7 And for richer Food than this, John vi. 50, 51. Hymn 28, Pledge of everlasting Bliss; For His Mercies still endure Ever faithful, ever sure. 8 Glory to our Bounteous KING ! ‡ Glory to the FATHER, SON, And Blest SPIRIT, THREE in ONE. [ver. 2. 1 Psalm xlvii. 7. § Psalm xix. I—4. Amen. Rev. Sir H. W. BAKER, Bart., 1861 (partly suggested by JOHN MILTON'S version of Psalm cxxxvi.). HYMN 225. "Thou visitest the earth, and blessest it: Thou makest it very plenteous."-Psalm lxv. 9. 3 The spring's sweet influence, LORD, was Thine, The seasons knew Thy call; Thou mad'st the summer sun to shine, The summer dews to fall.|| || Psalm lxxiv. 18. 4 Thy gifts of Mercy from above Matured the swelling grain ;* And now the Harvest crowns Thy Love, 5 O ne'er may our forgetful hearts O'erlook Thy bounteous care; ‡ 6 TO FATHER, SON, and HOLY GHOST, Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. Amen. * Psalm lxv. 12-14. + Jer. v. 24. Psalm ciii. 2; cxlv. 16. § Phil. iv. 6. Mrs. ANNE FLOWERDEW, 1811 (altered, and one verse omitted). HYMN 226. "The harvest is the end of the world, and the reapers are the angels."-Matt. xiii. 39. LORD of the Harvest,* once again 2 The bare dead grain, in autumn sown,‡ * Matt. ix. 38. Psalm civ. 15. I Cor. xv. 37, 38. See [John xii. 24. § I Thess. iv. 14. I Cor. xv. 42—44. Matt. vi. 9, II. § "Hymns for Little Children," 36, 4 Daily, O LORD, our prayers be said, Amen. [ver. 8. [205, ver. I. Rev. Professor JOSEPH ANSTICE, 1836. HYMN 227. (To be used when there is a deficiency in the Crops.) the fields shall yield no meat, . yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will joy in the GOD of my Salvation."-Hab. iii. 17 & 18.) WHAT OUR FATHER does is well;* Though the harvest-store be Yet we rest upon His Love,t WAS GOTT thut, das ist wohlgethan! * (a) Charles Wesley has versified this text in his hymn, "Away my unbelieving fear." * Job i. 21. Psalm cxvi. 7. Matt. xi. 28, 29. Col. iii. I. |