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The Hymnal of Praise

It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto Thy name, O most High: to show forth Thy loving-kindness in the morning, and Thy faithfulness every

night.

Serve the Lord with gladness: come before His presence with thanksgiving.

From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the Lord's name is to be praised.

Joy and gladness shall be found therein, thanksgiving, and the voice of melody.

Speaking one to another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody with your heart to the Lord. Make a joyful noise unto God, all the earth: sing forth the glory of His name: make His praise glorious.

He is thy praise and He is thy God.

Let the peoples praise Thee, O God; Let all the peoples praise Thee.

Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the Lord.

The Hymnal of Praise

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MARION S. M.

With Refrain

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A. H. MESSITter, 1883

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Rejoice, ye pure in heart, Re - joice, give thanks and sing;

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ban- ner wave on high,-The cross of Christ your King;

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2 Bright youth and snow-crowned age, Strong men and maidens fair, Raise high your free, exulting song, God's wondrous praise declare.

3 With all the angel choirs,

With all the saints on earth,

Pour out the strains of joy and bliss, True rapture, noblest mirth.

4 Your clear hosannas raise,

And alleluias loud;

Whilst answering echoes upward float, Like wreaths of incense-cloud.

5 With voice as full and strong As ocean's surging praise,

Send forth the hymns our fathers loved, The psalms of ancient days.

6 Yes on, through life's long path,
Still chanting as ye go;

From youth to age, by night and day,
In gladness and in woe.

7 Still lift your standard high,
Still march in firm array,

As warriors through the darkness toil
Till dawns the golden day.

8 Then on, ye pure in heart,

Rejoice, give thanks, and sing; Your glorious banner wave on high, The cross of Christ your King.

EDWARD H. PLUMPTRE, 1865

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For Thy mer-cies,Lord, are sure; Thy com-pas- sion doth

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1. New ev'ry morn-ing is the love Our wak-'ning and uprising prove;

Thro' sleep and darkness safely brought, Restor'd to life, and pow'r,and tho't. A-men.

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1. Lord God of morning and of night, We thank Thee for Thy gift of light:

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2 Fresh hopes have wakened in the heart, 4 O Lord of lights, 'tis Thou alone
Fresh force to do our daily part;

Thy countless gifts our strength restore
In countless ways to serve Thee more.

3 Yet whilst Thy will we would pursue,
Oft what we would we cannot do;
The sun may stand in zenith skies,
But on the soul thick midnight lies.

Canst make our darkened hearts thine own;
Though this new day with joy we see,
Great Dawn of God, we cry for Thee!

5 Praise God, our Maker and our friend,
Praise Him thro' time till time shall end,
Till psalm and song His name adore
Through heaven's great day of evermore.

FRANCIS T. PALGRAVE, 1867. Vs. 2, 1. 3, 4 alt.

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