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HYMNS or THE KINGDOM

STUDENT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT

EDITION

BEING THE ENGLISH SECTION OF

A STUDENTS' HYM:NAL

(edited by sir walfokd dayies)

HARMONIZED EDITION

HUMPHREY MILFORD

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

LONDON EDINBURGH GLASGOW COPENHAGEN

NEW YORK TORONTO MELBOURNE CAPE TOWN

BOMBAY CALCUTTA MADRAS SHANGHAI

1923

'No kind of voice in the world is witlioiit signification.'

*I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding also.'

{St. Paid.)

Printed in Enghmd at tlic Oxford University Press By Frederick Hall

CONTENTS

PAGE

FOREWORD V

MUSICAL EDITOR'S PREFACE vii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xiii

GENERAL INDEX xvi

SUBJECT INDEX . xxx

INDEX OF AUTHORS, TRANSLATORS, AND SOURCES xxxi

INDEX OF TUNES xxxiii

METRICAL INDEX OF TUNES xxxv

INDEX OP COMPOSERS AND SOURCES .... xxxix

HYMNS 1

TE DEUM 414

SUPPLEMENT . ..,.,.. 427

FOREWORD

For some years the Student Christian Movement has been feeling its way towards a Book of Hymns for Students which would serve as a companion to the Book of Fraijers for Students. In 1917 and in the three following years a small collection of Conference Hijmnn was published annually for use at the Summer Conferences of the Movement. These collections were experimental : hymns which hitherto were little known were introduced, and also tunes. Under the guidance of Drs. Harold Darke and Henry Ley, and Messrs. Martin Shaw and A. C. Dixon, a revolution was made in the singing at Conferences.

These successful experiments made a hymn-book an uigent need. The difficulty has always been the cost of a musical edition.

At the beginning of last year we approached Dr. (now Sir) Walford Davios about the musical editorship, and learned that he had already been asked to prepare a School and College Hymn-book for the National Council of Music, University of Wales. Our aims and tastes were so alike that co-operation has proved possible, and this collection of Hymns of the Kingdom is the result. It does not contain all the hjmns we would wish for, and it includes some hymns which we should probably not have chosen for a collection made exclusively for the Student Movement. But we put it before the members of our Movement believing that they will find it good and true.

We are grateful to many members of the Movement and friends for help in the selection of hymns: also to Sir Walford Davies and the editorial committee of the National Council of Music for the generous way in which they have met our criticisms and suggestions, and esptcially for allowing a short Supplement of Hymns and Tunes which are much used in the Movement. Chiefly are we very happy to have the services of Sir Walford Davies as musical editor. We trust all who read this foreword will go on to read the preface in which he explains the reasons for the seveial unique features of the book.

This book, it may here be explained, appears in four forms :

1. Hymns of the Kingdom (Melody Edition). An edition of words with melodic outline in both notations for use of the Student Chiistian Movement, and for general English use.

2. Students' Hymnal (Melody Edition). An edition of the same kind for use in Welsh Schools and Colleges, which contains all of No. 1 with 123 Welsh Hymns and Tunes and several Psalms, short Anthems, and Carols added.

3. Hymns op the Kingdom (Harmonized Edition). A complete musical edition in both notations, harmonized. Corresponding to No. 1 above.

4. Students' Hymnal (Harmony Edition). A complete musical edition in both notations, containing all of No. 2 harmonized.

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ON THE NEED OF PLACING THE WRITTEN MELODY BEFORE ALL SINGERS

Hymn-singing needs to be natural, unforced, and full of life. It should be the most vital experience of which a school, or college, or any assembly is capable. A good 'sing' together realizes and releases esprit de corps in unique ways. It can be an ideal exi:)ression of unity of spirit.

Two dangers threaten this ideal. On the one hand, it is possible that some schools with lively joy will come to shout their hymns indiscriminately and think it fine. On the other hand, the effort to be correct, refined, or (as some may think) solemn enough, may produce a far more deadly danger and destroy spontaneity and heartiness. This respectful reducing of natural energies, for fear of offending propriety, easily decays, as it deserves to decay, into sheer apathy in which not a single line can be said to be alive. Under such conditions the best-known hymns are apt to falter, drag, and die ; while those tunes which are new must needs be voted dull before they can breathe one breath of life. How can we best steer clear of these two dangers ? How can every line of every hymn be made real, natural, interest- ing, and life-like to all ?

Great effort has been made in the Melody Edition of the present book to give as practical a reply as possible to this question, and to meet the needs of the ordin;iry boy or girl, man or woman, who cannot find time to study music, but who yet can naturally sing well. In this effort, two main con- siderations have emerged. (1) It seems clear that nine out of ten ordinary people stand to gain if a simple picture of the melody is put in front of them with the words ; it is obvious that no one will ever read melody fluently if he or she never sees the vise and fall of it on paper while singing it.' (2) The Editor has been brought with others, through long experience, to a strong conviction that the sameness and squareness of the many bar-lines and the numberless minims— with the stolid minhnity, to borrow a happy word in- vented by Mr. Geoffrey Shaw— of the ordinary tune-book have tended to interrupt thought, stop the flow of the phrase, and -block the natural line of inspiration. In regard to the numberless bar-lines, what, for example, would be the effect on a mere reader if (ostensibly for guidance in reading) a line of poetry were marked in the following heavy way :

The I curfew | tolls tlie | knell of | parting | day. 1|

* Truly a man can no more be expected to gaze at a poem and think a tune, than to gaze at a tune and think a poem. The kindly law of mental association will do wonders in making one thing recall another ; but tliis gives no, excuse for a new Hymnal to be issued in multitudes of 'words only' editions, which leave the slenderly educated melodist to grope after, and pick up and fit the tunc r.s best he can.

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can become a good reader of melody except he see on the page that which he is hearing with bis ear. This truth works two ways : for no man of mere book-learning in music will ever be a good reader without it ; and conversely no amount of ignorance of music will ultimately prevent the natural man from becoming a reader if he always sees the very rise and fall of the melody, recorded on the staff before his eyes, while he hears it and tries to join in. There is surely no place more fitted for a vigorous campaign in this matter than schools and colleges and among all students.

A WORD TO MUSICAL BEGINNERS

A word may here be offered to the ordinary boy or man who, taking up the melody edition, with no technical knowledge of music, desires to join in the singing of a favourite hymn to an unfamiliar tune. Of course, his first need will be to follow some one person who is capable of singing or playing the little-known tune from beginning to end without breaking down, a leader who can reach the goal and can safely be followed. There are nearly always leaders present. They do not always know that they are leaders, but it is fairly easy to pick them out and follow them without letting them know. His second need is the simple picture before his own eyes of the particular melody which is being sung. His third need is to listen and look at one and the same moment. He will then find his ear and eye co-relating their experiences. He may well imagine how 'at sea' he will be during the first verse, but he will not be more at sea for having the melody in its most elementary form in front of him. Before five verses are out he will have found that every musical phrase included

in a slur thus: /■ s corresponds (speaking generally) with every

verbal phrase or line of poetry as he would naturally speak it. He will probably also have noticed vaguely that as the energy of the line of melody rises, the curve of the notes rises also. He will soon be interested in these curves. Before he has used the book (Sunday by Sunday, or day by day), for a year or so, he will find that he is slowly but surely becoming a melody-reader. He should always watch the line of melody as it is being played over.

3

THE TONIC SOL-FA SYLLABLES

Tonic Sol-fa syllables have been added so that readers accustomed to the Staff notation may have the benefit of the exact indication the syllables give of the relationship to each other of the family of notes which make up an ideal scale. These syllables bring out relationships in a way that the Staff can never do. On the other hand, the Staff is especially essential to those who have hitherto only read Tonic Sol-fii ; and it would certainly seem that the Staff itself should be more looked at while singing, for the simple reason that this notation gives a picture of the rise and fall (and rhythm) of the melody in a way which a straight line of symbols or signs can never hope to do.*

' It is interesting here to note that these two systems liave been used together in different ways and in different stages of devel'pment for a thousand

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As in the Staff notation, so in the Sol-fa, signs other iJiaii the bene nole- syllahles have been reduced to a minimum so that the reader, especially the untrained music-lover, may have the least possible obstacle between himself and the actual song, and be able to derive his rhythmic inspiration from the words direct. A short horizontal line placed after any given syllable suffices to show the lengthening of that syllable by one beat or unit of time (whatever that unit chance to be) ; two lines show two additional beats, and three show three ; additional half-beats are shown by a very short line. It can scarcely take children more than ten minutes to get used to this plan. Though bar-lines have been omitted from the Melody Edition (seeing that metrical words carry the indubitable accents within themselves), yet barlets have been sparingly inserted, in both notations alike, as a slight help to the mind and to help the eye in its hard task of travelling swiftly from the words (of verses other than the first), back to the tune while singing. This swift act of the eye is rather like the act of jumping into a vehicle in motion, and the guide-line or barlet is a safety-mark.

After consultation with experts who know for more about Tonic Sol-fa than the present writer, it was decided slightly to extend the usual Sol-fa method so as to show transitory modulations during a given tune in their true relations to the central key-note or chord. Thus a momentary transition to the mediant minor cannot truly be named and thought of as lah minor (for example, a transition to E minor in a C major tune). It is, of course, easier for beginners to call all minors by one name ; but mis-naming carries with it mis-learning, v/hich of course later involves unlearning. The mediant minor {me) has a simple and beautiful relation to its key-note {doh) direct, and cannot truthfully be called lah minor. Experience has fortunately shown that with a very little initial trouble, it can be help- fully identified even by beginners as me minor with leading-note re. li\ every case therefore the simple 'accidentals ' of Tonic Sol-fa are used here in the letter notations. But where the modulation goes to a remote key, and where the present generation of Tonic Sol-fa readers might experience difficulty with the less familiar signs, a clue has been furnished in small type showing the customary scale relationships of the 'accidentals'. It is confidently believed that any initial difficulty which this less familiar and so-called ' imperfect ' method may give to the expert Tonic Sol-faist will soon be more than compensated by the increased mental grip of the true relationships within the little master-cycle of six related keys which together form the basis of all tonality of the last three centuries.

A COMMUNION OF COMPOSERS

Some of the tunes in this book whose authorship is collectively marked University of Wales' have been composed by a small community of minds. In two cases no less than five melodists took an essential part in a four-line tune. The actual selection of tunes for the whole book has been made by many minds, but finally referred to one, so that the Editor became personally responsible for all flaws of choice. The guiding rules of

years, and it is difficult to see how they can ever be anything less than a mutual help one to the other.

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selection throughout have been : (1) each tune must fit its words better than any other tune at hand, and (2) all tunes must possess such qualities of melody, harmony, and build as will cause them to wear well and by much repetition grow clear if possible to all without growing wearisome to any.

In many cases the original or authentic form of famous tunes has been exactly preserved or restored. But in other cases the Editor has dared to alter harmonies in "the spirit (it is hoped) of the originals, desiring to show them more reverence than to help to perpetuate what seemed to him to be their shortcomings. He has counted this libertj' a duty, yet expects blame which may well be justly due. He could only try to bring the book as a whole into a form which seemed to him fitting, under God, for this particular generation of scholars and students. If in places the melody of the under-parts seems a little steep, or if the harmonies seem more difficult or less sweet and flowing than usual, it is good to remember that the difficulties are such as may soon vanish with familiarity, and that austere or plain harmonies can grow sweet with use, while merely sweet harmonies can never grow strong. Many a noble nineteenth-century melody has been marred by thoughtless, inept, or even slavish harmonies. No previous age possessed contrapuntal resources at once so simple and rich as the present age possesses. Moreover, since even good harmonies often gain beauty in their changeability, like the coloured lights and shadows on a loved landscape, it seems a pity ever to consider them unchangeable (even for the bare convenience of part-singers). The very changes can be changed again, back to the originals and forward to harmonies as yet unimagined. Music is a stream of living history, a current record of man's mind kept healthy by its movement, ever changing, never losing its primal values, nor one single line of melody that has ever flowed from its hidden sources in the minds of men.

HINTS IN PE ACTIO E

1. Practise the tunes unaccompanied and in a low l-ey that does not strain the voice of the learners. A high pitch is often sufficient discouragement to stop many singers in their very first efforts. When singing is unaccompanied, no difficulty of transposing arises ; any convenient key-note can be chosen. After a tune has been securely learnt, it is easier to climb to higher keys. But even then only one transposed copy of any given tune is needed to enable the choirmaster permanently to adopt the best key for his total team. An effoi-t to discover the inspiring pitch as well as the insi^iring pace for any given assembly well repays itself.

2. Associate the learning of every new tune from the first with the words of its p'rst verse. Instead of 'la-ing' a tune or singing it to Sol-fa syllables, it is a splendid plan to accustom your team to plunge into the words (i.e. of the first verse) at once. If the plunge be taken into a tune with but one leader to fifty learners, the very adventure and quick repetitions of it will probably teach more than the wisest teachers can communicate in speech. In melody, wlvitur amhulando is the certain rule. It is a good plan, at least in the early ttages, for all to read the words iDianimously aloud before singing them, line

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by line, phrase by phrase, alternating alert reading with singing. This method can carry new and instant life into a melody if pursued heartily. Above all, let practice be alive both in words and melody. Break with undue solemnity. Kven hearty laughter and heavenly pursuits are quite compatible.

3. It is an admirable plan to appoint a leader for unaccompanied unisonal singing and a leading quaiiet for harmoni/ practice, and then to adopt antiphonal ways of working. Thus leaders will take first and third lines, those who

to keep the rhythmic great advantages : it

respond taking second and fourth. Take great pains swing unbroken throughout. This plan has two induces emulation that leads twice as quickly to a spirited clearness and at last to perfection ; and it also leads all to form the habit of listening as if singing, or, as Santley put it, of 'singing ^nentalli/' while the others are singing. To have a listening rest is to gain zest when your turn comes. Change leaders often', also change lines with each other or take two lines answering two, or a half answering half. This plan of practice will augment the ranks of confident leaders among the general chorus.

4. Practise the singing of Aniens till they have finality, fuU-heartedness, completeness. Whenever in this book none is printed out, the ordinary plagal cadence is assumed :

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But students may well search for new and beautiful forms of their own. An Amen cannot be too good. It is music's chance to embody the great Christian affirmative. In singing an Amen it is well to pretend you may never sing another and put everything into it, recalling St. Paul's great saying : ' In Him was Yea.'

6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The pleasant task remains to record debts of gratitude, first to departed authors whose hymns and tunes give worth to this book and zeal to the whole undertaking. Next to editors of previous collections, notably to the Rev. G. R. Woodward (Editor of the Songs of Sijon), to Dr. Vaughan Williams {English Hi/mnal), to Dr. David Evans {Moliant Cenedl), to the Poet Laureate (Yattendon Htjmnal), to Mr. Geoffrey Shuw (Public School Hymn Book), and others, for the inspiration derived from their attainments and their art of choice.

The Editor wishes thankfully to acknowledge the help of Mr. Arthur Lyon (who has done more than any one to bring this book into being).

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and that of man}- other members of the National Council of Miif5ic in Wales and of the Welsh Count}' Schools' Association, of Dr. Mary Davies, Miss' Gwendolen Davies, Dr. Lloj^d Williams, Mr. D. W. P]vans, Dr. Mortimer Angus, Mr. G. 0. Williams, of Professor Gwjnn Jones (who contributed valuable translations, as well as original contributions— see Carols (1) and (4) specially written for this book), and of Professor T. H. Parry Williams Mr. Noel Burghes, Mr. E J. Grutchfield, Mr. J. C. McLean, and the small band of student-workers at Aberystwyth to whom this book owes a real and lasting debt.

Our thanks are also due to the following authors and translators for permission to include in the book the hymns indicated by the numbers after their names: Mr. .T. S. Arkwright (137) ; the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bombay (144); Dr. Percy Dearmer and the Oxford University Press, publishers of the Enf/lish Hymnal (38) ; Rev. W. H. Draper (3) ; Rev S }3aring-Gould (179); Rev. F. L. Hosmer (123, 181); Mr. Riidyard Kipling (84), from Puck of Pool-' s Hill (Macmillan) ; Mrs. Hugh Lewis (110) ; Rev H. Elvet Lewis (42) ; Rev. E. Sherman Oakley (161) ; Rev. R. Martin Pope (93) ; Rev. J, H. Skrine (146) ; and to anonymous contributors.

We also tender our sincere gratitude to the following owners of copyrio-hts for permission to include the hymns indicated after their names: to Miss Honor Brooke, for five hymns by the late Dr. Stopford A. Brooke (6, 13, 75 89, 193) ; to Mrs. A. F. Butler, for a hymn (92) by the late Rev. H. Montagu Butler ; to the Committee of the English Hymnal (Oxford University Press), for two hymns (81, 118); to Miss Beatrice Hatch for one hymn by the late Dr. Edwin Hatch (22) ; Miss L. Hensley, for one hymn by the late Rev. Lewis Hensley (180); to the Houghton Mifflin Company, for a hymn by J. G. Whittier (32); to the Rev. Archdeacon How, for a hj^mn by Bishop Walsham How (159) ; to the Proprietors of Hymns Ancient and Mocleivi, for a hymn by Sir H. Williams Baker (127) ; to Dr. Greville MacDonald, for two hymns by the late George MacDonald (122, 140) ; to Messrs. Macmillan Si Co., for a hymn by Charles Kingsley (47) ; to Miss Maude, for a hymn by Mrs. M. F. Maude (175) ; to Mr. John Murray, for a hymn by John Addington Symonds (174); to Mrs. E. J. Newell, for a hymn by the late Rev. E. J. Newell (189) ; to the Oxford University Press, for five hymns by the late Rev. John Ellerton (18, 58, 132, 152, 162) ; to Miss M. F. Pott, for a hymn by the late Rev. Francis Pott (172); to Messrs. Reid Bros., for a hymn by the Rev. A. N. Blatchford (1) ; to the Rev. A. Havergal Shaw, for a hymn by Frances Ridley Havergal (130) ; to Mr. A. S. Stndart Walker, for a hymn by John Stuart Blackie (99) ; to the Yattendon Hymnrd for three hymns (116, 147, 163, being respectively Nos. 88, 54, 83 in the Y. H.). > > o i .

Tunes: Composers. Our thanks are due to: the Rev. William Boyd, for kind consent to an experimental change of rhythm in the use of his widely- known and loved tune 'Pentecost' (39'); to Dr. Percy Buck, for 'Gonfalon Royal' (98, 174); to the Rev. A. Freeman, for 'Limpsfield' (137); to Mr. W. Greatorex, for ' Woodlands ' (92) ; to Sir W. H. Hadow, for 'South Cerney ' (126) ; to Dr. Basil Harwood, for ' Luckington ' (87) ; to Mr. Arthur Lyon, for ' Hawarden ' (20), composed jointly with the Editor; to Dr. E. W. Naylor, for 'From Strength to Strength' (154) ; to Mrs. Jennie Williams, for ' Deganwy ' (1) ; to Dr. R. Vaughan Williams, for ' Danby ' (183), ' Forest Green '(168'), ' Gosterwood '(192), ' Monksgate' (195); to Dr Charles Wood,

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for liis harmonization of ' Old 44th Psalm ' (131). Also to the following who have kindly allowed the inclusion of tunes which are their copyright: to the Committee of the English Hi/nnial (Oxford University Press), for 'Sine Nomine ' (41) and 'Randolph' (53); to the Hon. Mrs. Gladstone, for ' Hammersmith ' (32) by the late W. H. Gladstone ; to Mrs. Greatheed, for H. J. Gauntlett's 'Laudate Dominum ' (127); to the Proprietors of Hymns Ancient and Modern, for Sir Hubert Parry's ' Intercessor ' (111) ; to Mrs. Her- bert Lewis, for Morfydd Owen's tune * Richard' (50, 51) ; to the Oxford University Press, for the Bishop of Ripon's 'Hebdomadal' (145); to the executors of Sir Hubert Parry, Bart., for permission to ijiclude his setting of 'Jerusalem' (11) ; to Mr. J. R. Stainer, for Sir John Stainer's ' Sebaste ' (60) ; to Messrs. Weekes & Co., Ltd., London, on behalf of the executors of the late Dr. E. J. Hopkins, for ' Feniton Court' (86) and 'Culford' (155) ; to the Editor of Songs of Syon (the Rev. G. R. Woodward), for Nos. 7, 70, and 99 and the Melodies of 46, 97, 107^ 115, 118, and 187 discovered through his Collection (being respectively Nos. 32, 401"^, and 141, and 225, 190, 189C, 163^, and 5 in S. of S.) ; to the Yattendon Ili/mnal, for 'Yattendon, No. 15' (102', 189) ; and to several unnamed contributors.

GENERAL INDEX

NO.

FIRST LINE.

AUTHOR OR SOURCE.

1

2

4

5

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A gladsome hymn of praise we sing. A safe stronghold our God is still.

All creatures of our God and King.

All glory, laud, and honour.

AH hail the power of Jesu's name.

All lands, and peoples, all the earth.

A. N. Blatchford, 1842-

Martin Luther, 1483-154G ; ir. Thos.

Carlyle, 1795-1881. St. Francis of Assisi, 1182-122o ; tr.

W. H. Draper. St. Theodulph of Orleans, 9th cent. ;

Ir. J. M. Neale, 1818-GU. Ed. Perronet, 1726-92, and Jno.

Rippon, 1751-1836. Stopford Brooke, 1832-1916.

1

8

All my heart this night rejoices. All people that on earth do dwell.

P. Gerhardt, 1607-70 ; tr. Catherine

Winkworth, 1829-78. W. Kethe, 15 -1593.

9

All that 's good, and great, and true.

G. Thring, 1823-1903.

12

Almighty Father, who dost give. And did those feet in ancient time. Angels Holy, high and lowly.

J. H. B. Masterman. Wm. Blake, 1757-1827. J. S. Blackie, 1809-95.

13

Arm, soldiers of the Lord.

Stopford Brooke, 1832-1916.

14

As with gladness men of old.

W. C. Dix, 1837-98.

15

At even, ere the sun was set.

H. Twells, 1823-1900.

16

Awake, my soul, and with the sun.

Bishop Thomas Ken, 1637-1711.

17

Be known to us in breaking bread.

J. Montgomery, 1771-1854.

18

Before the day draws near its ending.

J. Ellerton, 1826-93.

19

Blest are the pure in heart.

J. Keble, 1792-1866.

20

21

22 23

Blow winds of God, awake and

blow. Bread of the world in mercy broken Breathe on me, breath of God. Brightest and best of the sons of the

J. G. Whittier, 1807-92.

R. Heber, 1783-1820. E. Hatch, 1835-89. R. Heber, 1783-1826.

24 25

morning. Christ the Lord is risen again.

Christ, whose glory fills the skies.

Michael Weisse, 1480-1534; tr.

Catherine Winkworth, 1829-78. C. Wesley, 1707-88.

GENERAL INDEX

* Harmonized or Adapted University of Wales.

NAME OF TUNE.

METRE.

COMPOSER OB SOURCE.

NO.

Deganwy.

87.87.

B. Williams.

1

Ein' feste Burg.

87.87.66.66.7.

*Martin Luther melody par- tially restored.

2

Lasst uns erfreuen.

888.88. and Alle-

Adapted from an old German

3

luias.

melody.

St. Theodulph.

76.76. D.

Melody by M. Teschner, c. 1613.

4

Miles Lane.

CM.

Wm. Shrubsole, 1760-1806 (slightly revised,).

5

Ein' feste Burg.

87.87.66.66.7.

♦Martin Luther, 1483-1546. (See No. 2.)

6

Bonn.

8336. D.

Johann Georg Ebeling, c. 1620-

7

(866. D.)

76. (From Songs of Syon.)

Old Hundredth.

L.M.

Melody by Louis Bourgeois. Genevan Psalter, 1551.

8

Orientis Parti bus.

77.77. with Alle- luias.

♦Mediaeval French melody.

9

St. Patrick.

D.L.M.

*01d Irish melody.

10

Jerusalem.

8888. D.

C H. H. Parry, 1848-1918.

11

Gott will's machen.

447.887.

♦Melody by J. L. Steiner, 1688-

12

(Extended.)

1761 (adapted).

St. Michael (Old

S.M.

Melody from Este's Psalter,

13

134th).

1592.

Treuer Heiland, wir

Adapted from

♦From a German Choral by

14

sind hier.

original into

77.77.77.

C Kocher, 1786-1872.

Angelus.

L.M.

Melody adapted from G. Joseph, 1657.

15

Morning Hymn (or

L.M.

Francois Hippolite Barthele-

16

Hippolytus).

mon, 1741-1808. Har. revised.

St. Flavian.

CM.

From Psalm 132 in Day's Psal- ter, 1563.

17

Eendez h, Dieu.

98.98. D.

Composed or adapted by Louis Bourgeois. Genevan Psalter. 1543.

18

1. Franconia.

S.M.

W. H. Havergal, 1793-1870. Founded on a melody by J. B. Konig, 1738.

19

( 2. Pure in heart.

S.M.

Univ. Wales.

Hawarden.

CM.

Univ. Wales.

20

Solemn Introit.

98.98.

Walford Davies.

21

Rhiw.

S.M.

Univ. Wales.

22

Wallog.

11 10.11 10.

Univ. Wales.

23

Innocents.

77.77.4.

J. Smith, 1800-73. Probably de rived from Orientis Partibus

21

Mayenne.

77.77.77.

Ascribed to C Goudiniel, 15 - 1572.

2-.

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GENERAL INDEX

NO.

t'lKST LINE.

AUTHOR OB SOUECE.

26

Christian, seek not yet repose.

Charlotte EUiott, 1789-1871.

'27

City of God, how broad and far.

S. Johnson, 1822-82.

28

Come, Holy Ghost, our souls in-

Bishop J. Cosin, 1594-1672. From the

spire.

Latin.

29

Come, ye faithful, raise the strain.

St. John Damascene, c. 750 (based on the Song of Moses) ; tr. J. M. Neale, 1818-66.

30

Come, ye thankful people, come. Courage, brother ! do not stumble.

H. Alford, 1810-71.

31

Norman Macleod, 1812-72.

32

Dear Lord and Father of mankind.

J. G. Whittier, 1807-92.

33

Eternal Father, strong to save.

W. Whiting, 1825-78.

V34

Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round.

J. W. Chadwick, 1840-1904.

35

Father, let me dedicate.

L. Tuttiett, 1825-97.

36

Father of heaven, whose love pro- found.

E. Cooper, 1770-1833.

37

Father of peace and God of love.

Philip Doddridge, 1702-57, Scottish Translations and Paraphrases, and W. Cameron, 1751-1811.

, 38

Father, we praise thee, now the

Ascribed to St. Gregory the Great ;

night is over.

tr. Percy Dearmer.

39

Fight the good fight with all thy

might. Fill thou my life, 0 Lord my God.

J. S. B. Monsell, 1811-75,

40

H. Bonar, 1808-89.

41

For all the Saints who from their labours rest.

Bishop W. W. How, 1823-97.

42

For joys of service, thee we praise.

Howell Elvet Lewis.

43

For the beauty of the earth.

F. S. Pierpoint (1864).

44

For thy mercy and thy grace.

H. Downton, 1818-85.

45

Forth in thy name, 0 Lord, I go.

C. Wesley, 1707-88.

46

From all that dwell below the skies.

I. Watts, 1674-1748.

^47

From thee all skill and science flow.

C. Kingsley, 1819-75.

48

Glorious things of thee are spoken.

J. Newton, 1725-1807.

49

Glory to thee, my God, this night.

T. Ken. 1637-1711.

50

Go forth to life, 0 child of earth.

S. Longfellow, 1819-92.

51

Go labour on ; spend and be spent.

H. Bonar, 1808-89.

V52

God be in my head.

Old Saxon Primer.

53

God be with you till we meet again.

J. E. Rankin, 1828-1904,

54

God moves in a mysterious way.

W. Cowper, 1731-1800.

55

God of the morning ! at whose

I. Watts, 1674-1748.

^56

voice. God reveals his presence.

G. Tersteegen, 1697-1769 ; tr. F. W, Foster and J. Miller.

57

God save the King.

English National Anthem, with addi- tions. H. F. Chorley, 1808-72, and John

58

God the omnipotent, King who

ordainest.

Ellerton, 1826-93.

59

Good unto all men is the Lord.

Scottish Metrical Psalm,

60

Hail, gladdening Light, of his pure

J. Keble, 1792-1866. From the

glory poured.

Greek,

XVUl

GENERAL INDEX

NAME OF TUNE.

Vigilate.

fl. Blackbourne. "(2. Richmond.

Veni Creator.

Aye Virgo Virginum.

St. George, Windsor.

Courage.

Hammersmith.

Melita.

Song 1.

Christmas, f 1. Rockingham.

I 2. Uffingham. St. Paul.

Prime.

fl. Pentecost. ■| 2. Duke Street. Plenitude. Sine Nomine.

METRE.

St. Venantius. Jesu, meine

sicht. Vieima.

Zuver-

Angels' Song. Aeterna Christi mu-

nera. St. Peter. Austrian Hymn. Tallis' Canon. Richard.

Richard. (Lower key.)

God be in my head.

Randolph.

St. Mary.

Lledrod. (Lower key,

190.) Groningen.

National Anthem.

Russia.

Wareham. Sebaste.

77.73.

CM. CM.

L.M. 76.76. D.

77.77. D. 87.87. 86.886. 88.88.88. 10 10.10 10.

1010. 75.75. D. L.M. L.M. CM.

11 11.11 5.

L.M. L.M. CM. 10 10.10 4.

L.M.

77.77.77.

77.77.

L.M.

L.M.

COMPOSER OR SOURCE.

CM.

87.87.

L.M.

L.M.

D.

L.M.

12 10.10 10.11.

98.89.

CM.

L.M.

668.668.33.66.

664.6664.

11 10.11 9

L.M.

Irregular.

W. H. Monk, 1823-89. Slightly

revised. ? J. G. Fesch. Harmony revised. Adapted from T. Haweis, 1734-

1820, by S. Webbe, Jun.,

1770-1843. ♦Melody from ' Vesperale Ro-

manorum ' (Mode viii). *Melody from Leisentritt's Ge-

sangbuch, 1584.-

Sir George Elvey, 1816-93. Univ. Wales.

W. H. Gladstone, 1840-91. Rev. J. B. Dykes, 1823-76. O. Gibbons, 1583-1625.

*Welsh Traditional Melody.

E. Miller, 1731-1807.

J. Clark, 1670-1707.

J. Chambers's Collection, 1749.

^Adapted from Ancient Church

Melody. W. Boyd. Rhythm revised. J. Hatton, d. 1793. Univ. Wales. R. Vaughan Williams.

*Rouen Church Melody.

J. Criiger, 1598-1662. Har. by

J. S. Bach. J. P. Knecht, 1752-88. Ear.

O. Gibbons, 1583-1625. ♦Ancient Church Melody.

A. R. Reinagle, 1799-1877.

F. J. Haydn, 1732-1809. T. Tallis, c. 1515-85. Morfydd Llwyn Owen, 1894-

1919. IMorfydd Llwyn Owen. WaLford Davies.

G. Shaw.

Archdeacon Prys' Psalter, 1621. *Welsh Hymn Tune.

J. Neander, 1610-80.

Unknown.

Melody by Alexis Lwoff, 1799-

1870.

W. Knapp, 1698-1768. J. Stainer, 1840-1901.

NO.

26 27

28 29

30 31 32 33 34

35 36

37

38

39

40 41

42 43

44

45

46

47 48 49 50

51 52 53 54 55

56

57

58

59

eo

XIX

GENERAL INDEX

KO.

61

62 63

64

65

6G

V 67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

^ 75

76

77

v' 78

79

80

81 82

83

•. 84 85

86

■, 87

^88

89 90

91

1/ 92

93 94

95

FIRST LINE.

Hail the day that sees him rise

Hail to the Lord's anointed. Hark ! hark, my soul ! Angelic

songs are swelling. Hark the glad sound ! the Saviour

comes. Hark ! the herald Angels sing.

Hark ! the song of jubilee.

Hills of the North, rejoice.

Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God

Almighty. How brightly shines the Morning

Star.

I heard the roice of Jesus say.

I to the hills will lift mine eyes. I waited for the Lord my God.

Immortal love, for ever full. It came upon the midnight clear. It fell upon a summer day. Jesu dulcis memoria. Jesus Christ is risen to-day.

Jesus lives, they terrors now.

Jesus shall reign where'er the sun. Jesus, thou joy of loving hearts.

Judge eternal, throned in splendour, Kindly spring again is here.

King of glory, King of peace.

Land of our birth.

Lead, kindly Light, amid th'encir-

cling gloom. Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us. Let all the world in every corner

sing. Let saints on earth in concert sing.

Let the whole creation cry. Let us, with a gladsome mind.

Lift up your heads, ye gates of

brass. ' Lift up your hearts ! ' we lift

them. Lord, to thee. Lo golden light rekindles day. Loi-d, as to thy dear cross we flee.

Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing.

AUTHOR OR SOURCE.

C. Wesley, 1707-88.

J. Montgomery, 1771-1854.

F. W. Faber, 1814-63.

Philip Doddridge, 1702-57.

C. Wesley, 1707-88.

J. Montgomery, 1771-1854. C. E. Oakley, 1832-65. R Heber, 1783-1826.

J. A. Schlegel. Recast from P. Nico- lai's ' Wie schon leuchtet ' (1597) ; tr. J. M. Sloan, 1835-

H. Bonar, 1808-89.

Scottish Metrical Psalm. Scottish Metrical Psalm.

J. G. Whittier, 1807-92.

E. H. Sears, 1810-76.

Stopford A. Brooke 1832-1916.

St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 1091-1153.

Tr. in Lyra Davidica of ' Surrexit

Christus hodie ', as revised in

Supplement to Tate and Brady,

1816. C. F. Gellert, 1715-69; tr. Frances

E. Cox, 1812-97. Slightly altered. I. Watts, 1674-1748. St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 1091-1153 ;

tr. Ray Palmer, 1808-87. H. Scott Holland, 1847-1919. J. Newton, 1725-1807.

George Herbert, 1593-1632.

Rudyard Kipling.

J. H. Newman, 1801-90,

J. Edmeston, 1791-1867.

G. Herbert, 1593-1632.

C. Wesley, 1707-88 (Murray's ar- rangement, 1852). Stopford A. Brooke, 1832-1916. J. Milton, 1608-74.

J. Montgomery, 1771-1854.

H. Montagu Butler, 1833-1918.

Prudentius, 348-<'. 413 ; tr. R. M. Pope. J. H. Gurney, 1802-62.

H. L. BuckoU, 1803-71.

GENERAL INDEX

I

NAME OF TUNE.

METRE.

COMPOSER OR SOURCE.

NO.

Llanfair.

77.77. with Alle- luias.

*Welsh Hymn Tune.

61

Morning Light.

76.76. D.

G. .T. Webb, 1803-87.

62

Pilgrims.

11 10.11 10.9 11.

H. T. Smart, 181^-79.

63

Etherington.

CM.

Walford Davies.

64

Mendelssohn.

7777.7777.77.

Melody by F. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, 1809.^7.

65

.Jubilee.

77.77. D.

Univ. Wales.

66

Hills of the North.

66.66.88.

Walford Davies.

67

Nicaea.

11 12.12 10.

J. B. Dykes, 1823-76.

68

Wie schon leuchtet.

887.887.44.448. (887.887.48.48.)

♦Philipp Nicolai, 1556-1608.

69

Tye.

D.C.M.

Christopher Tye, c. 1497-c. 1572. (From So7igs of Syan.)

70

French, or Dundee.

CM.

Scottish Psalter, 1615.

71

Martyrdom.

CM.

H. Wilson. First printed in Smith's Sacred Music, 1825.

72

Bishopthorpe.

CM.

J. Clark, 1670-1707.

73

Pentatone.

D.C.M.

Univ. Wales.

74

Childhood.

88.86.

Univ. Wales.

75

Christe Redemptor.

L.M.

*Ancient Sarum Melody.

76

f 1. Easter Hymn. (2. Llanfair.

77.77. with Alle-

Lyra Davidica, 1708.

77

luias.

♦Welsh Hymn Tune.

fl. Resurrection.

( 2. St. Albinus.

78.78.4.

Walford Davies.

78

78.78.4.

H. J. Gauntlett, 1805-76.

Truro.

L.M.

Psalmodia Evangelica, 1790.

79

0 luce qui mortalibus.

L.M.

♦Ancient French Church Melody.

80

Picardy.

87.87.87.

French Traditional Carol.

81

Da Christus geboren

77.77.

Melody probably by J. F.

82

war.

Doles, 1715-97.

Segenbalm.

74.74.

Walford Davies.

83

Illsley.

L.M.

John Bishop, 1665-1737.

84

Sandon.

10 4.10 4.10 10.

J. H. Purday, 1799-1865.

85

Feniton Court.

87.87.87.

E. J. Hopkins, 1818-1901,

86

Luckington.

10 4.66.66.10 4.

Basil Harwood.

87

St. Magnus.

CM.

J. Clark, 1670-1707.

88

Francis.

77.77.

Univ. Wales.

89

Monkland.

77.77.

Origin unknown. Arranged by J. Wilkes, 1785-1861.

90

Winchester Old.

CM.

Este's Psalter, 1592.

91

Woodlands.

10 10.10 10.

*W. Greatorex, 1758-1831.

92

Wareham.

L.M.

W. Knapp, 1698-1768.

93

St. Columba.

CM.

♦Old Irish Melody. From Dr. Petrie's Collection.

94

St. Thomas.

87.87.447.

Melody from S. Webbe's Motets

95

(87.87.87.)

or Antiphons, 1792.

GENERAL INDEX

NO.

FIRST LINE.

AUTHOR OR SOURCE.

96

Lord God of morning and of night.

F. T. Palgrave, 1824-97.

97

Lord Jesus, when we stand afar.

Bishop W. W. How, 1823-97.

98

Lord of all being, throned afar.

0. Wendell Holmes, 1809-94.

99

Lord of might and Lord of glory.

John Stuart Blackie, 1809-95.

100

Lord of our life, and God of our salvation.

P. Pusey, 1799-1855.

101

Lord, pour thy spirit from on high.

J. Montgomery, 1771-1854.

102

Lord, while for all mankind we pray.

J. K. Wreford, 1800-81.

103

Love divine, all loves excelling.

C. Wesley, 1707-88.

104

Make sure of truth.

H. Bonar, 1808-89.

105

Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.

Juha Ward Howe, 1819-1910.

106

My soul, there is a country.

Henry Vaughan, 1621-95.

107

Now God be with us, for the night

Petrus Herbert, died 1571 ; tr.

is closing.

Catherine Winkworth, 1829-78.

108

Now thank we all our God.

Martin Rinckart, 1586-1649 ; tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1829-78.

109

Now that the sun is beaming bright.

Fifth century. ? St. Ambrose ; tr. J. H. Newman, 1801-90.

110

0 blest Communion with the Saints

Welsh Hymn by various authors ;

at rest.

tr. Mrs. Hugh Lewis.

111

0 brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother.

J. G. Whittier, 1807-92.

112

0 Christ, our true and only light.

J. Heermann, 1585-1647 ; tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1829-78.

113

0 come, all ye faithful.

F. Oakeley, 1802-80, and others. From the Latin, ? 17th"or 18th cent.

114

0 come, 0 come, Emmanuel.

? 18th cent. From the Seven Greater Antiphons (the Seven Great O's) ; tr. J. M. Neale, 1818-66, and others.

115

0 day of rest and gladness.

Bishop Christopher Wordsworth, 1807-85.

116

0 gladsome light, 0 grace.

Yattendou Hymnal ; tr, from the Greek, 7th cent.

117

0 God of Bethel, by whose hand.

Philip Doddridge, 1702-57. Partly recast by J. Logan, 1781.

/lis

0 God of earth and altar.

G. K. Chesterton.

119

0 God of truth, whose living word.

T. Hughes, .1823-96.

120

0 God, our help in ages past.

I. Watts, 1674-1748.

121

0 Jesus, King most wonderful.

St. Bernani of Clairvaux, 1091-1153 ; tr. E. Caswall, 1814-78.

xxu

GENERAL INDEX

NAME OF TUNE.

METRE.

St. Venantius. Ach bleib' bei uns. Gonfalon Royal. Lord of might.

L.M. L.M. L.M.

888.27.

Herzliebster Jesu.

1111.115.

Hierapolis. 1. Yattendon.

L.M. D.C.M.

2. Bangor. Hyfrydol.

CM.

87.87. D.

Gregynog. Vision.

46.86.

15 15.15 6.

Chri^tus der ist mein leben.

76.76.

fl. Christe Sancto-

11 11.11 5.

< mm.

(2. Diva Servatrix.

11 11.11 5.

Nun Danket.

07.67.66.66.

St. Stephen.

CM.

Braint.

288.888.

Intercessor.

11 10.11 10.

Breslau.

L.M.

Adeste Fideles.

Irregular.

Veni Emmanuel.

88.88.88.

Es flog ein kleins

Waldvogelein. Nunc Dimittis.

76.76. D. 667. D.

Dundee, or French.

CM.

Psalm CXXX.

76.76. D.

Martyrs.

CM.

St. Anne.

CM.

Fragment.

CM.

COMPOSER OR SOURCE.

* Rouen Church Melody. *01d German Choral. Percy C Buck.

J. Walther, 1496-1520. (From

Songs of Syon.) *Melody by Johan Criiger,

1598-1662. S. Wesley, 1766-1837. Christopher Tye, c. 1497-e. 1572.

Last five bars by H. E. Wool-

dridge in Yattendon Hymnal. *01d Welsh Hymn Tune. *Melody by R. H. Pritchard,

1811-87. Univ. Wales. Walford Davies.

Melody by Melchior Vulpius, 1560-1616. Ad. and Har. by J. S. Bach, 1685-1750.

*Melody from La Feillee, Me- Ihode du plain-chant, 1782.

*Bayeux Melody. (Songs of Syon.)

Melody by J. Criiger, 1598-1662. Harmonized by Mendels- sohn, 1809-47.

W. Jones, 1726-1800.

* Welsh Hymn Tune (restored

version). C H. H. Parry, 1848-1918.

Melody in As Hymnodus Sacer,

Leipzig, 1025. Ascribed to John Reading,

1667-1764. *Melody from the Hymnal

Noted, 1854, adapted by T.

He! more ' from a French

Missal '. *01d German Melody.

Melody composed or adapted by L. Bourgeois. Genevan Psal- ter, 1549. ? Har. chiefly from Goudimel.

Scottish Psalter, 1615.

Old German Melody (1539), altered by L. Bourgeois, 1542.

*Melody from Scottish Psalter, 1635. Archd. Prys' Psalter (1021) has another version.

Probably Dr. Wm. Croft, 1078- 1727.

♦Adapted from ' The Rosy Se- quence '.

NO.

96 97

98 99

100

101 102

103

104 105

106 107

108

109 110 111 112 113 114

115 116

117 118 119

120 121

XXIU

GENERAL INDEX

vo.

122^

123.

124 125

126

127

128

129

130

-131

. 132

ri32\.

135

136

137

138

139 (140

141

142

143

144

145

—146 . 147

148

149

V 150

FIRST UNE.

O Lord of life, thy quickening

voice. 0 Lord of life, where'er they be.

O Lord our God, arise.

O love of God, how strong and true.

0 Love, who formedst me to wear.

0 praise ye the Lord. 0 quanta qualia.

0 Sacred Head, sore wounded.

0 Saviour, precious Saviour.

O send thy light forth and thy

truth. O Son of God, our Captain of

salvation. O Spirit of the living God. O thou, not made with hands.

O thou, to whom our voices rise.

0 thou, whom earnest from above.

0 valiant hearts, who to your glory came.

O worship the King All-glorious above.

Once in royal David's city.

Our Father, hear our longing prayer.

Praise God, from whom all bless- ings flow.

Praise, my soul, the King of heaven.

Praise the Lord ! ye heavens,

adore him. Praise thou the Lord, O my soul.

Praise to the Holiest in the height,

Rank by rank again we stand. Rejoice, 0 Land, in God thy might.

Rejoice, the Lord is King. Ride on, ride on in majesty. Rise up, O men of God.

AUTHOR OR SOtJRCE.

George Macdonald, 1824-1905.

F. L. Hosmer, 1840-1919.

Ralph Wardlaw, 1779-1853. H. Bonar, 1808-89.

J. Scheffler, 1624^74; tr. Catherine

Winkworth, 1829-78. Sir H. W. Baker, 1821-77. P. Abelard, 1079-1142.

P. Gerhardt, 1607-76, based on ' Salve caput cruentatem ' (as- cribed to St. Bernard) ; tr. various.

F. R. HavergaL 1836-79.

Scotch Metrical Psalm 43, vv. 3-5.

J. Ellerton, 182&-93.

J. Montgomery, 1771-1854. F. T. Palgrave, 1824-97.

Dendy Agate, 1848-

C. Wesley, 1707-88.

J. S. Arkwright.

Sir R. Grant, 1785-1838.

Mrs. C. F. Alexander, 1823-95. George Macdonald, 1824-1905.

Thomas Ken. 1637-1711.

H. F. Lyte, 1793-1847.

Anon, in Foundling Hospital Psalms

and Hymns, 1796. J. Neander, 1610-80; tr. E. J.

Palmer. J. H. Newman, 1801-90. (Dream of

Gerontius.) J. H. Skrine, 1848-1923. Yattendon Hymnal.

C. Wesley, 1707-88.

H. H. Mihnan, 1791-1868.

Anon.

ZX17

GENERAL INDEX

N.\ME OF TUNE.

METRE.

COMPOSER OR SOURCE.

NO.

Scafell.

CM.

Univ. Wales.

122

0 Filii et Filiae.

88.84.

*01d French Melody (probably 15th cent.).

123

Quinta.

S.M.

Univ. Wales.

124

St. Gregory.

L.M.

Melody altered by W. H. Monk from tune in Har- monischer Liederschatz, 1755.

125

South Cemey.

88.88.88.

Sir Henry Hadow.

126

Laudate Doniinum.

55.55.65.65.

H. J. Gauntlett, 1805-76.

127

0 quanta qualia, or

12 12.12 12.

Melody adapted, for Neale's

128

Kegnator Orbis.

Engli.sh translation, from melody in La Feill^e, Methode du f Iain-chant, 1808.

Passion Choral.

76.76. D.

Melody by Hans Leo Hassler, 1564-1612. Ad. and Har. bv J. S. Bach, 1685-1750.

129

Meirionydd.

76.76. D.

Melody by William Llovd, 1786-1852.

130

Old XLIVth Psalm

D.C.M.

? Anglo-Genevan Psalter, 1556. Har. by Dr. Charles Wocd.

131

Forest Hill.

11 10.11 10.

Univ. Wales.

132

Winchester New.

L.M.

Musikalisches Handbuch, 1690.

133

Old 120th.

66.66.66.

Melody from Este's Psalter, 1592.

134

Es ist kein Tag.

88.84.

Melody in J. Meyer's Seelen- freud, 1692.

135

Fulda.

L.M.

Gardiner's Sacred Melodies, 1812. ? From Beethoven.

136

Limpsfield.

10 10.10 10.

A. Freeman.

137

Hanover.

10 10.11 11.

Ascribed to Dr. Wm. Croft,

1678-1727.

1.38

Irby.

87.87.77.

H. J. Gauntlett, 1805-76.

139

St. Columba.

CM.

•Traditional Irish Melody from Dr. Petrie's Collection.

140

Old Hundredth.

L.M.

Melody by Louis Bourgeois. Genevan Psalter, 1551. Faux- bourdon by John Dowland, 1562-1626.

141

Corinth. (Alleluia

87.87.87.

Essay on the Church Plain

142

dulce Carmen.)

Chant, 1782.

Gwalia.

87.87. D.

Welsh Hymn Tune.

143

Hast du derm Liebster.

14 14.4.7.8.

Melody as in Chorale BooTte for England, 1865.

144

Hebdomadal.

CM.

T. B. Strong in Oxford Hymn Book.

145

Reunion.

78.78.77.77.

Univ. Wales.

146

Tallis' Canon. (Full

L.M.

T. Tallis, c. 1515-85. (From

147

version.)

Yattendon Hymnal.)

Gopsal.

66.66.88.

G. F. Handel, 1685-1759.

148

Winchester New.

L.M.

Musikalisches Handbuch, 1690.

149

1 1. St. Michael.

S.M.

Este's Whole Booke of Psalms,

150

1592.

^2. Carno.

S.M.

Univ. Wales.

xsv

GENERAL INDEX

NO.

151 152

153

151

155 150

157

158

159 160 IGl 102

163

164

165

-160 167

108

109 170

171 172

173

174

175 170

177

178 179

180

FIKST LINE.

Rock of ages cleft for me. Saviour, again to thy dear name we

raise. Sing to the Lord a joyful song.

Soldiers of Christ, arise.

Songs of praise the angels sang. Souls of men, why will j^e scatter.

Sow in the morn thy seed. Strong Son of God, immortal

love. Summer suns are glowing. Teach me, my God and King. Teach us, Lord, thy wisdom. The day thou gavest, Lord, is

ended. The duteous day now closeth.

The God of Abraham praise.

The God of love my Shepherd is.

The heavens declare the Creator's

glory. The Lord ascendeth up on high.

The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want.

The Lord will come and not be

slow. The race that long in darkness

pined.

The spacious firmament on high. The strife is o'er, the battle done.

There is a book, who runs may read.

These things shall be : a loftier

race. Thine for ever ! God of love. Thou hidden love of God, whose

height. Thou, whose almighty word. Thou whose feet once trod the way. Through the night of doubt and

sorrow.

AUTHOR OK SOURCE.

Thy kingdom come, O God.

A. M. Toplady, 1740-78. J. Ellerton, 1820-93.

J. S. B. Monsell, 1811-75.

C. Wesley, 1707-88.

.1. Montgomery, 1771-1854. F. W. Faber, 1814-03.

.1. Montgomery, 1771-1854. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1809-92.

Bishop W. W. How, 1823-97. George Herbert, 1593-1032. E. S." Oakley. J. Ellerton, 182&-93.

P. Gerhardt, 1007-76; tr. Yatten- don Hymnal.

12th cent. Jewish Creed Doxology ;

ir. and paraphrased by Thos.

Olivers, 172.5-99. George Herbert, 1593-1632.

C. F. Gellert, 1715-09; tr. Univ.

Wales. A. T. Russell, 180G-74.

Scottish Psalter, 1650 Founded on a version by Francis Rous, 1041.

John Milton, 1608-74.

J. Morison ; Scott Trans, and Para- phrases, 1781, varied in Pratt's Collection, 1829.

Joseph Addison, 1672-1719.

From the Latin ; tr. F. Pott, 1832- .

John Keble, 1792-1866.

J. Addington Symonds, 1840-93.

Mrs. M. F. Maude, 1819-1913. G. Tersteegen, 1097-1709 ;

J. Wesley, 1703-91. John Marriott, 1780-1825. Unknown. B. S. Ingemann, 1789-1862;

S. Baring-Gould, 1834- ,

//. A. 4- M. L. Hensley, 1824-1905.

tr.

tr and

xxvi

GENERAL INDEX

NAME OF TUNE.

METRE.

COMPOSER OR SOURCE.

Redhead, No. 70.

77.77.77.

Richard Redhead, 1820-1901.

Adoro te devote.

1010.1010.

*Solesmes Church Melody.

Solemnis haec fesfi vi- tas. From strength to

L.M.

Angers Church Melody.

D.S.M.

E. W. Naylor.

strength.

Culford.

77.77. D.

E. J. Hopkins, 1818-1901.

Hyfrydol.

87.87. D.

*Melody by R. H. Pritchard, 1811-87.

St. George.

S.M.

H. J. Gauntlett, 1805-70.

Song 5.

L.M.

Orlando Gibbons, 1583-1025.

Goshen.

65.G5. D.

Bible Class Magazine, 18C0.

Rhiw.

S.M.

Univ. Vv'ales.

Adoro te devote.

05.05. D.

*Solesmes Ciiurch Melody.

Les Commandemens

98.98.

Melody by L. Bourgeois. Gene-

de Dieu.

van Psalter, 1543.

Innsbruck.

770.778.

German traditional melody. ? Heinrich Isaac, Ifitli cent. Harmonized by J. S. Bach.

Leoni.

0(5.84. D.

Adapted from a Synagogue Melody by Meyer Lyon (Leoni), 18th cent.

1 1. University.

CM.

Ascribed to J. Randall 1715-99.

"( 2. St. Columba.

CM.

»01d Irish Melody from Dr. Petrie's Collection.

Die Ehre Gottes.

10 8.11 8.11 8.

»Beethoven, 1770-1827. Ac-

118.

companiment adapted.

Psalm 68.

887.887. D.

Melody composed or adapted by M. Greiters, c. 1525. Gene- van Psalter.

(I. Forest Green.

D.C.M.

r^nglish Traditional Melody.

Coll. by R. Vaughan Williams.

'2. Wiltshire.

CM.

Sir George Smart, 1776-1807.

107th Psalm.

D.C M.

Melody by Pierre Dagues, 16th cent.

Winchester Old.

CM.

Este's Psalter, 1592.

Firmament.

D.L.M

Walford Davies.

Victory.

88.84.

Adapted by H. J. Gauntlett, 1805-70, from G. P. da Palestrina, c. 1528-94.

(1. Keble.

CM.

Univ. Wales.

1 2. St. Flavian.

CM.

From Psalm 132 in Day's Psal- ter, 1503.

Gonfalon Royal.

L.M.

P. C Buck.

Vienna.

77.77.

J. P. Knecht, 1752-88.

Vater unser (CM

88-88.88

? Melody by Martin Luther,

112th).

1483-1540. Har. revised

Moscow.

664.60.64.

F. Giardini, 1716-90.

Life's Way.

77.74.

Univ. Wales.

St. Oswald.

87.87.

J. B. Dykes, 1823-76. Rehar- monized.

St. Ceciha.

66.66.

L. G. Ilayne, 1836-83.

NO.

151 152

153

154

155 156

157 158

159 100 101 102

163

104

105

106 167

108

109 170

171 172

173

174

175 170

177

178 179

180

xxvu

GENERAL INDEX

NO.

FIRST LINE.

AUTHOH on SOURCE.

isr

Thy kingdom come ! on bended knee.

F. L. Hosmer, 1840-1919.

1S2

Thy way, not mine, 0 Lord.

H. Ronar, 1808-89.

183

'Tis winter now, the fallen snow.

Samuel Longfellow, 1819-92.

181

To God on high.

Tr. from Gloria in Exeehis, by W. Ball for Mendelssohn's tit Paul.

185

To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love.

Wm. Blake, 1757-1827.

ISO

To thine eternal arms, 0 God.

T. W. Higginson, 1823-

187

Wake, awake ! for night is flying !

Philipp Nicolai, 155t)-lG08-, tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1829-78.

188

We plough the fields, and scatter.

M. Claudius, 1740-1815 ; tr. Miss J. M. Campbell, 1817-78.

189

We praise thy name, all-holy Lord.

E. J. Newell, 1853-191G.

190

When I survey the wondrous Cross.

Isaac Watts, 1G74-1748.

191

When'morning gilds the skies.

Tr. from the German by E. Caswall, 1814-78.

192

When spring unlocks the flowers.

R. Heber, 1783-1826.

193

When the Lord of love was here.

Stopford A. Brooke, 1832-191G.

191

While shepherds watched their flocks by night.

Nahum Tate, 1G52-1715.

195

Who would true valour see.

J. Bunyan, 1G28-88.

19G

Ye holy Angels bright.

Richard Baxter, 1G15-91.

197

Ye servants of the Lord.

Philip Doddridge, 1702-57.

198

Ye sons and daughters of the King.

Jean Tisserand, d. 1494; tr. J. M. Neale, 1818-<)G, and others.

199

Ye that have spent the silent night

G. Gascoigne, c. 1525-77.

200

Te Deum laudamus.

Various authors, probably including SS. Ambrose (Bishop of Milan), 340-97, Augustine (Bishop of Hippo), 354-450, and Nicetas (Bishop of Ramesiana), c. 400

(? from a Greek nucleus).

GENERAL INDEX

NAME OF TUNK.

METKi;.

1. Irish.

I 2. Kilmarnock. Carnarvonshire. Danby.

Allein Gott in der Hoh'!

Peace in Sorrow. Tregynon. AVachet auf.

VVir pfliigen. Yattendon.

Lledrod. (Low key.) O Seigneur.

Gosterwood.

East End. Hampshire.

Monks Gate.

Darwall's 148th. St. George. O fiUi et fihae.

Haydn.

COMPOSER OR S0URC3-:.

CM.

CM.

()G.()6.

L.M.

87.87.887.

CM. L.M.

898.898.G64.i

76.76.76.7G.06.

84. D.CM.

L.M. 667.667. D.

13 13.1 1 14.

775. D. CM.

1111.12 11.

(()5.(J5.6().65.)

Q6MM.U. S.M.

888. with Alle- luias. D.CM. Full setting.

Melody from A Collect ion of Hymns and Sacred Poems, Duolin, 1749.

*Neil Dougall.

Univ. Wales.

English Traditional Melody. Collected by R Vaughan Wil- liams.

Old German Melody. Harmon ized by Mendelssohn. (67. Paul)

*Adapted from Beethoven.

Univ. Wales.

♦Melody by Philipp Nicolai. Original rhythm. (From Songs of Syon.)

J. A. P. Schutz, 1747-1800.

Chi-istopherTye, f.l497-c. 1572. Last five bars by H. E. Wool- dridge. (From the Yatten- don Hymnal.)

♦Welsh Hynm Tune.

Melody by Louis Bourgeois, 1542.

English Traditional Melody. Collected by B. Vaughan Williams.

Univ. Wales.

Traditional Melody.

English Traditional Melody.

Collected by R. Vaughan

Williams. J. Darwall, 1731-89. H. J. Gauntlett, 1805-76. *01d French Melody probably

contemporary with the words, F. J. Haydn, 1732-1809. Univ. Wales.

NO.

181

182 183

184

185

186 187

188 189

190 191

192

193 191

195

196 197 198

199 200

SUBJECT INDEX

1. THE WORSHIP OF GOD.

(1) Thanksgiving and Peaise. 1, 0, 8, 40, 43, 46, 72, 87, 89, 90, 108,

127, 135, 141, 142, 143, 144, 115, 148, 153, 155, 1G4, 184, 200.

(2) Trust and Adoration. 2, 35, 54, 56, 59, G8, 71, 83, 92, 98, 125, 138,

156, 158, 165, 166, 168, 169, 175, 186.

(3) Nature.

(a) General. 3, 9, 12, 43, 54, 89, 166, 171, 173.

(b) The Seasons.

1. Spring. 82, 192.

2. Summer. 159.

3. Autumn and Harvest. 30, 188.

4. JV inter. 183.

2. THE CHRISTIAN YEAR.

(1) Advent and Christmas. 7, 23, 64, 65, 74, 113, 114, 194. ('-ee also

carols.) <2) The Life and Glory of Christ (Epiphany). 4, 5, 14, 15, 62, 69, 70,

73, 75, 76, 79, 80, 103, 116, 121, 126, 130, 193.

(3) The Passion. 97, 129, 145, 149, 190.

(4) Easter. 24, 29, 61, 77, 78, 172, 198.

(5) Ascension. 167, 187.

(6) Pentecost, The Holy Spirit. 22, 28, 52, 101.

(7) The Trinity. 36, 68, 86, 124, 177.

(8) All Saints' Day. Commemoration and Communion of Saints. 41

48, 56, 63, 88, 110, 123, 128, 132, 137, 189, 196.

3. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.

(1) Holy Communion. Fellowship with the Living Christ. 17 21 80

97, 121, 168. ' '

(2) The Example of Jesus. 11, 20, 94, 111, 121, 122, 150, 177.

(3) Courage and Conflict. 2, 26, 31, 39, 50, 85, 100, 154, 182, 195.

(4) Dedication. 32, 35, 42, 45, 84, 126, 136, 160, 197.

(5) Aspiration for the Christian Character and Life. 19, 22 34 37

40, 52, 84, 93, 94, 99, 106, 136, 140, 176, 186. > ' ' >

(6) Divine Guidance. 86, 117, 120, 131, 161, 175.

(7) FORGFTENESS. 36, 135, 151.

(8) Truth. 104, 119, 124, 161.

4. THE CHURCH AND THE KINGDOM.

(1) The Coming of the Kingdom.

(n) Missionary and International. 5, 10, 47, 58, 62, 66, 67, 74, 79, 105, 111, 114, 124, 133, 174, 177, 180, 181, 185. ' ' ' ' ' ,o r,. ^^ ^°^^^^ ^"^ National. 11, 57, 81, 84, 102, 112, 118, 147.

(2) The Life of the Church : Fellowship and Service. 13, 27 34 42

50, 51, 84, 91, 92, 100, 101, 119, 134, 150, 157, 179.

5. SPECIAL OCCASIONS.

(1) MoRNnNG. 16, 25, 38, 45, 55, 68, 93, 96, 109, 122, 139, 178, 191, 199.

(2) Evening. 15, 18, 49, 60, 107, 116, 152, 162, 163 ' ' '

(3) Sunday. 115, 128.

(4) The New Year. 35, 44.

(5) School and College (beginning and end of Term, kc). 53 95 146 (b) For those at Sea. 33. > / = .

(7) Death. 123.

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INDEX OF AUTHORS, TRANSLATORS, AND SOURCES

HYMN

Abelard, Peter 128

Addison, Joseph 171

Agate, Dendy 135

Alexander, Mrs. C. F 139

Alford, Henry 30

Anon 150

Arkwright, J. S 137

Ball, W (tr.) 184

Baker, Sir Henry Williams 127

Baring Gould, Rev. 8. (and H.

A. &M.) (tr.) 179

Baxter, Richard 19G

Blackie, J. S 12, 99

Blake, William 11, 185

Blatcliford, A. N 1

Bonar, Rev. Horatio 40, 51, 70, 104,

125, 182 Brooke, Stopford H., 6, 13, 75, 89, 193

BuckoU, H. L 95

Bimyan, John 195

Butler, H. Montague 92

Cameron, W (pt.) 37

Campbell, Miss J. M (tr.) 188

Carlyle, Thomas (tr.) 2

Caswall, E (tr.) 121, (tr.) 191

Chadwick, J. W 34

Chesterton, G. K 118

Chorley, H. F., and John Ellerton 58

Claudius, M 188

Cooper, E 3G

Cosin, Bishop J (tr.) 28

Cowper, William 54

Cox, Frances E (tr.) 78

Dearmer, P (tr.) 38

Dix,W.C 14

Doddridge, Philip . . 37, 64, 117, 197

Downton, Henry 44

Draper, W. H (tr.) 3

Edmeston, J 86

Ellerton, Rev. J. 18, (pt. 58), 132,

152, 162

Elhot, C 26

English National Anthem 57

Faber, Rev. F. W 63, 156

Foster, F. W (tr. pt.) 56

Foundling Hospitai Psalms and

Hymns 143

HYMN

Gascoigne, G 199

Gellert, C. F 78, 166

Gerhardt, P 7, 129, 1()3

German, from 191

Gloria in excelsis 184

Grant, Sir R 138

Greek, from 60, 116

Gurney, J. H 94

Hatch, E 22

Havergal, Frances Ridley 130

Heber, Bishop Reginald,21, 23, 68, 192

Heermann, J 112

Hensley, L 180

Herbert, George 83, 87, 160, 165

Herbert, Petrus 107

Higginson, T. W 186

Holmes, Oliver Wendell 98

Hosmer, F. L 123, 181

How, Bishop Walsham ... 41, 97, 159

Howe, Julia Ward 105

Hugjics, T 119

Ingemann, B. S 179

Jewish Creed Doxology 164

Johnson, S 27

Keble, John 19, 60, 173

Ken, Bishop Thomas 16, 49, 141

Kethe, William 8

Kingsley, Charles 47

Kipling, Rudyard 84

Latin, from, 28, 77, 113, 114, 129, 172

Lewis, Howell El vet 42

Lewis, Mrs. Hugh (tr.) 110

Logan, J 117

Longfellow, Samuel 50, 183

Luther, Martin 2

Lyra Davidica (tr.) 77

Lyte, Rev. H. F 142

Macdonald, Dr. George 122, 140

Macleod, Norman 31

Marriott, John 177

Masterman, J. H. B 10

Maude, Mrs. M. F 175

Mendelssohn's St. Paul 184

Miller, J (tr.pt.) 56

Milman, Dean H. H 149

Milton, John 90, 169

AUTHOES, TEANSLATORS, AND SOUECES

HTMN

Monsell, Rev. J. S. B 39, 153

Montgomery, James 17, <i2, GO, 01,

101, 133, 155, 157

Morison, J 170

Neale, John Mason (translotinns) 4,

20, 114, 198

Neander, J 144

Newell, Rev. E. J 189

Newman, Cardinal John Henry 85, (/r.) 109, 145

Newton, John 48, 82

Nicolai, Philipp {see 09), 187

Oakley, C. E 07

Oakley, E. S 101

Oakeley, F., and others 113

Old Saxon Primer 52

Olivers, Rev. Thomas {ti: and

paraphi-ase) 104

Palgrave, F. T 90, 134

Palmer, E. J (tr.) 144

Palmer, Ray (tr.) SO

Perronet, Edward 5

Pierpont, F. S 43

Pope, R.M itr.) 93

Pott, F {ir.) 172

Pratt's Collection, 1829 170

Prudentius 93

Pusey, PhiUp 100

Rankin, J. E 53

Rinckart, Martin 108

Rippon, J (pt.)5

Rous, Francis 108

Russell, A. T 107

St. Ambrose (?) 109

St. Ambrose and others 200

St. Bernard of Clairvaux . . 70, 80, 121

St. Francis of Assisi 3

St. Gregory the Great {ascd. to). 38

St. John Damascene 29

St. Theodulph of Orleans 4

Saxon Primer (Old) 52

iScheffler, J 120

HYMN

Schlegol, J. H 09

Scott-Holland, H 81

Scottish Metrical Psalms 59, 71, 72, 131

Scottish Psalter 108

Scottish Translations and Para- phrases (/*/.) 37, 170

Sears, E. H 74

Skrine, J. H 140

Sloan, J. M (tr.) 09

Symonds, J. Addington 174

Tate and Brad}' Supplomont

(181()) see n

Tate, Nalium 194

Tennyson, Lord 158

Tersteegon, G 50, 170

Thring, Godfrey 9

Tisserand, Jean 198

Topladv, A. M 151

Tuttiett. L 35

Twells, II 15

University of Wales {tr.) 106

Unknown 178

Vaughan, Henry 106

Wardlaw, R 124

Watts, Isaac 40, 55, 79, 120, 190

Weisse, Michael 24

Welsh Hynm 110

Wesley, Charles, 25, 45, (Q, 05, 88, 103, 130, 148, 154

Wesley, John {tr.) 170

Whiting, William 33

Whittier, John Greenleaf 20, 32, /o,

111 Winkworth, Catherine {transla- tions) 7, 24, 107, 108, 112, 120, 187 Wordsworth, Bishop Christopher 115 Wreford, J. R 102

Yattendon Hymnal {tr.) 110, 147,

{tr.) 103

INDEX OF TUNES

HYMN

Ach bleib bei uns 97

Adeste fideles 113

Adore Te Devote 152, lUl

Aeterna Chi'iste Miineia 46

Allein Gott in der Hoh' 184

Alleluia dulce canneii (C( niith) 142

Angel's Song 45

Angelus 15

Austrian H.ynin 48

Ave Virgo Virginuni 29

Bangor ■. . 102 (2)

Bisliopthorpe 73

Blackbourne 27 (1)

Bonn 7

Braint 110

Breslau 112

Carnarvonshire 182

Carno 150 (2)

Childhood 75

Christe Sanctorum 107 (1)

Christe Redemptor 76

Christmas 35

Christus der ist mein Leben .... 106 Corinth (Alleluia duke cuiiieii) 142

Courage 31

Culford 155

Da Christus geboren war 82

Danby 183

Darwall's 148th 196

Deganwy 1

Die Ehre Gottes 166

Diva Servatrix 107 (2)

Duke Street 39 (2)

Dundee (or French) 71, 117

East End 193

Easter Hymn 77 (1)

Ein' feste Burg 2, 6

Es flog ein kleins Waldvogelein 115

Es ist kein Tag 135

Etherington C4

Feniton Court 86

FiiTnament 171

Forest Green 168 (I)

Forest Hill 132

Fragment 121

Francis 89

Franconia 19

French (or Dundee) 71, 117

From Strength to Strength .... 154 Fulda 136

. HYMN

God be in my head 52

Gonfalon Royal 98 174

Gojtsal ' 148

Goshen 159

Gosterwood 192

Gott will's machcn 12

Gregynog ' 104

Groningen 56

Gwalia 143

Hammersmith 32

Hampshire 194

Hanover 138

Hast du denn Liebster .... 144

Haydn ' 199

Havvarden 20

Hebdomadal 145

Herzlieoster Jesu 100

Hicrapolis 101

Hills of the North ()7

Hippolytus 16

Hyfrydol 103, 156

Illsley 84

Innocents 24

Iiuisbruck 163

Intercessor Ill

Irby 139

Irish 181 (1)

JeiTJSalem

Jesu nieine Zuversiclit Jubilee

11

43 66

Keble 173(1)

Kilmarnock 181 (2)

Lasst uns erfreuen 3

Laudate Dominum 127

Leoni . . . -. ] 64

Les Comandemens de Dieu .... 162

Life's way 178

Limp.sfield 137

Llanfair 61, 77 (2)

Lledrod 55, 190

Lord of Might 99

Luckington 87

Mai'tyrdom 72

Martyrs 119

Mayenne 25

Meirionydd 130

Melita 33

Mendelsshon 65

Miles Lane 5

ssxni

INDEX OF TUNES

HYJIN

Monkland 90

Monksgate 195

Morning Hytnn IG

Morning Light 02

Moscow 177

National Anthem 57

Nicaea 63

Nun Danket 108

Nunc Dimittis IIG

O Filii et FiUae 123, 198

O luce que mortalibus 80

O Quanta Qualia 128

0 Seigneur 191

Old Hundredth 8. 1 U

Old XLIVth Psalm 131

Old 107th Psalm 1(19

Old 112th (Vater Unser) 17G

Old 120th 134

Old 134th (St. Michael). . . 13, 1-50 (1) Orientis Pattibus 9

Passion Choral 129

Peace in Sorrow 185

Pentatone 74

Pentecost 39 (1)

Picardy 81

Pilgrims G3

Plenitude 40

Prime 38

Psalm CXXX 118

Psalm 68 107

Pure in heart . . 19 (2)

Quinta 124

Randolph 53

Redhead No. 7G 151

Regnator Orbis 128

Rendez a Dieu 18

Resurrection 78 (1)

Reunion 1 IG

Rhiw 22, 1(;0

Richard 50, 51

Richmond 27 (2)

Rockingham 3G (1)

Itussia 58

St. Albinus 78 (2)

St. Anne 120

St. Cecilia 180

St. Columba 94. 140, 1G5 (2)

St. Flavian '. .17, 173 (2)

HYMN

St. George 157, 197

St. George (Windsor) 30

St. Gregory 125

St. Magnus 88

St. Mary 54

St. Michael (Old 134tli) . . 13, 150 (1)

St. Oswald 179

St. Patrick 10

St. Paul 37

St. Peter 47

St. Stephen 109

St. Thomas 95

St. Theodolph 4

St. Venantius 42, 96

Sandon 85

Scafell 122

Sebaste GO

Segenbalin 83

Sine Nomine 41

Solemn Introit 21

Solemnis Haec Festivitas 153

Song 1 34

Song 5 .- ] 58

South Cerney 120

Talli.s' Canon (Short version). . . 49

Do. (Full version) 147

Tregynon 186

Treuer Heiland 14

Truro 79

Tye 70

Uflingham 36 (2)

University 165 (1)

Vater Unser (Old 112tli) 176

Veni Creator 28

Veni Enmianuel' 114

Victory 172

Vienna 44, 175

Vigilate 20

Vision ia5

Wachet auf 187

Wallog 23

Wareham 59, 93

Wie schon leuchtet ()9

Winchester New 133, 149

Winchester Old 91, 170

Wiltshire 108 (2)

Wir pfliigen 188

Woodlands 92

Yattendon 102 (1), 189

METRICAL INDEX OF TUNES

0 Filii et Filiae

THREE LINES. Iambic.

8 8 8 WITH Alleluia. 123,198 1 Victory

10 10 10 WITH Alleluia. Sine Nomine 41

HYMN

. 172

FOUR LINES. Iambic.

Short Metee. (S.M.)

Carno 150 (2)

Franconia 19 (1)

Pure in Heart 19 (2)

Quinta 124

Khiw 22, ICO

St. Michael (Old 134th) . . 13, 150 (1) St. George (Gauntlett) 157, 197

Common Methe (CM.)

Bangor 102 (2)

Bishopthorpe 73

Blackbourne 27 (1)

Dundee or French 71, 117

Etherington 64

Fragment 121

French or Dundee 71, 117

Hampshire 104

Hawarden 20

Hebdomadal 145

Irsh 181 (1)

Keble 173(1)

Kilmarnock 181 (2)

Martyrdom 72

Martyrs H)

Miles Lane 5

Peace in Sorrow 185

Plenitude 40

Kichmond 27 (2)

St. Anne 120

St. Columba 94, 140, 165 (2)

St. Flavian 17, 173 (2)

St. Magnus 88

St. Mary !..!!!! 54

St. Paul 37

St. Peter [ 47

St. Stephen 109

Scafell ' ' 122

University .....'..!' i65 (1)

Wiltshire 168 (2)

Winchester Old 91, 170

Long Metee. (L.M.)

Ach bleib' bei uns 97

Aeterna Christe Munera .....'. 46

Ange.s' Song 45

Angelus 15

Breslau 112

Christe Redemptor 76

Danby " i83

Duke Street 39 (2)

Fulda ■.■.■/.■. i3r,

Gonfalon lloyal 98, 174

Hierapolis loi

Illsley 84

Lledrod 55, 190

Morning Hymn (or Hippolytus) 16

Old Hundredth 8, 141

0 luce qui mcrLalibus 80

Pentecost 39 (i)

Richai-d ..'/,', 50, 51

Rockingham 36 (1)

St. Gregory 125

St. Venantius 42, 96

Solemnis Haec Festivitas 153

Song V 158

Ta.lis' Canon (short version). . . 49 Tallis' Canon (full version) ... 147

Tregynon 186

Truro 79

Uffingham 36 (2)

Veni Creator 28

Wareham 59, 93

Winchester New 133, 149

4 6. 8 6. Gregynog 104

6 6. 6 6.

Carnarvonshire 182

St. Cecilia 180

7 6. 7 6. Christus der ist mein Leben

106

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METRICAL INDEX OF TUNES

HYMN

Iambic.

8 7. 8 7. Deganwy * 1

8 8. 8 4.

0 Filii et Filiae 123

Es ist kein Tag 135

8 8. 8 6.

Childhood 75

9 8. 9 8.

Les Commandemens de Dieu . . 1G2 Solemn Introit 21

10 10. 10 10.

Adoio Te devote 152

Limpsfield 137

Woodlands 92

11 10. 11 10.

Forest Hill 132

Intercessor Ill

1111. 115.

Christe Sanctorum 107 (1)

Diva Servatrix 107 (2)

Herzlicbster Jcju 100

Prime 38

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11 11. 12 11. Monksgate 195

13 13. 14 14. Gosterwood 192

15 15. 15 G. Vision 105

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7 4. 7 4.

Segenbalm 83

7 7. 7 3. Vigilate 2G

Tkoch.i,ic. hymn

7 7. 7 4. Life's Way 178

7 7. 7 7.

Da Chi'istus geboren war 82

Francis 89

Monkland 90

Vienna 44, 175

7 7. 7 7 WITH Alleluia.

Easter Hymn 77(1)

Innocents 24

Llanfair 01, 77 (2)

Orientis Partibus 9

7 8. 7 8 AND Alleluia.

Resurrection 78 (1)

St. Albinus 78 (2)

8 7. 8 7.

Courage 31

St. Oswald 179

9 8. 8 9.

Randolph 53

11 12. 12 10. Niceae 08

Teochaic-Iambic. 11 11. 11 5.

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Hanover 138

Dactylic.

11 10. 11 9.

Russia 58

11 10. 11 10.

Wallog 23

12 12. 12 12.

O Quanta Qualia 128

Iambic. 8 6. 8 8 6. Hammersmith

8 8 8. 8 8 AND Alleluia. Lasst uns erf reuen

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7 7. 7 7. 4.

Innocents

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14.14.4 7.8.

Hast du denn liebster 144

8 7. 8 8 7. Gott will's machen

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24 9

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Iambic.

2 8 8. 8 8 8.

Braint 110

6 6. 6 6. 6 6. Old 120th 134

6 6. 6 G. 8 8.

Darwall's 148th 196

Gopsal 148

Hills of the North 67

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METRICAL INDEX OF TUNES

Iambic. hymn

6 6 7. D.

Nunc Dimittis 116

7 7 6. 7 7 8. Innsbruck 1G3

8 8. 8 8. 8 8.

Melita 33

South Cemey 126

Vater unser 17()

Veni Emmanuel 114

10 4. 10 4. 10 10.

Sandon 85

Song 1

10 10. 10 10. 10 10.

34

Iambic and Dactylic.

11 10. 11 10. 9 11.

Pilgrims G3

Trochaic.

4 4 7. 8 8 7.

Gott will's machen 12

East End

Tbochaic. 7 7 5. D.

HYMN . 193

7 7. 7 7. 7 7.

Jesu, meine Zuversicht 43

Mayenne 25

Redhead No. 76 151

Treuer Heiland ,[ 14

Bonn Iiby

8 6 6. D.

8 7. 8 7. 7 7.

7 139

8 7. 8 7. 8 7.

Ccirinth 142

Fcniton Court 8S

Picardy 81

St. Thomas 95

Teochaic and Iambic.

6 6. 6 6. 8 8. Bills of the North

67

Iambic. 6 6 4. 6 6 6 4.

National Anthem 57

Moscow (Troch;iic-Iambic) 177

8 7. 8 7. 8 8 7. Allein Gott in der Hijh' 18 1

SEVEN LINES.

Trochaic.

8 8. 8 7. 4 4 7.

St. Thomas 95

Trochaic and Iambic.

6 6 4. 6 6 6 4.

Moscow 177

EIGHT LINES

Iambic.

DotTBLE Short Metre. (D.S.M.)

From Strength to Strength 154

Double Common Metre (D.C.M.)

107th Psalm 169

Forest Green 168 (1)

Haydn 199

Old XLIVth Psalm 131

Pentatone 74

Tye 70

Yattendon 102 (1), 189

Double Long Metre. (D.L.M.)

Firmament 171

St Patrick 10

6 5. 6 5. 6 6. 6 5 Monksgate 195

6 6. 6 6 4 4 4 4. Danvali's 148th 196

6 6 8 4 D. Leoni 164

Iambic.

6 7. 6 7. 6 6. 6 6,

Nun Danket 108

7 6. 7 6. D.

Es flog ein kleins Waldvogelein 115

Meirionydd 130

Morning Light 62

Passion Choral 129

Psalm CXXX 118

St. Theodulph 4

8 8 8 8. D. Jerusalem H

9 8. 9 8. D.

Render k Dieu 18

10 4. 6 6. 6 6. 10 4. Luckington ° '

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6 5 6 5. D

Adoro Te devote 161

Goshen 159

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METRICAL INDEX OF TUNES

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Culf ord 155

Jubilee ^^

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Austrian Hymn 48

Gwalia 143

Hyf rydol 103, 156

Amphibrachic. 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5. Laudate Dominum

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NINE LINES. Iambic.

8 7. 8 7. 6 6. 6 6 7. Ein' feste Burg 2, 6

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668.668.33.66. I 7 7 7 7.7777.77. Groningen 56 | Mendelssohn i>o

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8 8 7. 8 8 7. 4 4. 4 4 8. Wie schon leuchtet 69

ELEVEN LINES.

Trochaic and Iambic.

8 9 8. 8 9 8. 6 6 4. 8 8.

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0 Seigneur 191

8 8 7. 8 8 7. D. Psalm 68 167

TWELVE LINES.

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Adeste Fideles 113

Die Ehre Gottes 166

Gr,d be in my head 52

Sebaste 60

188

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INDEX OF COMPOSERS, SOURCES, ETC.

HYMN

Ancient Church Melody 38 (adap. ),

4G, 70

Angers Church Melody 153

Anglo-Genevan Psalter 131

As Hymnodus Sacer 112

Bach, J. S. (harmonized by) 43, 106, 129,

163

Barth^l^mon, F. H 16

Bayeux Melody 107

Beethoven, L. van l(i6, 185 {ad.

from)

Bible Class Magazine 159

Bishop, J 84

Bourgeois, L. (composed or ar- ranged by) 8, 18, 110, 118, 141, 162, 191

Boyd, W 39

Buck, P. C 98,174

Chambers's Collection J 37

Chorale Book for England 141

Church Plain Chant, Essay on . . 142

Clark, J 36(2), 73,88

Collection of Hymns and Sacred

Poems, Dublin 181 (1)

Croft, Dr. WilUam (ascd. to) . . 120, 138 Criiger, J 43, 100, 108

Dagues, Pierre 1G9

Darwall, J 190

Davies, Walford, 21, 52, 64, 07, 78 (1),

83, 105, 171

Day's Psalter 17, 173 (2)

Doles, J. F 82

Dougall, Neil 181 (2)

Dowland, John .. 141 (faux-bourdon) Dykes, Rev. J. B 33, 68, 179

Ebellng, J. G 7

Elvey, Sir George 30

English Traditional, 168(1), 183, 192,

195

Essay on Plain Chant 142

Este's Psalter (Whole Boohe of

Psalms, 1592), 13, 91, 134, 150, 170

Feill^e, La {melody from) . . . . 107, 128

Fesch, J. G. (?) 27

Freeman, A 137

French Church Melody (Old) 42, 80, 96, 123, 152, 153, 161, 198

HYMN

French Mediaeval Melody 9

French Traditional Carol 81

French (see also Bourgeois Gene- van Psalter).

Gardiner's Sacred Melodies .... 136

Gauntlett, H. J., 78 (2), 127, 139, 157,

172 (arrrf.), 197

Genevan Psalter 8, 18, 110, 141, 162,

167 German Choral and other Melo- dies, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12 (ad.), 14 (ad.\ 15, 19 (ad.), 27, 29, 43, 44, 47, 69, 82, 97, 99, 100, 108, 112, 115, 118, 125, 129, 133, 135, 144, 149, 163, 175, 170, 184, 187, 188

Giardini.F 177

Gibbons, 0 34, 45, 158

Gladstone, W. H 82

Goudimel (ascd. to) 25

Greatorex, W 92

Greiters,M 167

Hadow, Sir Henry 126

Handel, G.F 148

Harmonischer Liederschatz. . . . 125

Harwood, B 87

Hassler,H.L 129

Hatton, J 39(2)

Havergal, W. H 19

Haweis, T 27

Haydn, F.J 48,199

Hayne, L. G 180

Helmore, T 114

Hopkins, E. J 86, 155

Irish Melodies, 10, 94, 140, 165 (2), 181 Isaac, H. (?) 163

Jones, W 109

Joseph, G 15

Knapp.W 59,93

Knecht.J. P 44,175

K6cher,C 14

Konig, J. B 19

Leisentritts' Gesangbuch 29

Lloyd, Wm 130

Luther, M 2,6,176

LwofI, Alexis 58

Lyon,M 164

Lyra Davidica "' (1)

INDEX OF COMPOSERS, SOURCES, ETC.

HYMX

Mediaeval French Melody 9

Mendelssohn G5

Mendelssohn {harmonized by) 108, 184

Meyer, J. (Seelenfreud) 135

Miller, E 3(1

Monk, W. H 26,125

MusikaUsches Handbuch .... 133, 149

Naylor, E. W 154

Neander, J 50

Nicolai, Philip 69, 187

Owen, Morfydd Llwyn 50, 51

PaIestrina(a(Z. //-ojft) 172

Parry, Sir Hubert 11, 111

Petrie, Dr. (from Collection of)

9 1, 140, 165 (2)

Pritchard, E. H 103, 156

Prys' Psalter 54, ? 119

Psalmodia, Evangelica 79

Psalter, Scottish 71, 117, 119

Purday, J. H 85

Randall, J 165 (1)

Reading, J 113

Redhead, Richard 151

Reinagle, A. R 47

Rosy Sequence, The 1:11

Rouen Church Melody 42, 90

Sarum Melody, Ancient 76

Schutz, J. A. P 188

Scottish Psalter 71, 117, 119

Shaw, G 53

Shrubsole, Wm 5

Smart, Sir George 168 (2)

Smart, H. T 63

Smith, J 24

Smith's Sacred Music 72

HYMN

Solesmes Church Melody . . . .152, 161

Stainer, Sir John 60

Steiner, J. L 12

Strong, J. B 145

Synagogue Melody 164

Tallis, Thomas 49, 147

Teschner, Melchior 4

Traditional 194

Tye, Christopher 70, 102 (1), 189

University of Wales, 19 (2), 20, 22, 23,

31, (ad.) 38, 40, 66, 74, 75, 89,

104, (ad.) 121, 122, 124, 132, 146,

150(2), 160, 173(1), 178, 182, 185,

186, 193, 200

Unknown 57, 90

Vesperalo Romanorum 28

Vulpius, Melchior 106

Walther, J 99

Vvebb, G. J 62

Webbe's Motets or Antiphons . . 95

Webbe. S.,jun 27

Welsh Hymn Tunes 1, 50, 51, 54, 55,

61, 77 (2), 102 (2), 103, 100, 110, 119(?), 130,143, 156, 190 {See also '\^'^alfo^d Davies and

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Welsh Traditional Melody 35

Wesley, Samuel 101

Wilkes, J 90

Williams, B 1

Williams, R. Vaughan 41

Ditto(r7o/Zerf<'(£%)108(l),183,192,195

'\^'ilson, H 72

Wood, Dr. Chas. {harmonized by) 131 Wooldrldge, H. E. {ad.) 102, 189

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2 Stand fast for Love, your Lord ; Faith be your mighty shield ;

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3 Truth be your girdle strong ; And Hope, your helmet, shine,

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1 As with gladness men of old Did tlie guiding star behold ;

As with joy they hailed its light, Leading onward, beaming bright ; So, most gracious Lord, may we Evermore be led to thee.

2 As with joyful steps they sped To that lowly manger-bed : There to bend the knee before

Him whom heaven and earth adore ; So may we with willing feet Ever seek thy mercy-seat.

3 As they offered gifts most rare At that manger rude and bare ; So may we with holy joy, Pui-e, and free from sin's alloy, All our costliest treasures bring, Christ, to thee, our heavenly King.

4 Holy Jesu, every day Keep us in the narrow way ; And, when earthly things are past, Bring our ransomed souls at last Where they need no star to guide, Where no clouds thy glory hide.

5 In the heavenly country bright Need they no created light ; Thou its light, its joy, its crown, Thou its sun which goes not down : There for ever may we sing Hallelujahs to our King.

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Tlie sick, 0 Lord, around thee hiy ; 0, in what divers pains they met ! O with what joy they went away !

2 Once more 'tis eventide, and we

Oppressed with various ills draw near ; What if thy form we cannot see?

We know and feel tliat thou art here.

3 0 Saviour Christ, our woes dispel ;

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4 And some have found the world is vain,

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5 And none, O Lord, have perfect rest,

For none are wholly free from sin ; And they who fain would serve thee best Are conscious most of Avrong within.

6 0 Saviour Christ, thou too art Man ;

Thou hast been troubled, tempted, tried ; Thy kind but searching glance can scan The very wounds that shame would hide ;

7 Thy touch has still its ancient power.

No word from thee can fruitless fall ; Hear in this solemn evening hour. And in thy mercy heal us all.

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1 Awake, my soul, and with the sun Thy daily stage of duty run ; Shake off dull sloth and joyful rise To pay thy morning sacrifice.

2 Thy precious time mis-spent redeem, Each present day thy last esteem ; Improve thy talent with due care ; For the great Day thyself prepare.

8 Let all thy converse be sincere,

Thy conscience as the noon-day clear ; Think how all-seeing God thy ways And all thy secret thoughts surveys.

4 Wake and lift up thyself, my heart, And with the Angels hear thy part, Who all night long unwearied sing High praise to their eternal King.

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5 Glory to thee, who safe hast kept And hast refreshed me while I slept ; Grant, Lord, when I from death shall wake, I may of endless light partake.

6 Lord, I my vows to thee renew ; Scatter my sins as morning dew ;

Guard my first springs of thought and will, And with thyself my spirit fill.

7 Direct, control, suggest, this day All I design, or do, or say ;

That all my powers, with all their might, In thy sole glory may unite.

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Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ; Praise him, all creatures here below ; Praise him above, ye heavenly host ; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

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Dawn on our darliness and lend us thine aid ; Star of the east, the horizon adorning, Guide where our infant Kedeemer is laid.

2 Cold on his cradle the dew-drops are shining,

Low lies his head with the beasts of the stall : Angels adore him in slumber reclining. Maker and Monarch and Saviour of all.

3 Say, shall we yield him, in costly devotion,

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Dearer to God are the prayers of the poor.

5 Brightest and best of the sons of the morning,

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Alleluia !

2 He who gave for us his life, Who for us endured the strife, Is our Paschal Lamb to-day ! We too sing for joy, and say

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3 He who bore all pain and loss Comfortless upon the Cross, Lives in glory now on high, Pleads for us, and hears our cry.

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i He whose path no records tell, Who descended into hell ; Who the strong man armed hath bound, Now in highest heaven is crowned. Alleluia !

5 Now he bids us tell abroad How the lost may be restored, How the penitent forgiven, How we too may enter heaven.

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6 Thou, our Paschal Lamb indeed, Christ, to-day thy people feed ; Take our sins and guilt away. That we all may sing for ay,

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Christ, the true, the only Light, Sun of Righteousness, arise.

Triumph o'er the shades of night ; Dayspring from on high, be near ; Daystar, in my heart appear.

2 Dark and cheerless is the morn

Unaccompanied by thee ; Joyless is the day's return,

Till thy mercy's beams I see ; Till they inward light impart. Glad my eyes, and warm my heart.

3 Visit then this soul of mine,

Pierce the gloom of sin and grief ; Fill me. Radiancy Divine,

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2 Let the road be long and dreary.

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3 Perish policy and cunning,

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In deeper reverence praise.

2 In simple trust like theirs who heard,

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5 Breathe through the heats of our desire

Thy coolness and thy balm ; Let sense be dumb, let flesh retire ; Speak through the earthquake, wind, and fire,

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4 Thrice-Holy Father, Spirit, Son- Mysterious Godhead, Three in One, Before thy throne we sinners bend ; Grace, pardon, life to us extend.

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4 Faint not, nor fear, his arms are near ; He changeth not and thou art dear ; Only believe, and thou shalt see That Christ is all in all to thee.

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1 For the beauty of the earth,

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2 For the beauty of each hour

Of the day and of the night. Hill and vale, and tree and flower.

Sun and moon and stai's of light, Gracious God, to thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise.

3 For the joy of ear and eye,

For the heart and mind's delight. For the mystic harmony

Linking sense to sound and sight. Gracious God, to thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise.

4 For the joy of human love,

Brother, sister, parent, child, Friends on earth and friends above, For all gentle thoughts and mild, Gracious God, to thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise.

5 For each perfect gift of thine

To our race so freely given, Graces human and divine,

Flowers of earth and buds of heaven, Gracious God, to thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise.

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2 Forgive me, Lord, for thy dear Son, The ill that I this day have done ; That with the world, myself, and thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be.

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1 God be with you till we meet again ;

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2 God be with you till we meet again ;

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3 God be with you till we meet again ;

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4 God be with you till we meet again ;

Keep love's banner floating o'er you, Smite death's threatening wave before you : God be with you till we meet again.

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5 Our glad Hosannas, Prince of Peace,

Thy welcome shall proclaim, And heaven's eternal arches ring With thy beloved name.

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Man's last enemy shall fall ; Hallelujah ! Christ in God,

God in Christ, is all in all.

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To hear the Angels sing.

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Whose forms are bending low, Who toil along the climbing way

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Come swiftly on the wing ; 0 rest beside the weary road.

And hear the Angels sing !

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3 ' Foi-bid them not ; unless ye bear The childlike heart j-our hearts within, Unto my Kingdom ye may come,

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Lead thou me on. Keep thou my feet ; I do not ask to see Tiie distant scene ; one step enough for me.

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2 Saviour, breathe forgiveness o'er us,

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2 Let all the world in every corner sing,

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4 E'en now to their eternal home

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5 .Tesu, be thou our constant Guide ; Then, when the word is given. Bid Jordan's narrow stream divide, And bring us safe to heaven.

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4 Let the blossoms of the earth Join the universal mirth ; Birds, with morn and dew elate, Sing with joy at Heaven's gate.

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2 That banner, brighter than the star

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Great Lord ; Listen to my cry, O Lord.

2 Passions proud and fierce have ruled me, Fancies light and vain have fooled me. But thy training stern hath schooled me ;

Now, Lord, Take me for thy child, O Lord.

3 Groping dim and bending lowly, Mortal vision catcheth slowly Glimpses of the pure and holy ;

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4 In the deed that no man knoweth, Where no praiseful trumpet bloweth, Where he may not reap who soweth,

There, Lord, Let my heart serve thee, O Lord.

5 In his name, who, meek and lowly. Died to make poor sinners holy. Stumbling oft, and creeping slowly,

Great Lord, Guide me by thy truth, 0 Lord.

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2 See round thine ark the hungry billows curling, See how thy foes their banners are unfurling ; Lord, while their darts envenom'd they are hurling.

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1 O brother man, fold to thy lieart thy brother !

Where pity dwells, the peace of God is there ; To worship rightly is to love each other,

Each smile a hymn, each kindly deed a prayer.

2 Follow with reverent steps the great example

Of him whose holy work was doing good ; So shall the wide earth seem our Father's temple, Each loving life a psalm of gratitude.

3 Then shall all shackles fall ; the stormy clangour

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Most beautiful, most bright : On thee the high and lowly.

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To the great God triune.

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Christ rose from depths of earth ; On thee our Lord victorious

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3 Thy word is true, thy ways are just ; Above the requiem, ' Dust to dust ', Shall rise our psalm of grateful trust,

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Thou Prince of Life, arise, Nor let thy glory cease ; Far spread the conquests of thy grace, And bless the earth with peace !

Thou Holy Ghost, ai-ise, Expand thy quickening wing, And o'er a dark and ruined world Let light and order spring.

All on the earth, arise, To God the Saviour sing ! [heaven, From shore to shore, from earth to Let echoing anthems ring.

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2 0 heavenly love, how precious still, In days of weariness and ill,

In nights of pain and helplessness, To heal, to comfort, and to bless !

3 0 wide-embracing, wondrous love ! We read thee in the sky above ; We read thee in the earth below,

In seas that swell and streams that flow.

4 We read thee best in him who came To bear for us the cross of shame. Sent by the Father from on high, Our life to live, our death to die.

5 We read thy power to bless and save Even in the darkness of the grave ; Still more in resurrection light

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6 0 love of God, our shield and stay Through all the perils of our way ; Eternal love, in thee we rest,

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0 Love, who ere life's earliest dawn, On me thy choice hast gently laid ;

0 Love, who here as Man was born. And wholly like to us was made :

0 Love, I give myself to thee,

Thine ever, only thine to be.

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0 Love, who wrestling thus didst gain That we eternal joy might know :

O Love, I give myself to thee.

Thine ever, only thine to be.

0 Love, of whom is truth and light. The Word and Spirit, life and power,

Whose heart was bared to them that smite, To shield us in our trial hour :

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O Love, who once shalt bid me rise

From out this dying life of ours ; O Love, who once o'er yonder skies

Shalt set me in the fadeless bowers : O Love, I give myself to thee, Thine ever, only thine to be.

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2 0 praise ye the Lord !

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2 vere Jerusalem est ilia civitas, cuius pax iugis est, summa iucunditas, ubi non praevenit rem desiderium, nee desiderio minus est praemium.

3 quis rex, quae curia, quale palatium, quae pax, quae requies, quod illud gaudium, huius participes exponant gloriam, si, quantum sentiunt, possint exprimere.

4 illic molestiis finitis omnibus securi cantica Sion cantabimus, et luges gratias de donis gratiao beata referet plebs tibi, Domine.

5 illic ex sabbato succedet sabbatum, perpes laetitia sabbatizantium, nee ineflfabiles cessabunt iubili, ' qnos decantabimus et nos et angeli.

6 nostrum est interim mentem erigere et totis patriam votis appetere, et ad Jerusalem a Babylonia post longa regredi tandem exilia.

7 perenni Domino perpes sit gloria, ex quo sunt, per quem sunt, in quo sunt omnia ; ex quo sunt. Pater est ; per quem sunt, Filiua \ in quo sunt, Patris et Filii Spiritus.

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With thorns thy only crown. How pale art thou with anguish,

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Which once was bright as morn !

2 What language shall I borrow

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3 In this thy bitter Passion,

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Our holy Lord and King.

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Our Saviour and our King.

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Even where thy dwellings be. Then will I to God's altar go,

To God my chiefest joy : Yea, God, my God, thy name to praise

My harp I will employ.

2 Why art thou then cast down, my soul ?

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Disquieted in me ? Still trust in God ; for him to praise

Good cause I yet shall have : He of my countenance is the health.

My God that doth me save. 273

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2 Those whose bright faith makes feeble hearts grow stronger,

And sends fresh warriors to the great campaign, Bids the lone convert feel estranged no longer, And wins the sundered to be one again ;

3 And all true helpers, patient, kind, and skilful,

Who shed thy light across our darkened earth. Counsel the doubting, and restrain the wilful.

Soothe the sick bed, and share the children's mirth.

4 0 Son of God, our Captain of salvation,

Thyself by suffering schooled to human grief. We bless thee for thy sons of consolation, Who follow in the steps of thee, their Chief.

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133. O Spirit of the Living God

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2 0 Spirit of the Lord, prepare

All the round earth her God to meet Breathe thou abroad like morning air, Till hearts of stone begin to beat.

3 Baptize the nations; far and nigh

The triumphs of the Cross record ; The name of Jesus glorify,

Till every kindred call him Lord.

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1 Praise thou the Lord, 0 my soul ; let thy song upward soaring Join with the songs of the angels in heaven adoring.

Brethren, rejoice ; Wake the lute, lift up the voice, Loudly his praises outpouring.

2 Praise thou the Lord, the all-glorious King of creation ;

He hath on eagles' wings borne thee through all tribulation. Give him thy heart ; He it is who doth impart Joy to thee, life and salvation.

3 Praise thou the Lord, who with marvellous wisdom hath made tliee, Decked thee with health, and with loving hand guided and stayed thee.

How oft in grief Hath not he brought thee relief, Spreading his wings for to shade thee.

4 Praise thou the Lord ; look and see how thy life he sustaineth : Think of the rivers of love that from heaven he raineth.

God from above Stoopeth to give thee his love ; His mighty arm who restraineth ?

5 Praise thou the Lord, 0 my soul ; all that in me is, pi-aise him. Bless thou his name with his people here gathered to praise him.

He is thy light ; Keep him for aye in thy sight ; Praise him, for evermore praise him.

299

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2 0 loving wisdom of our God !

When all was sin and shame, A second Adam to the fight And to the rescue came.

o O wisest love ! that flesh and blood, Which did in Adam fail, Should strive afresh against their foe, Should strive and should prevail ;

4 And that a higher gift than grace

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5 O generous love ! that he who smote

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7 Praise to the Holiest in the height,

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3 Brother, if with lure unblest.

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2 Ride on ! ride on in majesty ! In lowly pomp ride on to die :

0 Christ, thy triumphs now begin O'er captive death and conquered sin.

3 Ride on ! ride on in majesty ! The winged squadrons of the sky Look down with sad and wondering

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4 Ride on ! ride on in majesty ! Tliy last and fiercest strife is nigh ; Bow thy meek head to mortal pain, Then take, O God, thy power, and

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150. Rise up, O men of God

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2 Rise up, O men of God ! His Kingdom tarries long ;

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3 Rise up, O men of God !

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4 Lift high the Cross of Christ ! Tread where his feet have trod ;

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3 Nothing in my hand I bring ; Simply to thy cross I cling ; Naked, come to thee for dress ; Helpless, look to thee for grace ; Foul, I to, the fountain fly ; Wfish me, Saviour, or I die.

4 While I draw this fleeting breath, When mine eyes are closed in death, When I soar to worlds unknown. See thee on thy judgement throne, Rock of ages, cleft for me,

Let me hide myself in thee.

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152. Saviour, again to thy dear name we raise

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2 Grant us thy peace upon our homeward way ; With thee began, with thee shall end the day : Guard thou the lips from sin, the hearts from siiame, That in this house have called upon thy name.

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4 Grant us thy peace throughout our earthly life, Our balm in sorrow and our stay in strife ; Then, when thy voice shall bid our conflict cease. Call us, 0 Lord, to thine eternal peace.

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2 For life and love, for rest and food,

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3 For strength to those who on him wait

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The God of Abraham praise, At whose supreme command From earth I rise, and seek the joys At his right hand ; I all on earth forsake, Its wisdom, fame, and power ; And him my only Portion make, My Shield and Tower.

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1 The strife is o'er, the battle done ; Now is the Victor's triumph won; 0 let the song of praise be sung.

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2 Death's mightiest powers have done their worst, And Jesus hath his foes dispersed ;

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2 The works of God, above, below.

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3 The glorious sky, embracing all.

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Let there be light.

2 Thou who didst come to bring On thy redeeming wing

Healing and sight. Health to the sick in mind, Sight to the inly blind. Ah ! now to all mankind

Let there be light.

3 Spirit of truth and love, Life-giving, holy Dove,

Speed forth thy flight ; Move on the waters' face, Bearing the lamp of grace, And in earth's darkest place

Let there be light.

4 Blessed and holy Three, Glorious Trinity,

Wisdom, Love, Might ; Boundless as ocean's tide Rolling in fullest pride, Through the earth, far and wide,

Let there be light. 369

178. Thou whose feet once trod the way

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By thy childhood's tears and mirth, Shield and save us !

5 Till the school of life is o'er, Said the tasks, and shut the door, Jesu, now and evermore Shield and save us ! 370

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2 But the slow watches of the night

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4 The day in whose clear-shining light

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5 When knowledge, hand in hand with peace, Shall walk the earth abroad ; The day of perfect righteousness, The promised day of God.

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Ye sons and daughters of the King, Whom heavenly hosts in glory sing, To-day the grave hath lost its sting. Alleluia I

2 On that first morning of the week, Before the day began to break, The Marys went their Lord to seek.

3 An Angel bade their sorrow flee, For thus he spake unto the three : ' Your Lord is gone to Galilee.'

4 That night th' Apostles met in fear, Amidst them came their Lord most dear, And said : ' Peace be unto you here ! '

5 Blessed are they that have not seen. And yet whose faith hath constant been, In life eternal they shall reign.

6 On this most holy day of days.

To God your hearts and voices raise In laud, and jubilee, and praise.

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To heaven's almighty King.

2 And as this gloomy night did last

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Doth show his pleasant face ; So let us hope, when faith and love

Their work on earth have done, God's blessed face to see above,

Heaven's better, brighter sun.

3 God grant us grace that height to gain.

That glorious sight to see, And send us, after worldly pain,

A life from trouble free ; Where cheerful day shall ever shine.

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In that bright blissful home.

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1. Kills of the North, rejoice

Dob = Eb.

With vigour. Unison. Verses, 1 3, 5.

(Little Cornard. 6 6. 6 6. 8 8)

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River and mountain spring, Hark to the advent voice, Valley and lowland, sing : Though absent long, your Lord is nigh, He judgement brings and victory. Isles of the Southern Seas, Deep in your coral caves Pent be each warring breeze, Lulled be your restless waves : He comes to reign with boundless sway, [way.

And make your wastes his great high- Lands of the East, awake,

Soon shall your sons be free. The sleep of ages break,

428

And rise to liberty : On your far hills, long cold and grey. Has dawned the everlasting day.

Shores of the utmost West, Ye that have waited long Unvisited, unblest.

Break forth to swelling song ; High raise the note, that Jesus died. Yet lives and reigns the Crucified !

Shout ! while ye journey home,-

Songs be in every mouth ; Lo, from the North we come, From East, and West, and South : City of God, the bond are free ; We come to live and reign with thee.

Harmony. Verses 2 & 4.

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Towering o'er the wrecks of time All the light of sacred story

Gathers round its head sublime.

2 When the woes of life o'ertake me,

Hopes deceive, and fears annoy, Never shall the cross forsake me ; Lo ! it glows with peace and joy.

3 When the sun of bliss is beaming

Light and love upon my way, From thecross the radiance streaming Add more lustre to the day.

4 Bane and blessing, pain and pleasure,

By the cross are sanctified ; Peace is there that knows no measure, Joys that through all time abide.

5 In the cross of Christ I glory,

Towering o'er the wrecks of time : All the light of sacred story

Gathers round its head sublime. 430

3. Immortal, invisible, God only wise

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3 For Mercy has a human heart, Pity, a human face ; And Love, the liuman form divine, And Peace, the human dress.

2 For Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love, Is God our Father dear ; And Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love, Is man, his child and care.

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