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" Eyt 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." mf LIGHT'S abode, celestial Salem, Vision whence true peace doth Brighter than the heart can fancy, [spring Mansion of the Highest King ; / Oh, how glorious are the praises Which of thee the prophets sing ! mf There for ever and for ever Alleluia is out-pour'd ; 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 ; mf 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. / Oh, 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 I mf Now with gladness, now with courage, Bear the burden on thee laid, / That hereafter these thy labours May with endless gifts be paid ; cr And in everlasting :jiory Thou with brightness be array'd. / 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, While unending ages run. Amen. # EVENING PRAYER. « Opening Sentences. The Exhortation. f i4 General Confession, to be said of the uihole Congregation after the Minister, all kneeling. Uy l l '^ l^ip z j A LMIGHTY and most merciful Father ; We have erred, and strayed * ^"- — 1 [\ fro™ Thy ways like lost sheep. We have followed too mugh the devices and desires of our own hearts. We have offended against Thy holy laws. 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 ; Aiid there is no health in us. But Thou, O Lord, have mercy upon us, miserable offenders. Spare Thou them, O God, which confess their faults. Restore Thou them that are penitent ; At ording to Thy promises declared unto mankind in Christ Jesu our " Oil And grant, O most merciful Father, for Kis sake ; That we may i . .after live a godly, righteous and sober life. To the glory of Thy iioiy Name. i A - men. %The Absolution, or Remission of Sins, to be pronounced by the Priest alone, standing; the people still kneeling. ife^A' LMIGHTY God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Who desireth not the death of a sinner, but rather that he may turn from his wickedness, and live ; and hath given power, and commandment, to His Ministers, to declare and pronounce to His people, being penitent, the Absolution and Remission uf their sins : He pardoneth and absolveth all them that truly repent, and unfeignedly believe His Holy Gospel. Wherefore let us beseech Him to grant us tiue repentance, and His Holy Spirit, that those things may please Him, which we do at this present ; and that the rest of our life hereafter may be pure, and holy ; so that at the last we may come to His eternal joy ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. %Then the Minister shall kneel, and say the Lord's Prayer; thd people also kneeling, and repeating it with him. g ^- il c llrirj r^UR Father, which art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name, Thy kingdom ^ I \J come. Thy will be done in earth. As it is in heaven. ~Q.. — ^ Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our O Lord, save the Queen, ij? And mercifully hear us when we call up - on Thee. lip @^^i :c3Z l^Endue Thy Min-| isters with right-/ "^^^^^^mw -eousness, mf^l And make Thy cho - sen peo - pie joy - fuL ^=te 32= ■J^ O Lord, save Thy peo-ple. i I^ And ■JSi bless Thine in be ^ rit ance. lEi; M 3s: jTj « IZBQI ^t^ :C253^: H^F^ -B^ dig in our time,/ ^ ^^^ 9 Be^wue thaw is none other that j *«JJ^^ [ {^"^^'j only Thou.O God. rrp: ^r=zfe Jlrr.HE^Og > O God, make clean) . our hearts with - /'"" "^' ^m — zs: msr \-fr^ :22i 'S' =• 811^11 — ^ i^ And take not Thy Ho - ly Spirit from us. ^^ =4 3S:e 3a: 33: rni icz tt zz -HI ^^ IK 4t~' ig=:: ^iThtti shall follow three Collects ; the first of the Day ; the second for Peace; the third for Aid against alt Perils, as hereafter followeth ; which two last Collects shall be daily said at Evening Prayer without alteration. After First Collect : — ^ A - men. 7 ^=^ ^od. fall lOUt iOM No. 410. THE MUSICAL TIMES. Price i^d. LEAVE US NOT, NEITHER FORSAKE US COMPOSED BY JOHN STAINER. 444 IM 80 III 303 S7 »7 isg aoo a? 560 aa5 339 Vi 263 386 igo S78 339 509 576 IS3 178 133 »74 90 18s 74 490 383 J83 103 saa 3ia 309 SI6 no a?! Sio 342 426 JO 877 4fi aS9 t6i 468 J70 137 198 ANTHEMS, CHORALS, AND HYMNS, PRICE THREE-HALFPENCE EACH. A day in Thy courts Sir Q. A. Macfarren Adeate Fidelea (O come, all ye faithful) Again my mournful aigha ... Battiihill A Grace (Give thanka to God) V.Novello A Hymn of Faith Edited by J. Barnby Alia Trinita beata All people that on earth ... Tallia Almighty and everlasting God Qibbona Almighty and merciful God Sir J. Goaa And He ahall purify Handel And the angel aaid unto her King Hall Arise, shine (Christmas) Sir G. Elvey Ascribe unto the Lord ... Hugh Blair As pants the hart Spohr As we have borne (Easter) ...J. Barnby Ave Maria Franz Abt AveVerum(}esu,WordofGod) Mozart Ditto W.S.Hoyte Ditto Gounod Awake, put on strength Alice Borton Awake up my glory (Easter) J . Barnby Before Jehovah'sawfulthrone M. Madan Behold, I bring you good tidings Goss Ditto Giovanni Croce Ditto C. W. Smith Ditto T.L. daVittoria Behold, how good and joyful Dr. Clarke Behold now, praise Creyghton Behold now.praise the Lord G.J. Bennett Behold now, praise the Lord Dr. Rogers Benedicite, omnia Opera ... Various Blessed are the dead H. H. Pierson Blessed are the dead C. V. Stanford Bleaaed are the merciful Dr. H. Hiles Blessed are they ... Berthold Tours Blessed are they that fear Sir G. Elvey Blessedt)ehe(femalevoices) Neukomm Blessed be the Lord God ... Dr. Nares Blessed be the Lord God S. S. Wesley Blessed be the Lord God Earl of Mar Blessed bethename(Harvest)H. Gadsby Blessed is he Blessed is He (Easter) Blessed is the people ... Blessing and glory Blest are the departed „ Break forth' into joy Break forth into joy But the Lord is mindful By the watera of Babylon Call to remembrance ...Dr. Narea ... Gounod V. Novello ...Dr. Boyce Spohr J, Barnby Oliver King Mendelssohn G. B. Allen ... Farrant S36 Call toremembrance (s.& cbo.)V. Novollo 148 494 «4I <94 229 323 l(!9 iV 170 123 336 33] 320 61 290 360 192 269 228 465 39 «»7 a33 334 473 6 aga S74 a86 346 479 37a 431 370 319 3J7 503 441 103 163 421 66 373 31 S64 459 33 358 43a 326 ao4 Charity, "La Cariti " (4 trebles) Rossini Christ became obedient ... J. F. Bridge Christ being raised (Buter) S. Webbe Christ beingraised (Easter) Sir G. Elvey Christ is riser (do.) Sir G. Elvey Christ is risen (do.) B. H. Thorne Christ our Pas80ver(do.) Sir J. Goaa Christ our Passover(do.) ... B. Tours Come, Holy Ghost(s.iECho.) T. Attwood Come, Holy Ghost Douland Come now, and let us reuon R. Briant Come unto Me ... J. S. Smith Comfort, O Lord Dr. Crotch Cry aloud and shout Croft Daughters of Jerusalem Sir O. Elvey Daughters of Zion Mendelssohn Deus misereatur ... ... E. Mammatt Doth not wisdom rry ? ...'■^.. R. HaUng Drive far from us the mortal foe V.Novello Drop down, ye heavens ... J. Barnby Easter Hymn Arr. by V. Novello Enter not into judgment T. Attwood Envyl eldest bora of hell I (5aw;) Handel Far from my heavenly home Ch. Vincent Fear not, O Land ... Chat. H. Lloyd Forgive, bleat ahade ... Dr. Callcott Forthese and all Thymerciea Lancaster Four Christmas Carols J. Barnby Four Hymna for Christmaa ... Various Four Hymns from " The Hymnary " Four Hymn Tunes J. Barnby Pour settings of the Kyrie ... Schubert From all that dwell ... Dr. Walmisley From the rising of the tun ... Ouseley From Thy love at a Father Ch. Gounod Give ear, O Lord (Ave Maria) C. Oberthfir Give peace in our time W. H. Callcott Give the King A. H. Brown Gloiy be to God on high V. Novello Glory to God in the highest Pergolesi God hath appointed a day ( Easter) Tours God, my King Bach God save the noble Czar God save the Queen ... V. Novello God shall wipe away all team J. T. Field God so loved the world .. Grant, O Lord (Collect) Grant to us, Lord , Grant ua Thy peace Grant, we beseech Thee Great and marvellous .. Halleli^aht For unto ot Sir J. Goaa Mozart ... J. Barnby Mendelssohn ... H.Lahee ...Dr. Boyce W.H.Monk 227 »77 297 76 186 504 417 333 32 a ai3 337 4 88 361 349 «37 74 301 240 438 39a 107 224 U7 334 ago 48 423 ♦48 193 331 420 306 120 116 304 98 33 igo 338 3aa 363 131 3a I 343 2g4 180 33 333 43t 343 Hallelujah I Hallelujah!... V.Novello Harkt the herald angels sing Dr. Ions Hark t the herald angels singMendelttohn & 77 Have mercy, O Lord Mozart Hear, holy Power Auber Hearken, O Lord ... A. C. Mackeniie Hearken unto mo, my people A. Sullivan Hear me when I call ... King Hall &33 Hearmy prayer, O God ... Kent Hear my prayer, O Lord ... Winter Hearthe voice and prayer J. L. Hopkins Hear us, O Saviour ... M. Hauptmann Hear what God the Lord V. Novello He comes, ordained of yore W. Jackson He in tears that soweth ... Dr. Hiller He is risen (Easter) H. Gadsby Here shall soit charity Dr. Boyce Holiest, breathe an evening blessing (^ Holiest, breathe an evening G. C. Martin Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God J. Bishop Holy Spirit, come, O come G. C. Martin Hosanna in the highest (Advent) Stainer How beautiful upon ... R. A. Smith How dear are Thy counsels Dr. Crotch How goodly are Thy tenia ... Ouseley How lovely are Thy dwellings ... Spohr Hymns for Easter Calkin & J. Barnby Hymnua Eucharisticus ... Dr. Roger* I am Alpha and Omega ( Trinity )J . Stainer If we believe that Jesus died Sir J. Qost If ye love Me W.H.Monk If ye love Me Tallit If ye love Me Dr. C. S. Heap If ye love Me Sir R. P. Stewart I know that the Lord is great Ouseley Incline Thine ear Himmel In humble faith and holy love Dr.Garrett In Jewry is God known Dr. Clarke In Judah ia God known Mendelssohn In manus tuas (Like aa the hart) Novello Inthebeginning(Christmas) G. B. Allen In the beginning (do.) E. H. Thorne In the end 0! the Sabbath A. Carnall In the sight of the unwise ... Ouseley It is high time (Advent^ J. Barnby It shall come to pasa B. Tourt I wiilalwaygivethanksJ.Baptiste Calkin I will arise (3 & 4 voices) Rev. R. Cecil I will arise Creyghton I will lay me down in peace C. Stoket I will lay me down ... A. C. Mackeniie I will lay me down ... Df' A. H. Mana FOR CONTINUATION, SEE OTHER LIST. LONDON AND NEW YORK: NOVELLO, EWER AND CO. i88 Ii8 407 399 5*2 393 Mr 277 292 372 332 219 94 410 6 5»7 531 a4« "4 513 471 388 S6» «5 38a a9 46a S7« 401 49a 68 41 419 243 149 86 la 478 an ass 4i-« 241 409 21 84 S47 391 I3S 449 1121 480 49S 266 >59 368 493 THE MUSICAL TIMES-Confmued ANTHEMS, CHORALS, AND HYMNS. I will tlft up ndne eyes ... Dr. Clarke I will kjng of mercy (3 trebles) Novello I will sing of Thy power Sir A. Sullivan ]esu, blessed Word of God ... Gounod Jean, give Thy servants (Ave Maria Stella) Uut Jesu, Lord of life ... G. A. Naumann Jesus Christ is risen to-day ... Dr. Ions Jubilate and Kyrie (in F) W. 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'H-l-'rl^JkliiJiJ.^J ? y s- ^AA J.A P^ i ^fji^p i ".^ r j I g * ^i j i g— II rfTrlf r f r^^ & tj' * d:i^ iS: ^ Compositions by Dr. Stainer. ST. MARY MAGDALEN A SACKED CANTATA 1 HB Words coupilbd and writtbm by thb Rbv. William John Sparrow-Siupson, M.A. (COUPOSBD POR THB GLOUCBSTBit TrIBNNIAL FbSTIVAL, 1883.) Vocal Score, 8vo, as. Paper Boar da, as. 6i. ScarU* Cloth, 4s. Sol-fa Edition, it. botV byl time THE DAUGHTER OF JAIRUS A SACRED CANTATA (COIIPOSBD POR THB WORCBSTBR TrIBNNIAL FBSTIVAL, 1878.) Vocal Score, 8vo, it, 6d. Sol-fa Edition, gd. our THE CRUCIFIXION A MEDITATION ON THE SACRED PASSION OF THE HOLY REDEEMER Pot Tw^ Solo Voices (Tenor and Bass) and Chorus, interspersed with Hymns to be sung by the Congregation. The Words sblectbd and written by the Rev. W. J. Sparrow-Simpson, M.A. Vocal Score, 8vo, is. 6d, Words only, with Hymns, 2d. SERVICES. Service, No. I, in B flat. 8vo, m.; or, singly: Te Deum, 6d. ; Bene- dlctui, 4d.: Jubilate, 3d.; Introit, Kyrie (i and a), Before and after tile QoBpel. Creed, OfiiBTtory Sentences, Sutsum corda, Sanctua, and Gloria in Excelsis, is.: Magnificat and Nunc dimitus, 4d. Serrice, No. a, in A and D. Svo, aa. ; or, singly : Te Deum, 4d. ; Bene- dictua, jd.; Kyrie (i and a). Creed, Oflertoiy Sentencea, Sanctua, and Gloria in Ezcelaia< ».: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, 6d, Service, No. $. Svc.'ts.; orfSingly; Te Deum, in B flat, Sd.; Bene- dictus, in D, 3d.; Kyrie, Doxology, Creed, Sursum cOrda, Sanctus, Benedictu), Agnua Dei, and Gloria in Kxcelais, la.; Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, in B flat, fid. Te Denm, in C. Svo, sd. Nicene Creed, in an easy form for four voices, or voices in adaon, witli Organ Accompaniment, folio, M,; Svo, sd. Oflee of the Holy Communion, in A, Kjrrie, Creed, Sanctns, and Gloria, vocal score, as.: vocal parts, is. fid. Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, in E flat, vocal acoi*, la, fid. ; vocal parts, la. Magnificat and Nunc dimittia, in B. Vocal acore, la. fid.; Svo, fid.; vocal parts, is. Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, set to Irregular Chanta. No. i. For Choral Festivala. Svo, id. Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, in D, in Chant form for Congregational uae. No. a. Svo, sd. Canticles of the Church, arranged to Orejgorian Tones. First Series, Svo, fid.; or, singly: Te Deom, First Tone, ad.; Benedictus, Third Tone, ad.; Magnificat, First Parisian Tone, and Nunc dimittis, Second Parisian Tone, 3d. Ditto, Second Series, Svo, fid. : or, singly : Te Deum, Third Tone, sd. : Benedictus, Sixth Tone B, ad. : Magnificat, Fifth Tone D, and Nunc dimittis, Third Tone B, ad. Ditto, Third Series, Svo. 6d.; or, singly; Te Deum, sd. ; Ber idictus, ad. ; Maenificat and Nunc dimittis, ad. Ditto, Fourth Series, Svo, 6d. ; or, singly : Te Deum, sd.; Bei.»dictus, ad.; Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, ad. Magnificat, St. Saviour's Tone, Svo, ad. Miserere, &c., as used in St. Paul's Cathedral at Special Lenten Services, Svo, 3d. Choir Book of the Office of Holy Communion, containing the whole of the proper Plain Song of the Priest's part, together with the andent Confiteor, Patemoiter, Ac, and the Kyrie, Creed, and Gloria of Merbecke, Svo, as. The Sevenfold Amen I ,j The Dresden Amen f ANTHEMS. \nd all the people saw the thunderings. Varae, i.s. or t.t. Svo, fid. Awake, awake, put on thy strength, O Zion. Pout voices. (Festivals.) Vocal score, as. ; Svo, fid. ; vocal pnrts, is. fid. Deliver me, O Lord. Pull, four voices. Vocal acore, fid,; vocal parts, fid. Drop down, ye heavena. (Annnneiation.) Four voices. Vocal score, IS. fid. ; vocal parts, la. irieve not the Holy Spirit of God. Four volcet. Svo, 3(L Hosanna 10 the Highest (Advent,) Fall, four voice*. Vocal scon, la. : Svr, ild,; Sol-fo, id.: vocal parte, fid. 1 aii Alpha 400 Ometn. ( Trinity-tide or gensrai oao.) Verso, t. or T. Vocal Kore, la. ; (vo, i^d. I dsa lr sd wisdom, "('rio, b.s.s. and Cboma. (Epiphany.) ,lvo,fid. I saw tk* Lord. Doable Choir. (Trinity.) Vocal acort, as, fid.; tvo^ fid. I vocai Mfts, la. fid. Lvad, ktadlir Lwht Vocal score, aa.; Svo, 4d. Laarc ■■ BOi nsithsr forsake us. (Ascendon.) t|d. lid. ANTHEMS— continued. Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. 8va Let the peace of God. Verse, a. or t. Svo, 4d, !.ord, Thou art God. Tenor aolo and Chorua. Svo. Sd. My hope ia in the everlasting, and Awake, thou that aleepeat (Daughl ei of J aims). Verse, t. ed. O clap your handa. (Ascension or general.) Full, four voices. 8vo,fid., Sol-fa, ad. O Zion, that bringeth good tidinga. (Chriatmaa.) Vocal acoro, if | Svo, ijd. ; vocal parts, fid. Sing a song of praise. Pull, four voices. Svo, sd.; Sol-fa, i)d. The Lord Is in His holy temple. (Feast of the Purification.) Full, five voicea. Vocal acore, la. fid.; vocal parte, is. 3d. The morning stars sang together. (Christmaa.) Verse, five voices Vocal score, as. fid. ; Svo, fid. ; Sol-fa, ad. ; vocal parts, a*. The righteous live for evermore. Verse, four voices. Vocal seora, IS. fid.; Svo, 4d. There waa a marriage in Cana of Galilee. Verse, *.s. (Wedding.) Svo, 3d. They have taken away my 'Lord. (Baater.) Four voices. Vocal score, IS. ; Svo, ltd. ; vocal parts, fid. Sol-fa, id. They were lovely and pleasant In their Uvea. (SS. Simon and jada.) S.A.T.B. with verse for b.b. Vocal score, as. fid. Vocal parte, ia.3d. Thus speaketh the Lord of Hosta. (Christmas.) i|d. Sol-fa, id. What are these that are arrayed in white? (AU Salnta Day.) Fall, four voices. Svo, sd. Sol-fk, id. Ve shall dwell in the land. (Harvest.) Four voices. i|d.; Sol-fa, i^, SONGS. ^ d. •se ••• BM Ma ••• aaa I ••• asa Mt ••• aaa aaa I • *• eea aaa aaa ••• ass m O . a o My Maker and my King (with Harmonium obbllgato) (Soprano) i 6 Slumber Song (mth Violoncelloor Harmonium Accompaiiiment ad lib,) (Soprano) ■) o Unbelovad(Baaa) ..it GLEE FOR A.T.T.B. Bind my brows. Svo o 4 The Triumph of Victoria. Madrigal for five voicea. In imi- tation of " The Triumpha of Oriana," written in honour of Queen Bliiabeth a • ORGAN MUSIC. JnUlant March » ~. i Overture, Daughter of Jairus. Arranged by W. liodge 1 6 The Organ Primer, paper cover .~ » ~. a Ditto, paper boards a fi Arraogementa in Nos each a e No. I. Andante firom Quintet in B flat (Op. 4) Beethoven. Minuet irom the Oboe Concerto HandeL a. Andante from a Pianoforte Dast ... Mosart. Overture, JSawMlf ... HandeL S. Introdncnon and Allegro tiom a Symphony Haydn. Andanfe molto from Pianoforte Sonata (Op. laa) Schttheft. 4. Sinfonia (Laat jadgment, and part) ... Spohr. Kyrie eleiaon. Mass No. i Byblar. I Adagio eenressivo firom Symphony in C Schamaan. Cavatina Vfolia Qnaitat, No. is _ B ee t hoven. Andante ... ... AbeL Andante, P.P. Sonata, No. s. Op. lao ... Schabert, to b( SO « inclii heav hert after Chri Roy Thy to 'I Insufllcieney (Tenor) iUted(Bsaa) Loyal death (Base) My little pet (Soprano) the pou for or reqi as I of >NDON A NEW YORK: NOVBLLO. rSK AND CO. R. A. regatiofi. Jd. ipett(D>aght«i viicei. 8TO,6d., ocal Kora, it i ri-fo, lid. Bcadon.) Full, 'le, five ToicM rti, M. u Vockl Mon, I.I. (Weddinc.) ToicM. Vocal ODD and Jnda.) 1. Vocal parta, Sol'fa, id. t»- Day.) Full, Id.; Sol-fa, i|d. a.d. M. I S ,M M. 1 6 t o a o ; Soprano) I k panimenl 4 in imi. a honour o 4 • [0*.« ..a t .M M« a ... each a aathoven. HandaL Mosart. Handd. r Haydn. Schnbcit. Spohr. Byblar. ehnmaan. •ethoven. ... Ab«L BchBbaffc ' h EVENING PRAYER. The Second Collect at Evening Prayer. Mi^ — IJB^j:^ r\ GOD, from Whom all holy desires, all good counsels, ^ H \j and all just works do proceed; Give unto Thy servants that peace which the world cannot give ; that both our hearts may be set to obey Thy commandments, and also that by Thee we being defended from the fear of our enemies may pass our time in rest and quietness ; through the merits of Jesus Christ our Saviour. The Third Collect for Aid Against All Perils. g>|:=:::]|glp=3 T IGHTEN our darkness, we beseech Thee, O Lord ; ^ — 1 I ^ and by Thy great mercy defend us from all perils and dangers of this night ; for the love of Thy only Son, our Saviour, Jesus Christ. Anthem. — " Leave us not, neither forsake us." {Stainer.) A Prayer for the Queen's Majesty. I^A men. -<2_, 321 i 4U^<^fl — J r\ LORD our heavenly Father, high and mighty, King of kings. Lord of _ lords, the only Ruler of princes. Who dost from Thy throne behold all the dwellers upon earth ; Most heartily we beseech Thee with Thy favour to behold our most gracious Sovereign I-ady, Queen VICTORIA ; and so replenish her with the grace of Thy Holy Spirit, that she may always incline to Thy will, and walk in Thy way : Endue her plenteously with heavenly gifts ; grant her in health and wealth long to live ; strengthen her that she may vanquish and overcome all her enemies ; and finally, after this life, she may attain everlasting joy and felicity ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. A Prayer for the Royal Family. ^ _|| c z ft::z3 A LMIGHTY God, the fountain of all goodness, we ^ I [\ humbly beseech Thee to bless Albert Edward Prince of Wales, the Princess of Wales, and all the Royal Family : Endue them with Thy Holy Spirit ; enrich them with Thy heavenly grace ; , Prosper them with all happiness j and bring them to Thine everlasting kingdom ; thrcugh Jesus Christ our Lord. A Prayer for the Clergy and People. \—m-^A ^ K men. i W A — <© — men. ~S2~ m ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, Who alone vvorkest great marvels ; send down upon our Bishops, and Curates, and all Congregations committed to their charge, the healthful Spirit of Thy grace ; and that they may truly please Thee, pour upon them the continual dew of Thy blessing. Grant this, O Lord, for the honour of our Advocate and Mediator, Jesus Christ. A Prayer of St. Chrysostom. ;:; i|g^J — q A LMIGHTY God, Who hast given us grace at this ^ time with one accord to make our common sup- plications unto Thee ; and dost promise, that when two or three are gathered together in Thy Name, Thou wilt grant their requests : Fulfil now, O I-K)rd, the desires and petitions of Thy servants as may be most expedient for them ; granting us in this world knowledge of Thy truth, and in the world to come life everlasting. m^M~^ Wz ^ A - men. -^ I}? A - men, 'M /k ^ery day that passeth, Every hour that flies, Tells of love unfeigned, Love that never dies. Clearer still, and clearer. Dawns the light from heaven, In our sadness bringing News of sins forgiven ; Life has lost its shadows ; Pure the light within ; Thou hast shed Thy radiance On a world of sin. 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. Blessed Saviour, Find a rest at last I Higher then, and higher. Bear the ransomed soul. Earthly toils forgotten, Saviour, to its goal ; Where, in joys unthought of, Saints, with Angels sing, Never weary, raising Praises to their King. Amen. 1 1 il. III i| i n I I I ii|»i ^ ii ||.^;i [j ■'X ' ■'M*^'*"''"' N. tlMMS & CO. TVPOGRAPHICAL MUSIC PRINTERS, TORONTO. i ^ '^f-. ^1 * ■ ^