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William a William Alfred Quayle
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We have had the Triune God as our special possession; we have had the Church for our home; we have fronted the ever- lastingness to which we haste and for which our natures are equipped. We re- joice in God. We would laugh out loud in Thy presence. All the music of which our hearts and lips are master we spill out in Thy praise in this opportune hour.
Make this house glorious because here God, that Father, meets man, the son. Make the dedication of ourselves to be as sincere as was the dedicati
...on of this holy place. Beyond any hesitation may we be the temples of the Holy Ghost now and evermore in Christ our Savior. Amen.
175 ©0 i?ot t!)e Wiih JBirbs; Waktn Wit\} a ^ong 10RD, at early morning we are hungry. J Give us bread. Do not the wild birds waken with a song? They arc hungry, too, but must needs sing their halle- luiahs ere they break their fast. Lord, we would be thoughtful when the foolish birds are wise. AVe would lift our voice of praise. We hungry folk would do a little more than ask for daily bread.


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