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f in the case of the culled flowers, which are here presented, some of their perfume may chance to linger, it will probably serve to suggest their original attractiveness. That they may, in some capacity, be used to adorn the worship of Christ in our sterner clime, is the earnest prayer of the translator. J. B. Trinity Manse, Portpatrick, _July, 1911_. INDEX OF FIRST LINES PAGE Introduction xi HYMNS My God, shall sin its power maintain 3 Christmas-- Hark! upon the morning breezes 9 Hail to the morn that dawns on eastern hills 11 Hail to the King, who comes in weakness now 13 Ye saints, exult with cheerful song 15 He came because the Father willed 17 Now the King Immortal 19 When o'er the world Augustus reigned 21 O Light resplendent of the morn 23 Passiontide-- O wounded hands and feet 27 When Jesus to the judgment hall 29 They brought Him to the hill of death 31 "Watch with Me," the Master said 33 They cried, "Let Him be crucified!" 35 O darkest night that ever fell 37 Nailed to the cross the Saviour dies 39 O Son of God, afflicted 41 This be our prayer, O Saviour of our souls, 43 Easter-- Lo, in its brightness the morning arising 49 In the dark of early morn 51 Glory to God! The morn appointed breaks 53 Glory to God! The Christ hath left the tomb 55 Rise, O glorious orb of day 58 Ascension-- Borne on the clouds, the
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