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88. L. M. H. Ballou.
Dismission.
1 From wors.h.i.+p, now, thy church dismiss-- But not without thy blessing, Lord; O grant a taste of heavenly bliss, And seal instruction from thy word.
2 Oft may these pleasant scenes return When we shall meet to wors.h.i.+p thee; Oft may our hearts within us burn To hear thy word, thy goodness see.
3 And when these pleasant scenes are past, To thee, our G.o.d, O may we come, And meet th' a.s.sembled world at last, In Zion, our eternal home.
89. H. M. J. Newton.
The Same.
On what has now been sown Thy blessing, Lord, bestow; The power is thine alone To make it spring and grow.
Do thou the gracious harvest raise, And thou alone shalt have the praise.
90. H. M. E. Turner.
Thanks at the Close of Service.
1 Kind Lord, before thy face Again with joy we bow, For all the gifts and grace Thou dost on us bestow.
Our tongues would all thy love proclaim, And chant the honors of thy name.
2 Here, in thine earthly house, Our joyful souls have met; Here paid our solemn vows, And felt our union sweet.
For this our tongues thy love proclaim, And chant the honors of thy name.
3 Now may we dwell in peace Till here again we come; And may our love increase Till thou shalt bring us home.
Then shall our tongues thy love proclaim, And chant the honors of thy name.
91. 8 & 7s. M. C. Robbins.
Close of Wors.h.i.+p. Evening.
1 Lo! the day of rest declineth; Gather fast the shades of night-- May the Sun that ever s.h.i.+neth, Fill our souls with heavenly light.
2 Softly now the dew is falling; Peace o'er all the scene is spread;-- On his children meekly calling, Purer influence G.o.d will shed.
3 While thine ear of love addressing, Thus our parting hymn we sing, Father, give thine evening blessing; Fold us safe beneath thy wing.
92. C. M. Kippis' Coll.
Close of Evening Wors.h.i.+p.
1 Soon will our fleeting hours be past; And, as the setting sun Sinks downward in the radiant west, Our parting beams be gone.
2 May He, from whom all blessings flow, Our sacred rites attend, Uniting all in wisdom's ways, Till life's short journey end;
3 And as the rapid sands run down, Our virtue still improve, Till each receive the glorious crown Of never-fading love.
93. L. M. Heber.
Close of Service.
1 Lord, now we part in thy blest name, In which we here together came: Grant us our few remaining days To work thy will and spread thy praise.
2 Teach us in life and death to bless The Lord our strength and righteousness; And grant us all to meet above; Then shall we better sing thy love.
94. 7s. M. Montgomery.
Praise from all Lands.
1 All ye nations, praise the Lord; All ye lands, your voices raise; Heaven and earth, with loud accord, Praise the Lord, forever praise.
2 For his truth and mercy stand, Past and present, and to be, Like the years of his right hand, Like his own eternity.
3 Praise him, ye who know his love; Praise him from the depths beneath; Praise him in the heights above; Praise your Maker, all that breathe.
95. L. M. Watts.