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Whole flocks and herds should die ; fiut on such off'rings thou disdain'st To caist a gracious eye.

17. A broken spirit is " . By God most highly priz'd«

By him a brdken contrite heart Shall never be despis'd.

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^^ In my distress I cried to thee, Who kindly didst relieve. And from the grave's expecting jaws My hopeless life retrieve.

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% My longing soul faints with desire To view thy blest abode ; My panting heart and flesh cry out For thee, the living God.

4. O Lord of hosts, my King and God, How highly blest are they Who inthy Temple always dwell. And there thy praise display.

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1, % O praise the Lord, for he is good. His mercies ne'er decay ; That his kind favours ever last. Let thankful Isr'el say.

S, 4. Their sense of his -eternal love. Let Aaron's house express ; And that it never fails, let all That fear the Lord confess.

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I 8. Ask, and receive thy full demands Thine shall the heathen be : The utmost limits of the lands Shall be possessed by thee.

10. Learn then, ye Princes ; and give ear, Ye judges of tlic earth ; Worship the Lord with holy fear, Rejoice with awful mirth.

PSALM XIX. VERSES 1, 2, 3.

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I. The heav'ns declare thy glory, Lord, Which that alone can fill ; The 'irmament and stars express Their great Creator's skill.

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1 3. Their pow'rful Iangu(^ to no realm I Or region is confinVl ;

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PSALM XXXIV. VERSES 7, 8, 9.

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S. God's tender mercy knows no bouat^ His truth shall ne'er decay : Then let the willing nations round Their grateful tribute pay.

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2. Praise him all ye that in his house,

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4. Then stand in awe of his commands, Flee ev'ry thing that's ill ; Commune in private with your hearts, And bend them to his will.

C. While worldly minds impatient grow.

More prosp'rous times to sec, ; Still let the glories of thy face Shiiie brightly, Lord, on me.

PSALM LXXVII. VERSES 7,8, 9, 10, 11.12.

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7. Has God for ever cast us off?

Withdrawn his favour quite ?

8. Are both his mercy and his truth

Uetir'd to endless niglit ?

9. Can his long practised love forget

Its wonted aids to bring ? Has he in wralh shut up and senl'd His mercy's healing spring ?

10. I said, my weakness liinis these fears ; But I'll my fears disband ; I'll yet remember the most high, And years of his right hand.

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7. Then, free from pensive cares, my soul,

Resume thy wonted rest ; For God lius woiul'roHsly to thee

His ijouiitcuus love exprest. , ;-

8. When death alarm'd me, he remov'd

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9. Theref«»re my life's remaining year^,

Which God to me shall lend, Will I in praises (o his name And in his bcrvicc spend*

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1. Lord, hear the voice of my complaint.;

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Will I for help repair.

3. Thou in the mom my voice shalt hear ;

And with the dawning day, To thee devoutly I'll look up, To thee devoutly pray.

7, And when thy boundless grace shall rac To thy lov'd courts restore, On thee I'll fix my longing eyes

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PSALM XLIL VERSES 9, 10, IL Con Lamento.

J>. God of my strength, how long shall I, Like one forgotten mourn, Forlorn, forsaken, and expos'd,

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10. My heart is pierced, as with a sword, While thus ray foes upbraid ; Vain boaster, where is now thy Grod ? And where his promis'd aid

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13. This man shall rest and safety find

In seasons of distress ; Whilst God prepares a pit for those That stubbornly transgress.

14. For God will never from his saintr »' . His favour wholly take :

His own possession and his lot He will not quite forsake.

i5. The world shall then confess thee just In all that thou hast done : And those that chusc thy upright ways Shall in those paths go on.

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Whase gen'rous tongue disdains to speak, The thing his heart disproves. '

3. Who never did a slander forge,

H is neigiibour's fame to wound ; Or hearken to a false report, ^^■■- By malice whispered round.

7. The man who by his steady course, Has happiness insur'd, When earth's foundation shakes, shall stand By providence secur'd.

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1. The Lord himself, the mighty Lord, Vouchsafes to be my guide ; ^^ The shepherd by whose constant care ^»^* •' My wants are aH supplied.

5. He does my wand'ring soul reclaim, And, to his endless praise. Instruct with humble sseal to walk In his most righteous ways.

4. I pass the g'.ooniy vale of death, ' From fear nod danger free ; For there his aiding rotl and staff Defend and comfort me.

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20,21. Onr soul on God with patience waits ; Our help and shield is he ; ' Then Lord let still our hearts rejoice, Bccautc we trust in thee.

22. The riches of thy mercy, Lord, Do thou to us extend ; Since wc for all we want or wish, Oil thee ulonc depend.

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II. Let all, who truly fear the Lord, On hinj their fear rely ; Who them in danger can defend, And all 'their wants supply.

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8. Awa1<e my glory, harp and lute. No longer let your strings be mute ; And I, my tuneful part to take^ Will with the early dawn awake.

9. Thy praises, Lord, I will resound To all the list'ning nations round ;

10. Thy mercy highest heav'n transcends ; . ,. Thy truth beyond the clouds extends.

11. Be thou, O God, exalted high ; And, as thy glory fills the sky, ^, So let it be on earth display'd. Till thou art here, as there, obeyed.

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With light thou dost thyself enrobe.

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8,9. Let earth, and all that dwell therein. Before him trembling stand ; For, when he spake the word, 'twas made ; 'Twas fix'd at his command.

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* With his right hand and holy arm. The conquest he has won. *

9. The Lord has thro' th'astonish'd world Display'd his saving might, And made his righteous acts appear In all the heathen's sight.

3. Of Isr'el's house his ' we and truth ;■ '!.»'.- Have ever mindful been ; " , Wide eartli's remotest parts the pow'r ; Of Isr'el's God have seen. .^

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6. To lieav'n I made my mournful pray'r,

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Abhor what's ill, and truth esteem ; ., He'll keep his servants' souls entire, ^■' And them from wicked hands redeem.

11. For seeds are sown of glorious light, ':

A future harvest for the just; 1

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12. Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord ;

Memorials of his holiness Deep in your thankful breasts record, :t:t *• And with your thankful tongues confess.

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I,g. In thee I put my stedfast trust, ^ t^ . Defend me. Lord, from shame ; Incliite thine ear, and save my soul. For righteous is thy name.

3. Be thou my strong abiding-place. To which I may resort ; 'Tis thy decree that keeps me safe ; Thou art my rock and fort.

4, 5. From cruel and ungodly men, » Protect and set me free ;

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8, 9. O ! all ye nations, bless our God, ^ And loudly speak his praise ; Who keeps our souls alive, and still Confirms our stedfast ways.

10. For thou hast try'd us. Lord, as fire ; Does try the precious ore ;

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13. Insulting foes did us, their slaves, 1 hro' fire and water chase ; But yet, at last, thou brought'st us forth, Into a wealthy place.

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3. And let them say, how dreadful, Lord, » In all thy worlis art tlioii ;

To thy great pow'r thy stubljorn foes Shall all be forc'd to bow. 1

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And, with glad hymns, their awful dread Of thy great name express.

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S. How surely 'slablishcd is thy throne, i Which shall no change or period see ;

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5, 4. The floods, O Lord, lift up their voice. And toDS the troubled waves on high ; But God above can still their noise. And make the angry sea comply,

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8. When us to seek thy glorious face, %' - -

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132. With favour, Lord, look down on me Who thy relief implore ; > ...

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133. Directed by thy heavenly word Let all my footsteps be ;

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134. Release, entirely set me free Fron- persecuting- hands, '

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169. To ray request and earnest cry

Attend, O gracious Lord ; Inspire my heart with heavenly skill ^ According to thy word.

170. Let ray repeated pray'r at last

Before thy throne appear; According to thy plighted word. For my relief draw near.

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The tribute of their praise'; When thou thy counsels hnst reveal'd, And taught me thy just ways.

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2. I have affirm'd, and still maintain.

Thy mercy shall for ever last ; "■ Thy truth, that does the heav'ns sustain. Like them shall stand for ever fast.

5. For such stupendous truth and love

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9. Thou God of our salvation, help, And free our souls from blame, So shall our pardon and defence l^xalt thy glorious name.

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PSALM CXLVI. VERSES 6. 7, 8, 10. Largo e Cantahile.

6. The Lord; who made both heav*ii and earth

And all that they contain. Will never quit his stedlast truth. Nor make his promise vain.

7. The poor opprest, from all their wrongs

Are eae'd by his decree ; He gives the hungry needful food, And sets the prisoners free.

3. By him the blind receive their sight) The weak and ftdl'n he rears, With kiud regard and tender love

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10. T^e God that does in Sion dwell

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From age to age his reign endUres ; Let all his praises sing.

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5. O ! then that thy most holy will Might o'er my ways preside, And I the course of all my life By thy direction guide.

ti. Then with assurance "thould I walk. From all confusion free; '^

ConvincM with joy that all my ways With thy conunands agree.

7. My upright heart shtill my glad mouth. With cheerful praises fill ; When,, by^thy righteous judgments taught,, I shall have learnt thy will.

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Immoveable shall stand, . As doth the earth, -which thou uphoId*st By thy almighty hand.

91. All things the course by thee ordain'd

Ken to this day fulfil ; They arc thy faithful subjects all,

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Chobvs. 3. To heathen lands his fame rehearse. His wonders to the universe.

10. Proclaim aloud, Jehovah reigns. Whose pow'r the universe sustains. And banisL'd justice will restore. IL Let therefore heav'n new joys confess. And heav'nly mirth let earth express ; Its loud applause the ocean roar ;

Chokus. Its mute inhabitants rejoice.

And for this triumph find a voice.

12. For ioy let fertile vallies sing.

The cheerful groves their tribute bring. The tuneful choir of birds awake,

13. The Lord's approach to celebrate ;

Who now sets out with awful state, ^^^ His circuit thro' the earth to take,

Chobus. From heav'n to judge the worid he's come. With justice to reward and doom.

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3. Where'er the circling Stth displays His rising beams or setting rays.

Due pi^ise to his great name address.

4. God through the ivorld extends his sway. The regions of eternal day

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Be guarded from my treach'rous foe.

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His praise declare, Ye heav'ns above ; ^ And clouds that move

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5, 6. Let them adore the Lord, ' And praise his holy name, By whose almighty word, They all from nothing came ;

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The pow'r of numbers, speech, and tliouglit.

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On him alone tlty trust repose ; " "

My rock and health will strength supply To bear tae shock of all my foes.

7. God does his saving health dispense, And ilowing blessings daily send : He is my fortress and defence :

On him my soul shall still depend.

8. In him, ye people, always trust ;

Hefore his throne pour out your liearts ; For God, the merciful and'just. His timely aid to us imparts.

''*■' 11. For Gotl has ofl his will exprcss'd,

And I this truth have fully known ; To be of boundless pow'r possess'd, Belongs, of right, to God alone.

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i. For thee, O God, our constant praise In Sion waits, thy chosen seat ; Our prumis'd altars there we'll raise

And alt our zealous vows complete. , ,

ff. O thou, who to my humble pray'r

Didst always bend thy list'ning ear, To thee shall all mankind repair. And at thy gtuciuus throne appear.

3. Our sins Cthough numberless,) in vain To stop thy (lowing jnercv try ; Whilst thou o'erlook'sl tlie guilty stain. And vvasiiest out the crimson d^ e.

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1. To God your grateful voices raise,

Who does your daily patron prove;. And let your never-ceasing praise

Attend on his eternal love. -^

2,3. Let those give thanks whom he from bands Of proud oppressing foes rclcas'd ; And brought tiiem back from distant lanils, From north and south and west and east.

4, 5. Throujih lonely desert ways they went, i, . " Nor could a peopled city :ind ;

Till, qnite with thirst and hunger spent. Their fainting souls within them pin'd.

6. Then soon to God's indulgent ear.

Did they their mournful cry address; Wlio graciously vouchsafd to hear,

And fre!y!d them, from their deep distress.

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3. Thine eye my bed and path surveys,

My public haunts and private ways ; *

4. Thou know'st what 'tis m^ lips would vent. My yet unuttcr'd words' intent.

5. Surrounded by thy pow'r I stand. On ev'ry side I fine! thy hand :

6. O skill, for human reach too high, _^ Too dazzling brig.^i for raorUd eye. ^

7. O, could I so perfiilious be, /, To think of once deserting thee, Where, Lord, could I thy inljuenT s'm'R,

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?, With ev'ry morning's early dawn jHis goodness to relate ; Aivd of his constant truth each night The glad ci'ectB repeat.

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The conquest he hath won.

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4. Let therefore earth's inhabitants Their cheerful voices raise,

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2. His works for greatness tho' renown'd, His wond'rous works with ease are found, By those who seek for them atight, "' And in the pious search delight. ]

3. His works are all of matchless fame, And universal glory claim ; ' His truth, confirm'd through ages past, Shall to eternal ages last.

4. By precepts he has US enjoined

To keep hie wond'rous works in mind;

And to posterity record.

That godd and gtaoious is our Lord.

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1 . O praise the Lord in that blest place '^' From whence his goodness largely ff(^s ;

Praise him in heav'n, where he his face 5 Unveil'd in perfect glory shows.

2. Praise him for all the mighty acts

Which he in our behalf has done ; •.His kindness this return exacts,

With which our praise should equal run.

3. Let the shrill trumpers warlike voice

Make rocks and hills his praise rebound ; Praise him with harps' melodiosis noise, And gentle psaltry's silver sound.

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And 8cn\e with graceful motion dance; Let instruments of various strings, With organs join'd, his praise advance

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f. Darkness ^nd cloudi of awful shade, His dazzling glory shroud in state ; Justice and truth his guards are made, And, lix'd by his pavilion, wait.

12. Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord ; Memorials of his holiness Deep in your faithful breasts record. And with your thankful tongues confetf.

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8. The Lord alEmnd^witb tender love And unexampled acts of grace ; His waken'dwratli doth slowly move. His willing mercy flies apace.

9, 10. God will not always harshly chide.

But with his anger quickly part ; - And loves his punishments to guide More by bis love than <iur desert

11. As high as heaven its arch extend* Above thiHittle spit of clay. So much his boundles» love transcends The small respects that we can pay."

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I. To oelebnte thy praise, O Lord, ,

I will mjr heart prepare ; '

To all the liafainy world thy workii Tbjr wond'reus works, declare^

t. The thought of them shall to my soul Elxalted pleasure bring ; Whiht to thy name, O thou moit Ughy Triumphaiit pmise I sii*g.

Gloria Patri.

To Father, Son, and Holy Ghoct, The God whom we adore,

Be glory as it was, is now, And shall be cvennore.

PSALM LXXXI. VERSES 1, %, 3.

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3. Let trofttp«:'ti, at the «;re&t nCW Their in yt'ul voices rais'S, To celebi .<>- Jr* appointed tiuM^ The solemn dky of pnUw.

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1. O God, my heart is fully bent To magnify thy name : My tongue with cheerful songs of praise Shall celebrate thy fame.

2. Awake ray lute ; nor thou, my harp, -«i Thy warbling notes delay, y

Whilst I with early hynms of joy Prevent the dawnmg day.

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y To his ail-seeing eye ; - - -' - g- No danger sliall my Iiopes remove, Because lie still is uigb.

9. Therefore my heart all grief defies ; My glory does rejoice ; My flesh shall rest, in hope to rise,

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10. Thou, Lord, when I resign my breath,

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11. Thou shalt the paths of life display, 'J

Which to tliy presence lead ; Where pleasures dwell without allay. And joys that never fade.

PSALM XXXV. VERSES 11, 12.

*A Tempo Giusto e Piano.

PSALM LXXXVL VERSES 1, % O.

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I. To ray complaint, O Lord, ray God, Thy graoious ear incline ; Hear me, distressed, and destitute Of all relief but thine.

2. Do thou, O God, preserve my soul, \ 'A

Thart does thy name adore : ^i

Thy servant keep, and him, whose trust Relies on the^ restore. ^

3. To me, who daily thee invoke, ;^ ,

Thy mercy. Lord, extend; !*

4. Refresh thy servant's soul, whose hopes

On thee alone depend.

1 1. False wilnt ,ses, with forj'd complaint^ Against my truth combin'd ; i

And to my charge such things they laid, As I had ne'er dcsign'd.

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A Tempo Giusto Piano e Con Supplicazime,

12. The good which I io them had done, With evil they repaid ; And did by malice undeserv'd

My harmless life invad*. *. . "" " ' '

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And speedily relent ! As we forsake our sins, do thou Revoke our punishment.

14. To satisfy and cheer our souls

Thy early mercy send ; That wc may all our days to come Injoy and comfort spend. ^

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O praise the Lord, and to your praise

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My cheerful thanks express ;

Jn presence of thy saints perform

|.£ri^«r|~.T^^^ vows of my distress. ^

j^ 4 "'ST"*'fiien shall the glad converted world ' To God their homage pay ;

And scatter'd nations of the earth •—«-.- r One sov' reign Lord obey.

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% Look how the hills on ev'ry side Jerusalem inclose ;

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4. Be good, O righteotis God, to those ,^^^^»:w;^-7ji

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INDEX TO THE TUNES.

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PAGE.

All Saints........ » ......l

Alverstoke .2

St. Ann'8 ............3.

San^or . ........•...••..•*• .*...•. .^

Bedford 4

Bishopthorpe . ... ••5.

Branswick. •^

Brodsworth; .....7

Burford ••♦•.• -^

Callcott 40

St. Daric^s ....10

Doncaater H

Emmanuel , IS

Gallway . •Mr

Hanover «...,. 15

Hatfield.. .....16

St. Jaroei' t**!?

Kent... 18

Leed 19

Lincoln. . ..«•«•.. t .90

PAGBJ

,12

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Lynn....... <

St. Magnus.. ...*.. 2\

Manchester 23

St. Margaret's. ^ . . •.$,» .«.• •»*.?• « * . .22

St. Mary '8. ......... i , 24

St. Mtitthew's 32

Mecklenburg 25

Messiah.. 26

Proper 96.. ... , 27

Proper 100 29

Proper 113 « 28

Proper 148 31

Proper 149 30

RockinghRm S3

Sheffield. « ., 34

Suffolk 35

Surrey 36

Wakefield 37

Windsor 38

York 39

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GENERAL INDEX.

I ,

After Christmas, 1st Smday/ <'^*^ ^^

.■■^:3..lllSfi<S 2d Sunday.

AFTER EPIPHANY.

|§t Sunday.

'8" " ■'"' "' "' il^mgSijiCi -■ 2d Sunday. - ^ , v «'

Sd Sunday. . , „.

4tli Sunday. , *

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5th Sunday.

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6th Sunday. :..^.,,,,..,j^ Septuagesima

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Sexagesima, Quinquagcsuua. ^

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_f.j '3 1 1

i;i«|«ia 4<»4

Psalms.

Verses.

Tunes.

Pages.

84

J,2,4

St. Ann's

3

9

1,2 and G. P,

Wakefield

37

71 12d

1,2,4

Leeds York

19 39

100

149

5

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W,7

Old 100th 149 Proper Brunswick

29

SO

6

57 148

1 97 89

8,9^0,11 0,3 A 5?

1,2,5 ^^^ V

Hanover

148 Proper or New Melody. St. James's Surry Mecklenburgb

15 31

17 36 S5

18

1,2,3,18

Old lOOlh

29

3S

W^^. , 1

Sheffield

34

34

1,2,374 ^-^ i

Burford

8

112

92

150

l3,S,4,6 3,4 and G. P. 1,2,3,4,5,6

Lynn

St. Magnus

Suffolk

12

21 35

139

105

15

1^,33, w

1,8,3,4 1,2,3,7

Rockingham

Manchester

Brodsworth

33 23

7

125

1,2,4

York

39

100 149

1^2,^ & G. P.

Old lOOth 149 Proper

29

30

103

145 119

19^0,21^2

1^2,3,4,57 17,18,19

Kent

Lincoln St. David's

18

20 10

90

96 1?)

1,2,3

I,2^3,l(),"ll,12ri3 1,2,3

St. Mary's

96 Proper Bedford

24

27 4

146

95

117

6,7,8,10

1,2,3,6.

1,2 and G. P.

Mcssiuli

Surry

St. Magnus

26 S6 21

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LENT.

Ist Sunday.

Psalms. Verses.

Tunes.

2d Sunday.

Sd Sunday.

4th Sunday.

5th Sunday.

.• Virt X.

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Sunday next before Easter, or Palm Sunday.

Easter Sunday. ,^^^^'

AFTER EASTER.

1st Sunday.

'^ . . . .1 , .. i1rufi.'efc- 2d Sunday. ^^

Sd Sunday.

t"'.fe»

4tli Sunday.

Tf

5th Sunday.

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34 97

90 51

27

77

111

92

25 65

ISO

79

103 94

40 24

81

98

149

93

8 4 9

5 111

34

106 102

112

89

136

116 66

IIO

Pages:

10,11,12

13,14

15,16,17

7,^,9

7A9,10,ll7T« 1,2,3,4 & G. P, 1,2,3,4

Q,n,l4

li«,ft5

8,9,13

8,9^*0, 11 12,13,14,15

5,6,73

7,8,9,10

1,2,3

^,2,3j4

i5,3^&G.P,

1,2,37,5

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1,3,4,6^,9

1,3,4,6

9,10,11

1,2,3,7 1,2,3,4 & G. P.

1^3,14,15

1,2,3,4 25,26,27,28

l5,S,4,6

1,?,5 1,3.4,6

n2,3,253<5

6l6,7,8,9 lAW

Gallway

Burford Kent

Windsor All SainU St. Mary's

Bishopthorpe

Suffolk

Sheffield

Gallway Rockingham

All Saints

Messiah

Surry Brunswick

Rockingh*^

Doncaster

Wakefield

St. James's 149 Proper St. Margaret's

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Hatfield

Bishopthorpe

Lincoln

Brunswick Suffolk

St. David's

Einaauel Leeds ,;

Lynn

Mecklenburgh Brodswurth

148 Proper

Bishopthoipe St. Magnus

1 lO ¥»

14

8 18

38

I

24

5

35 34

14 33

1

26

6

33 11

37

17 30 22

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20

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13 19

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4fler Ascension. 1st Sundoy.

Whitsunday. Trinity Sunday.

AFTER TRINITY.

Ist Sucday. . i»>

2d Sundcy.

3d Sunday,

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4th Sunday, i

Psalms. Versrs.

Tuner.

Poges.

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5th Sunday.

6th Sunday.

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7th Sunday.

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Sth Sunday.

9tb Sunday. \

lOtU Sunday.

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117

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122 133

119

95

150

SI 9

71

5

57

148

1

87 86

1? 33 34

112 106

139

105

15

125

100 149

103 145 119

90

96 19

146

95

117

5,6,7,8 and G. P. 7,8,9,10 1,2, andG. P,

I,2A4

li7,4 1,2,3,4

89,90,91

1,2,3,6

1,2,3,4,6,6

12 4

l',2', and G. P.

1^,3,4^

1,2^7 8,9^0,11

i^,M, sio

1,2,3 1,2,12 11,12, andG. P.

1,2,3,18 1,^3,4^

1^,3,4,6 3.4, andG. P. 1,2,3,4

1^2,3^4, 5^6,7 1,2,3,4 1,?,3,7

1A4 ^2,3,4,5 \^^^ & G. P.

19^0,21,22

l^, 3,4, 5^6 17,18,19

i,2i3,io'in,iv?

1,2,3

6,7,8,10

1,2,3,6

1,2, and G. P.

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St. Margaret's

Doncaster

Bedford

Hanover

Manchester Lincoln

Messiah

Surry

Suffolk

St. Ann's Wakefield

Leeds

Brunswick Hanover

148 Proper.

St. JamCii's

Surry

Aivcrstoke

Old lOOth

Sheffield

Durf..d

Lynn

St. Magnus

Emanuel

Rockingham

Manchester

Brodsworth

York Old lOOth

149 Proper

Kent

Lincoln St. David's

St. Mary's

96 Proper Bedford

Messiah

Surry

St Magnus

22

11

4

15

23 20

26 36

35

3 37

19

6 15 31

17

36

20

34

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33

23

7

39 29 30

18

20 10

24

27 4

26 36 21

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12th Sunday.

13th Sunday. 14th Sundajb

15th Sunday. 16th Sunday. 17th Sunday.

18th Sunday.

Iflth Stinaay. 20th Sunday.

21rt Sunday. ,t«,;v-:'

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Psalms. Verses.

Tunes;

22d Sunday, *

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33d Sunday.

24Ui Sunday.

XH.

18

8 111

119

149 115

130

100 34

65

06 51

145 08 42

19

106

72

22 33

g

118

113

62

8

102

10

112 145

136

119 66

57

119

135

67

86

139 119

89

96

125

1,2,3,18

1,3,4,5,6,0 1,2,3,4, &G. P.

169,170,171

1,11,14

^■^"-^ 1,2,3,4.5

l^,3,4,.<i 7,8,9

11,12,13

l'^3,1041,12^3 11,12,13

8,9'i?0,ll 1,2,3,4 1,2,5

1.2,3 1,2.3,4 18,19, and G. P.

23,24,25,27

18^19,2(^21,22 9,10,11

W,4^,&G.P 5'^,7,8,11

l,3,4,5'i6,9 25,26,27,28 8,»,H),11

l2,3,4,6^ 1^,3,4,5'^ 172,3,25^26

53,7,8,9 l3,3,4,5 8,900,11

5,6,7

1,2.3, & a. P.

1,2,3,4

^1,2^^4^ ^2,3^4, 5^,7 132,133,134,136

1,2,3,10,11,12,13 1,2,4

Emanuel

Hatfield Suffolk

St, Mary's

149 Proper ■■ dsworth

Pnges. 13

All Saints

Old lOOtb Bedford

Kent ,^^

96 Proper Gallway

Bishopthorp«

Sheffield

Burford.

St. James's

Emanuel

Alvtrstoke

York

Brodsworth Lincoln

St. Ann's 113 Proper or New Melody. Rockingham.

Hatfield

Leeds

Windsor

Lynn Lincoln 148 Proper

Bishoplhorpe St. Magnus Hanover.

Messiah Bedford Gallway.

Windsor

Rockingham St. Mary's

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96 Proper York

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35

24

30 7

29 4

18

27 14

5

34

8

17 13

39

7 20

3 28 33

16 19

38

12 20 31

5 21 15

26

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14

38

33

24

27 39

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After Trinity.

Pfalm$.

Ver.fes.

/ unes.

Passes.

25th Sunday.

\t ther* be ony more 8und*yabeforr Adviiit Sanriay tlii; I>tnlina or some of tliotc .Snndayi th«t were omlited af- ter tbe Kpl|ihany alMll lir taketi 'o rajiply 10 inaiiy m nre here w<intin(.

ADVENT.

l»t Sunday.

119

100 106

23

108

!7,1H,19

l'i2,3,4,5 1,2,3,4

1,3,4,6 1,2,3,4

St. DdVul's

Old 100th Emanuel

BrodswortU Wakefield

10

39 13

7

37

8

1,3,4,:-,C,')

Hatlield

16

2d Sunday.

33 148

8.9,10,11

St. James's 148 Proper

17 31

149

\}l,V^, (ind G. P

149 Proper.

30

3d Sun ay.

36 24

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7,8,9,10

Mecklenburgh Doncaster

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30

1,C3,4,5

Alverstoko

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4tb Sundt.

106 117 150

1,2,3,4

1,'i, nndG.P.

1,2,3,4,5,6

Emanuel St. Magnus Suffolk

13

21 35

CHRISTMAS DAY

2 96

7,8,10 1,2^3,10711,12713

Bedford 90 Proper

4 27

85

1,2?3,4

Manchester

23

ASH WEDNESDAY.

51

1,2^,4

Gallway

14

GOOD FRIDAY^

35

11,12

Windsor

38

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18 42

43,6,7,1 5 9,10,11

Kent Brunswick

18 6

ASCENSION.

47

5,6,7,8, and G. P.

St. Margaret's

22

May 29th.

107

1,C3,4'^,6

Rockingham

33

NoYcmber 5vh.

66

879,16^1,12

Lincoln

20

January 30lh.

94

20,21,22,23

Burford

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N. B. On the Sundays when the Sacrament is administered, some of the following Psalms will be sung.

PSALM 26th, Verses 1,2,3,6,11 '— 23d, 1,2,3,4,5,6

.86th,-

1,2,3,4,6 Bangor

Callcott

St. Matthew's

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32

9

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