3 With grateful hearts the past we own; 5 When death shall interrupt these songs, 329 TALLIS C. M. And seal in silence mortal tongues; Philip Doddridge Thomas Tallis 330 BENEVENTO 75. S. Webbe 1. While, with cease-less course, the sun Hasted through the form Many souls their race have run, Nev - er more to meet us here.. Waking to e ter nal day, They have done with all + below: We a little longer stay; But how lit - tle,none can know. A-MEN. 2 As the wingèd arrow flies 3 Thanks for mercies past receive, Bless thy word to young and old; John Newton 331 MISSIONARY HYMN 75. 6s. Dr. L. Mason 1. Hail to the Lord's Anointed! Great David's great - er Hail, in the time appointed, His reign on earth be He comes to break op pres- sion, To set the cap-tive free! To take a. way trans-gression, And rule in e- qui - ty. 2 He comes, with succor speedy, To those who suffer wrong; To help the poor and needy, And bid the weak be strong; To give them songs for sighing, Their darkness turn to light, Whose souls, condemned and dying, Were precious in his sight. A-MEN. 111 332 GREENLAND 7s. 6s. D. Arr. from Haydn 1. All glory, laud, and hon or To thee, Re-deem - er, King, Thou art the King of Israel, Thou David's royal. Son, Who in the Lord's name com est, The King and blessed One! 2 The company of angels Are praising thee on high, With palms before thee went: Our praise and prayer and anthems Before thee we present. 3 To thee before thy passion A-MEN. ப் They sang their hymns of praise; To thee now high exalted Our melody we raise. Thou didst accept their praises; Accept the prayers we bring, Who in all good delightest, Thou good and gracious King! St. Theodulph. Tr. Rev. John Mason Neale, D.D. |