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Intercessions, and giving of Thanks be made for all men ; for kings, and for all that are in authority ; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godli- ness and honesty : for this is good and acceptable unto God our Saviour. — i Tim. ii. i-3- Proper Psai.ms, xx., 2ixi., cxxi. Proper Lessons. The First, Joshua i. to v 10, or Proverbs viii. to v 17. The Second, Rom. xiii. to v 11, or Rev. xxi. 22— xxii. 4. tThe SuflFraKes next after the Creed shall stand thus :— Priest. O Lord, shew Thy mercy upon us. And grant ua Thy salvation. Lord, save the Queen. Who putteth her trust iu Thee. Send her help from Thy holy place. And evermore mightily defend her. Let her enemies have no advantage ot her. Let not the wicked approach to hurt her. Endue Thy Ministers with righteousness. And make Thy chosen people joyful. O Lord save Thy people. And bless Thine inheritance. Give peace in our time, O Lord. Because there is none other that fighteth for us, but only Thou, God. Be unto us, Lord, a strong tower. From the face of our enemies. Lord, hear our prayer. And let our cry come unto Thee. Answer. Priest. Answer. Priest. Answer. Priest. Answer. Priest. Answer. Priest. Answer. Priest. Answer. Priest. Answer. Priest. Answer. be IT After the first Colleot, at Morning or Evening Prayer, shall used the following Collect : O God, which pre widest for Thy people by Thy power, and rulest over them in love, grant unto Thy servant our Queen the spirit of wisdom and govcrn- iTif nt that, beinjT devoted unto Thee with all her heart, she may so wisely govern this kingdom that in her time the Church may be in safety, and Christian devotion may continue in peace ; that so, persevering in trood works unto the end, she may by Thy guid- ance come to Thine everlasting Kingdom, through Jesus Christ Thy Son our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost ever one God, world without end. Amen. f If the Litany be Kuna or said, these Prayers shall follow im- modiittely after the Prayer " We humlily beseech Thee" ; and if the Litany be not suur or said, then these Prayers shall be m\\i\ instead of the Prayers for the Queen and for the Royal 'family at Matins or Evensong. O Lord our God, who dost uphold and govern all things bv the word of Thy power, receive our humble prayers for our Sovereign Lady Victoria as on this Hay set over us by Thy grace and provid- ence to be' our Queen ; and, together with her, bless, we beseech Thee, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, the Princess of Wales, and all the Royal Family ; that they all, ever trusting in Thy goodness, pro- tected by Thy power, may continue before Thee in health, peace, joy, and honour, and may live long and happy lives upon earth, and after death obtain everlasting life and glory, by the merits and media- tion of Christ Jesus our Saviour, who with Thee and the Holy Ghost liveth and reigneth ever one God, world without end. Amen. Almighty God, who rulest over all the kingdoms of the world, and dost dispose of them according to Thy good pleasure ; We yield Thee unfeigned thanks, for that Thou wast pleased as on this day to place Thy Servant our Sovereign Lady, Queen Victoria, upon the throne of this Realm. Let Thy wisdom be her guide, and let Thine arm strengthen her ; let justice, truth, and holiness, let peace and love, flourish in her days. Direct all her counsels and endeavours to Thy glory, and the welfare of her people ; and give us grace to obey her cheerfully for conscience sake. Let her always possess the hearts of her people ; let her Reign be long and prosperous, and crown he with immortality in the life to come ; through Jesr Christ our Lord. Amen. IT In the Communion Service, instead of the Collect for the Queen, the Collect, " God, which providest." shall be said after the Collect for the day. The Epistle. 1 St. Peter, ii. U. The Gospel. St. Matt. xxii. 16. — 2— AK IT ThankuRlvlni,' to Iih 8*i(l imiuMliatolv after ihu liener ThankHgiviiiii. O Lord, our heavenly Father, we give Thee hearty thanks for the many blessings which Thou hast bestowed upon us during the sixty years of the happy reign of our gracious Queen Victoria. We thank Thee for progress made in knowledge of Thy marvellous works, for increase of comfort given to human life, for kindlier feeling between rich and poor, for wonderful preaching of the Gospel to many nations, and we pray Thee that these and all other Thy gifts may be long continued to us and to our Queen, to the glory of Thy Holy name ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. AK HYMNS. 1. The National Anthem. God save our Gracious Queeo, Long live our noble Queen, God save the Queen ; Send her victorious, Happy and glorious. Long to reign over us ; God save the Queen. Thou Who for threescore years In sunshine, cloud, and tears Hast kept our Queen : Still be her Guide and Stay, Thro' life's uncertain way Till dawns the porfeot day ; God bless our Queen. Thy choicest gifts in store On her be pleased to pour ; Long may she reign : May she defend our laws, And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice, God save the Queen. Amen. 2. God of Sdpreme Dominion. Tune, A. & M. 215., U. H. 509. God of supreme dominion, From whom all power has birth, Whose Praise on eagle pinion O'ersweeps Thine Heav'n and earth We lift one voice before Thee From many a land and race. And with one heart adore Thee For threescore years of grace. These years, in tale excelling All years of olden reign. Their twofold story telling Of blended joy and pain— With equal grace upon her. Like twain wings of Thy Dove- Have crowned the Head we honour : Have blessed the Heart we love. —3— Comes .with prophetic morniofr. With Peace afar and near, With Hope our hilU adorniDf;, This Uiainoud Marriaxe Year I Aud hearts with praiie o'erflowinc; And souls that inly pray, Great Queen and Nation KoioK Still on their stately way. Praise for Thy long sustaininft. That held her firm iu aim, Ever to keep unwanin^ Our fair anuebtral fame ; Praise for the sweet compassion Which tnakes the wide world own That Love's divinest fashion Is set from Britain's throne. Lord, as her realm lies truly 'Neath an unsetting sun, As earthly meed al! duiy Her stainless life hath won : So when at last before thee She lays her kingdom down, Christ's One Liuht be her tilory, Christ's Merit be her crown. Amen I 3. To Thee, Ood, bk Praiue. Tune, A. & M. 379, H. C. 397. To Thee, O God, be praise. Sole Source ot every blessing ; To Thee we come to-day. Thy watchful care confe.j8ing ; A nation's thanks we bring, A people's heartfelt praise, For Queen Victoria's reign. Her Heaven-sent length of days By Thee alone she rules, Thine is the Arm which strengthens ; Her reign vouchsafe to guide, As day by day it lengthens ; Still may her people's hearts In prayer surround her throne — Her Tower ot Strength, her Shield, The Lord of Hosts alone. O King supreme, endow This nation with Thy blessing ; Our Queen preserve in peace. Her people's love possessing ; And may Thy Holy Church Fresh triumphs win for Thee, Till o'er this British realm. The Cross triumphant be. Great God of nations, hear, Thou Majesty tremendous ; All needful blessings give, Defence and succour send us ; So shall we praise Thy Name, Thy faithfulness adore — The God our fathers served. Our God for evermore. Amen. I I I 4. Forward ! hk oor Watchword. Tune A. A M. 392, H. C, 207. Forward I be our watchword, Stepa and voicea )oiDed, Seek the thiDga bofore ua. Not a look behind ; Burna the fiery'pilkr At our army'a head ; Who ahall dream uf ahrinking, By our Captain led ? Forward through the deaert, ThrouKh the toil and fight ; Jordan flows before us, Sion boains with light. Forward when in childhood Buda the infant mind ; All throui{h youth and m>tnhood, Not a thought behind ; Speed through realma of nature, Climb the atepa of grace ; Faint not, till in glory, Gleama our Father's Face. Forward all the life time. Climb from height to height ; Till the head be hoary, Till the eve be light. Far o'er yon horizon Riae the city towera, Where our Qod abideth, That fair home is oura ; Flash the atreets witli jasper, Shine the gates with gold ; Flows the gladdening river. Shedding joys untold. Thither, onward, thither. In the Spirit's might ; Pilgrims to your country, Forward into light. That fail city needeth, Nought of wood and stone ; Where the Godhead dwelleth. Temple there is none ; All the saints that ever In these courta have stood. Are but babes and feeding On the children's food. On through aien and token. Stars amidst the night. Forward through the darkness. Forward into light ! To the eternal Father Loudest anthems raise ; To the Son and Spirit Echo songs of praise ; To the Lord of glory. Blessed Three in One, Be by men and angels Endless honours done : Weak are earthly praises ; Dull the songs of night ; Forward into triumph. Forward into light. Amen. S. To Thkk ouh God wk Fly. TttDt 0. U. I'iU. 537, A.hM. 142. To Thee our Cioil wo fly For mercy miil for K>"»oe, hear our lowly cry, And hide not Thou Thy Face. O Lord, sfretHh forth Thy mighty h»nd, Aud guard and bleu otr Fatherland. Ari»e, O Lord of ho»t«. Be jealou* for Thy Name, Aud drive from out our ooaatB The sins that put to shanib. O Lord, Biretoh forth Thy mighty hand, And guaid and bleaa our Fatherland. Blesa Lord, our Kraoioug Queen, Thia realm'o anointed head ; On whom for threescore yeara, Thy bounties Thou haat shed. Lord, atretch forth Tiiy mighty hand, And euard and bless our Fatherland. The Church of Thy dear Son Inflame with love's pure fire, Bind her once more in one, And life and truth inspire. O Lord, stretch forth Thy mighty hand, And guard and blesa our Fatherland. Qive peace, Lord, in our time ; O let no foe draw nifih. Nor lawless deed of crime Insult Thy Majesty. Lord, stretch forth Thy mighty hand. And guard and bless our Fatherland. Amen. 6. King of Kings ; Thy Blessing Shed. TuueH. C. .550, A. & M. 166. O Rius{ of kings ; Thy blessintr shed On our anointed Sovereign's hoad : And looking from Thy holy heaven, Protect the crown Thyself hast given. Her may we honour and obey, Uphold her right and lawful sway ; Remembering that the powers that be Are minisf^ra ordained of Thee. Her with Thy choicest mercies bless, To all her counsels give success ; In war, in peace, Thy power be seen, Thy grace be given to our Queen. And then ! when earthly thrones decay, And earthly kingdoms fade away, Grant her a throne in worlds on high, A crown of immortality. Amen. _«_ 7. LoRDOr HiAVKN, ANP «ARTH, ANnOCBAN. TuM H. C. '264, A. *. M. 'i^'l. Lord of heavtiD, »iid e»rth, and ooean, Hoar U8 from Thy brlRht abode. While our heartR wiih denp devotion Own their gna^. und eriiciou* Ood : Now with joy wo uome Vwfore thee. Seek Thy face, Thy nieroiea «ln« ; Lord of life and liifht and filory, Guard Thy ohuroh, and uuide our Queen. Paace with health, and every Mesaing, Aro Thy hounteoun gifts aloni- ; Comfortu undenervfd po^iaesiiing. Here we bend before Thy throne ; Young and old, O (Jod, before Thee Their united tribute bring ; Lord of life, and light, and glory, Shield our land, ^nd savd our Queen. Thee, with humble adoration. Lord we praise for m<'rcieii paat Still to this most favour'd .lation May those meroies ever last ; And Thy servants still before Thee Sonfri of ceaseless praise will sing ; Lord ot life, and iiaht. und glory. Bless Thy people, bless our Queen. Amen. 8. Befoke tkk Lord we Bow. Tune A. & M. 54'i. H. ('. .383. Before the Lord we bow. The God Who reigns above. And rules the world below. Boundless in power and lovf ; Our thanks we bring In joy and praise. Our hearts we raise To heaven's high King. The nation Thou hast blest May well Thy love di olaie. From foes and fears >\t, rfft. Protected by Thy care. For this fair land, For this bricht I'ay Our thanks we pay — Gifts of thy hand. May every mountain height. Each vale and pasture green Shine in Thy World's pure light, Anrt its rich iruits bn seen ! May every tongue Be tuned to praise, Aiid join tn raise A grateful song. And when in power He comes, O may our native land. From all its rending tombs, Send forth a glorious band ; A countless throug Ever to sing To heaven's high King Salvation's sons. -7— Ameni 9. Praise my Soul the Kino of Heavkn. Tune A. & M. 298, 232; C. H. 484. Praiae, my aoul, the King of Heaven, To His feet thy tribute brina ; Ranaom'd, heal'd, restored, foPKiven, Evermore His praisoa ains; : Alleluia ! Alleluia I Praise the everlastici; Kioi;. Praise Him for Hia jrrace and favour To our fathers in diatreaa ; Praise Him atill the same aa ever. Slow to chide, and awift to bleas ; Alleluia 1 Alleluia I Glorious in hia faithfulnesa. Father- like, he tends and aparea us. Well our feeble frame He knowa ; In Hia handa He gently bears us, Beaouea ua from all our woea ; Alleluia ! Alleluia 1 Widely yet Hia meroy fiowa. Angela in the height adore Him ; Ye behold Him face to face ; Sainta triumphant, bow before Him, Gather'd in from every race ; Alleluia ! Alleluia ! Praise with ua the God of grace. Amen. 10. Thb Day Thou Gavest, Lobd, is Ended. Tune. A. & M. 477, C. fl. 32. The day Thou gaveat, Lord, is ended, The darkness falla at Thy behest ; To Thee our morning hymns ascended. Thy praise shall sanctify our rest. We thank Thee that Thy Church unsleeping. While earth rolls onward into light. Through alt the world her watch is keeping, And rests not now by day or night. As o'er each continent and island Thia dawn leads on another day, The voice of prayer ia never silent. Nor dies the strain of praiae away. The aun that bids us refic ia waking Our brethren 'neath the western sky^ And hour by hour treah lips are making Thy wondrous doings heard on high. So be It, Lord, Thy Throne shall never. Like earth's proud empires, pasa away ; Thy kingdom stands and grows for ever. Till all Thy creatures own Thy sway. Amen. CHUitoa Of England Publkhihg Compast, Tobonto.