Thou dids't leave Thy throne
Thou gracious Power, whose.
Thou hidden love of God,
Thou Lord of life, our saving.
Thou Maker of our mortal.
Thou say'st take up thy cross.
Thou whose almighty word
Through centuries of sin and.
Through the night of doubt and.
Thy kingdom come, on bended.
Thy way, not mine, O Lord.
To God the Father, God the Son
To Thee, Eternal Soul, be praise
'Twixt gleams of joy and clouds
Two empires by the sea.
Upward where the stars are
We are living, we are dwelling
We bless Thee for Thy peace,
We bless Thee, Lord, for all this
We come unto our fathers' God.
We give Thee but Thine own.
We have not known Thee as we.
We march, we march to victory.
We may not climb the heavenly.
See Immortal Love, forever full
We plow the fields and scatter
We see not, know not; all our
We thank Thee, Lord, for this
We would see Jesus, for the
Welcome, happy morning, age to
What shall I do, my Lord, my.
When I survey the wondrous.
When morning gilds the skies
When my love to Christ grows
When on my day of life the.
When streaming from the eastern
When the day of toil is done
When the Lord of love was here
When the weary, seeking rest
Margaret
Staincliffe
St. Matthias
Holley
Waltham
Evening Shadows
St. Ambrose
Smiley
St. Asaph
Hummel
Baxter
Herrnhut
St. George's,
Windsor
Falfield
Northrepps
Longwood
Golden Chain
Cambridge
Pater Omnium
March to Victory
T. R. Matthews
R. W. Dixon
W. H. Monk
G. Hewes
J. B. Calkin
J. T. Musgrave
W. H. Monk
J. Summers
W. S. Bambridge
C. Zeuner
U. C. Burnap
J. B. Calkin
Arr. from Handel
U. C. Burnap
English
Welcome, Happy
Morning
Rockingham Old
Hamburg
Laudes Domini
Tenebrae
J. A. P. Schulz
German
Arr. from Beethoven
F. Mendelssohn
J. B. Calkin