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OCCASIONAL HYMNS

The Opening and Closing of the Year

645 BENEVENTO 7.7.7.7.D.

Arr. from Samuel Webbe, 1782

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1 While with cease - less course the sun Hasted through the for mer year,

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Ma ny souls their race have run, Never more to meet

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Arthur H. Mann, 1885

646 THE NEW YEAR 6.5.6.5. 121.

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On- ward, then, and fear not, Children of the

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4 He will never fail us,
He will not forsake;
His eternal covenant
He will never break.
Resting on His promise,
What have we to fear?
God is all-sufficient
For the coming year.

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3 For the year before us,
O what rich supplies!
For the poor and needy
Living streams shall rise;
For the sad and sinful
Shall His grace abound;
For the faint and feeble
Perfect strength be found.
Onward, etc.

647 MOZART L. M.

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1 Ring out, wild bells,

Onward, etc.

Frances R. Havergal, 1873

Arr. from the Kyrie in the "Twelfth Mass," attributed to Mozart

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648 CRUCIFER 8.7.8.7.D.

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Henry Smart, 1867

1 At Thy feet, our God and Father, Who hast blessed us all our days,

We with grateful hearts would gather, To begin the year with praise:

Praise for light so bright-ly shining On our steps from heaven above;

Praise for mer-cies daily twi-ning Round us gold - en cords of love.

A-MEN.

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(See also AUTUMN, No. 516)

2 Jesus, for Thy love most tender,

On the cross for sinners shown, We would praise Thee, and surrender All our hearts to be Thine own: With so blest a Friend provided,

We upon our way would go, Sure of being safely guided,

Guarded well from every foe.

3 Every day will be the brighter When Thy gracious face we see; Every burden will be lighter

When we know it comes from Thee. Spread Thy love's broad banner o'er us, Give us strength to serve and wait, Till the glory breaks before us Through the city's open gate.

Rev. James D. Burns, 1861

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6 Life pass-eth soon: Death draw -eth near: Keep us, good Lord, Till Thou appear;

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With Thee to live, With Thee to die, With Thee to reign thro' e- ter

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