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"Can you not watch one hour?" He saith, "My soul is sorrowful to death."
But He alone the vigil kept, While worn disciples slumbering slept.
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O dark the cloud that threatening hung, And sore the grief His soul that wrung,-- The hate of man, the guilty name, The bitter Cross, the sin and shame.
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"If I must drink this cup," He prayed, "The burden bear upon me laid, My G.o.d, I bow Me to Thy will, And meekly Thy behest fulfil."
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My soul, when to the garden led, And clouds are gathering overhead, When none the hour of anguish shares, To G.o.d direct thy earnest prayers.
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"Thy will be done, Thy will is best,-- Even then the bitter cup is blest,-- If 'tis Thy will the cup I'll drain, Despite the agony of pain."
PENTECOST
{Ergo, hos palai tois mathetais epengeilo.}
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Even as Thou saidst, the Spirit came, In fiery tongues of living flame; And men were moved to spread abroad, The Wisdom of th' Incarnate G.o.d.
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And nations heard the truth, and gave Their souls to Him who came to save; And toiling in their sins, arose The power of Satan to oppose.
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Even as Thou saidst; the Spirit's power Came at the Pentecostal hour, And drooping souls with zeal were fired, And felt the life that power inspired.
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Even as Thou saidst, the Spirit's voice Spake to dull hearts, and bade rejoice; And men that dwelt in sorrow's night, Felt hope awake as morning light.
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Even as Thou saidst; His power can still Our empty lives to fulness fill; Can charge with hope, with zeal inspire, And kindle life, and light, and fire.
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Even as Thou saidst!--O Spirit, come, Make with Thy people here Thy home; In all their need Thy gifts supply, And Christ our Lord still glorify.
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O may the Spirit of all grace Descend and in our hearts abide, And what of good or ill betide, Find in them aye a resting-place.
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There is no peace to mortals given, Save when the Spirit finds His rest Within the secret of our breast, And there inspires the calm of heaven.
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Our earthly calms a storm presage, They whisper peace, and tempests rise, And clouds obscure the brightest skies, And winds, and waves in tumult rage.
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No storm disturbs the heavenly peace, No whispering fills the soul with fears As when the brooding tempest nears, And clouds around our path increase.
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'Tis lasting calm, 'tis heavenly rest; Come, Spirit of the Living G.o.d, And in our spirits shed abroad The peace that makes the troubled blest.
COMMUNION
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Let Thy Blood in mercy poured, Let thy gracious Body broken, Be to me, O gracious Lord Of Thy boundless love the token; Thou didst give Thyself for me, Now I give myself to Thee.
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Thou didst die that I might live;-- Blessed Lord Thou cam'st to save me; All that love of G.o.d could give, Jesus by His sorrows gave me;-- Thou didst give Thyself for me, Now I give myself to Thee.
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By the thorns that crowned Thy brow, By the spear wound and the nailing; By the pain and death I now Claim, O Christ, Thy love unfailing; Thou didst give Thyself for me, Now I give myself to Thee.