ALLHALLOWS. Hymn 118 Arthur H. Brown. By permission. p 1 0 CHRIST, what burdens bowed thy head!] p 4 The tempest's awful voice was heard p 2 Death and the curse were in our cup- p 5 The Holy One did hide his face O Christ, 'twas hid from thee! Dumb darkness wrapt thy soul a spaceThe darkness due to me: But now that face Of radiant grace Shines forth in light on me. mp 6 For me, Lord Jesus, thou hast died, And I have died in thee! Thou wast sore stricken of thy God-mf Thy tears, thy blood, Beneath it flowed; Thy bruising healeth me, Thou 'rt risen; my bands are all untied; And now thou liv'st in me. When purified, Made white, and tried, Thy glory then for me! CAMDEN. Hymn 119 E. J. Hopkins, Mus. Doc. By permission. mf 1 I GREET thee, my Redeemer sure, I trust in none but thee, [mf 4 Our hope is in none else but thee; Faith holds thy promise fast; mp Thou who hast borne such toil and shame m And suffering for me. с m Be pleased, Lord, to strengthen us, 5 Children of Eve, and heirs of ill, To thee in sorrow's vale we bring Our sighs and misery; We take the sinner's place, and plead,— "Lord, save us, or we die.' mp 6 Look thou, our Daysman and High Upon our low estate; [Priest, Make us to see God's face in peace, Through thee, our Advocate. mf With thee, our Saviour, may our feet Enter at heaven's gate. BADEN. Hymn 121 Arranged from old German melody. m 1 COME, Holy Spirit, come; 2 Revive our drooping faith; m 1 Our doubts and fears remove; And kindle in our breast the flame Of never-dying love. mf 5 m 3 Convince us of our sin; Then lead to Jesus' blood, mf 4 'Tis thine to cleanse the heart, To pour fresh life on every part, Dwell, therefore, in our hearts; Thy mighty arın make bare; 2 Revive thy work, O Lord! Revive thy work, O Lord! And hungering for the bread of life [dead, Disturb this sleep of death; Quicken the smouldering embers now By thine almighty breath. Exalt thy precious name; And by the Holy Ghost our love For thee and thine inflame. |