IN countless streams, each passing hour, And all He doth, His wondrous Power, O harden'd race, O hearts of stone, O shed on us Thy Radiance pure, In Thee, O CHRIST, the Light Divine, O FATHER, equal praise be Thine, And Thine, O HOLY GHOST. Amen. BEFORE THE HOLY COMMUNION. Hymn 26," He dwells, &c." (See page 27.) BEFORE THE SERMON. Hymn 21,"Poor Wand'rers, &c."(See page 23.) AFTER THE SERMON. Hymn 22, "Light of, &c." (See page 24.) If there be more than two Sundays after the Epiphany, the same Hymns may be used, throughout, as on the Second Sunday. Septuagesima. AT MORNING AND EVENING PRAYER. 27 GREAT GOD-All-Blest-created thing And, at Thy bidding, straight appears The Love, from Whose decree they spring. But scarce hath nature's world come forth, "Tis built upon Redeeming Love; And when no longer time shall flow, D The new creation, then complete, O GOD the FATHER, GOD the SON, Amen. BEFORE THE HOLY COMMUNION. 28 THOU, great Creator, art possess'd, But we, poor exiles, here below,- But Thou, Who wilt forgiving be Then, to our deep repentant grief, Eternal GOD, the FATHER, SON, To swell the chorus of the skies. Amen. BEFORE THE SERMON. 29 ALLELUIA!-best and sweetest Theme for seraphs' rapt'rous lays :- This triumphant song they raise. Alleluia!-Church victorious, Join the concert of the sky! Join not yet your melody. Alleluia!-strains of gladness Suit not souls with anguish torn; Best become our state forlorn : We with bitter tears must mourn, But our earnest supplication, And at length Thy Face to see :— Then our ceaseless song shall be. Amen. 30 AFTER THE SERMON. O SAVIOUR of mankind, Thy promis'd help we claim; That so our life Thou may'st not find, From guilt we vainly fly, Unless the grace Thou give: Through Thee alone to sin we die; |