86 DUNDEE C. M. $4 4 10 2 To Thee all angels cry aloud; 4 4 D. C. God, we praise Thee; and con 3 O Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, Whom heavenly hosts obey, The world is with the glory filled Of Thy majestic ray. Obb SPANISH HYMN 7.7.7.7.7.7. g: And Everlast-ing Father art, By all the earth a - dored. 1 Holy, Ho - Chanting fess (See also ST. ANNE, No. 117) The Scottish Psalter, 1615 on - ly 6 Thy honored, true, and only Son; Of never-ceasing joy: O Christ, Of glory Thou art King. Anon. (Latin, 5th Century). Trans. in Tate and Brady's "Supplement," c. 1700 4 The apostles' glorious company, ly, Holy, Lord God (See also HALLETT, No. 67) 5 The holy Church throughout the world, That Thou Eternal Father art, Arr. by Benjamin Carr, 1824 D.C. $199 By the heavens and earth adored! An - gels and arch an-gels sing, 8 B of hosts, E - ter- nal King, i ty. FINE. A-MEN. 87 MOULTRIE 8.7.8.7.D. 04 4 4 4 1 Round the Lord in glory seat - ed, Cher Filled His tem - ple, and repeated Each to each the al-ter - nate hymn: "Lord, Thy glo- ry fills the heaven, Earth is with u - bim and ser a - phim 8 2 Heaven is still with glory ringing, Earth takes up the angels' cry, "Holy, Holy, Holy," singing, "Lord of hosts, the Lord Most High." With His seraph train before Him, Gerard F. Cobb (1838-1904) With His holy Church below, Thus conspire we to adore Him, Bid we thus our anthem flow: g 8 g Holy Lord!" A - MEN. 3 "Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven, Earth is with its fulness stored; Unto Thee be glory given, Holy, Holy, Holy Lord!" Thee, the Lord of hosts Most High. 88 NEW ST. ANDREW 7.7.7.7.D. 1 Holy, Ho ly, Holy Lord God of hosts! when heaven and 0:4 4 (See also BLUMENTHAL, No. 447) 2 Holy, Holy, Holy! Thee, Dust and ashes, would adore; 35 Day is dying in the west. in The following Hymns are also suitable: John Gill # +9 While they sang with sweet accord, "Holy, Holy, Holy Lord!" A - MEN. 10 B | | earth be held them good, LI 3 "Holy, Holy, Holy," all Heaven's triumphant choirs shall sing, When the ransomed nations fall At the footstool of their King: Then shall saints and seraphim, Hearts and voices, swell one hymr., Round the throne with full accord, Holy, Holy, Holy Lord!" James Montgomery, 1832 402 Thou, whose almighty word. 2 Our years are like the shadows That blossom but to die; By strangers quickly told, Of things that soon are old. tions er - a gen 3 O Thou who canst not slumber, Whose light grows never pale, Teach us aright to number Our years before they fail; The Ev O Lord, the same Copyright, 1895, by The Trustees of The Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-School Work (See also AURELIA, No. 304) as been, - rene: now, 44 lasting Thou! A-MEN. On us Thy mercy lighten, On us Thy goodness rest, And let Thy Spirit brighten The hearts Thyself hast blessed. 4 Lord, crown our faith's endeavor With beauty and with grace, Till, clothed in light for ever, We see Thee face to face: A fountain brimming o'er; Bishop Edward H. Bickersteth, 1860 |