SUNG AT THE SERVICE
MEMORIAL HYMN
Tune: “Aurelia” Our Father, by whose servants Our cause was built of old, Whose hand hath c r owned her children \\ ith blessings maniimd, For Thine unfailing mercies. Far strewn along our way, W ith all who passed before us, We praise Thy name today. i They reap not where they laboured, We reap what they have sown; Our harvest may be garnered By ages yet unknown 1 lie days of old have dowered us With gifts beyond ah praise; Our Father, make us l lithful To serve the coining days. Before us and beside us, Still holden in thine hand, A cloud of unseen witness, Our elder comrades stand; One family unbroken, We join, with one acclaim, One heart, one voice uplifting, To glorify Thy name. —George Wallace Briggs.
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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 3, 1 April 1948, Page 1
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136SUNG AT THE SERVICE White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 3, 1 April 1948, Page 1
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