My heart and my flesh cry | out for the living | God. house, 2 My soul longeth, yea even fainteth' for the courts 3 Yea, the sparrow' hath | found an 4 Where she may lay her young; And the swallow' a | nest- for her- | self, Thine altars, O Lord of Hosts', my | King-| and my | God. 5 Blessed are they' that dwell in Thy Con- tin- ual- | ly they | praise Thee. 6 Blessed is the man whose house: strength is in | Thee, In whose heart are the high-❘ ways. 7 Passing through the valley of weeping, they make it a place of | fountains: The early rain also doth | cover | it with | blessings. 8 They go from strength to strength; He appeareth before God in | Zion. 9 O Lord, God of Hosts', | hear my Give | ear, O | God of | Jacob. 10 Behold', O | God, our | shield; prayer: And look upon the face of thine an- | ointed. II For a day in | thy- | courts Is better than a thousand. 12 I had rather stand at the door in the house of my | God, Than to dwell in the tents of wicked- | ness. 13 For the Lord God' is a sun and shield: The Lord will give | grace and glory. 14 No good will | He with- | hold From them that walk in | upright- | ness. 15 O Lord of | Hosts, Blessed is the man that | trusteth in | Thee. Amen. From the man" of de- | ceit· and in- | iqui- | ty. 3 For Thou art the God of my strength: Why' dost thou | cast me | off? 4 Why go I mourning, Because of the op- | pression | of the enemy? 5 O send out Thy | light, And Thy truth;- let them | lead me: 6 Let them bring me unto Thy | holy hill, And to Thy | taber-nacles. 7 Then will I go unto the altar of | God; Unto God the gladness of my | joy: praise Thee 8 And I will Upon the harp, O God, my God. 9 Why art thou bowed down', | O my soul? And why art thou' dis- | quiet- | ed with- | in me? 10 Hope in God, for I yet shall | praise Him; Who is the health' of my counte- · nance | and my | God. Amen. John vi: 33. Rev. xxii: 17. I The bread of God is He' that cometh | down from | heaven, A-MEN. 2 He that cometh to Me' shall | never | hunger, And he that believeth on | Me shall never thirst. 3 This is the bread that cometh | down from | heaven, That one may | eat there- | of, and not ❘ die. 4 I am the living bread that came down from | heaven: If any one eat of this | bread, he shall | live forever. 5 And the bread that I will give | is my | flesh, Which I will give for the life of the world. 6 And the Spirit' and the | Bride say, | Come: And let him that | heareth | say,- | Come: 7 And let him' that | thirsteth | come: 801 b And let him that willeth' take | water of | life- freely. Amen. For the Lord' | God om- | nipo- . tent | reigneth. 2 Let us be glad, and re- | joice, And give the glory | unto | Him: 3 For the marriage of the | Lamb is come; And His Wife hath made her self ready. 4 And to her was granted that she should be ar- | rayed In fine linen | bright and ❘ clean : 5 For the fine | linen Is the righteousness of | saints. glory, and wisdom, And thanksgiving", and | honor, and | power, and might, GENERAL INDEX. Italic letters in parentheses show that the respective hymns have been altered: (a) slightly, (b) in Again as evening's shadow falls Gloria, laus et honor All hail the power of Jesus' Name. Frohlich soll mein Herze springen. Almighty God, I call to Thee Aus tiefer Noth schrei ich zu Dir. Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr. Angels, from the realms of glory Angels, roll the rock away. Art thou weary, art thou languid . Art thou weary, heavy laden. 325 F. H. Hedge. Tr. 113 H. F. Lyte. 495 Cotterill-Bourdillon. Children's Voices E. J. Hopkins. (see 141). (see 442). 118 S. Longfellow. 42 J. Newton (c) 173 J. M. Neale, Tr. 49 E. Perronet 519 C. Winkworth, Tr.. 165 H. W. Beadon (b) 517 W. Austin (see 158). " 157 C. Winkworth, Tr. (see 414). N. Decius .(b) 191 T. Scott. . (b) As pants the hart for cooling streams At even, ere the sun was set At the name of Jesus 78 C. M. Noel At Thy feet, our God and Father (a) 470 J. D. Burns |