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... Night 567-596 § 2. The Year . A. Spring 597-598 See also 63-74 B. Harvest and Autumn 599-603 C. Winter : Close and Be- ginning of the Year 604-613 ii . Of Society : § 1. Charitable Occasions 614 See also 298-313 § 2. National Occasions ...
... Night 567-596 § 2. The Year . A. Spring 597-598 See also 63-74 B. Harvest and Autumn 599-603 C. Winter : Close and Be- ginning of the Year 604-613 ii . Of Society : § 1. Charitable Occasions 614 See also 298-313 § 2. National Occasions ...
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... night As his flock the shepherd leads As the hart , with eager As the sun's enlivening eye As travellers , when the twilight's come As twilight's gradual veil is spread As various as the moon 776 432 looks 763 782 426 518 398 At every ...
... night As his flock the shepherd leads As the hart , with eager As the sun's enlivening eye As travellers , when the twilight's come As twilight's gradual veil is spread As various as the moon 776 432 looks 763 782 426 518 398 At every ...
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... night My God ! what monuments I see My heart is resting , O my God . My soul before thee prostrate lies My soul ! repeat his praise My spirit longs for thee My spirit on thy care My stock lies dead , and no increase My trust is in the ...
... night My God ! what monuments I see My heart is resting , O my God . My soul before thee prostrate lies My soul ! repeat his praise My spirit longs for thee My spirit on thy care My stock lies dead , and no increase My trust is in the ...
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... night O God , most merciful and just O God , my helper , ever near . O God , my strength , my hope O God of ages , by whose hand . O God , our help in ages past HYMN . 563 • 550 692 634 357 42 . 186 315 96 . 150 452 . 132 121 385 144 ...
... night O God , most merciful and just O God , my helper , ever near . O God , my strength , my hope O God of ages , by whose hand . O God , our help in ages past HYMN . 563 • 550 692 634 357 42 . 186 315 96 . 150 452 . 132 121 385 144 ...
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... lasting lustre he has given To all the moving host of heaven . 2 Yet even stars shall cease to burn , And to primeval night return ; Systems of worlds themselves decay , To him the insects of a day . 3 But he remains ; and he shall give ...
... lasting lustre he has given To all the moving host of heaven . 2 Yet even stars shall cease to burn , And to primeval night return ; Systems of worlds themselves decay , To him the insects of a day . 3 But he remains ; and he shall give ...
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adore angels art thou beneath bless blest breast breath bright calm Catherine Winkworth cease CHARLOTTE ELLIOTT cheer clouds darkness death divine DODDRIDGE dost doth dwell earth earthly EMILY TAYLOR eternal everlasting evermore faint faith Father Father divine fear FELICIA HEMANS give glorious glory God's gracious grief H. F. LYTE Hallelujah hath hear heart heaven heavenly holy hope hour hymn J. H. NEWMAN King let thy life's light live Lord Lydia Sigourney MONTGOMERY morning mortal nigh night o'er peace pray prayer rejoice repentant song resign rest rise shade shine sing skies sleep song sorrow soul stars strength sweet tears thee thine thou art thou hast thought throne thy grace thy hand thy love thy mercy thy power thy praise thy presence thy spirit thy word toil trust truth unto voice wandering WATTS weary Wesley wilt wings worship
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Page 10 - Hark! They whisper: Angels say, Sister Spirit, come away. What is this absorbs me quite, Steals my senses, shuts my sight, Drowns my spirits, draws my breath?
Page 10 - One army of the living God, To his command we bow ; Part of the host have crossed the flood, And part are crossing now.
Page 10 - FRIEND after friend departs ; Who hath not lost a friend ? There is no union here of hearts That finds not here an end : Were this frail world our only rest, Living or dying, none were blest.
Page 27 - Prayer is the simplest form of speech That infant lips can try ; Prayer, the sublimest strains that reach The majesty on high.
Page 10 - His sovereign power, without our aid, Made us of clay, and formed us men ; And when, like wandering sheep, we strayed. He brought us to his fold again.
Page 10 - It can bring with it nothing But he will bear us through : Who gives the lilies clothing Will clothe his people too : Beneath the spreading heavens No creature but is fed ; And he who feeds the ravens Will give his children bread.
Page 10 - Ye are travelling home to God, In the way the fathers trod ; They are happy now — and ye Soon their happiness shall see. 3 Shout, ye little flock, and blest ; You on Jesus' throne shall rest : There your seat is now prepared — There your kingdom and reward.
Page 27 - One by one the sands are flowing; One by one the moments fall, Some are coming, some are going; Do not strive to grasp them all. One by one thy duties wait thee ; Let thy whole strength go to each, Let no future dreams elate thee; Learn thou first what these can teach.
Page 10 - Jesus, where'er Thy people meet, There they behold Thy mercy-seat; Where'er they seek Thee, thou art found, And every place is hallowed ground. 2 For Thou, within no walls confined, Inhabitest the humble mind ; Such ever bring Thee where they come, And going, take Thee to their home.
Page 15 - I sing the goodness of the Lord, That filled the earth with food ; He formed the creatures with his word, And then pronounced them good.