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Lorsque le document est trop grand pour dtre reproduit en un seui clichd, 11 est film6 d partir de I'angle supdrieur gauche, de gauche A droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images ndcessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 < < < H m m o h H O I i) i) n '0 {> Q Q y {**: 5 () i.' {} i {} Sunday School Centenary. dDrkr of ^bening "^xni^n FOR A CHILDREN'S SERVICE TO BE HELD AT ^t CfltjiBiircl (TjiDrtji nf §i Sumjjg, ON SUNDAY, the 4th of JULY, 1880. Issued ioith the Authority of tlie Lord Bishop oftlte Diocese. TORONTO: EowsELL & Hutchison, Printeks, 76 King Street East. George Furnival, Music Printer. 1880. I :cvr CX~J:^^;^^^JT^c~lC^^^l•:r■^;^■^•yru:•'^•u:•'^^^ ■,:•><—<— -.—■I— =.-"ir^j:-!i"-i!-!.—^i.—.!~>z—!:'>^~'r-ir" #rbir of C^ilbren's S^txiut BRIGHTLY GLEAMS OUR BANNER. S66, S.P.C.K. in Chris I. Bright-ly gleams our ban-ner, point-ing to the sky, Wav-ing on Christ's t- r piel f5s; Fine. I I sol-diers to their home on high, MTarch-ing thro' the de - sert, gjteTSg:zg=i3|;t|3S:t.=J=r-uJir:pH glad-ly thus we pr^, Still.with hearts u - ni-ted, sing-ing on our way, — BUBAT FOB OBOBUB; 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. Chorus : Brightly gleams, &c. Pattern of our childhood, once Thyself a child, Make our childhood holy, pure, and meek, and mild. In the hour of danger whither shall we flee. Save to Thee, dear Saviour, only unto Thee ? — Chorus. All our days direct us, in the way we go ; Crown us still victorious, over every foe ; Bid Thine angels shield us when the storm-clouds lour, Pardon Thou and save us in the last dread hour. — Chorus. Then with saints and angels may we join above. Offering prayers and praises at Thy throne of love. When the march is over, then come rest and peace, Jesus in His beauty ! songs that never cease ! — Chorus. H TJieti shall the Minister say : Let us pray. Lord, have mercy upon us. ChrUt, have mere;/ upon us. Lord, have mercy upon us. AUll FATHER, which art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name, &c. Ijord, onen Thou our lipa. And our vionfh nholl shew forth Thy praise. God, make speed to save us. Lord, make haute to help us. Amen. % Here let all stand up. Grory be the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost ; As it ivas in the he(jinnin(j, w nowi, and ever shall be : loorld without end Praise ye the Lord. The Lord's name be praised. H 2'hen shall be sung this Fsahii following : Canticles 5. Venite, emltemus Domino. Psalm xcv. Woouvvard. ^fHfiiiiitFiit-iilip e -G>-\-& t Lord : let us heartily rejoice in the | -giving : and shew our- OCOME, let us sing I unto . the strength of | our sal- | -vation. 2 Let us come before his presence with | thanks- selves I glad in | him with | psalms. 3 For the Lord is a | great | God : and a great | King a- | -bove all | gods. 4 In his hand are all the comers | of the | earth : and the strength of the I hills is | his | also. 5 The sea is his | and he | made it : and his hands pre- | -pared . the | dry 1 land. 6 O come, let us worship and | fall | down : and kneel be- \ -fore the | Lord our I Maker. 7 For he is the | Lord our | God : and we are the people of his pasture * and the I sheep of | his | hand. 8 To-day if ye will hear his voice '' harden | not your | hearts : as in the pro- vocation * and as in the day of tempt- | -ation | in the | wilderness ; 9 When your fathers | tempted | me : proved | me and | saw my 1 works. 10 Forty years long was I grieved with this gener- | -ation . and | said : It is a people that do err in their hearts * for they 1 have not | known my | ways. 11 Unto whom I sware I in my 1 wrath : that they should not | enter | mto . my I rest. Glory be to the Father, I and . to the | Son : and I to the | Holy Ghost ; As it was in the beginning out ! end. ! A- I -men, is now, and | ever shall be ; world with- H' FIRST LESSON.— 1 Samuel iii. l-U. Can. ^8. Magnificat. Monk. Can. 26. iViuic Dim. HiNK. mfimmmiw iplbfS^lte ,<=.?-:£ MY soul cloth magni- I -fy the | Lord : and my spirit hath re- | -joiced . in | God my | Saviour. 2 For he I hath re- | -gardod : the lowliness | of his | hiind- | -maiden. 3 For be- I -hoUl from | henceforth : allgenor- i -ations . shall | call me ', blessed. 4 For he that is mighty hath | magnified | me : and | holy j is his | Name. 5 And his mercy is on | them that | fear him : throughout | ail | gener- | -ations. 6 He hath shewed strength I with his | arm : he hath scattered the proud in the imagin- I -ation | of their | hearts. 7 He hath put down the mighty | from their | seat : and hath ex- | -alted . the I humble . and | meek. 8 He hath tilled the hungry with | gocid | things : and the rich he hath | sent | empty . a | way. 9 He remembering his mercy hathholpen . his | servant \ Israel : as he promised to our forefathers,* Abraham | and his | seed for | ever. Glory be to the Father, &c. SECOND LESSON.-St. Luke ii. 40-52 ; or 2 Tim. iii. 14 -17. LORD, now lettest thou thy servant de- 1 -part in | peace : ac- | -cording | to thy I word. 2 For mine | eyes have | seen : thy I —sal- | -va- ] -tion, 3 Which thou I hivst pre- | -pared : before the | face of | Jill | people ; 4 To be a light to | lighten . the 1 Gentiles : and to be the glory | of thy | people I Israel. Glory be to the Father, &c. THE APOSTLES' CREED.— To be aaul by all. The Lord be with you. And with thy spirit. Let us pray. Lord, shew thy mercy upon us. And grant us Thy salvation. Lord, save the Queen. And mercifully hear us when we call upon Thee. Endue Thy Ministers with righteousness. A nd make Thy chosen people joyful. Lord, save Thy people. Aiul bless Thine inheritance. Give peace in our time, Lord. , , , , . , ^, ^ ^ , Because tliere U none other thatfightethjor us, but only Thou, God. God, make clean our hearts within us. And take not Thy holy Spirit from tts. 6 IT TJien shall follow these Collects, the first for the day. OLORD, who never failost to help and govern them whom Thou dost bring up in Thy steadfast fear and love, bless theae Thy Children, and sow the seed of eternal life in their hearts : that whatsoever in Thy Holy Word they shall pro- fitably learn, they may indeed fulfil the same. Look, Lord, mercifully upon them from Heaven, :ind bless them, that they obeying Thy will, and alway being safely under Thy protection, may abide in Thy love unto their lives' end, through Jesus Christ our liord. Amen, MOST merciful Father, send down upon Thy servants, the Clergy, the Superin- tendents, and the Teachers in our Sunday Schools, Thy heavenly blessing ; and daily increase in them Thy manifold gifts of grace ; the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and strength, the spirit of knowledge and true godliness. Grant that Thy words in their mouths may never be spoken in vain, and that in all their words and deeds they may seek Thy glory and the increase of Thy kingdom ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. LIGHTEN our darkness, we beseech Thee, O Lord ; and by Thy great mercy defend us from all perils and dangers of this night : for the love of Thy holy Son, our Saviour, Jesus Christ. Amen. n Then shall be sung the Centenary Hymn, 2. FORWARD, CHRISTIAN BROTHERS. I. Forward, Christian bro-tl;ers, for-ward in the fight, 'Tis the Mas-ter calls us --- ---- .,i«_^ sgiiii^iiiiii§iiiis to es-pouse the right ; Be not, then, faint-heart - ed, for what-e'er be - tide, pll- i=i-:f:_^_ I I irlqiz — i._l 11 ""^ z^"" Cbonif. i I -#- -•- -•- -0—0 I - -0. .0. -0. -0—&- '^-S- jE-susis our Cap - tain, He is at our side. Forward,then,in con - flict, ^=!iE:zprf=3:zEx;»:c:IiE£^-i=i:Is:H:p=»z:p:zfiii::ic=tirf i Stand a-gainst the wrong, Till the shout uf bat - tie, End in vie lory's song, 2. Manifold teirptations, sins within, without. Fiery darts of Satan compass us about ; Oft are we discouraged — wherefore should we fear ? In our weakest moments, Jesu, Thou art near. Forward, then, &c. 3- In our helpless childhood, Thou didst hear our vow. When the sacred symbol was upon our brow ; 'Neath the Royal banner steadfastly we '11 tread, Looking unto Jesus as our mighty Head. Forward, then, &c. Through the years of childhood Thou hast been our stay. And Thou still art with us, even to this day ; Thou didst hear our promise in the Church's sight. That we should be faithful — children of the light. Forward then, &c. ,5- Now again we pray Thee may we all be one, One in love and doctrine till our work is done ; Fight until our Captain, knowingwhat is best, Calls us from the warfare to our endless rest. Forward, then, &c. THE SERMON, BY HIS LORDSHIP THt BISHOP OF TORONTO. OFFERTORY FOR THE SHINGWAUK HOME, « Hymn 572 S. P. O.K. i==izzl;i??dzizz:!!==t|i^ifzz:!L— ^-iii- ish'd was the ev'-nine hymn. The tem-ple courts were dark ; The P-S>- Hush'd was the ev'-ning hymn, The tem-ple courts were dark ; ail 'B nt ^ lamp was burn - ing le dim be - fore the sa - cred ark ; When Z^ ?: f^ V sa - cred tip: -G- sud - den - ly a Voice di - vine rang thro' the 1— t -©- Id: I si-lence of the shrine. .-&■■ ±fc:^t -i:: I I \ t J I'ho old man, moek and inild, The prieBt uf Israel, nlcnt : His watuh the teiaplo cnild, The little Invite, kept ; And what from Eli'a sense was sealed. The Lord to Hannah's son revealed. Oh ! give mo SamHol's oar, The oiMjn ear, O Lord, Alive and quiok to hear Each whisper of Thy word Like him to answer at Thy call, And to obey Thee first of all. Oh ! give mo Samuel's heart, A lowly heart that waits Where in Thy House Thou art, Or watches at Thy ^ates By day nnil nit(ht, n heart that still \fove8 at the l)reathing of Thy will. Oh ! give me Samuel's mind, A sweet unmurmurinK faith, Obedient and resigned To Thee in life and death. That I may read with childlike eyes Truths that are hidden from the wise. ALMIGHTY Ood, our Heavenly Father, look down in mercy on all who teach, and on all who learn, in our Sunday Schools : pardon and deliver us from all our sins, confirm and strengthen us in all goodness, and bring us to everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen, ' COLLECT AND BENEDICTION. / PRAYERS (which may be tauoht to the children) To BE USED Privately in Church before and after Servicr I. Before Service. HEAVENLY Father, give me grace to worship Thee in spirit, and in truth^ to pray to Thee earnestly, to praise Thee heartily, and to hearken to Thy word with reverence and godly fear, for Jesus Christ's sake. Amen, II. After Service. ALMIGHTY and most merciful Father, be pleased to accept the prayers and • praises which I have now offered up to Thee ; and may I be a doer of Thy word, and not a hearer only. Grant this for Jesus Christ's sake. Amen. Or the following Collect from " An Order of Prayer for me in Sunday Schools." OLORD God, who didst reveal Thyself to Thy prophet Samuel, while he was yet a child, grant to us, whom Thou haat made Thy children by adoption and grace, that we may attain to the knowledge of Thy will, and may pass all our days in obedience to Thy holy commandments ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A