Call to Worship 2 • JAMES MONTGOMERY, 1819 an 1. Songs of praise the 2. Heaven and earth must 3. Saints below, with heart pass 4 When God Learn In songs of praise rejoice Songs of praise a - woke a lone their lat Jehovah's work be will make new heavens, new ing here, by faith and "THANKSGIVING" gels sang, Heaven with al - le lu ias a - way; Songs of praise shall crown that and voice, Still in songs of praise WALTER B. GILBERT, 1862 gun, When he spake and earth; Songs of praise shall love, Songs of praise to rang, day: re joice, rose, when he Captive led cap tivity. it was done. hail their birth. sing a bove. joy, Songs of praise their powers em - ploy. A - MEN. Call to Worship 3 Francis Pott, 1861 6 68 ces, ev 1. An gel voi tal eye can scan, each work of thine; thine own thee; to "Praise is comely "ANGEL VOICES" live gel harps, for - ev - er ring-ing, Rest not day nor night; Thousands on - ly An Songs of sin ful man? Can we feel that to bless thee, And con us, And wilt ure For thy our ces, In fess thee, pleas - ure 3 ARTHUR S. SULLIVAN, 1872 glo - ry glo- ry seraph train be Filled his tem Heaven and earth are full of thy glory' "FABEN" Un to thee be "Lord, thy glory fills the heaven, Earth is with JOHN H. WILCOX, 1849 and ser - а - phim .. the angels' cry,— ly Church below, . . repeated Each to each th'alternate hymn: ly!" singing, "Lord of hosts, the Lord Most High;' dore him, Bid we thus our anthem flow: a its fullness stored; 19 glory given, Holy, holy, holy, Lord!" A MEN. Call to Worship 5 REGINALD HEBER, 1827 "Holy, holy, holy!" "NICEA" morn ing our song shall rise to gold-en crowns a round the glass - y sin-ful man thy glory may not praise thy name, in earth, and sky, and g mer-ci ful and might-y! God in Three Per-sons, fall-ing down before thee, Which wert and art and there is none be -side thee, Per- fect in power, in mer-ci ful and might-y! God in Three Per-sons, thee; sea, see, JOHN B. DYKES, 1861 thee, Ear-ly in the Cast-ing down their thee, Tho' the eye of y! All thy works shall "One generation shall praise thy works to another” "ANCIENT OF DAYS" Call to Worship 6 William C. Doane, 1886 Copyright, 1902, by Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society. ces pray; Thy and cloud, Thro' prevails, Still J. A. JEFFERY, 1886 glo chil Sa 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; 5 O Lord our God, with heart and voice adoring, 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. of men's wild be - hav-ior, And ry, dren viour, |