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The Ten Commandments.
As they are Written in the Twentieth Chapter of the Book of Exodus.
GOD SPAKE ALL THESE WORDS, saying, I am the Lord thy God, which have
brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
I. — Thou shalt have no other gods before Me.
II. — Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of anything
that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the
earth: thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy God
am a jealous Grod, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and
fourth generation of them that hate Me ; and showing mercy unto thousands of them that
love Me, and keep my commandments.
III. — Thou shallt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord
will not hold him guiltless that taketh His Name in vain.
IV. — Remember the Sabbath-day to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do
all thy work : but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God : in it thou shalt
not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy man-servant, nor thy maid-
servant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates : for in six days the Lord
made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day : where-
fore the Lord blessed the Sabbath-day and hallowed it.
V. — Honor thy father and thy mother : that thy days may be long upon the land
which the Lord thy God giveth thee.
VI— Thou shalt not kill.
VII. — Thou shalt not commit adultery.
VIII.— Thou shalt not steal.
IX. — Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.
X. — Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's
wife, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything that
is thy neighbors.
The Summary of the Law by our Lord Jesus Christ.
St. Matthew, xxii: 37-40.
THOU shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with
all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like
untd it, Thou shall love thv neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments hang all
the law and the prophets.
The Apostles' Creed.
I BELIEVE in God the Father Almighty, Maker He ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right
of heavea and earth : hand of God the Father Almighty ;
And in Jesus Christ, His only Son our Lord; From thence He shall come to judge the quick and
Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the
Virgin Mary ■ I Delieve in the Holy Ghost :
_ _ „ ' . .„ , 3 , The Holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints:
Suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead The forgiveness of sins •
and buried ; He descended into hell ; The reSurrection of the body :
The third day He rose again from the dead ; And the life everlasting. Amen
The Lord's Prayer.
f\UR FATHER which art in heaven, And forgive us oar debts, as we forgive our debtors.
" Hallowed be Thy name. And lead U3 not into temptation, but deliver us
Thy kingdom come. from evil:
Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the
Give us this day our daily bread. glory, for ever. Amen.
preface.
HE CHURCH AND HOME HYMNAL" is designed as a book
of General Praise ; words and music being selected from the
best authors and composers ; eliminating, as far as possible,
everything that is denominational, and securing a book of gems
of sacred music, suited to the church at large, with the hope of stimulating a
WIDER ACTIVITY in CONGREGATIONAL SINGING.
It is a noticeable fact that not even ten per cent of the Hymns and
Tunes, bound in our best church hymnals, are used with such frequency as to
render them familiar.
This volume forms a select library of the best of the old and familiar
hymns and tunes, such as the whole congregation may sing with pleasure and
profit in Church, Sunday School and Praise Service.
This book contains over 500 Hymns and Tunes, exclusive of Chants,
Glorias, and Prayers. There are 390 pages of music, each page of which is
equal in convenience to a piece of sheet music in the hands of a singer, because
of the words being printed between the braces and so divided as to render
both words and music easy to read.
It is a mistake to suppose that children cannot sing good music as well as
that which is light and frivolous. Much depends, however, upon the rhythm,
or movement of the tune. The fact of its being well harmonized and difficult
to perform in parts, does not militate against its use by young people, who
mainly sing the melody. The difficulty lies in its having no melody or tune
of sufficient strength and character to make it successful in congrega-
tional singing.
The best church tunes are too simple as musical compositions to become
stumbling blocks to either old or young, and sufficient attention has never
been paid in this country to the introduction into the special services of
young people and children of such church music as will always interest them
and secure their sweet voices in the regular services of the church.
The book contains about 150 new Tunes, most of which were written for
the purpose of doubling long, common, or short metres, and the introduction
of odd metres in place of so many old-time long, common, and short metres,
and the addition of Carols, Christian Endeavor and other music, for special
occasions. The book will be found invaluable to Choirs, for short pieces,
which may be used as voluntaries or offertories.
I acknowledge, gratefully, the valuable services of Mr. F. N. Shepperd,
Organist of St. James' Church, Fordham, N. Y., in the musical arrangement of
this work, and 'of Rev. W. F. Anderson, Pastor of the Reformed Church of
Fordham, in the adjustment of topics and other details. Thanks are also due
to Mr. H. P. Main, Albert J. Holden, and Dr. H. R. Palmer, all of whom are
contributors to the work, for valuable services rendered.
Special thanks are due to Rev. Dr. Tucker for the use of hymns and tunes
selected from his book entitled " Hymns Old and New," also to A. S. Barnes
.& Co. and others, from whose works selections have been made.
Samuel (T\. Bixby.
INDEX OF TOPICS.
Goieral Praise,
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Prayer }
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Praise to God,
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Faith and Trust,
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Praise to Christ,
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Love, . »
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The Holy Spirit,
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Consecration,
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The Church, .
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Unity and Work, .
224-237
Ope?iing Hymns,
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Pilgrimage,
238-262
Closing Hymns,
. 63-67
Death,
263-268
The Sabbath,
68-75
Heaven,
. 269-278
Sacraments,
. 76-84
Morning,
279-284
Missions,
85-90
Evening,
. 285-294
The Scriptures,
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The Family,
295-304
Christ's Nativity,
95-102
You7ig People,
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Christ's Ministry, .
103-108
Children,
327-350
The Cross, .
109-122
Christmas,
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The Resurrection, .
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Easier,
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CJirist's Exaltation,
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Special Occasions,
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Christ's Second Coming,
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Chants,
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Invitation, .
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Doxologies,
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Confession,
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Prayers,
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Thy goodness I'll pursue ;
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Songs of praise their powers employ. Amen.
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GENERAL PRAISE
14 O Thou, to Whom all Creatures bow
Tate and Brady
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2. When heavn.Thy glo -rious work on high, Em -
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2. Know that the Lord is God in- deed ; With- out our aid He did us make: We
3. O en - ter then His gates with praise, Ap-proach with joy His courts un - to ; Praise,
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4 This is the day of prayer ;
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Come down to meet us here.
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Set forth Thy quick'ning breath,
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O Vanquisher of death ! Amen.
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Leads them from earth to heaven a - bove.
As those who bear the Chris - tian name.
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5 O Thou, whose infant feet were found
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Were all alike divine:
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We seek Thy grace alone,
In childhood, manhood, age and death,
To keep us still Thine own. Amen.
SACRAMENTS
78
See Israel's gentle Shepherd
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3. With flow -ing tears, and thank - ful hearts, We give them up to Thee;
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Re - ceive them, Lord ! in - to Thine arms, — Thine may they ev - er be.
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Horatius Bonar
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2. I can - not fam - isli, though this earth should fail,
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Tho' the sweet verdure should forsake each vale, And ev- 'ry
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Thy church's Life and Lord, Immanuel !
At Thy dear cross we find the eternal bread,
And in Thy empty tomb the living well.
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4 When we taste the mystic wine,
Of Thine outpoured blood the sign,
Fill our hearts with love divine !
5 From the bonds of sin release !
Cold and wavering faith increase,
Lamb of God, grant us Thy peace !
6 Lead us by Thy pierced hand,
Till around Thy throne we stand,
In the bright and better land.
8- Draw nigh and take the Body of your Lord
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3. Approach ye then with faithful hearts sin-cere, And take the pledg-es of sal - va - tion here.
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And daily vows ascend :
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And friendly warning give ;
Divine rewards attend on those
Who by Thy precepts live. Amen.
The Heavens declare Thy Glory, Lord
Dr. Watts, 17 19
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2. The roll - ing sun, the chang-ing light,
3. Sun, moon and stars con-vey
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In souls renewed and sins forgiven :
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94 How shall the Young secure their Hearts
Isaac Watts
S. M. Bixby
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We sing the Praise of Him who died
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2. Inscribed up - on that Cross we see, In shin - ing let -
3. The Cross ! It takes our guilt a - way, It holds the faint
4. The balm of life, the cure of woe, The meas - ure and
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2. See from His head, His hands, His feet, Sor-row and love flow min - gled down;
3. For -bid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ my God,
4. Were the whole realm of na - ture mine, That were a pres - ent far too small ;
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Sign to all attesting eyes
Of the finished Sacrifice.
5 Holy Jesus, grant us grace
In that Sacrifice to prace
All our trust for life renewed,
Pardoned sin, and promised good.
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Thy bleed - ing side ; This
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5. Then in a no - bier, sweet - er song,
fount - ain fill'd with blood
thief re - joic'd to see
Drawn from Em - man-uel's veins ;
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Till all the' ransom'd Church of God Be sav'd to sin no more.
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When this poor, lisping, stammering tongue, Lies si - lent in the grave.
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Come to judgment, Come to judgment, Come to judg-ment, come a - way.
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See in solemn pomp appear :
All His saints, by men rejected,
Now shall meet Him in the air.
Alleluia!
See the day of God appear.
Yea, Amen ; let all adore Thee,
High on Thine eternal throne :
Saviour, take the power and glory ;
Claim the kingdom for Thine own.
O come quickly,
Alleluia ! Come, Lord, come. Amen.
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IN VITA TION
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Alleluia, etc.
3 O Jesus ! ride onward,
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2. Oh, come to the foun-tain to - day!.... And bathe in the life-giv-ing flood;
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Come Unto Me, ye Weary
William C. Dix
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i. "Come un - to me, ye wea-ry,
2. " Come un - to me, dear children,
3. "Come un - to me, ye fainting,
4. "And who - so - ev - er com-eth
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4. Sin - ner, per-haps this ve - ry day. . Thy last ac - ccpt - ed time may be ;
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Come, ye Sinners! Poor and Wretched
Joseph Hart, 1759
S. M. Bixby
1. Come, ye sin -ners ! poor and wretch-ed, Weak and wound-ed, sick and sore;
2. Ho ! ye need - y ! come and wel - come, God's free boun - ty glo - ri - ty ;
3. Let not conscience make you lin - ger, Nor of fit - ness fond - ly dream ;
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2. Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my Guide? — "In His feet and
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2. Thou who, house-less, sole, for - lorn, Long hast borne the proud world
3. Ye who, toss'd on beds of pain, Seek for ease, but seek in
4. Hith - er come ! for here is found Balm that flows for ev - 'ry
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3. Now is th' ac - cept - ed time ; The gos - pel bids you come, And ev - eryprom-ise
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3. To - day the Saviour calls ! For ref-uge fly; The storm of vengeance falls Ru - in is nigh.
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To us Thy sav - ing grace ex - tend.
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By the purple robe of scorn,
By Thy wounds, Thy crown of thorn,
By Thy cross, Thy pangs, and cries,
By Thy perfect sacrifice ;
Jesus, look with pitying eye ;
Hear our solemn litany.
By Thy deep expiring groan,
By the seal'd sepulchral stone,
By Thy triumph o'er the grave,
By Thy power from death to save ;
Mighty God, ascended Lord,
To Thy throne in heaven restored,
Prince and Saviour, hear our cry,
Hear our solemn litany. Amen.
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Rev. C. Wesley, 1740
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I lift my heart to Thee;.,
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5 Renew my will from day to day ;
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"Thy will be done!"
4 Let but my fainting heart be blest,
With Thy sweet Spirit for its Guest,
My God, to Thee I leave the rest !
"Thy will be done!"
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The prayer oft mixed with tears before,
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O sweet and blessed country,
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O sweet and blessed country,
That eager hearts expect !
Jesus, in mercy bring us
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Who art, with God the Father,
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4. Then the pearl - y gates, un - fold - ing,
5. Oh, to join the Al - le - lu - ia,
There are man - y homes of light,
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Love and peace they taste for - ev - er,
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Clothed in white ap - par - el, hold-ing
Washed them in the blood of Je - sus ;
They have conquered death and Sa - tan
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And soon my friends in Christ below
Will join the glorious band.
6 Jerusalem, my happy home,
My soul still pants for thee ;
Then shall my labors have an end,
When I thy joy shall see. Amen.
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This is not my Place of Resting
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2. For- give me, Lord, for Thy dear Son, The ill which I this day have done ;
3. Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as lit - tie as my bed :
4. Oh, let my soul on Thee re - pose, And may sweet sleep mine eye- lids close !
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That with the world, my- self, and Thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be.
Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glo - rious at the judg-ment - da)-.
Sleep, which shall me more vigorous make, To serve my God when I a - wake.
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Mrs. 5. K. Bourne, 1S92
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318 Saviour, I know how Kind Thou art
Mrs. S. K. Bourne, 1892
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34S Welcome^ Summer, for thou bringest
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1. Wei - come, sum - mer, for thou bring-est Flow'rs and sun-shine, light and joy;
2. Joy - ful meet -ing, gai - lv greet- ing. On this hap - py Chil - dren's Day ;
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By Thy Spirit led. Amen.
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4 Peace, prosperity, and health,
Private bliss and public wealth.
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2. Let us come before his presence with | thanks- ' = | giving: || and show ourselves
glad | in * = | Him ■ with | psalms.
3. For the Lord is a | great ■ = | God : || and a great King a- | bove • = | all • =
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5. The sea is His, | and ■ He | made it: || and His hands pre- | pared * the | dry ■ =r
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2. Praise the Lord, | O • my | soul : || and forget not | all ' His | ben - e- | fits;
3. Who forgiveth | all ' thy | sin : || and healeth all | thine ■ in- | firm - i- | ties;
4. Who saveth thy life | from ■ de- | struction : || and crowneth thee with mercy and |
lov - ing- I kind- = | ness.
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His commandment, and hearken unto the | voice • of | His ' = | word.
6. O praise the Lord, all | ye ' His | hosts: || ye servants of | His • that | do ■ His |
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7. O speak good of the Lord, all ye works of His, in all places of | His ■ do- | minion :|
praise thou the Lord, | O • = | my • = | soul.
Glory be to the Father | and ' to the | Son : || and | to ' the | Ho - ly | Ghost ;
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2. And hath raised up a mighty salvation | for • = | us : || in the house | of * His
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4. That we should be saved | from ■ our | enemies : || and from the hand of | all ■ that
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Glory be to the Father, 1 and ■ to the | Son : || and | to ■ the | Ho - ly | Ghost ;
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391
1 L. M.
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 !
2 L. M. 61.
To God the Father, God the Son,
And God the Spirit, three in one,
Be honor, praise, and glory given,
By all on earth, and all in heaven.
As was through ages heretofore,
Is now, and shall be evermore.
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Eternal Father, throned above,
Thou fountain of redeeming love !
Eternal Word ! who left thy throne
For man's rebellion to atone ;
Eternal Spirit, who dost give
That grace whereby our spirits live :
Thou God of our salvation, be
Eternal praises paid to thee !
4 C. M.
To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
One God whom we adore,
Be glory as it was, is now,
And shall be evermore.
5 C. M. D.
The God of mercy be adored,
Who calls our souls from death,
Who saves by his redeeming word
And new-creating breath ;
To praise the Father and the Son
And Spirit all-divine, —
The one in three, and three in one-
Let saints and angels join.
6 S.M.
Ye angels round the throne,
And saints that dwell below,
Worship the Father, praise the Son,
And bless the Spirit, too.
7 7b.
Sing we to our God above
Praise eternal as his love;
Praise him, all ye heavenly host —
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
8
7s. 61.
Praise the name of God most high,
Praise him, all below the sky,
Praise him, all ye heavenly host, -
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost ;
As through countless ages past,
Evermore his praise shall last.
9
7s. D.
Praise our glorious King and Lord,
Angels waiting on his word,
Saints that walk with him in white,
Pilgrims walking in his light :
Glory to the Eternal One,
Glory to his only Son,
Glory to the Spirit be
Now, and through eternity.
10
8s, 7s.
Praise the Father, earth and heaven,
Praise the Son, the Spirit praise;
As it was, and is, be given
Glory through eternal days.
11
8s, 7s. D.
Praise the God of all creation ;
Praise the Father's boundless love
Praise the Lamb, our expiation,
Priest and King enthroned above :
Praise the Fountain of salvation,
Him by whom our spirits live :
Undivided adoration
To the one Jehovah give.
12 8s, 7s, 4s.
Glory be to God the Father,
Glory be to God the Son,
Glory be to God the Spirit,
Glory to the Three in One;
Hallelujah !
God, the Lord is God alone.
13
H. M.
To God the Father's throne
Your highest honors raise ;
Glory to God the Son ;
To God, the Spirit, praise ;
With all our powers, Eternal King,
Thy name we sing, while faith adores.
PRAYERS.
WE thank Thee our Heavenly Father that Thou hast not ordained
that they who approach Thee should come with a perfect heart
and a perfect utterance; then only those who are ripened in the very
light of Thy countenance and in the everlasting summer of heaven could
speak to Thee. But what do they need of Prayer? Why should they
call out, who are without temptations, without sorrow, without any weak-
ness, without infirmities and trials. It is those who are tossed below who
need to speak to Thee, and if Thou wouldst accept no offering of our lips
but a perfect offering, we would be dumb. Blessed be Thy name! Thou
dost hear with Thine heart, Thy pity listens, and Thy compassion, which
has spared, and spares still ; that goodness which loves to find a way of
excuse, and release, and relief, Thou hast for every one of us. And we
draw near to Thee, encouraged with this thought, that Thou art our
Father which art in Heaven.
For Thy unwearied love, that nourishes when it might destroy, we
thank Thee. We pray that a sense of God's goodness may lead us to re-
pentance. We pray that Thou wilt have mercy upon those who are weak
— we need to be born as little children and to be borne with — teach us
patience and how to edify one another. Open a way to those who find
themselves shut up and know not whither to turn — who seem alone — be
Thou more than friend or friendship to them. Thou who dost bear time
in thine own heart. Thou who dost wear out the spheres with the fresh-
ness of Thine enduring youth. O, do Thou teach them that Thou art
always a refuge and a friend — an everlasting protector.
Glorify Thyself in the lives of Thy people, make them more and
more holy that they may be a blessing to men. Deliver them from van-
392
PRAYERS. 39^
ity and ostentation, from spiritual pride, and from all things that are offen-
sive, and untrue before God or men. Make them full of kindness and
gentleness. May Thy people love one another; and so with a spirit of
unfeigned love bring on that final day of glory when all Thy Church on
earth shall be one. When there shall be no more divisions, where the
heart shall be united, and sanctified by the Spirit of God. Wilt Thou
hear us in our petitions, and answer us for Christ's sake. Amen.
OUR Father in heaven, Creator, and Sustainer of all things, we
give Thee thanks for the earth and the fulness thereof, for
the day, and the night, for seasons; for the display of Thy great
goodness, wisdom, and power in nature. We thank Thee for the
revelations made to us through the Scriptures, and through Jesus Christ,
Thy Son, our Saviour — for their redemptive power — their sanctifying
efficacy — their immortal hopes. Behind all law and within all displays
of creative life, and incarnate love, we believe Thou art dwelling in the
light that no man can see and live. Through this which is known we
adore Thee, and Thy unknown greatness, glory and infinite goodness ;
Thy saving compassion, and Thy love which passeth knowledge. Since
Thou hast placed us in the midst of things so great, changing and myste-
rious; uphold us with a sense of Thy presence, and that it is Thy purpose
that these tides of Thy creative bounty, and power are to carry us to Thee;
and that we shall find Thee after Thou hast enlightened the confusion of
our understanding, and made us to become used to Thy great, and good
ways. We look to Thee in faith, endure sorrow, bear loss, seek
knowledge, and ever ask the continual revelation of Thyself, especially
through the spiritual laws and lessons of Jesus, who came to bring life
and immortality to light in the gospel, and who said, "What I do thou
knowest not now but thou shalt know hereafter." Amen.
394 PRAYERS.
/^UR heavenly Father, we kneel in this house consecrated by a thou-
^ sand gifts of grace from Thy hand. We cannot look back, our
way is hedged up with mercies, and we stand upon the beginning of an-
other week, desiring to take encouragement from the past, and to look
down into the future with full assurance of Faith. Be pleased this
morning, Thou who art the head of the Church, and the Father of this
household; be pleased to bless us. In the opening of the services of the
day, may we feel that Thou art with us. Out of Thine infinite fulness
clothe our poverty to-day. Give us bread from our Father's table.
Reach forth Thy hand which hath in it the keys of life and death. Open
the doors of our understanding, and open the doors of our hearts, and
bring forth into life every grateful thought, every sweet and divine
affection, and fill us this day with the spirit of devotion. May we know
how to call Thee Father from the swellings of our hearts. May we
know how to thank Thee. How to rejoice in Thee. How boldly to
express our gladness, and every feeling which comes from our hearts
towards Thee. May we be blessed in Thy word, in its reading, and in
meditation of its truths. May we be blessed in prayer. May we know
the way as Thine angels know it, up through the trackless air by faith,
to Thy throne. May we be blessed in the fellowship of song ; rejoice
together, and sing with the innumerable throng that hymn around about
Thee in Heaven, joining our imperfect songs to their glorious anthems.
May the whole earth, and all the realm of the universe praise Thee this
day. We ask it for Christ's sake. Amen.
r* OD of the sabbath and of the sanctuary ; in Thy house of prayer,
^ manifest Thyself to us in the fulness of Thy grace, clothe Thy
ministers with salvation, and let Thy chosen people be glad ; hear the
hosannas of the children, and bless Thy word to old and young. In-
PRAYERS. 395
crease Thy whole Church, and fill the earth with Thy glory. Graciously
be with those whose Sabbath shall be spent in the chamber of solitude
and sickness. Let the consolations of Thy spirit abound in the children
of sorrow, and suffering, and bereavement. To Thee, heavenly Father,
we commend ourselves. O Thou good shepherd, watch over us. O
Holy Ghost, the comforter, hallow our thoughts and comfort our hearts.
May all who are united to us, be with us united to Thee, and come to
the presence of the Father with exceeding joy; and to the Father, and
the Son, and the Holy Ghost be glory everlasting. Amen.
/"AH LORD, Who art acquainted with all the manifold interests of men
^ we seek Thee, and bring" to Thee all that Thou hast caused us to
possess — that it may receive Thy blessing. As the light of day gives
life to the earth, so let Thy spirit cleanse and regulate our lives. We
thank Thee that we are coming to Thee through time, through exper-
iences of joy and sorrow. We thank Thee for what our eyes have seen
and our souls have known of Thy dealings with men. Suffer us to add
to our faith virtue, knowledge, patience, temperance, godliness, broth-
erly kindness and charity. We turn from our failures anew to Thee.
Hungering, after righteousness not alone for ourselves, but for those
whom, by the frailty of our life, we have offended ; and for all mankind
•overcome by the desires of the flesh and wilfulness of the spirit. When
two of us agree as touching any one thing it shall be done unto us ; how
surely then shall our lives be now renewed; and understanding that Thy
purpose is to forgive, cleanse, heal, defend and remember whosoever
•cometh to Thee, we go forth from Thy presence grateful this day, ask-
ing for a personal sense of safety and guidance in the name of Him
who said, " in the world ye shall have tribulation, but be of good cheer,
1 have overcome the world." Amen.
3i>6 PRAYERS.
r\ GOD, to whom the whole history of our home is known, we ask of
Thy Fatherly love, that Thou wouldst take the charge, and develop-
ment of this household upon Thyself. Instruct us in the responsibilities of
our relationships; give us the spirit to exercise control, or yield obedience.
May all the converse, the companionship, the duties and the pleasures of
home ; train our spirits to love, ennoble our dispositions, and make us
heartily ready to serve one another and strong to withstand the subtleties,
and bitter temptations to sin. Make us honest and candid, as we see
the peace and joy of open-heartedness. As we learn the mutual help-
fulness of service, strengthen each one of us to fulfil faithfully our daily
tasks. Oh Thou who knewest the years of toil keep us from half-hearted
and ill-accomplished work. Thou didst with great patience, and suffering
finish the work given Thee to do. As Thou didst live, so may we in
daily tasks until we hear Thee say, "well done good and faithful
servant, thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler
over many things." Give us a sense of the divine appointment of daily
toil, and therefore its majesty, responsibility, reward and joy. May our
home, and the homes of this nation be reared upon industry, frugality,
temperance and honesty. We commit ourselves to Thy Fatherly care
in the name of our Saviour, who said "For your heavenly Father
knoweth that ye have need of all these things." Amen.
PRAYERS. 397
f\ LORD, bless our home this day, be with us in our going out and
our coming in, deliver us from temptations ; defend us from
dangers, direct us in our studies, strengthen us for our work. Heal
those who are sick. Guard the little children. Teach us to trust Thee,
to obey our parents, and superiors; to love one another; to control our
thoughts and lives. Bless our parents, pastors and teachers. Make all
homes Christian. Give the spirit of obedience to law, unto all peoples,
and the spirit of righteousness to all rulers. Hasten the coming of the
days of the Son of Man, when all the earth shall know of Thy salvation.
This we ask with the forgiveness of our sins for Jesus' sake. Amen.
r\ GOD, who maketh the outgoing of the morning and evening to re-
joice ! we bless Thee for Thy preserving care ; conscious of our
weakness ; humbly confessing our sins, we cast ourselves upon Thine
infinite grace, in Christ Jesus our Saviour, for pardon, strength and sancti-
fication. May we as a family honor Thee in our daily walk, and con-
versation. May old, and young know the beauty of holiness, and the joy
of consecration to Christ. Grant Thy peace to all who are dear to us
and grant us grace to hold all men dear for Christ's sake, and to win
them to the knowledge of His gospel. May the peace of God which
passeth all understanding keep our hearts, and minds in the knowledge,
and love of God through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
METRICAL INDEX OF TUNES.
L. M.
Albro 300
Benediction, .... 65
Boweu 93,179
Calkin £9
Chester 109
Dismission 374
Drostane, 106
Duke Street, . . . 81,130
Federal Street, ... 43
Galilee 178
Germany, . . 71,215,249
Grace Church, . . . 147
Gracio 292
Hamburg, 157
He leadeth me ! ... 251
Hosauna, 34
Hyde 140
Intercession, ... 42, 70
Kirke, 174
Lillington Tower, . . 122
Longing, 300
Mildred, 109
Missionary Chant, . 28, 89
Mozart 49
Mt. Olive, 108
Old Hundred, 14, 57, 220, 227
Park Street, ... 4, 99
Penitence, ... 49, 150
Rest 267
Bousaean, 108
Samson, 76
Saul, 266
St. Crispin, .... 149
Sweden, 283
Tallis'Hymn, .... 291
•Wareham, ... 52, 166
Wimborne 40
Woodworth, ... 149
Li. M., 6 lines.
Matthias, 64
Morning Hymn, . . 70
Shelter, 180
L. M., Double.
Elbridgc,
Kent, . .
Mont Bleau,
Silva, . .
Victoria,
301
351
137
303
79
C. M.
Alfred, ,
Alger,
Andover,
Arcadia, .
Arlington,
Annan,
Asylum,
Beatitudo,
Belmont,
Bradford,
Bradstreet,
Byefleld, .
Burlington,
Chesterfield,
Church,
Coeli gnadia,
Coronation,
Dano, . .
Dawn, . .
Dundee, .
Ellacombe,
Elvet, . .
Emanuel,
Franclyn,
Garrison,
Geer, . ,
George,
Holy Trinity,
Jesus, these eyes,
Lord, I believe
Manoah, . .
Martyrdom,
Meader, .
Merton,
Monson, .
Naomi,
Ortonville,
Palestrina
Portsmouth,
Safety,
Serenity, .
Scripture,
Siloam,
Southwell,
Spohr,
St. Agnes, . 42,
St. Ann's,
Stephens,
St. Etheldreda,
St. Francis,
St. Mark, .
St. 1'eter,
St. Timothy,
Sympathy, .
'-'4
147
157
56
33
23
192
78
171
168
255
82
11
130
220
168
92, 215
237
144
337
36
150
201
28, 187
22
41
152
14
107
162
281
186
204
173
110
160
238
111
184
203
192
164
39
174
217
325
158
94
77
275
158
78, 99
15
Tappan 268
Thasted 254
Tuckerman, .... 105
Vemol, 318
Vigils 69
Walden, 234
Winchester, .... 279
C. M., 6 lines.
Slingsby,
186
C. M., Double.
Alexander, 118
Another happy hour, . 316
Brattle Street, .... 175
Carol, 101
Cary, 260
Constance, 231
Dudley, 135
Ernest, 100
Evan, ........ 17
Goldthwaite, .... 129
Lawson, 165
Main, 125
Noel 20
Parkhurst, 228
Boy, 340
Shelby, 48
Shepperd 119
St. Leonard 286
St. Luke, 104
Tours 350
Wilber 134
AVillard 113
WiUowby 128
S. M.
Acceptance, .... 144
Adrian, 55
Alicel 178
Boylston 225
Cambridge, .... 58
Dennis 160, 225
Domeneca, 72
292
69
254
235
259
293
Enimaus, ....
12 Gill
290 Greenwood, . . .
15 Heirs of unending life
35 I have a home above,
38 Langton, ....
44 Leighton, 179
102 Libby 279
398
Like Noah's weary dove, 190
Monsell 170
Mornington 235
My spirit on Thy care, 197
Olmutz, 8
Service 223
Sienna, 249
Silver Street 24
St. Thomas, .... 52
Sunset 291
Thatcher, ... 72, 94
Walford, 59
S. M., Double.
Blessing 297
Bourne 298
Cecile 304
Diademata, .... 30
Gautier 236
Guindon 299
Lebanon, . , . . . . 201
Leominster, .... 258
Matthew, 31
O bless the Lord, . . 26
Reliance, 234
Seekwell, 200
Sumner, 146
H.M.
Hatfield,
Key, . .
St. Godric,
P. M.
Adeste Fideles,
Amsterdam,
Angel Voices,
Bouar, . . .
Crusaders' Hymn
Dominus regit me,
Ein Feste Burg,
Endeavor, . .
Hallelujah !
I'm a pilgrim,
Incarnation,
Intercession,
Moosilauk,
Nicea, . . .
Paradise, . .
Peace on earth !
Roseland,
Scotland, . .
378
1
58
95
239
323
277
37
247
176
208
372
246
126
159
73
2
269
268
384
136
P. M.
^Shining Shore, ... 242
.St. Anatolius, ... 288
Taphos, 204
Temple, 294
Triumph, 96
Twilight, 289
Undecided, 197
Vox Angelica, . . 256, 257
"We praise Thee, . . 325
"Willmington, .... 245
"Wittenberg 7
"Work Song, ... 227
Yarmouth, .... 84
4, 4, 6, 4, 4, 6. .
"The morning bright, . 374
5s & 4s.
Horatius, 274
5s, 6s & 5s.
Hanover 19
5,6,6,4,6,6,6,4.
Thou art my Shepherd, 332
6s.
A. Child thi3 day is born, 365
6s, Double.
Jewett, 213
6s & 4s.
America, ..... 374
An American Hymn, . 373
Bethany, 222
Brooks, 184
Clarence, 172
Creston, 202
Creese, 76
Ganse, 223
Harlan, 375
Italian Hymn, .... 5
Lowly and solemn, . . 266
Olivet, 172
Pay son, 204
Robin Adair, .... 185
To-day, 145
"Warren, 13
6, 4, 6, 4, 6, 7, 6, 4.
"There is a happy land, . 335
METRICAL INDEX OF TUNES.
6, 4, 6, 6, 4, 4, 4.
Pond 20E
6, 4, 8, 8, 4.
Hubert, 263
6s & 5s.
Emelar. 293
Harvest, 377
Hermas, 338
Hurlbert, 329
North Coates, ... 115
Norton, 341
Now a new year opens, 349
See the shining dew-
' drops, .... 343
Yield not to temptation, 320
6s & 5b, Double.
Jesus, gentlest Saviour, 315
Magdalene, .... 167
St. Albans 230
St. Gertrude, .... 51
6s, 5s & 6s.
Lyons, 18
6, 6, 5, 6, 5, 5, 10, 6, 11
Songs of praise, ... 9
6, 6, 6, 4.
Steward, ..... 317
6, 6, 8, 6.
All-seeing, graciou i Lord, 218
7s.
Barbauld, 143
Beautiful the little hands, 344
Beminster, ..... 27
Dijon, ....... 241
Elward, 346
Favor, 8
Ferrier, .... 71, 346
For Thy Mercy, ... 379
Glebe Field, .... 333
Hendon, 60
Hidden, 216
Holley, 219
Horace, 163
Innocents, ... 12, 102
Last Hope, ... 43, 170
Lord this day,
Moran, . . ,
NomenJesu,
Pleyel's Hymn,
Bedhead, . .
Salsburg, . .
Seymour, . .
Songs of Praise,
Si. Bees, . .
Solitude, . ,
. . 327
. . 198
. . 106
. . 238
. . 110
. . 4
180, 288
. . 98
37, 199
. . 171
Teleman's Chant, . . 330
Wellbrook, 44
7s, 3 lines.
Lachrymae, 81, 164, 169
7s, 6 lines.
Compton, 216
Dix, 378
Faith, 116, 151
Guide, 221
Halle, 32
Hallett, 6
Heimweh, 183
Hope, 116
Kelso, ...... -382
Pilot, 254
Toplady, 117
Verona, 74
7s, Double.
Albert, 310
Benevento 142
Blumenthal, . . 148, 380
Charles Wesley, . . . 210
Cresline, 342
Culford 212
Grant, 25
Look to Jesus, . , 138
Lord, we come, ... 61
Martyn, 208
Mendelssohn, .... 124
Myers, 209
Sabbath, 75
Spanish Chant, . . . 152
St. George, 376
7s & 3s.
Ethel,
7s & 6s.
343
Burnham, 139
St. Theodulph, ... 103
"Walton, 211
399
7s & 6s, Double.
Alfred 278
Aurelia, 46
Barnes, 313
Beatrice, 270
Bently 52
Chenies, 85,90
Ewing, 272
Gladness, 88
In heavenly love, . . 194
Lancashire, .... 32
Mackellar 271
Mendebras, 68
Missionary Hyinn, . . 87
Munich, . ... 132, 224
On Jesus' love relying, 195
O toilers in the vineyard. 322
Pledge, 306
Ridley 248
St. Hilda, 156
Tours 236
Vox Jesu, 140
Webb, .... 86, 229
7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 7, 7.
All this night, ... 364
7s, 8s & 7s.
Long Home, .... 265
8s.
Austen, 328
Happy Day, .... 319
Melita 381
Offering 28
Victor, 232
8s, 6 lines.
Melita, 54
Rest, 198
Wavertree 154
8s & 3s.
St. Aelred, 105
8s & 4s.
Sabine, 240
Sarum, 155
The radiant morn, . . 246
There is a calm, . . . 263
8, 4, 8, 8, 4, 4, 6.
Upraised from sleep, . 282
400
8s & 5
Pardon 120
8s, 5s & 3s.
Aha 182
Stephanos, 1-43
8, 5. 8, 5, 7, 5. 7, 5.
Willsmere 244
8» & 6s.
Flemining 181
Glenmerle 284
8s, 6s & 4s.
St. Cuthbert, *. . . . 41
8. 6. 7, 6. 7, 6, 7, 6.
In iuemoriam 339
METRICAL INDEX OF TUXES.
8s & 7s Double .
Austria, 47
Av.i 3
Beecher 206
Co- Laborers, .... 53
Ellesdie 214
Erie 21
Formosa 226
Love Divine 207
Etl gent Squaio ... 56
Watrous, 66
8s & 7s.
Carlisle, . . .
Creswell, . .
Crosby, . . ,
Dorrauee, . .
God of Heaven,
Hark, the souud
Hark, what mean
In the cross of Christ, .
In the paradise of Jesns
Lead us. Heavenly Father,
Lord, dismiss us. . .
Merrill
Meiton,
Oswald
Rathbnn,
Stock-well
St. Sylvester, . 83, 309,
Trust, 29,
Vesper
Wesley
Williams,
252
305
285
212
345
274
274
112
273
253
66
276
332
97
112
252
334 i
67
276
131
240
8s, 7s & 3s.
Etiam et Mihi, . .
8s, 7s & 4s.
154
Evans 121
Hart 141
Jesus came 98
Repent Square, ... 96
Thomas 133
8s, 7s & 7s.
Muriel 34,290
Unser Herrscher, . . 123
8, 7, 8, 7, 4, 4, 7.
Dulce Carmen, ... 10
8,7,8,7,4, 7.
St. Raphael, .... 166
8s, 7s, 9s & 7s.
Mine, 280
8, 8, 8, 7, 7, 7. 7.
Sing, Children, sing, • 369
8, 8, 8, 10.
Clark, 153
8, 0, 6, 9.
Umbria, ....
8s & 10s.
Glory to God . .
9s & 8s.
18D
366
196
Abt ,
Promise 311
Sacrament, 83
Travels 312
9s & 8s, Double.
Elton 191
9, 8, 8, 9.
God be with you, . . 314
10s.
Arthur, 45
Edna, 326
Ellers 63
Ellerton 80
Eventide 258
God will take care, . . 331
Langran, .... 82, 262
Pax Dei, 38, 218
Russian^Hymn, ... 54
Sabina, 40
Wordsworth 243
10s & 4s.
Lux Benigna, . . 91, 250
10s & 8s.
Morris, 62
10s & lis.
Hanover 16
Hosanna we sing, . . 336
Mante, 193
The Easter Lilies, . . 370
lis.
Calvary 330>
Luther's Cradle Hymn, 267
Mark, 202
Portuguese Hymn, . . 188
Sweet Home, .... 302
Us & 5s.
Cloisters, 23
Flemming, . . . 162, 287
11. 7, 12, 9.
I think when I read. . 334
lis & lOe.
Come, ye disconsolate, 145
lis, 108 & 6s.
Flemmiug, 1Q
12s & lis.
Rejoice in the Lord, . 296
Irregular.
Crux 114
Elliot 161
Carols.
From east and west, . 252
Merry Christmas Bells,
351, 356
Softly the echoes, . . 360
When Christ was bom, 3ti2
Chants.
Benedic, anima uiea, . 384
Benetlictus, .... 384
Gloria iu Excelsis, . . 383
Lord's Prayer, . . 389, 390
Magnificat, ... 385
Xunc Dimittis, . . . 386-
Responses of the Com-
mandments, . . . 386<
The Apostles' Creed . 388
Venite, exultemus Domi-
no 382:
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TUNES.
TUNE.
Abt, . . .
Acceptance,
Adeste Fideles
Adrian, .
Albert,
Albro,
Alexander,
Alfred, .
Alfred, .
Alger,
Alicel,
Alva, . .
America,
Amstordam,
An American Hymn,
Andover,
Angel Voices,
Arcadia,
Arlington,
Armah, .
Arthur, .
Asylum, .
Aurelia, .
Austen, .
Austria, .
Ava, . .
Barbauld,
Barnes, .
Beatitudo,
Beatrice,
Beecher, .
Belmont,
Beminster,
Benedic, anima mea
Benediction,
Benedictus,
Benevento, .
Bently, . .
Bethany,
Blessing,
Blumenthal,
Blumenthal,
Bonar, . .
Bourne, . .
Bowen, . .
Bowen, . .
Boylston,
Bradford,
Bradstreet, .
Brattle Street,
Brooks, . .
Bryan, . .
Burlington,
Burlington,
Burnham,
Byefield,
METER,
PAGE
9s & 8s, with Cho. 196
S. M. . , ,
. 144
P. M. . . .
. . 95
S. M. . . .
. 55
7s, D, . . .
, . 310
X. M. . . .
. . 300
C M. D. . .
. . 118
C M. . . .
. . 33
7s&6s, D. .
. 278
CM. . . .
. 23
■S. M. . . .
. 178
8s, 5s & 3; .
. 182
6s & 4s, . .
. 374
P. M. . . .
. 239
6s & 4s, . . .
. 373
CM. . . .
. 192
P. M. . . .
. 323
C M. . . .
. 78
CM
. 171
CM. . . .
. 168
10s, ....
. 45
CM.. . .
. 255
7s & 6s, D. .
. 46
8s, ... .
. 328
8s & 7s, D. . .
. 47
•8s & 7s, D. .
. . 3
7s, ... .
. 143
7s & 6s, D. .
. 313
CM. . . .
. 82
7s & 6s, D. .
. 270
8s & 7s, D. . .
. 206
CM
. 11
7s, . , . . .
. 27
Chant, . .
. 384
L. M
. 65
Chant, . . .
. 384
7s, D. . . .
. 142
7s & 6s, D. .
. 50
6s & '4s, . .
'. 222
S.M. D. . .
. 297
7s, D. . . .
. 148
7s, D. . . .
. 380
P.M. . . .
. 277
S. M. D. . .
. 173
L. M. . . .
. 93
L. M. . . .
. 179
S. M
. 225
CM
. 130
CM....
. 220
C M. D. . . .
. 175
6s & 4s, . , ,
. 184
S.M
. 190
CM
. 92
CM
. 215
7s & 6s, with C
ho. 139
CM. . . . .
. 168
TUNE
Calkin, .
Calvary, .
Cambridge,
Carlisle, .
Carol,
Cary, . .
Cecile,
Chas. Wesley,
Chenies, .
Chenies, .
Chester, .
Chesterfield,
Church, .
Clarence,
Clark,
Cloisters,
Coeli guadia,
Co-Laborers,
Compton,
Constauce, .
Coronation,
Cresline,
Creston, . .
Creswell,
Crosby, . .
Crusader's Hymn,
Crux,
Culford, .
Culford, .
Dano, .
Dawn,
Dennis, .
Deunis, .
Diademata,
Dijon,
Disciple, .
Dismission,
Dix, . .
Domenica,
Dominus regit me
Drostane,
Dudley, . .
Duke Street,
Duke Street,
Dulce Carmen
Dundee, . .
Dundee, . .
Dundee, . .
Edna, . . .
Ein Feste Burg
Elbridge,
Ellacombe,
Ellers, .
Ellerton,
Elliott, .
401
METER
L. M. .
lis, . .
S.M. .
8s & 7s,
C M. D.
C M. D. with Cho
S. M. D.
7s, D. .
7s & 6s, D
7s & 6s, D
L. M. .
CM. .
C M. .
6s & 4s,
8, 8, 8, 10,
lis & 5s,
CM. .
8s & 7s, D
7s, 6 lines,
C M. D.
CM. .
7s, D. .
6s & 4s,
8s & 7s,
8s & 7s, with Cho
P. M. .
Irregular,
7s, D. .
7s, D. .
CM. .
C M. .
S. M. .
S.M. .
S. M. D.
7s, . .
8s & 7s, D
L. M. .
7s, 6 lines
S.M. .
P.M. .
L. M. .
C M. D.
L. M. .
L. M. .
8s & 7s, six
C M. .
C M. .
CM. .
10s,
P.M. .
L. M. D.
C M. .
10s, . .
10s, . .
Irregular,
li
ues,
PAGE.
89
330
58
252
101
260
304
210
85
92
109
237
144
172
153
23
337
53
216
231
36
342
202
305
285
37
114
150
212
402
ALrnABETICAL INDEX OF TUNES.
TCNK.
Elton, . .
Elvet, . . .
El ward, . .
Emanuel,
Emelar, . .
F.ininaiis.
Endeavor, .
Erie, . . .
Ernest, . .
Ethel, .
El Lam et Mini,
Evan, . .
Evans, . .
Eventide,
Ewing, . .
Faith, . . .
Faith, . .
Favor, . .
Federal Street,
Forrier, .
Ferrier, . .
Flenuning, .
Flemming, .
Flenuning, .
Flemming, .
Folen, . .
Formosa,
Franclyn,
Freese, . .
Galilee, . ,
Ganse, . ,
Garrison,
Gautier,
Geer, .
George, . ,
Germany,
Germany,
German v,
Gill, . .
t.lailuess,
Glebe Field,
I rlenmerle,
<.li>ria in Excel.1
Goldthwaite,
Grace Church,
Gracio, .
Grant,
Greenwood,
Guide,
Guiudon,
IS.
Halle, .
Hallett, .
Hamburg,
Hanover,
Hanover,
Happy Day,
Harlan, .
Hart, . .
Harvest,
Hatfield,
Heiniweb,
HBTSB
9s & 8s, 1 >
CM. .
7s, .
( . M
6s
s.
& 5s,
M. .
r. m.
8 & 7, 1).
('. M. D.
8s, 7s A 3
C. M. D.
8s, 7.s & 4
Ills.
7s & 6s, D
7s, six li
7s, 6 lines
7s, . .
nes
I.. M.
is, . .
7s, . .
lis & 5,
lis & 5s,
8s & 6s,
lis & 6,
L. M. .
8s & 7s, D
C. M. .
68 & 4s,
L. M.
6s & 4s,
C. M. .
s. M. D.
C. M. .
C. M, .
L. M. .
L. M. .
L. M. .
S. M.
7s & 6s, D
7s, . .
8s & 6s,
Chant,
C. M. D.
L. M. .
L. M. .
7s, Double,
S. M. . .
7s, 6 lines,
8. M. D..
7s, 6 Hues,
7s, six liues,
L. M. . .
10s & lis,
5s, 68 & 5,
8s, . . .
6s & 48, .
8s, 7s & 48,
6s & 5s,
H. M. . .
7s, six lines,
PACE.
191
41
346
152
293
292
308
21
100
343
154
17
121
258
272
151
116
8
43
346
71
162
287
181
10
295
226
14
76
178
223
101
236
162
281
249
215
71
69
88
333
284
383
129
147
292
25
264
221
299
32
6
157
16
19
319
375
141
377
1
183
TUNE
Hencton, . .
Hernias, .
Hidden, . .
Holley, . .
Hoi v Trinity,
Holy Trinity,
Hope, . .
Hope, . . .
Horace, . .
Horatius,
Hosanna,
Hubert, . .
Hnrlbert,
Hyde, , .
Incarnation,
In Memoriani,
Innocents, .
Innocents, .
Intercession,
Intercession,
Intercession,
Italian Hymn,
Jewett,
Kelso,
Kent, .
Key, .
Kirke,
Lachrymae,
Lachrymae,
Lachrymae,
Lancashire,
Langran,
Langran,
Langton,
Last Hope, .
Last Hope, .
Lawson, . .
Lebanon,
Leighton,
Leominster,
Libby, . .
Lillington Tower,
Long Home,
Longing,
Lord's Prayer,
Love Divine,
Luthers Cradl
Lux Beuigua,
Lux Benigna,
Lyons, . .
Mackellar,
Magdalene,
Magnificat,
Main, . .
Manoah, .
Manoah, .
Mante,
Mark,
Marty n, .
Hymn
METER.
7s, . . .
6s & 5s, .
7s, . . .
7s, . . .
C. M.
C. M.
8. M.
7s, 6 liues,
7s, . . .
5s <Sc 4s, .
L. M. with C
6, 4, 8, 8, 4,
6s & 5s, with
L. M. .
ho. .
Cho."
P. M.
8, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6
7s, , . .
7s, . . .
L. M. . .
P. M. . .
L. M. . .
6s & 4s,
6s, D. .
7s, 6 lines,
L. M. D. .
H. M. . .
L. M. . .
7s, 3 lines,
7s, 3 lines,
7s, three linos.
7s & 6s, D.
10s, . . .
10s, . .
S. M. . .
/8, . .
7s, . .
C. M. D.
S. M. D.
S. M. .
S. M. D.
S. M. .
L. M. .
78, 8s & 7s,
L. M. . .
8s & 7s, D.
lis, . .
10s & 4s,
10s & 4s,
58, 6s & 5s,
7s & 6s, D.
6s & 5s, D.
Chant,
C. M. D. .
CM. . .
C M. . .
10s & lis,
lis, . .
7s, D. . .
7,
6,
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TUNES.
403
TUNE.
Martyrdom,
Matthew, . .
Matthias, . .
Meatier, . . .
Melita, . . .
Melita, . . .
Meudebras, . .
Mendelssohn, .
Merrill,
Merton,
Merton,
Mildred,
Mine, .
Missionary Chant,
Missionary Chant,
Missionary Hymn,
Monsell, . . .
Monson, . . .
Mont Bleau,
Moosilauk, . .
Moran, . . .
Morning Hymn,
Mornington,
Morris,
Mozart, .
Mt. Olive,
Munich, .
Munich, .
Muriel, .
Muriel, .
Myers,
Naomi,
Nicea,
Noel, . .
Nomen Jesu,
North Coates, .
Norton, . . .
Nunc Dimittis,
Offering, . .
Old Hundred,
Old Hundred,
Old Hundred,
Olivet, .
Olmutz, .
Ontario, .
Ortonville,
Oswald, .
Palestrina,
Paradise,
Pardon, .
Parkhurst,
Park Street,
Park Street,
Pax Dei, .
Pax Dei, .
Payson,.
Penitence,
Pilot, . .
Pledge, .
Pleyel's Hymn,
Pond, . . .
METER.
CM. . .
S. M. D. .
L. M. 6 lines
C. M. . .
8s, 6 lines,
8s, . . .
7s & 6s, D.
7s, D. . .
8s & 7s, .
8s & 7s, .
CM. . .
L. M. . .
8s, 7s, 9s & 7s,
L. M. . .
L. M. . .
7s & 6s, D.
S. M. . .
C M. . .
L. M. D. .
P. M. . .
7s, . . .
L. M. 6 lines
S. M. . .
10s & 8s,
L. M. .
L. M. .
7s & 6s, D.
7s & 6s, D.
8s, 7s & 7s,
8s, 7s & 7s,
7s, D. . .
C M. .
P. M. .
CM. D.
7s, . .
6s & os,
6s & 5s, ,
Chant,
8s, .
L. M.
L. M.
L. M.
6s & 4s,
S. M. .
S. M. .
CM. .
8s & 7s,
CM. .
P.M. .
8s & 5s,
C M. D.
L. M. .
L. M. .
10s, . .
10s, . .
6s & 4s,
L. M. .
7s, six lines,
7s & 6s, D
7s, . .
6&4s,
PAGE
111
31
64
184
54
381
68
124
276
332
203
109
280
28
89
87
170
192
137
73
198
70
235
62
49
108
132
224
34
290
209
164
2
20
106
115
341
386
28
14
220, 327
57
173
8
182
39
97
174
269
120
228
4
90
218
38
204
49
254
306
238
205
TUNE.
Portsmouth,
Portsmouth,
Portuguese Hymn
Promise, . .
METER.
Randolph, . .
Rankin, . . .
Rathbun, . .
Redhead, . .
Regent Square,
Regent Square,
Reliance,
Rest, . . .
Rest, . . .
Ridley, . .
Robin Adair,
Roseland,
Rousseau, .
Roy, . . .
Russian Hymn,
Sabbath,
Sabine, . .
Sabina, . .
Sacrament,
Safety, . .
Salsburg,
Samson, . .
Sarum, . .
Saul, . . .
Scotland,
Scripture, .
Seekwell,
Serenity,
Service, . .
Seymour,
Seymour,
Shelby, . .
Shelter, . .
Sheppertl,
Shining Shore,
Sienna, . .
Siloam, . .
Silva, . .
Silver Street,
Slingsby,
Solitude,
Southwell, .
Spanish Chant
Spohr, . .
St. Aelred, .
St. Agnes, .
St. Agnes, .
St. Agnes, .
St. Agnes, .
St. Albans, .
St. Anatolius,
St. Ann's,
St. Bees, . .
St. Bees,
St. Crispin, .
St. Cuthbert,
St. Editha,
Stephanos, .
C M.
C M.
lis,
9s & !
6&4s,
9, 8, 8, 9,
8s & 7s,
7s, . .
8s, 7s & 4s
8s & 7s,
S. M. D.
L. M. .
8s, 6 lines,
7s & 6s, D
6s & 4s,
P.M. .
L. M. .
C M. D.
10s,
7s, D. .
8s & 4s,
10s,
9s & 8s,
C M. with
7s, . .
L. M. .
8s & 4s,
L. M. .
P. M. .
CM. .
S. M. D.
C M. .
S. M. .
P.
S.
78, . .
78, . .
C M. D.
L. M. 6 lines
C M. D.
M. .
M. .
C M. .
L. M. D.
S. M. .
C M., 6 lines
7s, . .
CM. .
7s, D. .
C M. .
8s &3,
C M. ,
CM.
C M. ,
C M. .
6s & 5s, D
P. M. .
C M. .
Cho.
7s, . .
7s, . .
L. M. .
8s, 6s & 4,
L. M. . .
8s, 5s & 3s,
4<>4
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TUXES.
TUNE.
Stephens,
St, Etheldreda
st. Etheldreda
Steward,
St. Franoes,
st. George, .
St. Gertrude,
St Godrio, .
St. Hilda, .
St. Leonard,
St. Luke,
St. Mark, .
Stockwell, .
St. Peter, .
st. Raphael,
st. Sylvester,
St. Sylvester,
St. Sylvester,
St. Theodulph
St. Thomas,
St. Timothy,
Summers.
Sumner, . .
Sunset, . .
Sweden. . .
Sweet Home,
Sympathy, .
TalHs' Hymn,
Tahnar, . .
Taphos, . .
Tappan, . .
Teleman'e Chant,
Temple, . .
Thacher,
Thacher,
Tlialheimer,
Thaxted, .
Thomas, . .
To-dav, . .
Toplady, . .
Tours, . .
Tours, . .
Travers, , .
C If.
C. M.
CM.
METER
6, 6, 6, 4, .
C. M. . .
7s, D. . .
6s & 5s, D.
H. M. . .
7s & 6s, D.
C. M. D. .
C. M. D. .
C. M. . .
ss A 7>, .
CM. . .
8, 7, 8, 7, 4,
8s & 7s, .
8s & 7s, .
8s, 7s. . .
7s & 6s, wi
S. M. . .
CM. . .
4. 4.6, 4, 4,6
5. M. D.
S. M. .
L M. .
lis, . .
C M.
PAOK.
12
1G0
290
317
15
376
51
58
156
286
104
35
252
38
166
83
334
309
th Cho. 103
52
44
347
146
291
283
302
102
L M .
8s & 7s,
P. M. .
C M. .
<s, .
P. M.
S. M.
s M. . .
5, 6, 6, 4, 6, 6,
CM. . .
8s, 7s & 4,
6s & 4s, .
7s, 6 lines,
7s & 6s, D.
C. M. D. .
9s & 8s, .
6.
291
.212
264
268
330
294
94
72
332
254
133
145
117
236
350
312
TINE
Triumph,
Trust, . .
Trust, . .
Tuekerman,
Twilight, .
Umbria, . . .
Unser Herrscher,
Venite exnltenms lomino,
Vemol, .
Verona, .
Vesper, .
Victor,
Victoria,
Vigils, .
Vox Angelica,
Vox Jesu,
Walden, .
Walford,
Walton, .
Wareham,
Wareham,
Warren, .
Watrous,
Wavertree,
Wehh, .
Webh,
Wellbrook,
Wesley, .
Wilber, .
Willard,
Williams,
Wilmington
Willowby,
Willsmere,
Wimborne,
Winchester,
Wittemberg,
Woodworth,
Wordsworth,
Work Song,
Yarmouth, .
METER.
P. M. .
8s & 7s,
8s&7s,
C M. .
P. M. .
8,9,6,9, .
8s, 7s & 7s,
Chant,
CM. with Ch(
7s, 6 lines, ,
8s & 7s, . .
3s, with Cho
L. M. D. . .
CM.
P.M.
7s & 6s,
C M. w
S. M.
7s & 6s
L. M.
L. M.
D. .
ith Cho
6s & 4s, .
88, 7s & 4,
8s, 6 lines,
7s & 6s, D.
7s & 6s, D.
7s, . '. .
8s & 78, wi
C. M. D. .
C M. D. .
th
8s & 7s,
P. M. .
C M. D.
8, 5, 8, 5, 7, 5,
L. M. . .
C. M. . .
P. M. . .
L. M. . .
10s,
P. M.
P. M.
"•
PAGE.
96
67
29
105
289
189
123
382
318
74
276
232
79
69
256, 257
140
324
59
211
166
52
13
66
154
86
229
44
131
134
113
240
245
128
2 44
40
279
7
149
243
227
84
Cho.
INDEX OF HYMNS.
FIRST LINES.
Abide with ine! Fast falls the eventide,
Accept my grateful praises, . .
A charge to keep I have, . . .
A Child this day is bom, . . .
A few more years shall roll, . .
Again our earthly cares we leave,
Afas, what hourly dangers rise,
Alleluia ! song of gladness, . .
All glory, laud and honor, . .
All hail the power of Jesus' Name
All people that on earth do dwell,
All-seeing, gracious Lord, . .
All that I was— my sin, my guilt,
All this nigbt bright angels sing,
Am I a soldier of the cross, . .
A mighty fortress is our God,
And is the time approaching, •
Angels from the realms of glory,
Angel voices, ever singing, . .
Another happy hour has passed,
Another six days' work is done,
Another voice is still, ....
Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat,
Arm these, Thy soldiers, mighty Lord,
Art thou weary, art thou languid ?
Asleep in Jesus ! blessed sleep,
As o'er the past my mem'ry strays,
As pants the hart for cooling streams
As the hart with eager looks, . .
As " together with Thee" working,
As, when, the weary trav'ler gains,
Awake, nay soul, to joyful lays,
Away in a manger, no crib for a bed,
Beautiful the little hands, . . .
Before the Lord we bow, ....
Before the throne of God above, .
Behold the morning sun, ....
Beyond the smiling and the weeping,
Blessed be the Lord God of Israel,
Blest be the tie that binds,
Blest day of God! most calm, most bright,
Bread of the world in mercy broken,
Bright was the guiding star that led
By cool Siloam's shady rill, . . .
By day or night, in joy or pain,
Calm on the listening ear of night,
Children of the heavenly King,
Christians, awake ! the trumpet calls
Christ is born ; tell forth His fame !
Christ is made the sure foundation,
Christ the Lord is risen to-day,
Christ, whose glory fills the skies,
Cling to the Crucified !
•Come, children, lift your voices,
-Come, gracious Spirit, heav'nly Dove
Come hither, ye faithful, ....
Come, Holy Spirit, heav'nly Dove,
•Come, let us gladly sing, ....
Come, said Jesus' sacred voice, . .
TUNE
Eventide,
Pledge, . .
Mornington,
Leominster,
Shelby, . .
Lawson, . .
Dulce Carmen,
St. Theodulph
Coronation,
Old Hundred,
METER.
Alfred,
Constance, .
Ein Feste Burg
Munich, . .
Regent Square
Angel Voices,
Intercession,
Hubert, .
Spohr,
Victoria,
Stephanos,
Rest, . .
Holy Trinity,
Holy Trinity,
Heimweh, .
Co-Laborers,
Germany,
Missionary Chant,
Luther's Cradle Hymn,
10s,
7s & 6s, D
S. M. .
6s, 7s, .
S. M. D.
C. M. D.
C. M. D.
8s &7s,
7s & 6s,
CM. .
L. M. .
S. M. with
CM
six
w
7s & 8s,
C M. D.
P.M. .
14
7s & 6s, D
8s, 7s & 4s
P. M. .
C M. D.
L. M.
6, 4, 8, 8,
C M. .
L. M. D.
8s, 5s & 3
L. M. .
CM. .
C M. .
7s, six lines,
8s & 7s, D.
L. M. .
L. M. .
Key, . . .
Galilee, . .
Thacher,
Wilmington,
Benedictus,
Dennis, . .
Boylston,
Vigils, . .
Sacrament,
Sympathy, .
Siloam, . .
Safety, . .
St. Agnes, ;
Pleyel's Hymn,
Parkhurst, .
Triumph,
Regent Square
Mendelssohn,
Halle, . .
Crux, . .
Tours, . .
Intercession,
Adeste Fideles,
St. Agnes, .
Hatfield,
Barbauld,
405
lis,
7s, .
H. M. .
L. M. ,
S. M.
P.M. ,
Chant,
S. M.
S. M.
CM.
9s & 8s,
C M. .
C. M. .
C M. with Cho
lines
ith C
Cho
lines
C M.
7s, . .
C M. D.
P. M. .
8s & 7s,
7s, D. .
7s, 6 lines,
Irregular,
C M. D.
L. M. .
P. M. .
CM. .
H. M. .
7s, . .
ho
PAGE.
258
306
235
365
258
48
165
10
103
36
14
218
33
364
231
176
224
96
323
316
70
263
158
79
143
267
147
186
183
53
249
28
367
344
378
178
94
245
384
225
225
69
83
102
77
325
99
238
228
96
56
124
32
114
350
42
95
42
1
143
406
INDEX OF HYMNS.
FIRST LINES.
TINE.
METER.
Come, .sound His praise abroad, Silver Street, . , . . S. M. . .
Come, Thou Almighty King I Italian Hymn, . . . 6s &. 4s,
Come, Thou Fount of ev'ry blessing, . . . Cecile, S. M. D. .
Come unto ine, yo weary, Vox Jesu, 7s & 6s, D.
Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish, lis 10s,
Come, ye sinners! poor and wretched,.
Hart,
8s, 78 & 4s,
PAGE.
24
5
304
140
145
141
Conic, ye thankful people, come, St. George, 7s, D 370
Come, ye that love the Lord, Olnmtz,
Crown Him with many crowns, .... iSatJhew''
8. M.
S. M. D.
S. M. D.
Day lb ended, O how calmly,
Dear Saviour, thro' grace we have promised,
Depth of mercy, can there be,
Draw nigh and take the body of your Lord,
Each morning, noon and night, .
Early, my God, without delay, .
Earth below is teeming, . . ,
Earth has nothing sweet or fair,
Eternal Eather, strong to save, .
Eternal Spirit, we confess, . .
Every little step I take, . . ,
Every morning mercies new,
Crosby, . .
Promise,
Blumenthal,
Langran,
Blessing,
St. Agnes, .
Harvest,
St. Bees, . .
Melita, . .
YVimborne, .
Cresline,
Kelso, . .
8s & 7s, with Cho.
9s & 8s, ... .
7s, D
10s,
S. M. D. .
C. M. . .
6s & 5s,
7s, . . .
8s, . . .
L. M. . .
7s, D. . .
7s, 6 lines,
Fairest Lord Jesus,
Ear from my heavenly home,
Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone,
Eather, bless Thy children now, ....
Father, I know that all my life, ....
Father, I see my wrong,
Father of all, "whose love profound, . . .
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
Eather, Thy name be prais'd, . . . . .
Father, we come in the morning, ....
Eather, whate'er of earthly bliss, ....
Eierce raged the tempest o'er the deep, . .
Forever here my rest shall be,
For the beauty of the earth,
For thee, O dear, dear country,
Forth in Thy name, O Lord, I go, ....
For Thy mercy and Thy grace,
Forward! be our watchword,
From east and west, by many a way, . .
From Greenland's icy mountains, ....
From the recesses of a lowly spirit, . . .
Gentle Jesus, meek and mild
Gently, Lord, O gently lead us,
Glorious things of Thee are spoken, . . .
Glory lie to God on high,
Glory be to Jesus,
Glory be to the Father, .......
Glory to God ! peace on the earth ! ...
Glory to Thee, my God, this night, . . .
God be with you till we meet again, . . .
God bless our native laud !
God of heaven ! hear our singing,
God of morning and of evening, ....
God of our fathers, by whose hand, . . .
God's perfect law converts the soul, . . .
God save our native land,
God shall charge His angel-legions, . . .
God, that madest Earth and Heaven, . .
God will take care of you,
Crusader's Hymn,
Sienna
Penitence, . . .
Horace, . . . .
Slingsby, . . .
Sumner, . . . .
Grace Church,
Faith,
Cloisters, . . .
Gleumerle, . . .
Naomi, . . . .
St. Aelred, . . .
Portsmouth, . .
Elward, . . . .
Beatrice, . . .
Elbridge, . . .
St. Albans,
Missionary Hymn,
Fleinmiug,
P. M. . . .
S. M. . . .
L. M. . . .
7s
C.'m., 6 lines',
S. M. D. . .
L. M. . . .
7s, six lines,
lis & 5s, . ■ .
8s & 6s, . .
C. M. . . .
8s & 3, . .
C. M. . . .
7s, ... .
7s & 6s, D. .
L. M. D.
7s
6s & 5s, D. .
Carol, . . .
7s & 6s, D. .
lis & 5, . .
Glebe Field, . .
StockWell, . . .
Austria, ....
Gloria in Excelsis,
North Coates, . .
/s, . . .
8s & 7s, .
8s & 7s, D.
Chant,
6s & 5s, .
Tallis' Hymn,
Rankin, . .
Harlan, . .
Mine,
Asylum,
Burlington, . . .
An American Hvnui,
Trust,
Temple,
8s & 10s,
L. M. . . .
9, 8, 8, 9, . .
6s & 4s, . .
8s & 7s, . .
8s, 7s, 9s & 7s,
C. M. . . .
C. M. . . .
68 &. 4s, . .
8s it. 7s, . .
P. M. . . .
10s, . . .
8
30
31
285
311
148
82
297
56
377
37
381
40
342
282
37
240
40
163
186
140
147
151
23-
284
164
105
110
340
270
301
379
230
352
87
162
333
252
47
383
115
190
366
291
314
375
345
280
255
92
373
67
294
313
INDEX OF HYMNS. 40T
FIRST LINES. TUNE. METER. PAGE
Golden harps are sounding, Hernias, 6s & 5s, ... . 338:
Gracious Spirit, Love divine, Wellbrook 7s, 44
Great God! how infinite art Thou ! .... Dundee, CM 24
Great God, to Thee my evening song, . . . Gracio, L. M 292"
Guide me, 0 my Saviour guide me ! .... Willsmere, 8,5,8,5,7,5,7,5, 244
Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah, Williams, 8s & 7s, ... . 240
Hail, Holy Spirit, bright, immortal Dove, . . Sabina, 10s, 40
Hail to the Lord's anointed, Webb, 7s & 6s, D. . . . 86
Hail! tranquil hour of closing day, .... Serenity, CM 158
Hallelujah! Join the chorus ! P. M 372
Hark, hark, my soul ! angelic songs, .... Vox Angelica, . . . P. M. . . . 256, 257
Hark, my soul! it is the Lord, St. Bees, 7s, 199
Hark, ten thousand harps and voices, . . . Wesley, 8s & 7s, with Cho. 131
Hark, the hosts of heav'n are singing, . . . Oswald, 8s & 7s, ... . 97
Hark, the sound of holy voices, 8s & 7s, ... . 274
Hark the voice of love and mercy, .... Evans, 8s, 7s & 4, ... 121
Hark! what mean those holy voices, . . • 8s & 7s, ... . 358
Hasten the time appointed, Chenies, 7s & 6s, D. . . . 85
Heav'nly Father, send Thy blessing, . . . Creswell, 8s & 7s, ... . 305
Heavenly Father, sovereign Lord, .... Salsburg, 7s, 4
Heirs of unending life, S. M 235
He is risen .' He is risen ! . . Unser Herrscher, . . 8s, 7s & 7s. . . . 123
He leadeth me ! O blessed thought, L. M. with Cho. . 251
Holy Father ! hear my cry, Albert, ...... 7s, D 310
Holy, holy, holy, Lord, , Hallett, 7s, six lines, . . 6
Holy, holy, holy ! Lord God Almighty ! . . Nicea, P. M 2
Holy Spirit, in my breast, Last Hope, 7s, 43
Hosanna we sing, like the children dear, 10s & lis, . . . 336
How charming is the place, St. Thomas, . . . . S. M 52
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, Portuguese Hymn, . . lis, 188
How gentle God's commands ! , Dennis, ...... S. M. .... . 160
How long shall earth's alluring toys, . . . Thaxted, CM 254
How shall I follow Him I serve, Germany, L. M 215
How shall the young secure their hearts, . . Scripture, CM 94
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds, ... St. Peter, CM 38
How wondrous and great Thy works, . . . Lyons, 5s, 6s & 5s, . . . 18
Human life is full of grief, . Burnham, 7s & 6s, -\»ith Cho. 139
I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus, Alva, 8s, 5s & 3, . . . 182
I bless the Christ of God, Ontario, S. M 182
I could not do without Thee, Eidley, 7s & 6s, D. . . . 248
If thou but suffer God to guide thee, .... Elton, 9s & 8s, D. . . . 191
I have a home above, Hope, • S. M 259
I heard the voice of Jesus say, j ^ilber, •••••; £ M. D .... 134
I love Thy kingdom, Lord, Cambridge, . . . . S. M 58
I love to steal awhile away, Arlington, CM 171
I know my sin and weakness, Endeavor, P. M 308
I know that my Redeemer lives, Bradford, .....CM 130
I'm a pilgrim, and I'm a stranger, P. M 246
In all my vast concern* with Thee, .... Burlington, ....CM 215
In duties and in surPrings too, Tuckermau, ....CM 105
In God's holy dwelling, Calvary, lis, 330
In heavenly love abiding, . . 7s & 6s, D. . . . 194
In the cross of Christ I glory, j Rathbun, . . . . . 8s & 7s, . . . . 112
[n the dark and cloudy day, Last Hope, 7s, 170
[n the hour of trial, Jesus, plead for me, . . Magdalene, 6s & 5s, D. . . . 167
In the Paradise of Jesus, „ 8s & 7s, ... . 273.
[ sing th' almighty power of God, . •. . . Stephens, CM 12
It came upon the midnight clear, ..... Carol, . . , . . . C M. D 10L
[ think when I read that sweet story of old, 11, 7, 12, 9, .. . 334
.wasawaod.ring.heep, j£™ ■ ; ; ; ; ™
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201
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FIRST LINES.
It is the gentle evening hour,
Jnsrnrer ami Hearer of Prayer,
TUNE
Jehovah God ! Thy gracious power,
Jerusalem, my happy home, . . .
Jerusalem, the golden,
Jesus, at whose supreme command,
Jesus came, the heav'ns adoring, .
Jesus Christ our Saviour, ....
Jesus, gentlest Saviour ! ....
Jesus, gentle Shepherd, ....
Jesus has lived !
Jesus, hear a little child, . ,
Jesus, holy, undented, . .
Jesus, I my cross have taken, . .
Jesus, Jesus ! visit me, ....
Jeans, Lord of life and glory, . .
Jesus, Master, -whose am I, . . .
Jesus, my Saviour! look on me,
Jesus, our Lord, how rich Thy Grace
Jesus, Saviour of my soul, . . .
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me, ....
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun,
Jesus spreads His banner o'er us, .
Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me ; .
Jesus, these eyes have never seen,
Jesus, to Thy table led, ....
Jesus, we come to Thee, ....
Joy to the world, the Lord is come,
Just as I am, -without one plea,
Jesus lover of my soul,
Keep silence, all created things !
Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us,
Lead, kindly Light, amid th' encirclin
Let me with light and truth be bless "
Let my life be hid with Thee, . .
Light of Light, enlighten me! . .
Like Noah's weary dove, ....
Lo, He comes, with clouds descending
Look to Jesus, weary one, . . .
Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing,
Lord, forever at Thy side, . . .
Lord, hear our morning prayer,
Lord, I believe; Thy power I own :
Lord, I hear of showers of blessing,
Lord! in the morning Thou shalt hear
Lord, in this Thy mercy's day, . .
Lord Jesus, when we stand afar,
Lord, now lettest thou Thy servant,
Lord of earth! Thy forming hand,
Lord of the worlds above, . . .
Lord, teach us how to pray aright,
Lord, this day Thy children meet,
Lord, we come before Thee now, .
Lord, when my raptured thought survey
Lord, when we bend before Thy throne,
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"loom
Folen,
St. Editlia,
Ellacombe,
Southwell,
Ewing, .
Beatitudo,
Norton,
Hurlbert,
Willowby, .
Ethel, . . .
Eerrier, . .
Disciple, . .
Solitude,
St. Raphael,
Compton,
Sarum, . .
Chesterfield,
Martyn, . .
Mvers, . .
Pilot, . . .
Park Street,
St. Sylvester,
Merton, . .
St. Sylvester,
Lachryniae,
Brooks, . .
Robin Adair,
Ernest, . .
St. Crispin, .
Woodworth,
Chas. Wesley,
St. Ann's,
Carlisle, .
Lux Benign
Mozart, .
Hidden, .
Moosilauk,
Bryan,
Thomas, .
S YVatrous,
i
Seymour,
Bourne,
MEl
ER.
Etiam et Mihi,
George, . .
Laehryinae,
Lilhngtou Tower
Nunc Dimittis,
Grant, . . .
St. Goclric, . .
St. Etheldreda,
S Hendon,
I
St. Frances,
Geer, . .
L. M.
L. M.
CM.
C. M.
7s & 6s, D.
C. M. . .
8s, 7s & 4s,
6s & 5s, .
6s »fc 5s, U.
6s & 5s, with
C. M. 1). .
7s & 3s, .
7s, . . .
8s & 7s, D
7s, .
8, 7, 8, 7, 4, 7
7s, 6 lines,
8s & 4s,
C. M. .
7s, D. .
7s, D .
7s, six Hues,
L. M. .
8s & 7s,
8s & 7s,
8s & 7s,
C. M. .
7s, three
6s & 4s,
6s *fe 4s,
M. D.
M. .
M. .
D. .
lines
C.
L.
L.
7s
C. M.
8s & 7s,
8s & 7s,
10s & 4s,
L. M. .
7s, .
P. M.
S. M. .
88, 7- A: I.
7s, I). . .
8s, 7s & 4,
8s, 7s &. 4,
7s, . .
S. M. D.
C. M. .
8s, 7s & 3,
C. M .
7s, 3 lines,
L. M. .
Chant,
78, Double
H. M.
C M.
7s, .
7s, .
7s, D.
('. M.
('. M.
Cho.
PAGE.
295
895
22
275
L'7l»
82
98
341
315
329
128
343
346
214
171
166
216
155
237
208
209
254
90
83
332
334
204
81
184
185
100
149
149
210
15
252
253
250
49
216
73
190
133
138
66
66
180
298
173
154
281
161
L22
386
25
5S
160
327
60
61
15
162
INDEX OF HYMNS.
409*
FIEST LINKS.
TUNE
Love divine, all love excelling, \ T eec $?.' '. '
' °' ( Love Divine,
Lowly and solemn be Thy children's cry, . .
Majestic sweetness sits enthroned,
Master, no offering,
Merry Christmas bells are ringing,
'Mid scenes of confusion and creature
Mine eyes and my desire, . . .
More love to Thee, 0 Christ, . .
My country ! 'tis of thee, . . .
My days are gliding swiftly by,
My faith looks up to Thee, . .
My God, and is Thy table spread,
My God, how endless is Thy love,
My God, I love Thee, not because,
My God, my Father, while I stray,
My Jesus, as Thou wilt ! . . .
My opening eyes with rapture see,
My Saviour, in Thy love abiding,
My song is love unknown, . ..
My soul, be on thy guard, . . .
My soul doth magnify the Lord,
My spirit on Thy care, ....
Nearer, my God, to Thee, . . .
No change of time shall ever shock
No shadows yonder ! All light,
Not all the nobles of the earth, .
Now a new year opens, ....
Now be the gospel banner, . .
Now from the altar of our hearts,
Now God be with us for the night is clos
Now is th' accepted time, . . .
Now may He who from the dead,
Now thank we all our God, . .
Now that the sun is gleaming bright,
Now the day is over,
Now to the Lord who makes us know,
O Christ, the Lord of Heav'n ! . .
O come, let us sing unto the Lord,
O come, loud anthems let us sing, .
O day of rest and gladness, . . .
0 Father, kindly deign to hear, . .
O for a heart to praise my God, . .
O gift of gifts ! O grace of faith, .
O God of love, O King of peace,
O God ! we praise Thee, and confess,
O God, Thy power is wonderful,
O gracious God in whom I live, . .
Oh, bless the Lord my soul ! . . .
Oh, cease my wand'ring soul, . .
Oh, Christ, He is the fountain, . .
Oh, for a closer walk with God,
Oh, haste to the Saviour to-day !
Oh, love, how deep ! how broad ! how
O Holy Ghost, Thy people bless,
O Holy Saviour ! Friend unseen,
O Lord, Thy love's unbounded, . .
Oh happy day, that fixed my choice,
Oil ! sacred day, oh ! blessed hour !
hi
m<r
Ortonville,
Pond,
Sweet Home,
Leighton,
Payson,.
America,
Shining Shore
Clarence,
Olivet, . .
Duke Street,
Albro, . .
Merton, . .
Sabine, . .
Jewett, . .
Germany,
Abt, . . .
Creston, . .
Gautier,
Magnificat, .
Bethany,
Ganse,
Kirke,
Horatius,
Samson, .
Gladness,
St. Etheldreda,
Flemming, .
Acceptance,
Beminster, .
Wittemberg,
Winchester,
Emelar, .
Duke Street,'
Hosanna,
Yemte exultemus ii
Park Street,
Mendebras,
Alger, . .
Portsmouth,
Meader, .
Dismission,
Dundee, .
Noel, . .
Dundee, . ,
Adrian, . .
Yarmouth, .
Bradstreet, .
Mont Bleau,
Drostane,
St. Timothy,
Flemming, .
Walton, . .
Happy Day,,
Austen, . .
METER.
8s & 7s, D
8s & 7s, D
6s & 4s,
CM. .
6 &4s,
Carol, .
Carol, .
lis, . .
S. M. .
6s & 4s,
fis & 4s,
P. M. .
6s & 4s,
6s & 4s,
L. M. .
L. M. .
C. M. .
8s & 4s,
6s, D. .
L. M. .
9s & 8s, w
6s & 4s,
S. M. D.
Chant,
S. M.
68 & 4s,
6s & 4s,
L. M. .
5s & 4s,
L. M. .
6s & 5s,
7s & 6s, D
CM. .
lis & 5s,
S. M. .
7s, . ,
P. M. .
C. M. .
6s & 5s,
L. M. .
ith Cho
L. M. with Cho
Chant,
L. M. .
7s & 6s, D
C M. .
C M. .
C M. .
L. M. .
C M. .
C M. D.
C M. .
S. M. D.
S. M.
P. M. .
C. M. .
L. M. D.
L. M. .
C M. .
8s & 6s,
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8s,
PAGE.
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354.
356
302
179
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374
242
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240
213
71
196
202
236
385
197
222
223.
174
274
76
349
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290
287'
144
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293
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382
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217
184
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INDEX OF HYMNS.
FIRST LINKS.
Oh, tli.it each day may bring, ....
O Jesus, King most wouderiul, ....
( > Jesus, my Saviour, to Thee I submit, .
O Jesus, Saviour of the lost, ....
O Jesus, Thou art standing,
Once, more to Thee, O Lord,
One there is above all others, ....
Oue sweetly solemn thought,
On Jesus' love relying,
On this day, the first of days, ....
Onward, Christian soldiers,
O Paradise! O Paradise!
Oppressed with noon-day's scorching heat,
() praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad,
O Saviour, precious Saviour,
<> Saviour, we have proved it, ... .
(•Saviour, who didst come,
O speak to the sinners around you, . .
O Thou, from whom all goodness Hows, .
O Thou great Friend to all the sons of men,
O Thou, to whom all creatures bow, . .
O toilers in the vineyard,
Our blest Redeemer, ere He breath'd,
Our Father, who art in Heaven, . . .
Our God, our hope in ages past, . . .
Out in the sunshine with Jesus, my Lord,
O Wisdom! spreading mightily, . . .
( ) word of God incarnate, . ....
O worship the King, all glorious above,
Peace on earth! The morrow bringeth mirth,
People of the living God,
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow,
Praise the Lord, His power coufess, . . . .
Praise the Lord, O my soul,
Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore Him, . .
Praise to God, immortal praise,
Praise ye Jehovah's Name,
Praise ye the Father! for Hisloving-kindue6s !
Prayer is the soul's sincere desire,
Precious blood of Jesus,
Present with the two or three,
TINE.
Steward,
St. Mark,
Mark,
Dano,
St. Hilda,
Guindon,
Muriel,
Gary, . .
Dawn,
Ferrier, .
St. Gertrude
Paradise,
Willard,
Hanover,
Lancashire,
Barnes, .
Alicel,
Travers, .
Manoah, .
Pas Dei, .
Frauclyn,
St. Cuthbert,
Lord's Prayer,
Evan, . .
Edna, . . .
Melita, . .
Chenies, . .
Hanover,
Culford, . .
Old Hundred,
Favor, . .
Benedic, anima
Ava, . . .
Dix, . . .
Warren, . .
Flemming, .
Byefield,
Pardon, . .
Lachrymae,
0„uiet, Lord, my forward heart, Guide,
Rejoice, rejoice, believers ! Munich, . .
Responses after Commandments,
Ride on! ride on in majesty, Rousseau, .
Rise, crown'd with light, Russian Hymn,
Risen with Christ ! O holy thought !
Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings,
Rock of ages, cleft for me, ....
.Rock of my strength, to Thee my soul,
Main,
Amsterdam,
Hope, . . ,
Faith, . .
Toplady, .
Mante,
erona,
ath,
Safely through another week, < o.^?!'
Salvation! oh, the joyful sound, Walden,
Saviour, abide with us, Langton,
Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise, . Filers,
Saviour, I come, I come to Thee ! Clark,
Saviour, I know how kiud Thou art, .... Vernol,
•Saviour, source of every blessing, Trust,
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Saviour, teach me day by day, Moran, 7s, 198
Saviour, when in dust to Thee, Spanish Chant, ... 7s, D 152
Saviour, when night involves the skies, . . . Sweden, L. M 283
Say, sinner, hath a voice within, Hyde, L. M 140
See Israel's gentle Shepherd stands, .... St. Agnes, CM 78
See the destined day arise ! Redhead, 7s, 110
See the shining dew-drops, 6s & 5s, ... . 343
Servant of God, Avell done ! Greenwood, . . . . S. M 264
Shepherd divine, our wants relieve, .... Armah, CM 168
Shepherd of tender youth, Freese, 6s & 4s 76
Sing, children, sing, 8, 8, 8, 7, 7, 7, 7, . 369
Sing we to our God above, Teleman's Chant, . . 7s, ,330
Sinners, tnrn, why will ye die ? Benevento, 7s, D 142
Sleep thy last sleep free"from care and sorrow, Taphos, P. M. . . . . . 264
Softly now the light of day, Seymour, ...... 7s, 288
Softly the echoes come and go, Carol, 360
Soldiers of Christ, arise ! Reliance, S. M. D 234
Sometimes a light surprises, Bently, 7s & 6s, D. . . . 50 '
Songs of praise, songs of praise, P. M 9
„„.,,, < Innocents, 7s, 12
Songs of praise the angels sang, . . . . < ya' gg
Sons of men, behold from afar, Innocents, 7s, 102
Speak to me, Lord, Thyself reveal, . . • . Church, CM 144
Spirit of God. ! descend upon my heart, . . . Arthur, 10s, 45
Stand up and bless the Lord, Walford, ...... S. M , 59
Stand up ! stand up for Jesus ! Webb, 7s & 6s, D. ... 229
Stay, Thou long-surFring Spirit, stay, . . . Federal Street, . . . L. M 43
Suppliant, lo ! Thy children bend, .... St. Sylvester, .... 8s, 7s 309
Sweeter sounds than music knows, .... Nomen Jesu, .... 7s, 106
Sweet is the work, my God, my King, . . . Morning Hymn, . . . L. M. 6 lines, . . 70
Sweet is Thy mercy, Lord! Monsell, S. M 170
„ , c , , i Matthias, L. M. 6 lines, . . 64
dweet Saviour, bless us ere we go, . . . { Benediction, .... L. M. .... . 65
Take my heart, O Father ! take it, .... Talmar, 8s &. 7s, .... 212
Take my life, and let it be, Culford, 7s, D 212
Teach me to do the thing that pleaseth Thee, Pax Dei, 10s, 218
Tender Shepherd, Thou hast stilled, .... Long Home, . . . . 7s, 8s & 7s, . . . 265
Ten thousand times ten thousand, Alfred, 7s & 6s, D . . . . 278
The Apostles' Creed, Chant, .... 388
The Church's one foundation, Aurelia, 7s & 6s, D. . . . 46
The day is gently sinking to a close, .... Wordsworth, .... 10s, 243
The day is past and gone, Sunset, S. M 291
The day is past and over, St. Anatolius, .... P. M 288
The day is spent and evening shadows fall, . Morris, 10s & 8s, ... . 62
The day, O Lord, is spent, Emmaus, S. M 292
The Easter lilies shed their rich perfume, 10s & lis, . . . 370
The golden gates are lifted up, Goldthwaite, . . . . C M. D 129
The heav'ns declare Thy glory, Lord, . . . Bowen, L. M 93
The King of love my Shepherd, is, Dominus regit me, . . P. M 247
The morning bright, with rosy light, .... Summers, 4, 4, 6, 4, 4, 6 . . 347
The radiant morn hath passed away, 8s & 4, .... 246
The shadows of evening hours, St. Leonard, . . . . C M. D 286
The sun is sinking fast, The daylight dies, . Twilight, P. M 289
The voice of free grace cries, Escape, . . . Scotland, P. M 136
The world was hushed in silence deep, . . . Kent, L. M. D 351
There is a calm for those who weep, 8s & 4, .... 263
There is a fountain filled with blood, . . . Martyrdom, .... CM. Ill
There is a glorious world of light, . .... Coeliguadia, . . . . C. M 337
There is a oreen hill farawnv $ Alexander, C M. D 118
inere is a green Hill tar away, } Shepperd, C M. D 119
There is a happy land, Far, far away, 6, 4, 6, 4, 6, 7, 6, 4, 335
There is a laud immortal, Mackellar, 7s & 6s, D. . . . 271
There is an hour of hallowed peace Tappan CM 268
There is a spot of consecrated ground, . . . Elliott, Irregular, . . . 161
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INDKX OF HYMNS.
FIRST LI5ES.
There's a Friend for little children,
There's a wideness in God's mercy,
Thine arm. 0 Lord, in days of old,
Thine forever ! Godoflove, . . .
This is not my place of resting, . . .
This is the day of light,
This is the Sabbath day
This world is bright and fair we know,
Thou art my Shepherd
Thou art the true and loving God,
Thou art the Way : to Thee alone,
Thou hidden love of God
Thou hidden source of calm repose,
Thou. Lord, by strictest search hast known
Thro' the day Thy love has spared us,
Through the night of doubt and sorrow,
Thy gentleness hath made me great, . .
Thy presence, Lord, hath me supplied, .
Thy word. O Lord, Thy precious word alon
Tis midnight : and on Olive's brow, .
To-day the Saviour calls! . . . . '.
To Thee, my God and Saviour, . . .
To Thy pastures fair and large, . .
Triumphant Zion! lift thy head, . .
True bread of life, .......
The Lord's Prayer,
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Unshaken as the sacred hill
Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb, . .
I'll ward where the stars are burning,
Uplift the banner ! Let it float, . .
Upraised from sleep, to Thee we kneel,
Weary am I
Weary of earth, and laden with sin, .
Weary of wand'ring from my God,
Welcome, summer, for thou bringest,
Welcome, sweet day of rest, ....
We lift our hearts to Thee, ....
We long to move and breathe in Thee,
We march, we march to victorv, . .
We praise Thee, O God, for the Son of Thy
We sing the praise of Him who died, . .
When all Thy mercies, O my God, . . .
When Christ was born of Mary free, . .
When grief and anguish weigh me down,
When I can read my title clear,
When I survey the wondrous cross,
When shades of night around us close
When tempests of sorrow arise,
When the weary seeking rest,
When, wounded sore, the stricken soul,
While .Jesus whispers to you, . .
While Thee I seek, protecting power,
While with ceaseless course the sun,
Why should the children of a King,
With broken heart and contrite sigh,
With one consent let all the earth,
With psalms, and hymns and holy son
Work, for the night is coming, .
Work while it is to-day I . . .
Ye Christian heralds, go, proclaim,
Ye soldiers of the Lord, arise! . .
Yield not to temptation, . . . .
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In Memoriam,
Erie, . .
St. Luke,
Holley, .
Vesper, .
Domeuica,
Gill, . .
Merrill, .
Thalheimer,
Roy, . .
Garrison,
Best, . .
Shelter, .
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Muriel,
Formosa,
Silva,
Bowen,
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Dijon,
Wareham,
Ellerton,
Palestriua,
Saul. . .
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Randolph,
Langran,
Wavertree,
Roseland,
Thacher,
Libby,
Arcadia,
Incarnation,
Chester, .
Belmont,
S Monson,
\ Andover,
Manoah,
Mildred,
Longing.
L'mbria,
Intercession
Emanuel,
Brattle Street,
Blumenthal,
El vet, . . .
Hamburg,
Old Hundred,
Offering, . .
Work Song,
Service, . .
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