1 WITH One consent, let all the earth 2 Convinced that he is God alone, From whom both we and all proceed, 3 O enter then his temple gate, Thence to his courts devoutly press; 4 For he's the Lord supremely good; His truth, which always firmly stood, 6 & 4s. M. 2. DOBELL'S COL Solemn Invocation. 1 COME, thou Almighty King! Father all-glorious, O'er all victorious, Come and reign over us, Come, thou all-gracious Lord! Come, and thy children bless; 3 Never from us depart; Thy sovereign majesty And to eternity Love and adore. C. M. 3. BRYANT. For God's Blessing on Worship. 1 LORD, from thine inmost glory send, The peace that dwelleth without end 2 May erring minds that worship here And they who mourn, and they who fear, 3 May faith grow firm, and love grow warm, And pure devotion rise, While round these hallowed walls the storm Of earth-born passion dies. S. M. 4. EMILY TAYLOR. 1 2 Invitation to the House of God. COME to the house of prayer, O thou afflicted, come; The God of peace shall meet thee there, Come to the house of praise, Ye who are happy now; In sweet accord your voices raise, In kindred homage bow. 3 Ye aged, hither come, For ye have felt his love; Soon shall your trembling tongues be dumb, Your lips forget to move. 4 Ye young, before his throne, Come, bow; your voices raise; Thou, whose benignant eye Who see'st the tear of misery, 6 Up to thy dwelling-place Till they outstrip time's tardy pace, L. M. 5. LIV. R. S. COL. Worship in Truth. 1 ALMIGHTY God! before whose throne 2 Thou the vain homage wilt despise 3 O grant us, in this sacred hour, C. M. 6. PATRICK. Te Deum. 1 O GOD! we praise thee, and confess 2 To thee all angels cry aloud; |