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THE KING

THANKSGIVING SERVICE. i United Press Association -By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, June 22 The order for the services of Thanksgiving, which will be used throughout . the country, reads: “In thanksgiving to Almighty God. for His good providence, by which our most gracious Sovereign lias been delivered from a severe illness; to the comfort of the whole realm, and for the signal love and loyalty that his people manifest in time of trouble.” The Primate, Dr Lang, will officiate at the Abbey. During the service the congregation will sing the hymn: “All People that on Earth Do Dwell.” *he Dean will say: “God Save the King. God save the Realm. God give us thankful The congregation will reply by singing the first verse of the National Anthem.' Special passages selected from the Psalms, and from Isaiah, with expressions of thanksgiving, .will he read, after which, the Primate will say prayers of thankfulness for the King’s recovery, and “for gifts of strength and courage to the Queen.”. Prayers for the sick and .suffering generally, and for the Empire, will follow, them.-the To De-um. * :" The Primate will pronounce the Benediction. Their Majesties will depart while the congregation sings Blake’s hymn, “I Will Not Cease from Mental Flight.” . /

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1929, Page 4

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THE KING Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1929, Page 4

THE KING Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1929, Page 4

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