"Holy, holy, holy," singing, 16* Glory to God. I GLORY be to God the Father, Glory be to God the Son, Great Jehovah, Three in One: "Lord of Hosts, the Lord most High." 2 Glory be to Him who loved us, 4 With His seraph train before Him, With His holy Church below, Thus conspire we to adore Him, Bid we thus our anthem flow: 5 "Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven, Earth is with its fulness stored: Unto Thee be glory given, Holy, holy, holy, Lord!" 6 Thus Thy glorious name confessing, We adopt the angels' cry, Holy, holy, holy! blessing Thee the Lord of Hosts most high. Bp. Richard Mant. (1776-1848.) 1837. ab. DOXOLOGY. PRAISE the Father, earth, and heaven, As it was, and is, be given Glory, through eternal days. Unknown Author. 1827. Washed us from each spot and stain ; Glory, glory, glory, glory, To the Lamb that once was slain! 3 Glory to the King of angels, Glory to the Church's King, Heaven and earth, your praises bring: 4 Glory, blessing, praise eternal! Rev. Horatius Bonar. (1808-) 1806 List to Thy glad people singing, "Holy, holy, holy, Lord!” 17 "Holy, holy, holy Lord." 2 Lord, with sin-bound souls Thou bearest, Glad on mortal lips Thou hearest For we have no help but Thee; : Yet possessing every blessing, 2 Saviour, breathe forgiveness o'er us, Rings through heaven this strain full meetly, : Lone and dreary, faint and weary, "Holy, holy, holy Lord!" 3 Shall we, Lord, meet voices never Bring to that eternal hymn? Hallow us to help the endeavor Of Thy pure-lipped Seraphim: Hark! their own high strain we bring Thee; Sweet the song we ever sing Thee, Through the desert Thou didst go.: 3 Spirit of our God, descending, Fill our hearts with heavenly joy, James Edmeston. (1791-1867.) 1820 DOXOLOGY. GREAT Jehovah, we adore Thee, God the Father, God the Son, : Endless praises, endless praises Rev. William Gcode. (1762-1816.) 1811. all PARK STREET. L. M. Frederick Marc Antoine Venua. (1788-) 1810. 1. WHAT secret place, what distant star Is like, dread Lord, to Thine a bode? Why dwellest Thou from us so far? We yearn for Thee, Thou Hidden God, We yearn for Thee, Thou Hidden God. 19 "Most Hidden and Most Manifest." 2 The glory no man may abide Doth visit us, a gracious Guest; 3 But sweetest, Lord, dost Thou appear To us the Holy Ghost doth come; But Thou wilt make our souls Thy home. 5 O Glory that no eye may bear! O Presence bright, our souls' sweet Guest! O Farthest off, O ever Near! Most Hidden and Most Manifest! 1 GOD is the name my soul adores, 2 Thy voice produced the seas and spheres, Bade the waves roar, and planets shine; But nothing like Thyself appears Through all these spacious works of Thine. 3 Still restless nature dies and grows; From change to change the creatures run; Thy being no succession knows, And all Thy vast designs are one. 4 A glance of Thine runs through the globes, 5 Who can behold the blazing light? MILGROVE. 7, 6. D. Benjamin Milgrove. 1810. 1. MEET and right it is to sing, In every time and place, Glory to our All in one thanksgiving join: Ho-ly, holy, holy Lord, E ter-nal praise be Thine. 2 Thee, the first-born sons of light, In choral symphonies, Praise by day, day without night, And never, never cease: Angels and archangels, all Praise the mystic Three in One; Sing, and stop, and gaze, and fall, O'erwhelmed before Thy throne 3 Vying with that happy choir Who chant Thy praise above, We on eagles' wings aspire, The wings of faith and love: Thee they sing with glory crowned, We extol the slaughtered Lamb; Lower if our voices sound, Our theme is still the same. 4 Father, God, Thy love we praise, Praise by all to Thee be given, And earth is turned to heaven. I PRAISE the Lord, who reigns above, And keeps His courts below; And all His greatness show; Praise Him for His noble deeds, 2 Publish, spread, to all around 3 Him, in whom they move and live, And homage to their King: As in heaven on earth adored; Rev. Charles Wesley. 1743. ab 24 "Te Deum laudamus." 2 To Thee all angels cry aloud; 3 O Holy, holy, holy Lord, Whom heavenly hosts obey, Of Thy majestic sway. 4 The apostles' glorious company, 5 The holy church throughout the world, 6 Thy honored, true, and only Son, O Lord God, heavenly King, the God 3 And Thou, begotten Son of God, O Jesus Christ, God, Lamb of God, 4 Have mercy, Thou that tak'st the sins Of all the world away; Have mercy, Saviour of mankind, 5 O Thou, who sitt'st at God's right hand, Upon the Father's throne, Have mercy on us, Thou, O Christ, 6 Thou Lord, who with the Holy Ghost, Whom earth and heaven adore, 26 ab. We bless, we praise, we worship Thee, And glorify Thee still; 2 And thanks for Thy great glory give, That fills our souls with light; In glory of the Father art Most high for evermore. Tate and Brady's Supplement. 1708. Τριφεγγὴς Μονὰς θεαρχική. I O UNITY of Threefold Light, 2 Make us those temples pure and fair Thy glory loveth well, The spotless tabernacles where Thou may'st vouchsafe to dwell. |