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Orders of Worship

FOR THE

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Young People’s Meetings

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PREFACE

The lilLMllL'h’HT 11131me is for the use of the Sunday school in both
oi’ its functions, worship and religious instruction. The editors freely ae-
knowledge their obligation from the outset to the editors of earlier hymnals,
and to numerous students of hymnology and religious education. There was
only one way to discharge this obligation; and that was, to profit by the ex—
cellence or suggestion of each, and to make the Elmhurst Hymnal the better
for it.

The editors desire to call. attention to the following features:

1. The Ehnhurst Hymnal is equally serviceable for the large or the

small Sunday school. Its range includes hymns for all departments from
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PREFACE

The ELMHURST llYMNAL is for the use of the Sunday school in both
of its functions, worship and religious instruction. The editors freely ac-
knowledge their obligation from the outset to the editors of earlier hymnals,
and to numerous students of hynmology and religious education. There was
only one way to discharge this obligation; and that was, to profit by the ex-
cellence or suggestion of each, and to make the Elmhurst Hymnal the better
for it.

The editors desire to call attention to the following features:

1. The Ehnhurst Hymnal is equally serviceable for the large or the
small Sunday school. Its range includes hymns for all departments from
juniors to adults. It is suitable also for young people’s meetings, for mid-
week or Sunday church services.

2. The selection makes ample provision for every period of the church
year, all special occasions, seasons, religious and national holidays, and so
forth. The hymns include

First, such as give specific expression to the religious experience and emo-
tion of youth.

Second, the great church hymns and popular favorites which should be
learned, as part of their religious education, by all Sunday school pupils.

Third, a large number of hymns that appeal to boys and men; doubtless
also to girls and women. The book is especially strong in hymns that present
the Christian attitude toward life and modern problems, and tend to prompt
Christian conduct and action—purity of life, brotherhood, citizenship, and
social service, as well as in hymns of prayer, consecration, faith and loyalty.

Many hymns have been chosen with special reference to their direct ap-
plication to the lesson of the day.

3. The Index of Subjects analyzes and classifies all the hymns in such a
way as to show at a glance what hymns are available for any lesson, topic, or
occasion. Constant and careful use of the index of subjects will help the pas-
tor or superintendent to make the most appropriate selection of hymns.

4. The tunes have been chosen with unusual care.

In the first place, "the editors have sought to admit only good music;
but they have as rigorously excluded too heavy as well as too trivial tunes.
bearing in mind always the character of the Elmhurst Hymnal as a book for
Sunday schools.

The melodies will be found bright, attractive to youth, pitched within
range of the average. voices. The harmony is simple, and every tune is
adapted for unison singing.

In most cases, the tune chosen is the one to which a hymn is commonly
sung. The use of the Elmhurst Hymnal, therefore, is an education in the
best Sunday school music, and in much of the best of all sacred music. W here.
however, usage was not fixed, the editors have chosen What they believed would
be found the most attractive tune.

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By way of distinctive contribution, a number of new tunes hare been
written especially for the lihnhnrst llyninal and a number ol other tunes
hitherto found only in German collections are here made a 'ailable.

5. Both hymns and tunes haye been drawn from a wide. range, of soui'Ces.
from the most ancient Christian hymn extant, down to the present. As thi-
sources are indicated with each hymn and tune, when known, a little atten—
tion to this detail cannot but, i111press the Sunday school with a sense of th1
unity and continuity of Christian worship in all ages and countries.

G. The text is printed with the 11111sie, in, clear type, so that it. is easy
to sing new tunes correctly. Alternate tunes 't'reqnently appear on oppositi
pages.

7'. Orders of \Yorship haye been specially prepared, and enriched with
additional responsiye readings, to proyide suitable liturgic exercises at all
times of the year.

The pieliininar1 work in the preparation of the Elnihurs t Hymnal 11 as
done b 1' a committee consistino of the 11e1'.3,[ess1s. F. ll. Daries, II. Kattm—
john, E. 11111, 1111/, J. Kulb artz, Otto 3111,1112 Theo. Mayer, J. Pister, O. Heller.
H. L. Strcich, and Prof. U. G. Staneer, Messrs. -\. llaltzer and J. Andres.
Miss Lydia Speidel, and the chairman. The final selection and arrangement
were left to Messrs. L’altzer, Stanger and P. X. Crusius. In consultation with
this committee of three, the 11e1. Carl F.‘i‘1'usi11s has done the editorial work
for the entire book. Mr. Baltzei and Prof. Staneer haye read proof, and Mr.
Baltzer has also piepaied a number of the indexes and seen the bool; thru the
press. The topical index is by the chairman. ’lo the 1301*. Otto Mayer the
committee is indebted i111 the p110] 1211ation ot the orders of worsln 1ip, and, to
President H. J. Schick 0t Ehnhnrst; (,‘ollee'e :loro openinr: and closing1 pia1's.er
The editors take pleasure also in aclin1111'ledeina' their obligation to Pro lessor
ll. Augustine Smith of Boston 'Uniyersity, who was present at se1e1al 1on—
ferences, and gaye the committee the benefit of his expert knowledge and
broad experience.

The Elnihurst Hymnal fittinglv appears in the oolden anniversary 10111
of Elmhurst Colleoe, which has sent iorth in the fift1r 1cars of its existence
above a. thousand Christian ministers and teacher 1s, and in the last six years
has become the seat of one of the largest summer training schools for Sunday
school teachers in America To the when and the summer school the Elm—
hurst Hymnal owes its name, and to the students and graduates, present and
future of these two institutions it is dedicated in the cause of Christ and His
kingdom.

l'llmhurst, Illinois, P \l L \. ORU Sills.
May, 1921_ Chairman, Editorial Committee.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

To the authors, translators, and composers of hymns and tunes, and, t0
the owners of copyright material used in the Elmhnrst ,Ilymnal;-—~partieu~
larly, for the free use of tunes written especially for the lilmlnirst llymnal
by Miss Lydia Speidel and the lleV. Carl F. (‘rnsinsj llev. ll. 1K; iierjolin, and
lbn>lessor C. G. Stanger, the editorial (-onnnirtee desires to express its, sincere
apprwiation. 'l‘he eonnnittee also Wishes to make special aelrnowlwle’ment to
the llm. J. ll. llrn'stinann and ll. lx'aiierjohn for the use of translations, to
the, leV. ()tlo Mayer for the preparation of the Orders of '\\'orsliip. and in the
alev. (,‘arl l“. Crnsins ”for his wlitorial labors.

livery effort has been made In give due credit. Jl‘. in spite of all pre-
cautions, errors or on’iissions hare ownrred, the chairman ol' the editorial («oin-
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Music Typographors
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CONTENTS

Alphabetical lndex of First Lines
Index of Subjects

Junior Index , .
Alphabetical index or Tunes
Metric-al Index of Tunes

Authors and Translators.
Composers and Sources

The Hymns

Morning Worship .

The Lord’s Day .

Evening Worship .

Close of Worship .

Praise and Worship .

Our Father’s Love and Care .
God in Nature

The Christ Child .

Life of Jesus .

The Man of Sorrows .

The Risen Christ .

The King of Glory .

The Good Shepherd .

The Holy Spirit .

The Word of God .

Call and Response . .
Prayer and Aspiration

Love and Consecration
Faith and Trust

Courage and Loyalty

Purity and Self—Control . .
Christian Service and Brotherhood .
The Church and Home Missiom .
World Missions .

National . . . .
Harvest and Thanksgiving
The New Year .

Rally Day.

Children’s Day . .

The Home.

Eternal Life.

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XXVI
XXYIII
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XXX ll

NUMBER
1-12
13-18
19-25
26-32
33-43
44—49
50-62
63-84
85-96
97-104

. 105-112
. 113-120
. 121-131
. 132-134
. 135-139
. 140-154
. 155-173
. 174-187
. 188-208
. 209-233
. 234-243
. 244—261
. 262270
. 271-284
. 285-295
. 296-298
. 299—3'01
. 302-304
. 305-308
. 309—312
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The Orders of Worship and Their Use

Orders of Worship and Responses

Index Orders of Worship
Aids to \Vorship .

Gene ‘11 Order of Worship
The Orders of VI orship

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II.

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XVII.
XVIII.

Responsive

Praise and Worship. . .
Our Father’ 3 LOV e and Care—The Good Shepherd.

God in Nature .

The Christ Chi! Id~CIrristnias .

The Life of Jesus .

The Man of SorrOVV s—Lent .

The Risen Christ— Easter. .

The Word of God Reformation Dav . . . . .
The Call and Response—A Life Enlistment Service.
Faith and Trust . . . .

Courage and LoyaltV—Coniirmation

P111 1tV and Self-Control . . .
Christian SerVice and Brotherhood I—AdV errt .

Christian Service and Brotherhood II —The Church

and Home Missions.

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Christian Service and Brotherhood III. —World lVIis-

SIOIIS.

Our Country—Patriotic ,
HaiVest and Thanksgiving .
Rally Day—Promotion

Readings .

Apostics’ Creed

Openianr and Closing

OiIcrtory I-Iyrnn

Prayers

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Alphabetical Index of First Lines

llymn

A Joyous Song Once More We Bring
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God . . .
Abide With Me, Fast Falls the Even—
tide. . . ............
Afar in the Desert .........
Almighty God, Thy Word Is Cast
(Orders of 'Vv'orship, page 32)
All Beautiful the March of Days. .
All Glory Laud and Honor . . .
All Hail the Powc1 of Jesus’ Name .
All My Heart This Night Rejoices .
Am I A Soldier Of the Cross .
Ancient Of Days, Who Sittest
Angels From the Realms Of Glory .
Angel Voices Ever Singing . .
Another Year Is Dawning.
Anywhere With Jesus. . .
Arise Ye Soldieis Of the Cross .
Art Thou Weary, Ait Thou Languid
As the Sun Doth Daily Rise . .
As With Gladness Men of Old .
Asleep In Jesus. . .
At All Times Praise the Lord. .
At Length There Dawns the Glorious
Day. . . .
Awake, Glad S0111 Awake . .
Awa.,ke My S0111 Stretch Every Nerve
Away In A Manger. . .

Beneath the Cross Of Jesus

Blessed Assurance . . .
Llest Be the Tie That Binds .
Break Thou the Bread Of Life .
Brightly Beams Our Father’s Mercy
Brightly Gleams Our Banner .

Can You Count the Stars . . . .

Carol, Sweetly, Carol. . .

Christ for the World We Sing (Or—
ders of Worship, page 51)

Christ the Lord Is Risen Today .

Christian Dost Thou See Them .

Come Hither Ye Children

Come, My Soul, Thou Must Be Wa—
king . . . . .

Come Thou Almighty King.

Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing

Come To the Saviour, Children All.

Come Unto Me, Ye Weary . .

Come With Hearts Rejoicing On This
Happy Day .

Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain.

Come, Ye Thankful People Come . .

Conquering Now and Still to Conquer

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262

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123

142

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40

244
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101
195

27
135
245
214

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76

105
234
70

117
129
141

303
112
298
222

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Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble . 223
Crown Him \Vith Many Crowns . . 114
Dare To Be Brave, Dare To Be True 230
Day Is Dying In the West . . . 21
Dear Lord and Father Of Mankind . 133
Down 111 the Valley With My Saviour 1‘12
Draw Thou My Soul, 0 Christ . 15‘.)
Eur-amped Along the Hills Of Light. 20?
Eternal Father, Strong To SaVo . 201;
Every Morning Mercies New . . 8
Face to Face IV ith Christ, My Saviour 317
Faiiest Lord Jesus . . 120
Faith Of Our Fatheis, Living Still 209
Far Above In Highest Heaven . . 306
Far Out On the Desolate Billow . 47
I1 atner Almighty, Bless Us (OldelS
of XVorship, page 50)
Fat her, Hear the Prayer We Offer . 1118
Father In Heaven (The Lord’s Prayer)
(Oiders of Worship, page 13)
Fathei, Lead Me Day By Day. . .162
Fight the Good Fight With All Thy
Might. ...... . 232
Fling Out the Banner. 272
For All the Saints . . . . 3113
For the Beauty Of the Earth . 41
Forwa1d Be Our XVatchword . 217
Forward Through the Ages . . . 257
From Age To Age They Gatho1 . 288
14mm Greenland ’s Icyl Mountains . 279
F ram Heaven Above To Eai th ICome 71
From Ocean Unto Ocean . . 267
From the Eastern Mountains. 81
Gali1ee, Bright Galilee . . . . 87
Gently Gentlyr Kneel and Pray . 165
Give Of Youi Best To the Mastei . 182
Give Thou, Thy Youth to God (Or-
ders of Worship, page 64)
Gloria Patri (Orders of Worship, page 11)
Glorious Things Of Thee Are Spoken 263
Go When the Morning Shineth . . . 156
God Be With‘r ou Till We Meet Again 3
God Bless Our Native Land. 290
God Bless the Home 310
God Gives Us the Flowers 52
God Hath Ser t His Angels . . . 109
God Is Love, His Meicy Biightens . 113
God Isl \Iy Stiong Salvation . 212
God Of Might, We Praise Thy Name. 33

God of Our Boyhood (Orders of Wor-
ship, page 4-1)

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Alphabetical Index of First Lines

God Of Our Fatheis . . . . .

God Of the Earth, the Sky, the Sea.

God of the St1ong, God of the Weak
(O1de1s of V“01ship, page 56)

God SaVe America .

God Send Us Men

God Speaks To Us In Biid and Song

0.01.11an Ta eCaie Oonu. .

Golden IIaips A1e Sounding.

G1ande1 'lhan the Ocean ‘s StorV «()1—
ders of \Vorship, page 12)

Guide \I e, 0 Thou Great Jehovah .

Hail To the Brightness . . . . . .

Hail To the Lords Anointed (01'-
dc1s of ‘37 Oiship, page 45)

Hallelujah, Hallelujah
VV'orship, page 26)

Hallelujah, Fair-est Morning .

Ha1k, IIark, My Soul.

Ha1k, Ten Thousand Harps and Voi—
ces. . . .

Hark, the Herald Angels Sing .

Hail: the Voice Of Jesus Crying

Hark, ’Tis the Shepherd’s Voice I
Hear . . . .

Ha1k To the Sound Of Voices . .

Hark, Wha Sounds Are Sweetlv
Stealing .

Hast Thou Heard It, O \Iy Biothei .

He Leadeth Me, O Blessed Thought

Hear, O Lord, Our Humble Supplioa~
tion (Response), (Orders of Wor—
ship, page 24)

Hear Then in Love (Response), (Or—
ders of Worship, page 42)

Hear Us Our Father . . .

Hearing Thy Gentle Voice .

Holy Ghost, \Vith Light Divine . .

Holy, Holy, Holy (Response), (01-—
ders of \Vorship, page 16)

Holy, Holy, Holy (Response), (Cr—
ders of Worship, page 44)

Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty

Holy Night, Peaceful Night . . . .

Holy Spirit, T1uth Divine . .

Honor and G101y, Thanksgiving and
Praise (Orders of VVo1ship, page
15)

Hosanna, Loud Hosanna . .

HOW Firm A Foundation . .

Hushed Was the Evening Hymn .

I Am Trusting Thee, Lord Jesus . ,
I Can Hear My Saviour Calling .

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I Heard the Bells 011 Christmas Day.

I Love Thy Kingdom Lord .

I Love To Tell the Story

I Met the Good Shepherd .

I Need Thee Eve1y Houi . . . .

I Say To All Men Far and Neai.

I Singt he Praise Of Love Unbounded

I Think \V lien I Read That Sweet
Story OfOld. . .....

I've Found A Friend . . . . . .

I Was A Wandering Sheep .....

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If You Cannot 011 The Ocean . .

Immoital Love F 01 ever Full .....

In Christ There Is No East or West
(Orders of \Vorship, page 54)

In Heaven and In Our Hearts He Liv-
eth . . . .....

In Life’s Earnest Morning (O1de1s of
(Oideis of “’01ship,p age 35)

In Love’s Fellowship We pMeet You .

In the Cross Of Christ I Glorv.

In the Hour Of Trial. . .

It Came Upon the Midnight Clear.

It May Not Be On the Mountain’s
Height .............

Jerusalem the Golden .
Jesus Calls Us O’er the Tumult . . .
Jesus Is All the World To Me. . . .
Jesus Is Tenderly Calling Thee Home
Jesus, King Of Glory . .
Jesus, Lover Of My Soul .......
Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me .......
Jesus Shall Reign. . . . .
Jesus, the Very Thought Of Thee . .
Joy To The World . . . . .
Just As I Am, Thine OVV11 To Be .

lust As I Am, \Vithout One Plea . .

Keep Thyself Pure, Christ’s Soldier.

Lead Kindly Light.

Lead On 0 King Eternal . . .

Let Not Thy Hands Be Slack (Ordeis
of Worship, page 63)

Let the Merry Church Bells Ring . .

Let the XVhole Creation Cry. . . .

Let Us With A Gladsome Mind (Or—
de1s of Worship, page 9)

Lift Up Your Voices Now (Orders of
Worship, page 27)

Light Of the World We Hail Thee. .

Listen To the Voice Of Jesus . .

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Alphabetical Index of First Lines

Hymn

Long Ago the Lilies Faded . . . 49
Looking Upward Every Day ..... 157
Lord, As To Thy Dear Cross XVe Flee

(Ordcrs of Worship, page 25)
Lord, Dismiss Us W'ith Thy Blessing 31
Lord, For Tomorrow and Its Needs

(Orders of \Vorship, page 37)
Lord, Have Mercy (Response), (0r-

ders of Worship, page 30)
Lord, I Would Praise Thee . . 184
Lord Jesus Christ, For Love Of Thee 256
Lord Of All Being, Throned Afar . . 17
Lord, Speak To Me That I May Speak 248
Lord, Teach Us The Lesson Of Lov—

ing . ..... . . 181
Love Divine, All Love Excelling . . 173
Love Thyself Last (Orders of Wor—

ship, page 50)
Make Haste, 0 Man, To Live . . 230
March On, 0 Soul, \Vith Strength . 208
Marching With the Heroes . . . 218
Master No Offering Costly and Sweet 247
’Mid Pleasures and Palaces . . . 312
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory Of

the Lord. . . . 287
More Love To Thee, O Christ. 167
My Country, "11s Of Thee. 289
My Faith Looks Up To Thee . . . 189
My God, I Thank Thee Who Hast

\Iade. . . . . . 9
My Jesus, As Thou Wilt. 192
My Jesus, I Love Thee . . 185
Nearer My God To Thee . . . 160
Now May He Who From the Dead

(Orders of Worship, page 28)
Now Thank We All Our God . 34
Now the Day Is Over . . . ' 23
Now To Heaven Our Prayer Ascend-

ing. ....... .......233
0 Beautiful For Spacious Skies . 291
O Come All Ye Faithful. . 69
0 Day Of Rest and Gladness. . . . 14
O For A Closer Walk With God. . . 202
O God, Beneath Thy Guiding Hand. . 286
O God Of Love, 0 King Of Peace . 283
O God, Our Help In Ages Past. . 166
O God, the Rock Of Ages ...... 301
O God, Who VVorkest Hitherto (Or-

ders of Worship, page 65)
0 Happy Home. . ..... . 309
0 Happy Time Of Reaping . . . . . 297 '
0 Jesus, I Have Promised. 177

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0 Jesus, Prince Of Life and Truth. . “If!
0 Jesus, Thou Art Standing ..... 14‘?
0 Jesus, Thou Wast l‘empted. . 237
0 Little Town Of Bethlehem . . 63
O Lord of Heaven and Earth and Sea
(Orders of Yx'orship, page 61)
O Lord Our God, Thy Mighty Hand 292
O Lord, Thy Benediction Give. . . . 271
0 Love, That VJilt Not Let Me Go . . 161
0 Master, Let Me \Valk \Vith Thee . 253
0 Master, \V‘nen Thou Callest (Or-
ders of Worship, page 40)
0 Praise The Lord (Orders of Wor-
ship, page 9)
0 Sacred Head, Now W'ounded . . . 100
0 Saviour, Precious Saviour ..... 118
0 Say Can You See . . . 285
0 Still In Accents Sweet and Strong
(Orders of \Vorship, page 34)
0 Thou Joyful Christmas Tide . . . 80
0 Thou Who Hearest Every Heart
(Response), (Orders of Worship,
page 36)
0 Worship the King . ....... 35
O INorship the Lord (Response), (Or;
der of Worship, page 40)
O Zion, Haste, Thy Mission High Ful-
filling. ............. 274
Oft In Danger, 0ft In Woe (Orders of
Worship, page 42)
On Our Way Rejoicing . . ..... 29
Once In Royal David’s City (Orders
of Worship, page 19)
One There Is Above All Others . . . 126
Onward Christian Soldiers . . . . . 213
Open My Eyes, That I May See . . . 137
Our Country’s Voice Is Pleading . . 268
Our Flag Has the Blue Of the Heav-
ens. . 308
Out Of My Bondage sorrow and
Night. ............ 144
Pass Me Not, 0 Gentle Saviour . . . 154
Praise God From Whom All Bless-
ings Flow (Doxology), (Orders of
Worship, page 7)
Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens Adore
Him . . ..... 36
Praise Thou the Lord, the Almighty
(Orders of Worship, page 59)
Purer Yet and Purer ........ 239
Rejoice Ye Pure In Heart ...... 1
Rescue the Perishing . ....... 246
Ride On, Ride On In Majesty . . . . 97

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Alphabetical Index of First Lines

Hymn

Ring Out, W'ild Bells, To the Wild
Sky. . . . .......

Ring the Joy- Bells, Christ Has Risen

Rise Up, 0 Men Of God .......

Rock Of Ages, Cleft For Me. . .

Safely Through Another Week . . .
Saviour, Again To Thy Dear Name .
Saviour, Breathe An Evening Bless—
1ng . ..............
Saviour, Hear Us \Ve Pray ......
Saviour, Lead Me Lest I Stray .
Saviour, Like A Shepherd Lead "Us. .
Saviour, Teach Me Day By Day. .
Saviour, Thy Dying Love . .....
Saviour, While My Heart Is Tender.
Send Thou, O Lord, To Ev e1 v Place.
Shepherd Of Is1ael Keeping Thy Sheep
Shepherd Of Tender Youth .
Sing Them Over Again To Me .
Singing ForJesus, P121is ing His Name
Softly And Tenderly Jesus Is Calling
Softly Now the Light Of Day .
Soldieis Of Christ Arise. . .
Sound the Battle Cry ......
Sowing In the Morning. .
Speed Away ..........
Spiiit Of God, Descend Upon My
IIeait. .............
Stand Fast For Christ, Thy Saviour.
Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus. . . .
Standing At the Porto ......
Stais All Bright Are Eae ming . .
Striving Onward, Pressing F01“:wa1d

Summei Suns Aie Glowing .....
Sun Of My Soul, Thou Saviour Dear
Take My Life and Let It Be .....
Take Thou My Hand . . . . .

Take Time To Be Holy.

Tell Me the Steiies Of Jesus. .
Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand.
The Beautiful Blight Sunshine . . .
The Church’s One Foundation. . . .

The Day Of Resurrection ......
The Day Thou Gavest Lord Is Ended
The Dearest Friend ...... . . .
The Earth Is Hushed In Silence. . .
The Fathers Built This City .....
The Fight Is On ...........

The First Noel the Angel Did Say. .
The Glory Of the Spring How Sweet.
The Heavens Declare Thy Glory. . .
The King Of Love My Shepherd Is. .
The Lord Be With Us As We Bend .

302
108
266
158

13
2G

22
169
203
121
170
171
178
281
I22

299
72
225
53
25

174
187
186
89
319
56
264
106
20
127
16
258
229
78
51
61
124
28

Hymn

The Lord Is My Shepherd. . . . . .
The Lord Is Rich and Merciful (Or—
ders of Worship, page 38)
The Lord’s Prayer (Orders of Wor-
ship, page 13)
The Morning Light Is Breaking. . .
The Pilgrim and the Stranger. . . .
The Son Of God Goes Forth To War.
The Spacious Firmament On High. .
The Sunday Bells Are Calling. . . .
The Voice Of God Is Calling (Orders
of Worship, page 33)
The Whole Wide World For Jesus. .
The Wise May Bring Their Learning
The Work Is Thine, O Christ, Our
Lord (Orders of Worship, page
52)
There’s A Beautiful Star ......
There’s A Song In the Air ......
There’s A VVideness In God’s Mercy.
There Is Beauty All Around .....
There Is A Green Hill Far Away . .
There Is Sunshine In My S0111 Today
These Things Shall Be—A Loftier
Race ............
Thine Arm, 0 Lord, In Days Of Old.
Thou Art My Shepherd (Orders of
W'orship, page 10)
Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne . .
Thou Didst Teach the Thronging
People . .
Through the Night Of Doubt and
Sorrow. .....
Thy Blessing, O LOId (Orders of
W'orship, page 39)
Thy Word Is Like A Garden . . . .
"Tis Children’s Day. ........
’Tis Midnight and On Olive’s Brow .
’Tis So Sweet To Walk With Jesus .
’Tis the Biessed Hour Of Prayer.
To Thee, Eternal Soul, Be Praise
(Orders of Worship, page 31)
True—Hearted, \Vhole-Hearted.

Under His Wings.

Wait, My Soul, Upon Him. . .
Watchman, Tell Us Of the Night
(Orders of Worship, page 47)
We’ve A Story To Tell To the Na-

tions ..............
We Give Thee But Thine Own (Or-
ders of Worship, page 73)
We Give To God Immortal Praise. .
We Have Heard the Joyful Sound. .

...........

XII

125

82
67
4‘5
311
99
130

284
90

254“

224

138
305

98
179
172

276

42
277

 3:41

Alphabetical Index of First Lines

Hymn Hymn

W’e Plough the Fields and Scatter. .
W'e Praise Thee, O God (Orders of
Worship, page 55)
We Praise Thee, O God 0111 Redeeinel
“e Sail Along Toward the Harbo1
Light. .
We Sing A Loving Jesus . . . .
W'e Thank Thee, 0 Our Father . .
\Ve Three Kings Of Orient Are .
We Would See Jesus . . . .
\Velcorne, Wanderer, 11701001119 .
1Vhat A Friend We Have In Jesus. .
1Vl1at A Strange and 117011d1'ous Story
\Vhen I Survey the Wondrous Cross.
\Vhen Morning Gilds the Skies .
When the Lord Of Love \Vas He1e .
When Thy Heart With Joy 0’ e1fiow-
ing. .
When We Walk XVith the Lo1d.

296 When Wilt Thou Save the People
(Orders of 1Vorship, page 49)
'Wheie C1oss the Crowded \Vays ()f

38 Life. . . . . 249
While Shepherds Watched 111011

131 Fiocks By Night (Dukes of \Vor-

96 ship, page 18)

50 Who Is On the Lord’s Side . . . . 216
83 \Vho 1V011ld Not Love the Bible. . . 136
86 With Gladness We 11’01‘ship. . T
146 1Vith Happy Voices Singing. . :38
197 W'ork For the Night. Is Coming . 259

103 Ye Fair Green Hills Of Galilee (Or—

11 ders of Worship, page 22)

91 Ye Servants Of God, 10111 Maste1
Proclaim (Orde1s of 11701 sh1p, p 20)

1 Yield Not To Temptation. . . . . 235

'1 1our Flag and My Flag . . . . . . 294

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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Hymns marked with an asterisk (*)‘ are suitable for Juniors

Number
Advent
Light of the world, we hail Thee . 12
‘Joy to the world ......... 63
* 1' 11011 didst leave Thy throne . . 85
*All glory Ian 1 and honor . . 91

*Hail to the Lord s Anointed (Or-
ders of Worship, page 45)
*Watchman, tell us of the (Orders

of Worship, page 47)

Anniversary

*ltejoice, ye pure in heart . . . . 1
No.4 than i we all our God . . . 34
Ancient of Days ........ 37
0 God our help in ages past . . . 166
*Singing for Jesus ....... 180
‘Brightly gleams our banner . . 21-1
’Forward be our watchword . . . 217
O God the Rock of Ages . . . . .301

Sea alro God, GUIDANCE OF; OUR HELP;
Praise of God; Thanks

Armor, Christian

Encamped along the hills . . . . 207
*Stand up for Jesus ....... 211
*Soldiers of Christ, arise . . . . 219
Sound the battle cry ...... 221
*Arise, ye soldiers of the Cross . . 226
The fight Is on . ....... 229
Ascension

‘Golden harps are sounding . . . 113
Crown Him with many crowns . 114
Hark! ten thousand harps . . . . 116
Aspiration

Awake, my soul, stretch every . . 10
Spirit of God, descend upon my . 134
*Looking upward every day . . . 157
Draw Thou my soul, 0 Christ . . 159
Nearer, my God, to Thee . . . . 160
0 Love, that wilt not let me go . 161
More love to Thee ....... 167
My faith looks up to Thee . . . 189
‘I would be true ........ 238
Purer yet and purer ...... 239

See also Prayer
Assurance Ste Faith

Atonement See Christ: PASSION AND
DEATH; alro Christ: LOVE or; OUR
SAVIOUR: Cross of Christ

Autum

*We plough the fields ..... 296
‘0 happy time of reaping . . . . 297

Set also Thanksgiving

Baptism

Shepherd of tender youth . . . . 4

Beauty

*Light of the world, we hail Thee 12

‘For the beauty of the earth . . 41

*The beautiful bright sunshine . 56

All beautiful the march of days . 59

‘Fairest Lord Jesus ...... 12

See also God: GLORY or; God in Nature,
hymns 50—62

Bells

‘When morning gilds the skies . . 11
The Sunday bells are calling . . 15
‘The earth Is hushed 1n silence . 16
I heard t‘ 1e bells on Christmas . . 75
Ring t'1c jov-bells ....... 108
Let the merry church bells . . . 110
‘Ring out, wild bells ...... 302

Hark,hark,mysoul 313

 

Number
Benediction
Sr: Prayers FOR BENEDICTION
Bible
Hymns 135-139; also
*How firm a foundation ..... 188

Almighty God, Thy Word is cast
(Orders of Worship, page 32)

Boys, Hymns for
See Courage; Duty; Loyalty to Christ;
Manliness;'Purity; Soldiers of Christ;

Temptation

Bread, Daily

God will take care of you . . . . 44
*The King of Love ....... 124
The Lord is my Shepherd . . . . 125
*We plow the fields ...... 296
Bread of Life

‘Every morning mercies new 8
*0 Day of rest and gladness . . . 14
*Break Thou the bread of life . . 135
Brotherhood

Blest be the tie ........ 27
Rise up, 0 men of God ..... 266
‘Onward, Christian soldiers . . . 213
Courage, brother, do not . . . . 223
I‘hrough the night of doubt . . . 224
Now to Heaven our pray er . . 233

At length there dawns the glorious 244
Rescue the perishing ...... 246
*0 Master let me walk ..... 253
Hast thou heard it, 0 my brother 254
When thy heart with joy o’erflowing 251

*Forward through the ages . . . 257
*The fathers built this city . . 258
*0 beautiful for spacious skies . . 291
‘O Lord our God Thy mighty . . 292
God save America ....... 293
Love thyself last (Orders of Wor-

ship, page 50)
In Christ there is no East or West

(Orders of Worship, page 54)
Let not thy hands be slack (Orders

of Worship, page 63)
Children’s Day
*Rejoice, ye pure in heart . . . . 1
Shepherd of tender youth . . . . 4
*With happy voices smgIng . . . 58
"All glory, laud and honor . . . . 94
*Hosanna, loud Hosanna . . . . 95
*We sing a loving Jesus ..... 96
*Fairest Lord Jesus ...... 120
*Saviour like a Shepherd . . . . 121
The Dearest Friend ....... 127
‘In Heaven and in our hearts . . 128
‘Come to the Saviour ...... 129
"Tis so sweet to walk with Jesus 179
‘Singing for Jesus ....... 180
"The Wise may bring their . . . 261
Forward through the: ages . . . 259
‘The whole wide world23 for Jesus . 280
*’ Tis children 3 day ...... 305
*Far above In highest heaven . . 306
*A Joyous song once more . 307

Seealro Rally Day; God in Nature,
hymns 50-62

Christ

ACCEPTANCE OF
*Thou didst leave Thy throne . . 85
*0 Jesus, Thou art standing . . . 147
Just as I am without one plea . . 149
Hearing Thy gentle voice . . . . 151

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Number

Pass me not, 0 gentle Saviour . . 154
0 Love, that wilt not let me go . 161

*Just as I am Thine own to be . 175
My Jesus, I love Thee ..... 185
I need Thee every hour ..... 191

See ale Consecration; Decision

ADORATION or
O Saviour, precious Saviour . . . 118
Jesus the very thought of Thee . 119

*Fairest Lord Jesus ...... 120
0 Love, that wilt not let me go . 161
*Singing for Jesus! praising His . 180
Lord, I would praise I‘hee . . 181

SM alm Christ; CORONATION; LORD AND
MASTER; RULER

ADVENT or
S a: Advent

_ ASCENSION or
St: Ascensnon

BIRTH or
SM Christmas

CALL TO us
86! Th: Call and Response, Hymns 141-

alro 0 Master when Thou callest
(Orders of Worship, page 40)

CHILDHOOD or
*We would see Jesus
We sing a loving Jesus
*Come to the Saviour, children all 129
0 Jesus, Prince of life and truth . 243
Ye fair green hills of Galilee (0r-
ders of Worship, page 22)

CHILDREN’S FRIEND

*Tell me the stories of Jesus . . 89
*I think when I read ...... 92
*All glory laud and honor . . . . 94
*Hosanna loud hosanna . . . . 95
The Dearest Friend ....... 127
*In heaven and in our hearts . . 128

‘Come to the Saviour, children all 129
St: alro Christ, OUR FRIEND

COMING ro CHRIST
Sec Christ. AC