A DEVOTIONAL OFFICE. AT THE OPENING OF SCHOOL. Canticle, or Hymn. child ; grant unto these, Thy children, the knowledge of Thy will, that they may ever Kneeling. Our Father, &c. V. Lord, open Thou our lips : walk in Thy commandments. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. R. And our mouth shall show forth Thy praise. Collect for Whitsun-day. V. Standing. Glory be to the Father, and Collect for Grace {if School is before Morning to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost : Prayer). R. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. The Grace of our Lord, &c. V. Praise ye the Lord. R. The Lord's Name be praised. N. B. It is understood that this office is not de- Canticle, or Hymn. signed to be used as a substitute for Morning or Even- ing Prayer, but only as a Form of Devotion. It is M. Let us pray. recommended indeed, that when possible, the full Kneeling. O God.Who didst reveal Thyself Morning or Evening Prayer of the Prayer Book be to Thy Prophet Samuel, while he was yet a use. FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON, D. D. BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY DMaioii ;. n Sectlpi Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Calvin College http://www.archive.org/details/newhymnalforsund1876with . J± NEW HTM FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS, Q2>ifh (§lhant& anb (S>fftce# of devotion. REV. O. WITHERSPOON, Rector of St. Paul's Church, Cincinnati. BUFFALO, N. Y. MARTIN TAYLOR. 1876. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1875. 3y MARTIN TAYLOR, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. THE COURIER COMPANY, J. W. TAYLOR, „ . _ , „ , , „ „ , printers and Binders, Buffalo, N. Y. Mubic Electrotypcr, la VanJewatcr st., .. uw York. ^_^ PREFACE The only peculiar features of this New Hymnal are, 1. That Hymns are assigned to every Sunda}^ and Chief festival or fast- day, from Advent- to Trinity Sunday these Hymns being, generally, in accord with the Scriptures, appointed for the day : and 2. That most of the music is now published for the first time. A few tunes, which have become almost a necessity to any collection from their intrinsic worth and universal popularity, have been added. O. W. NOTE. The Amens have not been printed with each tune. Those who desire to use this termina- tion can easily supply it by simple chords : e. g. J 0t (•A) s — ^ A - men. H3 \ '0# 7T 1 *v & v A - men. ¥& — 75~ <*3 K Transpose these chords to correspond with the key of the tune. INDEX No. 84 Abide with. me. 10(B) Advent Anthems. 63 All glory, laud, and honour. 13 Angels from the realms of glory. 60 Angels roll the rock away. 23 As with gladness men ot old. 55 At the cross her station keeping. 24 Brightest and best of the sous of the morning. 25 By cool Siloam's shady rill. 17 Carol, carol, Christians. 89 Christ is made the Sure Foundation. 59 Christ the Lord is risen again. 62 Christ the Lord is risen to-day. 67(C) Come, Gracious Spirit, Heavenly Dove. 21(A) Come hither, ye faithful. 68(A) Come, Holy Ghost, Creator, come. 67(B) Come, Holy Ghost, with God the Son. 71 Come, thou Almighty King. 105 Do no sinful action. 69 Draw, Holy Ghost, thy Seven-fold veil. 49 Fierce was the wild billow. 72 For all the Saints, who from their labours rest. 41 Forty days and forty nights. 91 From Greenland's icy mountains. 90 Glorious things of thee are spoken. 44 Glory be to Jesus. 96 Glory to the Father give. 85 God bless our native land. iVo. 83 God, that madest earth and heaven. 93 Go, when the morning shineth. 63(C) Great is our guilt, our fearB are great 27 Hail 1 to the Lord's Anointed. 15 Hark ! the herald angels sing. 28 Hark ! the song of jubilee. 20 Heavenly Light ! 57 He is risen. 68(B) He's come, let every knee be bent 70 Holy, Holy, Holy ! Lord God Almighty 1 31 In the vineyard of our Father. 97 I think, when I read that sweet story of old. 40 It is the Holy Fast. 87 Jerusalem the Golden. 100 Jesus, high iu glory. 51 Jesu, meek and gentle. 33 Jesus, my Saviour, look on me. 102 Jesus says that we must love him. 101 Jesu, tender Shepherd, hear me. 42 Jesus, when in prayer to thee. 39 Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us. 36 Light of those whose dreary dwelling. 107 Little birds sleep sweetly. 104(A) Little drops of water. 58 Look, ye Saints, the sight is glorious. 79 Lord, by thee in safety Dome. 47 Lord, in this thy mercy's day. 63(A) Lord, in thy name thy servants plead. INDEX 7 Lord of the harvest, hear. 5 Lord, pour thy Spirit from on high. 63(B) Lord, spare and save our sinful race. 9 Love divine, all love excelling. 75 May the grace of Christ our Saviour. 1 Messiah comes I 46 Nearer, my God, to thee. 81 New every morning is the love. 74 Now may he who from the dead. 80 Now the dreary night is done. 21(B) O come, all ye faithful. 10(A) O come, O come, Emmanuel. 76 O day of rest and gladness. 38 Oh God, by whom the seed is given. 29 O Jesu, thou art standing. 11 Once in royal David's city. 6 On Jordan's bank, the Baptist's cry. 32 On Sion and on Lebanon. 45 Onward, Christian Soldiers. 86 O Paradise. 67(A) O Spirit of the living God. 64 Our Heavenly Father bid.-jus ask. 73 Praise to God, who reigns above. 98 Rejoice, rejoice, believers. 30 Saviour, like a Shepherd lead us. 95 Saviour, who thy flock art feeding. 94 Saw ye never in the meadows. 52 See the destined day arise. 104(B) See the shining dew-drops. 16 Shout the glad tidings. 82 Softly now the light of day. 54 Sweet the moments, rich in blessing. 3(B) That day of wrath. • 92 The Bible ! the Bible ! 88 The Church's one Foundation. 56 The Day of Resurrection. 48 The God of Abraham praise. 37 The God of glory walks his round. 3(A) The Lord will come. 2 The world is grown old. 50 There is a green hill far away. 103 Thero was a lonely ark. 18 This is a time of joy and mirth. 34 Thine for ever. 35 Thy kingdom come, O God. 65 To him who for our sins was slain. 77 ' To thy temple I repair. 66 Up in Heaven. 8 Watchman, tell us of the night. 106 We are little Christian children. 14 Welcome Christmas, welcome here. 78 Welcome, sweet day of rest. 4 What a strange and wondrous story. 26 When Jesus left his Father's throne. 43 When our heads are bowed with woe. 22 While Shepherds watched. 99 Whither, pilgrims, are yott going. 61 Who is this that comes from Edom, 19 Wonderful Night I 12 Ye, your infants' lips who press. 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The ransom's paid, the work is done, The crown of our salvation's won. 2 /lst Sunday \ . \ laAdveaiJ BlSIIOP Heber, /a KALLIWODA 1 Is. Irregular. Arr.from Kalliwoda's ''Sterbekleid. 1. The world is grown old, and her plea-sures are past; The world is grown old, and her form may not last; 2. The sun in the heav - en is lan-guid and pale; And fee - ble and few are the fruits of the vale; 3. The king on his throne, and the bride in her bower, The chil-dren of pleasure all feel the sad hour; 4. The world is grown old, but should we corn-plain Who have tried her and know that her promise is vain.'' ~r — <*-i-^ — _ — _ — »-n — m n* — *— • — * f- f- ,- r-- f-^m-t- 1 The world is grown old, and trem-bles for fear; For sor-rows abound, and judgment is near. 2 And the hearts of the na - tions fail them for fear; For the world is grown old, and judgment is near. 3 The ro - ses are fad - ed, and tasteless the cheer; For the world is grown oid, and judgment is near. 4 Our heart is in heav-en, our home is not here, And we look for our crown when judgment is near. i* qp -m- ■*- -m- - ^ — „ -m- -m- m -*- -m- i > > >— g - T-t- o. w. The Lord will come : a dreadful form, With wreath of flame, and robe of storm, On cherub wings, and wings of wind, Anointed Judge of human-kind. 4 Can this be he who wont to stray A pilgrim on the world's highway; By power opress'd, and mock'd by pride, God ! is this the Crucified? 5 Go, tyrants, to the rocks complain ; Go. seek the mountain's cleft in vain; But faith, victorious o'er the tomb, Shall sing for joy, The Lord is come. That day of wrath, that dreadful day, When heaven and earth shall pass away, What power shall be the sinner's stay? How shall he meet that dreadful day? When, shrivelling like a parched scroll, The flaming heavens together roll; When louder yet, and yet more dread, Swells the high trump that wakes ihe dead . ! on that day, that dreadful day, When man to judgment wakes from clay, Be thou, Christ, the sinner's stay. Though heaven and earth shall pass away. /2d Sunday \ \in Advent./ BIBLOS. 8s, 7s, or III. 3. 0. W. *• ■#■ TT * I I I i * * 1. What a strange and won-drous sto - ry From the book of God is read;- -•- . -9- -9- ■*- >■#• JZ - Ej:-2— ^ 2 How he left his throne in heaven, Here to suffer, bleed, and die, That my soul might lie forgiven, And ascend to God on hiirh ! 3 Father ! let thy noly Spirit Still reveal a Saviour's love, And prepare me to inherit Glory where he reigns above. i There, with saints and angels dwelling, May I that great love proclaim, And with them be ever telling All the wonders of his name. (Ember Days.) EMBER. L. M. French. 2 Within thy temple when they stand. To teach the truth as taught by thee, Saviour, like stars in thy right hand Let all thy Church's pastors be. 3 Wisdom, and zeal, and love impart, Firmness and meekness from above, To bear thy people in their heart, And love the souls whom thou dost love; 4 To love, and pray, and never faint, By day and night their guard to keep, To warn the sinner, form the saint, To feed thy lambs, and tend thy sheep. 5 So, when their work is flnish'd here, They may in hope their charge resign; So, when their Master shall appear, They may with crowns of glory shine. 6. /^d Sunday \in Aaven Z) JORDAN. L. M. 0. w. a #~ -* m m 1 # r irfH: 1 1. On Jor-dan's bank the Baptist's cry 42. An-nounc-es that the Lord is nigh; i #-HK- a 2 Then cleansed be every breast from sin; Make straight the way for God within- Prepare we in our hearts a home, Where such a mighty guest may come. 3 For thou art our salvation, Lord, Our refuge and our great reward ; Without thy grace we waste away, Like flowers that wither and decay. 4 To heal the sick stretch out thine hand, And bid the fallen sinner stand; Shine forth, and let thy light restore Earth's own true loveliness once more. 5 All praise, Eternal Son, to thee, Whose advent doth thy people free; Whom with the Father we adore, And Holy Ghost for evermore. f3d Sunday in Advent > V. ana Ember Days, j MINISTRY. S. M. Mfc^ _ -U=^ — i 4— -4= 0. w. 1. Lord JL. Of — « — the bar - | — & — e vest, hear Thy — J «— 1 need • ■ y • ser ■fZ. - vants' cry; r:-!?:! 1» — ^ — -fs4i 9 c — ^ — — <&— • — i — S i? '. V -4 I t K 1 i 1 /r An-swer our faith's ef JL .^. 9 : o feet - uul prayer, And :^ all our wants sup -ply. -22 m ^ #— ^ (=2 czzzn 2 On thee we humbly wait, Our wants are in thy view: The harvest, Lord, is truly great, The laborers are few. 3 Anoint and send forth more Into thy Church abroad, Thy Spirit on their spirits pour, And make them strong for God. 4 let them spread thy name, Their mission fully prove; Thy universal grace proclaim, Thine all-redeeming love. 8. (InVdTe^t 7 ) WATCHMAN. 7s, or III. 1. o. vr. -tSi-i- ■t- 1. Watch-man! tell as of the night, What its signs of prom - ise are. -V- -&- mountain's height - L f~ See that arlo - rv - beam - ins star. Watchman ! does its beauteous ray Aught of joy or hope foretell? Traveler ! yes ; it brings the day, Promised day of Israel. Watchman ! tell us of the night; Higher yet that star ascends. Traveler! blessedness and light, Peace and truth, its course portends. Watchman! will its beams alone Gild the spot that gave them bir Traveler ! ages are its own ; See, it bursts o*er all the earth. Watchman ! tell us of the night, For the morning seems to dawn. Traveler! darkness takes its flight Doubt and terror are withdrawn. th? C Watchman! let thy wanderings cease; Hie thee to thy quiet home. Traveler ! lo ! the Prince of Peace, Lo ! the Son of God is come. /4th Sunday \ V in Aai-em. ) LOVE DIVINE. Ss & 7s. 1. Love (li - vine, 2. Jc - su, tUuii all arc -*-sfflr love all ex - cell com - pas - I Joy Pure, of heaven, to earth come down! un-bound - ed love thou art; 4- ■»■ ^ Fix Via thy W it'll llUll! thy - ble sal dwell -ins:, ■ va - tion, All En thy faith -ful mer ter ev - cry trem • cies bliug crown. heart. 3 Breathe, breathe thy loving Spirit Into every troubled breast! Let us all in thee inherit, Let us find tlij' promised rest. 4 Take away the love of sinning, Alpha and Omega be, — End of faith, as its beginning, Set our hearts at liberty. £ Come, Almighty to deliver, Let us all thy grace receive; Suddenly return, and never, Never more thy temples leave. C Thee we would be always blessing; Serve thee as thy hosts above; Pray, and praise thee without ceasin: Glory in thy perfect love. 7 Finish then thy new creation, Pure and spotless let us be: Let us see thy great salvation, Perfectly restored in thee. S Changed from glory into glory, Till in heaven we take our place: Till we cast our crowns before thee, Lost in wonder, love, and praise. 1 . (£:=&7e£Sri£S m a S .) EMMANUEL. Six 8s, or II. 3. 0. VT. - -i — a — L- ! # — -« fi«- . - # — ^* «- JSt T J T "«*- .4.— 1 come, come, Em-man- u - el, And ran-som cap-tive Is- ra - el; 2. come, thou Rod of Jes - so, free Thine own from Sa - tan's ty - ran - ny ; -^ ^-S^-i-n That mourns in lone -ly ex - ile here, Un - til the Son of God ap-pear From depths of hell thy peo - pie save, And give them vie - tory o'er the grave. Re-joice ! Re-joice ! Em-man - u - el Shall come to thee, Is - ra - el ■ come, thou Day-Spring, come and cheer Our spirits by thine advent here; Disperse the gloomy clouds of night, And death's dark shadows put to flight. Rejoice ! Rejoice ! &c. 4 come, thou Key of David, come, And open wide our heavenly home; Make safe the way that leads on high, And close the path to misery. Rejoice ! Rejoice ! &c. 5 come, come, thou Lord of might ! Who to thy tribes, on Sinai's height, In ancient times didst give the law, In cloud, and majesty, "and awe. Rejoice! Rejoice! &c. B. THE ADVENT ANTHEMS. Dec. 16. — o Sapientia. O Wisdom ! spreading mightily From out the mouth of God most high, All nature sweetly ordering, [Within thy paths thy children bring, Draw near, Christ, with us to dwell, In mercy save thine Israel. Dec. 17.— O Adonai. Ruler of Israel, Lord of might, Who gavest the law from Sinai's height; Once in the fiery hush revealed, With outstretched arm thy chosen shield; Draw near, Christ, &c. Dec. 18.— O Radix Jesse. Root of Jesse ! Ensign thou ! To whom all Gentile kings shall bow, From depths of hell thy people save, And give them victory o'er the grave. Draw near, Christ, «fec. Dec. 19.— O Clans David. Israel's Sceptre ! David's Key ! Come thou, and set death's captives free, Unlock the gate that bars their road, And lead them to the throne of God. Draw near, O Christ, &c. Dec. 20.— o Oriens. Day-spring and Eternal Light ! Pierce through the gloom of error's night; Predestined Sun of Righteousness ! Haste with thy rising beams to bless. Draw near, Christ, &c. Dec. 22.— O Rex Gentium. King ! Desire of nations ! come, Lead sons of earth to heaven's high home, Thou chief and precious Corner-stone, Binding the sever'd into one. Draw near-, Christ, &c. Dec. 23.— O Emmanuel. Lawgiver! Emmanuel! King! Thy praises we would ever sing, The Gentile's hope, the Saviour blest, Take us to thine eternal rest. Draw near, Christ, &c. J. J. . (Christmas 14*- 1 BETHLEHEM. 8s, 7s & 7s. o. w. Da - vid's cit - y earth iroui heav - en, Stood Who low God S~ r ly cat - Ho shed, and Lord of all, Where a moth - er laid her And his shel - ter was a 3 And, through all his wondrous childhood, He would honour and obey, Love, and watch the lowly maiden In whose gentle arms he lay; Christian children all must be Mild, obedient, good as he. 4 For he is our childhood's pattern, Day by day like u,° he grew ; He was little, weak, and helpless. Tears and smiles like us lie knew And he feeleth lor our sadness. And he shareth in our gladness. 5 And our eyes atjast shall see him Through his own redeeming love For that child so dear and gentle Is our Lord in heaven above; And he leads his children on To the place where he is gone. 6 Not in that poor lowly stable, With the oxen standing by, We shall see him; but in heaven. Set at God's right baud on high; When like stars his children crown'd All in white shall wait around. 12. CHRIST WAS BORN TO-NIGHT. (Christmas.) Words by E. Bond. (Ezaglisla Carol.) I^S g— "TP" 5^§ ! « 1 — — : i —"- C — 1 -5- -«-; & .$- % * ■^r — — — 9 * i 1. Hark ! the b : -#=^ : — - — >» — * — 1 her - aid jO * — p * i an - gels ? : & — • — i 3ing Glo - ry to the jO * -a S — &.— new-born King, N red.-?-' - - -! H ¥ , g^ ip • S*- Peace on earth, and raer - cy -»-• r-^ +^- mild, -0-a- m God l\ fed:/ 9 - S and sin -iff- ners re - eon - eiled 2 Joyful, all ye nations, rise. Join the triumph of the skies; With the angelic host proclaim, Christ is born in Bethlehem ! 3 Christ, by highest heaven adored; Christ, the everlasting Lord: Late, in time behold him come, Offspring of the Virgin's womb: •i Veil'd in flesh the Godhead see; Hail the incarnate Deity, Pleased as Man with men to dwell; Jesus, our Emmanuel 1 5 Risen with healing in his wings, Light and life to all he brings: Hail, the Sun of Righteousness ! Hail, the heaven-born Prince of Peace ! lb. (Christmas.) / o~i Chorus. £=J ^-r 0—W^ GLAD TIDINGS. o. w. I i Shout the glad tkl - ings, ex - ult-ing-ly sing; s- ^_4 — W-^-t 1 p s r- fa*——"- 4^ 1 1 Fine, Verse. i 1 i i v m JL. 1 « & . m. * # rm » * * r i v^U * */ tri-umphs, i ! Mes - si - - * • ah is • i King ! 1. Si - on, -*>- • JO- M. the mar -#- - vel - lous -#- fA- # « p # * 1 ! * I T« 1 * w » ^f c _ »_• > \ 1 \ 1 9 : 0—1*— >- * =£= sto - ry be tell-ing, The Son of the High - est, how low - ly his birth! 4— +- •*" ■*■-*-. *i — ---^-r-»- r -^ — «— * -- V GLAD TIDINGS. Concluded. I L. * The bright - est arch _« — -# — glo — 0— > ex - cell m He stoops Jfc to re deem thee, he reigns up - --!— ~> =s-N- :4=^ — ^^3 * •— # — •-.-* — i Lord! lie is born! Christ, the Lord! He »-- — * <&•- is bom ! _» <2 (The Shepherds.) 1 Heavenly Light ! Heavenly Light ! Breaking the darkness around us, Sever the chains that have bound us 1 Scatter the gloom ot the night, Heavenly Light! Heavenly Light ! Cho.— Christ, the Lord ! &c. (Joseph and Mary.) 3 Love ot our Love ! Life of our Life ! Welcome we give to the hrst-born ! Sacred forever his birth-morn ! Welcome for peace or for strife ! Love of our Love ! Life of our Life I Cho. -Christ, the Lord ! &c. (The Magi.) 2 Star of the East! Star of the East! Rising in splendor before us! Shed thy sweet influence o'er us ! Guide to the Infant High Prfest, Star of the East ! Star of the East ! Cho. — Christ, the Lord! &o. (Christmas.) ADESTE FIDELES. PORTUGUESE. ■-N-. hi. FIDELES. Concluded. -K- — s- Hark ! hark to the angels All singing in heaven; ' To God in the highest All »iory be given !" To Bethlehem hasten. With joyful accord! : Oh, come ye, come hither :[| To worship the Lord ! To thee, then, Jesus, This day of thy birth, Be glory and honor, Through heaven and earth. True Godhead Incarnate ! Omnipotent Word ! Oh. come ! let us hasten ||: To worship the Lord. B. 1 come, all ye faithful. Joyful and triumphant; come ye, come ye, to Bethlehem; Come and behold him Born, the Kins: of angels: come, let us adore him, come, let us adore him, come, let us adore him, Christ the Lord. 2 God of God, Light of Light, Lo ! he abhors not the Virgin's womb; Very God, Begotten, not created : O come, let us adore him, &c. 3 Sing, choirs of angels, Sing in exultation, Sing, all ve citizens of heaven above, Glory to God In the highest; come, let us tidore him, &c. 4 Yea, Lord, we greet thee. Born this happy morning; Jesu, to thee be glory aiveu; Word of the Father, Now in flesh appearing; come, let us adore him, &c. (Christmas.) SHEPHERDS. C. M. o. w. — — # — L - of of — a — the great * Lord came joy I e — _= ■&- down, bring ■-_? — -|* — 1 And To _j _j-___.__ — ;_ ^r*— * L ^ * I glo - ry shone a - you, and all man - - • U r 1" g r 1. Bright-est and best S«* the morn - ing, Dawn on our ■ff: r— /• m- ri - zon = (- ^ £ CE dorn - ing, Guide where our in - fant Ke-deem - er \ 2 Cold on his cradle the dew-drops are shining, Low lies his head with the beasts of the stall; Angels adore him in slumber reclining. Maker and Monarch and Saviour of all. 3 Say, shall we yield him, in costly devotion, Odours of Edom, and offerings divine, Gems of the mountain, and pearls of the ocean, Myrrh from the forest, and gold from the mine? is laid. p— fe= 4 Vainly we offer each ample oblation. Vainly with gitts would his favour secure; Richer by far is the heart's adoration, Dearer to God are the prayers of the poor. 5 Brightest and best of the sons of the morning Dawn on our darkness, and lend us thine aid: Star of the East, the horizon adorning, Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid. / 1st Sunday \afte. Epiphnny. SILO AM o. w. 1. By cool Si - lo - ani's sha - dy rill How fair the li - ly grows ! 2. Lo! such th3 child, whose ear - ly feet The paths of peace have "trod, How sweet the breath, be - Death the hill. Of Shar Whose se - cret heart, with influence sweet, Is ward drawn to God. k 3 9-7 By cool Siloam's shady rill The lily must decay ; The rose that blooms beneath the hill Must shortly fade away. And soon, too soon, the wintry hour Of man's maturerage Will shake the soul with sorrow's power, And stormy passion's ra>je. 5 thou, whose infant feet were found Within thy Father's shrine, AVhose years, with changeless virtue crown'd, Were all alike divine: 6 Dependent on thy bounteous breath. We seek thy grace alone, In childhood, manhood, age and death, To keep us still thine own. 28. I 1st Sunday. \ after i,pipliaiiy. I HUMILITY C. M. (Double.) 0. W. ]=SF:S=s=zE^I«-e^?-^ES^is=3 and unknown, He came to dwell on earth. L ; i:e him, may we be found be - low, In -' ! II -&- -m- =^ ^ EttPr^r^ :^ *-_ r |a^:?i=>= -f— "1 M-= * — L© "-«»— C& »— L*^ g ' < ^ ; j , wis-dom's path of peace; Like him in grace and knowledge grow, As years and strength increase. 2 Sweet were his words, and kind his look, When mothers round him press'd; Their infants in his arms he took, And on his bosom bless'd. Safe from the world's alluring harms, Beneath his watchful eye, Thus in the circle of his arms May we for ever lie. 3 When Jesus into Salem rode, The children sang around; For joy they pluck'd the palms, and strew'd Their garments on the ground. Hosanna our glad voices raise, Hosanna to our King! Should we forget our Saviour's praise, The stones themselves would sing. Q>7 ( 2d Sunday \ (O / . V after Epiphany. / F I LI US DAVID. 7s & 6s, or II. 6. I— 0. w. — 1 — 1. Hail to the Lord's A - noint - ed, Greif. Da - vid's f+m. Hail in the time ap - point - ed, His reign on earth be - gun ! 2 no comes to break oppression, To set the captive free: To take away transgression, Anil rule iii equity. 3 lie comes with succor speedy To those who suffer wrong, To help the poor and needy, And bid the weak be strong; 4 To give them songs for sidling, Their darkness turn to light. Whose souls, condemn'd and dying, Were precious in his sight. 5 lie shall descend like showers Upon the fruitful earth; And love and joy. like flowers. Spring in his path to birth: 6 Before him, on the mountains, Shall peace, the herald, go; And righteousness, in fountains, From hill to valley flow. 1 To him shall prayer unceasing, And daily vows ascend: His kingdom still increasing, A kingdom without end: 8 The tide of time shall never His covenant, remove; Ilis name shall stand for ever; That name to us is Love. OO ( 2d Sunday, \ <^)0. \ after Epiphany.,/ SONG OF JUBILEE 7s, or III. 1. 0. W. ^s=l z^r«m « — To t 1 S- s ass the threshold -SI— L =»-= — o'er: rf=-= 1 We bear the name of Christ - ians, J- - -m- His , IT , C ' ■ — t — ¥=4- r i — ' I g> ' » I I — <* — 1 1 1 i i tp=^zf= -i 1 name and sign we bear: I shame, thrice shame up - on us, To keep him standing there. Jesu, thou art knocking: And lo ! that hand is scarr'd, And thorns thy brow encircle. And tears thy face have marr'd: love that passeth knowledge, So patiently to wait! sin that hath no equal. So fast to bar the gate ! 3 O Jesu, thou art pleading In accents meek and low, " I died for you, my children, And will ye treat me so ?" O Lord, with shame and sorrow We open now the door: Dear Saviour, enter, enter, And leave us nevermore. 30. {JSISS&S^) BLESSED JESUS. Gs- 7s, iz 4. or III. 5. 0. \f. 1. Sav-iour, like a thep-herd lead us, Much we need thy ten - der care; In thy pleas - ant pas - tures feed us, For our use thy folds pre - pare : Bless - ed Je sus, Bless - ed Je - sus, Thou hast bought us, thine we are. --fr -S-_ n --g_ fig— * -s- „.g-- Thou hast promised to receive us, Poor and sinful though we be; Thou hast mercy to relieve us: Grace to cleanse, and power to free: II: Blessed Jesus ! :ll Let us early turn to thee. 3 Early let us seek thy favour. Early let us learn thy will: Do thou, Lord, our only Saviour, With thy love our bosoms fill: II: Blessed Jesus ! :|| Thou hast loved us,— love us stilL 31. I 4th Sunday, \ \after Epiphany./ VINEYARD. 8s, 7s & 4, or III. 5. 0. W. In the vineyard of our Father, Dai - ly work we find to do; Scattered gleanings we may gath-er, Tho' we are but Jiff: ■m — i»~ young and few ; Lit - tie clus-ters, Lit - tie clusters Help gar - ners too ~S £=$■= , ^— — - 2 Toiling early in the morning, Catching moments through the day Nothing small or lowly scorning While we work, and watch, and pray; II: Gathering gladly :l| Free-will offerings by the way. 3 Not for selfish praise or glory. Not for objects nothing worth, But to send the blessed story Of the Gospel o'er the earth, II: Telling mortals :ll Of our Lord and Saviour's birth. 4 Up and ever at our calling. Till in death our lips are dumb, Or till— sin's dominion falliug— Christ shall in his kingdom come, II: And his children :ll Reach their everlasting home. 5 Steadfast, then, in our endeavour, Heavenly Father, may we be; And for ever, and for ever. We will give the praise to thee; II: Hallelujah :|| Singing, all eternity. o. w. I' \ 1*1 1. On Si - on and on Leb - a - non. On Car - mel's bloom-ing height, 2. From thence its mild and cheer - ing ray Stream'd forth from land to land; \ ■£ -'-0- m -o- -0 - rf= ■+--'-*■ 0--.-M 1 — ^ N- -^ f "t— *^ '* mm a i> Tl i > I u i On Shar-on's fer - tile plains, once shone Tlie glo - ry, pure and bright And em- pires now be - hold its day; And still its beams ex- pand. ■lo- west, Its brightest splendors, dartin Our happy shores illume; Our farther regions, once unblest, Now like a garden bloom. But ah ! our deserts deep and wild See not this heavenly light; No sacred beams, no radiance mild, Dispel their dreary night. m Thou, who didst lighten Sion's hill, On Carmel who didst shine, Our deserts let thy glory fill, Thy excellence divine. Like Lebanon, in towering pride, May all our forests smile; And may our borders blossom wide Like Sharon's fruitful soil. QQ ( 6th Sunday \ OO. \ after Epiphany J MY REST. 8s & 4s. < 3. W. /q a ~> — . i pvl , -* -v -*-« — -! — •— -±±-i -* *^— • — r^ — gF^-S-iiig-^rg- -» & +. C *jS»S=J 1. Je - sus, rny Sav- iour! look ou me, For I am wea - ry and op - prest ; 2. Look down on me, for I am weak, I feel the toil- some journey's length; f^.ii. ,, • — f- — #— «?_ 1 * -0 m .g* » >^1^= -•S" — #— -& — 4 -<©> — # — ■^ — * — H^ — *~~ 4— ~-i \ 1 ' i 1 1 3 I am bewilder "d on my way. Dark and tempestuous is the night ; O send thou forth some cheering ray : Thou art my Light. i "When Satan flings his tiery darts, I look to thee; my terrors cease; Thy cross a hiding-place imparts: Thou art my Peace. 5 Standing alone on Jordan's brink, In that tremendous latest strife, Thou wilt not suffer me to sink: Thou art my Life. 6 Thou wilt my every want supply. E'en to the end, whate'er befall; Through life, in death, eternally, "Thou art my All. 34. Ua&gKir.) THINE FOR EVER. 7s, or III. 1. From an old English Noel. 1. Thine for er:— God of love, Hear us from thy throne a - bove ; % Thine for ev - er a e_ #=*= may we be, -0-- Here and in ter - ni - ty. .; 2 Thine for ever: — Lord of life, Shield us through our earthly strife: Thou the life, the truth, the way, Guide us to the realms of day. 3 Thine for ever:— how bless'd They who find in thee their rest ! Saviour, guardian, heavenly friend, O defend us to the end. 4 Tliine for ever: — Saviour, keep These thy frail and trembling sheep; Safe alone beneath thy care, Let us all thy goodness share. 5 Thine for ever:— thou our guide, All our wants by thee supplied, All our sins by thee forgiven, Lead us, Lord, from earth to heaven. 35. (iffifiS&J THY KINGDOM COME. 6s. tMi o. w\ I P SPi: ■^E 1. Thy king - dom come, O God, 2. Where is thy rule of peace, Thy reiirn, Christ, be - gin; And pu - ri - ty, and love? mM fr-8- tf^UU^- f N. s t y •*>'■ «i |> tf # p — — — 0—. ^/ ■' — — Break, When 1 — g — with thine shall all — — i - ha - ftp —00.. V ron tred — — — 1 rod, cease, i * . The As 1 — — ty - in ■0- :0— ran the • 9 - nies realms w Of a - HP — i 0— -•■ • sin. bove? k ' ' ~1> T~ -v— — 1 ' y 1 — U^ ^5= — /— / — v — 1 1 3 When comes the promised time That war shall be no more, Oppression, lust, and crime Shall flee thy face before? 4 We pray thee, Lord, arise, And come in thy great might; Revive our longing eyes, Which languish "for thy sight. 5 Men scorn thy sacred name, And wolves devour thy fold ; By many deeds of shame We learn that love grows cold. 6 O'er heathen lands afar Thick darkness broodeth yet: Arise. morning Star, Arise, and never set. (afSSlSSy.) LIGHT. 8s & 7s, or III. 3. 0. w. 1. Li^ht of those whose drea-ry dwelling Bor-ders on the shades of death, 2. Still we wait for thine ap-pear-ing; Life and joy thy beams iin - part, y n * ! i , «nt ' -fig — d. ; j — h =t Je - Chas —& . ■0- •** su, ing now all thy - our d ■0- self jubts, — i — ' — & — -^ * a— re - veal - ing, and cheer - ing -0- Scat Eve «— -0- -»■ - ter eve - ry meek *f— * ' 1 _£^ °0 ^. o i I - ry cloud be - neath. and con - trite heart. , J '<~v^ * ^ a * if \ -# ^ ,c El y # -*J* i? * 2? II 51 i I n I\ 3 Show thy power in every nation. thou Prince of peace and love! Give the knowledge of salvation, Fix our hearts on things above. 4 By thine all-sufficient merit, Every burdeu'd soul release; By the presence of thy Spirit, Guide us into perfect peace. O / . (Septuagesima.) Bishop Hjsbbb. GOD OF GLORY. L. M. o. w. ■ ] 1 : Eh 3=^1 5" r r ■*■•■*■ 1. The God of glo - ry walks his round, From day to day, from year to year, 2. Ye whose young cheeks are ro-sy bright, Whose hands are strong, whose hearts areclear, -e-'-r 9- b± f f "* lr fl And warns us each with aw - ful sound, " Xo long - er stand ye i - die here!'' Waste not of hope the morn-ing light ! Ah ! fools ! why stand ye i - die here ? m -,- m ±=f£=c= lg g ^-1 3 Oh. as the srriefs ye would assuage, That wait on life's declining year; Secure a blessing for your age, And work your Master's business here ! 4 And ye. whose locks of scanty irrey, Foretell your latest travail near, How swiftly fades your worthless day ! And stand ye yet so idle here? 5 One hour remains, there is but one ! But many a shriek and many a tear Throu2.l1 endless years the guilt must moan, Of moments lost and wasted here. 6 thou, of all thy works adored. To whom the sinner's soul is dear. Recall us to thy vineyard, Lord ! And grant us grace to please thee here. 00. (Sexagesimal Bishop Heber. MANNA C. M o. w. ■— *■ m 1. Oh God ! by whom the seed is given, By whom the har - vest blest, * m -£_-_ d^ m ■&t± *g) Whose word, like man - na shower'd from heaven, Is plant - ed 2 Preserve it from the passing feet, And plund'rers of the air; The sultry sun's intenser heat, And weeds of worldly care ! 3 Though buried deep or thinly strewn, Do thou thy grace supply ; The hope in earthly furrows born Shall ripen in the sky ! 39. (QuinquaeoBimao "Lead us, Heavenly Father." 8s & 7s, or III. 3. _i — n — i \ ^m — C3- o. vr. 1. Lead us, heavenly Fa-tlier, lead us O'er the world's t£m-pest-uous sea; Guard us, guide us, keep us, feed us, For we have no help but thee: :^:S ■> J •> ■ 4—— J- fe^n Yet pos-sess - inj 2 Saviour, breathe forgiveness o'er us; All our weakness thou dost know; Thou didst tread this earth before us. Thou didst feel its keenest woe; Lone and dreary, Faint and weary. Through the desert thou didst, go. V I 3 Spirit of our God descending, Fill our hearts with heavenly joy; Love with every passion blending, Pleasure that can never cloy: Thus provided. Pardou'd. guided. Nothing can our peace destroy. ^±\J . (A6h-Wednesday.) Bishop Heber. HOLY FAST. 6s &8. o. w. -si -« — \— & 2 ! 1. It -9-fr4r the lio - ly _e a «_ Fast Which Christ hath sane - ti .£?_ t j O » ^ i fied, 1^— •- Sha - dow'd of —is-' past For them who to the world have died. 9 -jit -i ' fcjc 2 Let there be holy guard O'er word, and food, and sleep, That in her widowed ward The scul her strictest watch may keep. 3 Let us bow down and weep Ere yet it be too late, His path with tears to steep Before the Judge be at the gate. 41. (Ash Wednesday.) HERN LEIN. 7s, or III. 1. German. --4- ~JL Z.~~~^_ **• m ->- m F 1. For - ty days and for - ty nights Thou wast fast - ing in the wild ; m :^4 — * Ei 1 — - 2 Shall not we thy sorrow share, And from earthly joys abstain, Fasting with unceasing prayer, Glad with thee to sutler pain ? 3 And if Satan, vexing sore, Flesh or spirit should assail, Thou, his Vanquisher before, Grant we may not faint or fail. 4 So shall we have peace divine; Holier gladness ours shall be; Rouud us7 too, shall angels shine, Such as ministerd to thee. 5 Keep. keep us, Saviour dear, Ever constant by thy side; That with thee we may appear At th' eternal Eastertide. 42. ( ls in S L Tn^ y ) PASSIO CHRISTI. 7s, or III. 1. all our siu Sad re - pentance we be -gin; By tliy bit-ter pain and woe Suffered -&" a a a. «?__ c & a & a <2?__"^" _^_ "^" ^..g. once on earth be -low; Je-su! who for us didst die, Je-su! heed our hum-ble cry. PASSIO CHRISTI— Concluded. 2 By thy birth and infant years , By thy life of want and tears ; By thy fasting and distress In the lonely wilderness; By the dread mysterious hour Of the wicked tempter's power ; Jesu ! who, &c. 3 By the holy eyes that wept O'er the grave where Lazarus slept , By thv pitying tears and shame Over lost Jerusalem ; By the mournful words that told Of the treason in thy fold; Jesu! who, &.C. 4 By thy darkest hour of fear ; By thine agony of prayer; By thy flesh with scourges torn; By thy crown of plaited thorn ; By the purple robe of scorn ; By the sceptre meekly borne; Jesu ! who, &.c. 5 By the sad and woeful road Thy weary feet obedient trode ; By thv hands and feet in blood Nailed to the cross of wood ; By the nails that pierced thy veins; By thy binning thirst and pains; Jesu ! who, &c. 6 By the witness that of yore David and Isaiah bore ; By the seamless robe untorn ; By the women so forlorn ; By the blessed Mary's grief; By thy mercy to the thief; Jesu ! who, &c. 7 By the cross, for six long hours Borne for sin that all was ours; By each drop of precious blood From thy precious wounds that flowed ; By thy seven words of love ; By the tokens from above ; Jesu I who, &c. 8 By the Veil dissolved in twain ; By the earth and heaven in pain : By the darkened gloomy sky ; By thy last and bitter cry ; By the dead of ancient days Rising up to tell thy praise ; Jesu ! who, &c. 9 By the good centurion's faith ; By the saints that watched thy death ; By the ransom fully paid For the life to us conveyed ; By thy death and agonies ; By thy spotless sacrifice ; Jesu ! who, &c. 10 By the water and the blood Prom thy sacred heart that flowed ; By the tomb with spices meet; By the hallowed winding-sheet: By the gospel thou didst tell To the prisoned souls in hell ; Jesu ! who, &x. 11 By the angels watching nigh Where thou didst reposintr lie ; By thy rising from the grave; By thy power from death to save ; Mighty Jesu! risen Lord! Now to beaven for aye restored. Bending from thy throne on high, Jesu! heed our humble cry. 43. OftKf*) JESU, SON OF MARY, HEAR. 7s, or III. 1. 0. W. q±M p . 1. When our heads are bowed with woe, When our bit - ter tears o'er - flow, 2. Thou our throb-bing flesh hast worn, Thou our mor - tal griefs hast borne, IN P i .. ..I — ~T ^~-p — 1 &=Sft m I*- -*■ •* -+ * When we mourn the lost, the dear, Je - su, Son of Ma - ry, hear. Thou hast shed the hu - man tear; Je - su, Sou of Ma - ry, hear. 3e E. I II When the solemn death-bell tolls For our own departing souls, When our final doom is near, Jesu, Son of Mary, hear. Thou hast bowed the dying head. Thou the blood of life hast shed, Thou hast filled a mortal bier: Jesu, Son of Mary, hear. 5 When the heart is sad within With the thought of all its sin, When the spirit shrinks with fear, Jesu, Son of Mary, hear. 6 Thou the shame, the grief, hast known, Though the sins were not thine own ; Thou hast deigned their load to bear, Jesu, Son of Mary, hear. 44. /2d Sunday \ \ in Lent. / GLORY BE TO JESUS. 6s &c 5s. o. vr. ^n 3J— * ^r 1. Glo - ry 2. Grace and be life to e Je ter sus, nal Who Iu in bit - ter that blood I pains hud: 9* s r - N s s. fk. /, * (ti) ~] — — a t^ — * — Poured Blest -v - -^ — — for be S # me his s the com # life - - pas - blood siun, 1 — — From In - — — -*• his fi - sa - nite - — S — Ti- ered iy — ^ — i veins ! kind ! 9 : * * — — — # — c — o & — — — - \ 1 — & *■ 3 Blest through endless ages Be the precious stream, Which from endless torments Did the world redeem ! i Abel's blood for vengeance Pleaded to the skies ; But the blood of J^sus For our pardon cries. 5 Oft as earth exalting Wafts its praise on high, An;iel-hosts, rejoicing, Make their glad reply. G Lift ye then your voices; Swell the mighty flood; Louder still and louder, Praise the precious blood. 45. (^entT) ONWARD, CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS. (Or ST. ALBANS.) 6s & 5s. Haydn. 'n g f i ; L L_ i ! i ,_ ^ -g— N » 1. Onward, Christian sol - diers, Marching as to war, "With the cross of Je - sus f_ m m r a * «- _p=q • ?_r r_g J — e % ■ A. | ' # « = g J f — P~ 1 ' — » — # — ; 1 — i 1— i 1 m Christ the roy - al Mas-ter Leads a-gainstthe foe; » •-- 1«?5 ~ r-» » 1 *-•' g « * J- — J— h^ r: :.*— * " -ward in ■£=" tie, See, his ban-ncrs jo. +. *. • ^ »- -g ^ ft U f J. go. Onward, Christian sol-diers, "•• » -*- ■£■#■ f — s 1 r S » — ^ _ » — i »— , — 1 — J — L - =^ ' Onward, Christian Soldiers. Concluded. 4l> m — r t . : ■ ■ i , March-in^ as war. With the cross of Je - sus Go - iiii on lie - fore. i T 4 Crowns and thrones may perish, Kingdoms rise and wane, But the Church of Jesus Constant will remain ; Gates of hell can never 'Gainst that Church prevail; We have Christ's own promise, And that cannot fail. Onward, &c. 5 Onward, then, ye people, Join our happy throng. Blend with ours your voices In the triumph-song; Glory, laud, and honor, Unto Christ the King; This through countless ages Men and angels sing. Onward, &c. & 2 At the sign of triumph Satan's host dotli flee; On. then, Christian soldiers, On to victory. Hell's foundations quiver At the shout of praise; Brothers, lift your voices, Loud your anthems raise. Onward, NEARER MY GOD TO THEE. Am, " Oft in the stilly NigM." 1. Near-er, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee ! E'en tho' it be a cross That rais-eth me! 2. Tho' like a wan-der - er, Weary and lone, Darkness be o - ver me, My rest a stone, -<&- $%& ?■$ >|u p i ^ 3^§m .&=? jE2 5>A t— r /?- i»- Still all my song shall be, Nearer, my God, Yet in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my God, ■i inS :a: £=«£: 3 There let my way appear, Steps unto heaven; All that thou sendest me, In mercy given, Angels to beckon me Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee ! 4 Then with my waking thoughts, Bright with thy praise, Out of my stony griefs Altars I'll raise ; So by my woes to be Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee ! 5 Or if, on joyful wing, Cleaving the sky, Sun, moon and stars forgot, Upward I fly, Still all my song shall be Nearer, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee ! 47. ( 3 fn S Lent a . y ) MERCY'S DAY, or (St. Philip's.) Three 7s. W. H. Monk. On our knees we __>Z «_ fall and pray. *\ 2 Holy Jesu. grant us tears. Fill us with heart-searching fears, Ere the hour of doom appears. 3 Lord, on us thy Spirit pour. Kneeling lowly at thy door, Ere it close for evermore. 4 By thy night of agony, By thy supplicating cry, By thy willingness to die. 5 By thy tears of bitter woe For Jerusalem below, Let us not thy love forego. 6 Judge and Saviour of our race, "When we see thee face to face. Grant us 'neath thy wings a place. 7 On thy love we rest alone, Ami that love will then be known By the pardoned round thy throne. 48. /4th Sunday \ V in Lent. ) LEONI. <^=t 1-- — big *= HEBREW AlELODY. i »" 1. The God of Abraham praise, — s#- i Who reigns enthroned a -0— « a 0- hove ; 3Z -*_,- =(«-* :S §^= An - cient of J ev ■ er - last - ing days, And God I of ■# # Love ; m k=fi= iH -» HjE P =t= Je - lio - vah, great I AM, #3I» ite By earth and heaven eon - fess'd;- -0 !—&-' 0+- * -8-#— i— F- i: LEONI. Concluded. bow and bless the sa - cred name, For ev bless'd. ir>£ 7 9 H^f ' • ¥ t » m 2 The God of Abraham praise, At whose supreme command From earth I rise, and seek the joy; At his right hand: I all on earth forsake, Its wisdom, fame, and power; And him my only portion make, My shield and tower. 3 He by himself hath sworn, I on his oath depend, I shall, on angel- wings upborne, To heaven ascend: I shall behold his face, I shall his power adore, And sing the wonders of his grace For evermore. 4 There dwells the Lord, our King, The Lord, our righteousness, Triumphant o'er the world and sin, The Prince of Peace; l On Sion's sacred height His kingdom he maintains. And, glorious with his saints in light, For ever reigns. 5 The God who reigns on high The great archangels sing; And, -Holy, holy, holy,'' cry, "Almighty King, "Who was, and is the same, And evermore shall be; Jehovah, Father, great I AM, We worship thee." 6 The whole triumphant host Give thanks to God on high; " Hail. Father. Son, and Holy Ghost," They ever cry : Hail. Abraham's God and mine, I join the heavenly lays; All might and majesty are thine, And endless praise. /4th Sunday \ \ in Lent. / PEACE! IT IS I. & 4s. o. w. 1. Fierce was the wild bil - low, Dark was the night, Oars 2. Ridge of the mountain-wave, Low-er thy crest ; Wail la of bored heav - i - ly, the tern - pest - wind, Foam glimmered white; Ba thou at rest; Ma - ri - ners Pe - ril can -h trem - bled, Pe - ril was nigh ! none be, Sor - row must fly — — &—•- — It is I." It is I." Then said the God of God, "Peace! It is Where saifh the Light of light, "Peace! It is v — i — 3 Jesu, Deliverer, Come thou to me: Sootlie thou my voyaging Over life's sea: Then, when the storm of death Roars, sweeping by, Whisper, O Truth of truth— "Peace! It is I." 50. Cfn ESS*) CALVARY. CM ks& — -H - — !_ o. vr. r^ 1— * -*■ 1. There ?=x^ — n — » — is a green a -9- ' — fi hill •0- ~-» — e — ^V 1 far a - way, — 1- # i With r _«_ — i 1 1 0— -*■ -a- - out a —*— ci - ■#- i -#■ ty wall,Wher — * «— r— * i the dear ■ 1 J ^: fi * -— — * — -* # _^_._|_«_ »— — a -*— S ry /. | e ft e « 1 \ 1 l 1 i Lord was cru - ci - tied Who died to save us all, Who died to save U3 . -*2-* ■*• -0- ■*■ -0- -0- -O- -0- -0- „ „ ^fc^t :t5: all. 2 We may not know, we cannot tell, What pains he had to bear, But we believe it was for us He hung and suffered there. 3 He died that we might be forgiven, He died to make us good, That we might go at last to heaven, Saved by his precious blood. 4 There was no other good enough To pay the price of sin, He only could unlock the gate Of heaven, and let us in. 5 0, dearly, dearly has he loved, And we must love him too, And trust in his redeeming blood, And try his works to do. 51. ( Bt ml u e n n d t ay ) JESU, MEEK AND GENTLE. 6s & 5s. 0. W. Pity iia -#- lov - ing « «_ - &■- Sav i lour, H I Hear thy ■HP- 1] chil - dren'a cry. 2 Pardon our offences, Loose our captive chains, Break down every idol Which our soul detains. 3 Give us holy freedom, Fill our hearts with love; Draw us, holy Jesu, To the realms above. 4 Lead us on our journey, Be thyself the way Through terrestrial darkness To celestial day. 5 Jesu, meek and gentle, Son of God most high, Pitying, loving Saviour, Hear thy children's cry. ro I Sunday \ II j£«. • i 11 rr^ 1 " # /o •-■II vs \) » p* « & ^ # "^ II Life, • and — 0— — m — lealth, pgzz and •*- i *~ peace pos - r 2 — * sess -£7 ; - ing, From r— — the — 0— ■zr sin H — i - ner's dy - tr* • ing Friend. ■|g' 1 5-- — — 0— »— -J2 i F~ -p>— -* - - heart, his sins of 1 - t= — F sor - row lis own t 2=* =< shar - in$r, na - tion, 1 All Saw -£2. his bit ■ ter him hang in \ 1 LJ 1 1 Ud -i l— t -1 1 -I 1 |J — F— ^ tt=P=i an-guish bear-ing, Now at length the sword had passed, des - o - la - tion, Till his Spir - it forth he sent. I rf=— "^ 4 Let me share, O Christ, thy pain, Mourning thee, who mourn'dst for me. All the davs that I may live: By the cross for thee to stay, There by thee to weep and pray, Is all I ask of thee to give. 5 Wounded with thy every wound, Steep my soul 'til it hath swooned In thy very blood away: Be to me, O Jesus, nign. Lest in flames I burn and die, In the awful judgment-day. Is there one who would not weep, Whelmed in miseries so deep, His dear Saviour to behold ? Can the human heart refrain From partaking in his pain, In that Saviour's pain untold ? Christ, when thou shalt call me hence. Be thy mercy my defence. Be thy cross my victory: While my body here decays, May my soul thy goodness praise, Safe in Paradise with thee. 56. (EaBtar.) DAY OF RESURRECTION. 7s & 6s, or II. 6. =P5 0. W. =F g -^- l -^-H-iF 3r | : ~"i — : 1. The day of re - sur-rec - tion ! Earth, tell it out a -broad! The Pass-o - ver of I i glad-ness, The Pass - o -. ver of God ! Fioiu d.ath to life e - ter - rial, From ■T» ' T» -f f ■ a : .. m , m *" — this world to the sky, Oar Christ hath brought us over, With hymns of vie - to - ry. * — rP* — * — n -^ — r » m- g^EFr-1 — Hi hta^r -fe» 1 I I I 2 Our hearts be pure from evil, That we may see aright The Lord in rays eternal Of resurrection-light; And, Listening to his accents, May hear, so calm and plain, His own "All hail !'' and, hearing, May raise the victor-strain. 53rf=ff= wV 1 t r : i 3 Now let the heavens be joyful ! Let earth her song begin ! Let the round world keep triumph. And all that is therein I Invisible and visible, Their notes let all things blend, For Christ the Lord hath risen, Our Joy that hath uo end. RISEN. 8s & 7s. or III. 3. ow - 1. He is ris - en! he ■0- ' -0- -«-"-*• ~S^ 1»" r ris- en! Tell it with a joy - f ul voice; 2 Tell it to the sinners, weeping Over deeds in darkness done, Weary fast and vigil keeping; Brightly breaks their Easter sun; Christ has borne our sins away, Christ has conquer'd hell to-day. 3 He is risen ! he is risen ! He has oped the eternal gate; We are loosed from sin's dark prison, Risen to a holier state, Where a brightening Easter beam On our longing eye shall stream. 58. (Easter.) LOOK, YE SAINTS. is oc 7s. or III. 3. 0. TV. i=i -» *= '*=&- I 1. Look, ye saints; the sight is glo - rious; See the "Man of sor- rows" now; From the fight re - turned vie - to - rious, Eve - ry knee to him shall how; Crown him! crown him! Crowns become the Victor's brow. I?-* ,f- -r is Crown the Saviour, angels crown him, Rich the trophies Jesus brings; Cn the seat of power enthrone him, "vThile the vault of heaven rings; Crown him ! Crown him ! Crown the Saviour King of kings. Sinners in derision crowned him. Mocking thus the Saviour's claim; Saints and angels crowd around him: Own his title, praise his name: Crown him ! Crown him ! Spread abroad the Victor's fame ! 4 Hark ! those bursts of acclamation ! Hark ! those loud triumphant chords 1 Jesus takes the highest station; O what joy the sight affords ! Crown him ! Crown him ! King of kings, and Lord of lords. 59. (Easter.) RISEN AGAIN. 7s, with Alleluia. 0. W. 2^2 — * 1* — i 1 — r -h 5; 1— J* fe 1 1— . -N N r— PS -4: *— *1 "* w' 3 ■^-^— j?-g— — 1 ■ 1 « * — i»-^£=s= -(» -ft 1 h- ^f * *-• * » * 1. Christ the Lord is _ v . jrT g , : . .- t* -r ♦ :3-4 — *— — "5 i risen a - gain; v • * * Christ hath brok-en -f-*-+ — a ha ■ eve-ry chain, Hark, an-gel-ic j_A ^-J 1_. v 11 *- t— F- ^ £ j* f £ 1 1 ' y voic - es cry, Sing-ing ev - er - more on high, Al - - le - lu - ia! \ He who gave for us his life, Who lor us endured the strife. Is our Paschal Lamb to-day; We too sing for joy, and say;Alleluia ! 3. 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 ) 4 He who slumbered in the grave Is exalted now to save; Now through Christendom it rings That the Lamb is King of kings. Alleluia 5 Now he bids us tell abroad How the lost may be restored. How the penitent forgiven, How we too may enter heaven. Alleluia 6 Thou, our Paschal Lamb indeed, Christ thy ransomed people feed 1 Take our sins and guilt away, Let us sing by night and day; Alleluia 1 ROLL THE ROCK AWAY. -i n 1 -^ 1 1 r-4- 1. An - gels, roll the rock way! Death, yield up the might -y -«= ■■ J— /5 -J - r ,f f Prey ! Y) L — 1— 1 ■«"1 I «i 1 l_ m es. r 1 1 ; — ±-—* — j_ i -i 1 n s^- See, l-=a m — m Z- 5 9 — ' the Sav - iour * V L — 0— quits — t— — £ !^_IU# m -_J 1 1 the tomb, Glow - ing with im - _ -*- —m r~ n-* f "~ n-i - * mor - -m, ^ -*■ => u tal bloom. Sfc 11 - — « » » — V ■ | -- - i— — 1 t=E E= — t- =t= — b=— 1 1 > . i .... . . i-j s 1 Hi ' *~w — ~ h^ — i PI , Al ■ - - * « — — m m *> — ' le - lu - ia! - » , « — - 1 Al - 1 — • — i — — m — : — _a .. ..« - |j_- - m — y • • #'» .• m » m le - lu - ia ! Christ, the Lord, is risen » -i* » 1 - r r i -• m 1 • — — | 1 <*- — » *- LU 1 to - day. g— — «= — n. \ 1 — •? — V 1 "-:?■ 1 1 1 — i — i- 1 1 2 Shout, ye seraphs: angels, raise Your eternal song of praise; Let the earth's remotest bound Echo to the blissful sound. Alleluia ! Alleluia ! Christ the Lord is risen to-day. 3 Holy Father, Iloly Son, Holy Spirit, Three in One, Glory as of old to thee, Now and erermore, shall be. Alleluia! Alleluia! Christ the Lord is risen to-day. 61. (Easter.) * V I C T O R Y. 8s & 7s, or III. 3. 3 -s> — i/ -i>- ^>- 1. Who is this that comes irom E - dom, All his raiment stain'd with blood, -19- —-■ — g? r «? == -I L . ^ i fcrvif- ^£=ji|E=gii=gi=J -*- it i ~ M c To the cap-tive speak-ing free-dom, Bring-iag and be - stow-ing good; tS3 fife ^- ^1 "- the garb he wears, GIo - rious in the -/5 1 — "-«?- 3z: ^S§ spoil he bears ? gz: * As sung at the Sunrise Communion at the Berkeley Divinity School. VICTORY. Concluded. 'Tis the Saviour, now victorious, Traveling onward in his might; 'Tis the Saviour; how glorious, To his people, is the sight ! Satan conquered, and the grave, Jesus now is strong to save: 'Tis the Saviour now victorious, Traveling onward in his might. Why that blood his raiment staining ? 'Tis the blood of many slain ; Of his foes there's none remaining, None, the contest to maintain: Fallen they are, no more to rise; All their glory prostrate lies: Why that blood his raiment staining * 'Tis the blood of many slain. 4 Mighty Victor, reign forever; Wear the crown so dearly won; Never shall thy people, never, Cease to sing what thou hast done; Thou hast fought thy people's foes; Thou hast healed thy people's woes: Mighty "Victor, reign forever; Wear the crown so dearly won. 62. (Easter.) RISEN TO-DAY. 7s, or III. 1. Knfttf I ^ 1 , o. vr. afcxt i I s — t= _ ^ — #_.. -j — — — - N^ — ^— — •• — i *-. i~ *= : •> -*■*■*■ 1. Christ the Lord ?=c— ii-Ur—, 0- '- — c — is — * — 1 — 0- m . risen — *- to- — ^ — i — 0- • — — ^ l — *— day, Sons « r * * — *— of ■0- — — men — — and — — —0—1 an - — * — ^— gels say : 1 1 ^rs.-^ 1 — t/ •" -*- 1— in » m * ■ a . —~a ?2 f 5 'i ff 4 W • • m m 1 <> • | • 1 '- ' \ i U i 1 ■ I *=*£= rrs?: rwL — «-:— s — h Raise your joys and tri-umphs high, Sing; ye heavens; and earth, re - ply. 2 Love's redeeming work is done, Fought the fight, the victory won ; Jesus' agony is o'er, Darkness veils .the earth no more. 3 Vain the stone, the watch, the seal, Christ hath burst the gates of hell; Death in vain forbids him rise, Christ hath open'd Paradise. 4 Soar we now where Christ hath led, Following our exalted head; Made like him, like him we rise: Ours the cross, the grave, the skies. WO. (Sogation Days.) /n £ i ROGATION. -V' C. M o. w. 1. Lord in thy name thy ser-vants plead, And thou hast sworn to hear; Thine is the liar-vest, thine the seed, *The fresh and fad year. gESEJE^gg f* bg- 5l* ^ 5 = ^4. Monday. 1 Lord, in thy name thy servants plead, And tliou hast sworn to hear ; Thine is the harvest, thine the seed. The fresh and fading year. 2 Grant us. with precious things brought forth By sun and moon below B. Tuesday. I Lord, spare and save our sinful race From death in direst form ; From pestilence that fiies apace. From earthquake, fire, and storm. 1 Let every land bemoan its sin. That wars and crimes may cease ; A place in thy new heavens and. And may thy pardoning grace earth. Where richer harvests grow. bring in [peace. Sweet times of health and c. Wednesday. 1 Gri:at is our guilt, onr fears are great ; Bat naught shall prompt des- pair, While open is the mercy-seat To penitence and prayer. 2 Kind Intercessor ! to thv love This blest resource we owe, Thy merits plead for us above, While we implore below. 64 " Our heavenly Father bids us ask. C. M. / Ascension Day \ \and Sunday alter./ o. "vr. 2 He looks on us with thoughts of love, Anil promises to send The Holy Spirit from above, To be our guide and friend. 3 How much do we his guidance need, Who are so prone to stray! The Spirit will to Jesus lead, And teach us how to pray. 4 And he will show us heavenly things, And form our hearts anew, To serve and love the King of kings, As saints and angels do. 5 Lord ! that promised gift bestow, And till us with thy love; That we may serve thee here below, And dwell with thee above. 65. Ud A sunS&°£ter.) ALLELUIA. 8s & 6s. To him who for our sins was slain, To him for all his dying pain, Sing we Al - le - lu - ia! I ¥ ■jsi «i -0.-9 4 To him the Lamb our Sacrifice, Who gave his blood our ransom-price, Sing we Al - le - lu - ia ! 2 To him who died that we might die To sin, and live with him on high, Sing we Alleluia ! To him who rose that we might rise, And reign with him beyond the skies, Sing we Alleluia ! 3 To him who now for us doth plead, And heipeth us in all our need, Sing we Alleluia ! To him who doth prepare on high Our home in immortality, Sing we Alleluia ! 4 To him be glory evermore: Ye heavenly hosts, your Lord adore; Sinn 1 we Alleluia ! To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Our God most great, our joy, our boast, Sing we Alleluia ! (Ascension-tide.) UP IN HEAVEN. o. w. ^=te :l=^Sl^i!^i i- 7 L, 1. Up in heav - en, up in heav - en, In the bright place far a - way, Never more a helpless Baby, Born in poverty and pain. But with awful glory crowned. With his Angels standing round, II : He shall come again :1| 4 Then the wicked souls shall tremble, And the good souls shall rejoice. Parents, children, every one. Then shall stand before' his throne, II: And shall hear his voice. :|| And he loves his little children. And he pleadeth lor them there, Asking the Great God of Heaven That their sins may be for- given, 3 II : And he hears their prayer. :|| And all faithful holy Christians, Who their Master's work have done, Shall appear at his right hand. And inherit the fair land II: That his love has won. :|| A. 1. Spir - it of j?l :£: ^«t *^. Pl»=t»— the liv - ing God, In a]l thy plen - i - tude of grace, Where'er the -•- * a foot Ta- inan hath trod De - scend on our a - pos - tate race. -"■ ■*• * <= ' * -_*_<=-• H i*15: \ =£=:fl« 1 1- 2 Give tongues of fire and hearts of love, To preach the reconciling word; Give power and unction from above. Where'er the joyful sound is heard. 3 Be darknesSj at thy coming, light; Confusion, order, in thy path; Souls without strength inspire with might Bid mercy triumph over wrath. 4 Convert tne nations ! far and nigh The triumphs of the cross record; The name of Jesus glorify, Till every people call him Lord. B. 1 Come, Holy Ghost, with God the Son, And God the Father, ever One; Shed forth thy grace within our breast, And dwell with us, a ready guest. 2 By every power, by heart and tongue, By act and deed, thy praise be sung, Inflame with perfect love each sense. That others' souls may kindle thence. S Father, that we ask be done, Through Jesus Christ, thine only Son; Who, with the Holy Ghost and thee, Shall live and reign eternally. C. 1 Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove, With light and comfort from above; Be thou our Guardian, thou our Guide, O'er every thought and step preside. 2 The light of truth to us display, AncT make us know and choose thy way; Plant holy fear in every heart, That we from thee may ne'er depart. 3 Lead us to Christ, the living way, Nor let us from his precepts stray; Lead us to holiness, the road That we must take to dwell with God. 4 Lead us to heaven, that we may share Fulness of joy for ever there: Lead us to God, our final rest, To be with him for ever blest. (Whitsunday.) VENI CREATOR. C. M. o. w. A.. 1. Come, Ho 2. Thou art ly Ghost, Cre - a - tor, come, the Com - fort - er, the gift In - spire these souls of thine; Of God, and fire of love; m Till eve - ry heart which thou hast made The ev - er - last - ing spring of joy, Be filled with joy And unc-tion from di a vine, bove. Thy gifts are manifold, thou writ'st God's law in each true heart; The promise of the Father, thou Dost heavenly speech impart. Enlighten our dark souls, till they Thy sacred love embrace; Assist our minds, by nature frail, With thy celestial grace. Drive far from us the mortal foe And give us peace within ; That, by thy guidance blest, we may Escape the snares of sin. Teach us the Father to confess, And Son, from death revived, And thee, with both, O Holy Ghost, Who art from both, derived. 1 He's come, let every knee be bent, All hearts new joy resume; Sing, ye redeem'd, with one consent, "The Comforter is come. " 2 What greater gift, what greater love, Could God on man bestow? Angels for this rejoice above, Let man rejoice below. 3 Hail ! blessr-d Spirit ! may each soul Thy sacred influence feel; Do thou each sinful thought control, And fix our wavering zeal. 4 Thou to the conscience dost convey Those checks which we should know; Thy motions point to us the way; Thou giv'st us strength to go. 69. (Whitsunday.) SEVEN-FOLD VEIL, L. M. 0. W. 1. Draw, Ho - ly Ghost, thy seven-fold veil Be - tween us and the tires of youth ; m^ m ppgpEf mi —0- I ' Breathe, Ho - ly Ghost, thy fresh'ning gale Our fe - vered brow in age to soothe. -i9- -0- < Z - For ever on our souls be traced This blessing from the Saviour's hand, A sheltering rock in memory's waste, O'ershadowins: all the weary land. 70. (Trinity.) NIC^A. Dykes. S3* E=3 -a * i» — L , 33TZ-E 3. Ho-ly, bo-ly, ho - ly! Lord God Al- raiglity ! Ear - ly in (lie morning our , — ■ i <~" l O „ -J- i f~"i n t , 1 I , |-J-J- , 1- — 1- world coni'e 5sed, — S— ] Thy =5= JUm *_ name, -6. Je 1 --- — s— ■ su, — — be _«i — for - -• — * ev -*- l m m . A i - er bless'd — » — » — Al-le- lu - ia. f= : l s -1 -4- ' - -4- 1 i ■ 1 i =1= < -» — 1— -\ ' 1 ' U — U t- 4- j 2 Thou wast their rock, their fortress, and their might; Thou, Lord, their Captain in the well-fought fight; Thou, in the darkness drear, the Light of light. Alleluia. 3 O may thy soldiers, faithful, true and bold, Fight as the saints who nobly fought of old, And win, with them, the victor's crown of gold. Alleluia, 4 O blest Communion, fellowship divine 1 We feebly struggle, they in glory shine; Yet all are one in thee, for all are thine. Alleluia. 5 And when the strife is fierce, the warfare long, Steals on the ear the distant triumph-song, And hearts are brave again, and arms are strong. Alleluia. 6 The golden evening brightens in the west; Soon, soon to faithful warriors comes the rest; Sweet is the calm of Paradise the bless'd . Alleluia. 7 Rut lo! there breaks a yet more glorious day, The saints triumphant rise in bright array; The King of Glory passes on his way. Alleluia. 8 From earth's wide bounds, from ocean's farthest coast. Through gates of pearl streams in the countless host. Singing to Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Alleluia. 73. (All-Angels, Sept.?29tli. ) O E R A P H 1 JVL 7s, or III. 1. O. W. g=; ^g= * — *r 1. Praise to God, who reigns a - bove, Bind - ing earth and heaven in love; I N ^ I iff All the ar-'miea of the sky Wor - ship his dread sove-reign - ty. 9:i=! \ : F 2 Seraphim his praises sinsr, Cherubim on fourfold wins;, Thrones. Dominions, Princes, Powers, Ranks of Might that never cowers. 3 Ansel hosts his word fulfil, Ruling nature by his will: Round his throne archangels pour Songs of praise for evermore. - — -r. — ff — •— H 2 — n 1 1 4 Yet on man they joy to wait, All that bright celestial state, For true Man thefr Lord they see, Christ, th' incarnate Deity. 5 On the throne our Lord who died Sits in manhood glorified, Where his people faint below Angels count it joy to go. II.-MISC ELiLAlsTBOUS. 74. (Dismissal.) BLESSING. 7s, or III. 1. /n lift . . ■ l a. — a m . — _ fl — i_* » §#l 53^: 0. w. PI 1. Now may he who from the dead Brought the Shep - herd of the sheep, '" y fas ? )— =± 3t=i= * ■-*- 7» Je - sus Christ, our Kim T* 9-* * and Head, — 9 — II All our souls in safe -c * ■ — *- i ty keep ! -s «> 2* ~sz: i • ■ I .11, 2 May he teach us to fulfill What is pleasing in his sight; Perfect us in all his will, And preserve us day and night. 3 To tli at dear Redeemer's praise, Who the covenant sealed with blood, Let our hearts and voices raise Loud thanksgivings to our God. 75. (Dismissal.) 6al0 BENEDICTION. 8s & 7s, or III. 3. o. w\ y r 2 , ! i l I , I sf*-^ — — — — ~ — * # i — i — — - — 1 , ! (&-4—»- » -# — -*- r3h — « — - — — • ' 1. May # theg * race JL of Christ our Sa - i viour, And JL the JL Fa-ther's boundless M. JL - * *-*- love, 2^i 1 — ~*—iT-l- — j- ! T-f- — (S> K I i r i l ' i ! Kr * ' i 1 i , 1 , V - • V tfrv- — *— — — i — — '■ M — # — # — — i ^ -0 — — * — -0Tr- — — 1 * '0~' — # — iS> «l 5* With • the Ho - ■0- iy Spir •it's fa p - vour, Rest up - JL on us from ■0- . a - • 1 bove. rv^ « a r • I i L)> • -0 » » l«- — f- — -— .. j -f '-{— • K i 1 I l 1 1 ' L t — # — ' ^-& — JJ 1 2 Thus may we abide in union With each other and the Lord, And possess, in sweet communion, Joys which earth can not afford. 76. (Lord's Day.) DAY OF REST AND GLADNESS. 7s & 6s, or II. 6. o.vr. DAY OF REST AND GLADNESS. Concluded. -JMjf — #-.-*- r~\— ' l_ «— 1 1 1 — = *^ — h 1 Sing, ^0 Ho- — * — JL d ho- a iy, ■ — « — -*■ ho - — & — iy, To 1 |-» « r~ 9 « a the great God * 9 I — «— J -#• Tri- 1 une. ^5 * -r*- — — — # — '""te — — 0— %r-~~ J ~*$ M "f-'T" m m \ 1 1 1 2 On thee, at the creation, The light first had its birth; On thee, for our salvation, Christ rose from depths of earth; On thee, our Lord victorious The Spirit sent from heaven, And thus on thee, most gloriQus, A triple light was given. 3 Thou art a port protected From storms that round us rise ; A garden intersected "With streams of Paradise; Thou art a cooling fountain In life's dry dreary sand; From thee, like Pisgah's mountain, We view our promised land. 4 To-day on weary nations The heavenly manna falls; To holy convocations The silver trumpet calls, Where Gospel light is glowing With pure and radiant beams, And living water flowing With soul-refreshing streams. 5 New graces ever gaining From this our day of rest, We reach the rest remaining To spirits of the blest; To Holy Ghost be praises, To Father, and to Son; The Church her voice upraises To thee, blest Three in One. 77. (Lord's Day.) HOLY TEMPLE. 7s, or III. 1. o. w. A zdtzbzgz > —Z— Y- f e— \ -& g — b g ;_ A >_L_ $ L -«!_- h^ g>- Bldz-t 1. To thy tern - pie - - - „ ^0- •&■ -*- IISeIII re - pair ; Lord, I love to wor - ship there ; ±=^1 ^ggfgj^i While thy glo nous praise is J2. _^ ^_ sum /9- Touch my lips, un - loose my tongue — a— .a s> *= -i«?-h&- ¥_ I 2 While the prayere of saints ascend, God of love, to mine attend; Hear me, for thy Spirit pleads; Hear, for Jesus intercedes. 3 While I hearken to thy law. Fill my soul with humble awe, Till thy Gospel bring to me Life and immortality. 4 While thy ministers proclaim Peace and pardon in thy name, Through their voice, by faith, may I Hear thee speaking from the sky. 5 From thy house when I return, May my heart within me burn; And at evening let me say, " 1 have walk'd with God to-day." 78. (Loa,Da y ., WELCOME DAY. S. M. o. \v. sy Wel-come to thi I ' l —it: r»-1t t=i~9 re - viv - ing breast, And these re-joic- ing y — * — yr , ii> , f — * — » — p- 19- -f- eyes. -# * =F m 2 The Kino; himself comes near To feast his saints to-day; Here may .we sit, and see him here, And love, and praise, and pray. 3 One day amidst the place Where Jesus is within, Is better than ten thousand days Of pleasure and of sin. i My willing soul would stay In such a frame as this, Till it is call'd to soar away To everlasting bliss. 79. SUNDAY MORNING. 7s, or III. 1. Words by Rev. J. Anstice. Lord, As g^fe V± by we thee pass p> .< -?2— in the safe - ty borne To an - oth - er Sab-bath morn, hallowed Porch, From our hearts the world ex- elude; g~ — I } J — * — a- .■ — * — [~&— i s - ^■K ^ Once a - gain, On the qui *_i G_ our pil - grim feet In thy peace - ful Tern - pie meet, ct of thy Church Let not earth-born thought in - trude. fSg rrz?: 3 Meet it is that we begin With acknowledgment of Sin; Such unfeign'd repentance teach us That thine Absolution reach us. 4 Then on David's sweetest strain All our varied notes employ; Let not round us float in vain Prayer of anguish, hymn of joy. t l I 5 Lead our spirits up to thee Through our fervent Litany; Nerve us, when we chant our Creed For its glorious truths to bleed. G Lord, thy special grace we seek, On thy Gospel's Minister; Teach thy servant how to speak, Teach thy people how to hear. 80. (Morning.) SUNRISE. 7s, or III. 1. o. w. ?E» &2j=5==^ :^: 1. Now the drea - ry night is done, Conies a - gain the glo - rious sun ; I e a — 1_ # »p_ L. # j — L^j, 1. PS Crim - son clouds and sil - ver white Wait up - on his break -ing light. 2 Child of Mary, thou dost know What of danger, joy or woe Shall to-day my portion be, — Let me meet it all in thee. 3 Thou wast meek and undented— Make me holy too, and mild ; Thou didst foil the tempter's power- Help me in temptation's hour. 4 Thou didst love thy mother liere- Make me gentle, kind, and dear; Thou wast subject to her word — Teach me to obey, Lord. 5 Fretful feelings, passion, pride Never did with thee al dele ; Make me watch myself to-day, That they lead me not astray. 81. (.Morning.) NEW EVERY MORNING. L. M. 0. W. New — «— w • eve-ry morn-in -* 0— rfi 4 ^ the love I v «— ^T e Our -ff. 3£ S wak-in<* and up - ns - ing prove; H I - i £ i Thro' sleep and darkness safe - ly brought, Re - stored to life, and power, and thought. Pt fe il t^— H --fS- 2 New mercies, each returning day, Hover around us while we pray ; New perils past, new sins forgiven, New thoughts of God, new hopes of heaven. 3 If on our daily course our mind Be set to hallow all we rind, • New treasures still of countless price, God will provide for sacrifice. I i The trivial round, the common task, "Will furnish all we ought to ask: Iioom to deny ourselves : a road To bring us daily nearer God. 5 Only, Lord, in thy dear love Fit us for perfect rest above; And help us this, and every day, To live more nearly as we pray. (Evening.) 82. SUNSET. 7s, or III. 1. O. W. -J. Soft - ly now the light of day Fades up - on my sight a - way; 2 Thou, whose all-pervading eye Naught escapes, without, within, Pardon each infirmity, Open fault, and secret sin. 3 Soon, for me, the light of day Shall for ever pass away ; Then, from sin and sorrow free, Take me, Lord, to dwell with thee . 4 Thou who, sinless, yet hast known All of man's infirmity; Then, from thine eternal throne, Jesus, look with pitying eye. 83. EVENING PRAYER. 8s & 4s. o. w. , ,. (Evening.) i i i 1 ' i Jeftft* * — 1 — L i — ' — 1 — H— 1 1 ! ■ ftp ttj ^-l-j d. j- 5— 0—0—%— ^ 4 J h^ Is : J J € -0 — • — • — m— -^ — — — ;— 1. God, that mad - est earth and heaven, Dark-ness and light; Who tlie day for toil hast Riven, 2. Guard us wak-ing,guard us sleeping, And, when we die, May we in thy mighty keeping, A«#. f #. #• f f #■ J ^ ^ _ jf*l* f *f f rvt" .1 ' ! 00 1 1 m ' i m -/ p« * • r * 9 I » ! !■' I 1 * +T4' ! . 1 ' ' 1 • flU ^~ 1 . i i 1 ^ > y 1 1 * p? i u ' ' ! — ■* I I For rest the night: All peace-ful lie: May thine an - gel - guards de - fend When the last dread trump shall wake Pi- ns. Slum - ber sweet thy us, Do not thou, our m -M--—0- -f-'—f- y-G-k «=S^ —5 f'* -v— +T~ &&- mer - cy send us, Ho - ly dreams and hopes at - tend us, This live - long night. Lord, for-sake us, But to reign in glo - ry take us With thee on high. *• ^ A JL> 1 A I .$. __ 1 — H « — j 1 — 1—& m 0- -J '-#§ — 0- '- — — — t ]] 84. (Evening.) EVENTIDE. 10s, or II. 5. Best. 1. A-bide with me, fast falls the e - ven - tide: The dark-ness deepens; Lord. with me a • 2. Swift to its close ebbs out life's lit - tie day; Earth's joys grow dim, its glo-ries pass a Tff- bide: way, When oth - er help - ers fail, and com-forts flee, Help ol the herp - less, O a -bide with me. Change and de-cay in all around I see; O thou who chang- est not, abide with me. I need thy presence every passing hour What but thy "race can foil the tempter's power? Who, like thyself, my guide and stay can be ? Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me. I fear no foe. with thee at hand to bless : Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness. Where is death's sting? where, grave, thy victory? I triumph still, if thou abide with me. Hold thou thy cross before my closing eyes: Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies; Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee; In life, in death, Lord, abide with me. 85. (Holidays.) AMERICA. 6s & 4s. PURCELL. 9 — 9 — "• — p _* .-* ~i -e — =t 1. God bless our na - tive land ! Firm may she ev - er stand, Thro'storm and night; •*•-•- -o- ■*• ■*-+., ~ T ~ 1 —p* — ~ — If — — 5 — 5 — 1— ■ * *- -—f w iXE Ei i — * ^' £ — * — * '-H -f— " * »• 1 "^~; — 1 1 1 When the wild tern - pests rave, Ru - ler of winds and wave, Do thou our m £ "*— ** * I 1 coun-try save By thy great might. -; ! T-U » 1— " 1 " g = E II 2 For her our prayer shall rise To God, above the skies; On him we wait ; Thou who art ever nigh, Guarding with watchful eye, To thee aloud we cry, God save the State. (Heaven.) O PARADISE. seek the hap - py land Where they th,at loved arc — |B> *~T^ < — rg *— r-^ g , f=> - blest ? "Where loy - al hearts and true Stand in the light sup All rap - ture thro' and thro', In God's most ho • ly sight. I I I I I I 2 Paradise, Paradise, The world is growing old ; Who would not be at rest and free Where love is never cold? Where loyal hearts, etc. 3 Paradise, Paradise, 'Tis weary waiting here; I long to be where Jesus is, To feel, to see him near; Where loyal hearts, etc. i Paradise Paradise. I want to sin no more, I want, to be as pure on earth As on thy spotless shore; Where loyal hearts, etc. 5 Paradise, Paradise, I greatly long to see The special place my dearest Lord In love prepares for me; Where loyal hearts, etc. 6 Lord Jesus. King of Paradise, O keen me in Thy love. And guide me to that happy land Of perfect rest above; Where loyal hearts, etc. 87. (Heaven.) JERUSALEM THE GOLDEN. (EWING.) 7s & 6s, or II. 6. EWING. JERUSALEM THE GOLDEN.— Concluded. 2 They stand, those halls of Zion, All jubilant with song, And bright with many an angel, And all the martyr throng. The Prince is ever in them, The day-light is serene, The pastures of the blessed Are decked in glorious sheen. 3 There is the throne of David ; And there, from care released, The shout of them that triumph, The song of them that feast: And they who with their Leader Have conquered in the fight, For ever and for ever Are clad in robes of white. 4 sweet and blessed country, The home of God's elect ! sweet and blessed country, That eager hearts expect ! Jesu, in mercy bring us To that dear land of rest; Who art, with God the Father, And Spirit ever blest. 88. (The church.) "The Church's one Foundation." ( AURELIA.) 7s & 6s, or II. 6. S. S. Lesley. fcx B IT m, 1. The Church's one form - da #— ,— * P- f~ P— . O- tion mm 7± Je - sus Christ her Lord; iHz. — *— ^ §iK She — £- his new ere tion By wa - ter and the word : i3 ft* — ~i 1" | 1 — * — 1 ' i — i—i i — » — i 1 i 1 «f-b—*. H * — — &- — ■ 1 — — * — — 0—i g — « — — * — -£-:- J * From ' * lieaven he r~P * — 5b •— came -f " and 1 —C~— sought 1 i — «■ — 1 her, -f-i To ■0- i ■ be his -to- — # — ho- iy ■0- -Ha— Bride; r- 1 . ! 2-SV— - 1 — P 1 — 1 r =k — i — b— — P — -+P— - i ■■'■ H \ 1 ' j 1 "The Church's one Foundation." Concluded. l/n m e "With his own blood he bought her, And •#■ -+ v- for her life he died. 2£ =fe rr 33 i\ 2 Elect from every nation, Yet one o'er all the earth, Her charter of salvation One Lord, one faith, one birth; One Holy Name she blesses, Partakes one holy food. And to one hope she presses, With every grace endued. 3 Though with a scornful wonder Men see her sore opprest, By schisms rent asunder, By heresies distrest; Yet saints their watch are keeping, Their cry goes up, "How long ?" And soon the night of weeping Shall be the morn of song. 'Mid toil and tribulation, And tumult of her war, She waits the consummation Of peace for evermore ; Till with the vision glorious Her longing eyes are blest, And the great Church victorious Shall be the Church at rest. Yet she on earth hath union With God the Three in One, And mystic sweet communion With those whose rest is won: happy ones and holy ! Lord, give us grace that we Like them, the meek and lowly, On high may dwell with thee. SURE FOUNDATION. 8s & 7s, or III, 3. 1. Christ is made the sure found - a - tion. Christ the head and cor 2. All that ded - i - cat - ed cit - y, Dear . ly loved of God o. w. j-r- ner - stone, on high, ^ ££ is liiP^IllMll^f Cho In the Lord, and ant ju - bi pre - cious, Bind - ing all the Church in one, la - tion Pours per - pet - ual niel - o - dy; " &L :(£ — .-<= n 3 To this temple, where we call thee, Come, Lord of hosts, to-day : With thy wonted loving-kindness, Hear thy servants as they pray; And thy fullest benediction Shed within its walls alway. 4 Here vouchsafe to all thy servants What they ask of thee to gain, What they gain from thee for ever AVith the blessrd to retain, And hereafter in thy glory Evermore with thee to reign. Praise and honour to the Father, Praise and honour to the Son, Praise and honour to the Spirit, Ever Three, and ever One, One in might, and one in glory, While eternal ages run. 90. (The Clrurch.) GLORIOUS THINGS. 8s & 7s, or III, 3. 0. W. 1. Glorious things of thee are spok-en, Zi - on, cit- y of our God; He whose word can not be r aw - - | - | brok-en, Form'd thee for liis own a -bode; On the Rock of A - ges founded, What can ^»- g -n-« • \m — — m —f-T^—ic£= r—r-Tr . — jg 5 to __^ fc . g — -p

1. The Bi-ble!tlie Bi-ble! more precious than gold The hopes and the glo- ries its 2. The Bi-ble! the Bi-ble! blest vol-ume of truth, How sweet-ly it smiles on the -»-»H- -v— >- -#— «- v — ia -N- -£-- $=5= i >!-.: g -N— w— - — Ps— pa - ges un-fold; It speaks of a Sav - iour, and tells of his love; It sea - son of youth ! It bids us seek ear - ly the pearl of great price.Ere the Pv- *-- — V mmm ^m shows us the way to the mansions above, heart is enslaved in the bondage of vice. 4. ^ -N— K >- ; — 4. -74- 3& The Bible ! the Bible ! we hail it with joy, Its truths and its glories our tongues shall employ; "We'll sing of its triumphs, we'll tell of its worth, And send its glad tidings afar o'er the earth. The Bible ! the Bible ! the valleys shall ring, And hill-tops reecho the notes that we sing; Our 1 tanners, inscribed with its precepts and rules, Shall long wave in triumph, the joy of our schools. 93. " Go, when the Morning Shineth." •n ikJb , L-p-j i r S-U -z+- m * - . r— — •» \— h- ~, — i 1 «- Z 3 4 4- . — J *> tf — I — ,$- & ■ #- 0. w. =*= 1. Go, when the morn - ing shin - eth, Go, when the moon 27 bright m Go with pure mind and rrHt ing, Send earth - ]y thoughts a a. _ ?->— ? ft — £l t way, m "Go, when the Morning Shineth."— Concluded. t/g ft J ""? — R ~ * * fcT) ^ « — tr — * And u U » -*-i — # * w— in thy eham-ber • • e g • B -. » . * (•fir kiieel ■ ing, i — 5 — *a a — * — V -0- Do thou iu se - # ■ cret pray. • il # c # — *— 41 2 Remember all who love thee, All who are loved by thee; Pray for those Mho hate thee, If any such there be: Then for thyself in meekness A blessing humbly claim, And link with thy petition Thy great Redeemer's name. Or. if 'tis e'er denied thee In solitude to pray, Should holy thoughts come o'er thee, "When friends are round thy way, E'en then the silent breathing Of thy spirit raised above "Will reach his throne of glory. Who is Mercy, Truth, and Love. 4 Oh ! not a joy or blessing, With this can we compare. — The power that he hath given us To pour our souls in prayer. Whene'er thou pin'st in sadness, Before his footstool fall, And remember in thy gladness His grace who gave thee all. 94. " Saw ye never in the Meadows ? 8s & 7s, or III. 3. 0. TV. 1. Saw ye ■»■-. -y. ■» tt y # ^ -v 5: * -sr in the mead-ows, Wkrre jour lit - tie feet did pass, — : I 2 They are like to little children, Children bred in lowly cot, Who are modest, meek. and quiet. And contented with, their lot. 3 Saw ye never lilac blossoms, Or "acacia white and red. Waving brightly in the sunshine. On the tall trees overhead ? 4 They are like to other children. Children of the high and groat. Who are gracious, good, and gentle. Serving God in their estate. 5 Christian children, high and lowly, Try like little flowers to be.— Day by day the tall tree-blossom Gives to God its fragrance free. 6 Day by day the little daisy Looks up with its yellow eye, Never murmurs, never wishes It were hanging up on high. 7 God has given each his station: Some have riches and high places. Some have lowly homes and labour, — All may have his precious grace. 3 Ton must be content and quiet, Your appointed stations in: For to envy, or to covet Others' goods, is mortal sin. 9 And the air is just as pleasant, And as bright the sunny sky, To the daisy by the footpath. As to flowers that bloom on high. 10 And God loveth all his children. Rich, and poor, and high, and low, And they all shall meet in heaven, Who have served him here below. 95. SHEPHERD'S CARE 8s & 7s, or III. 3. 0. TV. $h 0.W - « 1 — * # „_^_* • - : J -ri 1. Sav r, — '^—0 — *— • • • 1 ■ iour, who thy —g — -* — • L -* — flock •o- — #— art feed - ing, *" f- P- •— — * i — - 9 1 ! I With the shep-herd's • — « — z,— \ n — " kmd-est care, i\ 1 • -t-* Jsr — _«H 1 1 V-mi ! — — - *" u 1 ^ mm All 'i. "•4 * i the fee a ble « * J 1 3 r — H gent - ly lead - ing, 1 — p — p — - — «— While the lambs thy l* * * ~*~ —0-1 — 0— & r r <=- bo - som share. > "1 1 t d-*- ri ^%-*- • * -f » r f tS ~\ s H 1 1 — r^ b:^ fS ' — * - m - — *- :^2j the bet - ter land e — *t g^n 2 Tell me, pilgrims, what you hope for In the better land ? — Spotless robes ami crowns of glory From a Saviour's hand, ■\Ve shall drink of life's clear river, We shall dwell with God for ever In the better land. 3 Will you let me travel with you To the better land ?— Come away — we bid you welcome To our little band. Come, oh come ! we cannot leave you, Christ is waiting to receive you In the better land. 100. JESUS, HIGH IN GLORY. 6s & 5s. il ft 1 E3& 0. 'U-. 2 Though thou art so holy, Heaven's Almighty King, Thou wilt stoop to listen ' When thy praise we sing. 3 We are little children, Weak and apt to stray; Saviour, guide and keep us Iu the heavenly way. 4 Save us, Lord, from sinning Watch us day by day; Help us now to love thee, Take our sins away. 5 Then when Jesus calls us To our heavenly home, We would gladly answer, Saviour, Lord, we come ! TENDER SHEPHERD 8s & 7s, or III. 3. 0. W. IS 2 All this clay thy hand has led me, And I thank thee for thy care; Thou hast warmed me, clothed and fed me, Listen to my evening prayer ! 3 Let my sins be all forgiven ; Bless the friends I love so well; Take us all at last to heaven, Happy there with thee to dwell. 102. HELPLESS LAMBS s & 7s, or III. 3. 0. W. 1. Je - sus saj*s that we must love him ; Help- less as the lambs are we; % —^- ^\zzi- ^^ - Ji -^±-t===^r But he ve - ry kind-ly tells us, . - ■»- k* a £ *■ 9^= That our Shep-herd he will be, -«- -*- -»- ■»• m » ' ?3 w- II II 2 Heavenly Shepherd please to watch us, Guard us both by night and day ; Pity show to little children, Who like lambs too often stray. i! We are always prone to wander, Please to keep us from each snare ; Teach our infant hearts to praise thee For thy kindness and thy care. 103. ARK. 6s & 4s o. w. Kn ft ! 1 I tt 4 ii 11 i 1 " 1 1 iW. 4 |||! 1 II J J 1 (^_4 — u -# • « « — -^ — — « _J « » 3 ^« g £7 <&-. — 1. There rrfri — h '3 v ' * was a lone - ly o • ark 4 4 That sailed o'er wa-ters i » ,r — * — » — *— , iark, -p- 1 — 1 '* ■ "^ — "-.^-i — ■ And wide a - round, n — r^ — 3 — i f 7 i OH • # * ; 1 ■ ' 1 1 -tS*-^ — — » — 1 Jy* — (2 ' 4 » • » I K ' r r ' • i 1 r i 1 Kn ii ^,- V ff 1 i ! i ' I iL j j j 11'' 1 N fm A 1 "V 2 W» € ^ ..* # ,#„ # # a * # • # Not one tall tree was seen, M {• ■ • » « - ^ • m v ^ 4 No flower nor leaf of green; * All — all. . were drown'd. • f • "1 ^•f 1 » ■r F !• tt t> <9 ^ r F * 5* ' p » m 9 1* • i* ' \ \ \ w 1 I K ' • i > • 1 1 i 1 y r 2 Then a soft wing was spread, And o'er the billows dread A meek dove flew; But on that shoreless tide No living thing she spied, To cheer her view. 3 So to the ark she fled, With weary, drooping head; To seek for rest : Christ is thy Ark, my love, Thou art the timid dove, — Fly to his breast. Vi 104. LITTLE DROPS. 6s <5r 5s. I i J o. w. m & *=* 4r A. 1. Lit - tie drops of wa ter, Lit - tie grains of sand, I £ m nsi * i zt j-l 3 3 % T Make the might - y o - cean, And the bean - teous land. i ^ a 321 p .11 I 2 And the little moments, Humble though they be, Make the mighty ages Of eternity. 3 So our little errors Lead the soul away From the paths of virtue, Oft in sin to stray. 4 Little deeds of kindness, Little words of love, Make our earth an Eden, Like the heaven above. 5 Little seeds of mercy, Sown by youthful hands Grow to bless the nations, Far in heathen lands. B. 1 See the shining dew-drops, On the flowers strewed, Proving as they sparkle; " God is ever good." 2 See the morning sunbeams, Lighting up the wood, Silently proclaiming, "God is ever good." 3 Hear the mountain streamlet, In the solitude, With its ripple saying, "God is ever good." 4 In the leafy tree-tops, When no fears intrude, Merry birds are singing, "God is ever good." 5 Bring, my heart, thy tribute, Songs of gratitude, While all nature utters, "God is ever good." 105. HO JLY CHILDREN, 6s & 6s. 0. W. r#-r-T — - --■ - 1 i i (h"i~s — j — -1 —£ — —J 1- v / -A 2 m « ...g. % S m * 1. Do no 2. Christ is sin - kind nil and ac - gen - tion, tie, £ Speak no Christ is # an - pure gry and word, true, fV fi I s g *i #• •* -^ A ^ a & & K ^ izz: r Ye be - long to Je sus, And his ht - tie chil - dren Chil - dren Must be i of the ho - ly a: Lord, too. ±= 3 There's a wicked spirit Watching round you still, And he tiies to tempt you To all harm and ill. 4 But ye must not hear him, Though 'tis hard for you To resist the evil, And the good to do. 6 For ye promised truly In your infant days, To renounce him wholly, And forsake his ways. 6 Christ is your own Master, He is good and true, And his little children Must be holy too. 106. LITTLE CHRISTIAN 8s & 7s, or III. 3. O. W. s m i ^ t r-^- 1. We are lit - tie Christian chil-dren; We can run, and talk, and play; -&.- r P I # i ' i I The great God of earth and heav - en, Made, and keeps us eve - ry day. £ HIT- m - ¥ r 2 We are little Christian children; Christ, the Son of God Most High, With his precious blood redeemed us, Dying that we might not die. 4 We are little Christian children, Saved by him who loved us most, We believe in God Almighty, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. 3 We are little Christian children, God the Holy Ghost is here, Dwelling in our hearts, to make us Kind, and holy, good, and dear. 107. BIRDIE. 6s & 5s. 0. w. y f> ftp* ' * ' ^ fe^ 3 g ' ^ « 1. Little birds sleep sweetly In their soft round nests, Crouching in the cover Of their mothers' breasts. _^_ :a: £ 2Z -*-* §2 4-*- ^2: EH 3C h«-*- 2 Little lambs lie quiet, All the summer night, With their old ewe mothers, Warm, and soft, and white. 3 But more sweet and quiet Lie our little heads, With our own dear mothers Sitting by our beds. 4 And their soft sweet voices Sing our hush-a-bies," While the room grows darker As we shut our eyes. 6 And we play at evening Round our father's knees, Birds are not so merry, Singing on the trees: 6 Lambs are not so happy, Mid the meadow flowers ; They have play and pleasure, But not love like ours. 7 But the heart that's loving, Works of love will do; Those we dearly cherish, We must honour too: 8 To our father's teaching Listen day by day, And our mother's bidding Cheerfully obey. 9 For when in his childhood Our dear Lord was here, He too was obedient To his mother dear. A DEVOTIONAL OFFICE. AT THE CLOSE OF SCHOOL. Standing. I believe in God the Father, &c. M. Let us pray. Kneeling. Our Father, &c. O Lord Jesus Christ, Who, when a child, didst sit among the doctors of the law, both hearing them and asking them questions, give the teachers in this Sunday School, we beseech Thee, grace to humbly learn Thy will and to impart the wisdom of Thy Word to these chil- dren : and to Thee, with the Father and the Holy Spirit, three Persons in one God, be all the praise and glory, now and evermore. Amen. O God, Who didst inspire a faithful disciple of old to bring up her son in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, and didst receive him into Thy holy ministry here on earth, give the parents of these children the spirit of knowl- edge and of godly fear : and grant that Thy Word may so increase in the hearts of these children, that they may all serve Thee and minister before Thee all the days of their life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Collect for Aid against Perils ( if the School is held in the Afternoon ). Standing. Hymn, or Canticle. Kneeling. The grace of our Lord, &c N. B. This office, or that for opening the school, may sometimes he profitably lengthened by the ad- dition of any Collects from the Prayer Book. THE COMPLETE SYSTEM OF SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTRUCTION. By The Rev. O. Witherspoon, Rector of St. Pattl's Church, Cincinnati. The following Table of Contents will give some idea of the scope of this series as far as published : No. I. The Critical events recorded in Holy Scripture put forth mostly in words of one syllable, and, as far as possible, in the language of the Bible. No. II. The principal personages and places of the Bible arranged in alphabetical order, and with the distinguishing character generally attached to such person or place, brought out by question and answer. Nos. Ill and IV. More minute instructions regarding personages and places of the Bible No V. Part i.-The Biography of our Lord Jesus Christ. Part 2. -The Nomenclature of the Church. No. VI. Part 1.— The Teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ. Part 2.— The Prayer Book. Nos. VII to X are in preparation, and will be issued as soon as they can be, consistently with the care which the preparation of such a series demands. The first six numbers of this series are now in use in almost every diocese in the country. Any school may be graded with these six numbers, and prepared for the succeeding numbers of the series. PRICES. Nos ' Ito 4' 10 cents each. No -5. 2 o - " No - 6 35 « " Sample Packages of the six numbers, by mail, 75 cents. Terms.— Any of the above will be sent by Mail or Express prepaid, at the prices named ; or at 20 percent, discount (by Express only), charges payable by the purchaser. MARTIN TAYLOR, Publisher, Buffalo, and in and 113 William St., New York.