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WttlLB yon are waiting for the Service to begin, nm the time in Prater to God fora Bli^ssino on the Ser* ▼ioe in which you are about to take part, for your own sonl, for him who ministers, for those who vi^orsbip with you. BlMVMBVR that you are comiug not merely to be *hearer»- hxki * wtyfahippera.' Join then' earnestly with heart and voufcm the praye«' "that the people say with the minister, in the^wm at the end of all prayers, in the responses, and in the hymns. Kneel devoutly at the time of prayer', for this is the proper attitude of supplication. If for any reason you cannot kneel it is more reverent to ■■■■■■ begin, nmthe o OB the Ser- our own soul, »^ith vou. be 'hearerar a the prayera' Amen at the hymns. }r this is the re reverent to he castom of IS and hymns ?aith. ; delivered to ter. service hegmt. Aem Thy holy ain, evil, and ings, enkindle jutly offer up it to be heard tirongh Je&uB \e service^ our unworthy ivine Majesty; but heal our ! own mercies reigheth with without end. Didcese may tunity offers, Jesus Chriiat to feed Thy ttered abroad ould ^ray for 1 special out- kI to continue Raise up, we ) minister to o|l^ for [iouls, their ability Wisdom and lose wlio a^e tyhonou^^nd f ■V-* TeE ORDER -■.'^'-- :m FOR Parttittji 0t (^vmitui^mtt IT The Minister begins the Service by rcfiding (yhe ormore sentences of Scripture f and an exhortation declaring: the purpose of public worship, ^ Then ALT. shall KJ>(EEhand say after the Minister the following , Gemrcd - Confession. .A A LMIGHTY and most merciful Father; We xL have erred, and strayed from thy ways like -lost sheep. We have followed too m\ich the devices and desirfes of our own hearts. We have offended against ihy holy law& We have left undone those things which we ought to have done; And we have done those things which we ought not to have done ; And there is no health in us. But, thou, O Lord, have mercy upon us, miserable offendei-s. Spare thou them, O God, which confess their ifaults. Restore thou them that are penitent ; Acdording to thy promises declared unto mankind in Christ^^^su^ our Lord. And gi^nt, O most merciful Father, for his sake ; That we may herieafter live a godly, i%hteous, and sober life, To the glory of thy holy Name. Amen. % The people, sth^l kneeling, (Jie Priest alone, atdnd Xy '"'-in^f sJmII pf'Qnouncethe w . .'■< \ ■ ■'■-■"., •:.-,,.- ■ : .>-^>. ""-■'.. • '■■■■-, ■ ' " ■ ■-('■' """^^ ■ ;'*)<-> ■ ■■:i(^ :■• AbMutiMi, or Semitaion of Sint. 1 LMIGHTt\ Ood, the Father of our Lbrd A Je8,» Chrk. who desii-eth not the death^ a«nner,but ratler that he may turn fr^ his wkedne*., and \live ; and hath given Twe" and commandmeui to his Minister, t^ dS ti^^r^^r ^^'"^ •"'"« I^nitenV thl Aosoiution and Remission of their sins • TT« pardoneth_^and abllveth all them thaT t.-^; repent, and nnfeigiljlv believe his holyOo^ner Wherefore let ns b^ech him to gijt ^^t repentance, and his Ay Spirit, that thte^hS 7.?'?^v •""• *^'4 "« <><> at this pr^nf pure and holy ; so that at the last we may ^me ^^ IT All shall then SArlthe lord's Prayer, Our Father. \/ V IT Tfien Ukewise U shaM say : O Lord, open thou our lipg, ,^ilw«rer. Utm? cmr mo^th shall ahm forth thy praise, \ V ^^ jvrm ir J5?i»^ ALL iSTANBmo UP/ ^ i/^;, Minister. Praise ye the liord. ^Twwrer. TJieLorRA«tR mePsalL/mm here (see pp. UORNINO OR BVXNINO PRAYBB. -* A ^-f '<: Venitey Exultemus Domino, OCOME, let us sing unto the Lord; let us .heartily rejoice in the strength of our salvation. / Letvs come before hia presence totth ihanks- giving ; and shew ov/raelvea glad in him ivith psalms. For the Lord is a great God | and . a great King above all gods. / In his hand are 'all the comers of the earth ; and the strength of the hills is his also/i The sea is his, and he made it ; and his hands prepared the dry land. ^ x comcy let us worship and fall doiim, and kneel before the Lord our Maker. For he is the Lord our God ;i and we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand.' ■■ To-day if ye will hear his voice f ha/rden yov/r hearts, as in the provocation, and 0,8 in t day of temptation in the wilderness. When your fathers tempted .me, prdVed me, and saw my works. Forty years long was I grieved with this gener^ ation, and said: It is a people that do err in tksir liearfs, for tliey have not known my ways. Unto whom I swar^ in my wrath, that they should not enter into my rest. Glory be to tlie Father, and to Son, and ^ to tKe Holy Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without md. Amen. IT Then shall follow am of tJte BEhEorionfS dP Psalms' • (see pp. 25 to 38). , •; \4 4 ^ Then ahaUl^ read a lesson from the Old Testament^ MOBN.No OR EVB^f,NO VKAVWU , ' '*"»■• *:"»»'o"p«AV.K.ee next p.gev JL^"^"^ '""^ ^'^ the., the FatHer « t S,^^ "'-Oi tie Heave-u, ^hy glory. '*^^ mi of the miQeaty of ^ glorious "Company of the Aposttes pndse - Also thraTGhntr;.""^ ""'3' '^'«' J-^w an ihl^i^ °^ *''« Comforter. When thJ. t *ri ^«»3'»»* wotoJ. • deaI:Z:.''^S,s'1S„XT'';'''' ^'--n.ne-sof «U believers. ^" '*^^"««'o«' of heaven to Ju£ "^"'^ '''•r^^^ <*«"* come to be o„r flNO PRATER Pledge thee the Father > Heavens^ ontinttally aoth. "Majesty of praise^ iU praise 3e. ^ 'e world, ither; w man, pness of aven to , *w (he be Our : "^ MORNING OR EVENINO PRAYER. ^ 7 We there/ore pray thee help thy servants yWTwm thou hast rsdeemed wttji thy jyrecious blood. Make them to be numbered with thy saints : , in glory everlasting. .^ /■ Lord, save thy people, and hless thine heri- tage. Govern them, and lift them up for ever. • Day hy day we magnify thee. And we worship thy name ever, world with- out end. . /* Vouchsafe, Lord, to keep us this day without sin, \/ ■ ^.i*^- • •■ ■ ■'■■' '■■■ ■..-■:■' .■ ■■.:■ O Lord, have mercy upon us, nave merey upon us. Lord, let thy mercy lighten upon us, as au/r trust is in tliee. , O Lord, in thee have I trusted j let me neve be confDunded, « . i[ At Evening Prayer the following sJmU be said or ■ sung: .- .■ \ .•■■;■ "'/.■:•••'. f Magnificat, St. Luke i. - / • • ■-■■ ,■ ■■..■■ > '• ■•"■ ■■ . MY soul doth magnify tbe Lord : and mjr spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. For he hath regarded : the lowliness of his hand-maiden. For behold, from Tienceforth : all generations shall call me blessed. V : .. For he that is mighty hath magnified me ': aha holy is his Nam'i' And his mercy is on tnetn that fear him: throughout all generations. He liath-shewnd strength lo'tth his arm : he hath ^scattered the proud in the imagliiation of tlieir ' hearts. ■« ' ' \'::9, I « "°Wn» o»>vEB„o ^„^ & » Abraham and his «4 C ev^^ °"' *"™'"''*''«"'' ■*."'-■'' . ■ " . . ■ "■*""- . * - ■ ■ - ■ * '^— ■ * '■ ' ^emdimi: St. Imke i 68 B''SS:,?':^«<"' -^ ^™e> : for ie" ^^fr""- ti-e l.aiubrfK«fri °'"' «»«"*«• ^ To perfopm ttr^ *" *™' *ate us : , To I'eifom th^S^^hf fi?"'^ Covenant: forefather Abrabam^ffc^^"* *® "ware to orir . That we beini H^r *'*"'«''»"« give us • In li6lines«„„^,""" *"'""»' fear: " the days oCur We"«'"«'"'»«»« ^o.^ Wm : aJi ». a their seat ; Bk. ■■;■'■:■':-'. ood things: ^iolpen his "orefathers, m- and (o and ever MORNINO OR iSVEKlNO PRAYER. 9 istament. for he >Ie; for lis : r IVo- 'egan;, inies; fore- lant; 3 our [i • our : all Andtliou, Child* shalt be called the Prophet of the Highest : for thou shalt go before the face pf the liord to prepare his ways ; ^ . To give knowledge of salvation unto his people : for the remission of their sins, ^ Through the tender mercy of our God : whereby the day-spring from on high hath visited us ; To give light to them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death ; and to guide our feet into the way of peace. ; Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost ; j ■ As it was in the be0hning is nowj and ever shall be : world without end. Amen. ' At Evening Services. Nunc Mmittia. St. Luke ii. 29. IGRD, now lettest thou thy servant depart in J peace : ac6ording to thy word. For mine eyes have seen : thy salvation, Which thou hast prepared : before the face of all people; To be a light to lighten the Gentiles : and to be the glory of thy people Israel. Glory be!to the Father, and to the Son: and to the Holy Ghost; As^it wasin the beginning is now and ever shall be : world without €ind. Amen. % Then AU, shall fiKY the ApostW Creed. I BELIEVE in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth : And in Jesus Christ his oi^y Son our Iiord. Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, Born oi ti/^ the Virgin Mary, Suffered under Pontius Pilate, 10 MOBHm« ou ivrauro mv^t. fe right S of P^ i^^l?' ""•* "tte** «» andtbeS. '=°"!«*° Judge the quick c.i^.'cSS^ «'''»'^ Thefloly ^ath. VJ~dy,A,4tt,^^^T^ The Ijord be with yon - : - ■^''»«>er. And wUMhp spirit. ^thenattkmel. - :,- - '' . 7"=°' MTOmercy upon us. lwl,ha^ 1^' '*«jtV mercy upon ui/^^^^v/ ^^^JW'WpK' koRNlNO OR BVBNINO PfcAYER. n O God, mate clean our hearts within U8. ^rZ^. And take not thy holy Spirit from us. " last at Svening Prayer). A CoUectJbr Feaee. /\ OOD Who art the author of peace and lover our eternal Ufe, whose service is Pe^fct free- our ewru ^ humble servants, m aU rSy^defence, may not f^Vl-e P°'^' °*. "W : Svertaries, through the might of JesuB Ohnst : oorliord. Atneii. A L6BI).l>tir' heavenly Father, Almighty and ^ ev^lMtN5 GkKl^W Bast srfely br^^^ M ta the beginning of this day ; Defend na^m Se^me with thy^ «'i8''*y F^^U "^iSto !w rtiis dav we fall into no sin.neither run into X*H^^C^r, butthat.allq™.doing^^^^ ordered by thy governance, may be nghteous m . The StixmAf^o^"^ Mwmug Prayer- [ A G01>7tron''^h6m all holy f^'"^!^ oounseh., and all just works do pro«ied. Give unto thy servants that p^ :^ft Wd cannot ^e ; that.b°th °"!^^ Zf ^ mt to obey thy eommandmenta, and riao i ha t By ttirr^ defended from the fear of ouc 'jmp 12 MORNING OR EVBNING PRAY.B, =|;rs.-^;s-s-.--# ^ «AW Collect, for oidagainH all PeriU. 1/"^!^^^^ we beseech thee, O from mtJ^t J*^ *''y S'*"* newy defend ug Wo&^ft rlt'T"/ ^'"■« '"■8h*i for the Amea ^ on^ Son, our Saviouiv Jesus Christ : ^ Prayer far tJ^Qu^, M«jeety. Kulerof priLs w1^„i:°"'/f>':ds. the only hold all thSiel °±"' ^T t^ *«""' »»- that ihe mIy^liS*°Jr ' ^^^-gthen her »ttain everlasting 3i„dfe,v^^^ '*' ?he may Christ our Lor.i^-'t m m^' through Jesus MORNIHO OK KVBNISO PBAYES. IS i TTWTOHTY God, the fountain of all goi^; A^^ we h^imbly beseech thee to Wei 4.r?^U^ Prinoe of Wales, t^e¥nac^^^ ^^ and aU the .Itoyal Family : Endue, them •?riw Holv SDirit; enrich them with thy TtJ^^^- proper them with all happineaa; through Jesus Wiinst our l^rd. Amen. ,J. Ji Prayer firr Oie Clergy md People. « TltflGHTY and everlasting God. who alone A workest great marvels; Send down upon Wr bXp^ aud Curates, and all Congregations ^mmitted to their «harge, the healthful Spint theToOTTu^n them the cofltinual dew of thy S'^Adviwate and Mediator, Je»^ Amen*,..:.;'-,;, ■-;•'■'; 7 .-. .^;:.V ,:/ . j "y. • ■ .. S CoOeet or Prayer Jor aaCondit!M>VM<>^ r\ GOD, the Creator and Preserverof all man. and, we humbly beseech thee for all sorte ^ Sitions of min; that thou J°«Wes.> be ^ pleased to make thy ways k°°^w »"»" ^^^'X/ £^g health unto all nations. More ^pe?*/!?. wn.?av for the good estate of the^Catholiok ZS that it mSy be so guided and gover^ by Vgood Spirit, that all who profess and paU themilves Ohiistians f?y ^e led .nto fte way of truth, and hold the faith inanity of spmt, •" ^e bond of peace, and in righteousness of^life. t^;f^ ^m'end to ^.^f^-l/,?^ , «n th»^voueh,a/ed unto thenC] ^ «> M^ We bless thee for our creation^'-''**!- g^'X^M.theble^iniof this B^^^^ ~de«%'^ tl^.*tS,''^«We lov| in the OhristUrthe.„lZrf''gJ^ a"aKe'^" weign^iftten^dt t°::tra t^-Trir'""'^ *'*»»' iip^but\°^ 4 all^iXs ^fh^utfT """^^H}^*^^ Amen, 'mh* gio^, world without end. «, HQBNINO OR BVBNINO PHAYBl. 16 Sr* 1b7 Name thou wiU grant their r^ getter in » J- j^^ j ^^^ jeBireg and Sfons^f thy ~ts, as m'ay be moBt^expea»- ^* Wthem sranting us in this world know- kdy^fSTt-'h.aud'in the world to come Me eve&ting. Amen. .^ «fflE grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, andAe T loVlof God, and the fellowshn. of the Holy Ghost, he with us all evermore. Amen. t 4 JyMm »ai lAen 5e «in.;, ALL 8TANDINO. N. Thp Sermok will then fillow ; or if there is Lrvioe for *hich cannot be mcludedin this MOK, ^ach commandment has been rehearsed the hecvrta to keep tht9 law. ' , *" f AJterthe tenth commandnient. lorm sin, f™„ -d-'Jice.andal^S^S- ^vy, h^^; "y^^sfiv ttORKlNO OR EVXNiNO PRAYER, 'n From fornication, and all other deadly sin ; and from all the deceits of the woi^d, the flesh, andthedevil, X - Oood Lordt deliver ue^ ■ From lightning and tempest; from plague, pestilence, and famine ; from battle and murder, ^nd from sudden dea*h, , -^ I Good LSrdfl deliver ua. From j^ sedition, privy conapiracy, and r< hellion I** from air falsi doctrine, heresy, and schism ; from hardness of heart, and contempt of thy Word and Commandment, Good Lordy deliver ws. By the mystery of thy holy Incarnation ; % thy holy Nativify and Circumcision ; by thy Baptism, Fasting, and Temptation, Good Lordy deliver us. By thine Agony and bloody Sweat ; by thy Crossand Passion'; by thy precious Death and Burial; by thy glorious Besurrection and As- cension ; and by the coming of the Holy Gliost, Good Lordy deliver %L8, y- Tn all time of our tribr-lation ; in all time of our wealth ; in the hour of death, and in the day of judgment. Good Lord, deliver us, i ■. We sinners do beseech thee to hear us, O Lord God ; and that it may please thee to rule and govern thy holy Church universal in the right way; ^ . ^ y ^ : We beseech thee to /tear us, good Lord. that it may please thee to keep and ■strengthen in the true wj)i^_h_i4)ping^ of thee, in righteousness and holiness of life, thy Servant ■ ■ %g : t ! . ■■■ - ■Hoknieo OB EVEtnto frRAYM, -more have affi«„oe in 'thi ^ *'' ""^ «''<"•- houonrandgWy; ? ''^''" "^^r enemies; ** 8^'"''e/'«'-t''e victory over all her V -^W^ j4cA (A.a^to joorfZo^ - bod by their brSnl! °f *''y ^oi-d, and that -itiort/and'^l^^^^-S ""^ -y -t jt^^^se thee to ble« a„d keep the «./J^ Stl'^tSf «™''"' *» execute juL,e, ;^^,»Pe fc^c* i-M •-. -); ;*»*: r ^ it may please thee to We mercy Upon aU ■ ^^^^'^ch thee to J^ar^^ good Lord. : ' V ^Ihatitmaypleaaetheetofomveour^n. • ^ .persecutors, and slanderei-H an??. I ^"T^"' >-/iieart8; ««ien<, and to turn their to ^'1 Z&fi!^« '» f - "nd preserve That It aay please thee to give «« tSf ance ; to fc^ve us all our « *s w?^ - P*"*" Ignorances : and to enZl ! ' ?!S''«e»ees, and % Holy Spirit to amin " r"" ""« «™«> of thy hol/wol^ ;^ *"'' ""'■ '•^'"' -wording to sl fA^" '«'''^'' thee to hear „s th^^-'^^^-^-'hattakestaway trains of th^;^^^^^^^ away the sins of " Chri Ch Xord, ^a^e mei^jy upon us. ^^d^f^veniercuuponus. Cl^ have meny upon us. ^^^st have merey upon U8^ ^^<^<*^hme mercy upon ie». ^^Tf^'J'- ■■■ •■■ ■■ -.[ ' HORMINO OR KSa nmo PRAYER. 21 IT Then ihdll the Pritj^imUA^ple with him, »ay (h4 Lord's Prayer, i' J^ ^ ^^. OU^ l^thJIJ&wKioRit in heav>en, Hallowed be ihfJ^me. Thy kingdom come. Thy will W'done in ear^/* As it is in heaven. Give us ibis day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass against u& .And lead jus not into temptation; But deliver us from evil. Amen. Priest Lord, deal not with us after our Bin&- ■■■./■■; . ; ' ■:■; ■■•■ ■■ ■ Answer, Neither reward us after our iniqul ties.-- -' ■ .^,- ..'.■,■ * - Let us pray. . ^ OGOD, merciful Father, that despisest not the sighings of a contrite heart, nor the desire of such as be sorrowful ; Mercifully assist our prayers that we make before thee in all our jHibles and adversities, whensoever they oppress |d grao^iifly k^r us, that those evils, which ift anfrsubtilty of the devil or man work- eth against us, be brought to nought ; and by the providence of thy goodness they may be dis- persed; that we thy servants, being hurt by no persecution, may evermore give thanks unto thee in thy holy Church; through J^esus Christ our ;Lord. ;- ■ ■-";■. ■*,;.. Lord, arise, help ttSf and deliver us for thy Nam^s sahe, , «, GOD, we have heard with our ears, and our fathers have declared unto us, the noble works that thou didst in their days, and in the old time before them. ' , ■ ,;•.- Lordy arise, help us ^ and deliver us for thine honour. W I 22 >9»^«^0 OR JtVEi^NO ^BAYKB. ^»*ioen As it was in +i,« i^ ^' . _(,»»«> «ow and eT«. vouchsafe ta tear us, O ^iVfe^OI^rd, let thy mercy be^^^ ' I*t''spray; IBE humbly be^l thee OF«t J .. [» to lock hpon our tofirm.>t?r' T'?"*'"y glojy of thy Na^e turn "™m t i "^ *m' ™at we most riehteon.iJ^r T>tnose evils «««t, that in ^cur S.h'"'^ dUved ; *t,d whoM trust and^con£.^^''t ^""^ P"' »"' evermoreserve thee in hoUne^ aSs "'*"^' ""' living, to thv Jionnn, .Tj' ^ *"*' pureuBss of onlyJIediato^r a^rAdvl.^'T ' '*'"-°"«'' °^ I«rd. Amei,. A«'''°<»'e, Jesus Christ our - MORNING OR EVENING PRAYER. 23 A Frayer of Si. Chryadstxnn. A LMlGHTY God, who hast given us grace at jfx this time with one accord to make our' com- mon supplications unto thee | and dost promise, that when two or three are gathered together in thv Name thou wilt grant their requests ; Fulfil noV, O Lord, the desires and petitions of thy/ servants, as may( b4 most expedient for them ; granting us^in this world knowledge of thy truth, and in thq^orld to come life everlasting. Amen. 2 Cor. xiii.;^. THB/igra^e of our Lord Jesus Ohris€,Wliiiid the Icfvre oLjGiiid, and the fellowship of the Holy GhoBt,'be w?ith lis all evermore. Amen. JJere&ndetJi the LITANY. I i' S. I?;- ■-■ -^ ■ \ .■■■M ^ -;?... PSALMS, w .ECTION FIRST. $' VsAAt^Seakta vir, qui non abiit dx. ' BLESSED ia tlie man that hath not walked in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stood m the w^y of sinners : and hath not sat in the seat of the scornful. • 2 But his deUght is in the law of the Lord : aiiid ^ his law will he exercise himself day and night. J 1 3 And he shall be like a tree planted by the ira>U>t* side : that will bring forth hisfruit in due season^ 4, His leaf jklso shall not wither : and look, wl^tsoh evOThe doeth, it shall prosper. | ' 5 As for the ungodly, it is not so with theni : b^t they are like the chaff, which the wind scattereth aw^y from the face of thie earth. " I ' ' 6 Therefore the uUgodly shall not be able to stand in the judgement : neither the sinners in the congre- gation of the righteous. 7 But the Lordknoweth thewayofthe rightepusi : and thaway of ttie ungodly shall perish^ Psalm XIX. CceHenctrrcmt. ft\HE heavens declare the glory of God : and the fir- X mament sheweth his handy-work. . : ^ 2 One day telleth another : and one night certifietb another. u • 3 Tl^re is neither speech nor language : but their voices are heard among ttiem. 4 Their sound is gone out into all laiids : .and their words into the ends of the world. 5 In them hath he set a tabernacle forthe sun : which • C ometh forth stjn a bri degroom out of his chamber, and :: I rejoiceth as a giant t9 run his course .■•iS^teJj'^ b^^^'. 26 PSALMS. . giveU. light unto Jheeye^ ' *''«^'d « Pure, and *v^?tteK^»te^h!f /"I"' '»<' ^dnreth for eons altogit^! the Wd are true, and right- honey-combT also than honey, and the demed, and. nnoceat from the grSSofeoe ""'""■ 15 OIx^: nqr ,tm,gth,andmyredeeS; V P^^KMS.^ • ^d'Olthath, With. benefiSr*'" ^'^' ^"y ""J = and forget not all hi. iJ^Wlofo^veth an thy «n: and healeti allthine «»h fet» ^:ia^=»a crown- , a«theW^^ Sf Pni. i« 4.1. — ""*" "«« as a DIM unto the 1 nhrice rnky 1n?AUis. ^ ■'iiiN ^ 3 For the foundations will be cast down : and what hath the righteons done ? 4 The Lord 18 in hia holy temple : the Lord's seat is in heaven. 6 His eyes consider the poor : and his eye-lids try the children of men. . ^ 6 The LordaUoweth the righteous : but the ungod- ly, and him that delighteth in wickedness doth his Boul abhor/ ^ 7 Upon tie ungodly he shall rain snares, fire and brimstone, fiti^ and tempest : this shall be their por- tion to drink. 8 For the rightebus I^rd loveth righteou^ess : his countenance wfll behold the thing that is justr i.\ ■:- \ - -■■ ■■■.■■ ■ / , " ! . ■■.....■■■ Psalm XXXIV. Benedkam Domino. his the I WILL always give thanks unto the Ix)rd praise shall ever be in my mouth. 2 My soul shall make her boast in the Lord humble 8^1 hear thereof, -and be glad. ajO^j^sethe Lord Mtli mo : and let us magnify isName together: ^i ' ' 4 I sought the Lord, and he heard me : yea, he deUv0red me out of all my fear. / 5 They had an eye- unto him, and were lightened : and their faces were not ashamed. 6 Lo, the poor crieth, "and the Lord heareth him : yea, and saveth him out of all his troubles. 7 The angel of the Lord t£Hrrieth round about them that fear him : and delivereth them. *'8 O tf«te, and see, how gracious the Lord is : blew- ed is the man that trusteth in him. | 9 O fear the Lord, ye that are his saints : for they that fear him lack nothing, - " 10 The lions do lack, and suflfer hunger .but they who seek the Lord shall want no manneif of thing that is good. ■■' V ■■.-/;■•■■ ,-'^' ':■ '^y,:--'-f ■.■■'.] ^'/',^"-} ':■:'}';'■' 1 1 Come, ye children, and hearken unto me *. I will teach you the fear of the Lord. 12 What man is he that lusteth to live : ^nd would fain see good days ? . v ■J' M^ifP. ^^"^^ ■■ "«> % lip.; tut .^14 E«,hew.vil, and do good : .eek peace, „d «„„. dertitate. '^ " *™"* ?" Jum shall not be tte heavens ! " " • *'"'* •"" «* tty^oor above th-*«^'SL&?^^ ^ckge hast "^^^mr"^^^^^^' that of tty fi-^ e^SS^^^ •«2v«»,. even tht works of hast ordaiSed. """'*"' ««i the stare, which thou s^w^> A9ALMS. 81 6 Thou makest liim to have dominion of the works of thy hands : and thou haat put all things in subjec- tion under his feet ; V \* 7 All sheep and oxen : yea, and the bldasts of the field; 8 The fowls of the air, and the fishes of t£esea : and whatsoever walketh through the paths of the seas. 9 Lord our Governor : how excellent is thy Name in all the world ! < ■/^ Psalm XXIV. Domini est terra. / THE earth is thfe Lord's, and all that therein is : the compass of the world, and, they that dwell t]lierein. ^ ~ 2 For he hath founded it upon the seas : and pre- pared it upon the floods. 3 Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord : or whosbtdl rise up in his holy place? 4 Even he that hath clean hands, and a pure heart : ^d that hath not lift up his mind Unto vanity, nqr sworn to deceive his neighbour. ' 6 He shall receive the blessing from the Lord : and righteousness from the God of his salvation^ 6 This is the generation of them that seek him: even of them that seek thy face, Jacob. ,' 7 Lift up your.heads,0 ye gates, and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors : and the King of glory shall .come in. [ 10 Who is the ^ing of glory : even the Lord of hostSj he is the King of glory. / Psalm CXLV. ExaUaho te, Deus, / I Will magnify thee, O God, my King : and I will praise thy Name for ever and ever. 2 Everyday wUl I give thanks unto thee I and praise thy Name for ever and ever. >\ . 3* Great is the Lord, and marvellous, worthy to be praised : there is no end of his greatness. J ^-Ohe generation- shall praise^thy-wnfrks unto ja: ther : and declare thy power. •!-*■>■ ^--. »2 >SALMd. rtiewed" »nrf T^ "k n '■!* 'bundant kindne* .haU bo of iiy'^JJe*'"' "" SW of thy k&gdom : «.k talk : ii^^^^'SS^S,.'""'-*^ -" miest a.1 thiug. in^ hiT^' "«''*°'™' '"»" ¥»™y» : and i,oly l,!m'-^l°^^ ''J''«'' ""'» aU them that caU UDOn bmr . yea, all such as er^d1^™'' S'^" «"""« "-to^is holy Nam^tr pSALMfl. sa ■■'■''. ■ SELECTION FOURTH^ •■.•■'■■■•■ d' ■ V v -Psalm XXV. Ad te, Vomineykvavi. XTNl^l^thee, O Lord, will I lift up my soul ; My ^oA, TT" Olve pit my trust in thee : O let mo iiot be !du^!i,^neitA^ enemies tnumph over ^ ""a F<^inthey thatlii)peinthee «l»^l«f ^^^Jl l,ut mwh aa-tr^sgress without a cause shall be put to "t^w m tby ways. Lord '. and^ach me thy ^*?J* Arr.^ fnrth in thv truth, and learn me i for ■•tht.'i^thTGiS^of mj-'^vatW; iu thee hath be«n mv hope all the day long. / ' . 6 cS to remembranee, Lord, thv tender mercies : aniSylOvSg-kindness, which haveUn ever of ol^L Tfi OTemembernotthesinsandofifencesofmy youth^ iutiSXXTto *»»y mercy think thou upon me, O ^^SS^ousis the Lord :^ he teach sinners in the way. _ , . . , ^^^. . S Them that are meek shall he guide m judgement . Ja STas^e gentle, them shall he leai-n his ^ay. Q All the oaths of the Lord are mercy and truth . Jo'airas^ktphiscoven^^^^ and Ws testimonies 10 For thy Name's Bake. O Lord : be merciful unto my Bin, for it ia great. , ' , t ^ . i,i«i 11 What man is he, that feareth the Lord . him BhaUheteachin the way thatheshall choose. : 12 His soul shall dweU at ease : and his seed shaU faherit the land. r ^v,™* fo^r 13 The secret of the Lord is among them that fear him • and he willshew them his covenant. _ : u'Mine eyes are ever looking unto the Lord : for he shall pluck myfeet out of the net. _„ „, . 15 Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upon me , for I am desolate and in misery. ^ o urine 16 T he sorrows o f m y heart a r c enl arg ed : bring thou me out of my troubles. I X ,'■■'■■;/■ PSALMS. ■'..■/'-■•■ gi^Jf^^Er*^ *^'^*^ and misery ^eliver Israel. O God : x>ut of a)JMiia troubles. PSiiLM LXVII Dtm misetkatuf. ' (x^i lif«ru*^"J>i^*® "»' *«d Wess us : and shew ^'U« the light of h,8 countenance, and be me;df3 ^^^ "^ ^^^^ peoplf ^SSJ^ «od : yea. let aU the pe^f p^5S«?ff P"^^ *^-' ^ God : Let aU the diaUfofrlSS "^^-J^^i-Utieendsof the world trttth duJl be th^'sUeM^dM;! iaithfuh^. «.d F8ALM8. 19 6 Thott Shalt noi be afraid for any terror by night j nor for the arrow that flieth by day y . - - 6 For the peetUence that walketh in darkftew : oor for t£e ttoknSsB that deatroyeth m the noon-day. 7 A thousand shaU faU beside thee, and ten thous- Mid ft Syright hand : but it shaU not come mgh thee. 8 Yea» with thine eyes shalt thou behold : and see the reward of the ungodly. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^v 9 For thou, Lord, art my hope : thou hastset^tiuw house of defence very high. , 10 There shall no evU hanpen unto thee : neither BhaU any plague come nigh thy dwelling. ■ , 11 For he shaU give his angels charge over thee .to keep thee in all thy ways. ^ ^ .. 12 They shall bear thee in their hands : that tiioa hurt not thy foot against a stone. .^ ,,.«.«.> la Thou Shalt KO upon thi lion and adder .tne joSg Uou Sd the d«^n shalt thou tread under thy ^U Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore win I^ver him : I will set him up, because he hath known my Name. v 15 6e shall call upon me, Mid I will J^ear hina : y^. I^iS with him in trouble ; I will dehver him, aud /bring him to honoun / , , .._ ;/ 1? With long lil^ wiU I satisfy him : and shew hiin ;^ my salvation. '/ .'''■■:,: ■;:/■•■'. i ti !( vj ? • ■A 36 MALBia *" \ " SBLECTION W ■ PSalm XXIII. Dominua regit me, flif™S,?^?*J?2'*'* "•y"""' • ond bring me forth in the ^tlui of nghteonmem, for hi. Namef «Ae. m, : thy rod and thy staff d?S m^? *°° "* '"* - od, and my cup abaU be ftiU. r*^*^ "^ *^ *iil^^*^ ^>^«-^^<*^e8s and niercy shaU fbil^iw i«« %IJt;£XXIt Bma, g«on,m. ? ;■. «t4„1f4J.^aas^or.^/^ -^ tajkuss. 37 a T -ill inlotm thee, and teaeh thee in ^V^ ^0 Be ve not like to fte horee and ">%»"* have JSndetJtoding : «ho» mouth, must be feeld with Mt and bridle, lert they faU upon thee. ^ 11 Great pUgue. remain for the ungodly : hntwho- K, puSW» in the lord, meroy embtaeeth hun '"l^SS ye Hght^ouij^r^ in thel^ : :^ md be joyful aU ye that are true of heajrt. .^.^iVIf merov unon me, God, after fty great H^Cf aXlingto themultltudeotAymer- '^trLr^S^ Wmy ^ci»dn«- : ^ •"t^^ theeodylu^ I>«^^^ ^ S^jtog, «id dear when thou art judged, .f 6 SS. I wa. riiap^ in wickedneas : and In »n S J S3tt*em^u»derrtand wisdom »c«^ ? Tto. ri»It purge me with 1«j^ ^dT^sUbe dMn : ttiou Shalt wash me, and I shaUbe wmter wa^ ■Trhou Shalt miAe me hear of joy and gUdnesa s tUtftebSwhioh thou hast broken may rejo^^^ T Turn thy face from my sins : and put out rfl my spirit within me. ♦ . ««^ +fctA U Owt me not away from thy presence . and take not thy holy Spirit from me. ' , , •-: ^ ««-i ^g^gin ^the^^c^ jrtiJuiaii me with thy free Spirit. Mi Jin as PSALMS. ri»*of thy ri^li^S,'**'*^ ' «d my tongu. duJl /' \ I « ■>■ /* ^ ♦ «> 'W, ..:■■■" ■" % W'- (: ■ m ' ■ . '■ .-■-., /,■ ■ ■ ■ \ ■ ' ' • ■ -'* '^•^ -..^V ■■ . ■■■■.■ *• » ~ » « 'Yy -:-\"-' '" ■"./■ ■ ' \ ■ .*.\^ :■ :■; ' c If •%. "4 HYMNS. 1. (A. &M.27.) Amde with me ; fast falls the eventide ; ' Th^^^ess deepens ; LORD, with me a^^^^^ ^^ther helpS fall, ^ ^onrforta flee, Help of ^>elp%, O abide with me. Qwift to its cloiieibbs out life's little day ^ IS^^sUw dim, its gloms pass away r T «<.«!. no fbe with Thee at hand to bless ; ilShave ^^^t, and tears no bitterness :.. Whe^S death's%tmg? Wh^ire. ^ve^y ^ctory X , I^mph still, il Thou abide with me. Tlold Thou Thy Cross before my cldeing eyes i^ f^e through^eBlbom.and point me *« tH"^«ii SSn^g breaks, ^reiirth^ shadows ^liSU death, O LOW), abide with m«. Amen, « 2, (A. &M. 166.) Au- ^people that on^^ ^0^^ Sing tT&e LOED with^cheerful joice ;„ < ffim serve with fear, His praise forth teU, Come ye before Him, and rejoice. The Lord, ye know, is God Meed . ^^^^ ii aid He did us mi^ W e are His flock. He doth us fe ed, :^ XTd fw Hifl^keep^e doth us take. '■\ ..„-,.. \ / r^ ..■:.. :■■ 5YMNS.. , ■♦,■.■"■-,,' ^ - : - Q enter then His gates with praise. - • Approach with joy His cburtS unto J ■ pi!!\-^ ^^"<1' ^nd Wess His name always, V. * or it IS seemly so to do. ' ^ * " Sri?^ ' ^f 1^0^^ o«r God is gobd ; His mercy 18 for ever sure ; . ' i Sl*T^ ?-^" times firmly stdod, . r Ana shall from age to age endure. llie GcmWhom heaven and earth idore' . ^on» «^ and from the Angtel-^t ' , Be prAise and glory evermore. Amen. 8. (A. &M: 25^; . AKrthmi weary, art thou languid. -^^ thou sore distrest ? Come tame," saith One, " and coming ,■ * Be^fttrest!" ■.HathHynarks to lead me to Him. It lie, be my guide ? - /' In His feet and hands are wonnd-prints y V • And His side.^ Hfi^ He. diadem as Monarch i' J"** ®^^ ^'co^ adorns ? - , Yea,, a Crown, "in very surety,' * . .' u But of thorns." (f y If I fi^ Him> if 1 follow, ' • tS^'*** His guerdon here ? Many a sorrow, many a labour, ■■;';•;-■»•' ;':■/■':■■ -• ,tHariy a tear." ;K I still told cldsely to Him. . What hath He at last I . • "Sorrow vanquished, labour ended,' Jordan past." '^Afr^Si*^ to receive me, Will He ftav me navi_ . * ^^/ Not tiU ear^, and not till heaVfen A / -. Pass away." 1/ HYMNS.- 41 •J' Finding, following, keep^|?,W«gg^8. la He sure to blesa t / _ v;*^«- .. AngeK Marty™, I^gJ^tlrjY^"^ Amen. V ■"'-'•'■.■.■! .4. (A. &M.79). As with gladneai men of old Did the guidiW ster b^cJd, . : ' AB with joy th/ey i^a^^e?.^* W*' . Leading onw«itd, beaming bright ; , ' So, moit gracious Loed, may we . Evermore be led to Thee. As with joyful steps «WP®^* Saviour, to Thy lowly bed, 5Se ti bend the ^^^>^,^ . ♦ Thee Whom heaveiv and earth adore , So may we with ^yflling feet - Ever seek the ^erty-seat. ' ii they oflferedi^ta n^^ v: At Thy ciwll^ i«de and bare ; ^ So may we witllhol5r y>y»,,^„ -^ Pure and free from sin s aMoy,^ All our costliest treasures bring, ^^ Christ, to Thee our heavenly King. vHoly JBsus, every day , : , ' ^fceep ns in the narrow wiy;,. And, when earthly thmgi ^ep^t. Brinff our ransomed souls at last ^ Where they nfeed no star to gmde, . IS no oloudfl Thy #oyy Bide. In the heavenly coji^Jng^ . Np:ed thev no' created lignt , ' K iteiight, its J<^5r, its Crow^ ^ ' Thou its *un which iipes not down ; There for ever may we su^g ^ 'AUeluias to our lUi^. Amen. 6. (A.&M.20.) "s ^At even ere the sun was s^ __ . The sick, OLovfii around Thee lay , 6. ■ . ■ .— ' ■■•<■: ^ • r. ., I'l >« ~>- 42 .■\ HTlfHS, / \ ' . ■ . ■ . Oh, with what joy they went away I Once more 'tis eventide, and we tof/TiT^S ^»"««« yi« driw near ; . We know and feel that Thou art here. ^ '•-.■■■■ ..■ '- ' OSiwionr Chbisi- our ^dispel f For Bome are ^ck, and some are sad . f°d some hav\never loved ThleJ^k ' And some have%st the love they hSl And some have found the world is vain /Yet have not sought a £neni\nThtZ — ' / And none, O LoBD, have perfect rest / i^^««\^blly free KSn7 \ Ijd they, who fain woul^ serve Thee best Are coBtecious most of wr?ng%Sh^^ &!?".?^^''» ^«". too. art jifan . Sv irf^VH^ *«>abled, temp^, & . ^y fand hut searching glance ^' sbto ' The very wounds that s^ne ^odd £de , , Jrtiy toucfrhas stm its ancient poWer • ^ A T? "^f^ efolemn'eveninif hour •Ami «! Thy mercy h«^ us ,&f^^en. ' 6* (Av<f.36ft) " At_ the name of Jesus Eve^ knee ihaU bo^ ' Jli^ry tongue confess Him TiatheJUrSiiR's pleasure' ' , ,~o ir^ the beginninfir J •y . • t U wT- * HYMNS, ' . • . ■> . I ■ ^ . 'I At His voice creation Sprang at once to eight,'' ^ All the Angel faces, . ,1 AU the hosts of light, Thrones and Dominations, Stars upon their way, ' All the heavenly Orders, In their great array. Humbled for a "season, To receive a Name From the lips of sinners Unto whom He came, Faithfully He bore it Spotless.to the last, Brought it back, victonons, When from death He passed. 43 Bore it up tnumphwit With its human light, Tliough all ranks of creatures. To &© central height ; To the Throne of Godhead, • . To the Father's breast, Filled it with the glory . , Of that pferfect rest. ■ ■ ■ -^ Name Him, brothers, n|me ffim. With love as strbilg as deatb, ' But with awe and woader. And with bated breath J He is God the Saviour, He is Christ the liORD, Ever to be worshipped, TrusMdf w^d adored. \ • In your hearts enthrone Him ; There let Him subdue All that is not holy, All that is'Jiot true ; ^ ♦ Crown Him as your Captain In temptation's hour ; ^ T ^t His Wm enfold mil XX10 »» »•• w— ^ — V In its light and power ) 5' iP ^ 44 8. BTMN8. ^ ■ • , • "" Brothers, this Loed jEsas _ShaU retam again, With His FathEB'3 glory; ■ ^ With His Angel tntinT *or air wreaths of empire ^ Meet upon His Brow, A^ our hearts confess Him ' -King of glory now. Amen* Be^Thou my Gnirdian and my Guide. ^ And hear me when I caU ; ' ■a "^SV^Z «"Ppei7 footsteps slide. And hold me lest I fall. The worljV the flesh, and S»tan dwell ^Around the path I tr^; SL^^ ^ t^^ <*e snares of helL Ihou Quickener of the dead. And tf I tempted am to sin; And outwMd things are strong, A^^* ^^"^^ l«:eep watch ^thin. An<^save my soul ftom wrong. ^ StmietmetBver watch and pray, l And feel that I am fraU ; ^' Thatifjihe tempter cross my waw Yet he may not prevail. Am«a. (A. &M.261.) ; guBT are ttie pure in heart, *or they shaU see our Goo : Th^ret of theLoR,? i^thwn; Their soul » Chwst^ abode. ' ^IjOBD, molefttheheav^ - T, ^Jjfe «nd peace to Itting, Tod^llm lowliness with iSn, Iheir Pattern and their Kin^ He to the lowly soul D oth s niifht • I ^«»rt8,^ere filled with sadSesa And we had lost our way; . ' •But He has brought us gladness And songs at break of day. "' ^*^'5^^.^ ^«» ye fainting, AndlwiU^veyoulife." U^eenng voice of Jbsus, Tk f . ^^^^ ^ *>d our strife ; ^ The fight IS fierce and lo?ig ; But he has made us mighty, And stronger than «ie strong; " And whosoever Cometh, ^ will not cast him out " tK!?®^® voice of jEsps, Which calls us very sinners, ^Unworthy though we be. Of love so free and boundless, • „ To come, dear Lord, to Thee. Amen. KAi&M.43i.) Dmposer Supreme, _^d Judge of the earth, wha choosest for Thine To frwl earthen vessST _ Andjhings of no WOTth,- E^fang iTiy riches . Which aye shall endure ; Those vessels soon fail, ^^Are broken and gone ; * ' Th^ce brightly appeawth - Thy trua in its tohty ^ f» ^-*f»~^gh ibhe clouds riven llie l^tnings hiaiye shone. 'fl nXMSXBt ■ .' ■ ,. ■ ■■■■■. ,■■ ■ /" ■ '. ,.' like cloudB are they bcMme To do Thy great WUl, And swift as the windi About the world go ; The WcJRD with His wisdom Their spirits doth hll, They thunder, thev lighten, The waters o'erilow. Their sound goeth forth, ^^ ^^^ ♦* Cheist Jksus the Lord ; Then Satan doth fear, His citadels fall : % As when the dread Tiwoa^ts W^t forth at Thy Word, And one long blast shattered The Canaanite's wall, loud be their trump. And stirring their sound, To rouse us, Lord, • From slumber of sin; The lights Thou hast kindled :. In darkness around, O may they illAimne 6^ spirits withm. - j&H ieiiour and praise, Dominion and migit, To God, Thbbb ts Onb, EtemaUy be. Who round us hath shed His own narveUous hght, And caUed us from darkness His glory to see. Amen. JA.&MM07.) Glory be to JusuB, • Who, in bitter pains, Poured for me the Life-blood From His sacred veins. 47 I. ■ : 4 ' /■ 1'. /, I" / . / f w ^' ■/ ^ K Grace and life eternal In that Blood I find ; 41 I'l la B\MNS. Blest be Hie oompaseion : Infinitely kind. BlMt tbrotigh endless ages Be the precious stream. ^y* from endless torments thd the world redeem. Abel's blood for vengeance _ Pleaded to the skies ; , But the Blood of Jesus k i ^^9»"^ pardon cries. Oft as it is sprinkled On our guilty hearts, oatan m confusion Terror-struck departs, Oft as earth exulting Wafts its praise on high. Ajjgel-hosts rejoicing Make their glad reply. Lift ye then your voices • Swell the mighty flood: Louder still and louder I*miw th© precious Blood. Amen. (A. &M.i23.) Pm?^n t '^t^'^'y ^''^' *W« night FwaU the blessings of the light! Beneath Thine own Almiglty win^. That with the worlcl, myself; and Thee I, ere I sleep, at peace may be ^' T^h me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my b ^; - Teach me to die, that so Lmay KMe glonons at the awful day •*if ^ ■■ s^ • "-■^ HYMNS. ■ ^ O mav my soul on Thoo rcpoM,_ Ami Ly sweet sleep mine eyelids cloje. Sleep^at shaU me more vigorous make , To serve my Goi> when I awake. When in the night I sleepless lie, . Kuf with heavenly thoughts supply : r, S no ill dreams aisturb my resV ^ .No powers of darkness me molest. Praise God, from Whom all blessings fljw. pS^ffini aUcrei^ureshere^ Praise Him above. Angehc host, jpSise Fatiibb. Son, and Holy Gho«^ - ■; 'i I 14. (A. &M.260.) HARK,myspul!itist^eLDBD; 'Tis thy Sa^^^^'i'**' ?" JlS^ ' jBdus ^aks, and 8P«^fW Me^ «i Say, poor sinner, lov'st thou Me . . " I delivered Thee when bound And when Weeding, healed Ihy wounci , . S^^?ghIthee wandering, set thee nght. Tuined thy darkness into light. " Can a woman's tender care ^ Cei.e towards the chid she bare? . > Yes, she may forgetful be, * ^ Yet will I remember thee. « « Mine is an unchanging love, HiXr than the heights above DelSer than the depths beneath, FrTa^d faithful, strong as de^th. "Thou Shalt see My glory soon When the work of grace ^«^J^! , Ktnerof My Throne^hahl^ Say, poor sinner, lov'st thou M* I T^RT> it fa my chief compla i nt H^ .' "^„A wt-akandf aint-;— 4 M That Wf love'is weak ani Yet I love Thee, and ailorc otrg?ace to love Thee more. Amen. /> 60 BYKSa. t- ;. 1A. iA.kM.m ' Hark ! the her^d-angels sing Glory to the new-born King, Peace on earth,' and mercy mild, ^ God and sinners reconciled. Joyful, all ^e nations rise. Join the tnum'pli of the skies ; With the Angelic host proclaim, "Ghrist is bom in Bethlehem, Hark ! the herald-angels sing Glory to the new-bora King. , ^HBiST by highest heaven adored, • Christ, the Everlasting Lord, , Late in time behold, HiSi come, . O^spring of a Vir^'s womb. f . Veiled in flesh the Godhead see ! Hail, the Incarnate Peity ! Pleased as Man with man to dwell, Jesus, our ImnlanueL . Hark ! the herald-angels sing V Glory to the new-born King. Hail, the heaven-bom Prince of peace ! !■ Hail, the Sun of righteousness ! Light and life to aU He brings, ]ftisen.with healing in His wmgs, . Mild He iJEiys His glory by. Bom that man no more may die, Bom to raise the 6ons of earth. Bom to give them second hirtb, ,, -Hark ! the herald-angeU sing Glory to the new-born King, Amen. 16- fA. &M.;i60.) HoLV, Holy, Holy 1 Lord God Almighty ! _^rly m the morning , my Hear me, blest SavioiU Hear me, and from Thy o * Ymt down the riches of Thy grace ; Jbsu, my Lord, iThee adore, ^ O make me love Thee more and more. Jksu, too Ute I Thee have sought. How can I love Thee as I ought 1 , A^dh^ extol Thy mafchless fame, The glorious beauty ^Thy name ? TuSu mv Lord, 1 Thee adore, y Omli^^l^«'l^««^ Jbsu, what didst thou find in me, TVufct Thou hast deidt so lovingly T ^* ^Sie joy that T J^£^t^«>««^*' So faf exceeding hoDOor thought J Jbsu, my Lord, f Thee adore. O make me love thee more and more. Jbsu, of Thee shaUbe my s^fe^ to Thee my heart and,BO^belong , All that I have or am IB Thme. ^ And Thou blest Saviour. Thou art mine. Jbsu my Lord. I Thee adore, ^SiSme^ Thee mow>ud more. < i < I a|. (A.&M.134:) ^ JBSUS Ghrist is risen to-d^^^^ ^ Our tnumphant holy day, ^ ^^^ ^ '' j^m^^ 54 /HYMNS. ( * • ■ Who did once, upon the dross, fi ir X J AUeluU! ouner to redeem onr lops« _. , ' AUelHiaJ Hymns of pnuse then lei Hoping,. Vnto Christ, our heftvenly Kin^, "wn. ji ' ■, ^, - Alleluia I .Who endured ihe cross itod;grave, a, . r ASeluia ! ' dinners to redeem-^nd saye. ' u t*u . >, . , Alleluia! i- But the pam vhicA He endured, r, IX.. ,: ,V AUeluial Our salvation hath ||ucnred ^ ^^ AUeluia! X Now above, the sky He's Kmir. Alfe % Where th,e Angejisever sing, ' : 111. 22. ^ (A. ^ M.> 140.) Jssus lives I no lonffer now '" B, d< leluia 1^,. ^ leluiikr Amen. Can thy terrors, de^th, ^appalug ? . JTbsus lives I by this -we knowi^ Thou, O grave, canst itot enthki^ us. Alldbi^ ? * * Jesto lives 1 henceforth is death i. mu?**!.*^? «*\^ ®* ^^« immortal ; ^r^ *^^^ ®"'* trembling breath When we pass its gloomy portal. Alleluia ! « Jesus lives 1 for us He dded ;v Then, .alone to Jesu» living, Pure in heart may we abjide. Glory ^to our Saviour givjmg. Alleluia | Jesus lives I our hearts know well Nought from us His love shaU sever ; lae, nor death, nor powers of hell _Tear us from His keepinn; oVor ieluia? Jjfts Uves 1 to Hijn tbe.Thfoie. ;., Over all the world is given ; _ May ^e go ^^«'^ ^[^."1^^^ be^ven- Rest and reign, with Hu«^n » ^ . ^^^^ B5 23.. (A.&M. 51.) • ' . T.O ! He comes with clonds descending, - OnceVor favoured sinners slain • ' Th^rand thousand^sa nts a tenduig. > • SweU the triumph of His tram , Alleluia ! • Christ appears on earth agam. . ^ • . . Deeply wailmg, . , , Shall' the trjie Messiah see..^. r - ' Those dear tokens of His ^««ion-' - . , ■ StSlHisxla^^ling?o^y*>^*^' ^ ^ ' r,««i« of endless exultation / > .. ^ To Htelnsom^d w^hippers ; ; > - , ^ With what rapture ' Q^e yre on those gloriaus scftrs ! • , , . .. ^^r5^if:^^~-'''^ ■■•'■■ ' » \ *. ■V N 24. (A.*;M.2«6.)' I^d! kindly ligkt »»i»l '»«' o""""""* «''"""• • The^tl'dXa^'l- far from h,n^.. The distant scene r W HtMlW. J7*» not ever ttau, norpray^ that Thou 3f Shouldeat lead me on ; rioved to ohoose and see my path ; but now Lead Thou me on. I loved the garish day, and, spite of fear?, * Fnde fuled my will : remember not past years.' 4 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 mom those angel faces smile. Which I have lovM long since, and lost awhUe. Amen. 26. • (A. AM. »4.) Lord, in this Thy mercy's day, Ere it pass for aye away, V On our knees We fall and pray. ■^f ,■■■■•■■- Holy Jbsu, grant us tears, Jijre that awful doom appears. \ ^ Lord, on us Thy Spirit pour Kneeling lowly at the door, Ere it cIoBe lor evermore. By Thy night of agony, By Thy supplicating cry. By Thy wiUinguess to die ;^ By Thy tears of bitter woe '» For Jerusalem below. Let us not Tl^y love forego. Grant us 'heath Thy wings a place. Lest we lose this day of grace Ere we shalt behold Thy Face. , Amen. 26. (A. &M.317.) My GpD;^ ajttd is^Thy Table a pi>P»Ml ^ ' \ Aud doth TJw Cup with love o'erfiow ? Thither be dl Thy children led, And let them all Thy sweetness know. ' ■ :r. ;■■■ ^■•-v- -^ .-'■- ■■ \ • z^- ■ ..-.•■ HYMNS. ■ Han sacred Feaat. whiph jBSua^fakea, Rich banquet of His Flesh and Blood I ' Thrice happy he who here partakes ThanacrS^Stream. that heavenly Food, Why are its dainties all in tain i Before unwiUing hearts dirolaVed ? \ Waa not for them the Victim slam? Are they forbid the ehildrei^B Bread ? . O let Thy Table honoured be, ' And furSshed well with Joyful guests ; ; And may each soul salvatK^ see. That here ita sacred pledges tastes. To FATmiB. Son, «»* Hoiy Gh^ The God Whom heaven and earth adore, From men and from therAngel-host V Be praise and glory evermore. Amen. •■■ ^ ■" .- ■ .:--i:- :'■', ■:''^} ■■■■■■■ 67 27 > »-. ■'' ■ ''■5 - ¥■ U% God, my FAtHEE. ;^J^^y' Far from my borne on J^prrough way teach^e from °;3^*5 J?^^^ Though dark my path, and sad my lot Let me be still and murmur not, ^^^'^^'^^^^^^^ What though in lonely krief I m^ For friends beloved nalpijgernighir , Submissive wouldl^^^ ^^^^„ If Thou shouldst call me to resign What most Iprize, it ne Was mme, lonly yield AeewhaU^ With Thy sweet Si»irit for its ^est^ - MyGoDtoTheel^^^t^ 8 r r. .:\ \* ■ 'I i ' rt ■ v-' •• 68 HYMNS. Beiil^w my wiU from day to day, Ble&d it with Thine, and take away All/ that now makes it hard to say, "Thy WiU be done." Amen. (A,&M.277.) ^BABSR, my OoD, to Thee, Nearer to Thee ; &*en though it be a cross ^at raiseth me, }tiU ail my song shall be, fearer, my (Jod, M Thee. Nearer to Thee. iongh, like the wanderer. The sun gone down hrkness poihes,over me, My rest a stone, fetvin my dreams I'd be^ fearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to l^ee. . Thete let my way appear - Steps unto heaven, AJX that thoii sendeiSt me ' Ii^mercy given, efckon me ^ God, to Thee, ' fearer to^thee. ■,v -if- 29. fby trakihg ijioughts , bright with Thy prsisd, ' Qui of jny stony griefs Beth^eiril raise; ' So by my woes i» be Nearer, my doD to Thee, Nearer to Thee. Amen. A. &M.291.) Oft in d a nger, oft in woe^ , Onward, Christians, onward go r Bear the toil, maintain the strife, ' Strengthened with the Bread of lifcT .<>■ * I / \ / - Let Bot Borrow dinr your «ye, Soon shall every tear be dry . Let not fear your course impcdeT, . • G^yJur strength*, it great you need, Let your drooping hearts be glad \ March in heavenly armour clad ; Fiffht, nor think the battle long, Soon shaU victory wake your song. Onward then to glory move : More tiian conquerors ye shril prove Though opposed by many a fo^ Christian soldiers, onw*rd go I 8. Hymns of glory wad of prai?«i FXTHBR unto Thee we raa^e ; . %^.\- T..rra T^l^ioA tO ThCO , ' Holy Jbbus praise to l nee , Wim the Spirit ever be. . £ Amen. 80. ♦ 1 6 God, our help in . * Our hope for years to come. Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home I , Beneath the shadow of Thy Throne ^ saints have dw^t secure ;. Suffieient is Thine Arm alone, And our defence li sure. Before the bills in order stood, ' Or earth rcceivedlier frame. From everlasting 3:hou art God, , To endless years the Same. A thousand ages in Thy sight Are Uie an evening gone, . . . Short as the watch that ends the night Before the rising sun. Time, like an ever-rolling stream, Bea r s all its sons away ; They fty forgotten, as a dream IHeB at the opening day. \ 'I • .«. f W* HYMNS. . O QoD, our help in ages past, « Our hope for yean to come, Be Thou our guard while troubles last, And our eternal home. Amen. 9L (TuneA. &M. 235.) .: > Oh I come to the merciful Saviour who calls you, Oh ! come to the Lord who forgives and forgets ; Though dark be the fortune on earth that befiSls you, There's a bright home above, where the sun never sets. Oh I come ti>en to Jesus Whoise Arms are extended *To fold his dear children in closer embrace } Oh I come, for your exile will shortly be ended. And Jesus wilj show you His beautiful Face. Then come to the Saviour whose mercy grows brighter The longer you look at the depth of His love ; And fear not 1 'tis Jesus ! and life's cares grow lighter As you think of the Home and the Glory above. Hftve you sinned as none else in the world have before Axe you blacker than all other oreatures in guilt ? Oh, fear not, and doubt not ! the mother who bore you Loves you less than the Saviour whose Blood you . havcspilt! Oh ! come then to Jesus, and say how yonlloVe HimV And swear at His Feet you w^l keep in His Grace j For one tear ^at is shed by a sinner can move Him, : And your sins will drop off in His tender embrace. Then come to His Feet,' and l»y open your story Of suffering and sorrow, of guilt ieuidof shame ; For the pardon of sin is the crown of Hiselory, And the joy of our Lord to be true to ffis Name. Amen. » r*'1 as. (A.&M. 224.) O HAPPY band~6f pilgrims, If .onward ye will tread With Jksus as your Fellow With Jesus as your Heaid t HYMN9. 61 O, BtS. iter iter ore rovL rou I. . ^ -* f^ O happy it ye !»)»«' .. A« JWU8 did for men f As JB8U8 hungered then 1 " The Cro88 that ^U8 carried He carried as your due ; The Crown that Jbsus weareth . He weareth it for you. \ The faith by which you see Him, The hope in which ye yewn, The love that through all troublet To Him alone will turn. The trials that beset you, The sorrows ye endure, r The manifold temptations • That death alone can cure. % What ari they but his jewelb Of right and celestial worth T ' What we they but the bdder Set up to heaven on earth. O happy hand of pilgrims, Lo^t upward to the skies, ^Where such a Ught affliction ^ShaU win «»o great a prize. Amen. 88. (A: AM. 365.) O LOEB of heaven, and wrth. and sea. To Thee aU pfaise and gio'y^J, ^enb«v,s^rip^Th^^^^ f » •^ irl flTTv^ w^a«;n««i eirth dispUys, We owe Thee thankfulness and praise. _ WhogivestaJl. 62 *'j- 1p HYMNS. ,t Thou didst not apAre Thine Chilv 8ov,< But gav'st Him for a world unaone. And Ireely with that Bleaaed One Thou gi vest alL e Thou giv'flt the Bolt Spirit'b dower SpiKit of life, and love, and power, M And doBt his sevenfold sraces shower ' Upon us aU. - ,, ,-~ ► ■•■■.;. For souls redeemed, for sins fordven. For means oj grace and hope of heaven^ Fathbr, what can to Thee be given, Who givest all ? We lose what on ourselves we spoid, We have as treasure without end Whatever, Lord, t Soldiers, who are Christ's below. Strong in faith resist the f oe ; ' . Boundless is the pledged reward Unto them that serve the Lord. ■ ■. ' ■ '■'■'. ■ >■ ; ■ - 'Tis no palm of fading leaves ' *'* Thut the conqueror's hand receives :' Joys are his, s^tene and pure, . . \ Light that ever shidl endure.' For the souls thatxivercome Waits the beauteous heavenly home , .' Where the blessed evermore Tread, on high, the starry floor. Biasing soon and little worth ' Are the things that tempt on earth ; Heavenward lift thy soul's regard ; - God Himself is thy Reward. Father, W ho the crown dost give, .Saviour, by Whose death we live, ' Spirit, WTio our hearts dost raise. Three in One, Thy Name, we praise. 3 , r Amen. .^ BYliNS. 88. (Tone A. & M. 215, or 256.) Stakd up I stand up for Jesus t Ye iwJdierB of the cross ; I^t high His royal banner, •. It must not suffer loss; . From vict'ry wnto Jict ry His army shall He lead.^ 'rill every foe is vanquished^ And Cfcist is Lord mdeed. Stand Aip I stand up f«'J^»V The trumpet call obey ; Forth tb the mighty conflict ^ this His glorious day ! - Ye that are men, Mrw serve Him AKainstunnuiNreAfoes, 1 Jf criurace rise with danger. Stand up ! stand n^ «W Jf"** • SW in His strength alone : • Thewm of flesh win faU you- . Ye dare not tiMst. your own: Pnt on the gospd armour. And, watehi^ unto prayer, Where duty cans, or dwjger. Be nevet wawtmg there. Stand up! stand/ up for Jesus ! . ®*Se^trifewiU'notbelong; qniia dav the jioiseOt baWie, ^Th^^ext the viator's song; . To him thai overcometh ^J^crownoflifeshalLbj; HfiAththeKingofglo^ ^ gh^ reign etemaUy. e» I «• -•♦ I- \ >. 4ifJ men. 89. (A/&M.24.) . ^UN of W soul. Thou Saviour dear, ???« not night if Thou be near : ^*S^^no"f rth-born^^^^^^^^ ^ To hide Thefe from Thy servant » «jr .T^^sf*- r f-^' 1^ 66 HYMNS. When the soft dewB of kindly sleep My wearied eyelids cently steepi Be my last thought, now sweet to«eat For ever on my Saviour's breast. * ■■• ■■■■;^-> :' -■■';"'. ■'"•-■■■■'■■:■.' A Abide trtth me from mom till ev6,' For without Thee I cannot live ; Abide with me when night is nigh, For without Thee I dare not dief -"^ms^^ If sbmi poor wanderinc child of Thine Have spurned to-day the voice Divine, Now, Lord, the gracious work begin ; Let him no more lie down in sin. Watch by the sick ; enrich the poor Wiih blessings from Thy boundless store ; Be eveiy mourner's sleep to-night, Like infant's plumbers, pure and light. Oome near aiiid bless us when we wake, Ere through the world our way w6 take ; ' Till in the ocean of Thy love We lose ourselves in heaven abov^ Amen. ■ 40. (A. AM. 215). %^ Thb 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. Cue Holy Name she losses. Partakes one Holy Food, And to one hope she presses With every' grace endued. .. -. ■ ■' A" • ■■ . ■ *» ( w 67 TUouah with a Bcorirful wonder Men see her sore opprest. By schiams rent aBunder. . Mid toil and tribulation, ■^Ldtuinultofherwar SheVaS the consummation OfWe for evermore ; Tin^&the vision Klonous «ri.lftnirine eyes ars blest, A?d the Xt dhurch viQtonouB ^h^^the Church at rest. Yet she on earth hath «mon Wi^ God the Three in one. » J !r«^iP aweet communion 41 (A. & M. 197). . , . .11 ^ Indeath^daAtiOel^^ With Thee, dear Lob-p, »««« , IV ■■^'»l 68 HYMNS. Thy rod and staff my oomfoit iti]]» Thy orow before to guide me. Thou smead'st a Table in my sight ; Thy XTnctioh grace bestoweth ; , And ohy what transport of delight From Thy pure Onalice floweth? And so throu£^ all the lengtli of days Thy goodness faileth never : Good Shepherd, may I ain^hy nraise Within Thy house for lever. Amen, I ■■■1 i* '■■:•; ai&- * 42. (A. AM, 230) ^ . Therb is a blessed home . .Beyond this land of woe. Where trial nevei^iome» " Nor tears of sorrow flow ; Where £aith is lost in sight^ And patient hope is crowned, ; And everlasting kght Its glory ^tiirowsaronnd. Ther^ is a land of peace;!. ~ Angels know it well ; Olad/songs that never cease ""''^ithin its portals sweU ; / Around its glorious Throne, ^ • Ten thousand Saints adore v •Christ, with the Father Okb f And SnRiTy evermore. O joy all joys beyond, , To see the Lamb Who died, And count each sacred Wound In Hands, and Feet, and Side ; To give to Him the praise . Of every hiumph won. And sing through endless days . The great things He hath done. Look ^p, ye saints of God, Nor fear to tread below , The path your Saviour trod Of daily toil and woe ; StV". W"i :a^. J^WO*"*" • # iS. , ' HYBtKS. Wait but a Uttie wbil« * His own most gta^**"*; "??* r Shall welcome yon above. e9 •'/ Amen, ♦\ (A. & M. U9.) Thou art fjone np on bigb. TomanaionBmtheBiaes, ^ And SSd Tby TbPDn^c^i^^g^y W us at last to Tbee. * ^ Oar onward oourgeinnrtM, B»t only let t»I£*;'i,*^ Thrai art Bone up on Wgh ! ■ ly With «n the bright one. ot the Bk^ Attendant in thy tr«^ LoW.,l>yThy»vingpo^' .. . So mie na hve ind ^ ^^ ^^^ 44. t > /■; sIP'* • THRdUoii all tbecban^g scenes olbfe Tilr^^-rmy^G^Bb.^^^^^ ' . . My beart andtongue employ n mftcnif V tbe Lobd witb itoe, W^ me exalt His Name ; >, * .Wben in distress to Him I called Be to my rescue came. f f iniiia^gMiiimt 70 i *i; 1. A 1 ^e hosts 61 The dwdli K Ddiverance Who on :, pake buil E^foerienf^ Howt>li&s84i[ i§ ■ :/lPio>' ^iVe no _'0ll ■V-:' ^:t .'..-I , THt *f BriBiac\mth:TmS^trbh^ L6 ''%ftKlU^tl^^ &ix, ' ■: ; Where is TWr reigii of peace, , / i^W^^'jEliall aanbatred oease, in the reahns above?'-: Shall flee thy Face before ? ^ We pray Thee, LOB]i@arisei JAjid come in l%y £preat might Bevive our longing eyes. Which htngaish for Thy sights Men scbm Thy sacred Name, And wolves devour Thy fold ; > By many deeds of shame We learn that love grow6 cold w .^ .\ w Y I 4W-.4 •x {«i;;vo^ earth md laden. with m? Bm.\ . ■f^VhS;^-l'S^ir„«ar«^d'':i"ie. „ "Tj:riCravSSbid,«e»C.me." • ^ii&e i am, how dare 1 hope to .tend . ;, ■ !^p«.?Vory of t^thfene appear?- 'TOaihUe I f««w.<.ld tread the heavenly way. ^aiV .«i* Si*kr^al'«:E^owUt'5;aWm«.e«.. His aire the ^l^*'?"* ?". ..^f oan f br aU atone, :*TwaB He Who found -o;^^^^^^^^ And dayjg *^^ . _ardon. anAv;iiBl|ag^^ ^"^ aVbvday, whereby my 80Uim^yvj-» -^-m. mk I 4.*iv RoidlnSy wear v ,4^ ^^ ^t Absolver. SJ^^**! !^J?^rayer^ \ iS?in the i^'^i^.^T:^^^^^^^ . \ lay be the garment otiny "^ .,. „ Jfor^me. Righteous ' ^.XhonwUta™w^fo^^e.^^:iJ^ ^e aU the ~«"^f ^j^e the^'gol.len crown ; t- 1 Nought can I ,^,,^X& Yetlet my fulfWaxt wna^ Ukc Mary'B gi t let my cie^^^^^ V ^^ ForgivgH greatly^Jxow i g> j ,», iwe, I r ^^. H » . lit *¥f. • / 7? BYMN& 47. (A. A Mclis.) I Whkn I survey the wondrous Cross * On which the Prince of Glory die4f My richest gain 1 count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride. Forbid it^LoRD, that I should boast, * Save in the Cross of Christ my God ;: All the vion things that charm me most, . ' I saorifipe them to His Blood. JSee froinHis Head, His Hands^ His Feett^ Sorrow and love flow mingling .down ; Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or^tiioms compose so rich acrown ? • . V Where the whole realm of nature mine, -. That were an offerixi^far too small; . " liove so amazing, so Divine, 'u Demands my soul, my life, my all ! To CHRiflT, Who won for sinners grace By bitter grief and anguish sore, Be praise from all the ransomed race B^r ever and for evermore. Amen* t , .Wi" r /" \. i^*-' 'V ''. y " «. *-^- «l V .' i V # *^ « ^ • ■ • V ' .. . ■■ ■ . . \ # % ••V ■• #• r i *«» # «• ■$ 'S<'\