters ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 86, 86, 6666.. O praise our great and gracious Lord D. o. M. O quickly come, dread Judge of all... 88, 88, 88 O Saving Victim, opening wide( part 2) L. M. O Shepherd of the sheep ... O Thou Who makest souls to shine... D what the joy and the glory must be Once in royal David's city... Once, only once, and once for all Onward, Christian soldiers... Out of the deep 1 call ... ... ... 76, 76, 76, 7 6... Wordsworth St. Gall L. M. 886,886 * Esca Viatorum 76,76 Kocker Burford ... Name of Tune. ... ... .. ... * Vox dilecti... * Magdalena... Aurelia Tallis' Ordinal ... Christchurch St. Edmund... Old 137 St. Raphael St. Peter's O. M. 76, 76, 76, 7 6... St. Catherine ... ... ... ... * Eudoxia Pange Lingua St. Denys S. M. L. M. 10, 10, 10, 10 87,87,77 C. M. St. Vincent Michael Frank St. Lawrence O quanta qualia Irby * Albano 65, 65, 6 5,6 5... St. Alban * Aston ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... * St. Patrick... * Sydenham Almsgiving * Paradise( H. Smart) * Paradise( Dr.Dykes)) Old 132 * Veni cito JO Salutaris ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ●● ix. Hymn. 378 361 293 317 340 344 352 323 381 319 341 342 380 322 377 349 372 329 354 368 289 282 277 346 297 287 328 383 369 370 324 295 331 345 382 355 343 361 347 385 288 X. First Line. Pleasant are Thy courts above Praise to the Holiest in the height Rejoice, the Lord is King Rejoice, ye pure in heart INDEX OF FIRST LINES. ... ... Tender Shepherd, Thou hast stilled The Church's one foundation The Day of Resurrection The day is past and over The Head that once was crowned with thorns ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Saviour again, to Thy dear Name Saviour, Blessèd Saviour Saviour, sprinkle many nations See the Conqueror mounts in triumph Shall we not love thee, Mother dear... Shepherd Divine, our wants relieve Sing Alleluia forth in duteous praise... 10, 10, 7 ... ... ... Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle... 87, 87,87 Sing praise to God Who reigns above 87, 87, 887 Soldiers, who are Christ's below Songs of thankfulness and praise Stars of the morning 7s 78, 7s 10, 10, 10, 10 ... ... "} The heavenly Word proceeding forth ... The King of love my Shepherd is The radiant morn hath passed away... The world is very evil There is a green hill far away Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old Thine for ever, God of love This is the day of light Thou Judge of quick and dead Thy Cross, O Lord, the holy sign Thy kingdom come, O God ... .... 7s, 7s O. M. ... Measure. ... ... ... 6666,88 S. M. ... C. M. ... 10, 10, 10, 10 65, 65, 65, 6 5... 87, 87, 87, 87... 87, 87, 87, 87... o. M. C. M. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 66 6,666 o. M. 887,887 ... ... ... ... ... 78,78,77 Meinhold 76, 76, 7 6, 7 6..., Aurelia 76,7 6, 7 6,7 6...* Dorking 76,7 6,88 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... L. M. ... S. M. ... S. M. We are but little children weak We give Thee but Thine own We know Thee who Thou art We plough the fields and scatter... 7 6,7 6,76,7 6, 66,84 Weary of earth, and laden with my sin 10, 10, 10, 10 What various hindrances we meet When at Thy footstool, Lord, I bend L. M. When morning gilds the skies When wounded sore the stricken heart L. M. Yesterday with exultation... L. M. 87,87 8, 8, 8, 4 O. M. D. O. M. 7s 7 6,7 6, 7 6, 7 6... Pearsall * Horsley St. Matthew... * Evermore Swabia Southwell Stowell St. Cecilia S. M.... S. M. L. M. 66, 66 ... ... ... ... ... Name of Tune. ... Maidstone * Gerontius ... Gopsal Peterborough .. * Pax Dei * Edina * Iona * Rex gloriæ St. Agnes St. Etheldreda The Endless Alleluia {* Alleluia perenne Pange Lingua St. Denys Erk Redhead, No. 45 * Manifestation * Trisagion ... ... ... ... O Salutaris St. Vincent * Dominus regit me * St. Gabriel... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 279 335 356 293 376 333 33€ } } 289 294 316 284 321 ... ... ... ... ... ( St.Anatolius( Dr. Dykes) ( St.Anatolius( A.H.Brown) St. Magnus, or Nottingham ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... * Alstone St. Michael * St. Isidore Wir pflugen... Dalkeith Breslau St. Sepulchre * Laudes Domini St. Bernard... * Heri mundus exultavit ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... | Hymn 307 305 296 386 358 320 290 275 300 345 330 274 298 362 373 308 281 339 367 311 363 371 337 360 286 313 312 314 327 283 The tunes marked(*) were composed for this Appendix, or are now printed for the first time. Some of those taken from German sources are also, it is believed, now printed for the first time in England. Name of Tune. Alstone... Angelus. Breslau... Chantry Intercession O Salutaris St. Gall St. Lawrence * St. Patrick St. Sepulchre St. Vincent Stowell ●●● ... ... ... St. Peter's Tallis' Ordinal #Weybridge *** ... ... ... ... Abridge * Albano Burford * Gerontius * Horsley... Martyrdom Miles' Lane St. Agnes... St. Bernard St. Etheldreda St. Fulbert St. James... St. Magnus, or Nottingham ... ... ** ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... INDEX OF TUNES. ... Composer, or source whence taken. C. E. Willing... Johannes Scheffler, 1657 Old German Rev. Dr. Rowden Latin Melody... Ancient Melody " Cantarium S. Galli". Rev. L. G. Hayne, Mus. Doc. F. W. Hogan... George Cooper ... ... Nassau Choral Book ... ... LONG MEASURE. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Isaac Smith Vincent Novello Purcell Rev. J. B. Dykes W. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Hugh Wilson... Shrubsole Rev. J. B. Dykes " Merton Book" Bishop Turton Dr. Gauntlett... R. Courtville... Jeremiah Clark A. R. Reinagle T. Tallis W. H. Sangster ... ... ... ... ... *** ●●● ... ... ●●● ... ... ... COMMON MEASURE. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (.. ... ... ... ... ... ... Harmonized, or Arranged by ... ... C. E. Willing W. H. Monk... W. H. Monk Rev. Dr. Rowden Rev. J. B. Dykes Rev. J. B. Dykes W. H. Monk... Rev. L. G. Hayne, Mus. Doc. ... F. W. Hogan.. George Cooper C. E. Willing Nassau Choral Book ... *** ... ... *** E. J. Hopkins Vincent Novello John Hullah Rev. J. B. Dykes W. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Rev. J. B. Dykes Rev. J. B. Dykes Rev. J. B. Dykes Rev. L. G. Hayne, Mus. Doc. Bishop Turton Dr. Gauntlett... W. H. Monk W. H. Monk... A. R. Reinagle T. Tallis W. H. Sangster ... ●●● ... ... ... ... *** *** *** 000 *** ... ... ... ... ... *** ... ... ... ... ... *** ... Hymn. 363 276 313 377 357 345( Tune 1) 277 355 383 312 345( Tune 2) 367 334 347 287 805 362 310 301( Tune 2) 376 327 333 302 301( Tune 1) 300 354 852 980 xii. Name of Tune. Old 132 Old 137. St. Matthew * Vox Dilecti ... * Aston Michael Frank Peterborough * St. Aldate * St. Isidore St. Michael Southwell Swabia ... ... * Chalvey * Diademata ... * Evermore Redhead, No. 45 Irby Maidstone * Manifestation St. Edmund Angels' Song * Sydenham * Veni cito... * Paradise... * Paradise... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... *** ... ... Composer, or source whence taken. Day's Psalter Daman's Psalter Dr. Croft Rev. J. B. Dykes DOUBLE COMMON ... John Heywood Michael Frank W. H. Monk A. H. Brown John Hullah Day's Psalter... Denham's Psalter German ... ... ... Dr. Gauntlett... R. Redhead Dr Gauntlett INDEX OF TUNES. ... ... Orlando Gibbons James Coward Rev. J. B. Dykes Henry Smart... Rev. J. B. Dykes ... ... DOUBLE Rev. L. G. Hayne, Mus. Doc. Dr. G. J. Elvey ... SHORT ... ... ... ... W. B. Gilbert, Mus. Bac. H. S. Irons Dr. Steggall ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... SEVENS( Four lines). Dr. Gauntlett... R. Redhead *** ... SHORT MEASURE. ... Harmonized or Arranged by SEVENS( Eight lines). ... MEASURE. Rev. W. H. Havergal Chiefly Daman W. H. Monk Rev. J. B. Dykes MEASURE. John Heywood Michael Frank W. H. Monk A. H. Brown John Hullah W. H. Monk E. J. Hopkins... Rev W. H. Havergal ... ... 88, 88, 88. ●● ... ... ... 86, 86, 6666. ... 87,87,77. Dr Gauntlett ... Founded on Original James Coward Rev. J. B. Dykes ... Henry Smart... Rev. J. B. Dykes .. Rev. L. G. Hayne, Mus. Doc. Dr. G. J. Elvey ... ... ... ... ace ... ... W. B. Gilbert, Mus. Bac. H. S Irons Dr. Steggall ... ... ... ... ... 060 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... *** ... * 00 100 ... ... ... ... ... Hymn. 295 319 873 317 288 382 386 851 337 871 839 281 382 318 308 316 807 284 381 353 369 331 324( Tune 1) 324( Tune 2) 361 Name of Tune. Esca viatorum Mannheim... Neale Unser Herrscher Pange Lingua Regent Square St. Denys Urbs Beata * Heri mundus exultavit Walter Macfarren ... ... ... ... ... * Iona * Rex gloriæ * St. Edward Erk Alla Trinita Beata... * Alleluia * Charitas * Gloria * Illuminator ... * Pilgrimage St. Raphael St. Aëlred... ●●● Redhead, No. 46 * Supplication ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Dominus regit me... *** Composer, or source whence taken. Rev. J. B. Dykes German W. H. Monk... German Ancient Melody Henry Smart... W. H. Monk... Ancient Melody ... " Laudi Spirituali" Dr. S. S. Wesley Rev. J. B. Dykes Henry Smart... Dr. Steggall Dr. Stainer Henry Smart... Dr. G. J. Elvey ... R. Redhead W. H. Monk ... Dr. G. J. Elvey E. J. Hopkins Rev. J. B. Dykes ... INDEX OF TUNES. Rev. J. B. Dykes Ancient German ... ... ... ... ... ... ●●● ... ... ... ... ... * 10 ●● ... 886, 886. | ... 887, 887. ... ... 87,87,87. ... ... ... ... ... 87,87, 87, 87. ... ... Harmonized, or Arranged by ... Rev. J. B. Dykes | Walter Macfarren 87,87, 47. ... *** W. H. Monk... W. H. Monk W. H. Monk... W. H. Monk Henry Smart.. W. H. Monk... W. H. Monk ●●● W. H. Monk Dr. S. S. Wesley Rev. J. B. Dykes Henry Smart Dr. Steggall Dr. Stainer Henry Smart Dr. G. J. Elvey 1 8, 8, 8, 3. 87,87( Trochaic). R. Redhead W. H. Monk ... ... ... 87,87,887. J. S. Bach J. S. ... Dr. G. J. Elvey ... ... E. J. Hopkins ... | Rev. J. B. Dykes ... 87,87( Iambic). Rev. J. B. Dykes 1 ... : ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ●●● *** ... ... *** } ●●● : ●●● 6. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... *** : .. xiii Hymn. 346 283 365 359 304 289( Tune 1) 322( Tune 2) 289( Tune 2) 322( Tune 1) 379 350 372 378 293( Tune 2) 356, 364 293( Tune 1) 292 338 341 309 303 874 830 294 xiv. Name of Tune. Almsgiving St. Gabriel Christus Consolator * Stephanos Charity *** * Vigilate... Meinhold.. Wir pflugen St. Anatolius St. Anatolius Kocker ... ... ... *** Aurelia Ellacombe * Magdalena Pearsall St. Catherine St. John Damascene Wordsworth * Dorking ... **. ... ... ... ... St. Joseph of the Studium ... ... BO The Endless Alleluia Alleluia perenne Composer, or source whence taken. Rev. J. B. Dykes B. Rev. J. B. Dykes Rev. Sir Fred. A. G. Ouseley, Bart. Dr. Stainer W. H. Monk... German *** German Melody Rev. J. B. Dykes Arthur H. Brown INDEX OF TUNES. German ... Joseph Barnby Joseph Barnby W. H. Mork... ... ... ... 8, 8, 8, 4. ... ... ... ... 8, 5, 8, 3. ... 7,7,7,5. 7,7,7,3. ... Dr. S. S. Wesley St. Gall." Katholisches Gesangbuch" Dr. Stainer ..| W. H. Monk ... 78,78,77. ... ... St. Gall." Katholisches Gesangbuch" Reginald Dale, Mus. Bac. Arthur H. Brown W H. Monk George Cooper ... 76,7 6, 76, 7 6,6 6, 8 4. | Rev. J. B. Dykes Harmonized or Arranged by 76,76, 88 ….. Rev. J. B. Dykes Rev. Sir Fred. A. G. Ouseley, Bart. ... Rev. J. B. Dykes W. H. Monk ... 34 | Dr. Stainer ... 7 6,7 6, 76, 7 6( Iambic). ... | | Founded on Bach ... *** ... Rev. J. B. Dykes Arthur H. Brown 76, 76. | Kocker 10, 10, 7. 7 6,7 6, 76, 7 6( Trochaic). | Joseph Barnby ... *** ●●● ... Joseph Barnby W. H. Monk... Dr. S. S. Wesley St. Gall." Katholisches Gesangbuch" Dr. Stainer : St. Gall." Katholisches Gesangbuch" Reginald Dale, Mus. Bac. Arthur H. Brown W. H. Monk George Cooper ... ... *** ! ... ♥ 00 : *** *** *** ... ... ... ... ... ... ●● ●●● 000 Hymn. 370 274 299( Tune 1) 299( Tune 2) 315 826 858 860 275( Tune 1) 275( Tune 2) 344, 320 366 340 298 328 291 282 290 880 297 336( Tune 1) 336( Tune 2) Name of Tune. Lammas... Lux Benigna Dalkeith... O quanta qualia * Pax Dei * Trisagion Gopsal ●● 1 *** * Edina * St. Alban * St. Andrew of Crete * Vexillum Christchurch Harewood St. Cecilia * Laudes Domini * Eudoxia... * Pilgrims * Vox Angelica ... * Cloisters *** ... ... ... *** ... ... ... ... ... ... Arthur H. Brown Composer, or source whence taken. Rev. J. B. Dykes * Ecce Panis * Hall, gladdeningLight St. Sylvester T. Hewlett Ancient Melody Rev. J. B. Dykes Henry Smart... Handel ... ... Dr. Steggall Dr. S. S. Wesley INDEX OF TUNES. Prof. Herbert Oakeley From Haydn Rev. J. B. Dykes Henry Smart... Joseph Barnby ... Henry Smart... Rev. J. B. Dykes Joseph Barnby ... ... ... *** 104, 104, 10 10. | Rev. J. B. Dykes 10, 10, 10, 10. T. Hewlett Rev. J. B. Dykes Rev. J. B. Dykes Henry Smart 65, 65, 6 5, 6 5. Rev. S. Baring Gould ... ... Rev L. G. Hayne, Mus. Doc. *** ... ... 030 10, 10. 900 ... ... ... ... ... | Arthur H. Brown ... 6 6 6 6,8 8. | Handel 66 66, 44 44. Harmonized or Arranged by ... 6 6,6 6. *** Dr Steggall | ... 11 10, 11 10,9 11. ... ... Prof. Herbert Oakeley Rev. J. B. Dykes Rev. J. B. Dykes Henry Smart... ... ... Dr. S. S. Wesley ... 666,666. I Joseph Barnby 65, 65. ...| Rev. S. Baring Gould ... Henry Smart... Rev. J. B. Dykes 11, 11, 11, 5. 1 Joseph Barnby *** ... ... Rev. L. G. Hayne, Mus. Doc ... ●● 005 ... ... *** ... *** ... ... ... ● 00 *** ... *** ... ... Irregular. ... Rev J. B. Dykes Rev. J. B. Dykes Rev. Sir F. A. Gore Ouseley, Bart. Rev. Sir F. A. Gore Ouseley, Bart Rev J. B. Dykes Rev. J. B. Dykes *** ... ... XV. Hymn. 348 342 286 343 279 321 335 385 285 384 296 323 306 311 314 368 325( Tune 325( Tune 1) 829 349 278 875 Hymn 274. Evening. op 20 РРР de goddd او dddddddo Iddod dd stp " The LORD shall be thine everlasting Light." THE THE radiant morn hath passed away, And spent too soon her golden store; The shadows of departing day Creep on once more. Our life is but a fading dawn, Its glorious noon how quickly past; Lead us, O CHRIST, when all is gone, Safe home at last. Oh, by Thy soul- inspiring grace Uplift our hearts to realms on high; Help us to look to that bright place Beyond the sky; dad TOO Where light, and love, and joy, and In undivided empire reign,[ peace And thronging angels never cease Their deathless strain; 54 Where saints are clothed in spotless And evening shadows never fall,[ white, Where Thou, Eternal Light of Light, Art LORD of all. A - men. 66 A 2 Hymn 275.( FIRST TUNE.) cres. 금 의 수 ddd dd de pp 10 ATTLE dim. PP 8 Ebening. dd dim. ddd Lidd 회 A ddd ple. 8 cres. dddd 0 ㅇ men. 2 0° dd ppper ddd " It is Thou, LORD, only that makest me dwell in safety." THE day is past and over; THE All thanks, O LORD, to Thee; pray Thee now that sinless I The hours of dark may be: O JESU, keep me in Thy sight, And guard me through the coming night. The joys of day are over; I lift my heart to Thee, And ask Thee that offenceless The hours of dark may be: 0 JESU, keep me in Thy sight, And guard me through the coming night. The toils of day are over; I raise the hymn to Thee, And ask that free from peril The hours of dark may be: 0 JESU, keep me in Thy sight, And guard me through the coming night. Lighten mine eyes, O SAVIOUR, Or sleep in death shall I, And he, my wakeful tempter, Triumphantly shall cry Against him I have now prevailed; Rejoice the child of Gop has failed." Be Thou my soul's preserver. For Thou alon dost know How many are the perils Through which I have to go: () loving JESU, hear my call, And guard and save me from them all. Hymn 275.( SECOND TUNE.) # 7224 ob Tolo pe pp Evening. pi dddddd a po dydd 187 2 ed L 000 TO 8 of ddd Pppp! e 8 ● ● " It is Thou, LORD, only that makest me dwell in safety." THE day is past and over; TH All thanks, O LORD, to Thee; I pray Thee now that sinless The hours of dark may be: O JESU, keep me in Thy sight, And guard me through the coming night. The joys of day are over; I lift my heart to Thee, And ask Thee that offenceless The hours of dark may be: 0 JESU, keep me in Thy sight, And guard me through the coming nigh.. The toils of day are over; I raise the hymn to Thee, And ask that free from peril The hours of dark may be: O JESU, keep me in Thy sight, And guard me through the coming night. Lighten mine eyes, O SAVIOUR, Or sleep in death shall I, And he, my wakeful tempter, Triumphantly shall cry Against him I have now prevailed; Rejoice! the child of God has failed." Be Thou my soul's preserver, For Thou alone dost know How many are the perils Through which I have to go: O loving JESU, hear my call, And guard and save me from them all. A HIGH . 18+ men. Hymn 276. لحوا Evening. " And at even, when the sun did set, they brought unto Him all that were diseased, and all that were possessed with devils. And all the city was gathered together at the door." T even ere the sun was set, A The sick, O LORD, around Thee lay; Oh, in what divers pains they met! Oh, with what joy they went away! 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. O 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; And some have found the world is vain, Yet from the world they break not free; And some have friends who give them pain, Yet have not sought a friend in Thee; And none, O LORD, have perfect rest, For none are wholly free from sin;[ best, And they, who fain would serve Thee Are conscious most of wrong within. O SAVIOUR CHRIST, Thou too art Man; Thou hast been troubled, tempted, tried; Thy kind but searching glance can scan The very wounds that shame would hide; Thy touch has still its ancient power; No word from Thee can fruitless fall; Hear in this solemn evening hour, And in Thy mercy heal us all. 8 8 A - men. Hymn 277. b obt ddd Pp4 d Jddd Evening. рр O SON, Who didst redeem mankind, And set the captive sinner free, Keep us this night with peaceful mind, That we may safe abide in Thee. Poppi fe Univ.- Bibl. Giessen TTOO OOL dall eepp do 8 " God, even our own God, shall give us His blessing." FATHER, Who didst all things| O HOLY GHOST, Who by Thy power make [ will, That heaven and earth might do Thy Bless us this night for JESU's sake, And for Thy work preserve us still. The Church elect dost sanctify, Seal us this night, and hour by hour Our hearts and members purify. A- men. S To FATHER, SON, and HOLY GHOST, The GOD Whom heaven and earth adore From men and from the angel- host Be praise and glory evermore. Amen Hymn 278. Slow, but with spirit. f Hail! gladd'n- ing Light, of His pure glo- ry d 7 dim. is th'Im- mor- tal FA- THER, Heav'n- ly, dd d pp #d Evening. ● cres. lights of ev'n ing d d d d d d d Blest, Ho 7 JE- SU CHRIST, our LORD! Now we are come to the sun's hour of rest, The SI round us shine, d d to f li- est of poured, Who 4 We hymn the d p Ho- lies, dot 4 FA d d - THER, SON,.. and Ho- LY nimad) SON, and Ho- SON, ● GOD, Giv er all times to be sung and Ho- LY dim. J of LY dddd ре world Thy glories, SPI- RIT Di- vine. Wor- thi- est art Thou at ff p with un- ddd did life, A d fd PP LORD, LORD - de - ff they ff lone; There- fore 8 filèd tongue, SON of our own. S E they own. cres. in coa to A 00 E all - the O AD men. | 0 E Hymn 279. AT END OF SERVICE. F Evening. and d.. Pp PP 中 did diddd P احال dod 이 pop I di Jd Ide d ddd f pip нен HOH tot S " The LORD shall give His people the blessing of peace." SAVIO AVIOUR, again to Thy dear Name we raise With one accord our parting hymn of praise; We stand to bless Thee ere our worship cease, Then, lowly kneeling, wait Thy word of peace. 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. 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. Grant us Thy peace throughout our earthly life, Our balm in sorrow, and our stay in strife; Then, when Thy voice shall bid our conflict cease, Call us, O LORD, to Thine eternal peace. - men. Hymn 280.( AT END OF SERVICE.) } 5 8 ob Top po Evening. وله 00 P dddd do ppf elpp|| P A ND now the wants are told, that brought Thy children to Thy knee; Here lingering still, we ask for naught, But simply worship Thee. The hope of heaven's eternal days Absorbs not all the heart That gives Thee glory, love, and praise, For being what Thou art. قم معالم 12 " O GOD, Thou art my God." For Thou art God, the One, the Same, O'er all things high and bright; And round us, when we speak Thy Name, There spreads a heaven of light. O wondrous peace, in thought to dwell On excellence divine; To know that naught in man can tell How fair Thy beauties shine. Pl TOOL DI to dddd ef 24 pop dded pp 0 Thou, above all blessing blest, O'er thanks exalted far, Thy very greatness is a rest To weaklings as we are; For when we feel the praise of Thee A task beyond our powers, We say," A perfect GoD is He, And He is fully ours." All glory to the FATHER be, All glory to the SON, All glory, HOLY GHOST, to Thee, While endless ages run. B A - men. Hymn 281. d 22 P& dddd ddddd a Sunday. Fo gg d TH THIS is the day of light: Let there be light to- day; Day- spring, rise upon our night, And chase its gloom away. This is the day of rest: Our failing strength renew; On weary brain and troubled breast Shed Thou Thy freshening dew. & + " I was in the SPIRIT on the LORD's day." This is the day of peace: Thy peace our spirits fill; Bid Thou the blasts of discord cease, The waves of strife be still. pla dddde p12 dddd a 50% d a 2 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. A This is the first of days: Send forth Thy quickening breath, And wake dead souls to love and praise O Vanquisher of death! men. Hymn 282. P do d p ㅎㅎ ddddddd 이 Sunday. 현 김 해 fdd + tepp 음보 P dd didddd P 음 의 didd ㅋㅋ dddd ofp 8 8: A- men. " Upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together." 0 DAY of rest and gladness, O day of joy and light, O balm of care and sadness, Most beautiful, most bright; On thee the high and lowly Before th' eternal Throne Sing Holy, Holy, Holy, To the great THREE in ONE. On thee, at the creation, 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. Thou art a cooling fountain In life's dry dreary sand; From thee, like Pisgah's mountain, We view our promised land; A day of sweet refection, A day of holy love, A day of resurrection From earth to things above. To- day on weary nations The heavenly Manna falls, 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. New graces ever gaining From this our day of rest, We reach the Rest remaining To spirits of the blest; To HOLY GHOST be praises, To FATHER, and to Sox; The Church her voice upraises To Thee, blest THREE IN ONE. Amen. Hymn 283. 0000 d 1 St. Stephen's Day. 174 & de H d bd 2 A men. " He, being full of the HOLY GHOST, looked up steadfastly into heaven, and saw the glory of GOD and JESUs standing on the right hand of GoD" Y ESTERDAY, with exultation, Joined the world in celebration Of her promised SAVIOUR's birth; Yesterday the angel- nation Poured the strains of jubilation O'er the Monarch born on earth; But to- day o'er death victorious, By his faith and actions glorious, By his miracles renowned, See the Deacon triumph gaining, ' Midst the faithless faith sustaining, First of holy martyrs found. Onward, champion, falter never, Sure of sure reward for ever, Holy Stephen, persevere; Perjured witnesses confounding, Satan's synagogue astounding By thy doctrine true and clear. Thine own Witness is in heaven, True and Faithful, to thee given, Witness of thy blamelessness: By Thy name a Crown implying, Meet it is thou shouldst be dying For the Crown of righteousness. For the Crown that fadeth never Bear the torturer's brief endeavour; Victory waits to end the strife: Death shall be thy life's beginning, And life's losing be the winning Of the true and better life. Filled with GOD's most Holy SPIRIT See the heaven thou shalt inherit, Stephen, gaze into the skies: There God's glory steadfast viewing, Thence thy victor- strength renewing, Pant for thy eternal prize. See, as Jewish foes invade thee, See how JESUS stands to aid thee, Stands at God's right hand on high: Tell how opened heaven is shown thee, Tell how JESUS waits to own thee, Tell it with thy latest cry. As the dying Martyr kneeleth, For his murderers he appealeth, For their madness grieving sore; Then in CHRIST he sleepeth sweetly, And with CHRIST he reigneth meetly, Martyr first- fruits, evermore. Amen. B2 Hymn 284. gidd Epiphany. ddddd properties peper g g d d d d f d. off PP g.do ddd d d d opp T #ddo ddd PT Edd p A- men. " The Son of God was manifested." ONGS of thankfulness and praise, JESU, LORD, to Thee we raise, Manifested by the star To the sages from afar; Branch of Royal David's stem In Thy Birth at Bethlehem; Anthems be to Thee addrest, GOD in Man made manifest. Manifest at Jordan's stream, Prophet, Priest, and King supreme; And at Cana wedding- guest In Thy Godhead manifest; Manifest in power Divine, Changing water into wine; Anthems be to Thee addrest, GOD in Man made manifest. Manifest in making whole Palsied limbs and fainting soul; Manifest in valiant fight, Quelling all the devil's might; Manifest in gracious will, Ever bringing good from ill; Anthems be to Thee addrest, GOD in Man made manifest. Sun and moon shall darkened be, Stars shall fall, the heaven shall flee; CHRIST will then like lightning shine, All will see His glorious Sign; All will then the trumpet hear, All will see the Judge appear; Thou by all wilt be confest, GOD in Man made manifest. Grant us grace to see Thee, LORD, Mirrored in Thy holy Word; May we imitate Thee now, And be pure, as pure art Thou; That we like to Thee may be, At Thy great Epiphany; And may praise Thee, ever blest, God in Man made manifest. Amen Hymn 285. ,, ↑ h , cres. f P ਖੇਡ 8 Lent. ਗੁਰਸ਼ਰਨ ºr pr 9-O 6 8 9 dim. d 2 d ਅ ਤੇ ®© ddd $ 8% ( OH 94 A- men. 8 0 Whom resist, steadfast in the faith. CHRI HRISTIAN, dost thou see them On the holy ground, How the troops of Midian Prowl and prowl around? Christian, up and smite them, Counting gain but loss; Smite them by the merit Of the holy Cross. Christian, dost thou feel them, How they work within, Striving, tempting, luring, Goading into sin? Christian, never tremble; Never be down- cast; Smite them by the virtue Of the Lenten fast. Christian, dost thou hear them, How they speak thee fair? ' Always fast and vigil? Always watch and prayer?" Christian, answer boldly, " While I breathe I pray:" Peace shall follow battle, Night shall end in day. 66 " Well I know thy trouble, O My servant true; Thou art very weary, I was weary too; But that toil shall make thee Some day all Mine own, And the end of sorrow Shall be near My Throne." Amen. Hymn 286. 8 8 ord. dd ㅎ 7 вер d d d d d 22 did d d endd Lent. d g d d рре pp to р dd A 8 men. HOH HOH " In Whom we have redemption through His Blood, the forgiveness of sins." WEA EARY of earth and laden with my sin, 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." So vile I am, how dare I hope to stand In the pure giory of that holy land? Before the whiteness of that Throne appear? Yet there are Hands stretched out to draw me near. 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, " Repent, confess, thou shalt be loosed from all." 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. " 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. O great Absolver, grant my soul may wear The lowliest garb of penitence and prayer, That in the FATHER'S courts my glorious dress May be the garment of Thy righteousness. Yea, Thou wilt answer for me, Righteous LORD: Thine all the merits, mine the great reward; Thine the sharp thorns, and mine the golden crown, Mine the life won, and Thine the life laid down Naught can I bring, dear 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. Amon. Hymn 287. پھین P 최응 을 ad él 0 In ever- painful memory Must in my heart abide, Lent. It is that deep ingratitude Which I to Thee have shown, Who didst for me in tears and Blood Upon the Cross atone. Alas, how with my actions all Has this defect entwined; How has it poisoned with its gall My spirit, heart, and mind! 99€ de " When he thought thereon, he wept." JESU CHRIST, if aught there be| Alas, through this, how many a gem That, more than all beside, I've rudely cast away, That might have formed my diadem In everlasting day! A Amen. tis Yet though the time be past and gone, Though little more remains, Though naught is all that can be done E'en with my utmost pains; Still will I strive, O SAVIOUR mine, To do what in me lies; For never did Thy glance divine A contrite heart despise. Amen. Hymn 288. b TOR 3+ 8 ре ddddd pf a- pal dode Fa UT of the deep I call To Thee, O LORD, to Thee; Lent. Before Thy throne of grace I fall, Be merciful to me. Out of the deep I cry, The woful deep of sin, Of evil done in days gone by, Of evil now within. مممم لمحلك " Out of the deep have I called unto Thee, O LORD." d d d 9 ddd de ppff 4 -6Univ.- Bibl. Giessen A- men. eto 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. Amen. Hymns on the Passion. Hymn 289.( FIRST TUNE). ddd f ਏਡ ਭਵਿਚਰਦੂਤਵ ddddddo dddd F% Pee ddddddd pu ਦੇ ਵਕਤ ਦਲ ਦੇ ਸ਼ੁਰੂ dso go de de £ 100 ( 6) TOR ਕ A- men. ਤਬਲਾ, ਦਲਜ РАВТ 1. " The Cross of our LORD JESUS CHRIST." NING, my tongue, the glorious battle, Sing the last, the dread affray; O'er the Cross, the Victor's trophy, Sound the glad triumphal lay, How, the pains of death enduring, Earth's REDEEMER won the day. He, our Maker, deeply grieving That the first- made Adam fell, When he ate the fruit forbidden Whose reward was death and hell, Marked e'en then this tree the ruin Of the first tree to dispel. Thus the work for our salvation He ordainèd to be done; To the traitor's art opposing Art yet deeper than his own; Thence the remedy procuring Whence the fatal wound begun. Therefore, when at length the fulness Of th' appointed time was come, He was sent, the world's Creator, From the FATHER'S heavenly home, And was found in human fashion, Offspring of the Virgin's womb. Lo, He lies an Infant weeping, Where the narrow manger stands, While the Mother- Maid His members Wraps in mean and lowly bands, And the swaddling clothes is winding Round His helpless Feet and Hands. PART II. NOW TOW the thirty years accomplished Which on earth He willed to see, Born for this, He meets His Passion, Gives Himself an offering free; On the Cross the LAMB is lifted, There the Sacrifice to be. There the nails and spear He suffers, Vinegar, and gall, and reed; From His sacred Body piercèd Blood and Water both proceed; Precious flood, which all creation From the stain of sin hath freed. Faithful Cross, above all other One and only noble Tree, None in foliage, none in blossom, None in fruit thy peer may be Sweetest wood, and sweetest iron; Sweetest weight is hung on thee. Bend, O lofty Tree, thy branches, Thy too rigid sinews bend; And awhile the stubborn hardness, Which thy birth bestowed, suspend; And the Limbs of heaven's high MonGently on thine arms extend.[ arch Thou alone wast counted worthy This world's ransom to sustain, That a shipwrecked race for ever Might a port of refuge gain, With the sacred Blood anointed Of the LAMB for sinners slain. Praise and honour to the FATHER, Praise and honour to the SON, Praise and honour to the SPIRIT, Ever THREE and ever ONE, One in might, and one in glory, While eternal ages run. Amen. Hymn 289( SECOND TUNE). d. Hymns on the Passion. 8: 1 Ta d of Геррг dddd ddddd f PPP ja 77 d.dddddddddddd oppf per pre d d d d d d dosd Popie ff TOO ● ell AR ਭਵਤੀ A- men. dido PART I. " The Cross of our LORD JESUS CHRIST." SING QING, my tongue, the glorious battle, Sing the last, the dread affray; O'er the Cross, the Victor's trophy, Sound the glad triumphal lay, How, the pains of death enduring, Earth's REDEEMER won the day. He, our Maker, deeply grieving That the first- made Adam fell, When he ate the fruit forbidden Whose reward was death and hell, Marked e'en then this tree the ruin Of the first tree to dispel. Thus the work for our salvation He ordainèd to be done; To the traitor's art opposing Art yet deeper than his own; Thence the remedy procuring Whence the fatal wound begun. Therefore, when at length the fulness Of th' appointed time was come, He was sent, the world's Creator, From the FATHER'S heavenly home, And was found in human fashion, Offspring of the Virgin's womb. Lo, He lies an Infant weeping, Where the narrow manger stands, While the Mother- Maid His members Wraps in mean and lowly bands, And the swaddling clothes is winding Round His helpless Feet and Hands. PART 11. NOW OW the thirty years accomplished Which on earth He willed to see Born for this, He meets His Passion, Gives Himself an offering free; On the Cross the LAMB is lifted, There the Sacrifice to be. There the nails and spear He suffers, Vinegar, and gall, and reed; From His sacred Body piercèd Blood and Water both proceed; Precious flood, which all creation From the stain of sin hath freed. Faithful Cross, above all other One and only noble Tree, None in foliage, none in blossom, None in fruit thy peer may be; Sweetest wood, and sweetest iron; Sweetest weight is hung on thee. Bend, O lofty Tree, thy branches, Thy too rigid sinews bend; And awhile the stubborn hardness, Which thy birth bestowed, suspend, And the Limbs of heaven's high MonGently on thine arms extend.[ arch Thou alone wast counted worthy This world's ransom to sustain, That a shipwrecked race for ever Might a port of refuge gain, With the sacred Blood anointed Of the LAMB for sinners slain. Praise and honour to the FATHER, Praise and honour to the SON, Praise and honour to the SPIRIT, Ever THREE and ever ONE, One in might, and one in glory, While eternal ages run. Amen Hymn 290. & appelée dddd pl dddd 2 d TTOO OO dod & g Easter. hdd dy dd odd d p dodd 2 dad j d PP d dod e. e. dad did d # -e-. P d dog doe " JLGUs met them saying Al bail."" TEarth, tell it out abroad; Day The Passover of gladness, The Passover of GOD. From death to life eternal, From earth unto the sky, Our CHRIST hath brought us over, With hymns of victory. Our hearts be pure from evil, That we may see aright The LORD in rays eternal Of resurrection- light; And, listening to His accents, May hear so calm and plain His own" All hail," and, hearing, May raise the victor strain. Now let the heavens be joyful, And earth her song begin, The round world keep high triumph, And all that is therein; Let all things seen and unseen Their notes of gladness blend, For CHRIST the LORD is risen, Our Joy that hath no end. 8 84A e - men. Hymn 291. O; bb bb ddd 8 40 TT RR dale d d d d d ddd Easter. PI $ 8 £ a dod Jdd g ㅎㅎ pptp لملل te d 88 Q The dog ges 8 ddo dded ad ap " Lo, the winter Is past. OME, ye faithful, raise the strain Of triumphant gladness; GOD hath brought His Israel Into joy from sadness: Loosed from Pharaoh's bitter yoke Jacob's sons and daughters; Led them with unmoistened foot Through the Red Sea waters. " Tis the spring of souls to- day: CHRIST hath burst His prison; And from three days' sleep in death As a sun hath risen: All the winter of our sins, Long and dark, is flying From His Light, to Whom we give Laud and praise undying. Now the Queen of seasons, bright With the Day of splendour, With the royal Feast of feasts, Comes its joy to render, Comes to glad Jerusalem, Who with true affection Welcomes in unwearied strains JESU's Resurrection. Alleluia now we cry To our King Immortal, Who triumphant burst the bars Of the tomb's dark portal; Alleluia, with the SON GOD the FATHER praising; Alleluia yet again To the SPIRIT raising. HIGH men c2 Hymn 292. бо d. .. Ја giede зр Т про РРРРРР dd да ре To Qa Easter. هود اللايك واهم دهم TOX 0 эр 2 тер бебз ddi ррр ре о о Ө о dit moienne " Now Is CHRIST risen from the dead, and become the first- frutes of them that slept." LLELUIA! Alleluia! A 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. 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 Will their heads before Him wave, Ripened by His glorious sunshine From the furrows of the grave. CHRIST is risen, we are risen; Shed upon us heavenly grace, Rain, and dew, and gleams of glory From the bright- ness of Thy face; That we, with our hearts in heaven, Here on earth may fruitful be, And by angel- hands be gathered, And be ever, LORD, with Thee. Alleluia, Alleluia, Glory be to God on high; Alleluia to the SAVIOUR, Who has gained the victory; Alleluia to the SPIRIT, Fount of love and sanctity; Alleluia, Alleluia, To the Triune Majesty. A - men. Hymn 293. 법 pp p f ①099 9999 888d. Ascension- tide. ㅎ. dodoll 00 pp 8 위험한 100 dd 88 ㅁ 어떤 d d d d d.. d d d ad jo d ad 우와 d did. & pp Pl cres. ploppl ppppp. d d d d d d d Polf 기 A- men. Thou art gone up on high, Thou hast led captivity captive, and received gifts for men." EE the Conqueror mounts in triumph,| Now our heavenly Aaron enters, With His Blood, within the veil; Joshua now is come to Canaan, And the kings before Him quail; Now He plants the tribes of Israel In their promised resting- place; Now our great Elijah offers Double portion of His grace. See the King in royal state Riding on the clouds His chariot To His heavenly palace gate; Hark, the choirs of angel voices Joyful Alleluias sing, And the portals high are lifted To receive their heavenly King. Who is this that comes in glory, With the trump of jubilee? LORD of battles, GoD of armies, He has gained the victory; He Who on the Cross did suffer, He Who from the grave arose, He has vanquished sin and Satan, He by death has spoiled His foes. While He lifts His hands in blessing, He is parted from His friends; While their eager eyes behold Him, He upon. the clouds ascends; He Who walked with God, and pleased Him, Preaching truth and doom to come, He, our Enoch, is translated To His everlasting home. He has raised our human nature In the clouds to God's right hand; There we sit in heavenly places, There with Him in glory stand: JESUS reigns, adored by angels; Man with GoD is on the throne; Mighty LORD, in Thine Ascension We by faith behold our own. The following Doxology may be sung at the end of either part. GLORY be to GOD the FATHER; Glory be to GOD the SON, Dying, risen, ascending for us, Who the heavenly realm has won; Glory to the HOLY SPIRIT; To One GOD in Persons Three Glory both in earth and heaven, Glory endless glory be. Amen. Hymn 293( SECOnd Part). TOP Ascension- tide. de Sof ddddd ddd Jopp I d d d d d d d dd d d d te Å PP ddd gd pq p p p dod d 16 d d d ete fede al 8 8 e A- men. ▬▬▬▬ " Thou art gone up on high, Thou hast led captivity captive, and received gifts for men." OLY HShed Thy beams upon our eyes, Help us to look up with Stephen, And to see, beyond the skies, Where the Son of Man in glory Standing is at GOD's right hand, Beckoning on His martyr army, Succouring His faithful band; See Him, Who is gone before us Heavenly mansions to prepare, See Him, Who is ever pleading For us with prevailing prayer, See Him Who with sound of trumpet And with His angelic train, Summoning the world to judgment, On the clouds will come again. Raise us up from earth to heaven, Give us wings of faith and love, Gales of holy aspirations Wafting us to realms above; That, with hearts and minds uplifted, We with CHRIST our LORD may dwell, Where He sits enthroned in glory In His heavenly Citadel. So at last, when He appeareth, We from out our graves may spring, With our youth renewed like eagles, Flocking round our Heavenly King, Caught up on the clouds of heaven, And may meet Him in the air, Rise to realms where He is reigning, And may reign for ever there. GLORY be to GOD the FATHER; Glory be to GOD the SON, Dying, risen, ascending for us, Who the heavenly realm has won; Glory to the HOLY SPIRIT; To One GoD in Persons Three Glory both in earth and heaven, Glory, endless glory be. Amen. pmn 294. f Eld d Jed d General Hymns. 2 d.d ff कु р drag did efe rd d P Pes ad P dd Popel 28gl A- men. 28 da # " O that men would therefore praise the LORD tor His goodness, ST ING praise to Gon Who reigns above, The God of all creation, The God of power, the God of love, The God of our salvation; With healing balm my soul He filla, And every faithless murmur stills; To God all praise and glory. The angel- host, O King of Kings, Thy praise for ever telling, In earth and sky all living things Beneath Thy shadow dwelling, Adore the wisdom which could span, And power which formed creation's plan: To GoD all praise and glory. What God's Almighty power hath made His gracious mercy keepeth; By morning glow or evening shade His watchful eye ne'er sleepeth; Within the kingdom of His might Lo! all is just and all is right; To God all praise and glory. The LORD is never far away; But, through all grief distressing, An ever- present help and stay, Our peace and joy and blessing: As with a mother's tender hand He leads His own, His chosen band; To GOD all praise and glory. When every earthly hope has flown From sorrow's sons and daughters, Our FATHER from His heavenly throne Beholds the troubled waters; And at His word the storm is stayed Which made His children's hearts afraid; To God all praise and glory. Thus all my toilsome way along I sing aloud Thy praises, That men may hear the grateful song My voice unwearied raises: Be joyful in the LORD, my heart; Both soul and body bear your part; To God all praise and glory. Amen. Hymn 295. PPP d d d d d d g General Hymns. 한화 이혜인 p ppp dd 999. dod p 김 은 경우 PPT 우 700 ㅎ ddg d d d d d 1 op ㅇㅇ e. ㅁ 유일한 층 해 8. A- men. 일회용 기 요염 m " Who led His people through the wilderness: for His mercy ondureth for ever." O PRAISE our great and gracious LORD, And call upon His Name; To strains of joy tune every chord, His mighty acts proclaim; Tell how He led His chosen race To Canaan's promised land; Tell how His covenant of grace Unchanged shall ever stand. He gave the shadowing cloud by day, The moving fire by night; To guide His Israel on their way, He made their darkness light: And have not we a sure retreat, A SAVIOUR ever nigh, The same clear light to guide our feet, The Day- spring from on high? We, too, have Manna from above, The Bread that came from heaven; To us the same kind hand of love Has living waters given: A Rock have we, from whence the spring In rich abundance flows; That Rock is CHRIST, our Priest, our King, Who life and health bestows. O may we prize this blessèd Food, And trust our heavenly Guide; So shall we find death's fearful flood Serene as Jordan's tide, And safely reach that happy shore, The land of peace and rest, Where angels worship and adore In God's own Presence blest. Amen Hymn 296. d 은 7 d Too oo folk d p dddde TO TOP DO TOOL: DI ddddd TOO DOLL E dddddddd plopt et DO General Hymns. TOO O and d ● Your LORD and King adore; Mortals, give thanks and sing, And triumph evermore: Lift up your heart, lift up your voice. Rejoice, again I say, rejoice. JESUS the SAVIOUR reigns, The God of truth and love: When He had purged our stains, He took His seat above: Lift up your heart, lift up your voice; Rejoice, again I say rejoice. did prope 97 " Rejoice in the LORD alway, and again I say, rejoice." dddd El 8: ● [ 88] A- men. His Kingdom cannot fail; He rules o'er earth and heaven: He sits at God's right hand Till all His foes submit, And bow to His command The keys of death and hell Are to our JESUS given: Lift up your heart, lift up your voice, Rejoice, again I say, rejoice. ▬▬▬▬ And fall beneath His feet: Lift up your heart, lift up your voice; Rejoice, again I say, rejoice. Amen. Hymn 297. F ਸਰਗਰ ppp pp pppp 14 рр d gordd dd TOO OO TOP DO 1000 General Hymns. With JESUS as your Fellow Head. To JESUS as your O happy if ye labour f dodd 9 f " If any man serve Me, let him follow Me; and where am, there shall also My servant be." The trials that beset you, HAPPY band of pilgrims, ye The sorrows ye endure, The manifold temptations That death alone can cure, What are they but His jewels Of right celestial worth? What are they but the ladder Set up to heaven on earth? O happy band of pilgrims, Look upward to the skies Where such a light affliction Shall win so great a prize. As JESUS did for men: O happy if ye hunger As JESUs hungered then. The Cross that JESUs carried He carried as your due: The Crown that JESUS weareth He weareth it for you. dddd The faith by which ye see Him, The hope in which ye yearn, The love that throngh all troubles To Him alone will turn, a d d d bj F a A d 8 men. Hymn 298. 10d ㅎ 700. General Hymns. ddd ppp 화장 강추 a d d d d 우 입 ed ㅇ 8 dddd ad d d d d d of eggod d ㅇ 복임 임임 TOOLI dadd 임양 임 00% 8 g 영 A- men. " Work your work betimes, and in His time He will give you your reward." HE world is very evil, THE The times are waxing late, Be sober and keep vigil, The Judge is at the gate; The Judge Who comes in mercy, The Judge Who comes with might, Who comes to end the evil, Who comes to crown the right. Arise, arise, good Christian, Let right to wrong succeed; Let penitential sorrow To heavenly gladness lead, To light that has no evening, That knows nor moon nor sun, The light so new and golden, The light that is but one. O Home of fadeless splendour, Of flowers that fear no thorn, Where they shall dwell as children Who here as exiles mourn; ' Midst power that knows no limit, Where wisdom has no bound, The Beatific Vision Shall glad the Saints around. O happy, holy portion, Refection for the blest, True vision of true beauty, True cure of the distrest: Strive, man, to win that glory; Toil, man, to gain that light Send hope before to grasp it, Till hope be lost in sight. O sweet and blessèd country, The Home of God's elect! O sweet and blessèd country That eager hearts expect! JESU, in mercy bring us To that dear land of rest; Who art, with GOD the FATHER, And SPIRIT, ever blest. Amen. Hymn 299( FIRST TUNE). Slowly, and with expression. .a General Hymns. cres. 20 RT thou weary, art thou languid, 53 A Art thou sore distrest? " Come to me," saith One," and coming Be at rest!" Hath He Diadem as Monarch That His Brow adorns? " Yea, a Crown, in very surety, But of thorns." Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my guide? [ prints, " In His Feet and Hands are WoundAnd His Side." Spell If I find Him, if I follow, What His guerdon here? " Many a sorrow, many a labour, Many a tear." Be at rest. " Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." 2 Pp Be at d d d e rest. If I still hold closely to Him, What hath He at last? " Sorrow vanquished, labour ended, Jordan past." If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay? " Not till earth, and not till heaven Pass away." 840 Finding, following, keeping, struggling Is He sure to bless? Angels, Martyrs, Prophets, Virgins Answer, Yes!" A men. Hymn 299( SECOND TUNE). ddd do General Hymns. d d d 16 de Do TOO Hath He Diadem as Monarch That His Brow adorns? " Yea, a Crown, in very surety, But of thorns." ddd PPT " Come unto Me, all ye that labour and RT thou weary, art thou languid, Art thou sore distrest? " Come to Me," saith One," and coming Be at rest!" A If I find Him, if I follow, What His guerdon here? Many a sorrow, many a labour, Many a tear." Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my guide?[ prints, " In His Feet and Hands are WoundAnd His Side." ре d d d d d d d ftd ре Top de a P.P 8 8 test tot are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." If I still hold closely to Him, What hath He at last? " Sorrow vanquished, labour ended, Jordan past." If I ask Him to receive me, Will He say me nay? " Not till earth, and not till heaven Pass away." A Finding, following, keeping, struggling Is He sure to bless? " Angels, Martyrs, Prophets, Virgins Answer, Yes!" - men. D 2 6 1 Hymn 300. PpP de General Hymns. do 700 jodd dd 2 predsed bodd ded opp.p dd 19 The highest place that heaven affords Is His, is His by right, The King of Kings, and LORD of Lords, And heaven's eternal Light. da The Joy of all who dwell above, The Joy of all below, To whom He manifests His love, And grants His Name to know. 08 A- men. To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with Me in My throne, even as I also overcame and am set down with My FATHER in His throne." gaz ito. Twith thorns Is crowned with glory now; A royal diadem adorns THE Head that once was crowned| To them the Cross, with all its shame, With all its grace, is given: Their name an everlasting name, Their joy the joy of heaven. The mighty Victor's brow. They suffer with their LORD below, They reign with Him above, Their profit and their joy to know The mystery of His love. 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. Amen. General Hymns. Hymn 301( FIRST TUNE). dd pa_ F otp attp dd g d d d did ddd ppp gddddddd. a Crown Him, ye morning stars of light, Who fixed this floating ball; Now hail the strength of Israel's might, And crown Him LORD of all. Crown Him, ye martyrs of your GOD Who from His altar call; Of Jesse's stem extol the Rod, And crown Him LORD of all 부부 클 dddddd Ye seed of Israel's chosen race, Ye ransomed of the fall, Hail Him Who saves you by His grace, And crown Him LORD of all. dooto ре dg 배우 dd " KING of kings, and LORD of lords." A¹ hail JESU's Let prostrate fall; Bring forth the royal diadem ALL in the power of Jul's Name, Hail Him, ye heirs of David's line, Whom David LORD call, The GOD Incarnate, Man Divine, And crown Him LORD of all. To crown Him LORD of all. g: a Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget. The wormwood and the gall, Go spread your trophies at His Feet, And crown Him LORD of all. A. Let every tribe and every tongue Before Him prostrate fall, And shout in universal song The crownèd LORD of all. 0:48 - men. Hymn 301( SECOND TUNE). pppppp 하우 Cib 132 General Hymns. H dd gg de of Ind CONE 보임 d d d dd pipp Last verse ff. PPI f crown Him, crown Him LORD ê 80 # O p of To crown Him, crown Him, cres. 82 8 E Ge 00 all. Ө D hgo A- men. 80 SE Ө " KING of kings, and LORD of lords." LL hail the power of JESU's Name; Let angels prostrate fall; A Bring forth the royal diadem To crown Him LORD of all. Crown Him, ye morning stars of light, Who fixed this floating ball; Now hail the Strength of Israel's might, And crown Him LORD of all. Crown Him, ye martyrs of your GoD Who from His altar call; Of Jesse's stem extol the Rod, And crown Him LORD of all. Ye seed of Israel's chosen race, Ye ransomed of the fall, Hail Him Who saves you by His grace, And crown Him LORD of all. Hail Him, ye heirs of David's line, Whom David LORD did call, The GoD Incarnate, Man Divine, And crown Him LORD of all. Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget The wormwood and the gail, Go spread your trophies at His feet, And crown Him LORD of all. Let every tribe and every tongue Before Him prostrate fall, And shout in universal song The crownèd LORD of all. Amen. Hymn 302. 66 General Hymns. & F 66 op TTO C OME let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the Throne; Ten thousand thousand are their But all their joys are one.[ tongues, " Worthy the LAMB that died," they cry, To be exalted thus;" de agd d gd d d d ddd dd ddd Ppp " I heard the voice of many angels saying, Worthy is the LAMB that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing." TOO " Worthy the LAMB," our lips reply, For He was slain for us J 89 A- men. Let all creation join in one To bless the sacred Name A JESUS is worthy to receive Honour and power divine; And blessings, more than we can give, Be, LORD, for ever Thine. Of Him that sits upon the Throne, And to adore the LAMB. Amen. Hymn 303. General Hymns. TTR #d 8p ор g d d d d d d d 20 م جم do pppp 영화 PP dodd dodad ddo BR RIGHT the vision that delighted Once the sight of Judah's seer; Sweet the countless tongues united To entrance the prophet's ear. " These things said Esaias, when he saw His glory." Round the LORD in glory seated Cherubim and Seraphim Filled His temple, and repeated Each to each the alternate hymn; LORD, Thy glory fills the heaven, Earth is with its fulness stored; Unto Thee be glory given, Holy, Holy, Holy LORD" 7 ddd. 22-| 85| dido pelee J A- men. Heaven is still with glory ringing, Earth takes up the angels' cry, " Holy, Holy, Holy," singing, " LORD of hosts, LORD GoD most High. With His seraph train before Him, With His holy Church below, Thus unite we to adore Him, Bid we thus our anthem flow; " LORD, Thy glory fills the heaven, Earth is with its fulness stored; Unto Thee be glory given, Holy, Holy, Holy LORD." Amen. Hymn 304. ● General Hymns. ddd d d dg 00 P1 РРРРРРРР dd dd d d dd goog fff ff de dd ddd g A- men. dda sa raise the anthem, Cleave the skies with shouts of praise; Sing to Him Who found the ransom, Ancient of eternal days, GOD of GoD, the WORD Incarnate, Whom the heaven of heaven obeys. Ere He raised the lofty mountains, " The four beasts and four and twenty elders fell down before the LAMB, having every one of them harps, and golden vials full of odours, which are the prayers of Saints." High on yon celestial mountains Stands His gem- built throne, all Midst unending Alleluias[ bright, Bursting from the sons of light; Sion's people tell His praises, Formed the seas, or built the sky, Love eternal, free, and boundless, Moved the LORD of Life to die, Fore- ordained the Prince of Princes For the throne of Calvary. There for us and our redemption, See Him all His life- blood pour! There He wins our full salvation, Victor after hard- won fight. Bring your harps, and bring your odours, Sweep the string and pour the lay; Let the earth proclaim His wonders, King of that celestial day; He the LAMB once slain is worthy, Who was dead and lives for aye. Laud and honour to the FATHER, Laud and honour to the SON, Laud and honour to the SPIRIT, Ever THREE and ever ONE, Consubstantial, Co- eternal, Dies that we may die no more: Then, arising, lives for ever, Reigning where He was before While unending ages run. Amen. ymn 305. d PPP dddd pppp 홍양 General Hymns. 12 de ਸ fddodd te O loving wisdom of our God! When all was sin and shame, A second Adam to the fight And to the rescue came. O wisest love! that flesh and blood, Which did in Adam fail, Should strive afresh against the foe, Should strive and should prevail; RP And that a higher gift than grace Should flesh and blood refine; GOD's Presence and His very Self And Essence all- divine. P " The second Man is the LORD from heaven." RAISE to the Holiest in the height,| O generous love! that He, Who smote PRAI In man for man the foe, And in the depth be praise; In all His words most wonderful, Most sure in all His ways. loot The double agony in man For man should undergo; E And in the garden secretly, And on the cross on high, Should teach His brethren, and inspire To suffer and to die. 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. A- fel men. Helt Hymn 306. ㅎㅎ -00-00 General Hymns. dddd Tolo a 8 1 8 일 8 이유 의 od doesidgendidd H की ddd 회 어 2 Amen. 의 " The LonD said unto Him, I have hallowed this house to put My Name there for ever and Mine Eyes and Mine Heart shall be there perpetually." YHRIST is our corner- stone, CH On Him alone we build; With His true saints alone The courts of heaven are filled: On His great love Our hopes we place Of present grace And joys above. O then with hymns of praise These hallowed courts shall ring, Our voices we will raise The THREE IN ONE to sing; And thus proclaim In joyful song, Both loud and long, That glorious Name. 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 Each holy day Thy blessings pour. Here may we gain from heaven The grace which we implore; And may that grace, once given, Be with us evermore, Until that day When all the blest To endless rest Are called away. Ameu. Univ.- Bibl. Giessen Hymn 307 9# р do 1: 1 General Hymns. मेरे Pup rdd ddd App d PPPP do op d 18 C d dodd PP 2 7 S لوه 2. nd geg ed " O how amiable are Thy dwellings, Thou LORD of Hosts." PLEA LEASANT are Thy courts above In the land of light and love; Pleasant are Thy courts below 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, For Thy fulness, GoD of grace. 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. Happy souls, their praises flow Even in this vale of woe; Waters in the deserts 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. dall LORD, be mine this 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, Guide and guard my erring heart; Grace and glory flow from Thee; Shower, O shower them, LORD, on me. A- men. Hymn 308. General Hymns. व्हाव dddddd ptp. ре L Todd dided dodd da g de ddddd pf " And they shall be Mine, saith the LORD of hosts, in that day when I make up My jewels." TH THINE for ever! GoD of love Hear us from Thy throne above; Thine for ever may we be, Here and in eternity. 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. Thine for ever! Oh, how blest They who find in Thee their rest; SAVIOUR, Guardian, Heavenly Friend, O defend us to the end. Ba| Thine for ever! SAVIOUR keep Us Thy frail and trembling sheep; Safe alone beneath Thy care, Let us all Thy goodness share. 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. - men. Hymn 309. f 8 a d d d 8 dim. € op d ● ● General Hymns. te pp 28 cres. d --8节 d 48: 20: 9pla " Save, LORD, we perish," was their cry, "() save us in our agony!" Thy word above the storm rose high, " Peace, be still." 89 dd 品 TOO 8: 용 0. A men. ● e " And He arose and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still." IERCE raged the tempest o'er the deep, The wild winds hushed; the angry deep a to But Thou wast wrapped in guileless sleep, Calm and still. The sullen billows cease to leap, At Thy will. So, when our life is clouded o'er, And storm- winds drift us from the shore, Say( lest we sink to rise no more) Peace, be still." Hymn 310. Taille ga & 0 pate Top 22 General Hymns. 20 Dodo ff مصمم don Re So longs my soul, O God, for Thee, And Thy refreshing grace. Fall PPP || For Thee my GoD, the living GoD, My thirsty soul doth pine: O when shall I behold Thy Face, Thou Majesty Divine? dadade H₂ A- men. " Like as the hart desireth the waterbrooks, so longeth my soul after Thee, O GOD." AS S pants the hart for cooling streams| Why restless, why cast down, my soul? When heated in the chase, Hope still, and thou shalt sing The praise of Him Who is thy GOD, Thy health's eternal Spring. Idolo To FATHER, SON, and HOLY GHOST, The GOD Whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. Amen. Hymn 311. elp General Hymns. 38810 dddd the 2° O GOD, HY Thy rule, O CHRIST, begin; Break with Thine iron rod The tyrannies of sin. " Thy kingdom come." Where is Thy reign of peace,. And purity, and love? When shall all hatred cease, As in the realms above? PPPPP died ded When comes the promised time That war shall be no more, Oppression, lust and crime Shall flee Thy face before? ddd ● 18: g A- men. Q We pray Thee, LORD, arise, And come in Thy great might; Revive our longing eyes, Which languish for Thy sight. Men scorn Thy sacred Name, And wolves devour Thy fold; By many deeds of shame We learn that love grows cold. O'er heathen lands afar Thick darkness broodeth yet: Arise, O morning Star, Arise, and never set: Amen, E 2 Hymn 312. oo d dd TOO General Hymns. dell ddddddd dde tele T W bend And plead with Thee for mercy there, Think of the sinner's dying Friend, And for His sake receive my prayer. O think not of my shame and guilt, My thousand stains of deepest dye; Think of the Blood which JESUS spilt, And let that Blood my pardon buy. pop BISI " If any man sin, we have an Advocate with the FATHER. JESUS CHRIST, the Righteous." THEN at Thy footstool, LORD, I O think upon Thy holy word, And every plighted promise there; How prayer should evermore be heard, And how Thy glory is to spare. Think, LORD, how I am still Thine own, The trembling creature of Thy hand: Think how my heart to sin is prone, And what temptations round me stand واج ridd ddd A- men. O think not of my doubts and fears, My strivings with Thy grace divine; Think upon JESUS' woes and tears, And let His merits stand for mine. Thine eye, Thine ear, they are not dull; Thine arm can never shortened be; Behold me here; my heart is full; Behold, and spare, and succour me. Amen. Hymn 313. General Hymns. ITTOR 100 dddd TO O PPP PP d elle lappp dddd d ff " Men ought always to pray, and not to faint." THAT various hindrances we meet the Yet who, that knows the worth of prayer, But wishes to be often there? Prayer makes the darkened cloud withdraw, Prayer climbs the ladder Jacob saw, Gives exercise to faith and love, Brings every blessing from above. Restraining prayer we cease to fight; Prayer makes the Christian's armour And Satan trembles when he sees[ bright; The weakest saint upon his knees. When Moses stood with arms spread wide, Success was found on Israel's side: 18+ App But when through weariness they failed, That moment Amalek prevailed. å 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. Were half the breath thus vainly spent To heaven in supplication sent, Our cheerful song would oftener be, Hear what the LORD hath done for me. O LORD, increase our faith and love, That we may all Thy goodness prove, And gain from Thy exhaustless store The fruits of prayer for evermore. Amen. 8 Hymn 314. In quick time. p ppp mf 이 र्य fP 14 ddd 외 cres 워 dd General Hymns, p Pdim. Poppe p d 8. 임명 10 p d cen ㅇ 임영 담당 8,00 do. dd 1 호 8 e 뷔 2 A 8 마 - men. ㅇ " In everything give thanks." THEN morning gilds the skies, My May JESUS CHRIST be praised. Alike at work and prayer To JESUS I repair; May JESUS CHRIST be praised. Whene'er the sweet church bell Peals over hill and dell, May JESUS CHRIST be praised, O hark to what it sings, As joyously it rings, May JESUS CHRIST be praised. My tongue shall never tire Of chanting with the choir May JESUS CHRIST be praised: This song of sacred joy, It never seems to cloy; May JESUS CHRIST be praised. When sleep her balm denies, My silent spirit sighs May JESUS CHRIST be praised When evil thoughts molest, With this I shield my breast, May JESUS CHRIST be praised. Does sadness fill my mind? A solace here I find, May JESUS CHRIST be praised. Or fades my earthly bliss? My comfort still is this, May JESUS CHRIST be praised. The night becomes as day, When from the heart we say May JESUS CHRIST be praised The powers of darkness fear, When this sweet chant they hear, May JESUS CHRIST be praised. In heaven's eternal bliss The loveliest strain is this, May JESUS CHRIST be praised: Let earth, and sea, and sky From depth to height reply May JESUS CHRIST be praised. Be this, while life is mine, My canticle divine, May JESUS CHRIST be praised: Be this the eternal song, Through all the ages on, May JESUS CHRIST be praised. Amen Hymn 315. 65 dddd РРРР ded General Hymns. 20 adda Love is kind and suffers long, Love is meek, and thinks no wrong, Love than death itself more strong; Therefore, give us Love. Prophecy will fade away, Melting in the light of day; Love will ever with us stay; Therefore, give us Love. لمال العام ppp Voices in unison. rall. Org. do هم de do p A 101 Hott to " And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three: but the greatest of these is charity." Gra RACIOUS SPIRIT, HOLY GHOST, Taught by Thee we covet most Of Thy gifts at Pentecost Holy, heavenly Love. Faith will vanish into sight; Hope be emptied in delight; Love in heaven will shine more bright; Therefore, give us Love. men. Faith and Hope and Love we see Joining hand in hand agree; But the greatest of the three And the best is Love. From the overshadowing Of Thy gold and silver wing Shed on us, who to Thee sing, Holy, heavenly Love. Amen. Hymn 316. General Hymns. 12 pe Tis no palm of fading leaves That the conqueror's hand receives; Joys are his serene and pure, Light that ever shall endure. PPP For the souls that overcome Waits the beauteous heavenly Home, Where the Blessèd evermore Tread, on high, the starry floor. اوهام $ dd ple 8 pla dd d d d do do ddd d F 2 " To him that overcometh." So OLDIERS, who are CHRIST's below,| Passing soon and little worth Strong in faith resist the foe: Are the things that tempt on earth; Boundless is the pledged reward Heavenward lift thy soul's regard; Unto them who serve the LORD. GOD Himself is thy Reward. te paleas FATHER, Who the crown dost give, SAVIOUR, by Whose death we live, SPIRIT, Who our hearts dost raise, THREE in ONE, Thy Name we praise. A - men. b Hymn 317. to BP BP b cres. d d d d d вре cres. General Hymns. H PPPPP PP ple PPPI ff rall. 节 cres. 12 To pppl أطعة p# ddddd le lepp.. لها d | 2:|| 0¹ A- men. " He that cometh to Me shall never hunger, and he that believeth in Me shall never thirst." I HEARD the voice of JESUS say " Come unto me and rest; Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast:" I came to JESUS as I was P Weary, and worn, and sad; I found in Him a resting- place, And He has made me glad. I heard the voice of JESUS say 66 Behold, I freely give The living water, thirsty one, Stoop down, and drink, and live:" I came to JESUS, and I drank Of that life- giving stream; My thirst was quenched, my soul revived, And now I live in Him. 1 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:" 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. Amen. * In ver. 2 and 3, for music of lines 5 and 6, substitute the following:вре I came to Jes I looked to Jes - us and I us, and I PIH P drank that life Of found In Him my - 1 giving stream. Star, my Sun. e Hymn 318. # PP de 부 مل طفل General Hymns. 81% de decep P dodog88 04 dddddd: fp 방형 임명 임 은 분 P ㅇ log A- men. 김 " And on His Head were many crowns." ROWN Him with many crowns, CR The LAMB upon His throne; Hark, how the heavenly anthem drowns All musie but its own: Awake, my soul, and sing Of Him Who died for thee, And hail Him as thy matchless KING Through all eternity. Crown Him the Virgin's Son, The GOD Incarnate born, Whose arm those crimson trophies won Which now His Brow adorn: Fruit of the mystic Rose, As of that Rose the Stem; The Root whence mercy ever flows, The Babe of Bethlehem. Crown Him the LORD of Love: Behold His Hands and Side, Rich Wounds yet visible above In beauty glorified: No angel in the sky Can fully bear that sight, But downward bends his burning eye At mysteries so bright. Crown Him the LORD of Peace: Whose power a sceptre sways From pole to pole, that wars may cease, And all be prayer and praise: His reign shall know no end, And round His piercèd Feet Fair flowers of Paradise extend Their fragrance ever sweet. Crown Him the LORD of years, The Potentate of time, Creator of the rolling spheres, Ineffably sublime. All hail, REDEEMER, hail! For Thou hast died for me; Thy praise shall never, never fail Throughout eternity. Amen. Hymn 319. 힘 PPP d General Hymns. g d d d DOL 1000 To T Pf 부흥 d dd PP ddd 8p99 dd d poo 음 ---10 . 김대희 " In the beginning was the WORD, and the WORD was with GoD, and the WORD was GOD All things were made by Him." JES ESUS is GoD: the solid earth, The ocean broad and bright, The countless stars, like golden dust, That strew the skies at night, The wheeling storm, the dreadful fire, The pleasant wholesome air, The summer's sun, the winter's frost, His own creations were. JESUS is GOD: the glorious bands. Of golden angels sing Songs of adoring praise to Him, Their Maker and their King. He was true GoD in Bethlehem's crib, On Calvary's Cross true GoD, He Who in heaven eternal reigned In time on earth abode. JESUS is GOD: let sorrow come, And pain, and every ill, All are worth while, for all are means His glory to fulfil; Worth while a thousand years of woe To speak one little word, If by that" I believe" we own The GODHEAD of our LORD. U A men. Hymn 320. General Hymns. Adapelepillal d d d ddddd ㅁ 井 TOO O dd 음 He bod tdd to d d d. ㅇ 해 pppp didd TOR I d. dd 의 gdgdg op dddddododog 의 폐응 의 응: 88 A- men. " He is the Head of the Body, the Church." THE THE Church's one foundation Is JESUS CHRIST her LORD; She is His new creation By water and the Word: From heaven He came and sought her To be His holy Bride, With His own Blood He bought her And for her life He died. Elect from every nation, Yet one o'er all the earth, Her charter of salvation One LORD, one Faith, one Birth; One Holy Name she blesses, Partakes one Holy Food, And to one hope she presses With every grace endued. Though with a scornful wonder Men see her sore opprest, By sehisms rent asunder, By heresies distrest, Yet saints their watch are keeping, Their cry goes up," How long?" And soon the night of weeping Shall be the morn of song. Mid toil, and tribulation, And tumult of her war, She waits the consummation Of peace for evermore; Tlll with the vision glorious Her longing eyes are blest, And the great Church victorioue Shall be the Church at rest. Yet she on earth hath union With GoD the THREE in ONE, 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. Amen. Hymn 321. ре g g 8 d d dd d General Hymns. 21 1 일 d d d f dd ff рер d d H 2312 TOP DOL d d d d dee d d £ pop ģ e 8: Q.. Q ● Org.ppp Org. A men. When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of Chop shouted for joy." STA TARS of the morning, so gloriously bright, Filled with celestial virtue and light, These that, where night never followeth day, Raise the" Trisagion" ever and aye: * These are Thy ministers, these dost Thou own, LORD GOD of Sabaoth, nearest Thy throne; These are Thy messengers, these dost Thou send, Help of the helpless ones! man to defend. These keep the guard amidst Salem's dear bowers; Thrones, Principalities, Virtues, and Powers; Where with the Living Ones, mystical Four, Cherubim, Seraphim bow and adore. Then, when the earth was first poised in mid space, Then, when the planets first sped on their race, Then, when were ended the six days' employ Then all the sons of GoD shouted for joy. Still let them succour us; still let them fight, LORD of angelic hosts, battling for right; Till, where their anthems they ceaselessly pour, We with the Angels may bow and adore. Amen. * This word in the Greek Liturgy means the same as the Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus," in the Latin, and the" Holy, Holy, Holy," in the English. F 2 Hymn 322( FIRST TUNE). ddd d General Hymns. Jad do do do Epp fff e ( SECOND TUNE). هامك dd 유후 ddddd ddddd. Pf A P P P P AB A £ dve men. 8. Tere p E ddd D IGHT'S abode, Celestial Salem, L Vision whence true peace doth spring, Brighter than the heart can fancy, Mansion of the Highest King; O how glorious are the praises Which of thee the prophets sing! There for ever and for ever Alleluia is out- poured, For unending, for unbroken Is the feast- day of the LORD; All is pure, and all is holy That within thy walls is stored. There no cloud nor passing vapour Dims the brightness of the air; Endless noon- day, glorious noon- day, From the Sun of suns is there; There no night brings rest from labour, For unknown are toil and care. de Fe 2 A- men. 2: dod ddo 11 ff " Eye hath not seen nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man the things which GoD hath prepared for them that love Him. But God hath revealed them unto us by His SPIRIT." O how glorious and resplendent, Fragile body, shalt thou be, When endued with so much beauty, Full of health, and strong and free, Full of vigour, full of pleasure That shall last eternally! Now with gladness, now with courage Bear the burden on thee laid, That hereafter these thy labours May with endless gifts be paid, And in everlasting glory Thou with brightness be arrayed. Laud and honour to the FATHER, Laud and honour to the SON, Laud and honour to the SPIRIT, Ever THREE and ever ONE, Cor substantial, Co- eternal While unending ages run. Amen Hymn 323. TOO 00 8% Ip P P F General Hymns. P d dd 8 PH P B p. 208 ddd р р 21 o a 68 A- men. eo 2 " Our conversation is in heaven.' J ERUSALEM on high My song and city is, My home whene'er I die, The centre of my bliss: 0 happy place! When shall I be, My God, with Thee, To see Thy Face? There dwells my LORD, my King, Judged here unfit to live; There Angels to Him sing, And lowly homage give: O happy place,& c. The Patriarchs of old There from their travels cease; The Prophets there behold Their longed- for Prince of Peace: O happy place,& c. The Lamb's Apostles there I might with joy behold, The harpers I might hear Harping on harps of gold; O happy place,& c., The bleeding Martyrs, they Within these courts are found, Clothèd in pure array, Their scars with glory crowned: O happy place,& c. Ah me! ah me! that I In Kedar's tents here stay, No place like that on high; LORD, thither guide my way: O happy place, When shall I be, My GOD, with Thee, To see Thy Face? Amen. Hymn 324.( FIRST TUNE.) f pa General Hymns. 화 공원 dddd. pf ddddd dd ddd 부두 d 양 d 1 방 ddd 대 gddd ppp 18. - ㄹ ddy ddddd 임음 현 예 계 게 181 " The Paradise of Gop." 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. O 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 Paradise, O Paradise, " Tis weary waiting here; I long to be where JESUs is, To feel, to see Him near; Where loyal hearts,& c. O Paradise, O Paradise, I want to sin no more, I want to be as pure on earth As on thy spotless shore; Where loyal hearts,& c. O Paradise, O Paradise, I greatly long to see The special place my dearest LORD In love prepares for me; Where loyal hearts,& c. LORD JESU, King of Paradise, O keep me in Thy love, And guide me to that happy land Of perfect rest above; Where loyal hearts and true Stand ever in the light, All rapture through and through, In Gon's most holy sight. 팅 A - mon. Hymn 324.( SECOND TUNE.) mf E 8 t ਅਰਥ • ppp Ul PPP Where loyal hearts and f 8 General Hymns. Where loy- al hearts cres. do رہے تھے اور ddd. نے فارم ہے اس لیے اس کا ہے YPR true PIR P All rap- ture, thro' and thro' dg Pe #p and true dim. cres. 8:21 P Stand In God's pppp J 2 E Pu PPP P Stand ever in the light; dagidd ре rall. most ho d d e-e. المخ Q rd d ly sight. " The Paradise of GOD." 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. O 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 Paradise, O Paradise, ' Tis weary waiting here; I long to be where JESUS is, To feel, to see Him near; Where loyal hearts,& c. O Paradise, O Paradise, I want to sin no more, I want to be as pure on earth As on thy spotless shore; Where loyal hearts,& c. O Paradise, O Paradise, I greatly long to see The special place my dearest LORD In love prepares for me; Where loyal hearts,& c. LORD JESU, King of Paradise, O keep me in Thy love, And guide me to that happy land Of perfect rest above; Where loyal hearts and true Stand ever in the light, All rapture through and through, In God's most holy sight A Plat dd men. ## Hymn 325( FIRST TUNE.) mf أصم ਅ Poppp pp مم 3 Sing 3 پار الله ing to - General Hymns. wel لول ے ل خ. م ہے 88 ہے ۔ be داد come the pilgrims of the منو 3 Angels of JE- SUS, An ده night, cres. night, . gels of light. محمد Sing == ing Sing- ing to cres. علما pp ppppp wei- come the pilgrims, the pilgrims of the night. امل ميامة Fodd b A F Far, far away, like bells at evening pealing, The voice of JESUS sounds o'er land and sea, men, " The night is far spent, the day is at hand." ARK! hark, my soul; Angelic songs are swelling H O'er earth's green fields, and ocean's wave- beat shore: How sweet the truth those blessèd 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. Onward we go, for still we hear them singing, " 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. And laden souls by thousands meekly stealing, Kind Shepherd, turn their weary steps to Thee. Angels of JESUS,& c. Rest comes at length, though life be long and dreary, The day must dawn, and darksome night be past; Faith's journey ends in welcome to the weary, And heaven, the heart's true home, will come at last. Angels of JESUS,& c. A- men. Angels, sing on your faithful watches keeping; Sing us sweet fragments of the songs above; Till morning's joy shall end the night of weeping, And life's long shadows break in cloudless love. Angels of JESUS, Angels of light, Singing to welcome the pilgrims of the night. Ame.. Hymn 325.( SECOND TUNE.) apple.doppelza oddo. d d d dd dddd H op 222 zooplaya ppezial did dddd General Hymns. Sofe adddddddd fff рр Lappl 22 نعام do pp Ladd 00 ө 18 dd لوله 8 POP в робода ор PP 91281 Ob A- men. B " The night is far spent, the day is at hand." HA ARK! hark, my soul; Angelic songs are swelling O'er earth's green fields, and ocean's wave- beat shore How sweet the truth those blessèd 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. Onward we go, for still we hear them singing, " 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. Far, far away, like bells at evening pealing, The voice of JESUS sounds o'er land and sea, And laden souls by thousands meekly stealing, Kind Shepherd, turn their weary steps to Thee. Angels of JESUS,& c. Rest comes at length, though life be long and dreary, The day must dawn, and darksome night be past; Faith's journey ends in welcome to the weary, And heaven, the heart's true home, will come at last. Angels of JESUS,& c. Angels, sing on your faithful watches keeping; Sing us sweet fragments of the songs above; Till morning's joy shall end the night of weeping, And life's long shadows break in cloudless love. Angels of JESUS, Angels of light, Singing to welcome the pilgrims of the night. Amen. Hymn 326. 8 pr ddddd General Hymns. ba ob H diddddd spall " CH YHRISTIAN! seek not yet repose," Hear thy guardian angel say; Thou art in the midst of foes; " Watch and pray." Principalities and powers, Mustering their unseen array, Wait for thy unguarded hours; " Watch and pray." Gird thy heavenly armour on, Wear it ever night and day; Ambushed lies the evil one; " Watch and " Watch and pray." 18 did dd ddo pray." O e 88 A- men. Q Hot Hear the victors who o'ercame; Still they mark each warrior's way; All with one sweet voice exclaim " Watch and pray." Ө Hear, above all, hear thy LORD, Him thou lovest to obey; Hide within thy heart His word, " Watch and pray." Watch, as if on that alone Hung the issue of the day; Pray, that help may be sent down; " Watch and pray." Amen. Hymn 327 Papper dda do b ob General Hymns. dda рре لدجاج ਗਈ ਹ dddd.d When sorrow swells the laden breast, And tears of anguish flow, One only Heart, a broken Heart, Can feel the sinner's woe. When penitential grief has wept Over some foul dark spot, One only Stream, a Stream of Blood, Can wash away the blot. 12/ ² Univ.- Bibl, Giessen 이응 dd 11 opp " LORD, to whom shall we go?" HEN wounded sore the stricken| Tis JESUS' Blood that washes white, WH heart His Hand that brings relief, Lies bleeding and unbound, One only Hand, a piercèd Hand, His Heart is touched with all our joys, And feels for all our grief. Can salve the sinner's wound. Dd 8 Lift up Thy bleeding Hand, O LORD, Unseal that cleansing tide; We have no shelter from our sin But in Thy wounded Side. - men. Hymn 328. 2. 02-00 General Hymns. ē P e TI PPPP RFp epodooddepel 1 PPP p d d d d d d idded 혜임 은 app pp. dddd PPP djd pf 2. 8 회 " Behold, I stand at the door and knock." JESU, Thou art standing Outside the fast- closed door, In lowly patience waiting To pass the threshold o'er: Shame on us, Christian brethren, His Name and sign who bear, Oh shame, thrice shame upon us To keep Him standing there. O JESU, Thou art knocking: And lo! that Hand is scarred, And thorns Thy Brow encircle, And tears Thy Face have marred: O love that passeth knowledge So patiently to wait! Oh sin that hath no equal So fast to bar the gate! O JESU, Thou art pleading In accents meek and low, " I died for you, My children, And will ye treat Me so?" O LORD, with shame and sorrow We open now the door: Dear SAVIOUR, enter, enter, And leave us never more. 88 A- men. G2 Hymn. 329. p cen 23 dd General Hymns. + do. g 8 8 ppd d d # peo end L " Help us, O GOD of our salvation, for the glory of Thy Name." ORD of our life, and GoD of our salvation, Star of our night, and Hope of every nation, Hear and receive Thy Church's supplication, LORD GoD Almighty. See round Thine ark the hungry billows curling, See how Thy foes their banners are unfurling; LORD, while their darts envenomed they are hurling, Thou canst preserve us. cres LORD, Thou canst help when earthly armour faileth, LORD, Thou canst save when deadly sin assaileth, LORD, o'er Thy Rock nor death nor hell prevaileth, Grant us Thy peace, LORD. Grant us Thy help till foes are backward driven, Grant them Thy truth, that they may be forgiven, Grant peace on earth, and, after we have striven, Peace in Thy Heaven. Amen. 79 응 은 A- men. Hymn 330. # tod لورا PH dddd 8 00 General Dymns. idd dd " The LORD is my Shepherd." HE King is, TWhose goodness faileth never; I nothing lack if I am His And He is mine for ever. Where streams of living water flow My ransomed soul He leadeth, And, where the verdant pastures grow, With food celestial feedeth. Perverse and foolish oft I strayed, But yet in love He sought me, And on His Shoulder gently laid, And home, rejoicing, brought me. edd P d A- men. 4137 In death's dark vale I fear no ill With Thee, dear LORD, beside me' Thy rod and staff my comfort still, Thy Cross before to guide me. Thou spread'st a Table in my sight, Thy Unction grace bestoweth, And oh! what transport of delight From Thy pure Chalice floweth. And so through all the length of days Thy goodness faileth never; Good Shepherd, may I sing Thy praise Within Thy house for ever. Amen Hymn_331. TOO_ 68 ਦੀਆਂ ਕਈ ਹੇ do seda 100 d General Hymns. 18 ਤੇਰੇ P So So si added ਰਵੇ ਮੁੰਡੇ d dde ਖੇਡ rall. PE Pot Re PRO d - " He saith, surely I come quickly: Amen. Even so, come, LORD JESUS. 0 QUICKLY come, dread JUDGE of all; For, awful though Thine advent be All shadows from the truth will fall, And falsehood die, in sight of Thee: O quickly come: for doubt and fear Like clouds dissolve when Thou art near. O quickly come, great King of all; Reign all around us, and within; Let sin no more our souls enthrall, Let pain and sorrow die with sin: O quickly come: for Thou alone Canst make Thy scattered people one. quickly come, true Life of all; For death is mighty all around; On every home his shadows fall, On every heart his mark is found: O quickly come: for grief and pain Can never cloud Thy glorious reign. O quickly come, sure Light of all, For gloomy night broods o'er our way; And weakly souls begin to fall With weary watching for the day: O quickly come: for round Thy throne No eye is blind, no night is known. men. Hot HE that Hymn 332. ₩ TOON 4 이 101 dddd General Hymns. 70000 ddd ppp g 최은경 1 층 2 PO TOOL 응용 양 pp 8800 88881ddd TOO O di tod 함양 10000 ad 0000 ㅎㅎ d d d ㅜㅜ gdgodddong dddd pl pp 24 8 op 280 A- men. " The time is short." FEW more years shall roll, A few more seasons come, And we shall be with those that rest Asleep within the tomb: A Then, O my LORD, prepare My soul for that great day; O wash me in Thy precious Blood, And take my sins away. A few more suns shall set O'er these dark hills of time, And we shall be where suns are not, A far serener clime: Then, O my LORD, prepare My soul for that blest day; O wash me in Thy precious Blood, And take my sins away. 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; O wash me in Thy precious Blood, And take my sins away. A few more struggles here, 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 My soul for that bright day; O wash me in Thy precious Blood, And take my sins away. " 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. Amen. Hymn 333. General Hymns. 개화 할 ddddd pp dd loppe dddd Pppp TOD... Too ppp SH [ lieve, HEPHERD Divine, our wants reIn this our evil day: To all Thy tempted followers give The power to watch and pray. Long as our fiery trials last, Long as the cross we bear, 0 let our souls on Thee be cast In never- ceasing prayer. dddd.d " And he said, I will not let thee go, except thou bless me." The Spirit of interceding grace Give us in faith to claim; To wrestle till we see Thy Face, And know Thy hidden Name. 8 T d alleel A- men. NUT ao To Till Thou Thy perfect love impart, Till Thou Thyself bestow, Be this the cry of every heart, " I will not let Thee go: " 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. " Then let me on the mountain- top Behold Thy open Face; Where faith in sight is swallowed up And prayer in endless praise." Amen Hymn 334. e P L General Hymns. BB Guide, And hear me when I call; Let not my slippery footsteps slide; And hold me lest I fall. The world, the flesh, and Satan dwell Around the path I tread; O, save me from the snares of hell, Thou Quickener of the dead. 3 And if I tempted am to sin, And outward things are strong, Do Thou, O LORD, keep watch within, And save my soul from wrong P " O, hold Thou up my goings in Thy paths; that my footsteps slip not." E Thou my Guardian and my Still let me ever watch and pray, And feel that I am frail; ddd od dadd That if the tempter cross my way, Yet he may not prevail. To FATHER, SON, and HOLY GHOST, The GOD Whom we adore; Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. Amen. Hymn 335. HOHO PED.[ of cres. PP 1100 888 10000 9 d told! A General Hymns. 1 P ddddd bef cres. sempre. Rp: 한 P dd P 흡음 PED. ritard un poco. ● 08. 10000 PPPT D 88 A- mell. ---임 " Every day will I give thanks unto Thee, and praise Thy Name for ever and ever." Clearer still and clearer SAY AVIOUR, Blessèd SAVIOUR, Listen whilst we sing, Hearts and voices raising Praises to our King. All we have we offer; Dawns the light from heaven, In our sadness bringing News of sin forgiven; Life has lost its shadows, Pure the light within; Thou hast shed Thy radiance On a world of sin. All we hope to be, Body, soul, and spirit, All we yield to Thee. 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; Thou, that we might follow, Hast gone up on high. Great and ever greater Are Thy mercies here, True and everlasting Are the glories there, Where no pain, or sorrow, Toil, or care is known, Where the angel- legions. Circle round Thy throne Dark and ever darker Was the wintry past, Now a ray of gladness O'er our path is cast; Every day that passeth, Every hour that flies, Tells of love unfeignèd, Love that never dies 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. 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. Bliss, all bliss excelling, When the ransomed soul Earthly toils forgetting Finds its promised goal; Where in joys unheard of Saints with angels sing, Never weary raising Praises to their KING. Amen. General Hymns. " And all her streets shall say Alleluia.'" ymn 336.( FIRST TUNE). FULL. 1. Sing Alleluia forth in 2. Ye next, who stand before DEC. 3. The Holy City shall take CAN. 4. In blissful antiphons ye £ mf po g DEC. 5. Ye who have gained at length your palms in bliss, Victorious ones, your chant shall Can. 6. There, in one grand acclaim, for e ver ring The strains which tell the honour éde mf Ha ££ duteous praise, O citizens of heaven, and th'E- ter- nal Light, In hymning choirs re- echo up your strain, And with glad songs resounding thus re- joice To render to the Lord with do ORG. FULL. 8. While Thee, by Whom were d crea DEC. 7. This is the rest for weary ones brought back; This is the food and drink which d d p all things made, we praise 9. Almighty CHRIST, to Thee our voi- ces sing ff cres. لے ہے ۔ cres cres cres cres For ever, and tell out in Glory for evermore; to Hell sweet- ly to the wake athank- ful still of #C ££ An raise Height An gain An voice An dffd An be this, your KING, An rall. mf none shall lack,- An Jmf I p sweet-est lays, An Thee we bring, An d d end end end end ● - end- less end- less end- less end- less 2 - end ● less Al less Al less Al less Al करे Al Al Al Al # less Al -e- - le d d - - EE bold le & PP le le le le le Ed z le - - - - lu lu ia. ..| h| c ia. lu lu lu lu lu - - - A ia. ia, ia. ia. ia. ia. - ia: men. Hall Hymn 336( SECOND TUNE). Q Tob TOOL General Hymns. ● p ddd did gdddddd ddo. d ● Top Tel 事 28,00 PP de 1 " And all her streets shall say, Alleluia." 8 0 NING Alleluia forth in duteous grand for ring SO citizens of heaven; and sweetly raise The strains which tell the honour of your An endless Alleluia. King, Ye next, who stand before th' Eternal Light, In hymning choirs re- echo to the height An endless Alleluia. The Holy City shall take up your strain, And with glad songs resounding wake again An endless Alleluia. In blissful antiphons ye thus rejoice To render to the LORD with thankful voice An endless Alleluia. Ye who have gained at length your palms in bliss, Victorious ones, your chant shall still be this, An endless Alleluia. A 8: ● An endless Alleluia. This is the rest for weary ones brought back, This is the food and drink which none shall lack, An endless Alleluia While Thee, by Whom were all things made, we praise For ever, and tell out in sweetest lays An endless Alleluia. Almighty CHRIST, to Thee our voices sing Glory for evermore; to Thee we bring An endless Alleluia. men. Hymn 337. 12. 0 Ja e Te TOP dd Pf PPPP General Hymns. TO pp. & Too 46 WE E know Thee Who Thou art, LORD JESUS, Mary's Son; We know the yearnings of Thy Heart To end Thy work begun. That sacred Fount of grace, ' Mid all the bliss of heaven, Has joy whene'er we seek Thy face, And kneel to be forgiven. P Brought home from ways perverse, At peace Thine arms within, We pray Thee shield us from the curse Of falling back to sin. d. opp dadd To a म् вер ере 122 F " Thou hast been my succour: leave me not, neither forsake me, O GOD of my salvation." Hoy e We dare not ask to live Henceforth from trials free; But oh, when next they tempt us, give More strength to cling to Thee. We know Thee Who Thou art, Our own redeeming LORD; Be Thou by will, and mind, and heart, Accepted, loved, adored. T men. Hymn 338. 8p 8 층 d General Hymns. & d d d d d d f ddd Top de TOO OO dddd of d Thou Pilgrim through this barren land; I am weak, but Thou art mighty, Hold me with Thy powerful hand; Bread of heaven, Feed me now and evermore. Open now the crystal Fountain, Whence the healing streams do flow; Let the fiery cloudy pillar Lead me all my journey through; Strong Deliverer, Be Thou still my Strength and Shield. ddd # jo Iddd d d d d d d e ad of " This GOD is our GoD for ever and ever: He shall be our guide unto death." 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; Songs of praises I will ever give to Thee. -e8 - men. 혜 11111 Hymn 339. FOLL General Hymns. Fa gdddd ép opy g dog g d d g 8 THO HOU JUDGE of quick and dead, Before Whose bar severe With holy joy, or guilty dread, We all shall soon appear; Our wakened souls prepare For that tremendous Day, And fill us now with watchful care, And stir us up to pray: To pray, and wait the hour, The awful hour unknown, When, robed in majesty and power, Thou shalt from heaven come down, P P.P 66 8 " We must all appear before the Judgment Seat of CHRIST." To sober earthly joys, To quicken holy fears, For ever let the Archangel's voice Be sounding in our ears; O Ppp P= predela FF A- men. The solemn midnight cry, " Ye dead, the Judge is come! Arise, and meet Him in the sky, " And meet your instant doom!" O may we thus be found, Obedient to His word, Attentive to the trumpet's sound, And looking for our LORD. The immortal Son of Man, To judge the human race, O may we thus insure Our lot among the blest, With all Thy FATHER'S dazzling train, And watch a moment, to secure With all Thy glorious grace. An everlasting rest. Amen. H 2 Hymn 340. f cres. d dd ddddd d General Hymns. P CO 12 gide 8 pP dela dddd dim. Pre gleil d d d d d PP मि cres. a decadele ellplap dond d 8: 0: 1 F A- men. e " Thou hast been a strength to the poor; a strength to the needy in his distress' NEED Thee, Precious JESU, I For I am very poor; A stranger and a pilgrim, I have no earthly store; I need the love of JESUS To cheer me on my way, To guide my doubting footsteps, To be my strength and stay. I need Thee, Precious JESU, 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 trial, And all my sorrows share. I need Thee, Precious JESU, I 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. I need Thee, Precious JESU, And hope to see Thee soon Encircled with the rainbow, And seated on Thy throne; There, with Thy Blood- bought children, My joy shall ever be, To sing Thy praises, JESU, To gaze, my LORD, on Thee. Amen. Hymn 341. pppp ㅎㅎㅎ PPP Cibb 함 1 ddddd ㅎ Pipid General Hymns. 기 17100-7001 ㅎ ddd 으로 HH 닝 08 _TOO d ㅎ ㅎㅎㅎ didded. did 형 do ㅇ 8 영업 A- men. dea 1801 " Let my supplication come before Thee; deliver me, according to Thy Word." ESUS, LORD of life and glory, JES Bend from heaven Thy gracious ear; While our waiting souls adore Thee, Friend of helpless sinners hear: By Thy mercy, O deliver us, good LORD. From the depths of nature's blindness, From the hardening power of sin, From all malice and unkindness, From the pride that lurks within, By Thy mercy, O deliver us, good LORD. When temptation sorely presses, In the day of Satan's power, In our times of deep distresses, In each dark and trying hour, By Thy mercy, O deliver us, good LORD. 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. In the weary hours of sickness, In the times 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. 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. Amen. ملاوة ے م مراد محل General Hymns. 108 dd. الم امام drd.d Jymn_342. >>> وطن طد ے ماه cres. لحد ما d ملكه ما * In the day time also He led them with a cloud, and all the night through with the light of fire." L EAD, Kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead Thou me on; The night is dark, and I am far from home, Lead Thou me on. Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough for me. 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. 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, And with the morn those angel faces smile Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile. Amen. Hymn 343. d 8g 8 add 함 함유 8 General Hymns. 8 de 20 edd 8 ㅇ g dd 하후 dd Rpg 한인 edd 2 8 * 01 dd e d Opp ㅇ O 200 did d dd 8 우 of poke 8 10 * For the 1st verse, the slur is better over the 3rd and 4th notes of this bar 14 10 A- men. 8 " There remaineth a rest to the people of GOD." WHAT the joy and the glory must be, 0 Those endless Sabbaths the blessèd ones see; Crown for the valiant, to weary ones rest; GOD shall be all and in all ever blest. What are the Monarch, His court, and His throne? What are the peace, and the joy that they own? O, that the blest ones, who in it have share, All that they feel could as fully declare. Truly Jerusalem name we that shore, Vision of Peace, that brings joy evermore; Wish and fulfilment can severed be ne'er, Nor the thing prayed for come short of the prayer. There, where no troubles distraction can bring, We the sweet anthems of Sion shall sing, While for Thy grace, LORD, their voices of praise Thy blessèd people eternally raise. There dawns no Sabbath, no Sabbath is o'er, Those Sabbath- keepers have one evermore; One and unending is that triumph- song Which to the angels and us shall belong. Now in the meanwhile with hearts raised on high, We for that country must yearn and must sigh; Seeking Jerusalem, dear native land, Through our long exile on Babylon's strand. Low before Him with our praises we fall, Of Whom, and in Whom, and through Whom are all; Of Whom, the FATHER; and in Whom, the SON; Through Whom, the SPIRIT, with Them ever One. Amen. This Hymn, according to Mone, is for use on Saturday. Hymn 344. & The Transfiguration. d dddd Dibe bb dddje ре 2008 g gated to d d d المجامممم ddddd od 20 ор & p dddd PPPP d Eg and dla dddd colp A- men. 3 Pop 8: 28 ddddd ppl 8 " His Face did shine as the sun, and His raiment was white as the light" IN Sinai The LORD ALMIGHTY came, In majesty of terror, In thunder- cloud and flame: On Tabor, with the glory Of sunniest light for vest, The excellence of beauty In JESUS was expressed. All light created paled there, And did Him worship meet; The sun itself adored Him, And bowed before His feet; While Moses and Elias, Upon the holy Mount, The co- eternal glory Of CHRIST our GoD recount. O holy, wondrous vision! But what when, this life past, The beauty of Mount Tabor Shall end in heaven at last? But what when all the glory Of uncreated light Shall be the promised guerdon Of them that win the fight? Amer, Jymn 345( FIRST TUNE). p لوله O Holy Communion. p р to to a I Ida RP pup po PPP TIRE opp Wed d ● 8 8 Q A men... od odg 19 The Tune" Melcombe"( Hymn 2) may also be sung to this Hymn, for which it was composed. ( SECOND TUNE). 2 dad O ย d didd 3 b glo By false disciple to be given To foemen for His life athirst, Himself, the very Bread of Heaven, He gave to His disciples first. RP d fddodd do He gave Himself in either kind, His precious Flesh, His precious Blood; In love's own fulness tb.uz designed Of the whole man to be the Food. d 7 2: 2 A- men. " JESUS said, I am the Bread of Life." T forth, THE Heavenly WORD proceeding| By Birth their Fellow- man was He; Yet leaving not the FATHER's side, Accomplishing His work on earth Had reached at length life's eventide. Their Meat, when sitting at the board; He died, their Ransomer to be; He ever reigns, their great Reward. PART II. PT20 201 O Saving Victim, opening wide The gate of heaven to man below, Our foes press on from every side, Thine aid supply, Thy strength bestow. All praise and thanks to Thee ascend, For evermore, blest ONE in THREE; O grant us life that shall not end In our true native land with Thee. Amen. Hymn 346. ob op Holy Communion. PPP d de TO COO 100 0 od el 48 8 # 200822 TOO OO Jeep Hodde add PT $ BILJ 여행 ▬▬▬ 0 " He that eateth My Flesh and drinketh My Blood dwelleth in Me and I in him." FOOD that weary pilgrims love, LORD JESU, Whom, by power divine O Bread of angel hosts above, Now hidden' neath the outward sign, o Manna of the saints, We worship and adore, The hungry soul would feed on Thee; Grant, when the veil away is rolled, Ne'er may the heart unsolaced be With open face we may behold Thyself for evermore. Which for Thy sweetness faints. O Fount of love, O cleansing Tide, Which from the SAVIOUR's piercèd Side And Sacred Heart dost flow, Be ours to drink of Thy pure rill, Which only can our spirits fill And all we need bestow. 28 A - men e Hymn 347. op d Holy Communion. d good dod d plopp ddd + dddd " We have an Altar." ONCE NCE, only once, and once for all, His precious life He gave; Before the Cross our spirits fall, And own it strong to save. " One offering, single and complete," With lips and heart we say; But what He never can repeat He shows forth day by day. For, as the Priest of Aaron's line Within the Holiest stood, And sprinkled all the mercy- shrine With sacrificial blood; So He, Who once atonement wrought, Our Priest of endless power, Presents Himself for those He bought In that dark noontide hour. له لوله ³8 sfpf His Manhood pleads where now It lives On heaven's eternal throne, And where in mystic rite He gives Its Presence to His own. e And so we shew Thy death, O LORD, Till Thou again appear, And feel, when we approach Thy Board, We have an Altar here. All glory to the FATHER be, All glory to the SON, All glory, HOLY GHOST, to Thee While endless ages run. Amen. 649 A- men. Hymn 348. e ор ed рр dd Holy Communion. H Po P Pff Td d d dd Saved by that Body and that holy Blood, With souls refreshed, we render thanks to GOD. Salvation's Giver, CHRIST the Only SON, By His dear Cross and Blood the victory won. d Offered was He for greatest and for least, Himself the Victim and Himself the Priest. Victims were offered by the law of old Which in a type this heavenly mystery told. p p pa #et لوله " Wisdom saith, Come eat of my bread, and drink of the wine which I have mingled." DR LORD, RAW nigh and take the Body of the Ꭰ He, Ransomer from death, and Light from shade, Now gives His holy grace His saints to aid. And drink the holy Blood for you outpoured. Approach ye then with faithful hearts sincere, And take the safeguard of salvation here. He, that in this world rules His saints and shields, To all believers life eternal yields; With heavenly bread makes them that hunger whole, Gives living waters to the thirsting soul. Alpha and Omega, to Whom shall bow All nations at the Doom, is with us now. Amer.. APA Too men. Hymn 349. Slowly, and with expression. mf Lo! the an- gels' Food is giv en مم- stri Holy Communion. " So man did eat angel's food." ven; dd ماه ● the See the children's Bread from hea- ven, Which on 422 2 010 filling, 마음 을 ㅎㅎ dogs may ne'er be spent: Truth the an- cient types ful d Το PIP I saac bound, a vic- tim will ing, the pil- grim who hath T Pas- chal Lamb its life- blood 草 味 I 2 spill-ing, - friend dad 7: Very Bread, Good Shepherd, tend cres. ● us; ddd Man na to cres. Thou Thine e- ternal goodness send us Id the fa- thers re- fresh us, fl Eds us; Thou sent. In the land of life to JE- SU, of Thy love bede ORG. - fend us, dddd. Cal. see: Org. pp 1 stow d P.Z Thou who all things canst and know p guests ● est, rall. PUP to cres rall. Where the heav'n- ly Feast Thou shew est, cres. Grant us with Thy saints, though - P be. 2 est, Who on earth such food be- - pep A low- est, hel men. £ Fel- low heirs Po dim. # and dim. ddd PPP Hymn 350. 00 dd gd pppp Holy Communion. عامة ddd op Ja did adid de e I d d d d d d d d d d d d fl dgn idddd polp Aj d de Hepp pet d d d g jod d f 30 f " Thou art a Priest for ever." sing to A His the sceptre, His the throne; Alleluia, His the triumph, His the victory alone; Hark, the songs of peaceful Sion Thunder like a mighty flood; JESUS out of every nation Hath redeemed us by His Blood. Alleluia, not as orphans We are left in sorrow now; Alleluia, He is near us, Faith believes, nor questions how: Though the cloud from sight received Him, When the forty days were o'er, Shall our hearts forget His promise, " I am with you evermore?" Alleluia, Bread of angels, Thou on earth our Food, our Stay, Alleluia, here the sinful Flee to Thee from day to day; Intercessor, Friend of sinners, Earth's Redeemer, plead for me, Where the songs of all the sinless Sweep across the crystal sea. Alleluia, King Eternal, Thee the LORD of lords we own; Alleluia, born of Mary, Earth Thy footstool, heaven Thy throne: Thou within the veil hast entered, Robed in flesh, our great High Priest; Thou on earth both Priest and Victim In the Eucharistic feast. Alleluia, sing to JESUS, His the sceptre, His the throne; Alleluia, His the triumph, His the victory alone; Hark, the songs of peaceful Sion Thunder like a mighty flood; JESUS out of every nation Hath redeemed us by His Blood. 8 A- men. Hymn 351. dd of d.jdd pp Baptism. P P P P P P Begotten at the font By God the SPIRIT'S power, A gentle lamb from Satan snatched In childhood's helpless hour. | E'en now around the font, Unseen by mortal eye, Bright ministering angels watch The wondrous mystery. dd ਦੇ ਕਰੀਬ A- men. -0 0-0dddddo Z 6. " He took them up in His arms, put His Hands upon them, and blessed them." G₁ YLAD sight! The holy Church Spreads forth her wings of love To welcome to her breast a child Begotten from above; There to receive their charge In readiness they stand, And long to guide its feeble steps To their own happy land. And all the host of heaven Rejoice before the LORD, To see a child of fallen man A child of GOD restored. All glory, LORD, to Thee Whom heaven and earth adore; To FATHER, SON, and HOLY GHOST One Gop for evermore. Amen. Hymn 352. Baptism. opp ddddddd P PP P P P P HA I N token that thou shalt not fear CHRIST crucified to own, We print the Cross upon thee here, And stamp thee His alone. " Thou therefore endure hardness as a good soldier of JESUS CHRIST." In token that thou shalt not blush To glory in His name, We blazon here upon thy front His glory and His shame. 형 jododen In token that thou shalt not flinch CHRIST's quarrel to maintain, But' neath His banner manfully Firm at Thy post remain; popp dddd In token that thou too shalt tread The path He travelled by, Endure the cross, despise the shame, And sit thee down on high; Thus outwardly and visibly We seal thee for His own; And may the brow that wears His Cross Hereafter share His Crown. A- men. Hymn 353. 100: 0 dd 담 01 РРРРР add ppp add Confirmation. dd ppp fdd d pp ide 회원 이 김아영 РРРРРРР 다양 합 양혜 PP 20000 1000 1 일 음양 부심 의 조합 d ppf ㅇㅇ A- men. * Then laid they their hands on them, and they received the HOLY GHOST." EHOLD us, LORD, before Thee met BET Whom each bright Angel serves and fears, Who on Thy Throne rememberest yet Thy spotless Boyhood's quiet years, Whose feet the hills of Nazareth trod, Who art true Man and perfect GOD. To Thee we look, in Thee confide, Our help is in Thine own dearName; For who on JESUS e'er relied And found not JESUS still the same? Thus far Thy love our souls hath brought O'stablish well what Thou hast wrought. From Thee was our baptismal grace; The holy seed by Thee was sown; And now before our FATHER's face We make the three great vows our own, And ask, in Thine appointed way, Confirm us in Thy grace to- day. We need Thee more than tongue can speak, ' Mid foes that well might cast us down; But thousands, once as young and weak, Have fought the fight, and won the crown; We ask the help that bore them through, We trust the Faithful and the True. So bless us with the gift complete By hands of Thy chief pastors given, That awful Presence kind and sweet Which comes in sevenfold might from heaven; Eternal CHRIST, to Thee we bow: Give us Thy SPIRIT here and now. Amen. Hymn 354. of Confirmation. ddddd эт d d d d g allpos d Y GOD, accept my heart this day, рр pp p f " With my whole heart have I sought Thee; O let me not go wrong out of Thy commandments." M And make it always Thine, That I from Thee no more may stray, No more from Thee decline. Before the Cross of Him Who died, Behold, I prostrate fall; Let every sin be crucified, And CHRIST be all in all. d d d d Anoint me with Thy heavenly grace, And seal me for Thine own; That I may see Thy glorious Face, And worship near Thy throne. i pe d d d d Let every thought, and work, and word, To Thee be ever given; Then life shall be Thy service, LORD, And death the gate of heaven. Birg All glory to the FATHER be, All glory to the SON, All glory, HOLY GHOST, to Thee, While endless ages run. A - men. Hymn 355. 25 bb d PPPP p4 Ember Days. 15 popl 20 OFF THOU Who makest souls to shine with light from lighter worlds above, And droppest glist'ning dew divine On all who seek a SAVIOUR's love; Do Thou Thy benediction give On all who teach, on all who learn, That so Thy Church may holier live, And every lamp more brightly burn. D dddfod Pippi " He gave some Apostles, and some Pastors and Teachers, for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the Body of CHRIST." Give those who teach pure hearts and wise, [ prayer; Faith, hope, and love, all warmed by Themselves first training for the skies, They best will raise their people there. dddd add Ål ppt Hooded ad apppppp A- men. Give those who learn the willing ear, The spirit meek, the guileless mind; Such gifts will make the lowliest here Far better than a kingdom find. O bless the shepherd; bless the sheep; That guide and guided both be one, One in the faithful watch they keep, Until this hurrying life be done. If thus, good LORD, Thy grace be given, In Thee to live, in Thee to die, Before we upward pass to heaven We taste our immortality. Amen. Hymn 356. 우 do f P P P P ddddddd dajepps elleppele H didd Missions. dd d d d d d d d PPP Eddd. da Tolk DOL 122 d d cres. de odd DOL DI ddd PPPP 713 idd d d d d d d Be br ddo E bd d TTON O fle 20 ggl A- men. " So shall He sprinkle many nations." AVIOUR, sprinkle many nations, Fruitful let Thy sorrows be; By Thy pains and consolations Draw the Gentiles unto Thee: Of Thy Cross the wondrous story, Be it to the nations told; Let them see Thee in Thy glory, And Thy mercy manifold. Far and wide, though all unknowing, Pants for Thee each mortal breast; Human tears for Thee are flowing, Human hearts in Thee would rest; Thirsting, as for dews of even, As the new- mown grass for rain, Thee they seek, as GoD of heaven, Thee, as Man, for sinners slain. SAVIOUR, lo, the isles are waiting, Stretched the hand, and strained the sight For Thy SPIRIT new creating, Love's pure flame and wisdom's light; Give the word, and of the preacher Speed the foot, and touch the tongue, Till on earth by every creature Glory to the LAMB be sung. Amer.. Missions. VEDANA #dadard Hymn 357. Pf ad and A did 2 d dim. e 휘 LMIGHTY GOD, Whose only SON O'er sin and death the triumph PP " Turn us, O GOD our SAVIOUR." won, And ever lives to intercede For souls who Thy sweet mercy need; In His dear Name to Thee we pray For all who err and go astray, For sinners wheresoe'er they be, Who do not serve and honour Thee. There are who never yet have heard The tidings of Thy blessèd Word, But still in heathen darkness dwell, Without one thought of heaven or hell; cres. And some within Thy sacred Fold To holy things are dead and cold, And waste the precious hours of life In selfish ease, or toil, or strife. ہے ۔ | 보기 له لها And many a quickened soul within There lurks the secret love of sin; A wayward will, or anxious fears, Or lingering taint of bygone years: O give repentance true and deep To all thy lost and wandering sheep, And kindle in their hearts the fire Of holy love and pure desire. That so from angel- hosts above May rise a sweeter song of love, And we, with all the blest, adore Thy Name, O GoD, for evermore. A @ श्वा - men. . Hymn 358. Burial of a Child. ddd.. dddddda d d d d dd 66 FM F In this world of care and pain, LORD, Thou wouldst no longer leave it; To the sunny, heavenly plain Thou dost now with joy receive it; Clothed in robes of spotless white Now it dwells with Thee in light. H dddd et 한 d 1 dddd They are in peace." TENDER Shepherd, Thou hast stilled| Ah, LORD JESU, grant that we Tow Thy little lamb's brief weeping: Ah, how peaceful, pale, and mild, In its narrow bed' tis sleeping, And no sigh of anguish sore Heaves that little bosom more. 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, Tho' Thou take what most we love. A men. Hymn 359 # 과 ddd digg Fa dido pipppppp 8.d 의 Harbest.ne d. 199 11 월 0 일 1 일 201 ㅎ ㅎㅎㅎ ㅎㅎㅎ 의 한 0 P dd dddd 010 00 pppppppie РРРР 1 일 -110 dd ddol PP 20 Amen. " While the earth remaineth, seed time and harvest shall not cease." GOD OD the FATHER, Whose creation Gives to flowers and fruits their birth, Thou, Whose yearly operation Brings the hour of harvest mirth, Here to Thee we make oblation Of the August- gold of earth. GOD the WORD, the sun maturing With his blessèd ray the corn, Spake of Thee, O Sun enduring, Thee, O everlasting Morn, Thee in Whom our woes find curing, Thee that liftest up our horn. GOD the HOLY GHOST, the showers. That have fattened out the grain, Types of Thy celestial powers, Symbols of Baptismal rain, Shadowed out the grace that dowers All the faithful of Thy train. When the harvest of each nation Severs righteousness from sin, And Archangel proclamation Bids to put the sickle in, And each age and generation Sink to woe, or glory win; Grant that we, or young, or hoary, Lengthened be our span or brief, Whatso'er the life- long story Of our joy or of our grief, May be garnered up in glory As Thine own elected sheaf. Laud to Him, to Whom supernal Thrones and virtues bend the knee; Laud to Him, from Whom infernal Powers and dominations flee; Con- substantial, Co- eternal, Beatific Trinity. Amen. K2 Hymn 360. dlar Harvest. did dddddd did d d a Pleee dd pe d d d d d H ff ddd 2 g d g 2 810 d 8: 2. d elpe€ 屡 ta PPP ddd jede. dddd. f a 8-8 ddd. TE plough the fields, and scatter The good seed on the land, But it is fed and watered By Gop's almighty Hand; He sends the snow in winter, The warmth to swell the grain, The breezes, and the sunshine, And soft refreshing rain. All good gifts around us Are sent from heaven above, Then thank the LORD, O thank the For all His love. [ LORD, He only is the Maker Of all things near and far; He paints the wayside flower, He lights the evening star; gd 8 " The eyes of all wait upon Thee, O LORD, and Thou givest them their meat in due season." 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,& c. 2. opppp d 방영 A 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 For all Thy love imparts, And, what Thou most desirest, Our humble, thankful hearts. All good gifts,& c. - men. e Hymn 361. ! 2 For the young. 호 행 힘 ଅଧୁମଧ A- men. e >> " The child JESUS. ONC NCE in royal David's City Stood a lowly cattle shed, Where a mother laid her Baby, In a manger for His bed: Mary was that mother mild, JESUS CHRIST her little Child. He came down to earth from heaven Who is GoD and LORD of all, And His shelter was a stable, And His cradle was a stall; With the poor, and mean, and lowly, Lived on earth our SAVIOUR Holy. And, through all His wondrous childhood, He would honour, and obey, Love, and watch the lowly maiden In whose gentle arms He lay; Christian children all must be Mild, obedient, good as He. For He is our childhood's Pattern, Day by day like us He grew, He was little, weak, and helpless, Tears and smiles like us He knew; And He feeleth for our sadness, And He shareth in our gladness. And our eyes at last shall see Him, Through His own redeeming love, For that Child so dear and gentle Is our LORD in heaven above; And He leads His children on To the place where He is gone. Not in that poor lowly stable, With the oxen standing by, We shall see Him; but in heaven, Set at Gop's right hand on high; When like stars His children crowned All in white shall wait around. Amen. Hymn 362. b b ob H for the young. J p dddddd ре a da i d d d d g THERE is a green hill far away, Without a city wall, Where the dear LORD was crucified Who died to save us all. dddd. Pf N " While we were yet sinners, CHRIST died for us." We may not know, we cannot tell What pains He had to bear, But we believe it was for us He hung and suffered there. d He died that we might be forgiven, He died to make us good, That we might go at last to heaven, Saved by His precious Blood. P d d de bodid THE There was no other good enough To pay the price of sin, He only could unlock the gate Of heaven, and let us in. A O, dearly, dearly has He loved, And we must love Him too, And trust in His redeeming Blood, And try His works to do. - 8: MOTO men. Hymn 363. P P P P P ਫੇ ਤੇ PPPP for the young. dee die PA dddd 32% d. d. d 8 88 d d d dd d d d WE E are but little children weak, Nor born in any high estate; What can we do for JESU's sake Who is so high and good and great? We know the Holy Innocents Laid down for Him their infant life, And martyrs brave and patient saints Have stood for Him in fire and strife. " If thou hast little, do thy diligence gladly to give of that little." We wear the cross they wore of old, Our lips have learned like vows to make; We need not die; we cannot fight; What may we do for JESU's sake? O, day by day, each Christian child Has much to do, without, within; A death to die for JESU's sake, A weary war to wage with sin. ploop ddd A- men. When deep within our swelling hearts. The thoughts of pride and anger rise, When bitter words are on our tongues And tears of passion in our eyes; Then we may stay the angry blow, Then we may check the hasty word, Give gentle answers back again, And fight a battle for our LORD. With smiles of peace, and looks of love, Light in our dwellings we may make, Bid kind good humour brighten there, And do all still for JESU's sake. There's not a child so small and weak But has his little cross to take, His little work of love and praise That he may do for JESU s sake. Amen Hymn 364 dad For the young. f ddddddd dd jo 7 dd ff ddddddd dod, pppp pl deepe d Pro cres. odd spp 12: 3 ddo alg bd d PPPP ddoddds ff p p ble 19 A- men. Supp ' Be ye followers of God, as dear Children." HEAVENLY FATHER, send Thy blessing 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. Holy SAVIOUR, Who in meekness Didst vouchsafe a Child to be, Guide their steps and help their weakness, Bless 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. Spread Thy golden pinions o'er them, HOLY SPIRIT, from above, Guide them, lead them, go before them, Give them peace, and joy, and love: Thy true temples, HOLY SPIRIT, May they with Thy glory shine, And immortal bliss inherit, And for evermore be Thine. Amen. Hymn 365. for the young. a led dad o d ਜ ਡਕਸਰ ਕਰੀ dd • dddddd ਗ ਫੀਡੀ Amen. ag ਕੇ. ppp ²10 Pf - He snall feed His Hock like a Shepherd: He shall gather the lambs with His arm, and carry them in His bosom." RACIOUS SAVIOUR, gentle Shepherd, Little ones are dear to Thee; Gathered with Thine arms, and carried In Thy bosom may we be; Sweetly, fondly, safely tended, From all want and danger free. Tender Shepherd, never leave us From Thy fold to go astray; By Thy look of love directed" May we walk the narrow way; Thus direct us, and protect us, Lest we fall an easy prey. Cleanse our hearts from sinful folly In the stream Thy love supplied, Mingled stream of Blood and Water, Flowing from Thy wounded Side: And to heavenly pastures lead us Where Thine own still waters glide. Let Thy holy Word instruct us; Fill our minds with heavenly light; Let Thy love and grace constrain us To approve whate'er is right, Take Thine easy yoke, and wear it, And to prove Thy burden light. Taught to lisp the holy praises Which on earth Thy children sing, Both with lips and hearts unfeignèd May we our thank- offerings bring; Then, with all the saints in glory, Join to praise our LORD and KING. Amen. Hymn 366. D P Jet H nd For the young. р z 8 8 d TO de ddd dd 6 -8° Q• 5: 1 12 Aово men. el My song shall be alway of the loving- kindness of the LORD.' MOME, sing with holy gladness, COME High alleluias sing, Uplift your loud hosannas To JESUS LORD and King; Sing, boys, in joyful chorus Your hymn of praise to- day, And sing, ye gentle maidens, Your sweet responsive lay. " Tis good for boys and maidens Sweet hymns to CHRIST to sing, " Tis meet that children's voices Should praise the children's King; For JESUs is salvation, And glory, grace, and rest; To babe and boy and maiden The one Redeemer blest. O boys be strong in JESUS, To toil for Him is gain, And JESUS wrought with Joseph, With chisel, saw, and plane; O maidens live for JESUS, Who was a maiden's Son; Be patient, pure and gentie, And perfect grace begun. Soon in the golden City The boys and girls shall play, And through the dazzling mansions Rejoice in endless day; O CHRIST, prepare Thy children With that triumphant throng To pass the burnished portals, And sing th' eternal song. Amen. Hymn 367. dodo P for the young. pp ddd. THY Cross, O LORD, the holy sign That we, thereafter, should be Thine, Was traced upon our infant brow, And shall we fear to own it now? O GOD, forbid; before the vain, The proud, the scoffing, the profane, We will, through grace, our LORD confess, His faint but faithful witnesses. ddd Ppipi de " Be not thou ashamed of the testimony of our LORD." His strength in weakness He displays, From youthful lips He perfects praise, And we, His little soldiers, stand Strong in the might of His right hand. gd dy PPP ре PP ▬▬▬ Smile on us, LORD, and we will fear Nor scorn, nor shame, whilst Thou art Reproach is glory, suffering rest,[ near; If borne for Thee, if by Thee blest. Great JUDGE of all, in that dread day, When heaven and earth shall flee away, Before the universe confess Thy faint but faithful witnesses. A- men. 580|| Hymn 368. EVENING. ob J J d opp РРРР 24 Ө for the young. 28 2 NOW OW the day is over, Night is drawing nigh, Shadows of the evening Steal across the sky. Now the darkness gathers, Stars begin to peep, Birds, and beasts, and flowers Soon will be asleep. JESU, give the weary Visions bright of Thee, Guard the sailors tossing On the deep blue sea. Calm and sweet repose, With Thy tenderest blessing May our eyelids close. Grant to little children ре d 2de d g d d J f Le fot " When thou liest down thou shalt not be afraid: yea, thou shalt lie down and thy sleep shall be sweet." 00 A- men. Comfort every sufferer Watching late in pain, Those who plan some evil From their sin restrain. Through the long night watches May Thine Angels spread Their white wings above me, Watching round my bed. When the morning wakens, Then may I arise Pure and fresh and sinless In Thy Holy Eyes. Glory to the FATHER, Glory to the SON, And to Thee, Blest SPIRIT, Whilst all ages run. Amen. Hymn 369. L م TTPO لے لا Ri ddddd ppppp For the young. م اومد مالك صاحب H dd م... dddddddddddddd لود la ef p p f f p bo.. ال لله المهمام م م ل و والے کو لے صم added " In Him was Life, and the Life was the Light of men. LIGHT, Whose beams illumine all to perfect day, Shine Thou before the shadows fall That lead our wandering feet astray; At morn and eve Thy radiance pour, That youth may love and age adore. O Way, through Whom our souls draw near To yon eternal Home of peace, Where perfect love shall cast out fear, And earth's vain toil and wandering cease; In strength or weakness may we see Our heavenward path, O LORD, through Thee. O Truth, before Whose shrine we bow, Thou priceless pearl for all who seek, To Thee our earliest strength we vow, Thy love will bless the pure and meek; When dreams or mists beguile our sight, Turn Thou our darkness into light. O Life, the Well that ever flows To slake the thirst of those that faint, Thy power to bless what seraph knows? Thy joy supreme what words can paint? In earth's last hour of fleeting breath Be Thou our Conqueror over death. O Light, O Way, O Truth, O Life, O JESU, born mankind to save, Give Thou Thy peace in deadliest strife, Shed Thou Thy calm on stormiest wave; Be Thou our hope, our joy, our dread, LORD of the living and the dead. Amen. L 2 Hymn 370. PPURTI add 2 ē, pē 66 Almsgibing. で Pa Freely ye have received, freely give." LORD of heaven, and earth, and 0 sea, To Thee all praise and glory be; How shall we show our love to Thee, Who givest all? The golden sunshine, vernal air,[ clare; Sweet flowers and fruit Thy love deWhen harvests ripen, Thou art there, Who givest all. For peaceful homes, and healthful days, For all the blessings earth displays, We owe Thee thankfulness and praise, Who givest all. ل المواد For souls redeemed, for sins forgiven, For means of grace and hopes of heaven, What can to Thee, O LORD, be given, Who givest all? 12 पान We lose what on ourselves we spend, We have as treasure without end Whatever, LORD, to Thee we lend, Who givest all. Whatever, LORD, we lend to Thee, Repaid a thousandfold will be; Then gladly will we give to Thee, Who givest all; To Thee, from Whom we all derive Our life, our gifts, our power to give; O may we ever with Thee live, Who givest all. 8 men. Hymn 371. ㅎㅎㅎ PP Almsgiving. ff dddddddd WR E give Thee but Thine own, Whate'er the gift may be: All that we have is Thine alone, A trust, O LORD, from Thee. Oh! hearts are bruised and dead, And homes are bare and cold, And lambs, for whom the Shepherd bled, Are straying from the fold. 7 To comfort and to bless, To find a balm for woe, To tend the lone and fatherless Is angels' work below. ddd. d B " Whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of GoD in him?" Q A'- men. 2 The captive to release, To GoD the lost to bring, To teach the way of life and peace, It is a CHRIST- like thing. And we believe Thy word, Tho' dim our faith may be; Whate'er for Thine we do, O LOBD, We do it unto Thee. All might, all praise, be Thine, FATHER, Co- equal SON, And SPIRIT, Bond of love divine, While endless ages run. Amen. Hymn 372. p d. ادل امام mf ㅇㅇ d Almsgiving pppp 해 8: 유 td ㅇㅇ d d d d d d o pp8 의 f 80 A- men. 의 Te ought to remember the words of the LORD JESUS, how He said, It is more blessed to give than to receive." ORD of us LWith Thy life- blood as the price, Never grudging for the lost ones That tremendous sacrifice, And with that hast freely given Blessings countless as the sand To the unthankful and the evil, With Thine own unsparing hand; Grant us hearts, dear LORD, to yield Thee Gladly, freely of Thine own; With the sunshine of Thy goodness Melt our thankless hearts of stone; Till our cold and solfish natures, Warmed by Thee at length believe That more happy and more blessèd " Tis to give than to receive. Wondrous honour hast Thou given To our humblest charity, In Thine own mysterious sentence " Ye have done it unto Me." Can it be, O gracious Master, Thou dost deign for alms to sue, Saying by Thy poor and needy " Give as I have given to you?" Yes: the sorrow and the suffering, Which on every hand we see, Channels are for tithes and offerings Due by solemn right to Thee; Right of which we may not rob Thes, Debt we may not choose but pay, Lest that Face of love and pitv Turn from us another day LORD of glory, Who hast bought us With Thy life- blood as the price, Never grudging for the lost ones That tremendous sacrifice, Give us Faith, to trust Thee boldly Hope, to stay our souls on Thee But oh! best of all Thy graces Give us Thine own Charity, Amon. Hymn 373. ③ 8 d deg go ddd pfp ddd pep 이 for Yospitals. ple 70 d 합 ㅇ 2 2 -edo = 할 pptop 이어 의 d dd ope od 한 8 도 18:00 의 ㅁ 8 ㅁ ㄷ They brought unto Him all that were diseased, and besought Him that they might only touch the hem of His garment; and as many as were touched were made perfectly whole." THINE arm, O LORD, in days of old to heal It triumphed o'er disease and death, O'er darkness and the grave; To Thee they went, the blind, the dumb, The palsied and the lame, The leper with his tainted life, The sick with fevered frame. 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; And now, O LORD, be near to bless Almighty as of yore, In crowded street, by restless couch, As by Gennesareth's shore.. 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, That whole and sick, and weak and strong, May praise Thee evermore. Amen. A 2 men. In time of Cattle Plague. Hymn 374. eff Jde मे Hpp elle ddd 8 dd pepple 122222 PF dd d d d d d d of dese ddddddddd ddddd 2 d 8 8 211 el A- men. Thou, LORD, shalt save both man and beast." LL Creation groans and travails; A hear its groan; 66 For of man and all Creation Thou alike art LORD alone. Pity then Thy guiltless creatures, Who, not less, man's sufferings share: For our sins it is they perish; Let them profit by our prayer. Cast Thine of love and mercy eye On the misery of the land: Say to the destroying Angel, "" Tis enough: stay now Thine hand." In our homesteads, in our valleys, Through our pasture- lands give peace: Through the Goshen of Thine Israel Bid the grievous murrain cease. But with deeper, tenderer pity, Call to mind, O SON of GOD, Those in Thine own Image fashionea. Ransomed with Thy precious blood: Hear and grant the supplications, Like a cloud of incense, borne Up toward Thy Seat of Mercy, From Thy people's hearts forlorn: For the widow, for the orphan, For the helpless, hopeless poor: Helpless, hopeless, if Thou spare not Of their basket and their store. So- while these her earnest accents Day by day Thy Church repeats ,That our sheep may bring forth thousands And ten thousands in our streets; That our oxen, strong to labour, May not know nor fear decay: That there be no more complaining, And the plague have passed away. And, at last, to all Thy servants, When earth's troubles shall be o'er, Threefold Godhead, give a portion With Thyself for everinore. Amen. Hymn 375. In slow time. New Year's Eve. 12 Lord d 8 " So soon passeth it away, and we are gone." AYS and moments quickly flying D Soon will you and I be lying Each within our narrow bed. Soon our souls to GOD Who gave them Will have sped their rapid flight; Able now by grace to save them, O, that while we can we might! JESU, Infinite REDEEMER, Maker of this mighty frame, Teach, O teach us to remember What we are, and whence we came; Whence we came, and whither wending; Soon we must through darkness go, To inherit bliss unending, Or eternity of woe. 8 Jo 22. As 8 After the 4th verse. lives, -e рр the tree p dim.. ter P P P such must he d falls, ● SO will d d d 8 P he #d ē be, SO must it d d d P P P 8 ● die; e ● cres. lie; P Ө ni- ty. & All through the Ld As the f P P P As #d HORO man the man E pp 8A dies, 8: H PP p days of e d d bd ff g: men. This Hymn may also be used at Burial of the Dead, and in Lent,& c. The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Hymn 376. de d PPP ga ele jo do da: рр pp op Q ppple SHALL we not love thee, Mother dear, so well? 66 And in His Temple, year by year, Thy joy and glory tell? Mary, the Mother of JESUS." Bound with the curse of sin and shame We helpless sinners lay, Until in tender love He came To bear the curse away. And thee He chose from whom to take True flesh His Flesh to be; In It to suffer for our sake, By It to make us free. Thy Babe He lay upon thy breast, To thee He cried for food; PPP 888 Thy gentle nursing soothed to rest Th' Incarnate Son of GOD. 2000.0.0. горо 84 A-- men. O wondrous depth of grace Divine. That He should bend so low; And, Mary, O what joy was thine In His dear love to know: Joy to be Mother of the LORD; And thine the truer bliss, In every thought, and deed, and word, To be for ever His. And as He loves thee, Mother dear, We too will love thee well; And in His Temple, year by year, Thy joy and glory tell. JESU, the Virgin's Holy SON, We praise Thee and adore, WHO art with God the FATHER One And SPIRIT evermore. Amen. This Hymn may also be used, as Hymn 249, on other Festivals of St. Mary. Hymn 377. do ppi Martyrs,& c. Ho ddd Pe PPF لامل لما Jag JJ g shame; From all their labours now they rest, In God's eternal glory blest. pppppp of F " They are before the throne of God, and serve Him day and night in His temple." O, round the Throne, a glorious" Worthy the LAMB, for sinners slain, L'band, The saints in countless myriads stand, Of every tongue redeemed to GOD, Arrayed in garments washed in Blood. Through tribulation great they came, They bore the cross, despised the Through endless years to live and reign; Thou hast redeemed us by Thy Blood, And made us kings and priests to GOD." They see their SAVIOUR face to face, And sing the triumphs of His grace; Him day and night they ceaseless praise, To Him the loud thanksgiving raise: ddd pp O may we tread the sacred road That holy saints and martyrs trod; Wage to the end the glorious strife, And win, like them, a crown of life. O Amen. 8 Hymn 378. dddg p 01 음주 Martyrs,& c. god!! Jd d d dd dd 이 PPP nd pe dod 80 계 이 ppg pleded PPPP ld d d d d d d d d d 아리아 ਜੀਐ pppp cres. de 8 일 opp 이에 A- men. 희 " After this I beheld, and lo, a great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations and kindred and people and tongues, stood before the throne and before the LAMB, clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands." voices Chanting, at the crystal sea, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, LORD, to Thee: Multitude, which none can number, Like the stars in glory stands, Clothed in white apparel, holding Palms of victory in their hands. Patriarch, and holy Prophet, Who prepared the way of CHRIST, King, Apostle, Saint, Confessor, Martyr, and Evangelist, Saintly Maiden, godly Matron, Widows who have watched to prayer. Joined in holy concert, singing To the LORD of all are there. They have come from tribulation, And have washed their robes in blood, Washed them in the Blood of JESUS; Tried they were and firm they stood; Mocked, imprisoned, stoned, tormented, Sawn asunder, slain with sword, They have conquered death and Satan By the might of CHRIST the LORD. Marching with Thy Cross their banner, They have triumphed following Thee, the Captain of salvation, Thee their SAVIOUR, and their King; Gladly, LORD, with Thee they suffered; Gladly, LORD, with Thee they died; And by death to life immortal They were born and glorified. Now they reign in heavenly glory, Now they walk in golden light, Now they drink, as from a river, Holy bliss and infinite; Love and peace they taste for ever, And all truth and knowledge see In the Beatific Vision Of the Blessèd Trinity. GOD of GOD, the One- Begotten, Light of Light, EMMANUEL, In Whose Body joined together, All the saints for ever dwell, Pour upon us of Thy fulness, That we may for evermore GOD the FATHER, GOD the SON, and GOD the HOLY GHOST adore. Amen Hymn 379. a -e8 -eL -e a O a Martyrs,& c. rdodje Ө and ord e ee 0-0 be f for A ee 00 O O #d a 82 odd pl a dddddddddd efe to la food 800 80 e DE 2. e8 6. 7 # 2 Hotl f O. f 8 e Fo bop prope R O pre 6 -6 88 men. A - Ө pf trati They were stoned, they were sawn asunder, were tempted, were slain with the sword; being destitute, afflicted, tormented; of whom the world was not worthy." BLESSED feasts of blessed martyrs, so they passen in de thi to reser Holy men, With affection's recollections Till they death Earth's rejected, God's elected, Greet we your return again. Worthy deeds they wrought and wonders, Gained a portion with the blest. By contempt of worldly pleasures, And by deeds of valour done, They have reached the land of Angels, And with them are knit in one. Worthy of the Name they bore; We with meetest praise and sweetest Honour them for evermore. Faith prevailing, hope unfailing, JESUS loved with single heartThus they glorious and victorious Bravely bore the Martyr's part. Racked with torture, haled to slaughter, Fire, and axe, and murd'rous sword, Chains and prison, foes' derision They endured for CHRIST the LORD. Made co- heirs with CHRIST in glory, His celestial bliss they share; May they now before Him bending Help us onward by their prayer; That, this weary life completed, And its fleeting trials past, We may win eternal glory In our FATHER's home at last. M 2 Amen ymn 380. 1 d d d d P P P P 888 dd Martyrs,& c. gel the TORO дро 2 d d d a da dde d. ddd 18 ad ots 810 d d g d #p p doo& do did P -e 2 Lad 48 god p3 d. de d be ملم وه ritenuto. FE -e f 8 8 " Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness sake; for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." LB ET our Choir new anthems raise; Wake the song of gladness: GOD Himself to joy and praise Turns the martyrs' sadness: Bright the day that won their crown, Opened heaven's bright portal, As they laid the mortal down To put on th' immortal. Never flinched they from the flame, From the torture never; Vain the foeman's sharpest aim, Satan's best endeavour: For by faith they saw the land Decked in all its glory, Where triumphant now they stand With the victor's story. Up and follow, Christian men! Press through toil and sorrow; Spurn the night of fear, and then, Oh, the glorious morrow! Who will venture on the strife? Blest who first begin it; Who will grasp the Land of Life? Warriors, up and win it! A men. Hymn 381. ㅎ ㅎㅎㅎ PPPP 4 dd 1 dd pp pp d Martyrs,& c. 2 iddo 마 보 pq pl 담양 은 일일 았음 에 임 임의 후후 고 후 PPF ddddd 두 10 tdo 100 홍영 log ● 응 여 " He gave some.... Pastors and Teachers." ESU, for the beacon- light When the mist of error's night Gathered o'er the path to heaven, For the witness that they bare To the truth they learned of Thee, For the glory that they share, Let our praise accepted be. In Jerusalem below They were workmen at Thy call, Each with one hand met the foe, With the other built the wall; Watchmen on the mountain set, Scribes instructed in Thy Word, Fishers with the Gospel net Drawing souls to Thee their LORD. Like Thy learned sons of yore, JESU, May Thy Pastors still Know and teach Thy sacred lore With brave heart and patient skill; In these latter days of strife Keep, 0 keep them true to Thee, Till beside the well of life Light in Thine own light they see. A - men. Hymn 382. Oi b 66 Martyrs,& c. 8 d d d d d ਗਰ РРРР Jede Popg Å " The memory of the just is blessed." 0 SHEPHERD of the sheep, High Priest of things to come, Who didst in grace Thy servant keep, And take him sweetly home; Accept our song of praise For all his holy care,[ of days, His zeal unquenched, through length The trials that he bare. 508 dad His heart was Thine alone, From selfish longings free;[ throne, Thy throne the Cross, a cross his His life was hid in Thee. Chief of Thy faithful band, He held himself the least;[ hand, Though Thy dread keys were in his O everlasting Priest. 8 a So, trusting in Thy might, He won a fair renown; So, waxing valiant in the fight, He trod the lion down. 20 A- men. ▬▬▬ Then rendered up to Thee The charge Thy love had given, And passed away Thy Face to see Revealed in highest heaven. On all our Bishops pour The Spirit of Thy grace; That as he won the palm of yore, So they may run their race; ▬▬▬▬ That, when this life is done, They may with him adore The ever Blessèd THREE in ONE In bliss for evermore. Amen. Hymn 383. d. d. d. Martyrs,& c. e dered pelleses P d d d d d do dd.. Epp 0 LAMB of GOD, Whose love divine Draws virgin- souls to follow Thee, And bids them earthly joys resign If so they may Thy beauty see; The saint of whom we sing to- day Was faithful to Thy loving call, And, casting other hopes away, Took Thee to be her God, her All. РРРР 66 My Beloved is mine, and I am His." To Thee she yielded up her will, Her heart was drawn to Thine above; Content if Thou would'st deign to fill Thine handmaid with Thy perfect love. Beneath Thy Cross she loved to stand, Like Mary in Thy dying hour, That blessings from Thy piercèd Hand Might clothe her with undying power; delete ST With power to win the Crown of light For virgin- martyrs stored on high, And ready keep her lamp at night To hail the Bridegroom drawing nigh. And surely Thou at last didst come To end the sorrows of Thy bride, And bear her to Thy peaceful home With Thee for ever to abide. All glory, JESU, for the grace That drew Thy saint to follow Thee: Grant us, too, in Thy love a place Both now and through eternity. - men. Hymn 384. p cres. dodde 뷔 dod Puf ddp Beep 10 우우 dd Processional. ㅁ f 8 2 de ㅇ ₩ ㅇ 81d 08 I d dddd d d TOO O d 영화 d d d d to 의 # f fi Brightly gleams our ban d P+ 8 8 Waving wanderers d dd RIGHTLY gleams our banner 4 elp B Pointing to the sky, Waving wanderers onward To their home on high. Journeying o'er the desert, Gladly thus we pray, And with hearts united Take our heavenward way. Brightly gleams,& c. JESU, LORD and Master, At Thy sacred Feet, Here with hearts rejoicing See Thy children meet; Often have we left Thee, Often gone astray, Keep us, mighty SAVIOUR, In the narrow way. P onwards, to their home on Brightly gleams,& c. ner, 613 TOO The TOO pointing to the sky, dddd d d d high. 8 " Behold, I have given Him.... for a Leader and Commander to the people." All our days direct us In the way we go, Lead us on victorious Over every foe: Bid Thine angels shield us When the storm- clouds lour, Pardon Thou and save us In the last dread hour. Brightly gleams,& c. IN ON o A- men. Then with Saints and Angels May we join above, Offering prayers and praises At Thy Throne of love; When the toil is over, Then comes rest and peace, JESUS in His Beauty, Songs that never cease. Brightly gleams,& c. Amen. Hymn 385. d d d d Q ddd d PP ddd 8 d d d d pp prothe mf # dd f d Processional. P 힘 TOR ddd d d d d d d f pff TG P р dddd dead d d d dd de d d d o dddd H TOP pprop pit 3 B g 8 P P P P P P P P P P P P grad ddd door de " Be strong and of a good courage ... NWARD, Christian soldiers, as to war, With the Cross of JESUS Going on before. CHRIST the Royal Master Leads against the foe, Forward into battle, See, His banners go. Onward, Christian soldiers, Marching as to war, With the Cross of JESUS Going on before. At the sign of triumph 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. Onward,& c. fdddd gg o Like a mighty army Moves the Church of GOD, Brothers, we are treading Where the saints have trod; g d d d ob d O6 A- men. And the LORD, He it is that doth go before thee." We are not divided, All one body we, One in hope, and doctrine, One in charity. Onward,& c. Crowns and thrones may perish, Kingdoms rise and wane, But the Church of JESUS Constant will remain; Gates of hell can never ' Gainst that Church prevail; We have CHRIST's own promise, And that cannot fail. Onward,& c. Onward, then, ye people, Join our happy throng, Blend with ours your voices, In the triumph song; Glory, laud, and honour, Unto CHRIST the King, This through countless ages Men and Angels sing. Onward, Christian soldiers, Marching as to war, With the Cross of JESUS Going on before. Amen. Hymn 386. d dd 66 ddd Processional. " Young men and maidens, old men and children, praise the Name of the LORD." EJOICE ye pure in heart, Yes on, through life's long path, Still chanting as ye go, From youth to age, by night and day, In gladness and in woe. Still lift your standard high, Still march in firm array, Rejoice, give thanks and sing; Your festal banner wave on high, The Cross of CHRIST your King. Bright youth and snow- crowned age, Strong men and maidens meek, Raise high your free exulting song, GOD's wondrous praises speak. Yes onward, onward still, With hymn, and chant, and song, Thro'gate, and porch, and column'd aisle, The hallowed pathways throng. With all the angel choirs, With all the saints on earth, Pour out the strains of joy and bliss, True rapture, noblest mirth. Your clear Hosannas raise, And Alleluias loud; ddd With voice as full and strong As ocean's surging praise, Send forth the hymns our fathers loved, The psalms of ancient days. As warriors through the darkness toil Till dawns the golden day. At last the march shall end, The wearied ones shall rest, The pilgrims find their Father's House, Jerusalem the blest. Then on, ye pure in heart, Rejoice, give thanks, and sing; Your festal banner wave on high, The Cross of CHRIST your King. 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