By all the hosts of heaven,
And all the saints on earth, To God, supreme confess'd,
To Chrisi, his only Son, And to the Spirit bless'd, Eternal Three in One.
II. 7. To Father, Son, and Spirit bless'd,
Supreme o'er earth and heaven, Eternal Three in One confess'd,
Be highest glory given, As was through ages heretofore, Is now, and shall be evermore, By all in earth and heaven.
II. 8. By all on earth and all in heaven Be everlasting glory given,
To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit; equal Three In undivided Unity,
Ere time had yet its course begun: As was, and is, be highest praise, As still shall be through endless days.
CLASS III.
III. 1. HLY Father, holy Son,
Holy Spirit, Three in One! Glory, as of old, to thee, Now, and evermore shall be!
III. 2. Praise the Name of God most high, Praise him all below the sky, Praise him all ye heavenly host, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; As through countless ages past, Evermore his praise shall last.
III. 3. Praise the Father, earth and heaven,
Praise the Son, the Spirit praise, As it was, and is, be given
Glory through'eternal days.
III. 4. To the Father, throned in heaven,
To the Saviour, Christ, his Son, To the Spirit, praise be given,
Everlasting Three in One: As of old, the Trinity Still is worshipp'd, still shall be.
III. 5. Great Jehovah ! we adore thee,
God the Father, God the Son, God the Spirit, join'u in glory
On the same éternal throne Endless praises
To Jehovah, Three in One.
CLASS IV.
IV. 1. BY angels in heaven
Of every degree, * And sainis upon earth,
All praise be address'd; To God in Three Persons,
One God ever bless'd, As it has been, now is, And ever shall be.
IV. 2. All praise to the Father, the Son,
And Spirit, thrice holy and bless'd, Th'eternal, supreme Three in One, Was, is, and shall still be address d.
IV. 3. All praise to the Father, all praise to the Son,
All praise to the Spirit, thice bless'u, The holy, eternal, supreme Three in One, Was, is, and shall still be address 'd.
IV. 4. O Father Almighty, !o thee be addressid, With Christ and the Spirit, one God ever bless'd, All glory and worship irom earth and from heaven, As was, and is now, and shall ever be given.
IV. 5. All glory and praise to the Father be given, The Son, and the Spirit, from earth and from heaven; As was, and is now, be supreme adoration, And ever shall be, to the God of salvation.
For Hymns 145 and 185. To the Father, to the Son,
And Spirit ever bless'd, Everlasting Three in One,
All worship be address'd : Praise from all above, below,
As throughout the ages past, Now is given, and shall be so
While endless ages last. When used to Hymn 185, in line 6, read,
As was throughout the ages past. COME, let us adore Him; come, bow at his
feet; O give Him the glory, the praise that is meet; Let joyful hosannas unceasing arise,
And join the full chorus that gladdens the skies. 1 Whenever the Hymns are used at the celebration of Divine Service,
a certain portion or portions of the Psalms of David in metre shall also be sung.
Showing where to find each Hymn by the beginning.
A charge to keep I have Ah, how shall fullen man Alas, what hourly dangers rise All-glorious God, what hymns of praise Almighty Father, bless the word Alinighty Lord, before thy throne. Although the vine its fruit deny And are we now brought near to God And wilt thou, O eternal God And will the Judge descend : Another six days' work is done Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat Arise', my soul, with rapture rise As, panting in the sultry beam As, when the weary traveller gains As o'er the past my memory strays As the sweet flower that scents the morn Awake, my soul, and with the sun Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve Awake, ye saints, awako
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Faith is the Christian's evidence Far from my thoughts, vain world, begone Father of mercies! in thy word Father of all, whose love profound. Father of mercies, bow thine ear Father, to thee iny soul I lift. Father, whate'er of earthly bliss Few are thy days, and full of woe. Fountain of mercy, God of love From all that dwell below the skies From Greenland's icy mountains From whence these direful omens round
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Glory to thee, my God, this night Glory to the Father give God moves in a mysterious way God of the seas, thine awful voice God of our fathers, by whose hand Go forth, ye heralde, in my name.
Go, preach my Gospel," saith the Lord Grace ! 'tis a charming sound Great first of beings ! mighty Lord Great God, this sacred day of thine Great God, to thee my evening song Great God, what do I see and hear. Great God, with wonder and with praise Guide me, O thou great Jehovah Hail! thou long-expected Jesus . Hail to the Lord's Anointed Hark! (rom the tombs a mournful sound Hark! the glad sound, the Saviour comes Hark! the herald angels sing Hasten, sinner, to be wise Hear, gracious God, my humble moan Hear what the voice froin heaven declares He dies, the Friend of sinners dies. He's coine, let every knee be bent. Heirs of unending life High on the bending willows hung. How beauteous are their feet How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord How long shall earth's alluring toys . How helpless guilty nature lies How oft, alas! this wretched heart How short the race our friend has run How wondrous and great. I love thy kingdom, Lord In loud exalted strains Inspirer and hearer of prayer. I would not live alway, I ask not to stay Jesus, and shall it ever be Jesue, my strength, my hope
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