TALLIS ORDINAL C. M. Invocation T. Tallis, 1520-1585 ly Spirit, heav'n-ly Dove, With all thy quick'ning pow'rs; Kin SOUTHWELL C. M. Herbert S. Irons, 1861 4 4 I Our God, our God, thou shin-est here, Thine own this latter day; To steps ap-pear: We watch thy glorious way. A-men. The Author's title for this hymn is “The Glory of the Latter Days." The title is accompanied by the following quotation from Milton. “The power of thy grace is not passed away with the primitive times, as fond and faithless men imagine, but thy kingdom is now at hand and thou standest at the door." ST. SAVIOUR C. M. 4 4 F. G. Baker, 1840-1872 I The glory of the spring how sweet! The new-born life how glad! What joy the happy earth to greet, In new, bright rai- ment clad! A-men. MORECAMBE 10s. 4 1. Frederick C. Atkinson, c. 1870 4 4 I Spirit of God, descend up - on my heart; Wean it from earth; through all its pulses move; Stoop to my weak-ness, might-y as thou art, Hast thou not bid us love thee, God and King? All, all thine own, soul, heart, and strength, and mind; O let me seek thee, and O let me find. 4 Teach me to feel that thou art always nigh; To check the rising doubt, the rebel sigh; 5 Teach me to love thee as thine angels love, 169 |