9: Let us think how heav'n and home Lie be-yond that "Till He come." A - MEN. Shed o'er the world Thy holy light. Bernard of Clairvaux, 1150. Arr. and trans. by Ray Palmer, 1858 1. Bread of the world, in mer-cy bro-ken, Wine of the soul, in mercy shed, 9:233 664 9 By whom the words of life were spoken, And in whose death our sins are dead; A-MEN. 612 IN MEMORIAM 8 8 8 4 Frederick C. Maker, 1876 1. By Christ re-deemed, in Christ re-stored, We keep the mem- o - ry 4 a-dored, May our souls, refreshment find-ing, Grow in all things like our head. A-MEN. 614 EVAN C. M. 4 William Henry Havergal, 1846 1. Ac- cord-ing to Thy gra- cious word, In meek humility, gain our grateful tribute bring, Our sol- emn vows re- cord. A- MEN. 2 Here have we seen Thy face, And felt Thy presence here; So may the savor of Thy grace In word and life appear. 3 The purchase of Thy blood, By sin no longer led, 490 The path our dear Redeemer trod 4 In self-forgetting love Be our communion shown, Until we join the church above, And know as we are known. Aaron R. Wolfe, 1858 616 GLASTONBURY 7 7 7 7 7 7 4 John Bacchus Dykes, 1870 1. When Thy soldiers take their swords, When they speak the solemn words, 9:254 bb 4 b b When they kneel before Thee here, Feel - ing Thee, their Father, near; These Thy chil-dren, Lord, de fend; To their help Thy Spir-it send. A-MEN. 2 When the world's sharp strife is nigh, 4 When the vows that they have made, |