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Call to Worship

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• JAMES MONTGOMERY, 1819

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WALTER B. GILBERT, 1862

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Call to Worship

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Francis Pott, 1861

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Heaven and earth are full of thy glory'

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JOHN H. WILCOX, 1849

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REGINALD HEBER, 1827

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JOHN B. DYKES, 1861

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"One generation shall praise thy works to another”

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Call to Worship

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William C. Doane, 1886

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Copyright, 1902, by Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society.

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J. A. JEFFERY, 1886
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Thy love and favor, kept to us always.

4 O Holy Ghost, the Lord and the Life-giver,

Thine is the quickening power that gives increase;
From thee have flowed, as from a pleasant river,
Our plenty, wealth, prosperity and peace.

5 O Lord our God, with heart and voice adoring,
Praise we the goodness that doth crown our days;
Pray we that thou wilt hear us, still imploring

love has blest the seas dry - shod, thro' ing the rude wills

wide world's wondrous story

With light and life since Eden's dawn- ing day.

wear - y wastes be - wil-d'ring, To thee, in rev-'rent love, our hearts are bowed. calm- ing passion's fierce and stormy gales. A - MEN.

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