John Breed, Diary and Training diary, item 67
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Left side of page
Father of All, to Thee
With loving hearts we pray,
Through Him in mercy given
The Life, the Truth, the Way :
From Heaven, thy Throne, in mercy shed
Thy blessings on each bended head.
Father of all, to Thee
Our contrite heart we raise,
Unstrung by sin and pain
Long voiceless in Thy praise :
Breathe Thou the silent chords along,
Until they tremble into song.
Father of all, to Thee
We breathe unuttered fears,
Deep hidden in our souls
That have no voice but tears ;
Take Thou our hand and through the wild
Lead gently on each trustful child.
Father of all, may we
In praise our tongues employ,
When gladness fills the soul
With deep and hallowed joy :
In storm and calm give us to see
The path of peace which leads to Thee, AMEN.
INVOCATION.
REV. J. REAVLEY.
LESSON.
REV. N. M. CUTHBERT.
Psalm xxiii.
For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand
at the latter day upon the earth : and though after my skin worms
destroy this body, yet in my flesh I see God : whom I shall
see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold and not another. -
Job xix. 25-27.
Right side of page
I am the Resurrection and the Life : he that believeth in Me,
though he were dead, yet shall he live : and whosoever liveth and
believeth in Me shall never die.- St. John xi, 25, 26.
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down
his life for his friend.- St. John xv, 13.
I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have
kept the Faith : henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of
righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give
me at that day. - II. Tim., iv, 7-8.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
HEADMASTER : S. R. SLACK.
ALLISON, J. N. MCBEATH, B. E.
ATKINSON, C. K. MORRIS, A.
BANNISTER, R. OGDEN, W. F.
BLYTHE, H. PRICE, G.
BREED, J. B. RAWORTH, P.
BROCK, H. L REDHEAD, J. F.
CARR, R. M. SHEPARD, N.
CHIPCHASE, C. J. SMITH, S.
FELL, M. H. SPENCE, J. R.
FEATHERBY, W. S. SPENCER, W.
JOPLING, J. W. TRAFFORD, A. E.
HOLDEN, G. F. VAUGHAN, J. D.
HODSON, W. C. M. WHITELEY, A. I. C.
LADLAY, E. WHITTAKER, H.
MATHER, T. P. WINCH, A.
MAYNARD, C. A. WOLFENDEN, R.
NORMANDALE, T. W. WRIGLET, P. B.
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Left side of page
Father of All, to Thee
With loving hearts we pray,
Through Him in mercy given
The Life, the Truth, the Way :
From Heaven, thy Throne, in mercy shed
Thy blessings on each bended head.
Father of all, to Thee
Our contrite heart we raise,
Unstrung by sin and pain
Long voiceless in Thy praise :
Breathe Thou the silent chords along,
Until they tremble into song.
Father of all, to Thee
We breathe unuttered fears,
Deep hidden in our souls
That have no voice but tears ;
Take Thou our hand and through the wild
Lead gently on each trustful child.
Father of all, may we
In praise our tongues employ,
When gladness fills the soul
With deep and hallowed joy :
In storm and calm give us to see
The path of peace which leads to Thee, AMEN.
INVOCATION.
REV. J. REAVLEY.
LESSON.
REV. N. M. CUTHBERT.
Psalm xxiii.
For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand
at the latter day upon the earth : and though after my skin worms
destroy this body, yet in my flesh I see God : whom I shall
see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold and not another. -
Job xix. 25-27.
Right side of page
I am the Resurrection and the Life : he that believeth in Me,
though he were dead, yet shall he live : and whosoever liveth and
believeth in Me shall never die.- St. John xi, 25, 26.
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down
his life for his friend.- St. John xv, 13.
I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have
kept the Faith : henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of
righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give
me at that day. - II. Tim., iv, 7-8.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
HEADMASTER : S. R. SLACK.
ALLISON, J. N. MCBEATH, B. E.
ATKINSON, C. K. MORRIS, A.
BANNISTER, R. OGDEN, W. F.
BLYTHE, H. PRICE, G.
BREED, J. B. RAWORTH, P.
BROCK, H. L REDHEAD, J. F.
CARR, R. M. SHEPARD, N.
CHIPCHASE, C. J. SMITH, S.
FELL, M. H. SPENCE, J. R.
FEATHERBY, W. S. SPENCER, W.
JOPLING, J. W. TRAFFORD, A. E.
HOLDEN, G. F. VAUGHAN, J. D.
HODSON, W. C. M. WHITELEY, A. I. C.
LADLAY, E. WHITTAKER, H.
MATHER, T. P. WINCH, A.
MAYNARD, C. A. WOLFENDEN, R.
NORMANDALE, T. W. WRIGLET, P. B.
-
Father of All, to Thee
With loving hearts we pray,
Through Him in mercy given
The Life, the Truth, the Way :
From Heaven, thy Throne, in mercy shed
Thy blessings on each bended head.
Father of all, to Thee
Our contrite heart we raise,
Unstrung by sin and pain
Long voiceless in Thy praise :
Breathe Thou the silent chords along,
Until they tremble into song.
Father of all, to Thee
We Breathe unuttered fear,
Deep hidden in our souls
That have no voice but tears ;
Take Thou our hand and through the wild
Lead gently on each trustful child.
Father of all, may we
In praise our tongues employ,
When gladness fills the soul
With deep and hallowed joy :
In storm and calm give us to see
The path of peace which leads to Thee, AMEN.
INVOCATION.
REV. J. REAVLEY.
LESSON.
REV. N. M. CUTHBERT.
Psalm xxiii.
For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand
at the latter day upon the earth : and though after my skin worms
destroy this body, yet in my flesh I see God : whom I shall
see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold and not another. -
Job xix. 25-27.
I am the Resurrection and the Life : he that believeth in Me,
though he were dead, yet shall he live : and whosoever liveth and
believeth in Me shall never die.- St. John xi, 25, 26.
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down
his life for his friend.- St. John xv, 13.
I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, i have
kept the Faith : henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of
righteousness, which the lord, the righteous Judge, shall give
me at that day. - II. Tim., iv, 7-8.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
HEADMASTER : S. R. SLACK.
ALLISON, J. N. MCBEATH, B. E.
ATKINSON, C. K. MORRIS, A.
BANNISTER, R. OGDEN, W. F.
BLYTHE, H. PRICE, G.
BREED, J. B. RAWORTH, P.
BROCK, H. L REDHEAD, J. F.
CARR, R. M. SHEPARD, N.
CHIPCHASE, C. J. SMITH, S.
FELL, M. H. SPENCE, J. R.
FEATHERBY, W. S. SPENCER, W.
JOPLING, J. W. TRAFFORD, A. E.
HOLDEN, G. F. VAUGHAN, J. D.
HODSON, W. C. M. WHITELEY, A. I. C.
LADLAY, E. WHITTAKER, H.
MATHER, T. P. WINCH, A.
MAYNARD, C. A. WOLFENDEN, R.
NORMANDALE, T. W. WRIGLET, P. B.
-
Father of All, to Thee
With loving hearts we pray,
Through Him in mercy given
The Life, the Truth, the Way :
From Heaven, thy Throne, in mercy shed
Thy blessings on each bended head.
Father of all, to Thee
Our contrite heart we raise,
Unstrung by sin and pain
Long voiceless in Thy praise :
Breathe Thou the silent chords along,
Until they tremble into song.
Father of all, to Thee
We Breathe unuttered fear,
Deep hidden in our souls
That have no voice but tears ;
Take Thou our hand and through the wild
Lead gently on each trustful child.
Father of all, may we
In praise our tongues employ,
When gladness fills the soul
With deep and hallowed joy :
In storm and calm give us to see
The path of peace which leads to Thee, AMEN.
INVOCATION.
REV. J. REAVLEY.
LESSON.
REV. N. M. CUTHBERT.
Psalm xxiii.
For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand
at the latter day upon the earth : and though after my skin worms
destroy this body, yet in my flesh I see God : whom I shall
see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold and not another. -
Job xix. 25-27.
I am the Resurrection and the Life : he that believeth in Me,
though he were dead, yet shall he live : and whosoever liveth and
believeth in Me shall never die.- St. John xi, 25, 26.
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down
his life for his friend.- St. John xv, 13.
I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, i have
kept the Faith : henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of
righteousness, which the lord, the righteous Judge, shall give
me at that day. - II. Tim., iv, 7-8.
ROLL OF HONOUR.
HEADMASTER : S. R. SLACK.
ALLISON, J. N. MCBEATH, B. E.
ATKINSON, C. K. MORRIS, A.
BANNISTER, R. OGDEN, W. F.
BLYTHE, H. PRICE, G.
BREED, J. B. RAWORTH, P.
BROCK, H. L REDHEAD, J. F.
CARR, R. M. SHEPARD, N.
CHIPCHASE, C. J. SMITH, S.
FELL, M. H. SPENCE, J. R.
FEATHERBY, W. S. SPENCER, W.
JOPLING, J. W. TRAFFORD, A. E.
HOLDEN, G. F. VAUGHAN, J. D.
HODSON, W. C. M. WHITELEY, A. I. C.
LADLAY, E. WHITTAKER, H.
MATHER, T. P. WINCH, A.
MAYNARD, C. A. WOLFENDEN, R.
NORMANDALE, T. W. WRIGLET, P. B.
-
Father of All, to Thee
With loving hearts we pray,
Through Him in mercy given
The Life, the Truth, the Way :
From Heaven, thy Throne, in mercy shed
Thy blessings on each bended head.
Father of all, to Thee
Our contrite heart we raise,
Unstrung by sin and pain
Long voiceless in Thy praise :
Breathe Thou the silent chords along,
Until they tremble into song.
Father of all, to Thee
We Breathe unuttered fear,
Deep hidden in our souls
That have no voice but tears ;
Take Thou our hand and through the wild
Lead gently on each trustful child.
Father of all, may we
In praise our tongues employ,
When gladness fills the soul
With deep and hallowed joy :
In storm and calm give us to see
The path of peace which leads to Thee, AMEN.
INVOCATION.
REV. J. REAVLEY.
LESSON.
REV. N. M. CUTHBERT.
Psalm xxiii.
For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand
at the latter day upon the earth : and though after my skin worms
destroy this body, yet in my flesh I see God : whom I shall
see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold and not another. -
Job xix. 25-27.
I am the Resurrection and the Life : he that believeth in Me,
though he were dead, yet shall he live : and whosoever liveth and
believeth in Me shall never die.- St. John xi, 25, 26.
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down
his life for his friend.- St. John xv, 13.
-
Father of All, to Thee
With loving hearts we pray,
Through Him in mercy given
The Life, the Truth, the Way :
From Heaven, thy Throne, in mercy shed
Thy blessings on each bended head.
Father of all, to Thee
Our contrite heart we raise,
Unstrung by sin and pain
Long voiceless in Thy praise :
Breathe Thou the silent chords along,
Until they tremble into song.
Father of all, to Thee
We Breathe unuttered fear,
Deep hidden in our souls
That have no voice but tears ;
Take Thou our hand and through the wild
Lead gently on each trustful child.
Father of all, may we
In praise our tongues employ,
When gladness fills the soul
With deep and hallowed joy :
In storm and calm give us to see
The path of peace which leads to Thee, AMEN.
INVOCATION.
REV. J. REAVLEY.
LESSON.
REV. N. M. CUTHBERT.
Psalm xxiii.
For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand
at the latter day upon the earth : and though after my skin worms
destroy this body, yet in my flesh I see God : whom I shall
see for myself, and mine eyes shall behold and not another. -
Job xix. 25-27.
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