v FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON, D. D. BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Section /gV ^ 5 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from Princeton Theological Seminary Library http://archive.org/details/vesperserviceOOuniv VKSTER ^n (prort of (turning oMorship. Especially Arrahged fob Qsiyersalist Churches. BY J. A. SEITZ. 'Ayto?, dyio?, dytoS, xvpioS 6 Geo? 6 Travro-HparoDp, 6 ?/v xai oGjy holi 6 epxo/ievuS.' — Hey., IV ch., 8 vei SECOND EDITION. NEW YORK. JAMES MILLER, PUBLISHER, No 64? Bboadwai 181 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1876, by J. A. SEITZ, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. 1' 1! E F A C K . ♦ ♦• The Bitot with which the first edition of this X btici the many inquiries c Ling it, and the nutnei l by my brethren in the mi: .ration of anew lion, have folly convinced me that a wanl - >n. I murmed an opii lich I have l< - and i of th< ti :ce of Pri our Ui » mueh complained of, is not in the lack of de- the part of our people 1. bat in the on for the e>. of it. If our n s and others wh Public Worship will afford the opportnn on: .11 be heard in reading, in prayer, and in song, and there will be among us many active, joyful participants in the service of tfa rd'a . I ha irned too that success does not lie in the way of constant change. II • • it much after varie : with I nich has tempted to many endeavors, but I of them to fair trial and familial inn of plicable, will be found better than n rehip, d familiar, rather than what is I I i in that t. ler of Evening Worship I "he n arranged : our chur. • rt in the ri^ht dir As such, 1 air uat the Divine 1 ill accompany it- WORDS OF PROMISE AND COMFORT. ♦ ♦• "And T, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me." —John* xii., 32. "For it pleased the Father that in him should all fullness dwell ; and having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things to himself; by him, I say, whether they be things in earth or things in heaven."— 1. Col., 19, 20. "I preach to you a Son of God who has declared everlasting war against disease, ignorance, sin, death, and all which makes men miserable. Those are his enemies; and he reigns, and will reign, till he has put all enemies under his feet, and there is nothing left in God's universe but order and use- fulness, health and beauty, knowledge and virtue, in the day when God shall be all in all." — Charles Kingsley. " God must have all his creatures to himself. ' There shall be one flock and one Shepherd.' " — Stopford Brooke. We believe that there is one God, whose nature is love; revealed in one Lord Jesus Cbri«t, by one Holy Spirit of Grace; who will finally restore the whole family of mankind to holiness and happiness. — Universalist Profession of Faith. "Never will I seek or receive private individual salvation— never enter final peace alone, but forever and everywhere will I live and strive for the universal redemption of every creature throughout all worlds. Until all are delivered, never will I leave the world of sin, sorrow, and struggle."— Voice of the Spirit, from an Eastern Liturgy. C <> \ T E \ T ♦ •♦ Pi Preface Words of Promise and Comfort 4 atenta 5 ( hrder of Service <> Vesper Hymn-. ; Psalms and Sell s for the Choir 11 Responses for th< ation 23 Hymns of Praise Prayer The Lord's Prayer lied Hymns of Prayer Doxologies 42 Additional. — For either Morning or Evening Service. atences of Scripture 45 Response 17 Litany 47 The < ommandments 50 Beatitndes .*ii Tlie Coming of Christ 52 The Resun d 65 Tl 'innunion ion of Faith and ( bvenant 61 The Lord's Prayer 82 Prayer of St. ( !hrysostoni I Benedictions | The Children 1 - ..64 Tli ss • Hymns 67 ORDER OF SERVICE. ♦ ♦ t I. — Organ Voluntary. II. — Vesper Hymn. III. — Chanted Psalm. IV. — Response. V. — Hymn op Praise. VI. — Scripture Lesson. VII. — Anthem by the Choir. VIII. — Prayer. IX. — Silent Prayer. X. — Lord's Prayer, Chanted by the Choir. XI. — Collect. XII. — Hymn of Prayer. XIII. — Exposition or Address. XIV. — Hymn, by the Congregation or Choir. XV. — Doxology. XVI. — Benediction. EYKNIXG SERVICE. i. ORG AX YOLU^'TA R X . ir. VESPEB BYMN. (The Congregation will rise and unite in singing this, or either of the following Vesper Hymns.) Xo. 1. L. M. lML. Loi ELLOW. 1. Again, b Bhadow fall We gatherin these hallowed wall And V' ■ hymn and vesp r praj Rise mingling <>n the holy air. M,i v s< niggling h - that Beek i 3e Her< I the resl of < rod'a - ( . n p ac ; And strengthened b >y hymn and prayer, Lay down the burden and the . O ( • -I. our light ! to tin Within all Bbadowfl stand ion : aim than nig an brin Give BW( han lip 8 VESPER HYMNS. Life's tumult we must meet again, We cannot at the shrine remain ; But in the spirit's secret cell May hymn and prayer forever dwell ! No. *j. 7s. Ltea Apostolica. 1. Now the stars are lit in heaven ; We must light our lamps on earth ; Every star a signal given From the God of our new birth. Every lamp an answer faint, Like the prayer of mortal saint. 2. Mark the hour and turn this way, Sons of Israel, far and near! Wearied with the world's dim day, Turn to Him whose eves are here, Open, watching day and night, Beaming purest, holiest light. 3. There is One will bless your toil, — He who comes in heaven's attire, Morn by morn, with holy oil ; Eve bv eve, with holv fire ! Pray ! your prayer will be allowed, Mingling with the incense cloud. VE8PEB HYMNS. N LOs. Lytb, 1. Abide with ra I Fasl falls the eventi< The darkness deepens — Lord, with me abide I \\ lien other helpers fail, and comforts il< . Eelp of the helpl 38, >h, abide with me I Swift to its close ebbs oui life's little day : Earth's joys grow dim, its glories pass away; I Ihange and decay in all around I see; < > Thou \\ ho cliai nor, abide with me ! 3.1 need thy presence every passing hour: What but thy grace can foil the tempter's power? Who like thyself my guide and Btay can b Through cloud and Bnnshine, Lord, abide with m 4. N a brief glance I long, a passing word, Bui as thou dwelPst with thy disciples, Lord, Familiar, condescending, patient, free, Gome, not to Bojourn, but abide, with m< i- 8 ; s. - Longfellow. 1. v '; as fad'-- the Bnnsei splendor And ill : ghi of day grows dim, We i" Thee our pra - - render, we thus our Vesper Eymn : Jubila . \nn-n! Father, gracious, loving der, < >h ! accept the grateful Btraii 10 VESPER HYMNS. 2. Day by day comes rich in blessing ; Night by night brings holy calm : Lord, to thee our praise addressing, Eises thus our joyful psalm: Jubilate, Amen! But un worthiness confessing, Into silence fades again. No. 5. L. M. Breviary. 1. blest Creator of the light! o AYho didst the dawn from darkness bring, And in the heaven's glorious height Didst bid the stars together sing : Who, gently blending eve with morn, And morn with eve, didst call them day; Thick flows the flood of darkness down, Oh ! hear us as we come to pray! 2. Keep thou our souls from thought of crime ; Keep them from guilt's remorseful strife ; Not living for the things of time, But living the eternal life. Teach us to knock at heaven's high door ; Teach us the prize of life to win ; Teach us all evil to abhor. And purify ourselves within. VESPEB HVNM ! I N ; i:i;m \x Hymn. 1. S :'ily now khe lighi of da; Fades upon my Bighl away; 1Y' • from carf. from labor fr< . Lord, I would commune with thee! Thou wh ill-pervading Naught escapes, without, within, Pardon each infirmit < >pen fault, and seer a. 3. S a, for me the light of day Shall tor ; — awaj Then, from sin and - w free, Take me. Lord, to dwell with fchee I ro. :. us & ios. Mbs. ir. b. Stowb. 1. When winds are raging o'er the upp a, And billows wild contend with angry roar, "I . far down beneath the wild commotion, That peaceful -tili:. — r ignetli evern far I ath, the n< 3 h, And silver waves chime i fully ; And no rude storm, how fiero flieth, Disturb- th< S bath of that d a. the h knows thv love. ( > Puresi ! There i empl rmore, And all the babble of I f - . ry \ o 1 1 d hushed -till at ita | ful door. 12 VESPER HYMNS. 4. Far. far away, the roar of passion dieth, And loving thoughts rise calm and peacefully, And no rude storm, how fierce soe'er it flieth, Disturbs the soul that dwells, Lord, in thee. 5. Rest of rests ! Peace, serene, eternal ! Thou ever livest, and thou changest never; And in the secret of thy presence dwelleth Fullness of joy, forever and forever. No. 8. G. M. Ray Palmer. 1. Jesus, these eyes have never seen That radiant form of thine! The vail of sense hangs dark between Thv blessed face and mine! 2. I see thee not, I hear thee not, Yet art thou oft with me ; And earth hath ne'er so dear a spot As where I meet with thee. 3. Like some bright dream, that comes unsought, When slumbers o'er me roll, Thine image ever fills my thought, And charms my ravished soul. IIV.M 13 4. Y< t though I have n in, and still M asl real in faith alon 'I love ;li' Dord ! and will, — Til- but uot unknown. Wli.-n death t: il eyes shall Beal, Ami -till this throbbing heart, The rending vail -hall 1 1 1 . al. All gloriou thou art. Samuel Longfellow. 1. N<>\v «»n land ami sea descending, Brings the night its peace profound ; Let our \ r-hymn be blendinj With the holy calm around. Soon as dies the buub glory, Sta P8 of heaven Bhine out above ; Telling -till the ancient story, — Their Or changeless loi >w our wants and burdens I< aving T . who cares for all, J S 5 A: I . - ach our burdens fall. 4. As the darkness d< Lo I rnal stare Bope and Paith and L S lining in the spirit's ski 14 PSALMS. III. CHANTED PSALM. ( The Choir will chant this Psalm, or either one of the follow- ing selections.) No. 1. Psalm cxlviii. Praise | ye the | Lord. Praise ye the Lord from the heavens : | praise him | in the | heights. Praise ye him, | all his | angels : Praise ye | him all | his — | hosts. Praise ye him, I sun and I moon : Praise him, | all ye j stars of | light. Praise him, ye | heavens of | heavens. And ye waters that | be a- | bove the | heavens. Let them praise the | name • of the | Lord ; For he commanded, | and they | were ere- | ated. He hath also established them for | ever- and | ever. He hath made a de- | cree which | shall not | pass. Praise the Lord from the earth, ye dragons, and | all — | deeps : Fire and hail; snow and vapors; stormy | wind ful- | filling his | word: Mountains, and all hills; fruitful trees, and | all — ! cedars: Beasts, and all cattle ; creeping | things, and | flying | fowl : Kings of the earth, and | all — | people ; Princes, and all | judges | of the | earth ; Both young men, and maidens; | old- men, and | children: lLMS. 15 Let them praise the | name- - ' of the | Lord: hi- name a- lone is excellent ; bove the | earth and : heaven, lie also ezaltetfa the | glory of his peopli The j prs f | all his j sain \ I. Chbon. \\i\., 10-13. ed be thou, Lord God Je- | hovah ■ our | Father, ev- er | and — | ever. Thine. (> Lord, La the n< ss, and tlie | power, And the --lory, and the | victo-i | and the | majesty. r all that is | in the \ heaven ;d \ in the ! earth is ] thin Thine is the kingdom, • O | Lord, And thou art exalt head a- j hove — | all, th riches and honor | come of | th< And thou reignest over | all: And in thine hand is power * and | might; And in thine hand it is to make great, and to give j - _rth- ! unto | all. our God, we j thank — | tie And ; orious | nane No. tSAIAH lii.. T 9. beautiful up- | on the | mountain- Are the f >f him that bringeth 1 ' tidin that | publish-eth p< That bringetl publisheth ; sal lion ; 16 PSALMS. That saith unto I Zion, Thy I God— I reimeth! Thv watchmen shall lift I up the I voice; ■ * ill* With the voice to- | gether | shall they | sing: For they shall see | eye to | eye, When the Lord shall | bring a- | gain — | Zion. Break | forth into | joy, Sing together, ye waste places | of Je- | rusa- | lem : For the Lord hath | comforted ■ his j people, He hath re- | deemed • Je- | rusa- | lem. The Lord hath made bare his holy arm in the eyes of | all the | nations; And all the ends of the earth shall see the sal- | vation | of our | God. No. 4. Psalm xix. The heavens declare the | glory ■ of God ; And the firmament | showeth his | handy | work. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto | night showeth | knowledge. There is no speech nor language, where their | voice — j is not | heard. Their line is gone out through | all the | earth, And their words to the | end — | of the | world, In- them hath he set a tabernacle | for the j sun, Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a strong j man to ] run a | race. His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the j ends — | of it : And there is nothing | hid ■ from the | heat there- | of. PSALMS. 17 ie law of tl I >n- | verting the bouI: the Lord i making | \\i-<- t 1 iijile. Tl of the Lord are right, n ing the | heart. The commandment of the L n I La | pure, en- lightening th< The fear of the Lord l- | daring for The judgments of the Lord arc true and right* More to be desired are they than gold, yea. than | much li Id. teralso than honey : and the | honey- | comb. r by them Is thy | servant ' warned: And in keeping of them ; tin ward. Who ran an- ; d ad his | erro] I thou | me from | seen Keep "i k thy - at also from presnmptnons sins ; let them not have do- | minion | over me: Then shall I be upright, and I shall be | innocent from | gr< trans- :i. wordfl of my month, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable | in thy | sigl O Lord, m. Bt h, and my Re- deem N 0. IN \i.m wiv. Th ;• Lord's and the | fullness ■ there- j of* rid, and | they that | dwell there- ! in. bath founded it up on tin i it up- on the | flood W all ascend int<> the j hill ■ of the j Lord ? 18 PSALMS. Or who shall stand | in his | holy place ? He that hath clean hands, and a | pure — | heart ; "Who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, | nor — | sworn de- | ceitfully. He shall receive the blessing | from the | Lord, And righteousness from the | God of | his sal- | vation. This is the generation of | them that | seek him, That | seek thy | face, O | Lord. Lift up your heads, ye gates ; and be ye lift up. ye ever- | lasting I doors: O I ' And the King of | glory | shall come | in. Who is this | King of | glory ? The Lord strong and mighty, the ] Lord — j mighty ■ in | battle. Lift up your heads, ye gates ; even lift them up, ye ever- | lasting | doors; And the King of | glory | shall come | in. Who is this | King of | glory ? The Lord of hosts, | he • is the | King of | glory. No. 6. Psalms xlvii and xlviii. As the hart panteth 1 for the | water-brooks : So longeth my | soul for | thee, O | God ! My soul thirsteth for God, for the | living ( God ! When shall I come and ap- | pear be- j fore — | Him ? My tears have been my meat | day and | night, While they continually say unto me, | where is | thy — | God ? When I re- j member these | things, I pour | out my | soul — | in me ; PSALM For I ha ic with the multitude, I went with them t ho >d, With tl 'id pi with a multitude thai — ! holy- ; day. Why art thou cast down, | O my | soul ? Ami why art thou dis- I quiet- | ed — | in me Hope | thou in | God : r I shall yet praise him for the | help of | his— | count nam Oh, send out thy light and thy truth: | let them | Lead m< Let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and | to thy | tab na- | clea. Then will I iro unto the altar of God, unto God D ing ; joy: Yea, upon a harp will I praise | thee, O | God, my | God. Why art thou cast down, | O my | soul j And why art thou dis- | quiet- | ed with- | in me ? Hope thou in God, for I | hall | praise him: Him my lie- | deemer | and my | God. No. Psalm rcri O sing unto the Lord a | new — | song: the | Lord, - all the | earth. int<» the Lord, 1>1<*f the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting upon | them that I trust him : d his | goodn< - to | children*' | children. To such a- I k' «j» his | covenant : And remember his com- | mand — | ments to | do them. Bless th<- Lord, O | ye his | angels: who do his commands at the | roice — | of his ! word. ; he Lord, all | ye hi- | I ministers of | his, that | do his | pleasure. Bless the Lord, all his work-, in all p] of hi- do- minion: Bless the Lord, | O — | my — ! sonl. N" 0. L- m m , ww i. Oh, thank- onto the Lord ; for | he is | good : mer en- | dureth ■ for | ever. 22 PSALMS. To him who alone | doeth * great | wonders : For his | mercy • en- | clureth • for | ever. To him that by wisdom | made the | heavens : For his | mercy * en- | dureth * for | ever. To him that stretched out the earth a- | bove the | waters : For his | mercy ■ en- | dureth • for | ever. To him that | made great | lights : For his | mercy * en- | dureth • for | ever. The sun to | rule by | day: For his | mercy • en- | dureth • for | ever. The moon and stars to | rule by | night : For his | mercy ■ en- | dureth ■ for | ever. Who remembered us in our | low es- | tate : For his | mercy ■ en- | dureth • for | ever. And hath redeemed us | from our | sins: For his | mercy ■ en- | dureth * for | ever. Oh, give thanks unto the | God of | heaven : For his | mercy • en- | dureth ■ for | ever. No. 10. Gloria in Excelsis. Glory be to | God on | high, And on earth | peace, good | will towards | men. We i^raise thee, we bless thee, we j worship | thee, We glorify thee, we give thanks to | thee, for | thy great glory. O Lord God, | heavenly | King, God the | Father | Al | mighty. O God, the Holy, E- | ternal | One ! And thee, O Lamb of God, | Son— [ of the | Father, BESP0N8] 23 That takest away the | sins ■ <>f the | world, ]\a\ b I in.-r-t y up- | on — Thou that takest away the | Bins ■ of the j world, Have | mer-cy ap- | on — | as. Thou that takest away the 1 sins ■ of the | world, Kt reive — | our — | prayer. Thou that ritl I the right hand of | God the | Path Have mercy uj>- on — j Of Thon who art nearest tl >ry | of God | tl Father, Re- ceive — j our — | prayer. Through thee wo pray, through thee ascribe to Him | all — pr - Hear us, O Chris | and for • us | inter- | cede. IV. RESPONSES. (The Minister, Clioir, and Congregation will unite in this or the following Response.) >*. 1. Ykniti: ExULTIMUa DOMES Minister. — O come, let us sing unto tin* Lord; let as heartily rejoice in t! trength i our Salvation. CowGREGATioif. — Let as come befon his p with r hank-Li'i vinir : and sliow uur> lad in him with psalm 24: RESPONSES. Choir. — O come, let us sing un- to the Lord : O worship the Lord in the beauty of holi- ness. Minister. — O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness ; let all the people worship him, and sing songs of praise unto him. Congregation. — Praise our God, all ye his servants, and ye that fear him, both small and great. Choir. — O come, let us sing un- to the Lord : O worship the Lord in the | beauty of | holi- ness. Minister. — For the Lord is good ; his mercy is everlasting, and his truth endureth to all generations. Congregation. — Know ye that the Lord he is God, and that we are his people. Choir. — O come, let us sing un- to the Lord. O worship the Lord in the beauty of holi- ness. Minister. — Behold the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God him- self shall be with them, and be their God. Congregation. — Our feet shall stand within 25 thy gates, O Jerusalem, in the city of otir I rod, in the mountain of his holiness. Choir. — o come, let u< sing un- to tin- 7 Oil Lord : o v hip the Lord in the beauty of holiness. > .'■. is in heaven: i<> the Father, who The I high and holy < >ne ! As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be : World without end. A in t-ii : l No. 2. Te Di:cm Laudahus. Minister, — Great is the Lord and greatly praised. I will speak of his wondrous works, and utter tin* memory of his goodness: will trll of his righteousness in thecongrega- tion : I will extol his Name in the earth: I will make known to the Bons of men his mighty acts, and the glorious majest) of his kingdom. My mouth shall speak the praise of the Lord : of his mercy and his judgment will I sing. 26 RESPONSES. Congregation. — It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto the name of the Most High. To show forth his loving kindness in the morning, and his faithfulness every night. Choir. — We praise him, we give thanks to him, we adore him, we extol his name : Salvation, and glory, and honor, and power, be unto the Lord our God. Minister. — All the earth doth worship thee, the Father Invisible, Immortal, Infinite. Congregation. — To thee all angels cry aloud, the heavens and all the powers therein. Choir. — We praise thee, we give thanks to thee, we adore thee, we extol thy name. Salvation, and glory, and honor, and power, be unto the Lord our God. Minister. — To thee Cherubim and Seraphim continually do cry, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Sabaoth. Congregation. — Heaven and earth are full of thy glory. Choir. — We praise thee, | we give thanks to thee, | we adore thee, | Ave extol thy name. Salvation, and glory, and honor, and power, be unto | the Lord our God. Minister. — The glorious company of proph- ets, apostles, evangelists, martyrs and saints praise thee. R] 27 Congregation. -The holy church through- out the world doth acknowledge tlm Choir. — We praise the we _ e (haul unto the* we adore th< we extol thy nam Salvation, and glory, and honor, and power, be unl tlif Lord our < rod. Minister.— And every creature which is in heaven and under the earth, and such as arc in th a, and all that are in them, heard I say- ing, Blessing and honor, and glory,and power, be unto him thai sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lam >rever and ever. Coh JGATION. — Thou art worthy. <) Lord, -•lory, and honor, and power; for thou hast created all thin md for thy pl< ure they are and were created. i Choir. -We praise thee, vi ive thanks unto the- we ado the< w extol thy name. S ation, and glory, and honor, and power, be lint the Lord our ( rod. •I: ft ft :!: 1 1 lory be to thee, the [nfinite ( >d our reator, our Father, and ir < rod. As it was in the beginning is now, and er shall be, world with- out end Amen. 28 HYMNS OF PEAISE. V. HYMNS OF PEAISE. ' ( The Congregation will rise and sing this, or either of the following Hymns of Praise.) No. 1. 8s & 7s. Fawcett. 1. Praise to thee, our great Creator ; Praise be thine from every tongue ; Join my soul with every creature, Join the universal song. Father, source of all compassion, Free, unbounded grace is thine : Hail the God of our salvation ; Praise him for his love divine. 2. For ten thousand blessings given, For the hope of future joy, Sound his praise through earth and heaven, Sound Jehovah's praise on high. Jovf ully on earth adore him, Till in heaven our song we raise, There enrapturerd fall before him Lost in wonder, love, and praise. No. 2. L. M. Watts. 1. From all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's praise arise ; Let the Kedeemer's name be sung, Through every land by every tongue. HYMNS 01 PBAI8R 29 rnal are thy mercies, Lord ! Eternal truth attends thy word : Thy ]u. ge fi [ i •und from Bhore Till bu ball rise and Bet no moi No. 3. H. Iff. A.v lory to God on hisrh ! Forever bless bis name ; L irth, and a a, and >ky His wondrous love proclaim ; To 1 1 ; in be prau And glory ; d, By all on earth, And all in 1 n. .. 4. II. M. Tate 4 Brady. 1. Y< boundless realms of joy, Exalt your Maki •■"- nam< ■ His pi onr 3 empl Above tl - irrv : X ur V( 5 l hernbim An aphim, a _ a | 30 HYMNS OF PRAISE. 2. Let all adore the Lord, And praise his holy name, By whose almighty word They all from nothing came ; And all at last From changes free ; His firm decree Stands ever fast. No. 5. C. M. Tate & Brady, 1. Thou to whom all creatures bow Within this earthly frame, Through all the world how great art thou! How glorious is thy name ! 2. When heaven, thy glorious work on high, ■ Employs my wondering sight, — The moon that nightly rules the sky, With stars of feebler ligh t, — 3. Lord, wmat is man, that he is blessed With thy peculiar care ? Why on his offspring is conferred Of love so large a share ? 4. Thou to w r hom all creatures bow Within this earthly frame, Through all the world how great art thou ! How glorious is thy name! BTXN8 OF PRAISE. 31 N 7fi & 5a A. G Thoi lb. l. Thou \\ hose wide I sway Sana and systems e'er obej ! Thou our Guardian and our stay, K\ i rmore adon d : In prosp <•: ive, Lord, \ J< u and Gentile, bond and fa Reconciled in Chris! to tlu-e, Holy, Holy Lord. Thou by all shalt be confessed. K\ er blec \ r er bl< - When to thy eternal In the cour Thon shalt bring the - • • oppi 1 ; I ill each joy-desiring ast ; Make ich a welcome gi At the feast of 1 3. When destroying death shall die, Hush, d y risi 3igh, T be Y9 from Mi rer in r fall ; Then shall prai ill the sky, And angelic h< hall cry, Holy, Holy Lord, fcfosi High, Thouarl all in all! 32 HYMNS OF PRAISE. No. 7. H. M. Watts. 1. Upward we lift our eyes : From God is all our aid — The God that built the skies, And earth and nature made. God is the tow'r To which we fly; His grace is nigh In ev'ry hour. 2. My feet shall never slide, Nor fall in fatal snares, Since God, my guard and guide, Defends me from my fears. Those wakeful eyes That never sleep, Shall Israel keep When dangers rise. 3. Hast thou not given thy word To save my soul from death ? And I can trust my Lord To keep my mortal breath. I'll go and come, Nor fear to die Till from on high Thou call me home. HYMNS -I" PRAISE, \ B. L M. Benri Moob 1. Supreme and uni _ii: ! Fountain of r i ! Judge of rig Pan-in M>d ! whose blessings fl< I hi all al , and all below ; — us, Lord ! to act, to I What nature and thy law Worthy that bright, that living Ham . Which from thy breathing spirit ram . May our expanded souls disclaim The narrow view, the selfish aim-; And with a Christian zeal embr Whatever is friendly to our rac ■ 4. () Father! grace and virtu.' grant; \ o more we wish, no m >re we wan To kn , and to 1<»\ i . \- p ace below — is bl - \ ; s, fcL 8 \ [sburi Coll. l. Holy. h..iy, holy I. Be thy L r l<>ri.»u< nam.' adored : Lord ! thy mercies never fail : Hail, celestial Good .1 ! 34 HYMNS OF PRAISE. 2. Though unworthy, Lord, thine ear, Deign our humble songs to hear; Purer praise we hope to bring, When around thy throne we sing. 3. There no tongue shall silent be ; All shall join in harmony ; And through heaven's capacious round, Praise to thee shall ever sound. 4. Lord, thy mercies never fail ; Hail, celestial Goodness, hail ! Holy, liolv, holv Lord! Be thy glorious name adored. No. 10. 6s & 4s. Dobel's Coll. 1. Come, thou Almighty King, Help us thy name to sing, Help us to praise ; Father all glorious, O'er all victorious, Come, and reign over us, Ancient of Days ! 2. Come, thou all gracious Lord ! Bv heaven and earth adored, Our prayer attend. :;.) K and thy children 1 Give 1 jood word <; Make thine own holin< u ( In us d( s d. \ r From us tart ; Rule thou in every heart. Bern rmor Thy sovereign maj May we in glory >• And i" eternity L ad a VI. SCRIPTURE LESSON. \ II. ANTHEM BY THE CHOIR. VIII. PEATER From l I Patbl God, our Eeavenly Y again with our V , andoureveni rifioe 36 the lord's prayer. of prayer, entreating thee to help us of thy good spirit that our offerings maybe acceptable in thy sight. Into the stillness of this hour breathe thou such divine influ- ences as shall consecrate our souls to thee. Inspire us with thoughts and feelings suited to thy most holy pres- ence. As disciples of Jesus Christ, thy Son, and with fervent gratitude to him as our Saviour, we would dr;iw nigh to thee, remembering how far away from thee we should have been without him, and how near to thee he will lead us, if we humbly and steadfastly follow his guidance. To this end, Father, we invoke thy bless- ing, beseeching thee for that divine assistance which shall enable us to worship thee in the beauty of holi- ness, through Jesus Christ. Amen. IX. SILENT PRAYER. X. THE LORD'S PRAYER. (To be chanted by the Choir.) Matt, vi., 9-13. Our Father who | art in | heaven, Hallowed | be — | thy — | name; Thy | kingdom | come; ill- r. Thy will he done on earth | as it is in | heawn. US thia day our [ daily , bread : Ami foi us our debts, a- uv for- I give our I debtoi And lead aa not into temp- | tation, Bat de- | liv-er as from evil : V r thine tfl the kingdom, ami the ; power, and tlic | g For | ever. A | men. XI. COLLECT. (Responses for the Minister and the Congregation.) Minister. — The Lord be merciful unto n and bless OS, and cause his fare to shine upon as. I \Tio\v- -Have mercy upon as a >rding to thv loving kindness : according uir the multitude of thy tender mercies blol <>nr oar transgressions; and our -in- and our ini- quities remember them no mor< Minister.— For thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy an! all them that call upon thee. ( \tio\. i ireate in as clean hearts id renew a right spirit within as. Casl as 38 HYMNS OF PRAYER. not away from th} T presence; and take not thy Holy Spirit from us. Minister. — O Lord, save thy people, and bless thine heritage. May their hearts be at peace in the enjoyment of thy favor, and at last make them to be numbered with thy Saiats in glory everlasting. Amen. XII. HYMNS OF PEAYEE. ( The first to be chanted by the Choir ; the others, when used, may be sung by the Choir alone, or by the Choir and Congre- gation.) No. 1. 7s & 10s. New C'h Liturgy. 1. Father! hear our prayer! Let sweet-souled angels on their wings of love, Bear our petition to thy throne above, That thou may'st hear our prayer. 2. If we this dav have striven, With thy blest spirit, or have bowed the knee To aught of earth, in weak idolatry, We pray to be forgiven. HYMNS OP PRAYER 3D 3. Fal her ! our souls would 1 Pun he drops of 'a unsullied dew. And as the Btars \\ hose might] i So would we be to the -l. And now, Father ! — take The hearts we with humble faith on thee; And cl s heir depths from each impurity, For thine own mercy's sake. No. 2. 7s M. J. Taylor 1. Lord, what offeri all we bring, At thine altars when we bow ': Hearts, the pure unsullied spring Whence the kind affections flow; mpassion'f il. Bj the melting - d ; mpathy, at w ntrol v row 1 he wounded b - 2. Willing hands to lead the blind. Bind the wounded, feed the poor; Love, embracing all our kind ; ( harity, with liberal :— T( ach us, thou heavenly Kin ■ Thus show on ful mind. Thus : h Bering bring !<■ i ml all mankind. 40 HYMNS OF PRAYER. No. 3. lis & 10s. S. Johxson. 1. Father ! in thy mysterious presence kneeling, Fain would our souls feel all thy kindling love, For we are weak, and need some deep revealing Of Trust, and Strength, and Calmness from above. 2. Lord, we have wandered forth through doubt and sorrow, And thou hast made each step an onward one ; And we will ever trust each unknown morrow, — Thou wilt sustain us till its work is done. 3. In the heart's depths, a peace serene and holy Abides, and when pain seems to have her will, Or we despair, — oh, may that peace rise slowly, Stronger than agony, and we be still. 4. Now, Father, now, in thy dear presence kneeling, Our spirits yearn to feel thy kindling love: Now make us strong, we need thy deep revealing Of Trust, and Strength, and Calmness from above. No. 4. L. M. From Christ in Song. 1. Eternal God of earth and air! Unseen, yet seen in all around, Eemote, but dwelling everywhere, Though silent, heard in every sound. EXPOS] [TON OB UDDRESa II Vr thine ear in mercy bent, When wretched mortals cried to thee ; And if, indeed, thy Son \\ nt To Bave 1 innera Buch as m Then hear me now, while, kneeling her . I lift to thee my heart and And all my soul ascends in prayer, 01), GIVE Ml'., GIVE mi-; faith! 1 LTV. 4. Without Borne glimmering in my heart, I could not raise this fervent prayer : But, oh ! a Btronger lighi impart, And in thy mercy fix it there. XHL EXPOSITION OB ADDRESS, XIV. Hymn by the Oonj r I hoir. 42 DOXOLOGIES. XV. DOXOLOGY. (Either of the following as the Minister may announce.) No. 1. L. M. 1. Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Praise him all creatures here below; Praise him above, ye heavenly throng; praise Jehovah in your song. No. 2. 8s & 7s. M. Bukder. 1. Lord, dismiss us with tliv blessing, Fill our hearts with joy and peace; Let us each, thy love possessing, Triumph in redeeming grace : refresh us ! Traveling through this wilderness. 2. Thanks we give and adoration, For the gospel's joyful sound; May the fruits of thy salvation In our hearts and lives abound. May thy presence With us evermore be found. DOXOLOGE \;\ v I • M. IfOH rOOMEBY. 1. Again our cars have heard th At which tl shall . Oh, may the Bound our hearts rejoic And - .ih immortal gii Ami have we heard the word with joy ? And have we felt its power? To keep i; be our best employ, Till life's extremest hour. Na L L. M. H. Bald 1. From worship, now. thy church di Bat not without thy b] 3fi er, Lord : Oh, grant a t of heavenly bliss, And seal instruction from thy word. may t urn, When we shall meet to worship the Oft may our hearts within u> hum T i • ar thy word, thy s 3. And when these ] To thee, our God, < > may we come, And in el the assembled world at la- in Zion, rnal hom 44 BENEDICTION. No. 5. 0. M. 1. Thou art the First, and Thou the Last Time centers all in Thee, — The mighty Lord who was and is, And evermore shall be. 2. To Thee let every tongue be praise, And every heart be love; All grateful honors paid on earth, And nobler songs above! XVI. BENEDICTION. ADDITIONAL. SENTENCES OF S( RIPTTTBE. | The Minister may begin either the Morning or the Evening ading one or more of the following Sentences <>t* B iptun The Lord is in his holy temple : le1 all the earth k< silence <>rc him. —Hab., ii.. 20. Fn>in tin* rising of tl a even unto the going down of the me, my name shall 1" at among the nation-: and in • tv place incense shall be offered unto my name, and a pure offering: for my name shall be great among the people, Baith the Lord of Bosl s.— -Mai., i., 11. Let the words of my month and the meditation of my heart always acceptable in thy Bight. <> Lord, my b! n( i mei lor he doth iffiict willingly nor g children of men. — Lam, i'.i.. :;: 46 - SENTENCES OF SCRIPTURE. Thou wast a God that forgavest them, though thou didst take vengeance on their inventions. — Psalm xcix., 8. To the Lord our God belong mercies and forgiveness, though we have rebelled against him, and have not obeyed his voice. — Dan., ix., 9, 10. Repent ye; for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. — Matt., in., 2. I will arise and go to my father, and will say unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and before thee, and am no more worthy to be called thy son. — Luke, xv., 18, 19. Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: let the wicked forsake his way, and the un- righteous man his thoughts; and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon. — Is. lv., 6, 7. If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us ; but if we confess our sins, God is faith- ful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. — I. John, i., 8, 9. Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. — Matt, xi., 28-30. And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take of the water of life freely. — Red. xxii., 17. Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you ; not as the world giveth, give I unto vou. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid/ — Jolt a, xiv., 27. I will not leave you comfortless ; I will come unto you. — John, xiv., 18. in 17 RESPONSE. Mime — How en - llent is thy loving kind • — Th child] their trust in tli Min. — Justice and judgment are the habitation of thy thro: — M< n\ and truth shall go I Mor. — ] eople that know thee to keep thy id. — They shall walk, O Lord, in the 1L nance. Mor. — The Lord Lb merciful and — Loi suffcrii ml abundant in g nd truth. Mix. — Keeping mercy for thousand iniquity, trans o, and Bin. Mix. — The Lord La gracious and full i 1. —The I. ill. Mix.— I tercy i ndun th 1 r. — And ader are over all his wort Min.— God so loved the world that he as his Son, i ( i bt, ! him we might ha ernal lif —And this xnal lif < Father, and whom he hath Bent. LITANY. 1 of Col M:\i- -0 God our Father in . li.-r mercy npon ' 48 LITANY. People. — God our Father in heaven, have mercv upon us. Mix. — Eemember not against us our many sins, but in thy plenteous mercy forgive us. Peo. — Forgive us, our Father in heaven, forgive us. Mix. — From pride, from vanity, and from deceit; from envy, hatred, and malice, do thou deliver us ; Peo. — From temptation and from every evil, do thou deliver us. Mix. — By thy great power, by thy mercy, by thy love, do thou deliver us; Peo. — Do thou deliver us. Mix. — By thy Son, sent to redeem us, by his faith and obedience ; by the words he spoke, by the work he did, by the sympathy he gave; by his prayer, sorrow, and agony; by his cross and passion; by his suffering and death ; by his glorious resurrection and ascension ; do thou deliver us; Peo. — Do thou deliver us. Mix. — We beseech thee to hear us, Lord, that it may please thee to rule and govern thy holy Church Uni- versal, in the right way; illuminating all Christian ministers with true knowledge and understanding of thy word, that both by their preaching and living they may set it forth and show T it accordingly; and giving to all thy people increase of grace to hear meekly thy word, to receive it with pure affection, and to bring forth the fruits of the Spirit ; . Peo. — We beseech thee to hear us, Lord. LITANY. 19 Mix. — That it may pl< bring into the way of (ruth all bu< - have erred, and are deceit to gthen Buch as do stand : to comforl and help the up the fallen, and to find the toe Pi-:o. — W ch thee to hear as, Lord. Mix. — That it may please thee to bless and ] all Christian rulers and magistrates; giving them irrace to execute justice, and to maintain truth and righteoi in the land : Peo. — W - ch thee to hear us, Lord. Mix. — Thar it may please thee to bless the labors of the husbandman in Beed-time and in Inu- tile early and latter raina in theii >n, and p to our use the kindly fruits of the earth, bo that in due i we may enjoy them ; Peo. — We h s i thee to hear us, Lord. Mix. — That it may please thee to help all who are in danger, n j and tribulation 5 to preserve all who travel by land or by water; to comfort all aged, infirm and sick persons; and to show thy }>ity upon all pr oners and captives ; Peo. — \V -eech thee to hear us, Lord. Mix. — That thou wilt comfori the bereaved, provide for the widow, the orphan and the desolate; that thou uilr relieve tin- distressed in mind, or body, or estate ; and that thou wilt give to each one of us patience for the ear.- and trials of lif pi:,,. — \\'.- 1 - ch thee t<» hear us, () I. rd, Mix. — That, it may please tl jive our enemi 50 THE COMMANDMENTS. and such as speak falsely against us ; and to put away all wrath and contention from among us; Peo. — We beseech thee to hear us, Lord. Mih. — That it may please thee to give us true re- pentance; to forgive us all our sins, our negligence and ignorance; to sanctify us by thy Holy Spirit, that we may bear our cross with good repute, and in the end attain the perfect life ; Peo. — Hear us, Lord, we beseech thee, and answer our prayer. THE COMMANDMENTS. (All will unite in reading.) Jesus said : Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and soul, and mind, and strength ; this is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it: Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. There is no commandment greater than these. Love your enemies: bless them that curse yon, pray for them that despitefully use you ; that you may be the children of vour Father which is in heaven; for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil as on the good. If any man would be my disciple, let him take up his cross and follow me. THE BEATTTUD] 51 These are of old : Thou shah Dot kill; thou shall no il ; thou Bhall doI oo vet; thou shall not commit adultery; honor thy ther and mother; remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. THE BEATITUDES. (All will unite in reading.) Blessed are the poor in spirit; for their- ifi the king- dom of heaven. Bl I are they that mourn ; for they shall be com- forted. Blessed are the meek ; for tl ball inherit the earth. Blessed are they who do hnnger and thirst after righteonsi for they Bhall be filled. B 1 are the merciful; for they shall obtain m-r B 1 are the the pure in heart ; for th mil - >d. B 1 are th ace-makers : for they Bhall be call -1 the children of God. B they who are persecuted for righteous- He for t the kingdom of heaven. 52 COMING OF CHRIST. COMING OF CHEIST.— Service for Christmas. 1. Introductory Sentences. (After the Organ Voluntary.) How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace ; that bringeth good tidings of good, that publisheth salvation. Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord — Hosanna in the highest! For unto us a child is born, to us a son is given. Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift. 2. Hymn. 1. When marshaled on the nightly plain, The glittering host be- | stud ■ the | sky, One star alone of all the train Can fix the | sinner's | wandering | eye. Hark ! hark ! to God the chorus breaks From every host, from | every | gem ; But one, alone, the Saviour speaks, It is the | star, the | star of | Bethlehem ! 2. Once on the raging seas I rode, The storm was loud, the | night was | dark; The ocean yawned, and rudely blowed The wind that | tossed my | foundering | bark; Deep horror then my vitals froze, Death-struck I ceased the | tide to | stem; When suddenly a star arose, It was the | star, the | star of | Bethlehem. OB CHBIfi 53 I: w is •!. guide, my light, my all; It made my dark fore- | bodingfl ' < And through the storm and dang brail, It J led me ■ to the | port of | peace. ifely moored, my perils o'er. Til sin lt | first ' in night's | diadem, Forever, and f< rmore, The | star, the | star of | Bethlehem. 3. Response. M i vi\. Unto n> the >un of rights hath arisen, with healing in his wing Mik. — Thai was the true light, that lighteth every man thai cometh into the world. Con. — The Word became flesh, and dwelt among i and we beheld h ory, the glory as of the only 1 gotten of the Father, full of grace and truth. Mint. — God so loved the world that 1 a n. And hath raised us up I ter in heavenly pla s in ( Ihrisl Jesus, Min. — These are the words of promise: The Spirit Lord -hall rest upon him, the Bpiril of wisdom and understanding ■v — T I of counsel and might, the spirit of know 1 of Hi" fear of the Lord. Min. And out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word oi' the Lord from Jerusal in. 54 COMING OF CHRIST. Con. — And he shall judge among the nations, and rule the people in righteousness. Mix. — The eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. Con. — The lame man shall leap as an hart, and the tongue of the dumb shall sing. Mix. — In the wilderness waters shall break out, and streams in the desert. Con. — The Lord will appear in the waste places, and the deserts and hills shall rejoice. Mix. — His name shall be called Jesus, for he shall save his people from their sins. Cox. — He shall reign till he hath put all enemies under his feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death. Min. — Thus the angelic host announced his coming, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good- will to men. Con. — Lo, the prince of peace is come ; Immanuel is with us. 4. PRAYER. God, our Father in heaven, we praise thee for the coming of Jesus Christ into the world. Help us, we pray thee, that in this hour, so hallowed by memories of thy dear Son, we may partake of his "spirit, and dwell with delight upon the many wondrous scenes of his eventful life. We would go back in thought, to the village of Bethlehem, and the plains of Judea, and hear the song of the angels, "Glory to God in the highest; on earth, peace, good-will to men." May we grow as he did, in grace and in knowledge, and in favor with thee. May we have faith and confidence like his, and, through him find present and everlast- ing salvation. Amen. THK RESURRECTION. 65 (Or this beautiful Invocation of Oiannii. « om passionate Saviour! We welcome thee to our world. We welcome thee to our hearts. We bl< sa th for the Divine Goodness thou hasl brought from Heaven; for the Souls thou hasl warmed with love to God; for the effoi f Divine Philanthropy which thou hu inspired; and for that hope of a pure I stial L through which thy disciples triumph over death. Be- nevolent Saviour! [nspirerofj s! Weofferth< this tribute of affectiouate gratitude on earth; and we hope to know, to love, to resemble and to approach th< more nearly and more worthily in Heaven. THE RESURRECTION.— An Easter-day Service. l. Introductory Sentences. \fter Voluntary on the Organ, and Anthem by the Choir.) ( lirisl ing raised from the dead dietli no moi death hath no more dominion over him. For in that he died, he died unto sin once; but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God. Likewise reckon ye also your- to be dead indeed unto sin. but alive mr td through d Christ onr Lord — Rom., vi. LI. Ii" in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men mosl mis. ruble. 1 > u t now is Chrisl risen from the dead, and >me the firsl fruits of them I hal Blej >r since by man came death, by man came also th ion of the dead. n Adam all die, even in Christ shall all be made alive. — 1 Cor., IV., L9-2 56 the kesurrection. 2. Hymn. 1. Feeble, helpless, how shall I Learn to live and learn to die ? Who, O God, my guide shall be ? Who shall lead thv child to thee ? 2. Blessed Father, gracious One, Thou hast sent thy holy Son, He will give the light I need, He my trembling steps will lead. 3. Through this world, uncertain, dim, Let me ever learn of him, From his precepts wisdom draw, Make his life my solemn law. 4. Thus in deed, and thought, and word. Led by Jesus Christ the Lord, In my weakness, thus shall I Learn to live and learn to die : 5. Learn to live in peace and love, Like the perfect ones above ; — Learn to die without a fear, Feeling thee, my Father, near. 3. Eespoxse. Minister. — Jesus said: I am the resurrection, and the life ; he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live ; and he that liveth and believeth in me shall never die. THE RESURRECT* 57 Congri G ltion.— Thanks be ?■ I »«], who giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Chris:, who hath abolished death and brought immortality to li-In through t h< G >spel. .Min. — In my Father's house are many man sioi [f it were not bo I would haw told you, 1 go to prepare a place for you. I am the way, aud the truth, and the lil Con. B God and Father of our Lord J si 3 Christ, who according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again to a lively hope by the resurn tion of Jesus Christ from the dead Min.— God raised him up, having ! d the pai of death; and he dieth no more; death hath no mo dominion over him. I >n. — How are the dead raised up ? and with what body do they come ? Min.— This corruptible must put on iucorruption, and this mortal must pul on immortality. Then shall be brought to pass the saying thai is written. Heath fallowed up in victory. 1 Prater, Our Father in heaven, we thank thee that did 8 'i. J Christ, to tell us of the mansions above where thy children live with thee forever; that our Bonis shall live though these bodies perish, and that w i from hence to an inheril xup- tible, an nndefiled, and that fadeth not away. I [elp us, we : ch 1 1 . to forsake ever} - ry il thought and feeliug, that when death shall com we ma\ be r< ody for our home on hisrh. Ann w. 58 THE COMMUNION. THE COMMUNION. 1. Select Sentences. ( After a hymn or chant the minister may read either of the following select sentences.) I have received of the Lord that which also I deliv- ered unto you, That the Lord Jesus, the same night in which he was betrayed, took bread : and w T hen he had given thanks, he brake it and said, Take, eat: this is mv bodv which is broken for vou : this do in remem- brance of me. After the same manner, also, he took the cup, when he had supped, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me. For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do show the Lord's death till he come. — 1 Cor., xi., 23-26. He took the bread and blessed it, then He brake, And gave to each, and said — oh, words sublime ! " This is mv bodv broken; through all time, In memory of my death, this emblem take.'* Next for the cup gave thanks; for His dear sake, He bade them taste the wine: u Drink, 'tis my blood, The seal and witness of all grace in God, Till in His glorious likeness we appear." O sacred mystery! communion sweet, Of holy, loving souls, in which they flow THE COMMUNION. All into one blest brotherhood, and m< IiU'lTal'lv theil Lord, and joy to know That at this >iinplc board they feasl with Him, Wl arc unveiled fires the rapt seraphim, R w P \i .mi. 11 (changed >. B] I are they that do hunger and thirst afh r 38: for they shall be filled. — Matt^ v., 6, Our Lord Jesus Ghrisi Baid : My Father giveth you the true bread from heaven. Por the bread of God is he who cometh down from heaven, and givfeth life unto the world. I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth od me shall never thirst. — JuJni, vi., 32, 33, ! And the Spirit and tin* bride say. Come. And 1 him that heareth saw Come. Ami let him thai i- athirs >me. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely. — Rev., wil. 17. By one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, and have been all made to drink into on Spirit. Being many wo arc one, being partakers of one bread. 1 ( xii.. 13; -\.. 1 i. Our Lord Jesus Chris! said : Abide in me, and I in yon. A- branch canno ar fruit of itself, pt abide in the vino, no more can y abide in no I am the vine, ye are the branch s: he rha abideth in me, and I in him, the Bame bringeth fu h much fruit : for without me ye can do nothing. — Jul . xv., 4, 5. 60 THE COMMUNION. Greater love liath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command yon. Henceforth I call you not servants ; for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth ; but I have called you friends; for all things that I heard of my Father, I have made known unto you. — John, xv., 13-15. 2. Prayer. (Minister and Congregation.) God, our Heavenly Father, we come around Thy table to renew our feeling of obligation to Thy Son, our Redeemer. We would renew our memory of his life and holy example, of his sorrow and pains in the garden, of his cruel rejection and condemnation by wicked men, and of his death on the cross. God! wilt Thou sanctify to us these emblems of bread and wine, whereby we show forth the death of our dear Lord, and as we thus unite in the outward service of love and commemoration, make us one with each other in the fellowship of the Spirit. And in this, our communion, we desire to remember, and beseech thee to remember and bless the multitudes of every name who are joined with us in one household of faith, our brethren and sisters in Christ throughout the world. We remember those who have fallen asleep in Christ, and in the joyful hope of resurrection unto eternal life. Till OfUNION. 01 We remember the Fathers from the beginning of the world; tli,. patriarchs, prophets, apostles, martyrs, and all who haw urrongbi righteousness. We remember all such as journey; all who are in ckness or die a : and we would forgive our if there be any who have wished or done us ill. We remember the whole family of man: fo hing thee thai the spirits of all flesh may I of thy era and that the ends of the earth may a salvation of Ml. And unto us, Lord God, vouch i suchgnidam that as Christians, and blameless, we maj spend the remainder of our Iiv( s. We humbly acknowledge our weakness, and the we have from time to time committed, and of which we do truly repent Have mercy upon us, comforl and In the name of thy dear Son, we b h th< to foi _ ill thai is past, and enable us hei and pi thee in a good life. Amen, (The minister will now bless the emblems! and after the p pie have partaken of them, an appropriate hymn will I and the benediction pronounced.) I ONFESSIOM OF FAITH AM) COVENANT. Confbssi >i Faith am. i ^ A b Desiring toco | hrisl in a publ d of <>ur faith and obligations, w 62 CONFESSION OF FAITH. our assent to the Winchester Articles, and solemnly pledge ourselves in the Covenant based thereon. Winchester Confession. Art. I. We believe that the holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament contain a revelation of the character of God, and of the duty, interest, and final des- tination of mankind. Art. II. We believe that there is one God, whose na- ture is Love, revealed in one Lord Jesus Christ, by one- Holy Spirit of Grace, who will finally restore the whole family of mankind to holiness and happiness. Art. III. We believe that holiness and true happiness are inseparably connected, and that believers ought to be careful to maintain order and practice good works, for these things are good and profitable unto men. Covenant. Cherishing these truths, we covenant and promise that we will earnestly use the various aids to Christian culture, and try to grow in the graces of the Christian life; that we will faithfully walk -with this Church in love and the spirit of mutual help ; and that, seeking to I e negligent of no duty, we will prayerfully endeavor u to adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour, in all tilings," remembering that the one purpose of Christ is to make us like himself, and that " without holiness no man shall see the Lord." THE LORD'S PRAYER. Our Father who art in heaven ; hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come: thy will be done on earth, BENEDIOTI0N8. 63 in heaven. Q h as — >ur daily bread, and ■ foi ur trespass ~. as we f ee those who tr» - pass again si i Ami lead us do< i i . imptation, hut deliver as from evil : for thine is the kingd 'in. and the power, ami tin- glory, for A PBAYEB OF ST. CHBYSOSTOM. Ai.mk.ihv (ion, who hast _ i ns grace at t time, with one accord, to make our common supplica- tions unto thee : and si promise thai vrhen two or ire gathered I _ ther in tliv name, thou wilt ant their requ s *. fulfill now, () Lord, tl ami petition- of thy servants, as may he most expedi- ent for them ; granting as, through Jeg a Christ, the knowlei _ T thy truth, and lit' sting. A BENEDICTIONS. Now unto the K _ eternal, immortal, invisible, the only \\ is God, be honor and glorj l'or ever ami ever - \nf Tin: L r ra' f onr L rd .1 C at, tin* 1<>\ . ami the communion of the Holv Spirit, be with ns all evermoi A rm Now may tin- peace of God, which passetli all nn- tding, k««'j» your hearts ami minds in the knowl- edge ami love oi 1. J Tin: grace ar Lord Jesns I with von all. A 64 CHILDREN'S SUNDAY. CHILDREN'S SUNDAY. 1. Introductory Sentences. (After song by the Children.) And they brought young children to him, that he should touch them; and his disciples rebuked those that brought them. But when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto them, Sutler the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not; for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein. And he took them up in his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them. — St. Mark, x., 13-16. 2. Hymx. (All will unite in singing.) 1. I think when I read that sweet story of old, When Jesus was here among men, How he called little children as lambs to his fold, I should like to have been with them then. 2. I wish that his hands had been placed on my head, That his arm had been thrown around me, And that I might have seen his kind look when he said, Let the little ones come unto me. 3. Yet still to his footstool in prayer I may go, And ask for a share in his love; And if I thus earnest lv seek him below, I shall see him and hear him above. 4. In that beautiful place he has gone to prepare For all he hath loved and forgiven, How many dear children shall be with him there, *> 7 For of such is the kino-dom of heaven. 5. But thousands and thousands who wander and fall, Never heard of that heavenly home; I wish they could know there is ioom for them all, And that Jesus has bid them t ) come. CHILDR] SDAY. 05 3. Response. Mi\ b or Superintendent. — Remember now thy « reator in the da; - f thy youth, while the evil dav- c«>in.' not. S BOLARa — Early will * k thee, <> Lord. Min. — The fear of the Lord gnideth to wisdom. S hol. — Early will w k thee, <> Lord. Min. — Those thai seek him early .-hull find him. S bol. — Show ns thy wa; I Lord! teach us thy paths. Min. — Hearken diligently unto mv Commandmenl which I command yon this day, to love the Lord your God, and tag him with all your heart, and with all your soul. . — All that the Lord hath said will W( . and be ient. Mix. — The Lord mosl h I ruler over all the irth. Ho is God. It is he that cr< - ind not we ours s. The Lord is righteous in all I ways and holv in all his works: a God of truth and without iniquity, jus! and right is Schol. — In bis pr< is fulln< 3S t'joy; at his :it hand there are pleasure Min. — f serve the Lord with gladness I i >re his presence with s _ ing. OL. — We will enter hia gates with thai. , and into his with pi L. Pbayj ll soul-, th] and bl all thy i We have no gifU r thee, bul thy hand is ill of gifl nrichinj with thy love and bounty when we come to tin Wh n thou my face, may our hearts reply, Thy tw 66 THE CROSS. will we seek. Teach us how to seek thee aright, with pure hearts and sincere desires, striving to love arid obey thee. And thine shall be the praise and the glory forever. Allien. THE CROSS. Jesus said : If any man would be my disciple, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. Fos it pleased God, in bringing many sons unto glory, to make the leader of their salvation perfect through suffering. He, for the joy that was set before him, endured the cross, despising the shame. And though he were a son yet learned he obedience by the things which he suffered. For in that he hath suffered, being tried, he is able to succor them that are tried. For we have not a High Priest who cannot be touched with a feeling of our in- firmities. He humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross; wherefore God hath highly exalted him, and given him a name above every name. 1. In the cross of Christ I glory Towering o'er the wrecks of time ; All the light of sacred story Gathers round its head sublime. 2. When the woes of life o'ertake me, Hopes deceive and fears annoy, Never shall the cross forsake me ; Lo ! it glows with peace and joy. 3. When the sun of bliss is beaming Light and love upon my way, From the cross the radiance streaming Adds more lustre to the day. 4. Bane and blessing, pain and pleasure, By the cross are sanctified ; Peace is there that knows no measure ; Joys that through all time abide. IIV C7 II V M N S. . 1. 8a vV Mna Babah F. Ada* 1. Nearer, my God to tin arer to tin E'en though it l>» Thai raiaetb me, Still all my BODg shall be — Nearer, my God, to tie Nearer to thee] 2. Though, like the wanderer, The sun gone «low Qj ] tarkness be over me. My rot ;i Btone : Yet in my dreams IM be — Nearer, my God, to tie Nearer to tie 2. There let the way n\ Steps unto heaven ; All that thou sendest me; In mercy gn en : Angela to beckon me Nearer, my God, to th< Nearer to tie 4. Then with my waking thought ighl with thy praii Out of my -ton Bethel I'll r.. s So by my woes t<> be Nearer, ley God, to tie to tie 68 HYNMS. 5. Or if on joyful wing, Cleaving the sky, Sun, moon, and stars forgot, Upward I fly; Still all my song shall be — Nearer, my God, to thee ! Nearer to thee ! No. 2. 7s & 6s. Ancient. 1. For thee, O dear, dear country, Mine eyes their vigils keep; For very love, beholding Thy happy name, they weep. The mention of thy glory Is unction to the breast, And medicine in sickness, And love, and life, and rest. 2. O one, O only mansion ! O Paradise of joy; Where tears are ever banished, And smiles have no alloy ! Thou hast no shores, fair ocean, Thou hast no time, bright day! Dear fountain of refreshment To pilgrims far away. 3. Brief life is here our portion. Brief sorrow, short-lived care; The life that knows no ending, The tearless life, is there. Oh, happy retribution! Short toil, eternal rest : For mortals and for sinners, A mansion with the blest. HYMN GO 4. (> Bweel and blessed country, The home of Bainta al><»' O Bweel and blessed country, Borne of the Friend we L Jesus, in mercy bring as To that dear Land of rest ; To thee with God the Path And Spirit, ever-bli No. 3. 7s. Rkv. S. Johnson. 1. Life of ages, richly poured, vr of ( '<><\ % Freshening time with truth an< 1; Consecrating art and song, Holy book and pilgrim k, Hurling floods of tyrant wrong Prom tie ed limits l> 70 HYMNS. 6. Life of ages, richly poured, Love of God, unspent and free, Flow still in the prophet's word, And the people's liberty! No, 4. S. M. C. Wesley (changed), 1. A charge to keep I have, A God to glorify ; A never-dying soul to save, And fit it for the sky. 2. To serve the present age, My calling to fulfill ; — - Oh, may it all my powers engage To do my Master's will ! 3. Arm me with jealous care, As in thy sight to live ; And, oli ! thy servant, Lord, prepare A strict account to srive. 4. Help me to watch and pray, My talent to increase, For time and for thine endless day — Earth's work and heaven's peace. No. 5. L. M. Theodore Parker. 1. In darker days and nights of storm, Men knew thee but to fear thy form ; And in the reddest lightning saw Thine arm avenge insulted law. iiym\ 7L 2. In brighter days we read thy love In flowers beneath, in stars aboi i Ami in tin* track of <-\ civ Btorm Behold thy beauty's rainbow form. 3. And in the reddest lightning's path We Bee no vestiges of wrath. Hut always wisdom, — perfect lov< From flowers beneath to above. 4. See, from on high s- influence rains On palace, cotl mountains, plains No hour of wrath shall mortal fear, For thou, the God of Love, art here. No. 6. S. M. II. Ballou. 1. In God's eternity There shall a day arise, When all the race of man shall be With ,1 in the skies. 2. As night before the ra; morning tin- away, Bin -hall retire before the blaze Of God rnal day. 3. As music fills the Lrrove, When stormy clouds are pa et anthems of redeeming love Shall all employ at last. 4. Redeemed from death and -in. Shall Adam's numerous ra< A og of praise begin, And >h«>ut redeeming crrao 72 HYMNS. ]sr °- 7 - C. M. Rev. H. Bonar. 1. I heard the voice of Jesus say, 4 'Come unto me aud rest; Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon my breast." • 2. I came to Jesus as I was — Weary, and worn, and sad; I found in him a resting-place, And He has made glad. 3. I heard the voice of Jesus say: "Behold, I freely give The living water — thirsty one, Stoop down, and drink, and live." 4. I came to Jesus, and I drank Of that life-giving stream ; My thirst was quench'd, my soul revived, And now I live in him. 5. I heard the voice of Jesus say, " I am this dark world's light, Look unto me, thy morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright." 6. 1 look'd to Jesus, and I found In him my star, my sun; And in that light of life I'll walk 'Till trav'ling days are done. . 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