But the pains which he endured C Hallelujah. WHITSUNDAY. TALLIS, HANDEL, ATWOOD. OME, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire, Thou the anointing Spirit art, Who dost thy sev'nfold gifts impart : TRINITY SUNDAY. N humble faith and holy love IN DR. CHARD. The song of saints and martyrs sing; That incense which to God above, Blest angels and archangels bring. Three mystic rays in glory shine From the tremendous Godhead's throne; These in one source doth faith combine; In three we praise one God alone. To heaven's Father raise the voice, Duet. In this sad vale of tears below, Our anchor this of faith and love-- Till God his vision shall bestow In Christ's triumphant church above. The words by REV. T. RENNELL, D. D. formerly Master of the Temple. HYMNUS EUCHARISTICUS. TH E Deum Patrem colimus, Te qui non dedignatus es Actus in crucem, factus es Per te, Salvator unice, Tibi æterne Spiritus, Triune Deus, hominem This Hymn is sung annually, at 5 o'clock A. M., on the 1st of May, by the Choir of St. Mary Magdalen College, Oxford, upon the top of the Tower, in lieu of a Requiem which, before the Reformation, was performed in the same place for the soul of Henry VII. The Rectory of Slimbridge, in Gloucestershire, is charged with the annual payment of £10 for the performance of this service. T F EUCHARISTIC HYMN. TRANSLATION OF THE PRECEDING. ATHER and God, we worship Thee, And praise and bless, on bended knee: With food Thou'rt to our bodies kind, With heavenly grace dost cheer the mind. O Jesus, only Son of God! Thee we adore, and praise, and laud: Nail'd to the cross, a victim made, To Thee, Eternal Spirit, rise Unceasing praise, from earth and skies: To Thee, the Triune God, be paid, EUCHARISTIC HYMN. BISHOP HEBER, LEAL MOREIRA. B READ of the world, in mercy broken, |