268 AZMON C. M. (J=84) O Thou, Whose own vast tem-ple stands, Built O - ver earth and sea, G 2 Lord, from Thine inmost glory send, Within these walls to abide, H Accept the walls that human hands Have raised to wor-ship Thee. A-men. The peace that dwelleth without end 3 May erring minds, that worship here, Be taught the better way; 269 HOLY TRINITY C. M. Arr. fr. CARL G. GLASER by LOWELL MASON And they who mourn, and they who fear, 4 May faith grow firm, and love grow warm, While, round these hallowed walls, the storm Offertories (J=84) Lord, lead the way the Saviour went, By lane and cell ob scure, 24 2254 And let love's treasures still be spent, Like His, up - on JOSEPH BARNBY In this wide world of ill, 2 Like Him through scenes of deep distress, 3 For Thou hast placed us side by side, And, that Thy followers may be tried, 270 SCHUMANN S. M. 54 2 4 4 Mean are all offerings we can make, They lose not their reward. Amen. 1; (J=88) We give Thee but Thine own, What-e'er the gift may bo that we have is Thine alone, 2 May we Thy bounties thus 3 Oh, hearts are bruised and dead, WILLIAM CROSWELL Arr. fr. ROBERT SCHUMANN be: 6 And we believe Thy word, Though dim our faith may be; All WILLIAM W. How Of 2 Homage of each humble heart, All that childlike love can render 15 purpose high, Clasp-ed hands, up lifted eye; o- ra- tion, To the God of RICHARD Redhead ferings of praise and pray'r; 8:12 12: On His al-tar laid, we leave them: Christ, present them! God receive them! A-men. - va- tion; $ 26 3 To the Father, and the Son, On Thine altar laid, we leave them: 273 BOYLSTON S. M. 2 9 (J=104) Blest be the tie 9:3 1 that binds Our hearts in 11 31 3 The fel-low-ship of kin-dred minds Is like to that a e 4 When we asunder part, 274 HANFORD 8.8.8.4 (May be sung to Dennis, No. 410) 2 Before our Father's throne We pour our ardent prayers; 3 We share our mutual woes, Our mutual burdens bear; And often for each other flows The sympathizing tear. (J=92) Fa-ther of all, from land and sea Christian 2 Count-less in num- ber, but in Thee, May LOWELL MASON we be love; a But we shall still be joined in heart, 5 This glorious hope revives : -2: A-men. 6 From sorrow, toil, and pain, JOHN FAWCETT ARTHUR S. SULLIVAN The nations sing, "Thine, Lord, are we; |