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DOC, Prttfeeeor of Mueie in the Vnivernity of Trinity College, Toronto. rUBMSIfRI) BY COPP, CLARK, AND CO., TORONTO. 1874. 6 Si. 2100 Entered according to Act of Parliamont oi Canada, in the year 1874, by Jane Billopp Mauger, in the Office of the Minister of Agrionltnre, at Ottawa. PREFACR Th« late Rer. John Black died in December, 1871, leaying » number a mannsoripft eompositionB in Sacred Music; from which coMection this yolame has been compiled, and m behalf of his widour and children ig now offered to the pubUc by hia eldest daughter (Mrs. Mauger), with a sincere trust that the book mftj U deemed a pleasing addition to Choirs^uii. that im famUy circles H may meei with a merited appreciation^ J. B. M. r;" dual be pepabJUMd wittoat the permiMion of the Bditer. I ( INDEX OF FIRST LINES. flntlino. AU-hail! adored Trinity Almighty Father, robed with light Am through this wilderness I stray Awake, my soul, and with the son Awake our aonls, away our fears Bright was the guiding star that led Brightest and best of the sons of the morning Children of the Heavenly King OhxirtiaDa, awake, salute the happy mom . . Ohrist, the Lord, is risen again Ohrist, the Lord, is risen to-day Gome, Holy Qhost, Greater, oome Oome, Holy Spirit, oome Oome, ye faithful, raise the strain , Come, ye thankful people, oome Far abore yon glorious oeiling Far from my heavenly home From highest heaven the Eternal Son Give to our God immortal praise Glorious things of Thee are spoken God of my life, thro' all my days God of our life, to Thee we call Gradous Spirit, Holy Ghost Ghiide us, O Thou great Jehovah Hark ! a thrilling voice is sounding , Hark ! the herald angeb sing , He oomes, He oomes, the Judge severe , He is risen! He is risen! , Holiest, breathe an evening Ueaiing Holy Jeeu, Saviour blest , How beauteous are their feet How Uess'd are they whose hearts are pure !••••< • ••••' ■ •••«• L.H. L.1C. L.M. L.M L.M O.M. 11.10.11.10... U 10.10.10.10.10.10. 7's 7's (8 lines) . . CM S.M 76.76.76.76... D. rs 8'sand7's .. S.M 888.888 D. .. L.M D. 8's and 7's LJf L.M 7.7.7.5 •••••••• 8'8,7'8,and4's 8.7 D. rs L.M. 87.87.77 D.rs 7*8 D*JU« ••••••■• NasM of Tone. Bjrmn. Eldon 38 Gortlandt .... 43 St. Andrews . . 23 Guelph 3 Norfolk 39 Arlington .... 18 Montreal 17 Podmore 44 Ephrata 14 Kingston 30 Saumares 29 Veni Creator . . 36 Elton 35 New Brunswick 27 Gleanville .... 69 Maugerville.... 33 Forrester Hill.. 62 Fairfield 54 Amherst 19 Summerside .. 61 Belmont .^ 4C Pomfiret 22 Sunset 37 Albyn 45 Aberdeen 11 Torrybum .... 15 Westmoreland.. 10 Saokville 28 Niagara 7 Riohdale 20 Woodstock .... 63 Winsleydale .. 65 max ov Yimu una. fbilLlM. flow fireet the name of Jamif aonnds JenualMD on high I , Jmo, m7 Lord, 1117 God, mj All ... Joan, the -wmj thoaght ii sweet , Jeans shall rdgn where'er the aim . . . Lol He oomes in douds descending . , Lord of the worlds abore ••*••••• • .•••.• I «••••«•. Mine eyes, and mj deaire My Ood, and is Thy table spread My Ood, how endleas is Thy love My soul, repeat His praise Neamr, my God, to Thee Now that the daylight dies away . O, all ye people, dap yonr hands . O Ohrist, who hast prepared a pluci O day of rest and gladness O God, onr help in ages past O Lord, how joyful 'tis to see O, timely happy, timely wise O, where shall rest be found P Put thou thy trust in God Book of agen, deft for me Since every trial marks the road . . . Soldiers of Christ, arise Spirit of mercy, truth, and love . . . Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go . The happy mom is come The Lord, the Sovereign King The Book is deft ! with faith draw near Thou art gone up on high ! Thou art gone to the grave, but we will not deplore thee Through the day Thy love hath spared us Try u8, O Gk)d, and search the ground We wake, we wake, ye heavenly choir When shades of night around us dose Who are these like stars appearing P Ye saints and servants of the Lord OM 66.6S.44.44. . . OOaOOsClO* • • • I L.M L.M 87.87.87 66.66.44.44... L.M L.M P.M CM L.M L.M. 76.76.76.76.., CM L.M L.M S.M «••••< > t • • • • • < rs (6 lines) L.M S.M L.M L.M 8's (6 lines) H.M. .... S.M. ■ • •••••< I • • • • • CM... D.S.M 12*8 and 11*8.. o7.o7.77. .... CM L.M. L.M. 87.87.77. .... 88S.888. (D.) NsmeofToae. H7BIB. St. Aug^nstine . . 47 De Belin 53 Newfoundland. 68 ElBngham .... 16 Burlington .... 46 Toronto 12 Qneensbnry . . . . • 66 Kensington.... 21 Bedemption . . 67 Apnley 2 Meldrum 69 Acadia 48 Kingswood .... 6 Frederioton .... 82 Dorchester .... 67 Canada 49 Wdsford 61 Sterling 64 Spring Hill .... I Besthaven .... 42 Morley 66 Torquay 26 Bentley ..... 60 Kingsdear .... 66 Gagetown .... 34 South Hill .... 8 Elmcrof t 9 Triumph 26 Paddngton .... 52 Eugharist 68 OUvet 31 Heber 70 Hamilton 6 Lavington .... 24 Keswick 4 Halifax ...... 18 Acton Scott.... 41 FemHiU 50 IB. 47 53 68 16 46 12 66 . 21 . 67 . 2 . 69 . 48 . 6 .. 82 .. 67 .. 49 .. 61 64 I 42 66 26 60 66 34 . 8 . 9 . 26 . 62 . 68 . 31 .. 70 .. 6 .. 24 .. 4 .. 18 .. 41 ... 60 IlfDEX OF TUlfES. Tunes. Aberdeen . Acadia . . . Aoton Scott Alb vn . . . Amnerst . . . Apsley . . . Arlington . Belmont Bentley . . . Burlington . Canada . . . Cortlandt . De Bolin . Dorchester Effingham . Eldon Elmcroft . Elton Euphrata . Eucharist Fairfield . . . Fern Hill ... Forrester Hill Fredericton . Gagetown . . . Gleanvillo . . . Gu(?lph Halifax Hamilton . . . Heber Kenuington . Keswick King's Clear . Kingston . . . Kingswood • ••••••• • • • • • I Me«««. n7i.S' 8.7 11 1 • M 48 87.87.77 41 8*8, 7'8, and 4'b . . 45 L.M 19 L.M 2 C/.M. ••.•«....• 18 L.M 40 L.M 60 L.M 4ti 76.76.76.76 49 L.M 43 66.66.44.44 53 L.M 57 L.M 16 L.M 38 8'8 (6 Uncs) 9 S.M 35 66.66.66 14 CM 68 888.888 54 888.888. (D) .... 50 S.M 62 L.M 32 L.M 34 D.Tb 09 L.M 3 L.M 13 8*8, 7*8 and 7*8 . 5 12'8andn'8 ... 70 S.M 21 L.M . 4 S.M . 60 7*8 . 30 CM 6 Tones. HeMore. g Laving^n .... Maugerville .. Mel^um .... Montreal .... Mor W New Brunswick Newfoundland Niagara ■ • • • V. •«!• •••••••••••• .... 8'Hand7'8 . . . S.M .... lO'sand U's .... .... S.M . . 76.76.76.70 . . . 88.88.88 88 . . . . D. 7*8 Norfolk Olivet .... D.S.M Packiugton . . Podmore .... S.M .... 7*8 Pomfret Quecnsbury .. liedemption . . Re.sthaven .... liichdale .... l:m ... H.M .... L.M .... S.M 7'8 Sackvillo .... Saumarez .... South Hill . . St. Andrew's St. Augrustino Spring Hill . . Sterling Summersidu . . Sunset Toronto . . . . 87.87.77 .... 7'8, (81ine8) .... . . . . L.M . . . . L.M • . . . v^.iiL. ....*•...... .... L.M .... L.M . . . . D. 8*8 and 7'>: ... .... 7.7.7.5 87.87.87 Torrybum Torouav ...... D. 7*8 . . . . 7*8 (6 lines) Triumph .... Veni Creator . . .... H.M .... CM. Wdsford .... Westmoreland Winsleydalo . . Woodstock .... . . . . CM .... L.M . . . . CM . . . . S.M. No. of Hymn. 24 83 50 17 36 27 58 7 39 31 32 44 22 55 67 42 20 28 29 8 23 47 I 64 61 37 12 15 25 26 36 51 10 65 6ii Y. Hymn 1. SnuMonittM L.M. dL^ ^^ OTIlffELY happy, timely wise ! Hearts that with rising mom arise ; Eyes that the beam celestial view. Which evermore makes all things new I New every morning is the love Oar wakening and uprising prove ; Through sleep and darkness safely brought, Restored to life, and power, and Uionght. New mercies each retaming day Hover around ns while we pray ; New perils past, new sins forgiven, New thoughts of God, new hopes of Heaven. Old friends, old scenes will lovelier be, As more of Heaven in each we see ; Some softening gleam of love and prayer Shall dawn on every cross and cara. *rs ■^.-mjjij Hymn 2. '1: 0lotninq. iiUS ApSLBf. L.M. lidr=td: J— 4 --^■-^ n^p'p p-p -fP pV v^r^. ■Gt ^^£i. M" TpJ-grJ=r^-'^"^ Bg^igE^a 1— "t ill ^: -s»— PP :pS ^ i I I p PP cd:^,^- Ss fr g-s jd j^^ ^-j -- :p2: 1 t—r -o- :/^-- i^tct^^c^ f^- I P- A-men, i HOLIEST, breathe an evening blessing, Ere repose oar spirits seal ; Sin and want we come confessing, Thon canst save, and Thon canst heal. Though destmction walk around as. Though the arrow past as fly, Angel-guards from Thee surround us, We are safe if Thou art nigh. Though the night be dark and dreary, Darkness cannot hide from Thee ; Thoa art He who, never weary, Watchest where Thy people be. Should swift death this night overtake as, And our couch become our tomb. May the mom in Heaven awake as, Clad in light and deathless blootn. Hymn 8. (Sbenfng. SOUTHRXLL* L.M. jJJ:,8Ji'-i ^ ^ ■&—&- -Q-&- ■&- ^AAj^A ' ^^= f I S^t Amen. SUN of my soul, Thou Savionr dear, It is not night if Thou be near ; Oh, may no earth-born cloud arise To hide Thee from Thy servant's eyes. Abide with me from mom till eve, For without Thee I cannot live ; Abide with me when night is nigh, For without Thee I dare not die. Come near and bless us when we wake. Ere through the world our way we take ; Till in the ocean of Thy love We lose ourseWes in Heaven above. p i I Bymn 9. ®benfn8« 4-r4 EufOBorr. 8's, 6 lines. 9'^ tP^-- 12^: k -e ^,_c 4JpzfeJli:^J==ztdz^Sfer|3i^ ._l_. Pi' SI -t m^ "O" ^jQ. :^-^ >-^ ^-^ 41 (Musie/or $tcond ttrit, btginning at third line.) T- -p— p- Thoae who Fr^ fei- r--p--f-sp 1^-1 Bet at nought and sold Him, Piero'd and ^ ^ ^. -gl ^ J \_rj_ P--M ?2=C2: P P :p2: r W pg 10- l 'f^^ nail'd Him to the tree} Deep ^=fe f=^^m wail • ing, I P p=ii^.=p^: -^- - I ^■=^^--f^-^ fffp T- Efe B sr f deep • ly wail • ing, ^Ir^l ?3=:i ±--§ Shall the true Mes • si • ah F=r^-=^^ H^>- O" Bee. .Q_ i LO I He comes in clonds descending, Once for favoured sinners slain ; Thousand, thousand saints attending, Swell the triumph of His train. Hnllelnjah ! Hallelujah ! Amen. Every eye shall now hehold him, Kohed in dreadful Majesty ; •Those who set at nought and sold Him, Pierced and nailed Him to the tree. Deeply wailing, Shall the true Messiah see. Now Redemption, long expected, See in solemn pomp appear I All His saints hy man rejected, Now shall meet Him in the air. Hallelujah ! See the day of God appear I Yea ! amen ! let all adore Thee, High on Thine eternal throne; Saviour, take the power and glory, Claim Thy kingdoms for Thine own. O, come quickly ! Hallelujah 1 Amen. r I! Hymn 13. snibent. Halipai. L.M. ^^^SSPEP -^f . ,. , i'^Tp>T'ri^'rr pe f rr gmpitl^^pi WHEN shades of night aronud ns close, And weary limhs in sleep repose, The faithful soul awake may be, And longing sigh, Lord, to Thee. Thou true Desire of Nations hear, Thou Word of God, Thoa Savioor dear 1 In pity heed onr humble cries, And bid at length the fallen rise. come. Redeemer, come and free Thine own from guilt and misery ; The gates of heaven again unfold, Which Adam's sin had closed of old. All praise, eternal Son, to Thee, Whose advent doth Thy people free ; Whom with the Father we adore, And Holy Ghost for evermore. AX. [. i m Hymn li> AlUgro Modtraio, - r:r^a I^ F^ rm^ - f ■«»• ^ -^ i^ 1^ — r I J ;£ -m I , V V- "C?" J— J- -s* — s» :p=rp=tp -«s»-- I I r @ J J. -Si ^ -^ A f:=^^F g J- J. ? 2— PZ ■^ :S I a £3l s 4-T :cr :P2: -o- :1^ ic^zfc -^5>- -4-T 2:xz:i^— d=^ j=i .d^ A. ^--=P^ -lS>- ^s: .d_J - Hark! A. P2- the t: :?2i:;: H: be - raid • I i^i o- 22/: f an C^ IZZ2: i gels mng, Glo • ry I :^=±=p5 ii ict x_o- "F:^ 18 Q > C?- "CT to (S— L <&■ i :f:i; new • bom King! A- men. :a=:r^ :P2: i3H m -^ q: HABK ! the herald-acgels sing, Olory to the new-bom King ! Peace on earth and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled. Joyful all ye nations rise, Join the triumphs of the skies ; With th' aogelic hosts proclaim Christ is born in Bethlehem ! Hark ! the herald-angels; &c. Christ, by highest heaven adored, Christ, the everlasting Lord, Late in time behold Him come. Offspring of a virgin's womb ; Veil'd in flesh the Godhead He, Hail th' Incarnate Deity ! Pleased as man with man appear, Jesus our Immanuel here. Hark ! the herald-angels, &c. Hail the heaven-born Prince of Peace ! Hail the Son of Righteousness ! Light und life to all He brings, Risen with healing in His wings. Mild He lays His glory by. Born that man no more may die ; Born to raise the sons of earth, Born to give them second birth. Hark 1 the herald angels sing, &c. aOHB Hymn 16. atw^tmui. Epfinoham, L.M. m -s>- I ■^^. ' .^ t±^ 1r — I- I 1 -.- f^f^il ^iSiiil Amea. I 1 1 — I- v- JESU ! the veiy thought is sweet, In that high Name all heart-joys meet ; But sweeter than the honey far The glimpses of Thy presence are. No word is sung more sweet than this, No name is heard more full of bliss ; No thought brings timer comfort nigh Than Jesus, Son of God most high. Jesus, the hope of souls forlorn, How good to tbem for »in that mourn ! To them that cieek Thee, oh, how kind, But what art Thou to them that find ! No tongue of mortal can express, No letters write its blessedness ; Alone who hath Thee in his heart Knows, love of Jesus ! what Thou ari f. I Hymn 17 (Bfiifltfan^ lymn 17, (KpiPDaitJ)* =± i>-:t- -- ^-4 — -=ilE-X-Lg-:gzii:::z:::t-t: Montreal. lO's & ll'B. E^^ -T-(9 G ^ ! _J J 1^2: rt— i^ 122: I ■©-II III — r-Q • i i g; — ^ — - I BRIGHTEST and best of the sons of the morning, [aid ; Dawn on our darkness, and lend us Thine Star of the East, the horizon adornin _.-C |^t^^^lE,^^?p-.l I P- m ^.^— j^ — - — — U=c -S"- :i^3 m-zzfidiilz:] -H- g- 12^ 3~fc=,F s»- ~ — Q :p --© —I — & I C2 ^=_ .cL' -f5>- -V- :p- I o- :t: ' . A ^- — — — TTipn. i ^fi GIVE to our God immortal pvaiae, Mercy and truth are all His ways Wonders of grace to God belong, Repeat His mercies in your song ! He built the enrlh, He spread the sky, And fixed the starry lights on high ; Wonders of grace to God belong, Bepeat His mercies in your song ! He sent His Son with power to save From guilt and darkness and the grave; Wonders of grace to God bftlon/, Bepeat His mercies in your song ! Through this vain world He guides our feet, And leads us to His heavenly seat ; Wonders of grace to God belonjr, Bepeat His mercies in your song ! / ::1= aent , I I , I -J I I J ElCHDALE. 7's. :^^ ru _-^:d„ .'^-^- i=l3qzr~^_- --4— -(^^ ^p^ i 'i A-men. ::p5- 'Cj* ■>' tzzfi- &g= t: :c2: + .G^- cpz^. ^: .-^-? ii HOLY Jesu ! Saviour blest, As by passion strong possessed, Throiigli this world of sin we stray. Thou to guide us art the way. Holy Jesu ! when the night Of sorrow blinds our clouded sight, Round the cheeriug day to throw, Saviour, then the truth art Thou. Holy Jesus ! when our power Fails us in temptation's hour, All unequal to the strife, Thou to aid us art the Life. Channel of the Father's grace, Image of the Father's face, Saviour blest, Incarnate Son, With the Father Thou art One. Glory to the Father be. Glory, only Son, to Thee ; And of equal power confessed, Glory to the Spirit blest i BU. I III Hymn 21. »i5 Sent ^^ U I . i I =g5' d: rid; Kensington. S.M. p.-q-=j: :prt«t=:^-t3-Sgn ^ -n^t I 'II' ' d^-:^- -^d_. _i Li P -<^- -fsz: ^5>- -^^ -^^ ^_ eP=g -m~^=]r J _ -Si- 0^ :=i:c:i:! tgl-: r-H-l- :c3z: F S--* •fS»- -s>- .J_J_.d- -ps: s>- ;^i ^^= ^4 ^ ^Fp^t,^ -S>- (S- r2_ ~f^--^- ^^ti^Eai Amen. lira: MINE eyes and my desire Are ever to the Lord ; I love to plead His promises, And rest upon His word. When shall the pardoning grace Of my forgiving God Restore me from those dangerous ways My wandering feet have trod ? O keep my soul from death, Nor put my hope to shame ; For I have placed my only trust In my Eedeemer's Name. With humble faith I wait To see Thy face again ; Of Israel it shall ne'er be said, He Bought the Lord in vain. i Hymn 22. %ent. POMPBBT. L.M. la: -<©- £l- ^1^ .c 3i-^r^^ ifc^ C2-. :22^i:n il^M — l-^-l- -ip :^ Si^i^ = t:. 1^1 I -©- J ©-^J I A-men. r^ -J I A-men. GOD of our Life, to Thee we call, Afflicted at Thy feet we fall ; When the great waterfloods prevail, Leave not our trembling hearts to fail. Friend of the friendless and the faint, Where shall we lodge our deep complaint ? Where but with Thee, whose open door Invites the helpless and the poor. Then hear, Lord ! our humble cry, And bend on us Thy pitying eye ; To Thee their prayer Thy people make ; Hear us for our Redeemer's sake. % i i Hymn 23. Sent St. Andrews. L.M. i m^- r^- zXzx -^-:.:-.^ & — 1-«© d=i -.(i^ SJi ^d:r--. J. r . J_ , .Q -^- ,- <2 _ J__^:?S»_ d_^Q _ „ t|i2J-. ^ -&—-€> — - -«s»- ^ -#<9-i ii^ :il=: J- ^^ <<9- :- -g ^ - izg^i -<9 — H — ^ .^- t: £ .Q. ^^_^^ -&- 7X 4- is>- :2i: -&- g^T-g ^ 1 ?- 1 PS^ AS throngh this wilderness I stray, Be Thou my Light, be Thou my Way; No foes, no evil need I fear, If Thou, my Lord, my God, art near. When rising floods my soul o'erflow. When sinks ray strength in waves of woe ; Saviour, Thy timely aid impart. And raise my head and oheor my heart. Teach me where'er Thy steps I see. Dauntless untired to follow Thee ; let Thy hand support me still. And lead me to Thy holy hill. If rough and thorny be the way, My strength proportion to my day ; Till toil and grief and pain shall cease, Where all ig calm and joy and peace. + Hymn 24. 'k %cnt. Lavinoton. CM. •©- IE P o-^-- "p ^ ^. ©. ^ I r ,^ I 1 X-S: ii -^^c -p= : — & s* db— -_:. — & •f =ii — 6>— -{ gj ■p. I ■cj- a d. .!2 I^-- _.d. -I— J I Amen. 1 ictrr *3F "T^r I m TRY us, God, and search the ground Of every sinful heart ; Whate'er of guilt in us is found, bid it all depart. When to the right or left we stray, Send down Thy heavenly grace To guide our feet into the way Of everlasting peace. Help us to help each other, Lord, Each other's cross to bear ; Let each his friendly aid impart, And feel another's care. Then, when the mighty work is wrought, Eeceive Thy ready Bride ; Give us in heaven a happy lot With all the sanctified. + N. 1 t i sn. Hymn 25. ILtnU Torquay. 7's 6 lines. -\Z<^ :az. .X..-W-J- I I .J_A -11-3:^ J -O G» <&- iE: — r SI — ' ._d __ _!S^_-^ -^ ■6i- I I 1^^722 .d- -&—r3 ■ ±322: -&-G-t-^ I :^:=?2 -Q-G- \ I I U Aiuen. ROCK of Ages, cleft for mo, Let me hide myself in Thee ; Let the water and the hlood From Tliy riven side which flowed, Be of sin the double cure, Cleanse me from its guilt and power. Not the labours of my hands Can fulfil Thy law's demands ; Could my zeal no respite know. Could my tears for ever flow, All for sin could not atone, Thou must save, and Thou alone. Nothing in my hand I bring, Simply to Thy cross I cling ; Naked, come to Thee for dress. Helpless, look to Thee for grace ; Foul, I to the fountain fly, Wash me, Saviour, or I die. While I draw this fleeting breath. When mine eyelids close in death. When I soar to worlds unknown, See Thee on Thy judgment throne, Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee. Hymn 26. diaattv. fe@-5fe= Wf^¥^ I 1 1. Triumph. H.M. 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H - rz: Amen. ^FP IfABEZ. ) lines. -<^ -^ f— ES i m Annen. 5^ CHRIST the Lord is risen to-day, Chnstians, haste your vows to pay I Offer ye yoor praises meet, At the Paschal Victim's feet. For the sheep the Lamb bath bled Sinless in the sinner's stead. " Christ is risen ! " to-day we cry, Now He lives, no more to die. Christ the Victim undefiled, Man to God hath reconciled ; Whilst in strange and awful strife Met together death and life. Christians, on this happy day Haste with joy your vows to pay. " Christ is risen ! " to-day we cry, Now He lives, no more to die. Christ, who once for sinners bled, Now the fii-st-bom from the dead, Throned in endless might and power, Lives and reigns for evermore. Hail, Eternal Hope on high, Hail, Thou King of Victory, Hail, Thou Prince of Life adored I Help and save us, gracious Lord 1 Hymn 30. (S^aiSter. EmosTON. 78. ^fe^! F - r ■ 1 I m^ >rezp=p: ^ — -gz- : - r r-T-y -- T ?2: tF _l 1 r fE^^^a ^3^^R ^zi(q: :2::t rJ 1 -(S>- Sze::^: ^^ :t=t -^- I i r r-'T .aA.a^.a.. v^. Sdr^ ^^^^feiia ^ 1/^ :ci: :^ "s .- fT- — is ■p: 3 :g V 1- -s>- :22:r— ^^ -^- I i^: ^r-J. S ■s>- A - men. =:znd zz i i ?- a D. CEQIIST the Lord is risen again, Christ hath broken every chain ; Hark ! angelic voices cry, Singing evermore on high, Alleluia 1 He who gave for ns His life, Who for us endured the strife. Is our Paschal-Lamb to-day ; We too sing for joy, and say. Alleluia 1 He who bore all pain and loss, Comfortless upon the Cross, Lives in glory now on high. Pleads for us, and hears our cry. Alleluia ! He who slumbered in the grave. Is exalted now to save ; Now through Christendom it rings, That the Lamb is King of kingfl, Alleluia I Now He bids us tell abroad How the lost may be restored. How the penitent forgiven. How we too may enter Heaven, Alleluia 1 Thou our Paschal Lamb, indeed, Christ, Thy ransomed people feed ! Take our sins and guilt away. Let us sing by night and day, Alleluia 1 Hymn 31. * -- s^ ^gE P^ "P^ P=^^^-^-tf - 7' Pr" ^■^ :g -- A-men. S: zz ^^ ST. II a J i i i THOU art gone up on high, To mansions in the skies ; And roand Thy throne unceasingly The songs of praise arise. But we are lingering here, With sin and care oppressed. Lord, send Thy promised Comforter^ And lead us to our rest ! Thou art gone up on high, But Thou didst first come down Through earth's most -bitter misory To pass unto Thy crown ; And, girt with griefs and fears, Our onward course must he. But only let that path of tears Lead us at last to Thee ! Thou art gone up on high, But Thou shalt come again With all the bright ones of the sky Attendant in Thy train. Oh ! by Thy saving power, So make us live and die, That we may stand in that dread hour At Thy right hand on high 1 /' i Hymn 32. I Fbbdebioton. L.M. /?\ T -«i-- =1^ f=?f^ r -d-=Tf^ I I T:^: s .^_g ^ ^^E rV^r^^ ? ? — - — (g— .f ^ ^. -G>- fm ^■- &'--—■ _1=r: I "ST I -s>- f :^ Amen. -&- On, all ye people, clap your hands, And with triumphant voices sing ; No force the mighty power withstands, Of God the nniversal King ! God is gone up our Lord and King, With shouts of joy and trumpets' sound; To Him repeated praises sing, And let the cheerful song go round ! Your utmost skill in praise he shown, For Him who all the world commands ; Who sits upon His righteous throne. And spreads His sway o'er heathen lands. ON. /:\ J &- Vi/ H men. Hymn 33. i Slittniion. zA^-A t-t s>— (S" ■I— r iri:: -(9- -t— r Mauoxrtxllb. 8s. & 78. -^- 1— t: ■g=- -1- «^ -|- £ 11 ?23 i- .J. ^ -©- 'P~- '^- 1 m. f- i^ggiiff^i?ip^iipp ^ irirrJzzJ.^4.-4Xj 1^1 .-pz^: t— [ s^ ■ -;n— ( i L J in. -©I Elton. S.M. -f^^F IB :^S ^1^ 3J3E^^E^feEsES tp-§-t P t^- -p- sp-f- 1 r p"P" p ^ p r r-T" f^- r^^-g: I A-men. ^ ^ fT-T Ip^^^lilil COME, Holy Spirit, come, Let Thy bright beams arise ; Dispel the sorrow from our minds, The darkness from our eyes I Eevive oar drooping faith, Our doubts and fears remove, And kindle in our hearts the flame Of never-dying love 1 'Tis Thine to cleanse the heart, To sanctify the soul ; To pour fresh life in f ^ery part, And new create the whole. Dwell Thou within our breast, Our minds from bondage free ; So shall we know, and praise, and love. The Father, Son, and Thee 1 Hymn 36. ^^ wiutimtiot. I Yeni Cbeatob. CM. I afc ■:d-rS' -g'- rg'-^^-T'5'-r:^r-:d i i g i '^ <^ i ri is-risi-n tzzpzi 1 H 4 H t: IS- :^: -1-H- :ct: U ij. id. iSr :p2: <&- 7^::^ .oL •^ipir (^-^^< 5tt?S: ■^*^ I .C2. I'll p=cpqp: 1 I (Ifuateybr second verte.) e|§ d: i::^-?^ .«s^- "C5" ^21 lip. Thou art the Comfort - er, the gift 1^5"^ :c± -(^ liri et-rrj €3- i ^ilS:^: rpt^i-ro III Of God, and fire of love, '■f^ T-- :p: -^- -s>--] ::rp2=^ :p -^. -s>- J. z=t5t: I I iS- f -rt -rii ■i^- ^'_G!_id_J-d. :P2=P2: -Q- P zz: - g^ P=F Amen. Z2: ^ GRACIOUS Spirit, Holy Ghost, Taught by Thee, we covet most Of Thy gifts at Pentecost, Holy, Heavenly Love. Love is kind, and suffers long. Love is meek, and thinks no wrong ; Love than death itself more strong. Therefore give us Love. Prophecy will fade away, Melting in the light of day, Love will ever with us stay, Therefore give as Love. Faith will vanish into sight, Hope be emptied in delight. Love in Heaven will shine more bright, Therefore give us Love. Faith, and Hope, and Love we see, Joining hand in hand, agree ; But the greatest of the three And the best, is Love. From the overshadowing Of thy gold and silver wing, Shed on us, who to Thee sing, Holy, Heavenly Love. 1 bright, see, Hymn 38. tEvinitj}. Eldoit. L.M. Upg Bi iidiK^' T^~n~T rT^ i _L- u - /-:a I < o — jQ — rfT m^^ ALL hail, adored Trinity ! All hail, eternal Unity ; O God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, ever One 1 Behold to Thee this festal day. We meekly pour our thankful lay ; O let our work accepted be, That sweetest work of praising Thee. Three Persons praise we evermore, One only God our hearts adore ; In Thy sure mercy, ever kind, May we our sure protection find. Trinity ! Unity 1 Be present as we worship Thee ; And with the songs that angels sing. Unite the hymna of praise we bring. Hymn 39. ^m KoRFOLS. L.M. -; — ^ ■z^-nct "^=?2= f---" j^^-/y 4_.j .•^- J . J :n- r fa^ 22: t— n 1^- ?2. I ^X^ 1 i ^^ss ^^ t AWAKE our sonls, away our fears, Let every trembling thought be gone ; Awake, and run the Heavenly race, And put a cheerful courage on. True 'tis a straight and thorny road, And mortal spirits tire and faint ; But they forget the mighty God That feeds the strength of every saint. From Thee, the overflowing Spring, Our souls shall drink a fresh supply ; While such as trust their native strength, Shall melt away, and droop, and die. Swift as an eagle outs the air. We'll mount aloft to Thine abode ; On wings of love our souls shall fly, Nor linger on the Heavenly road. ^^fel Tf (General ^jftnnS. Belmont. L.M. :±F^^E=i^ -rp; »(S> r iSig i31i u I 5-^ ■ffnt 221 gs men. r GOD of my life, through all my days My grateful powers shall sound Thy praise ; My song shall wake with opening light, And cheer the dark and silent night. When anxious cares would break my rest, And griefs would tear my throbbing breast. Thy tuneful praises raised on high Shall check the murmur and the sigh. When death o'er nature shall prevail, And all the powers of language fail, Joy through my swimming eyes shall break, And mean the thanks I cannot speak. Bat oh, when that last conflict's o'er, And I am chained to earth no more, AVith what glad accent shall I rise To join the music of the skies ! This cheerful tribute will I give, Long as a deathless soul shall live ; A work so sweet, a theme so high, Demands and crowns eternity ! I Hymn 41. General ^rftnni. Acton Scott. 87.87.77. WHO are these, like stars appearing, These before God's throne who Each a golden crown is wearing, [stand ? Who are all this glorious band ? Hallelujah ! hark, they sing, Praising loud their Heavenly King ! These are they who have contended For their Saviour's honour long ; Wrestling on till life was ended, Following not the sinful throng ; These, who well the fight sustained, Triumph by the Lamb hath gained 1 These are they whose hearts were riven, Sore with woe and anguish tried, Who in prayer full oft have striven With the God they glorified. Now their painful conflict's o'er, God has bid them weep no more I Hymn 42. (General H^pmnd* Besthatsm. S.M. m len. d J J ' J ' ' I — ^ J J. 11^2 a. ' ^^ ^ O" -^ OH, where shall rest be found, Eest for the weary soul ; 'Twere vain the ocean's depths to sound, Or pierce to either pole. This world can never give The bliss for which we sigh ; 'Tis not the whole of life to live, Nor all of death to die. Beyond this vale of tears There is a life above ; Unmeasured by the flight of years, And all that life is love. There is a deach whose pang Outlasts the fleeting breath : Oh, what eternal horrors hang Around the " second death." Lord God of truth and grace, Teach us that death to shun. Lest we be driven from Thy face. For evermore undone. General ^tfwini. Hjmn 43. :5t 3 Z^lj CoRTLAlfD. L.M. :^.-2::^i- :t^:-^-l a •^ 'III I I , rt~ I i( p" c^ ^a!_-zL„a d|^_ m ■■^^ :^:: o' P i zizil /TN "^" :c^:: -(fS> •P^J' :*S ^^ii ^^^^-^ I r^ F*^ A-niATi. T^'- :a: f""^ I A-men. ^v> :^:^--i ALMIGHTY Father, robed with light, Seated upon upon Thy Heavenly Throne, Oh teach our hearts to feel aright, And tongues to say, ** Thy will be done." In all Thy just and righteous ways Thy grace and goodness may we own ; Foe every mercy yield our praise. And say, O Lord, ** Thy will be done." And when oppressed with grief we lie, When brighter scenes are fled and gone, Still may our souls submissive cry, Father in Heaven, ** Thy will be done." Hymn 44. General l^n^mn^. PODMOBX* 78. f CHILDBEN of the Heavenly King. As ye journey sweetly sing ; Sing your Saviour's worthy praise, Glorious in His works and ways. We are travelling home to God, In the way the fathers trod ; They are happy now, and we Soon their happiness shall see. Foes are round us, but we stand On the borders of our land ; Jesus, God's exalted Son, Bids us undismayed go on. Let us sing, for safe and blessed, We with Jesus soon shall rest ; There our home is now prepared. There oar kingdom and reward. General ^jftmi. Albyn. 8s. 7s. & 4g. ^^f#f^^ i g^ 'o 0—0- §S>— — — -^-P 23 (9 A-men. 1 "^T I I fT'- SL GUIDE us, Thou great Jehovah, Pilgrims through this barren land; We are weak, but Thou art mighty. Hold us with Thy powerful hand ; Bread of Heaven, Feed us till we want no more. When we tread the verge of Jordan, Bid our anxious fears subside ; Bear us through th' o'erwhelming torrent, Land us safe on Canaan's side. Songs of praises We will ever give to Thee. Open Thou the living Fountain, Whence the healing waters flow ; Let the fiery cloudy pillar Lead us aU our journey through. Strong Deliverer, Be Thou still our strength and shield. Hymn 46. General ^pmnd. L.M. 1 JESUS shall reign where'er the sun Doth his successive journeys run ; His kingdom stretch from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more. To Him shall fervent prayer be made, And princes throng to crown His head ; His name, like perfume, shall arise With every morning sacrifice. People and realms of every tongue Shall hail His love with sweetest song ; And infant voices shall proclaim Their early blessings on His Name. Blessings abound where'er He reigns, The prisoner leaps to burst his chains, The weary find eternal rest, And all the sons of want are blest. Let every creature rise aud bring Its grateful honours to our King ; Angels descend with songs again. And earth prolong the loud Amen. deneial H^vmnsf* St. Auoustine. CM. ^=irtt- -O H »-•—©' H — -^ — g r; Xzz=t-. ^ (9 J2- ipP -<9- H ■+^ =3^ -e -:=irz:"iii1 ^^-f^^F^-f^rf^ ^^ :J. r— ^ :^ -^=r?2: J=q=*^-i^ S* S* — T—G — "^mm^^ S-^s-^: ^=^ "C7" -€>- -C2L -I- m t=^ t E?Eg£^ -©- 1 :?2: - &- Amen. r-=^p PT^ -s"- -S: -(S»- isz: i HOW sweet the name of Jesus sounds In a believer's ear ; It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, And drives away his fears. It makes the wounded spirit whole, It calms the troubled breast ; 'Tis manna to the hungry soul, And to the wearv rest. Dear Name, the Rock on which I build, My shield and hiding-place. My never-failing treasury, filled With boundless stores of grr ■^. Weak is the eff^' .i y heart, And cold my w t, thoughts But when I set lee as Thou ait, I'll praise Thee au £ ou^ht. Till then I would Thy love proclaim With every fleeting breath ; And may the music of Thy Name Eefresh my soul in death. i Hymn 48. (Setieral J^smna. i;-=l=qr::;:H^-1: ACADU, P.M. O Q ;^ig: ~^fM^^A X -t- "P ^^^^B NEARER my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee ; E'en though it be a cross That raiseith me, Still all my song shall be, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee 1 Though, like a wanderer, The sun gone down, Darkness comes over me, My rest a stone ; Yet in my dreams I'd be Nearer my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! There let my "way appear Steps unto Heaven ; All that Thou seudest me In mercy given ; Angels to beckon me Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee ! Then, with my waking thoughts . Bright with Thy praise, Oat of my stony griefs Bethels I'll raise ; So by my woes to be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee I Hymn 49. (Stmtal ^rftm^. p F=T=t :^: :cz 4- 4- Canada. 76. 76. 76. 76. ? -s^ -Gh ZZt :^=: 'zpizEB-^-0: rj' Sij: itj ■i — r. A A A A :az:pz ?23 :a=^z:^-p2: .Q_ I I P -- :^: -- J_ r-d ri -o- .ra. :^ fS- :p?- :?:2: -o- ^: :2:± -^ i-T - J=^ ?=:c± ^r^-=r ^ -o- ■^D- jQ- _^ -^.g^ -- ■^- :p2=^ M :st Z2: g d=d: F" -- P,"f P2; -- (S>- ^p# =^=Fis:S:^132=ciin ^\ PVt^^^ 3± 5B A - Lea. Z2 ■mnid« i :ftl=dxcJ Paoxinoton. S.M. ^ i^rriziS 2 r^^ :i2: -&-^ ^ 3^^ ^^^^^#^: ^^^^— gzi^ipg r iS?— S>— f rpc: 22-jrB S2: :^rt: qF^ S ^=:P2. s»- J=^-i ^P o » 221 feji^ ^ I z:^. prr?'^ THE Lord, the Sovereign King, Hath fixed His throne on high ; O'er all the heavenly world He rales, And all beneath the sky. Ye angels, great in might, And swift to do His will, Bless ye the Lord, Whose voice ye hear, Whose pleasure ye fulfil ! Let the bright hosts that wait The orders of their King, And guard His people when they pray. Join in the praise we sing ! Whilst all His wondrous works Through His vast kingdom show Their Maker's glory, thou, my soul, Shalt sing His praises too 1 [. Hymn 53. OCltCral J?»limfl. 66.66^S. " I ' ' ' I i I b I I — |- rp-zs)-r^m ra<— I r-1 - f i ii i 1^Hrg^^T.i5:j i aaen L-?2q f^EE ' ' , ' ' A men. ^^^^--A^, Q-, :^© ?2- :^^ t^Hp:; JERUSALEM on high My song and city is, My home whene'er I die. The centre of my bliss. happy place ! When shall 1 be, My God, with Thee, To see Thy face ? The patriarchs of old There from their travels cease ; The prophets there bv^hold Their longed-for Prince of Peace ! happy place ! When shall I be, My God, with Thee, To see Thy face ? The Lamb's apostles there I might with joy behold ; The harpers I might hear, Harping on harps of gold. O happy place i When shall I be, My God, with Thee, To see Thy face? The bleeding martyrs, they Within these courts are found, Clothed in pure array, Their scars with glory crowned. happy place ! When shall I be. My God, with The To see Thy face ? Ah me ! Ah me ! that I In Eedar's tents here stay ! No place like that on high : Lord, thither guide my way. O happy place ! When shall I be, My God, with Thee, To see Thy face ? I I ! Hymn 54. General ^pmni. 888.888. F^- i^ 'JA^Jj^, ^mmm^i^m -G-^-0-&- I I -s ■ I ■ II -Li ■&- £Ik T. .fiL '^ -(S>- n I I ^1 !i I lT ~ r r? I A.M. 3#iil^l| ii^ta#^#ipiifl "t--£=l FROM highest heaven th' Eternal Son With God the Father ever One, Game down to suffer and to die ; For love of sinful man He bore Our human griefs and troubles sore, Our load of guilt and misery. Sing out, ye saints of God, and praise The Lamb who died His flock to raise From sin and everlasting woe 1 With angels round the throne above, O tell the wonders of His love, The joys that from His mercy flow. In darkest shades of night we lay, Without a beam to guide our way. Or hope of aught beyond the grave ; But He hath brought us life and light, And opened heaven to our sight. And lives for ever, strong to save. Rejoice, ye saints of God, rejoice, Sing out and praise with cheerful voice The Lamb whom heaven and earth adore ; To Him who gave His only Son, To God the Spirit, with them One, Be praise and glory evermore. \ i i a a S IN CO ore; Hymn 55 General J^pmnd* QUEENSBUBT. H.M. rz?!:::^ i^ I I I .1 ^~:r^zs^i iS»- 4=: -G—G- ::p r t-?2: :i .d. siSf-i :t^ 22Zpz=:tppi| ?2: s -&■ tEl-zl -yS'-- J. /•m.n. (S>- LORD of the worlds ftbovo, How pleasant and how fair The dwellings of Thy love, Thy earthly temples are ! To Thine abode Our hearts aspire, With warm desire, To meet our God. Oh, happy souls that pray Where God appoints to hear ! happy men that pay Their constant service there ! They praise Thee still, Thrice happy they Who love the way To Zion's hill. t They go from strength to strength, Through this dark vale of tears, Till each o'ercomes at length, Till each in Heaven appears. Oh, glorious seat Of God our King ; Lord, thither bring Our willing feet ! God is our sun and shield, Our light and our defence ; With gifts His hands are filled, We draw our blessings thence. He shall bestow Upon our race His saving grace, And glory too. Hymn 56. iSeticral Jl^ffmni^. MOBLZT. S,M. W -^4^^ \-.^AA .Q_ ^^J.AJ. -I P^ ?==& tir± -S»- S ^F ^ VC/ iEdEE? ■S^ -i^ I I zixc^ -^>- :^ ^:± ?2ip2ip2Zp -O- -^ ^ -^ =r p ^ cpipz Pr zz I I I I I I --d.^ a .Q. .cl ;? ?=: :p2: ^J. r^ g ■- ■O" .^2. -- A-men. .Q. Z2: I t p PUT thoQ thy tnist in God, In duty's path go on ; Walk in His strength with faith and hope, So shall thy work he done. Commit Thy ways to Him, Thy works into His hands ; And rest on His unchanging Word, Who heaven and earth commands. Though years and years roll on, His covenant shall endure ; Though clouds and darkness hide His path, His promised grace is sure. Through waves, and clouds, and storms, His power will clear thy way : Wait thou His time — the darkest night Shall end in hrightest day. DOBOHXSTSB. L.M. =a- n. 2. 42ir221fc g>.r? ^.o J.-^ d m jj-ji CHRIST, who hast prepared a place For ns around Thy Uirone of grace ; We pray Thee lift our hearts above, And draw them with the cords of love I Source of all good, Thon gracious Lord, Art our exceeding great reward ; How transient is our present pain 1 How boundless our eternal gain 1 With open face and joyful heart, We then shall see Thee as Thou art ; Our love shall never cease to glow. Our praise shall never cease to flow. Thy never-failing grace to prove A surety of Thy endless love. Send down Thy Holy Ghost to bo The raiser of our souls to Thee. 58. ii I: III 1; (General fl^pmnd* Newfoundland. 08.88. 88. ^^ JESU, my Lord, my God, my all, Hear me, blest Saviour, when I call ; Hear me, and from Thy dwelling-place Pour down the riches of Thy grace. Jesu, my Lord, I Thee adore. Oh make me love Thee more and more. Jesn, too late I Thee have sought, How can I love Thee as I ought ? And how extol Thy matchless fame. The glorious beauty of Thy Name ? Jesn, my Lord, I Thee adore. Oh make me love Thee more and more. Jesn, what didst Thou find in me. That Thou hast dealt so lovingly ? How great the joy that Thou hast brought, So far exceeding hope or thought. Jesu, my Lord, I Thee adore, Oh make me love Thee more and more. Jesu, of Thee shall be my song, To Thee my heart and soul belong ; All that I have or am is Thine, And Thou, blest Saviour, Thou art mine. Jesn, my Lord, I Thee adore, Oh make me love Thee more and more. J i: General ^s^ni. Meldrum. S.M. AJ^ ? 2=^ I m ic:^: F" :p^ drl^ -.- X-f^. §1 ■S^T->1— '^ -e>- -O- I MY soul repeat His praise, Whose mercies are so great. Whose anger is so slow to rise, So ready to abate ! High as the heavens are raised Above the ground we tread, So far the riches of His grace Our highest thoughts exceed. Our days are as the grass, Or as the morning flower ; If one sharp blast sweep o'er the field It withers in an hour. But Thy compassions, Lord, To endless years endure ; And children's children ever find Thy word of promise sure. :\ II M tinfi creasuro, None bat Zlon'e ebUaran know. It" 11 Hymn 62. Ocneral ^pmn^. FOKRESTEE HiLL. S.M. ,2=*?=? -^zi^^zrjpEi E In- I I I -v^ I p 5rF=iz7.:g-q:--E3 --3: I I ■-(S- l- -t&- ■f I e?^1^Ie^I^&1=^ J_ -iS>- - -r -£2_ -2H— r-S'— ^ — ^ -I- m. ■h 1 (2. --1- :o: .^.. :i a= -<2- 1= -S'- -6?- A t^ -&- 221 -©- r i :E 32[t: - men. tU?:^ -H- tzt A 4 A E 1 :^ fl^lii^^ d=i=J: ife — @- -e'- is^ziiz:^ I I -i^-^tep P~F -fS"- -«'- -&- -&—^-G -zt :-d-__ ^: ?2: J^ E^ :c; — G — js; r- -I- d^p. ^iil^l^^J 1 -jt^:t--l J- ~(2 -S"- (9- i -(5>- --I J :i £=:i=q T J-.-A -G- r A-mei. :p-:: t --1- -G- •— «s»- 3: j2- ■:tr- ;~S2: [I MY God, and is Thy table spread, And doth Thy cup with love o'erflow? Thither be all Thy children led, And let them all Thy sweetness know. Hail ! sacred feast, which Jesus makes, Rich banquet of His flesh and blood ; Thrice happy he who here partakes That sacred stream, that heavenly food. Oh, let Thy table honoured be. And famished well with joyful guests ! And may each soul salvation see. That here its sacred pledges tastes. Revive Thy dying Churches, Lord, Bid all our drooping graces live ; And more, that energy aflford, A Saviour's blood alone can give. t 1^. #- Hymn 68. ^oip eommuntotit EtrOHARIST. CM. .ifi ill li THE rock is cleft ! with faith draw near ; The rock is cleft ! ye sinners hear ! A fountain issues from the wound, Ahd mercy's streams are gushing round. Draw near with fiaith, why linger thus ? The tahle's spread, and spread for us ; For sinners spread with guilt oppressed, For sinners spread who seek for rest. For pilgrims in a thirsty land, The waters flow at Christ's command ; Who hungers for the bread from Heaven, To you the sacred banquet's given. Are any poor ? — ^the price is paid : Are any weak ? oh, why afraid ? Unworthy any ? E'en for you There's hope, and love, and pardon too. All things are ready ; Lord, we come, And round Thy table seek our home ; Thy word our hope, Thy grace our food, Our life and seal. Thy living blood. ' Hymn 69. Jt^atDedt. i gl gl J-G> - &- i St!?!^ r COME, ye thankful people, come, Baise the song of Harvest Homo ! All iB safely gathered in, Ere the winter storms begin ; God, onr Maker, doth provide For our wants to be supplied. Come to God's own Temple, come, Baise the song of Harvest Home ! What is earth but God's own field, Ij'ruit unto His praise to yield ; Wheat and tares therein are sown. Unto joy or sorrow grown ; ^PiiSi Bipening with a wondrous power, Till the final harvest hour. Grant, Lord of life, that we Holy grain and pure may be ! Come, then. Lord of mercy, come, Bid us sing Thy Harvest Home ! Let Thy saints be gathered in, Free from sorrow, free from sin ; All upon the golden floor Praising Thee for evermore : Come, with thousand angels, como^ Bid us sing Thy Harvest Home I 1 , ; ■; I' I ii : I Hymn 70. ^^ ^- -f-w- i=g 9i$urtol of ti^e PeaU. 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