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Unity Festivals was published by the Western Unitarian Sunday School Society in 1884, when the Western Unitarian Conference was under the effective leadership of Jenkin Lloyd Jones. This brief book of sample services and songs contains material for Easter, a summertime Flower Service, a Harvest service, Christmas, a “National Service,” a christening service, and finally, a congregational covenant service as well. The collection’s editors hoped that these services would become “not only occasions, but THE recurring occasions” of a congregations’ liturgical year. (from the preface, italics and capitalization in the original).
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Unity Festivals (1884)

Unity Festivals was published by the Western Unitarian Sunday School Society in 1884, when the Western Unitarian Conference was under the effective leadership of Jenkin Lloyd Jones. This brief book of sample services and songs contains material for Easter, a summertime Flower Service, a Harvest service, Christmas, a “National Service,” a christening service, and finally, a congregational covenant service as well. The collection’s editors hoped that these services would become “not only occasions, but THE recurring occasions” of a congregations’ liturgical year. (from the preface, italics and capitalization in the original).
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"Each morn unfolds some fresh surprise,

I feast at Life's full board ;


And rising- in my inner skies
Shines forth the thought of God."
Unity Festivals.
"Freedom, Fellowship and Character in Religion."
PuBLISHED BY
WESTERN UNITARIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIETY,
135 WABASH A VENUE, CHICAGO.
Single copy, 30 cts.; per dozen, $2.50; per hundred, $15.00.
PREFACE
ORIGIN AND PURPOSE.
These Festival Services have not been made all at once but have
:grown during several years, called forth by the increasing observance
of these four Festivals in cur churches. Some of the Services have
been used many times, and revised as experience has dictated.
Very far indeed they are fro,m perfect. Expressions of worship
grow very slowly to their noblest form. But these have come from
.so much and so reverent trial that we hope they will help awhile to
make our Easter, Summer. Harvest and Christmas Festivals not only
occasions, but THE recurring occasions which bring with them every
year the same thoughts and observance, associated with the same
words and songs of worship. The influence of ASSOCIATION is what
we seek mainly, which is gained by using the same service year after
year; it is our experience that with every repetition the Service grows
dearer, more touching, more helpful. By degrees, tender and sacred
memories will gather around them, which will make their recurrence
truly sacramental. The element of VARIETY is provided in the carols
and hymns, anU in the places left in the Services for each minister to
select Scripture readings for himself. It is hoped and believed that
the value of these Festival lJays will become very great, both for the
thoughts enshrined in them and for their joyful character; and that
they will deepen and elevate the worship part of our church-life
To these four it is hoped that each church will add a fifth, in its own
way, namely, a Covenant or Fellowship Day, which may become for
each its own rnost tender and beautiful observance: we have tried to
supply some help toward this object.
MANNER OF USING.
1. All the music of the Services is meant for singing by the Con-
gregation. It is well to have a choir, provided it be in Hympathy with
the people and with the worship; but let it be merely helper and
leader. A choir which supplants the singing of the congregation, or
interferes with it, is nothing but an injury.
2. By the congregation we mean old and young together. These
Festival Days should be especially marked by the participation of all
the children in the service.
3. The music should be thoroughly learned beforehand. We know
by actual trial that there is no music in these services which children
cannot master. Once having learned it thoroughly, they Jove it and
remember it from year to year. Thus we have found it possible,
after one or two repetitions, to go into church, when the day teturns
the next year, without any preperation, as freely and naturally as to
any usual service; and this adds to the occasion great sincerity, beauty
and enjoyment.
4. The Christmas Carols, though not specially divided by head-
ings, are grouped as much as posible in three divisions, namely,
Religious Thoughts and Associations, the Christmas Story and Carols
for the Tree.
5. It" will be grateful and helpful to take up a collection for some
noble charity at the Harvest Service; a good place for it is after the
responses which follow the Sermon.
Copyrighted, 1884, by Western Unitarian Sunday School Society.
INDEX.
SERVICES.
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:Easter, ...................................................................................... 1
:F) ower Service, ......................................................................... 9
Harvest, ..................................... - ............................................. 17
<Jhristmas, ................................................................................. 29
National [Link], ...................................................................... .41
(Jhristening, .............................................................................. .49
<::ovenant Service, ...................................................................... 53
CAROLS AND HYMNS .
.EASTER CAROLS.
Clear in memory's sUent reaches, .................................................. 62
Come ye faithful, raie the strain, .................................................. 59
Come sing with holy gladness, ............................................... , ...... 58
Father omnipotent, joyful and thankful, ........................................... 60
It singeth low in every heart, ...................................................... 63
One thought I have, a simple creed, ................................................ 63
Over the hills, across the plain, .................................................... 57
Standing on the shore at morning, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...................... 57
'l'he dead are like the stars by day, ................................................ 61
SUMMER SONGS,
liarkl The lllies whisper, ....................................................... 67
Lovely silver dower, ................................................................ 68
~ h e Summer days arc come again, ................................................. 69
'l't.e SundaY. is herp, .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . ..................................... 65
The world of God how fair, ......................................................... 66
Thou art the true and loving God, ................................................ 6S
'Tis Summer, glorious Summer, .................................................... 66
HARVEST SONGS.
::-l' ow sing we a song for the harvest,.. .. .. ......................................... 71
Once more the liberal year laughs out, ............................................ 72
We plow the [Link] meadows, ...................................................... 70
CHRISTMAS CAROLS.
As I kept watch beside my sheep, ................................................ 84
Christ is born, obi happy day, ..................................................... 8.3
Come with carol, Christmas carol, ................................................. 95
.From the merry Christmas time, ................................................... 9n
Glory to God in the highest, ....................................................... 82
Uaill thou lovely beaming night, .................................................... 78
Hark I a burst of heavenly music, ................................................... 85
Hark I the glad soul\d, the Helper comes, ......................................... 76
Hark l the herald angels sing, .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ............................. 73
I beard the bells on Christmas day, ................................................ 73
In numbers and but these few,.................... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ............ .'.8\l
It comes upon the midnight clear, .................................................. 75
Jesus, by thy simple beanty, .................................................... 76'
Joy and peace the angels sang,.... . . . . .. . . ..... . ... . . ...................... SG
Joyfully, joyfully, Carol Christmas bells, ......................................... 92
Lollg, long ago, in manger low,................ . ..... r 74
Now come, your anthems bringing, ...................... ~ r ........................ 9.3-
0 now Uepart from every h e a r t ~ .... ................................. r 79
Out of every clime and people, ..................................................... 77
Ring ont the bells for Christmas, .................................................. 87
Silent night, lloly night, ............................................................ 88
Simple carollers are we, .......................................................... 85
Sing the bright measure, .......................................................... 92
Sweetest of measures, ............................................................... 97
The first N owe! that the angels did say, ............................................ 00
There' a a wonderful tree, .......................................................... 91
Though angry roar Outside the door,.... . . . . . ..................................... 93
We three kings of Orient are, ...................................................... 88
What shall we sing this lllerry Christmas, ........................................ SO
When brightly dawniJ;Jg breaks the light, ........................................... 81
Wintry weather, let it gather, ..................................................... 94
'With wondering awe the wise men saw, ........................................... 84
NATIONAL SONGS.
Around I see the powers that be, ................................................. 113
Dwellings of the free arc sounding, .............................................. 109
Glory, glory Hallelujah, ........................................................... 104
God bless [Link] land, ........................................................ 108
Gone are the great and good, ..................................................... 108
Hail Columbia, happy land, ....................................................... 115
How sleep the brave who sink to rest, ........................................... 102
Land of the heroes who won us a heritage, . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .............. 100
Let man be free, the mighty word; ................................................ 103
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord, ....................... 106
lily country, 'tis of thee, ........................................................... 107
0 beantiful! our Country, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ...... 100
Of old sat Freedom on the bights, ............................................... 112
One moment on the scaffold and he left it Holy Ground, .......................... 105
0 say, can you see by t,he dawn's early light, ..................................... 113
Sleep, comrades, sleep and rest..... . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .............. 102
The breaking waves dashed high, .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .............................. 111
To yon our thanks we offer, ....................................................... 101
We pray for our Country, ......................................................... 108
Ye friends of Freedom, wal<e to duty ............................................. 117'
't'QDrgan. (Anthem, if desired.)
l)eace be on this house.
The win stand.
[Link] and joy to every soul herein.
All sln:ing.

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ilriJe glor1;1 of the Lord shall he revealed,
And all men shalt see it together.
Hast thou not known Y
Hast thou [Link]?
"The Everlasting God, the lord,
'"The Creator of the Endsofthe Earth.,
Fainteth not, neither is weary.
lie giveth power to the faint,
.And to them that have no might he increMeth strength.
All singing.

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j is mercies are new ..every .morning;
His [Link]
It is good that a man should lboth hope,
And quietly wait for the'Sd1vation of the Lord.
Minister
. praise be unto him wh0, with ;infinine [Link], keepeth the earth,
.und the people thereon, and giyeth blessed reward to those who
worship him. Praise him wb!!> is Lie 'Eaernalru1d Being Everlasting,
.;the Redeemer and Savior.
People:-Praiscd be he and his holy name.
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Ministlir. :-Let us pray together :
(All unite in reading;)'
l)Jraisdt forever be thy name who art our Fatlier. Thorr art the
Lord, mighty and holy in [Link] and en. earth. Song and
hymn and music,. :n:Nght and domiuien, Olternity, greatness an<l"power,
adoration and glory, holiness and majesty, benediction& and! thanks-
givings are thine, thine fol!ever and ever.-Amen..
l!be. people seated.,
QI:Dis is our Festivai of the Spring,, and ru: thooght of Im--
morta\ Life.
The sun sends.a warmer beaillJ,,
The ice and snows aFe melted,.
Rains fall, brooks .are 1tJosened',.
The softened eartn is prepared fur-tlie seed',..
Early flowers appear in the meadows,
Trees, lately bare, take-0n their [Link],
The breeze is fu!) of balm,.
Birds return with their songs,.
Earth, air and sky are full of beauty,.,.
Proclaiming blessil!lg and, [Link]._
Let not our hearts n(M' our-moutiiS>dbmlJ>.
All singing.
The Easter Service.
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llhsponses.
So it was ill the beginning, by God's creating word :
And as it was in the "beginning so is it now every day.
We plough, and sow the seed upon the land,
But God gives the increase and bestoweth riches.
By softened winds he shows himself to_ us merciful and friendly,
And when we go home, he drops thereon increase and plenty.
He sends dew and rain,
Sunshine and moonlight,
And in them he wraps rich blessings by his loving-kindness and might
All singing. (Music as before.)
Wliat nigh is and what distant, it cometh all from God:
The stalk of straw, the starlight, the sparrow, and the sea.
Every good and perfect gift, etc.
llhsponses.
From him is the tree and its leave!>; the corn and fruit from him,
The gentle winds of Spring, and the snow and the uproar
of the storm.
He bestows on us countless joys and makes us fresh and ruddy with,
health:
He gives to the beasts their pasturage, and bread to the children
of men.
He comes unseen into the house,
And watches over it,
,And those who pray heartily he teaches, even in sleep and by night .
All singing. (Mpsic as before.)
Therefore we sing unto him and evermore praise h;m,
The good and mighty Giver, who is the Lord most high.
Every good and perfect gift, etc.
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J mmortality.
Ed US think. with hope,faith, joy, of the_immortallife.
MarvellO!J.S, precious and beautiful are the creatures of God.
There i:s a beauty of their Spirit which is imperishable.
Their life is great and glorious,
Joyful with health and strength, with love and with knowledge.
How can death be evil, being a portion of this beautiful life?
Everywhere, at all times, men have believed that in death they die not;
That when hearts are dust, heart's loves remain.
Let us listen to some of the brave scriptures of this hope and trust:-
lReaoing from 0criptures, 0aints ano 0ages.
<!Iarol.
<ill) 0pirit itself beareth witness with our spirit that we are the
children of God. For which cause we faint not; but though
our outward man is perishing, yet the inward man is renewed
day by day.
11\esponses.
1ls mino fills the body-, so God ,fills the Universe:
Come, 0 'Mind, which fillest the body, and praise God who fills
the UniverSE\ .
.As the mind supports thr body, so God upholds the Univeri!e:
Come, 0 Mind, which supportest the body, and praise God who
upholds the Universe .
.As the mind is One in the body, so God is One in the Universe:
Come, 0 Mind, which art one in the body, and praise God who
is One in the Universe .
.As the mind sees and yet is not se(lll, God sees but is invisible:
Come, 0 Minl:l, which seest, being unseen, and praise God who
sees but is invisible .
.As the mind is pure in the body, so God is holy in the Universe.
Come, 0 Mind, pure in the body, and praise God who is holy in
tl1e Universe.
As the mind sleeps not in the body, so neither does God sleep.
Come, then, 0 Mind, which sleepest not in the body and praise
God who does not sleep.

The people will stand.
strain upraise of praise and joy ;
Let the joyful people sing and bring praises.
The Easter Service.
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All singing.
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Joy in the earth! Joy and praise for - ev - er!
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The beaming planets,
Tl;le shining constellations join and say:
Joy in the Earth ! Joy and praise forever!
Ye onward-sweeping clouds, ye winds on light pinions,
Ye deep-echoing thunders, ye bright lightenings,
In sweet consent unite :
Joy in the Earth ! Joy and praise forever!
Ye floods and ocean billows, ye storms and winter snow,
Ye days of cloudless beauty, hoar frost and glow of summer,
Ye Spring-clad groves, and glorious forests, sing:
J ov iri the Earth I Joy and praise forever !
.First let the birds, with painted plumage,
Exalt their Maker's praise, and say :
Joy in the Earth! Joy and praise forever l
'.rhen let the beasts of Earth, with many voices,
.Join in Creation's hymn, and cry again :
Joy in the Earth! Joy and praise forever!
'Here let the mountains thunder forth,
'There let tJhe valleys sing in gentler 'Chorus:
Joy in the Earth! Joy and praise forever!
Thou jubilant abyss of oceap, cry aloud,
Y e tracts of Earth and continents, reply :
Joy in the Earth! Joy and praise forever I
And we \vill sing, heart and voice awaking,
.And childrens' voices will answer :
Joy in the Joy and praise forever!
Let the young sing, and let the old reply !
Y strong in middle-age, lift high the song !
.Sing unending life-thought, love, which cannot die!
Joy in the Earth ! Joy and praise forever !
The people seated.
tJraller.
llle praise thee, 0 God, our Father, Ruler of the Universe, Creator
<lflight and darkness, Author. of peace and Maker of all. We praise
-thee, thank thee, we exalt thee, who givest form to all things,
0 Lord, who openest daily the doors of the East; who throwest vyid.e
-open the windows of the firmament, bringing forth the Sun from his
::place and the Moon from herd welling, to enlighten th'is world -and its
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people whom thou hast created in mercy. 0 thou who in mercy givest:
light to the earth and its people, thou renew est daily in kindne&s the-
work of creation.
From age to age we give thanks to thee and tell thy praise, for
our lives yielded into thy hands, f9r our souls entrusted to thy care,.
for thy marvellous works, thy wonders and boundless goodness,
which thou unfoldest over us at all times, evening, morning and noon_
We bless thee, the All-good, whose mercy is boundless, whose grace
is infinite; our hopes. are in thee forever.
Our Father makes the wind blow and the dew
To llvery one's blessing and the hurt of none.


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To every one's life and the death of none.
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None is great like unto the Almighty Lord and none is good like
unto our Father who killeth, reviveth and giveth salvation. He-
upholds the falling, he looses bonds, he heals the sick, and remem7"
bers his creatures in mercy unto life immortal.
(!I!oria. @i!hl1!i: .&1ltilib.o11.)
Glory be to the Father who I is in II [Link] :.
The I High and' I Holy I one:
As it was in the beginning, is now, and I ever I shall be;;
Worlds I without I end. A- I meh.
Qiarol
,Sermon : or other exercises according to custom or desire,
Qiarol or jlj!)mll.
The Easter Service.
Jn $ttmoriam.
(COilgregatioDal), .Or Qti)Otr.llll5t, as preferred.
l}Jta be with you
And with thy spirit.
Jlltnibiction :--
It is our hoiy day : we have taken sweet counsel together.
Heart and voice give thanks unto the Lord.
Peace to young and old that enter here :
Peace to every soul herein.
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The Lord doth bless us and keep us; the Lord maketh his faee to
shine upon us .
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The .Minister.
[Link] be on this house.
, The people will stand.
[Link].e and joy to every soul herein.
All singing.

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Giveth beauty to the earth and gladness to the heart ;
For as his majesty is, so is his mercy.
All singing.

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The Lord, our God, is very [Link]:
He is clothed with glory and majesty:
He covereth himself with light, as with a garment;
He stretcheth out the heavens like a curtain.
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In wisdom hast thou .made them alL:
The earth is full of thy :riches !
All singing.

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ll\taoing :-Ending thus:
is otir Summer Festival:
Beauty is spread upon the hills,
And the valleys are full of flowers.
Wonderful is the 'life of Summer that shows forth the glory of God.
Yet this earthly is but a little of that which is in store:
For no one can measure the riches of God.
Eye hath not seen nor ear heard the things that God hath prepared
for those that serve him.
So let us join in this S11mmer hymn of praise.

singing.
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The heavens declare the glory of God.
The firmament showeth his handiwork.
Day unto day uttereth speech,
And night unto night showeth knoweldge.
In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun.
In the east he maketh the morning rejoice,
At noon he bringeth rest and giveth food,
In the west he calleth forth the evening
And biddeti: the hosts of heaven appear.
All singing. Praise the Lord, all ye hosts!
Hallelujah, Amen ,
We may go the whole round of Creation,
And, report as man may of God's work
All is love, yet all is law.
All singing. 0 give thanks with glad song:
.Brajse .the Lord, Amen!
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we but open our eyes and perfection, no more, no less,
In the kind imagined, full fronts us, and God is seen God,
In the star, in the !>tone, in the rose, in the soul and the clod.
All singing. Praise the Lord, all ye hosts!
Hallelujah, Amen .
The people will stand.
<!rD cofb came out of the north, from the storehouses of the snow ;
The dust grew into hardness and the clods clave fast together;
The waters were hid as with a stone, and the face of the deep was
frozen.
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mDe orcqarlls put forth their green fruit,
And the vines fill the air with their fragrance,
All the works of the Lord are good.
And He giveth every good thing j.n its season.
0, let us trust in the Lord, and do good.
And whatsoever is brought upon us, let us take cheerfully,
And be patient 'when we are [Link] to a low estate.
Look at the generations of old and see:
Did ever any trust in the Lord, and was forsaken?
Consider the ravens, for they neither sow nor reap:
They have neither store-house nor barn:
Yet God feedeth them.
All singing.
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iUryerefor.e, if-God so clothe the grass of the field, which to-day i;;
and to-morrow is cast into the oven, will he not much more care
for us, his .children ?
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His our holy day; we have taken sweet counsel together.
Heart and voice give thanks unto the Lord.
Peace, to young and old that enter here:
Peace to every soul herein.
The Lord doth bless us and keep us; the Lord maketh his face to
shine upon us.
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The offerings are baskets or bunches of flowers, or of other emblems of
Summer, brought to the pulpit by one child from edch class of the Sunday School,
or by all of each class if destred. Each offering should contain some appropriate
verse or sentence written on paper, which should be taken out and read by the
minister as he' receives the offering: then the offerings should be placed one after
the other on the pulpit or on a table placed for the purpose. There may be a verse
of a song or a chant after each offerin&bY the children or choir or congregation.
This pretty and cheerfulcustom may b?much varied and enjoyed in many different
ways, according to the taste or convenience of any church that makes them, to join
with the hands and voices of the children in celebrating the beauty and blessing of
the Summer.
(![)rgan: and opening choral if congregation is acoustomed to one.
The Jfinister.
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1ljoln and joyful is the festival of the Harvest:
The'"'show"ers have come down in their season' there have been
showers of blessings.
The tree 1iath yielded its fruit, and the earth its increase;
And we have been safe in the land.
Let us think of the infinite One who inhabits eternity .
.If we search, we cannot find him out; but even if we search not, we
cannot'lose him.
:In the heavens, in the earth, in the uttermost parts of the sea, in the
grave,
His hand leads us and his right hand holds us.
He is Life, he is Death, is Eternity, he is Time, he is Righteous-
ness and Mercy; he is Holiness and Love:
:In whem we live and move and have our being.
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llhmembrr our numberless blessings,
Our part in the beauty and light and the infinite heaYen of stars;
Our part in the day and the night and the rolling seasons;
Our part in the past and in all that the years have wrought;
Our part in our country's power and peace ;
The safety in which onr feet have walked;
The health of our wonderful bodies;
The blessedness of our homes;
The joys of fathers and mothers and children ;
Think, if we can, of the numberless blessings
Amid which we live and move and have our being.
iJ:d US' acknowledge the goodness which fills the earth with food;.
Food for the body, and food for the souls of God's creatures,-
The glory of knowledge, the light of religion,
The strength that comes in time of need,
The faith and peace that follow sorrow.
0 let us be filled with joyful thanksgiving,
And all that is within us bless his holy name,
In whom we live and move and have our being.
wherefore, with one accord, let us raise a voice of joy to God,
Coming before his presence with
And singing praises from the heart.
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All singing (Music as before).
Praise ye the Lord,
Hallelujah, Amen.
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illl)e iummer is past, the harvest is come :
Now is the ingathering of the year.
The sons of men go forth to their labor,
And the land yieldeth for them food.
In the fields they reap the harvest,
And gather the vintage from the vineyard.
The hills are girded with gladness
And the pastures are clothed with flocks.
Blessed of God is the land for the dew of heaven
And for the deep that sleepeth beneath ;
For the precious fruits brought forth by the
And for the precious things put forth by the rain ;
For the precious things of the earth, and its fullness,
And for the good will of him who giveth all.
Then let the fields be joyful, and all that is therein.
The Lord crowneth the year with his goodness.
The earth is full of his riches.
The eyes of all wait upon him,
He giveth them their meat in due season.
The earth is full of the goodness of God.
And his tender mercies are over all his works.
Bless the Lord, all ye his works,
And let all men bless his holy name forever and ever.
'fhe people will stand.
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lllcssdl be thou, Father of all Mercy, who continuest to pour thy
lbenetits upon us. Thou hast preserved us-through the fourfold year,
.:and be&towed again the plenty of harvest. Thou hast given us the
blessings <lf .this life and of [Link] being. 0 Lord, thy blessings
-hang in clusters ; they come trooping upon us I they break forth like
:mighty waters Qn every side..
0 make thy goodnes;, health and strength unto us,
That we may be thankful, dutiful and holy.
Out of the heavflnS his love rameth like unto rivers.
Think, 0 thou man, what is the might of his hand
Who daily meets thee with blessings.
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'To him that by wisdom made the heavens:
him that stretched out the earth above the waters:
'To him that made great lights:
'The sun to rule by day, the moon and stars by night:
:For his mercy endureth forever.
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T!le Harvest Servtce.
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The People standing.
JBltss.e'b art thou, 0 Lord ; blessed is thy glorious and holy name,
And to be praised and exalted above all forever.
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And to be praised and exalted above all forev:ex.
0 all ye works of the Lord,
Ye heavens, ye sun .and moon, ye stars of hea-:ven,
0 every shower and dew, 0 all ye winds.
Ye fire and heat,_ye winter and summer,
Ye dews and storms of snow,
'Y e ice and cold, bless ye the LGrd .
. Praise and exalt him aboe an forever.
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All that move in the waters,
Y e birds of the air, ye beasts and cattle,
And all things that grow on the earth, bless ye the Lord,.
Praise and exal him above all forever.
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Ye spirits and souls, ye humble men of heart,
All ye that worship, bless ye the Lord,
Praise him and give thanks; for his mercy endureth forever.
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The people seated.
[Link], helpfulness and service is the law of life.
when we give thanks for God's great let us be mindful also
to bestow them.
Freely we have received, freely give.
Whose giveth a cup of cold water in love, shall not lose his reward.
Whoso hath this world's living,
And seeing his brother having need,
And shutteth up his. heart from his brother,
How dwelleth the love of God in him?
For .he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen,
How can lie love God, whom he hath not seen.
Therefore withhold not kindness from them that need it
When it is in the power of thy hand to do it;
And to do good and communicate, forget not,
And to be rich in good works.
Remember them that are in bonds as if we were bound with them,
And those who suffer adversity as if we in distress.
Rejoice with them that rejoice,
And weep with them that weep.
Blil eyes "to the blind, feet to the lame.
[Link] the things which make-for peace,
Aud tlie things whereby we may help one another.
And be we kind, tender-hearted, forgiving one another,
E\en as God in his loving-kindness, forgiveth us.
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And with thy spirit.
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It is our holy day; we have taken sweet counsel together.
Heart and voice give thanks unto the Lord.
Peace to young and old that enter here:
Peace to every soul herein.
The Lord doth bless us and keep us ; the Lord maketh his fuce to
shine upon us.
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The people will stand.
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The stones of the field are in league with him ;
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.oQrryq:uks be to God for his holy saints;
Thanks be to him wno giveth wisdom,
Which in all ages entering into holy souls
Maketh them friends of God and prophets.

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But the light of wisdom never goeth out.
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fljol!1 and joyft;l is the Christmas' Festival,
Wherein we call to mind Jesus of Nazareth,
To rejoice in his birth, to give thanks for his go_odness.
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We hallaw in our hearts his law of Religion,
That we love God with all our hearts and minds and strength;-
And his law of Justice,
That we love our neighbors as ourselves :
And his law of Love,
That we love our enemies, bless them that curse us, and do good
to them that hate us.
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lt1rycn a holy prophet appears on the earth;
.And hath wrought righteousness,
_.And renews the hope and faith of men,
Teaching the truth which maketh free,
'Then the people auore him with songs of gladness,
Tiley glorify his birth, ueeds and life
With wonders and signs and with' heavenly songs;
which are like the golden,clouds of morning on a hill.
With simplicity they utter their soul's devotion,
;Saying: It is God who giveth wisdom,
Whe teacheth his law to his saints,
\Vho ruleth over all with the glory of a Father.
[In place of the following readings of the Christmas Story, the minister may
easily read from the Gospels, if preferred.]
.Jt is rurittcn that Joseph and Mary went together to Bethlehem,
where it came to pass that the days of the birth,time were fulfilled
.:But t)lere was no room for them in the Inn,
_.And they sought shelter in the stable.
_.And there Mary trought forth her first-born son,
_.And wrapped him in swaddling c-lothes,
And laid him in a manger. La. II. 1-?.
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':[Link] on the birbhnight of Jesus,
There were shepherds in the field in the same cou:::ttry,
Keeping watch by night over their flock.
And suddenly an angel stood by them,
And a great light shone_round them ;
And the angel told them Jesus was born
And was lying in a manger near by,
Who should be a king and a prophet and a Savior.
Then suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly-
hosts,
Singing,-Glory to God in the highest,
On earth peace, good will to men I
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The shepherds said, Let us now go
And see this thing which is come to pass,
Which the Lord hath made known unto us.
And they hastened, and' found Mary and Joseph,
And the babe lying in the manger.
And they told how the angels had appeared to them,
And the song of praise which the heavenly hosts had sung.
And every one wondered; bgt the mother po.'[Link] these things ill'
her heart. La. JI. 1520.
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Glory to God in the highest,
On earth peace, good will to men !
2ln'i:r ruqen Jesus was born appeared a bright star in the
And when some wise men saw it they
A great prophet and king was born.
And they followed the stnr, which went before them,
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Anrlled them to Bethlehem, until it stood still
<>ver the place where- the young child' was.
And when they entered and saw the chilcl and his mother,
They fell down before him, adoring him :
And they opened their treasures, and offered him gifts,
Gold, frankincense and myrrh.
And they went away again into their own country.
.All singing. (Musto as before.)
Glory to God in the highest,
Mt. II. i-12 .
On earth peace, goo<l will to men!
longs did the J:uman heart make,
'To glorify the birth of the child,
he had become a great and holy prophet,
.A teacher and a redeemer, precious to men,
J3ut the voice of God is not only from afar,
He speaK:eth at the door, and entereth to abide with us forever.
'The dwelliiTg of. the Lord is with 'his people;
'The tabernacles of the Lord are with men.
God maketh our homes and filleth them v;ith love,
And the of children is his.
With every precious child comes the glory of God,
And the parents thereof are the blessed of the Lord .
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joru beautiful upon the mountains
Are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings,
That publisheth peace, that proclaimeth salvation,
That'saith to the people, Your God reigneth.
Jesus was anointed to preach glad tidings to the p9or;
To heal the broken-hearted ;
To comfort that mourn,
To proclaim freedom for the oppressed.
He came not to be ministered m:ito,
But to ministe:-.
He said, For this cause came I into the world,
That I should' bear witness to the truth and work the works or
him that sent me.
And if any one desires to come after me,
Let him deny himself and take up his cross;
For I came not to do mine own will,
But the will of the Father thatent me.
JesuS"was whipped, mocked, CTowned with thorns,
And put to death upon the cross.
But he was faithful to the end and victorious over death,
Bearing all things, hoping all things, rejoicing in the truth.
Thanks be to God for his holy saints: thanks be to him who.
giveth wisdom,
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JBlcssdl are the poor in spirit,
For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are they that mourn,
For they shall be comforted .
. Blessed are the meek,
For, they shall inherit the earth.
Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after rightcoushess,
For they shall be filled.
-Blessed are the merciful,
For they shall obtain mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart,
For they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers,
For they shall be called sons of God.
:He taught that religion is not in ,words or forms or names, but in the
thought of the heart:
His trust was in God and in the unseen things which are eternal
.He taught us to say :
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Our Father who art in heaven,
Hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread,
Forgive us our trespasses, even as we also
have forgiven those that trespass against us.
Bring us not into temptation,
But deliver uo from evil.
For thine is the kingdom,
The power and the glory,
Forever, Amen.
'Thanks be to God for his holy saints: thanks be to him who giveth
wisdom, '-
'Which in all ages entering into holy souls, maketh them frienas
of God and prophets
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<1.!Tarols. (Or piece by Choir if preferred.)
The Chr1stmas Service.
Saints.
Jrsus is one of the great company of prophets,
Of the noble army of martyrs,
Of the holy fellowship of saints,
Of angels of the invisible presence of God.
For the eternal One, the Father,
Hath not left himself without witnesses,
But hath spoken by the mouth of holy prophets,
Which have been since the world
The dwelling of the Lord is with his people,
Tbe tabernacles of the Lord. are with men.
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]n Jrsug and the saints, our friends and brothers,
\Ve see the glory of humanity,
And behold the hope of the nations,
P{eserved in the patience of the counsels of God.
For the time of the kingdom of God shall come,
When men shall teach no more one to the other
Saying, know ye the Lord,-
For they shall all know him,
From the least to the greatest of them.
Break forth into joy, 0 earth,
Put on your beautiful garments, ye nations I
Ye shall call your walls 'Salvation,
And your gates Praise,
.And the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord,
As the waters cover the sea.
rhanks be to God for his holy Saints: thanks be to him who giveth
wisdom;
Which in all ages entering into holy soul,s maketh them friends
of God and prophets.
And thanks be fo him who will pour out his spirit on ALL
\Vho'hath put his law in our-own souls,
And our own hearts hath written it.
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It is our holy day; we have taken sweet counsel together.
Heart and voice give thanks unto the Lord.
Peace to young and old that enter here:
Peace to-every soul herein,
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The Lord doth bless us and keep us; the Lard maketh his face to-
shine upon us.
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Tt.e world and all who inhabit it.
Of one hath he-made every nation of men
"To dwell on all the face of the earth,
Giving life and breath to all:
In righteousness doth he judge the world
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Renewing the face of the earth, quickening all things to life:
But fairer than the morning's light is the light of noble memories,
.Renewing within men the springs of holy feeling and thought,
.Speaking of Country and Home, and the gtmerations in one.
Put on thy beautiful garments, 0 Land,
-Gird thee with gladness, aloud for joy !
Gather thy people, gather them all unto thee,
'That they may thy Festivai, the day thou lovest to remember.
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From thy hill-sides and valleys,
From thy well-tilled fields aml thy busy marts,
From the workshop and the mill, the forge and the loom,
From the halls of council, and learning's quiet retreats,
Gather thy people, gather them all unto thee:
The sons and daughters whom thou hast borne,
The children of thine adoption and care.
They shall all be one in thee this day,-
In thee, our Country, the land of our loyalty_ and love.
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"Renewed this day be all noble memories,
All high and holy traditions of the past.
.Remembered be the labors of those who wrought mightily,
Shaping to larger ends our national life:
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_Leaders of the people by their jupgment, giving counsel by thoit'
understanding;
Wise and just in their example, and by their knowledge meet for
the people;
Considering the cause of the poor, and such .as had none to help them;
Friends of liberty and just laws, at all times steadfast and
ful found.
be thosE! who ha;ve died for Country, defending her
righteous cause,
Matching their high faith by heroic deed.
RemembereP. be all such as have taught the way of holier life,
Poets and seers, prophets to the people and revealers of spiritual
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Remembered be those who have wrought out useful inventions,
Enriching by their !>kill and labor the of our life.
Remembered be the toil and patient endurance of unnamed 1pen
and women,
Who stood faithful in their day and generation,. strengtbening
the of virtue.
Remembered be all they who have died in faith, not having received
the promises but seeing th\)m afar;
God having provided better thing for us, 'that they apart
from us should not be made perfect.
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thee our fathers trusted; they trusted and were not dismayed. in
thee their souls abide, their bodies are buried in peace. Be thou to
their children guidance 'an.d strength. Thanks be to thee for the
heritage to which we are called. Blessed be thy name for the m..em-
ories of the good, the examples of faithful lives, the stored wisdqm
from devout and diligent minds, the steadfast faith and patient labor
of those who have made the earth more beautiful for us who follow
them. Pilgrims and sojourners are we as all our fathers were. Give-
us grace to live worthily, to hold our inheritance as a -sacred
that we may leave it with increase for those who shall come after.
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Glory be to the Father, who 1s in heaven:
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The world is wide and many families are gathered within it;
But to each heart one home is most familiar and dear.
The earth is great and many are the nations that dwell upon it;
But to each heart one country is most familiar and deat.
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As citizens of the great world we have duties to all mankind.
Have not all one
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'Of one hath God made every nation of men, to dwell on all the
face of the earth.
As in the community of men, so in the community of nations; if one
member suffer, all the members suffer therein;
And if bne member rejoice, all the members rejoice therein.
The time cometh when men shall beat their swords into ploughshares,
and their spears into pruning-hooks;
When nation shall not lift up the sword against nation, neither
shall they learn war any more.
Open ye the gates, that the righteous nation may enter in ;
The nation that keepeth the truth, that establisheth ;Justice;
That maketh its rulers Righteousness and its officers Peace;
Wherein each one despiseth the gain of oppression, and with-
holdeth his hands from bribes.
FoR RIGHTEOUSNESS EXALTETH A NATION
BY JUSTICE IS THE STATE ESTABLISHED,
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It is our holy day; we have taken sweet counsel together.
Heart and voice give thanks unto the Lord.
Peace to young and olU that enter here:
Peace to every soul herein.
The Lord doth bless us and keep us; the [Link] maketh his face to
shine upon us.
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The children and parents being assembled before the pulpit, the Minister
:makes a brief address : after which-
The .Minister. Do you bring your children hither in this spirit?
The Parent8. 'V e do.
The Minister. By what name shall this c,hild be known on the
earth?
(One or both of the parents repeat the name.)
The Christening by the Minister.
After the christening of each child, let tile children of the Sunday School, or
the choir, sing this
CHANT.
Or these words:
Bless the Lord, 1 0 my 1 soul:
And all that is within me I bless his holy name
Bles4 the Lord, I 0 my I soul:
Anll for- I get not \ all his benefits!
After the children are christened, a Short
PRAYER.
While the little ones are being taken .away, let the ch:ldren of the Sunday
:-school, or the choir, sing this
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Blessing and light descend By holy song and prayer,
On the dear love parental :M;ay !ove be filled with wisdom
Which hath offered you here. To guide the feet of the child.
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I mean her well so earnestly,
Unchanged in changing mood;.
My life would go without a sigh
To bring her something good.
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'I also am a child, and I
Am ignorant and weak ;
:r gaze upon the starry sky,
And then I must not speak:
For all behind the starry sky,
Behind the world so broad,
Behind men'sheartsandsoulsdoth lie
The Infinite of God.
Lo! Lord, I sit in thy wide space,
My child upon my knee;
She looketh up unto my face,
And I look up to thee.
G. li!ACDONALD.
From Unity Hymns and Chorals.
The following forms of words for the Christening, in aetna! use by different
lYiinisters, are given as suggestions:
I christen you ......................... in the thought of God, our Father,
from whose hand you come; in "itness of the joy, gratitude and
com;ecration of your parents; and in testimony of the love, care and
[Link] of this church.
Henceforth you shall be called ................... : .......................... ..
the name your mother [or father, or parents,] g1ves you now. May
the name be very blessed to you and honored among men. And
may God, our Father and our Mother, be dear to you ...................... .
. .as you are dear to <:tod.
Then in your behalf I publicly consecrate to virtue, t<\ truth, to
love, to .duty, to the service of God and humanity, these your dear
-children [or this your dear child]. ................................................. .
May their lives [or his or her life] be pure, noble, wholly conse-
crated to what is beautiful and good. May the love and the prayers
-of this assembly be for you and for them: and may the blessing of
Gou, our Father, rest ever upon you! Amen.
In the Name that is above every name, the Name in which all
the families of the earth are one, we :teceive these little ones in this
_place and giYe them the names which henceforth they are to bear.
I christen thee ............................. in the name of God our heav-
enly Father, and into the fellowship, joy and service of human life
on earth. Amen. '
I baptize you in the name of the Father whose child you are,
and of Jesus who loved little children, and of the Holy Spirit which
is within you.
I baptize thee into the love and service of God, into the Divine
Fatherhood, into the divine Sonship, into the Holy Spirit and the
life eternal.
........................... We dedicate thee to God: to the keeping of
.his love: to the service of his righteousness and truth.
* * * The minister who uses this form says: "I say 'we' (instead of the more
private 'l, ')because with the few preliminary remarks I make, I try to have ull
(the church) feel that they individually and unitedly enter into this act,--its validity
depending upon the sense of responsibility we all feel toward the young life wo'
now receive among us, and consecrate.,,
We offer in this book no complete Service of Covenant or Fellow-
1Ship, because this is a service so [Link] to each church, and
::<o connected with the covenant of the church and influenced by it, that
:it seems 'best, and even necessary, to leave it to be shaped by each
congregation for itself. Yet we feel that it may become in some con-
:gregations the tenderest and most solemn of all our Festivals. The
value of a service as a Bond of Fellowship for a l l ~ and as a Bond of
'Consecration for all, too, but especially for the children as they near
young manhood and young womanhood, is manifestly great; and yet
:its value depends wholly on the serious and loving spirit in which it
:is entered into. The Service sh .. ould not be lightly introduced into
.nny church, or lightly proposed by any new minister. The thought
'Of it should grow by quiet conference among the people into a want
for it; and when hearts have been drawn together .)Varmly, and the
Church-Home feeling is already strong, even then its introduction
3honld be waived until nearly all with one mind approach the
thought with joy.
It is recommended that the Service be held on appointed Sun-
days of the year-whether one or more-and only on these, to the end
that it be looked forward to with special interest and feeling. If
oQnly one Sunday be appointed, the New Year's Sunday seems the
most fitting day. As the children of the church approach the age of
:sixteen years, it is to be hoped that they will wish to receive the wel-
-come and join their names to those of father, mother and :(riends on
<the Book of the Church-Home. They should not be urged, but yet
"JlOt uninvited, to do so. The pastor, the teachers of the Sqnday
:School, and especially the parents, if they value the service, will not
:forget its relation to the children.
We give here two forms which may indicate the kind of service
-we have in mind and possibly serve as helps or suggestions.
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1. Short address or introduction by the Minister,
2. Reading of Church Covenant by the Minister, the congrega-
tion responding either to the whole or to its separate parts and sen-
tences.
3. Those who are to sign the Church Book then come forward
-and being assembled before the pulpit,, the minister may read sen-
-tences stating the Covenant Service to be an Act of Faith, an Act of
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Consecration, an Act of Brotherhood or Fellowship,-the people or
group of new members responding to each declaration.
4. The signing of the Church Book.
5. The Right Hand of Fellowship from the minister and from..
each other.
II.
1. Invitation by the minister.
2. Hymn: during which the new members come forward to the
pulpit.
3. Statement by the minil!ter of the spirit and law of the church,.
love and service, to which those asking fellowship respond, accepting
tlie spirit and law.
4. The new members then read aloud their acceptance of the
service as an act of faith, of consecration and of brotherhood.
5. The Congregation reads a welcome to the new members.
6. Signing of Church Book, and Right Hand of Fellowship.
7. Reading together of the Church Covenant.
We add some examples of Church Covenants:
(1) THE CHURCH AT ANN ARBOR, MicmGAN.
"Believing in that Religion of Nature and the Human Soul which existed be-.
fore all Bibles, which has uttered itself with greater or less clearness through the
religious teachers of all lands aud ages, but which was taught and impressed upon"
world with unequaled power by Jesus of Nazareth. the great prophet of God,
from whose words and life came Christianity, we, the- undersigned, do hereby as-
sociate ourselves together as a Christian Church, for the purpose of promoting that
religion in ourselves and in society around ns, by maintaining regular meetings
united worship, by earnestly seeking truth toget11er, by cultivating among ourselves.
a spirit of sincere and loving brotherhood, and by endeavoring in every way in our
power to d,; good in the world. Imposing no creed upon the consciences of any, we-
cordially welcome all to a place among us who sympathize with us in these our
general aims." (1880.)
(2) THE CHURCH AT DEs MoiNES, I ow A.
Bond of Union: "Recognizing the Father'hood of God, the Brotherhood of Jllan-
kind, receiving'J esns as Teacher, seeking the 'Spirit of Truth' as the guide of our-
lives, and in the hope of immortal life, we associate ourselves together to. maintain.,
the public worship of God and to the welfare of humanity."
(3) THE CHURCH AT CINCINNATI, 0Hro.
Bond of Union: "We, whose names are here recorded, join ourselves t1>gether_
heart and hand, as members of the First Congregational Church of Cincinnati, for-
the maintenance of a free, rational and liberal worship, the study and practice of"'
the religious life, and to promote truth, righteousness, reverence and charityamon&;:
_men; and we cordially invite to Otlr fellowship all who ympathize in these purposee.
and will cooperate with us in working for the Kingdom of God."
The Covenant Service.
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(4) TnE Cnuncrr AT ST. PAuL, MINN.
'Tl!e Bond of Fellowship: '"As those who believe in Religion ;
"As those who believe in Freedom, Fellowship and Character in Religion;
"As tll<>ee who. believe that Religious Life means the thankful, trustful, loyal
:and helpful lif-e:
"And as those who believe that a Church is a brotherhood of helpers, wherein
:it is made easier to lead such a life,-
"We join ourselves together, name, hand and heart, as llfembers of Unity
.Church.''
"To sign this Bond of Fellowship is a solemn act of faith, of brotherhood, and of
-consecration. Of faith in certain high ideals of life, which we revere as more im-
portant than any intellectual beliefs whatever. Of brotherhood to the men and
women who here join themselves together, name, hand and heart. Of consecration,
because one cannot take a pledge like this, of religious faith and fellowship, save in
..a reverent, earnest and unselfish spirit. To join our Church, then, is to enter into
.a Co;enant of Love and Service and Right Endeavor with each ot)ler; and to do this
-thoughtfully and reverently, as before One whom most of us rejoice to think of as
.,.,Our Father '.,
"All who in this and earnest spirit believe that out Church-Home is
-truly their Church-Home, and who feel that that which our Church stands for in
-religion is what they mean their lives to stand for,-all such, provided none show
good reason for objection, are welcomed heartily within our Fellowship."
(Adopted 1879.)
(.'5) THE CHURCH AT QUINCY, ILLINOIS.
The Covenant: "We believe-
" Tohat REJ;.[Link] is NATURAL and NEEDFUL to the human soul:
"That the liANY things of the Universe have their being in ONE Life, Power,
:Majesty, Righteousness, l\Iercy and Love:
"That the UNIVERSE is Beautiful and Beneficent OnDER, in which 'is no
-variableness, neither shadow of turning :l'
"That' ALL THINGS WORK TOGETHER FOR GOOD ;' that the Infinite Life in which
-we have our being is Power in the world to destroy the wrong, to establish the right;
-that no good thing is failure and no evil thing is success:
HThat we to reverence all HOLY SAINTS, SEERS and PROPHETS WhO" have
-wrought righteousness,' and bless them for the light of their wisdom and goodness:
"That w,e ought to WORK to make the WORLD BETTER:
"That CHARACTER is the supreme mattet:-not the beliefs we hold, but wh1t we
;are in the heart:
"That in the search for truth we ought to hold fast to FREEDOM for oo:::rselves
..and for all men:
"That we ought to welcome to our FELLOWSHIP all wljo are of earnest and
.sincere spirit and humble lovers of the truth; that we should set the bond of
. [Link] BROTHERHOOD high above tliat <Of creeq church; and that we ought not
..to hold theological beliefs as conditions .of our membership."
"In these principles, and that we may help, comfort and cheer each other, we
:Jain our .he:u:ts .and .hands .in this .[Link], Jl.111d hereto set our names."
(Adopted 1883.)
Unity Festivals.
THE CHURCH AT LAPORTE, INDIANA.
We, whose names are hereunto subcribed, associate ourselves together as a-
Religions Society for the purpose of moral and spiritual improvement and of pro-
moting truth and righteousness in the world thro' the study, practice and diffusion
of rational religion Love to God and to man.,, [Link] right of private
judgment and the sacredness of individual conviction, we require no assent to atly
other doctrinal statement as a basis of fellowship, but welcome all who desire to co-
operate with us in advancing the cause of Rational Thought, Social Culture and
Right Living.
A strooESTED CovENANT.
"We believe-
That the many things of the Universe, the seen things and the unseen, bava
their being in One Life, Power, Righteousness and Love;
That the Universe is Beautiful Order in which is no variableness, neither
shadow at turning;
That all things work together for good ; that the Infinite Life is Power in the
world to destroy the wrong, to establish the right; that no good thing is failure, and
no evil thing success.
'That the Life is the Light of men;"
That, if a man is at heart just, in so far is he God,-theo safety of God, the im-
mortality of God, the majesty of God, do enter into him with justice;
'rhat he who does a mean deed is by the action itself contracted; , that he Who
does a good deed is instantly ennobled;
That no evil can befall a good man, whether he be alive or dead.
That prophets, saints and multitudes of humble men have lived and died
obedient to the Light, making it from nge to age more beautiful to be alive;
That we, in our turn on the earth to-day ought jo)fully to work to make the best
things better and the worst good, and deem nothing good for us that is not. part or
the common good ;
That in the search for Truth we ought to trust free thought, and only fen!'
thought bound;
That CHARACTER is snpreme,-not the beliefs we Jlol<T, lmt wh11t we are il\
the heart;
That all who forget themselves for others and for the Right are thereby in the
fellowship of true Religion,- which no man can confer.
In these our faiths, and to the end that their best meanings may open In our
lllinds, and their glory fill our lives, we join our IJ.J!Jl..ds al).d [Link]. [Link] [Link]...
EASTER CAROLS AND HYMNS.
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2. "l'is the Spring of souls to - day; Hope, for-ev - er \er- nal,
3. Now the sow - er go - eth Seed of life to scat ter,
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Ye who bear-ing precious seed Go forth toil - ing, weepmg,
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Hopefulness, m thy great mer- cy Fill our waked
i2. 0 pen to faith-ful-ness, o- pen to sor- row, 0 -pen to
Death! where thy vic-to-ry! where thy great anguish! Hope com-eth
3. Glo - ry and ma- jes - ty break forth up - on us, Like un - to
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shine on our sor-row, Life's e- tern - al mor - row.
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all singing the melody. If parts are desired for mixed voices, they can be prepared
easily by any chorister.
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Once I called my pastures, Pain;
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Now I call them Peace and Stillness,
Brightness of all Happy Thought,
Where I liiJger for a blessing
From mv faces that are naught.
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Easter Carols ar:d Hymns.
3. Naught? I fear not! If the
Maketh thus his pastures g-reen,
11uketh thus his quiet waters,
Out of waste his heavens serene,
I can trust the mighty Shepherd
Loseth none he ever led:
Somewhere'yet a greeting waits me
On the faces of my dead!
From Unity Hymns and Chorals.
VIII.
ST. AGNES.
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I. One thought! have, my am-ple creed, So deep it is and broad,
2. Eaclunorn un-folds some fresh surprise, I feast at Life's full board;
3. To lliis their so- cretstrength they owed The marty's path who trod;
4. I ask not far be- fore to see, But take in trust my road;
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The fountains of flowed From out their tho 't of God.
Life, death, and im-mor- ta - li - ty Are in my tha.'t of God.
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Since they have entered there;
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They cannot be where God is not,
On any sea or iihore;
What 'l' er betides, thy love abides,
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SUMMER SONGS.
I.
J. V. B., trans. German .
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2. The Sun- day here! The chain of the plow is not
3. The Sun d'ay. is here! We scattered the seeds and were
4. The Sun - day is here! Come, let us sing praise to our
5. The Sun- day is here! What, hop-ing- and lov-ing-. we
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heav-en! It still- eth the tur - moil of all earth-ly
clan<>'- ing, The whip is not swing-ing, the wheel doth not
hop; -full A - mtn! said the Fa - ther; it grew strong amt
Fa - ther! He wa - ters from heav- - en the weak thirst-y
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turn How glows in the still-ness The pl'en - ty and
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germ. Soon cling - ing and clanging, The sick - les are
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bless-ings, Which God dcth giye, Which God us doth give-.
full- ness, The it gram, The - ti - ful grain,
sweet t:;orn In npe mg field, In npe wa:v- ing field.
- mg The plen - tt - ful sheaves, The plen - ti ful sheaves._
to us The un - fad- mg crown. The un - fad-ing crown.
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L 'Tis Sum-mer, glo-rious Sum-mer, Look to the glad green earth;
2. These are her rich thanksgivings, The in-cense floats a-bove;
3. 'Tis Summer, blessed Summer- The loft-y bills are bright;
4. No! bid each spir-it praise him, Who gives to ev-'ry tree
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Father! what may we of- fer? Thy chos - en flow 'r iS' love,
. All Nature's fountains sparkle-Shall ours have less-er light?
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Fa-ther! what may we of-fer? Th.y rhos- en flow'r is love.
All Nature's fountains sparkle- Shall ours have less-er light?
A thous-and liv-ing- voic-es, A wak-ing har-mo-ny.
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2 It is no vale of tears; For" it the God of mer - cy
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4. The spring where coolness tlows, The field that yields us swel!t-eot
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made, Love-ly made, Use-ful made; It is no vale oftears.
sun, He hath made, For us made 'Nhorules this world of ours.
bread, Blush of life. Joy in Lord bestows.
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Mother's prayE'r: Good is He.
How good is God to us! New joy shall ever rise.
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1 Love-ly sil - ver flow - er, My sweet garden's grace,
2: He that makes thee beau-ti-ful, So that all who
3 Face of pur- est good - ness, Face of spot-less hght,
4: 0 that I were spot - less, Pure and clear like thee;
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See I in thy flow-er; Gleam-mg snow-y wh1te.
Free from ev - 'ry bur - den, Bless - ed should I be.

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2. The birds both late and ear-ly sing, "0 Man! he lov- eth thee!"
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4. Andmore,still mnre the no-ble man,ln all things he may do;
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On goodande- vil,dayandnightThyim-age,Lovedi- vine!
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The birds are on the wing;
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We know who giveth all the good
That doth our cup o 'nbrim:
For su'rmner joy in field and wood
We lift our song to him.
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thine our grate-ful sPr - vice, The har vest of our days.
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1. Now sing we a song for the Har - vest: Thanks
2. l!'oc grass - es. of up --land and low - land, For
3. And thanks for the har- vest of Beau - ty,- For
4. "\Ve reap it on moun-tain anlil moor - land; W c
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6. And these. have been gath-ered and gar - nered, Some
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giv- ingand ifon -or and praise For ali that the boun- ti
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that which the hands can-not hold; The har-vest eves on -Iy can
glean it from meadow and lea; We gar- ner it in flomthil-
har-vests that eye can-not see; They ri - pen on mountains ar
gold-en with hon-or and gain, And some as with'heart's-blood are
Giv - er who gladdens our days, Our hearts are for-ev - e:r re-
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giv - er Ha,th giv - en to glad - den our days!
prair - ie To del - ver and hus-band-man yield!
gath - er And on - ly our hearts can en.: fold!
clrmd-land; \Ve hind it insheavesfrom,the sea.
Du - ty Are reaped by the brave and the free.
rud - dy, The lrttr- vests of Sor - row and Pain.
peat - ing Thanks - giv - ing and hon : or and praise.
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2. 0 fa-vors ev - ery year made new! 0 bless-ings
3. We shut our eyes, the flowers blQrm on; Vve mur-mur,
4. Now th<>se al - tars, wreathed with flowers And piled with
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with the sun - shinesent! The boun-ty o ver-
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fruits, a- wake a - gain Thanks - giv-ing for the
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rJms onr due, The full-ness shames our dis - con- tent.
bnt the sun That casts it shines be- hind us still.
gold- en hours, The ear - ly and the lat - ter rain!
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Joyful. Mendelssohn's Fest Gesang.

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2 Hail the ho-lyPrinceofPeace!Hailthesun of righteou8nessl
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Light and life to all he brings, Comes with healing in his wings
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2. Whene' erthe Fa-ther's Christmas gifts Seem on-ly frost and snow,
3. Fortroub-le;coldand drear-y care Are an- gels in dis-gui>e,
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Be- hold the manger,rude and strange, In which a Christ-child lies!
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2. Still thto' theclo- vt:n skies they come With peace-ful wings unfurled;
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2. When we read the thrill - mg pa - ges, Of that
3. Faith and Hope and Love, shine o'er us, Make our
4. Thanks for-ev - er, heav'n - ly Fa - ther, That when
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from a coun-try a far, To seek for a King it
sought in the house must be; So one en-ter'din, the
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give agreatlight. And so it con-tin-ued by day and by night.
was their in-tent, And to fol-low the star.whe1-ev- er- it went.
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Je-sus, friend and teacher dear, And we sing with voic-es clear.
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5. The songs tbey sing,
The hymns they bring,
In wintry drifts and shallows;
But nlt the more
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From childhood's mouth
Come like the South
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Of mirth that hallows.
Warm wind in winteY weather.
4. The garden dead, 6. With enrols comet
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2. For still the love- ly sto-ry Is dear to old and young;
3. 0 brightthe fair - y dan-ces Of fire-light on the wall;
4. So while to heav-en ascending Our joy - ful car-ols ring,
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3. Peal-ing, pP-al-ing, Stealing,stealing In to ev- 'ry heart,
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Set the fly - ing Ech - oes try-ing . To re - peat the shout.
Let the chiming, Let' the rhyming, Sweetest mem 'ries 'tart.
Round thee ev-er, Fad-ing nev-er, Brightest vis-ions cling.
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3. Thro' the gold- en gate of day, Comes she f!ai -ly on her way,
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Let glad voic-es car-ol out, Join in one ex ul-tantshout.
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(For Emancipation, or Decoration, Day.)
1. .One moment on the scaffold, and he left it Holy Ground!
Three hundred thousand heroes now lie guarding it around,
But reverep.t hearts are pilgrim still to many a sacred mound,-
And the Right goes marching on l
:2. God had counted up the slave-graves and heard the black man's
moan,
Till at last a leaping thunder shook the awful Judgment-

"For each lash a cannon-crash ! For each cry a battle-groan !"
And the Right goes marching on! '
-3. The Hands wherein the sparrow falls, that beckon to the star,
Are Hands that harness unseen Dooms to Wrong's triumphal car,
And his steeds untiring draw the nations trembling to the Bar,,
And the Right goes marching on!
-4. Then, if perchance a nation's Soul from out her shame shall rise
And light of Justice kindle fresh within her chastened eyes,
The God, who dooms, shall save her by the pain that purifies, -r-
And the Right goes marching on!
.,5, Lo, the flowers are breaking forth, and the grasses are a-wave,
Where the bodies of our hero .dead are sleeping in the grave:
So shall blessing crown the woe, fo.r [Link] Hands are strong to save,-
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BATTLE HY:MN, OF THE REPUBLIC.
JuLIA W [Link] HowE,
1. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord;
He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are.
stored:
He hath loosed the fateful lightnings of his terrible. swift. sword;
His truth is marching on.
2. I have seen him in the watch-fires of a hundred circling camps:
They .puilded hi,m an altar in the evening dews and damps;
I can read his righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps;
His day is marching on.
3. I have read a fiery 'gospel, writ in burnished rows of steel:
"As ye deal with my contemners, so with you my grace shall deal:.
Let the Hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with his heel,
Since God is marching on.''
4. He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat:
He is sifting out the hearts of men before his judgment: seat;
0, be swift, my soul, to answer him! be jubilant, my feet l
Our God is marching on ..
5. In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the se'a,
With a glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me;
As he died to make men holy, let us die to make men
While God is marching on.
LAND OF THE HEROES.
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Which of all lands that the sun look - eth dqwn up- on
2. Hail to the fa - therswho found thee a wil - der-ness,
Pledged thee to faith - ful-ness, help-ful -ness, broth- er-hood,
3. Dark was tlre shad - ow that slow - ly spread o - ver us,
That which the fa - thers had prom-ised so stead- fast-ly,
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Can with thy _glo - ry and -beau-ty com-pare? f
Plant-ed thee thick with the Church and the School, t p h .
Free-dom thy safe-guard,andjus-tice thy rule! f rmset eiren-
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bear thee to show? Love that shall ev - er moreju - bil-ant grow.
sor-row they bore,Build-ing a house on the wil-der-ness shore.
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Glad are our hearts that we live in thy day.
Long may our heart's and hand's service of loyalty
.All thy great-help to us seek to repay,
Thud will we sing thee,
This will we bring thee,
.All the dear love that we bear thee to show,
Love that shall ever more jubilant grow.
From Sunny Side .
.AMERICA.
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1. l\fy coun-try, 'tis of thee, Sweetland of lib - er-ty,-
2. My na-tive coun-try, thee,-Land of the no - ble free,-
3. Let -mn- sic swell the breeze,Andringfrom all the trees
4. Our fa-ther's God to thee, Au-thor of lib - er- ty,-
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Thy nam.e I. love: I lov.e thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and
Sweetfree-dom'ssong! Let mor-tal tongue'sa-wake; Let all that
To thee we sing: Long may our land be bright With free-dom's
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pil-grims' pride,From' ev & [Link]-tainside free-dom iing.
tem-pled hills; My heart [Link] Like that a bove.
breathe par-take; Let rocks their si-lence break, The sound pro-long.
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OUR COUNTRY.
God bless our native Jand!
firm may she ever stand
Through storm and night!
When the wild tempests rave,
Ruler of wind an<J. wave,
Do thou. our country save,
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For her our prayers shall be,
Our fathers' God, to thee :
On thee we wait!
Be her walls, Holiness;
Her rulers, Righteousness ;
Her officers be Peace;
God save the State!
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OUR NATION.
GoNE are the great and good,
Who here in peril stood
And raised their hymn.
Peace to the reverend dead!
The light that on their head
The passing years have shed
Shall ne'er grow dim.
We now, our fathers' God,
Stand where our fathers trod,
Where sleeps their dust:
Their high fidelity,
Their love of liberty,
The faith that made them free,..
Our sacred trust !
And on, from sire to son,
0 High and Holy One,
That faith descend !
While life shall ebb and flow,
New centuries come and go,
Still may our children know
Our country's Friend!
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2. Thou didsthear, 0 Righteous Ru-ler, The sad sigh-ing
3. Speed thy work, 0 Lord of Ntl- tions; Lo! the ty rant's
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freedom bless-ing thee. Brave-ly fougbtour sires for freedom,
free him, thou didstsave: Now the workman toils with hon-or,
of the free to heav'n. With tri-umphant song we bless thee,
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For that free-dom we will live; Brave-ly diedthey
Shack -led soul and hand are free; Thanks we thee!
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thine the p0w - er ;-Praise! the bless-ing is of thee.
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sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the an -them of the
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fame; Not as the fly-ing come, In si-lence and in fear; They
free. The OCPan eagles oared From his nest by the wave's foam, And the._
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shook the depths of the des- ert gloom With their hymns of lof- ty cheer.
rock-ing pines of the forest roared 'This was their welcome home!
left unstained what there they found Free-dom to wor-ship God.
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men revealed The glo- rious ful - ness of her face.
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I stand by Empire's primal spril)gs,
And princes meet in every street,
And hear the tread of uncrowned kings.
The shadow rend and o'er us bend,
0 martyrs, with your crowns and palms;
Breathe through these throngs your battle songs.
Your scaffold prayers and dungeon psalms!
'To party claims and private aims
.Reveal that august face of Truth,
Whereto are given the age of heaven,
1'he beau tv of immortal youth.
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THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER.
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clos-es? Now it catch-es the gleam o the morn-infl:'s first
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air, Gave proofthro' the night that our flag was still, there,
beam, In full glo- ry re- fleeted nowshineso'er the stream;
just, And this be our motto- "In God is our trust!"
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0 say! does the star-span - gled ban- ner yet wave
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And the star-span-gled ban- ner in tri- muph shall wave,
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O'er the land of the free and the .home of the brave!
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!
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2. Immortal patriots, rise once more ,Defend your rights. defend your shore !
3. Sound, sound tht: trump of Fame; Let Washing-ton's great name

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cere and just, In Heav'n we place a nmn - ly trust,
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