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Memorial Service [1962-07-24]

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Order of Memorial Service for Jack Crossley Clitheroe
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1962
Date:
July 24th, 1962
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JACK CROSSLEY

CLITHEROE

THE CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY SPIRIT,
GUILDFORD

TUESDAY, 24th JULY, 1962,

7.30 pam.

ORDER OF SERVICE
HYMN

Jesus lives! thy terrors now

"Can o more, O death, appal us

Jesus livee! by this we know

"Thou, O grave, canst not enthr

‘Alleluia|

Jesus livea! henceforth is death
But the gate of lite immortal;
This shall calm our trembling breath,
When we pas its gloomy poy

By
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Seviens

FYE Aleluiat
giving.

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death

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PR i

Jesus lives! to him the throne.
"uer all the world is given:
May we g0 where he is gone.

Reat and reign with him in heaven.
ia
Alletu

SENTENCES

1 am the Resurrection and the Life.

b the Lord: he that belicvsth in me.

though e vere degd v shll be

et and whosoever liveth and believeth

e

Tose oF God which is i Chriat Jesu,

ting arm.
e Eternal God 1 thy Refuge, and underneath aze the everlaspover
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PSALM

15

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Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle : or who shall rest upon thy holy right,
an uncorrupt life : and docth the thing which is
Even he that leadeth from
his heart.

and speaketh the truth

in his tongue, nor done evil to his neighbour
‘He that hath used no deccit
neighbour.

and hath not slandered

his

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h not by himeclf, but is lowly in his own eyes : and maket
o that scttot
that fear the Lord.

much of them

his neighbour, and dissppointeth him not
He that sweareth unto
ance.

it were to his own hindr

ough

t

e that hath ot given his money upon usury : nor taken reward agains

the innocent.

Whoso dosth these things : shall never

foll

Glory be to the Father, and to the Son : and to the Holy Ghost:

As

Amen.

was in the beginning,

now and ever shall be : world without end.

READING.

After this, it was noised sbroad, that Mr. Valiant.for.truth was
with o ummons, by the same post as the other: and had
taken
1his Tor a token that the summons was true, That his pitcher
ot broken at the fauntain. When he understood it. he called
suid he, | am going
Tor in-frionds, and told them of it Then.

to.my Father's;

‘and though with great diffculty { am got hither,

Jet mow do 1 not repent e of al the irouble |

akill to

Inc In my pigritmage, and my covrage and

et it,

have been at tg

that shall succeed

My sword 1 give to him

Zrrive where

him that can

My marks and scara | carry with me, to be a witness for

o mov will be my rewarder.

me, that| have fought
When the day that

panied him 1

the

he must go hence ws

riverside. into which

come, many accom-

as he went, he

said,

B Cath, where is thy sting¥~ And,as_ he went down decper, he
3" o he passed over, and all
"Grave where i thy victory

the trumpets sounded for him on the other side.
ANTHEM

“Ye now have sorrow” (From the Requicm)
(Soprano Soloist:

TiLxa GobFrer)

PRAYERS

HYMN

They

Al

stand, those halls of Sion

There is the throne of David;
‘And there, from care released,

The shout of them that triumph,
The song of them that fea

And they. seho with their Leader
Have conquered in the Aght,
For ever and for ever
"Are clad in robes of white

© sweet and blesséd country,
The home of God's elect!
O sweet and blessid country
That cager hearts expect!
Jesu, in mercy bring us
o that dear land of rest:

Who ast, with God the Father
And Spirit, ever blast.

Brahme

ADDRESS
By The Right Hon. S Riciaro Nucanr, Bart., M.P.

HYMN
Who so beset him round
With dismal stories,
Do but themselves confound—
i stren
e

“Cainag alli
Let bim i constaney
i Foll e e
ere's

mo

Bt

discouragement

Shall make him once relent
To be a pilgrim,

Singe

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cugh

bwith

siants

ngvlmakcrunn

His ek avowed intent

To be
a pilgrim.

Lard,
thes doe defend

£ with

thy

Spirit,

We know we st the énd
Shall life heri:
Then fancies flss away
L Tens not what men
ssy,
Tl 15bous night and dey

To be o pilgrim.

BLESSING

By The Right Rev. F. F. Jomstox, CBE., MA.

BEFORE. THE. SERVICE,
Pastoral Symphony from Messish

Jesu. Joy of man's desing

(from Cantata

Hondet

147)

Pastorsl Symphony from The Christmas Oratorlo

1. S. Back
1. 5. Bach

AFTER THE SERVICE
Toceata and Fugue in D mi.

1.5 Boch