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Angel voices ever singing.

8,5,8,5,8,4,3.

A. S. SULLIVAN.

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"Thou hast created all things, and for Thy pleasure they are and were created.'

H. 1. ANGEL-voices ever singing

Thy throne of light,

Angel-harps for ever ringing
Rest not day nor night:
Thousands only live to bless Thee
And confess Thee
Lord of Might!

T. 2. Thou, Who art beyond the

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For Thy praise combine; Craftsmen's art and music's

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For Thy pleasure

Didst design.

M. 4. In Thy house, Great God, we

offer

Of Thine own to Thee,

And for Thine acceptance proffer
All unworthily

F. H. Hearts and minds and hands
and voices

In our choicest
Melody.

F.U. 5. Honour, glory, might, and merit
Thine shall ever be ;

Thou didst ears and hands and F. H.
voices

Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
Blessed Trinity!

Of the best that Thou hast given,

Earth and heaven

Render Thee. J. POTT.

As when the weary traveller gains.

From Hymnarium Sarisburiense.

31 "EXULTET COLUM." L.M. Arr. by H. FLEETWOOD SHEPPARD.

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F. U. 1.

AS

"Let us labour to enter into that rest."

S when the weary traveller gains
The height of some o'erlooking hill,
His heart revives if, 'cross the plains,
He sees his home though distant still.

H. 2. So when the Christian pilgrim views,
By faith, his mansion in the skies,
The sight his fainting strength renews,
And wings his speed to reach the prize.

F. U. 3. For there he humbly hopes to dwell
With Jesus in the realms of day;

F. H.

To all his cares he bids farewell,

For God shall wipe all tears away.

NEWTON.

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Blest are the pure in heart.

32 "ST. BARBARA.”

S.M.

H. M. RADNOR.

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"Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God."

1. BLEST

are the pure in heart,

For they shall see our God;
The secret of the Lord is theirs,
Their soul is Christ's abode.

2. The Lord, who left the heavens,
Our life and peace to bring,
To dwell in lowliness with men,
Their Pattern and their King.

3. He to the lowly soul

Doth still Himself impart !
And for His dwelling and His throne
Chooseth the pure in heart.

4. Lord, we Thy Presence seek ;
May ours this blessing be:
Give us a pure and lowly heart,
A temple meet for Thee.

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Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove.

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L.M.

FRENCH MELODY.

A - men.

"As many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.'

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Evening and Morning.

"Heaviness may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the Morning." Words by Rev. GREGORY SMITH. Music by Sir HERBERT OAKELEY. Lento. DOUBLE QUARTET OR SEMI-CHORUS.

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