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491 HINCHMAN 7.8.7.8.7.7

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With Thy joyous sun-shine blest, Hap-py is

3 Kindle Thou the sacrifice

That upon my lips is lying; Clear the shadows from mine eyes

That, from every error flying, No strange fire may in me glow That Thine altar doth not know.

Sun of grace, the shad-ows flee; Bright-en Thou my Sab-bath morning!

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new the day is dawn-ing;

UZZIAH C. BURNAP

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4 Let me with my heart to-day,
Holy, holy, holy, singing,
Rapt awhile from earth away,

All my soul to Thee up-springing,
Have a foretaste inly given,
How they worship Thee in heaven.

5 Hence all care, all vanity,

For the day to God is holy:
Come, thou gracious majesty,

Deign to fill this temple lowly;
Naught to-day my soul shall move.
Simply resting in Thy love. Amen.
BENJAMIN SCHMOLCK. Tr. CATHERINE WINKWORTH

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492 ANGEL VOICES 8.5.8.5.8.7

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gel voic - es ev - er singing Round Thy throne of

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live to bless Thee, And con

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2 Lord, we know Thy love rejoices O'er each work of Thine;

Thou didst ears, and hands, and voices For Thy praise combine; Craftsman's art and music's measure For Thy pleasure didst design.

ARTHUR S. SULLIVAN

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4 Honor, glory, might, and merit,
Thine shall ever be!

Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,

Blessed Trinity!

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fess Thee, Lord of might. Amen.

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Of the best that Thou hast given,

Earth and heaven render Thee. Amen.

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3 Here, great God, to-day we offer
Of Thine own to Thee;
And for Thine acceptance proffer,

All unworthily

Hearts and minds, and hands and voices
In our choicest melody.

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FRANCIS POTT

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5 O great and glorious vision!
The Lamb upon His throne;
O wondrous sight for man to see!
The Saviour with His own:
To drink the living waters

And stand upon the shore,
Where neither sorrow, sin, nor death,
Shall ever enter more.

494 DULCE CARMEN 8s & 75. 61.

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Al - le - lu - ia, song of glad-ness, Voice of joy that can - not die;

Alle lu - ia is the an-them

6 O Lamb of God Who reignest!

Thou Bright and Morning Star,
Whose glory lightens that new earth
Which now we see from far!
O worthy Judge eternal!
When Thou dost bid us come,
Then open wide the gates of pearl,
And call Thy servants home. Amen.
GODFREY THRING

2 Alleluia thou resoundest,

True Jerusalem and free; Alleluia, joyful mother,

All thy children sing with thee; But by Babylon's sad waters

Mourning exiles now are we.

In the house of God a- bid-ing Thus they sing e

3 Alleluia cannot always

Be our song while here below; Alleluia our transgressions

J. MICHAEI. HAYDN

Ever dear to choirs on high;

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Make us for a while forego;
For the solemn time is coming

When our tears for sin must flow.

4 Therefore in our hymns we pray Thee, Grant us, blessèd Trinity,

At the last to see Thy glory

In our home beyond the sky;
There to Thee forever singing

Alleluia joyfully. Amen.

Latin Hymn, 11th cent. Tr. JOHN M. NEALE

495 EWELL 75 & 6s. D.

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2 We bless Thee for creation,
Our preservation here;
Those ties so deeply tender

That human hearts hold dear:
We see Thee in all goodness,

All things of joy and peace,
And fain would praise Thee wholly
With songs that never cease.

WILLIAM H. HARRIS

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Are sung by le-gion an gels, Who claim that joy by right. A-men.

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