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The  Church  Hymnal 

PVith  Canticles 


Edited  by  the 

Rev  Charles  L  Hutchins 


Boston 

The  Parish  Choir 

1892. 


Entered  nccordinjr  to  Act  of  Congress,  In  the  year  1870,  bv  C.  L.  Hutchins,  In  the  Clerk's  Office  of  the  Dla- 
tnct  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Northern  District  of  New  York. 

Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1872,  by  Charles  L.  Hutchims,  in  the  Office  of  the  Libra. 

rian  of  Congress,  at  Washington. 

Copyright,  1879,  by  Charles  L.  Hutchins. 


Stable   of  Subject©. 


PAGE 

Index  op  First  Likes 3 

Metrical  Index 7 

Alphabetical  Index  of  Tunes 9 

Index  of  Authors 11 

Index  of  Composers 13 

Index  of  Scripture  Texts  and  Hymns    .      15 
THE  CHRISTIAN  YEAR—  hymn 

Advent    ...  1-15 

Christmas 16-27 

End  of  the  Yeas 28-29 

The  New  Year 30-31 

Circumcision 32-33 

Epiphany 34-47 

Ash  Wednesday 48-50 

Lent 51-71 

Palm  Sunday 72-73 

Holy  Week:  The  Passion    ....      74-89 

Easter  Even 90-97 

Easter:  The  Resurrection  .    .    .    .    98-112 

Ascension 113-124 

Whitsuntide 125-137 

Trinity  Sunday 138-146 

The  Lord's  Day:  Public  Worship  .  147-169 

Ember  Days 170-171 

Rogation  Days 172-174 

Other  Holy  Days 175-182 

THE  COMMUNION  OF  SAINTS    .    .    .  183-189 

THE  CHURCH 190-202 

THE   SACRAMENTS  — 

The  Holy  Communion 203-211 

Holy  Baptism 212-218 

OFFICES  OF  THE  CHURCH  — 

Catechism:  Children's  Hymns     .    .  219-233 

Confirmation 234-246 

^oly  Matrimony 247-248 

Visitation  of  the  Sick 249-257 

Burial  of  the  Dead 258-263 


For  Those  at  8Ba 

Ordination  or  Institution  op 

.    .  264-269 
MlN- 

.     .  270-273 

Consecration  of  Bishops.    . 
Laying  of  a  Corner-Stone  . 
Consecration  of  Churches  . 

.     .          274 
.     .  275-276 

.     .  277-282 

MISSIONS  AND  CHARITIES     . 

.     .  283-300 

SPECIAL  SEASONS  — 

Thanksgiving   and   Harvest  Festi- 

YALS 301-306 

National  Festivals  .... 

.     .  307-309 
.     .  310-313 

Family  Worship 

.     .  314-327 
.     .  328-332 

.     .     .  333-352 

The  Seven  Hours 

.     .  353-359 

GENERAL   HYMNS  — 

Holy  Scriptures 

.     .  360-368 
.     .  369-385 

.     .  386-389 

.     .  390-398 

.     .  399-404 

Pp./ "SB     ..    r    .....    , 

.     .     .  405-433 

Self-Consecration     .... 

.     .     .  434-435 
.     .  436-446 

,    .     .  447-153 

.     .  454-461 

.     .     .  462-464 

,     .     .  465-466 

.     .  467-l6fc 

,     .     .  469-473 

.     .     .  474-47* 

.     .    .  480-484 

.     .  485-497 

.     .  498-633 

GLORIA   PATRI. 

ADDITIONAL  TUNES. 

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HYMN 

A   taurine  to  keep  1  have 474 

A  few  more  years  shall  roll 28 

A  glory  gilds  the  sacred  page 365 

A  mountain  fastness  is  our  God 397 

Abide  with  me ;  fast  fall*  the  eventide .    ...  335 

According  to  Thy  gracious  word 211 

Adored  forever  be  the  Lord 421 

Again  the  Lord  of  life  and  light 156 

Ah,  how  shall  fallen  man      . 382 

Ah,  not  like  erring  man  is  God 379 

All  glorious  God,  what  hymns  of  praise  .     .     .  371 

All  glory,  laud,  and  honour 72 

All  hail  the  power  of  Jesus'  Name 424 

All  Is  o'er,  the  pain,  the  sorrow 92 

All  people  that  on  earth  do  dwell 405 

Alleluia,  song  of  gladness 430 

Almighty  Father,  bless  the  word 166 

Almighty  God,  I  call  to  Thee 511 

Almighty  Lord,  before  Thy  throne 311 

Although  the  vine  its  fruit  deny 442 

Am  I  a  soldier  of  the  Cross 471 

And  are  we  now  brought  near  to  God  ....  206 

Angel  bands,  in  strains  sweet  sounding    .    .    .  433 

Angels,  from  the  realms  of  glory 24 

Angels,  roll  the  rock  away 101 

Another  six  days'  work  is  done 153 

Approach,  my  soul,  the  mercy-seat 399 

Arise,  my  soul,  with  rapture  rise 328 

Arm  of  the  Lord,  awake,  awake ,  287 

Ann  these  Thy  soldiers,  mighty  Lord  ....  242 

*Mt  thou  weary,  art  thou  languid      .     .          .     .  514 

As  by  the  light  of  opening  day 246 

As  now  the  sun's  declining  rays 358 

As  o'er  the  past  my  memory  strays 61 

As,  panting  in  the  sultry  beam 452 

As  pants  the  hart  for  cooling  streams    ....  451 

As  pants  the  wearied  hart  for  cooling  springs  .  155 

As  the  sweet  flower  that  scents  the  morn .    .     .  262 

As,  when  the  weary  traveller  gains 450 

As  with  gladness  men  of  old 45 

Asleep  in  Jesus,  blessed  sleep 260 

At  the  Lamb's  high  feast  we  sing 100 

A  wake,  and  sing  the  song 463 

Awake,  my  soul,  and  with  the  sun 332 

Awake,  my  soul,  stretch  every  nerve    ....  476 

Awake,  my  soul,  to  joyful  lays 429 

Awake,  our  souls !  away  our  fears 473 

Awake,  ye  saints,  awake 148 

Before  Jehovah's  awful  throne 409 

Before  the  ending  of  the  day 359 

Before  the  Lord  we  bow 307 

Begin,  my  soul,  the  exalted  lay 419 

Behold  a  humble  train 180 

Behold  the  glories  of  the  Lamb 123 

Behold  the  Lamb  of  God 80 

Behold  the  morning  sun 4  361 

Behold  the  Saviour  of  mankind 378 

3e  still,  my  heart,  these  anxious  cares  ....  24y 

Bless  God,  my  soul;  Thou,  Lord,  alone    .    .    .  410 

Blest  be  the  tie  that  binds 315 

Blest  day  of  God!  most  calm,  most  bright    .    .  149 

Bound  upon  the  accursed  tree 82 

Bread  of  heaven,  on  Thee  we  feed 209 

Bread  of  the  world,  in  mercy  broken   ....  207 

Breast  the  wave,  Christian 472 

Brief  life  i6  here  our  portion 491 


HTMN 

Brightest  and  best  of  the  sons  of  the  morning  .  37 

By  cool  Siloam's  shady  rill  ........  224 

Calm  on  the  listening  ear  of  night 26 

Children  of  the  heavenly  King 449 

Christ  is  made  the  sure  foundation 282 

Christ  is  our  Corner-stone 279 

Christ  leads  me  through  no  darker  rooms      .     .  4M) 

Christ  the  Lord  is  risen  again 106 

Christ  the  Lord  is  risen  to-day 98 

Christ,  whose  glory  fills  the  skies 3:11 

Christian!   dost  thou  see  them 68 

Christians,  awake,  salute  the  happy  morn     .     .  21 

Come,  gracious  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove  ....  131 

Come  hither,  ye  faithful 25 

Come,  Holy  Ghost,  Creator,  come 127 

Come,  Holy  Ghost;  eternal  God 274 

Come,  Holy  Ghost,  our  souls  inspire    .     .    .     .  187 

Come,  Holy  Ghost,  with  God  the  Son  ....  SoS 

Come,  Holy  Spirit,  come 138 

Come,  Holy  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove 128 

Come,  let  us  join  our  cheerful  songs      ....  2uH 

Come,  let  us  join  our  friends  above 188 

Come,  my  soul,  thou  must  be  waking   ....  330 

Come,  my  soul,  thy  suit  prepare  .     .    .    ,     .    .  401 

Come,  pure  hearts',  in  sweetest  measures  .     .     .  272 

Come,  quickly  come,  dread  Judge  of  all    .     .     .  9 

Come  see  the  place  where  Jesus  lay       ....  102 

Come,  Thou  Almighty  King 428 

Come,  ye  that  love  the  Lord 462 

Come,  ye  sinners,  poor  and  needy 3m 

Come,  ye  thankful  people,  come 306 

Creator  Spirit,  by  whose  aid 129 

Crown  Him  with  many  crowns 116 

Dawn  purples  all  the  East  with  light    ....  354 

Day  of  judgment,  day  of  wonders 481 

Day  of  wrath !  that  day  of  mourning  ....  483 

Deign  this  union  to  approve 247 

Draw,  Holy  Ghost,  Thy  seven-fold  veil     .     .     .  240 

Dread  Jehovah,  God  of  nations 310 

Dismiss  us  with  Thy  blessing,  Lord      ....  167 

Disowned  of  heaven,  by  man  oppressed   .     .     .  294 

Eternal  Father !  strong  to  save 267 

Far  from  my  heavenly  home 520 

Far  from  my  thoughts,  vain  world,  begone   .     .  101 

Father  of  all,  whose  love  profound 142 

Father  of  mercies,  bow  Thine  ear 271 

Father  of  mercies,  in  Thy  word 360 

Father,  whate'er  of  earthly  bliss 440 

Fierce  was  the  wild  billow 265 

For  all  the  saints  who  from  their  labours  rest  .  187 

Forever  here  ray  rest  shall  be 396 

Forever  with  the  Lord 489 

For  the  Apostles' glorious  company 186 

For  thee,  O  dear,  dear  country 492 

For  Thee,  O  God,  our  constant  praise  ....  407 

Forth  from  the  dark  and  stormy  sky     ....  201 

Forth  in  Thy  Name,  O  Lord,  I  go 318 

Forty  days  and  forty  nights 49 

Fountain  of  good,  to  own  Thy  love 296 

From  all  that  dwell  below  the  skies 289 

From  all  Thy  saints  in  warfare,  &c 175 

From  every  stormy  wind  that  blows      ....  406 

From  Greenland's  icy  mountains 283 

Glorious  things  of  thee  are  spoken 190 


INDEX   OF  FIRST  LINES. 


HYMN 

Glory  be  to  Jesus 74 

Glory  to  the  Father  rive 220 

Glory  to  Thee,  my  God,  this  night 333 

Glory  to  Thee,  O  Lord 179 

Go  forth,  ye  heralds,  in  My  name 273 

Go  to  dark  Gethsemane 86 

>ss  our  native  land 309 

»ur  refuge  in  distress 194 

God  mows  i,i  a  mysterious  way 601 

God,  my  KiiiL,',  Thy  might  confessing  ....  423 

God  of  my  life,  O  Lord  most  high 94 

God  of  my  life,  to  Thee  1  call 446 

in-  father.-,  by  whose  hand 326 

God  shall  chars                     legions 409 

God  that  madest  earth  and  heaven 344 

God's  perfect  law  converts  the  soul 3ti3 

God's  temple  crowns  the  holy  mount    ....  193 

Grace!  lis  a  charming  sound 376 

Gracious  Spirit,  Holy  Ghost 527 

■  i,  this  sacred  day  of  Thine     ....  151 

Great  (rod,  to  Thee  my  evening  song    ....  343 

Great  v  rod,  what  do  1  see  and  hear 484 

Great  God,  with  wonder  and  with  praise      .     .  367 

j  our  guilt,  our  fear  is  great 174 

Guide  me,  O  Thou  great  Jehovah     .     .    .     .505,530 

Hail,  Thou  long  expected  Jesus 16 

Hail,  Thou  once  despised  Jesus 76 

Hail  to  the  Lord's  Anointed 34 

Happy,  thrice  happy  they,  who  hear     ....  503 
Hark*!  hark,  my  soul!  Angelic  songs  are  swell- 
ing       4v> 

Hark  !  my  soul,  it  is  the  Lord 521 

Hark !  the  glad  sound !  the  Saviour  comes    .     .  15 

Hark !  the  herald  angels  sing 17 

Hark!  the  song  of  jubilee 42 

Hark!  the  sound  of  holy  voices 189 

Hark !  the  voice  of  love  and  mercy 38 

Hark !  what  mean  those  holy  voices      ....  20 

Hasten,  sinner !  to  be  wise 58 

Hasten  the  time  appointed 291 

Have  mercy,  Lord,  on  me 60 

He  is  risen'!  He  is  risen! 107 

He  that  has  God  his  guardian  made 319 

Head  of  the  hosts  in  glory 198 

Hear  what  the  voice  from  heaven  declares    .     .  259 

Heirs  of  unending  life 479 

He's  blest,  whose  sins  have  pardon  gained    .     .  377 

He's  come,  let  every  knee  be  bent 125 

High  on  tiie  bending  willows  hung 295 

His  mercy  and  His  truth 243 

Holy  Father,  great  Creator 145 

Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord 140 

Holy,  holy,  holv  Lord 144 

Holy,  holy,  holy  I  Lord  God  Almighty      ...  138 

Hosanna  to  the  living  Lord 4 

How  beauteous  are  their  feet 44 

flow  bless'd  are  they  who  always  keep     .     .     .  221 

tfow  bright  these  glorious  spirits  shine     ...  177 

flow  linn  a  foundation  ye  saints  of  the  Lord     .  398 

wIow  iong  shall  earth's  alluring  toys      ....  487 

How  oft.'alas!  this  wretched  heart 56 

How  sweet  the  Name  of  Jesus  sounds  .    .    .    .  395 

How  vast  must  their  advantage  be 1S5 

How  will  my  heart  endure 482 

How  wondrous  and  great 35 

I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  say 52S 

1  love  my  God,  but  with  no  love  of  mine  .     .     .  457 

I  love  Thy  kingdom,  Lord 191 

E  sing  the  Almighty  power  of  God 417 

I  think  when  1  read  that  sweet  story  of  old  .     .  226 

I  would  not  live  alway  :  I  ask  not  to  stay.     .     .  93 

I'll  praise  my  Maker  with  my  breath     ....  420 

I'll  wash  my  hands  in  innocence 27S 

In  loud  exalted  strains 152 

In  mercy,  net  in  wrath 50 

In  the  hour  of  trial 443 

In  the  vineyard  of  our  Father 227 


HYMH 

In  Thee  I  put  my  steadfast  trust 51ft 

In  token  that  thou  shalt  not  fear 214 

Inspirer  and  hearer  of  prayer 339 

Instruct  me  in  Thy  statutes,  Lord 368 

Is  there  a  lone  and  dreary  hour 444 

upon  the  midnight  clear 22 

It  i-  not  death  to  die 97 

Jehovah  reigns,  let  all  the  earth 4l| 

Jerusalem  !  high  tow'r  thy  glorious  walls      .     .  497 

Jerusalem,  my  happy  home 496 

Jerusalem,  the  golden 403 

Jesus,  meek  and  gentle 225 

Jesus,  the  very  thought  of  Thee 455 

:.d  shall  it  ever  be -J18 

Jesus  Christ  Is  risen  to-day 99 

1  my  cross  have  taken 236 

Jesus  live.-  :  no  longer  now I04 

Je.-us,  my  Saviour,  look  on  me 394 

Je.-us,  nay  strength,  my  hope 434 

Jesus  I  Name  of  wondrous  love 33 

Jesus,  lover  of  my  soul 39$ 

Jesus,  Saviour  of  my  soul 532 

Jesus  shall  reign  where'er  the  sun    .... 

Jesus,  tender  Shepherd,  hear  me 352 

Je.-us.  Thy  blood  and  righteousness      ....  480 

Joy  tills  the  dwelling  of  the  just 112 

Joy  to  the  world  !  the  Lord  is  come      ....  40 

Just  as  I  am,  —  without  one  plea 392 

Lead,  kindly  Light,  amid  the  encircling  gloom .  512 

Lead  us,  heavenly  Father,  lead  us 506 

Let  me  with  light  and  truth  be  blees'd  ....  162 

Lift  up  your  heads,  eternal  gates 121 

Lift  your  glad  voices  in  triumph  on  high  .     .     .  108 

Light  of  those  whose  dreary  dwelling  ....  39 

Like  Noah's  weary  dove 195 

Lo,  He  comes,  with  clouds  descending ....  1 

Lo!  hills  and  mountains  shall  bring  forth     .     .  38 

Lo!  what  a  cloud  of  witnesses 1S3 

Look,  ye  saints ;  the  sight  is  glorious    ....  115 

Lord,  as  to  Thy  dear  Cross  we  flee 251 

Lord,  dismiss  us  with  Thy  blessing 165 

Lord,  forever  at  Thy  side 466 

Lord,  for  the  just  Thou  dost  provide    ....  269 

Lord  God,  the  Holy  Ghost 130 

Lord  God,  we  worship  Thee 304 

Lord !  in  the  morning  Thou  6halt  hear ....  154 

Lord,  in  this  Thy  mercy's  day 63 

Lord,  in  Thy  Name  Thy  servants  plead    .     .     .  172 

Lord,  lead  the  way  the  Saviour  went     ....  300 

Lord,  let  me  know  my  term  of  days      ....  2-^S 

Lord  of  the  harvest,  hear 170 

Lord  of  the  worlds  above 157 

Lord,  pour  Thy  Spirit  from  on  high      ....  270 

Lord,  shall  Thy  children  come  to  Thee      ...  241 

Lord,  spare  and  save  our  sinful  race      ....  173 

Lord,  teach  us  how  to  pray  aright 400 

Lord,  when  this  holy  morning  broke     ....  351 

Lord,  when  we  bend  before  Thy  throne    ...  69 

Lord,  with  glowing  heart  I'd  praise  Tnee      .     .  454 

Love  divine,  all  love  excelling 456 

Magnify  Jehovah's  Name 408 

May  God  accept  our  vow 244 

May  the  grace  of  Christ  our  Saviour      ...  168 

My' faith  looks  up  to  Thee 237 

My  God,  accept  my  heart  this  day     .....  234 

My  God,  and  is  Thy  table  spread 205 

My  God,  how  endless  is  Thy  love 324 

My  God,  how  wonderful  Thou  art 460 

My  God,  I  love  Thee  not  because 458 

My  God.  my  Father,  while  I  stray 256 

My  God,  permit  me  not  to  be 57 

My  God!  Thy  covenant  of  love 217 

My  grateful  soul  shall  bless  the  Lord    ....  95 

My  liope,  my  all.  my  Saviour,  Thou     ....  5.22 

My  hope,  my  steadfast  trust 51S 

My  opening  eyes  with  rapture  see 158 


IX I >  EX   OF  FIRST  LINES. 


M y  saviour  hanging  on  the  tree 75 

My  tins,  my  sins,  my  Saviour 64 

My  soul,  be  on  thy  guard 470 

My  soul,  for  help  on  God  rely 4:;'.» 

My  bouI,  inspired  with  sacred  love 4W 

My  soul  with  patience  waits 55 

Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee 5o7 

New  every  morning  is  the  love 829 

N:j  change  of  time  shall  ever  shock 437 

Not  tor  the  dead  in  Christ  we  weep 261 

Not  to  the  terrors  of  the  Lord 184 

Now  from  the  altar  of  our  hearts 347 

Now  may  He  who  from  the  dead 164 

Now  may  the  God  of  grace  and  power      .     .     .  313 

Now  thank  we  all  our  God 303 

O  all  ye  people,  clap  your  hands 120 

6  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul 413 

O  come,  all  ye  faithful 19 

O  come  and  mourn  with  me  a  while 89 

O  come,  loud  anthems  let  us  sing 301 

O  come,  O  come,  Emmanuel 13 

O  could  I  speak  the  matchless  worth     ....  374 

O  day  of  rest  and  gladness 160 

O  for  a  closer  walk  with  God 435 

O  for  a  heart  to  praise  my  God 467 

O  God,  creation's  secret  force 357 

O  God,  my  gracious  God,  to  Thee 320 

O  God,  my  heart  is  rix'd.  'tis  bent 414 

O  God  of  "hosts,  the  mighty  Lord 245 

O  God  of  love,  O  Kins;  of  peace 312 

O  God  of  truth,  0  Lord  of  might 356 

O  God,  our  help  in  ages  past 29 

O  gracious  God,  in  whom  I  live 66 

O  happy  day  that  stays  my  choice 235 

O  happv  is  the  man  who  hears 222 

O  holy.'holy,  holy  Lord 139 

O  in  the  morn  of  life,  when  youth 215 

0  Jesus,  Thou  art  standing 10 

O  Jesus.  Saviour  of  the  lost 388 

O  let  triumphant  faith  dispel 390 

O  Lord  of  hosts,  whose  glory  nVte 276 

O  Lord,  the  Holy  Innocents 17S 

O  Lord,  Thy  mercy,  my  sure  hope 49S 

O  mother  dear,  Jerusalem 495 

O  Paradise,  O  Paradise 509 

O  praise  the  Lord  in  that  blest  place     ....  412 

O  praise  ye  the  Lord 406 

0  render  "thanks  to  God  above 416 

O  Sacred  Head,  now  wounded 87 

O  Spirit  of  the  living  God 126 

O  that  my  load  of  sin  were  gone 389 

O  Thou,  from  whom  all  goodness  flows     ...  65 

O  Thou  ihat  hear'st  when  sinners  cry  ....  386 

O  Thou  to  whom  all  creatures  bow 517 

O  Thou  to  whose  all-searching  sight     ....  62 

O  Thou  who  didst  prepare 263 

O  to  grace  how  great  a  debtor 385 

O 'twas  a  joyful  sound  to  hear 2S1 

O  where  shall  rest  be  found 513 

0  with  due  reverence  let  us  all 280 

O  Wisdom!  spreading  mightily, 

O  Root  of  Jesse  !  Ensign  Thou, 

0  Israel's  Sceptre!  David'.-  Key, 

O  Day-Spring  and  Eternal  Light, 

O  King!  Desire  of  nations!  come, 

O  Lawgiver!  Emmanuel!  King, 

O  Word  of  God  Incarnate    .     7    ....'.     .  362 

0  worship  the  King 519 

O  write  upon  my  memory,  Lord 22S 

O'er  mountain-tops  the  mount  of  God  ....  41 

O'er  the  gloomy  hills  of  darkness 288 

Oft  in  danger,  oft  in  woe 477 

On  Jordan's  bank  the  Baptist's  cry 12 

On  Sion  and  on  Lebanon 2*Mi 

One  sole  baptismal  sis;n 197 

Once  in  royal  David's  city 233 

Once  more",  (>  Lord,  Thy  sign  shall  be  .     -     .     .  8 


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HYMN 

Once  more  the  solemn  Reason  calls 4S 

Once  the  angel  started  back in 

Onward,  Christian  soldiers 

Onr  blest  Redeemer,  ere  He  breathed  ....  183 

Our  Lord  is  risen  from  the  dead 

Pain  and  toil  are  over  now <j\ 

Peace,  troubled  soul,  whose  plaintive  moan  .    .  37a 

Pleasant  are  Thy  courts  above 200 

Praise,  my  sooi,  the  King  of  heaven     .... 

Praise,  O  praise  our  God  and  King 305 

Praise  to  God,  immortal  praise 302 

Praise  to  God  who  reigns  above 182 

Praise  we  the  Lord  this  day I8i 

Prayer  is  the  soul's  sincere  desire 404 

Quiet,  Lord,  my  froward  heart 465 

Rejoice,  rejoice,  believers o 

Besting  from  His  work  to-day 90 

Rich  are  the  joys  which  cannot  die 297 

Ride  on  !  rule  on  in  majesty 73 

Rise,  crown'd  with  light,  imperial  Salem,  rise  .  36 

Rise,  my  soul,  and  stretch  thy  wings    ....  447 
Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me    .    .    .    .    .    .    .391,537 

Round  the  Lord  in  glory  seated 431 

Ruler  of  Israel,   Lord  of  might    (Advent  An- 
them)       14 

Safely  through  another  week 350 

Salvation  doth  to  God  belong 304 

Salvation.  (>  the  joyful  sound 369 

Saviour,  again  to  Thy  dear  Name  we  raise    .     .  169 

Saviour,  like  a  shepherd  had  us 229 

Saviour,  source  of  every  blessing 370 

Saviour,  when  in  dust  to  Thee 

Saviour,  when  night  involves  the  skies       .     .     .  325 

Saviour,  who  Thy  flock  art  feeding 213 

See  the  destined  day  arise S] 

Seek,  my  soul,  the  narrow  gate 

Shepherd  divine,  our  wants  relieve 408 

Shepherd  of  souls,  refresh  and  bless     ....  210 

Shout  the  glad  tidings,  exultingly  sing .    ...  23 

Since  I've  known  a  Saviour's  Name 478 

Sing  Alleluia  forth  in  duteous  praise     ....  432 

Sing,  my  soul,  His  wondrous  love 373 

Sinner,  rouse  thee  from  thy  sleep 59 

Sinners,  turn!  why  will  ye  die 54 

Softly  now  the  light  of  day 340 

Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise 216 

Songs  of  praise  the  angels  sang 422 

Sons  of  men,  behold  from  far 47 

Souls  in  heathen  darkness  lying 292 

Sovereign  ruler  of  the  skies 523 

Sow  in  the  morn  thy  seed 

Spirit  of  mercy,  truth,  and  love 131 

Stand  up.  my  soul,  shake  off  thy  fears  ....  124 

Star  of  peace,  to  wanderers  weary 264 

Stay,  Thou  long-suffering  Spirit,  stay  ....  387 

Sun  of  my  soul.  Thou  Saviour  dear 336 

Supreme  in  wisdom  as  in  power 475 

Sweet  is  the  work,  my  God,  my  King  .    .    .    .  150 

Sweet  Saviour,  bless  08  ere  we  go 338 

Sweet  the  moments,  rich  in  blessing      ....  84 

Tender  Shepherd,  Thou  hast  stilled 263 

That  day  of  wrath,  that  dreadful  day    ....  3 

The  ancient  law  departs 32 

The  atonins;  work  is  done 11& 

The  Church's  one  foundation 202 

The  day  is  gently  sinking  to  a  close 349 

The  day  is  past  and  gone       334 

The  day  is  past  and  over 341 

The  day  of  praise  is  done 34tJ 

The  day  of  resurrection 105 

The  gentle  Saviour  calls 21- 

The  God  of  Abraham  praise 14j 

The  God  of  life,  whose  constant  care    ....  3. 

The  Head  that  once  was  crowned  with  thorns  .  114 


INDEX  OF  FIRST  LINES. 


HTMX 

rhe  heaveng  declare  Thy  glory,  Lord  ....  361 

The  King  of  love  ray  shepherd  is 464 

The  Lord  descended  from  above 500 

The  Lord  hath  spoke,  the  mighty  God.    ...  11 

The  Lord  Himself,  the  mighty  Lord      ....  438 

l'he  Lord  my  pasture  shall  prepare 504 

The  Lord  our  God  is  clothed  with  might  .     .     .  516 

The  Lord,  the  only  God,  is  great 196 

The  Lord  unto  my  Lord  thus  spake 6 

The  Lord  will  come;  the  earth  shall  quake  .     .  2 

The  mighty  Hood  that  roils 534 

The  rising  God  forsakes  the  tomb 119 

The  Royal  Banners  forward  go 79 

The  servants  of  Jehovah's  will 122 

The  shadows  of  the  evening  hours 337 

The  Son  of  God  goes  forth  to  war 176 

The  spacious  firmament  on  high 5Q8 

The  Spirit  in  our  hearts 134 

The  strain  upraise  of  joy  and  praise      ....  425 

The  strife  is  o'er,  the  battle  done 103 

The  sun  is  sinking  fast 345 

The  voice  of  free  grace 384 

The  voice  that  breathed  o'er  Ed«n 248 

The  winged  herald  of  the  day 353 

The  world  is  very  evil 490 

Thee  will  I  love,  my  strength,  my  tower  .    .     .  461 

There  is  a  blessed  home 317 

There  is  a  fold  whence  none  can  stray  ....  46S 

There  is  a  fountain  fill'd  with  blood 383 

There  is  a  green  hill  far  away 231 

There  is  a  land  of  pure  delight 488 

Thine  forever  :  God  of  love 238 

This  is  the  day  of  light 159 

This  life's  a  dream,  an  empty  show 96 

This  stone  to  Thee  in  faith  we  lay 275 

Thou  art  gone  up  on  high 113 

Thou  art  my  hiding-place,  O  Lord 253 

Thou  art  the  Way,  to  Thee  alone 501 

Thou,  God,  all  glory,  honour,  power    ....  203 

Thou  hidden  love  of  God,  whose  height    .     .     .  515 

Thou,  Lord,  by  strictest  search  hast  known  .     .  52 

Thou,  whom  my  soul  admires  above      ....  459 

Thou,  whose  Almighty  word 146 

Through  all  the  changing  scenes  of  life     .     .     .  415 

Through  the  day  Thy  love  has  spared  us  .    .     .  342 

Thus  God  declares  His  sovereign  will   ....  110 

Thy  bitter  anguish  o'er 526 

Thy  chastening  wrath,  O  Lord,  restrain    ...  51 

Thy  kingdom  come,  O  God 7 

Thy  presence,  Lord,  hath  me  supplied ....  448 

Thy  way,  not  mine,  O  Lord 254 

Thy  word  is  to  my  feet  a  lamp 366 

Time  hastens  on,  ye  longing  saints 348 

Tis  finished  :  so  the  Saviour  cried    .              .    .  So 


HYMN 

'Tis  my  happiness  below 445 

To  bless  Thy  chosen  race 285 

To  hail  Thy  rising,  Sun  of  life 27 

To  Him  who  for  our  sins  was  slain 109 

To  Jesus,  our  exalted  Lord 204 

To  our  Redeemer's  glorious  Name 372 

To  Bion's  hill  1  lift  my  eves 31a 

To  Thy  temple  1  repair 163 

To-morrow,  Lord,  is  Thine 327 

Triumphant  Sion  !  lift  thy  head 192 

Up  to  the  hills  I  lift  mine  eyes 321 

Watchman !  tell  us  of  the  night 43 

We  build  with  fruitless  cost,  unless 322 

We  give  immortal  praise 143 

We  give  Thee  but  Thine  own 290 

We  sing  the  praise  of  Him  who  died     ....  78 

Weary  of  earth,  and  laden  with  my  sin     .     .     .  67 

Weary  of  wandering  from  my  God 70 

Welcome,  sweet  day  of  rest  * 147 

What  a  strange  and  wondrous  story      ....  223 

Whate'er  my  God  ordains  is  right 257 

When  all  Thy  mercies,  O  my  God 426 

When  gathering  clouds  around  I  view  ....  250 

When  God  of  old  came  down  from  heaven   .     .  136 

When  His  salvation  bringing 219 

When  I  can  read  my  title  clear 468 

When  I  can  trust  my  all  with  God 323 

When  I  survey  the  wondrous  Cross So 

When  Jesus  left  His  Father's  throne      ....  230 

When,  Lord,  to  this  our  western  land  ....  293 

When,  rnarshalPd  on  the  nightly  plain  ....  46 

When  musing  sorrow  weeps  the  past    ....  255 

When  our  heads  are  bowed  with  woe   ....  252 

When,  streaming  from  the  eastern  skies   .     .     .  314 
When  through  the  tom  sail  the  wild  tempest  is 

streaming 266 

When  wounded  sore,  the  stricken  soul      .     .     .  3S0 

While  shepherds  watched  their  flocks  by  night,  18 

While  Thee  I  seek,  protecting  Power    ....  441 

While  with  ceaseless  course  the  sun 81 

Who  are  these  in  bright  array 424 

Who  is  this  that  conies  from  "Edom 77 

Who  place  on  Sion's  God  their  trust      ....  436 

With  broken  heart  and  contrite  sigh      ....  Ti 

With  glory  clad,  with  strength  arrayed     .    .     .  427 

With  joy  shall  I  behold  the  day 199 

With  one  ccr^sent  let  all  the  earth 277 

Witness,  ye  men  and  angels,  now 239 

Ye  boundless  realms  of  joy 411 

Ye  Christian  heralds,  go,  proclaim 290 

Ye  servants  of  the  Lord 171 


Alphabetical  Cist  of  ®unt0. 


HYMN 

Abends  .  .  .  3362,  522 
Abingdon  ....  5 
Abridge.  .188',  269,475* 
Adeste  Fideles  .  19,  25 
Adoration   .     .     .  151, 452 

Albert 342:< 

Alexandria  .  .468,5101 
AH  Saints  ....  1071 
Alia  Trinita  Beata  .  4542 
Alleluia  Perenne      .    4322 

Alstme 178 

America      ....    309' 

Amor 4*)S' 

Amsterdam  .  .  .  4471 
Ancient  Litany    .     .    521* 

Anglia 18 

Ariel 374 

Arimathea  ....  101' 
Arlington    .  215,  255,  426 

Ashley 369 

Attolle  Paulum    .     .511 

Aurelia 202 

Austria 190 

Alison 23 

Avnnoe  .  .  .  .134,212 
Azmon,  95,  2112,  365,  460* 


]  Christ  Church 
I  Christmas 
I  Clarion    . 
I  Cloisters 
•  Cluny 
!  Communion 
!  Concord . 
i  Confidence 

Consolation 

Conway  . 

Corel  li     . 

Coronation 

Coronae 

Coventry 

Covert     . 

Creation . 

Creator  Spiritus 


Balerma      .    . 

185, 222 

Balfour  .     .     . 

.    392* 

Bank  lie  Id    .     . 

.    1472 

Battv.     .     .     . 

.      84 

Beatitude,  1882,  435,  441', 

4532,  496' 

Bedford  .    .  303, 

502,  517 

Beethoven  .     . 

.    4472 

Belgrave     .    . 

L54»,  367 

Belmont,    173,    347, 

380,  404 

Ben  Rhydding 

.    524 

Benedic  Anima 

.    5292 

Benediction 

.      70 

Benevento  .     . 

31,  54' 

.      42 

ethanv.     .     . 

.    507* 

ieulah    .     .     . 

.    317' 

Bonn,  46,  124*,  2 

U,  318-', 

450 

Bowen    .     .    . 

.    448 

Boylaton     .    . 

.    315 

Brasted  .    .    . 

.    408' 

Brittle  Street. 

.    4412 

Bristol    .     .     . 

.    208 

Brocklesbury  . 

39*,£13 

Brooktield  .     . 

,.    3942 

Biownell     .     . 

250, 314 

14S, 
172, 


Darley    . 

Darwall  . 

Debenham 
]  Dedham . 
:  Deerhurst 
;  De  Koven 
;  Dennis    . 

Devotion 
:  Diademata 
!  Didbcqpk 
i  Dies  Irae 

Dix  .  . 
;  Dominus  regit  me 
}  Dover 
I  Dresden. 
■  Dublin  . 
!  Duke  Street  .  117i,  235 
!  Duice  Carmen.,  430,  506', 
529' 

Dundee,  206,  258,  280,  438 

Durham 542 


HYMN 

.  118 
.  476 
982,  373' 
.  186' 
.  491-' 
.  381 
.  249' 
.  392-' 
.  263' 
.  3242 
.  82 
.  i2V- 
.  115 
296.  326 
IT,  3SS 
.  508 
.    1372 


.    295 

307,  411 

202,  39' 

358,  3722 

.    236' 

.    1763 

479, 513' 

.    339 

.    116 

.    343' 

.    483 

45,  302 

464 

1172 

310 


Burlington  .  123,  363,  415 


441,  2992 
272 


Cambridge . 

Capetown    ....    o27 

Caput 198 

Carlisle  .     .     .     .442,  244 

Carmel 349' 

€arol 22 

Chalvey 23 

Charitv 527' 

Chenies 291« 

Chester 253 

Chesterfield,  40,  149,  360 


Easter 

Ecce  Agnus      .     .     . 

Eckardtsheim,     61, 
246, 

Eden  (Mason)      .     . 

Eden     (S.    Alban's, 
T.  B.) 

Edsjbaston  .... 

Edom 

Ein'  Feste  Burg  .     . 

Eibertield    .... 
i  Eilers      .     .     .     .169 

j  Ely 

j  Emmanuel .... 

Endless  Alleluia.     . 

Ernan     .    .    .    .30, 

Eucharistic  Hymn  . 

Evangelists      .     .     . 

Evan  ...     41,  127, 

Evensong    .... 

Eventide      .... 

Evermore    .... 

Ewing 


1012 
80 
752, 
34S2 
354 

248' 
342' 


129 
335' 
58 
4402 
432' 
353 
207 
272 
467 
3422 
3352 
238 
493 


HYMN 

Fiat  Lux      ....  1462 

Folsom 372 

Fountains  Abbey    .  193 

Franc 330 

Frederick    ....  93 

Freiburg     ....  4562 

Fulstow 2253 

Geneva 5142 

Gilbert's      ....  5052 

Gopsal 152 

Grace    Church,    62,  96, 
1421,  321,  473,  480 

Gratitude    ....  394' 

Greenwood     ...  97 

Greek  Hymn  ...  74 

Guidance     ....  2252 


Habakkuk  .  . 

Hallett     .     .  . 

Hamburg,  57,  85, 

Hanford .     .  . 

Hanover      .  . 

Harewood  .  . 

Harlan    .     .  . 

Harwood     .  . 

Heaven   .     .  . 
Hebron,  12, 124', 
318V 

Hernlein      .  . 

Holland  .     .  . 
Hollingside 

Holy  Child.  . 

Holy  Church  . 
Holy  Cross 

Holy  Voices  . 

Homeland  .  . 

Honiton  .     .  . 

Horsley  .     .  . 

Hosanna      .  . 

Howell    .     .  . 

Humility     .  . 

Hummel       .  . 

Hursley  .     .  . 


199',  442 
111,  247 
133, 377, 
386 
.  .  894« 
.406,519 
. 143, 279 
.  .  309* 
.  .  419 
.  .  497 
1532, 204, 
328,  410 
.  .  49 
.  .  1192 
.  .  8931 
.  .  223 
.  .  64 
.  .  396 
.  .  20' 
.  .  4952 
.  .  144 
.     .    231' 


.  .  210* 
.  .  324' 
112',  4751 
.     .    336' 


Faith  ....    211',  345' 

Farrant 29 

Federal  Street.  131.  205*, 
2181,  240,  270,  387,  444' 


Ilfracombe  .     .     .    .478 

Ilia 3,  389 

Innocents    ....    4222 
Intercession     .    153',  446 

lona 4543 

Irby 233 

Jerusalem  ....  495' 

Jesu,  Bone  Pastor  .  229 

Judgment   ....  481 

•Judgment  Hymn      .  484 

Laban  .  .  .  .298,470 
Lacrymae  ....  632 
Lambeth,  26',  176',  2312, 
460',  488,  501 
Lancashire.    ...      872 

T>aneran 67 

Laud 516 

Leiirhton     ....    5202 

■  Leoni 141 

i  Lichfield     .    .    .47*,  408* 


HTM* 

Lincoln 379 

Lindisfarne      .    .    .  104> 

Lisbon 179 

Love 458* 

Lowestoft   ....  43* 

Lubeck 182 

Lux  Benigna  .    .     .  512 

Lux  Eoi 76 

Lux  Prima.    .    .    .  331* 

Lvons 35 

I>yte 520» 

Magdalena  ....  443* 
Maidstone  ....  2CK)i 
Malmesbury  .  .  .  341* 
Manoah  .  .181,  322,  4531 
Marenzo  .  .  .303,308 
Margaretting  .  .  .  265 
Mario  w  .  .  56,  400',  471 
Martyn  .  .  .  393* ,  532* 
Martvrdora,  692,  75',  183, 
239",  286,  378,  383,  436, 
486 
Marshall      ....    334 

Mason 2 

Mear,  156',  234,  2742,  2S1 
Medford  ....  526 
Meditation  ....    444* 

Mchul 219 

Meinliold  ....  263" 
Melcombe  .  .  .126.329' 
Melita  ....  14.  267 
Mendelssohn  ...  17 
Mendon,    161,   273',    351, 

427,  439 
Meribah.     .     .     .102,199* 

Merrial 225' 

Merton 114* 

Miles  Lane      .     .     .    424' 

Miriam 292 

Miserecordia  .  .  .  392* 
Missionary   Chant,    273*, 

290,  429" 
Missionary  Hymn,  -N">. 
291* 
Monkland  ....  305i 
Morning  Hymn  .  .  332 
Mornington,  55,  265,  489 
Moscow.  .  .  146',  428 
Moultrie  ....  139= 
Mount  Carmel  .  .  5321 
Mozart 304* 

Naomi  .  .  .  .261,440' 
Narraghmore  .  .  .  154' 
Nashville  .  .  .  -6,11 
Nativity.  .  .  .121.372* 
Newcourt  .  .  .194,319 
Newland     ....   518* 

Niczea 138 

Nottingham  .  .196,417 
Nuremburg  .  .  .  220 
Nutfield 344i 

O  Bona  Patria     .     .    492 

Old  100th,  277,  289,  405', 

4052,  409,  418* 

Old  113t^  420 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  TUNES. 


HYMN 

Oliphant      ....    5051 

rivet  (Dykes)    .     .    113 

i>l-vet  (Mason)    .     .    237 

h.'utz,  50,  135,  171,  346, 

382,  482 

upward 472 

Ortonville  ....      69* 

Palmyra     ....  3232 

Paradise  (Barnby)  .  5092 

Paradise  (Dykes)    .  509* 

Paradise  (Weber     .  175 
Park  Street     .    3041,  407 

Parker 3432 

Passion  Chorale  .    .  87" 

Pax 2542 

Pax  Dei 155 

Peace 168 

Peareal] 490 

Penitence    ....  4433 

Pentonville      .     .     .  51 S1 

Peterborough,     38,  316, 
500 

Petersburgh    .     .     .  375 

Petra 3912 

Pilgrims      ....  4852 

Pleyel's  Hymn     .     .  449 

Pollock 262 

Posen 164 

Prince 515 

Pruen 163 

Quebec   .     .  150,  312,  416 


Rapture  .  .  . 
Ratisbon  .  . 
Redemption  . 
Redhead,  Xo.  4 
Redhead,  Xo.  45 
Redhead,  Xo.  47 

Redhead,  Xo.  76 

Regent   Square,   24 


Requiem 
Resignation 
Rest    .     .     . 
Resurrection 
Retreat    .     . 
Rex  Gloriae 
Riseholme  . 
Rivaulx  .     .   94 
Rockingham   . 


.  494 
.  33H 
.  109 
.  355 
.  47i 
59,  81, 
91i,  252 
86,90, 
3911 
145, 
282 
.  .  92 
.  .  257 
.  .  260i 
.  .  1072 
.  .  403 
.  .  431i 
.  .  394* 
1392,  325 
.  83,  2051 


HYMN 

Rosefield    .    .    .209,465 

Rosslyn 226 

Rotterdam  .    .    .105,160 

Russia 2182 

Russian  Hymn    .    .     36 

8.  Agatha  ....  5062 
S.  Agnes,  272,  51.  128. 
210i,  251,  402 
S.  Alban  ....  327 
S.  Albinus  ....  104' 
S.  Alphege  .  248-',  491' 
B.  Anatofius  .  .  .  341i 
S.  Andrew  of  Crete,  68 
S.  Ann,  1762,  217,  245, 
278 
S.  Athanasius  .  .  140 
S.  Audeon  .  .  .359,412 
S.  Bartholomew  .     .    177 

S.  Basil 10S 

S.  Bees,  33,  912,  373-\  521' 

S.  Bride 60 

S.  Cecilia  ....  7' 
S.  Columba  ...  345' 
S.  Columbanus  .227,2S8 
S.  Crispin   .     . 


S.  Cross  .  . 
S.  Cuthbert 
S.  Drosdane 
S.  Edith.  . 
S.  Edmund 
S.  Fabian  . 
S.  Fulbert  . 
S.  Gabriel  . 
S.  George  . 
S.  George's, 
sor  .  .  . 
S.  Gertrude 


89 

132 

73 

10 

507' 


.  .  .  5132 
.  .181,463 
Wind- 
.  2022,  306 
.  .  .  202 


HYMN 

8.  Oswald  .  .  4233,  5301 
8.  Paul's  ....  9 
S.  Peter  .  .  .  1141,  395 
S.  Philip  ....  631 
s.  Raphael ... 

hen.     .     .214,390 
S.  Stephen  the  Saba- 

ite 5143 

S.  Theodulph  .  .  72 
S.  Thomas    (Xovel- 

lo) 1 

S.   Thomas       (Tan- 

snr),  191,  195,285,413, 

462 

S.  Timothy      .    .     .    147' 

S.  Winifred     .     .     .    3492 

Salford 15 

Salsburgh    ....    100 

Salvator 2S62 

Samson 119i 

Sanctuary   .     .    1891, 4312 

Barum 187 

Sawley  .  .  662,  221,  455' 
Saxe  Weimar  .  .  .  5053 
Scarborough  .  .  .  5102 
Scotland      ....    384 

Sharon 423' 

Sicilian  Mariner's    .    165 


Tiverton,    27», 

Tolman  .  .  . 
Toplady  .  . 
Treves  .  .  . 
Trinity  Chapel 
Troyte,  Xo.  1  . 
Trovte,  Xo.  2  . 
Truro,   120,  192 

'■  Trust,    16i,  370, 
Twilight     .    . 


HYM* 

110,   125, 

421 

.     .    457 

3913,  531 

.     .    190 

469,  530* 
.     .    345? 


S.  Godric    .     .     .     .157 
S.  Ignatius .... 
S.  James     ....    4002  | 
S.  John's,  Highlands,  2t>02 
2541 


t>iloam  .  .  . 
Siiver  Street  . 
Southgate's 
Southwell  .  . 
Spanish  Chant 
Spohr  .  .  . 
Stanton  Court, 
State  Street 
Stella.  .  .  . 
Stephanos  .  . 
Stutgard,  162, 


.  .  22+ 
.  .  21*3 
.  .  3442 
.  366, 496-' 
.  .  53 
.  399, 451 
1422,  357 
.  .  170 
.  .  33S2 
.  .  5141 
85,  423-', 
433' 
.445,525 


S.  Lawrence    . 

S.  Leonard,     8,   65 


Lucian  . 
Lucy  .  . 
Luke  .  . 
Margaret 
Mark  .  . 
Mary  .  . 
Matthias 
Michael  . 


s. 
s 
S. 
S.  Mildred 


300, 
337 
40P 
230 


Submission 

Sullivan 266 

Surrev,  201,  241,  461,  504 
Swahia    .     .     .    .159,376 

Sweden 329 

Switzerland     .     .     .    320 


.  3172 
.  443' 
48,  259,  311 
.  338i 
.  32 
.    197i 


University  College  .    477 
Uxbridge",  52i,  79,  361,  371 

Veni  Creator  .     .     .1371 
Veni  Emmanuel .    .      13 

Vespers 459 

Verona    .... 

Via  Crucis  ....        72 

Victory 103 

Vienna   .     .     .     3052,  422 
Vox  Angelica      .     , 
Vox  Diiecti     ...    528 

Walmer.     ... 
Ward      .     .     78,  1 
Wareham,  522,  139',  162, 
2402,  271,  276,  414,  4291, 

498 
Warrington,  122, 284, 313, 

499 
Watchman ....      43 

Wave 264 

Webbe    .... 
Weber    .     .     .     .340,466 

Wessex 323i 

Weston 4561 

Whitney  .  .  . 
Winchester,  Xew  .  275 
Winchester,  Old.  .  136 
Wirtembersr  ...  106 
Witima  .  T  .  .  .  454i 
Wolhayes  .  .  401*,  523 
Woodbridee  ...  434 
Wordsworth  .  .  .  242 
Worgan 99 


Tait     ....     1562,  487 

Tallis'  Canon  ...    333 

Tallis'  Ordinal     .     .    274i     Yorkshire  ....      21 

Teliefsen     ....    299J 

Tender  Shepherd    .    352      Zebulon 197' 

Thatcher,   180,   243,  364,      Zephyr   .     .    .     .  71,  166 
474      Zoan 34,  362 


CANON  XXIII.   OF  TITLE  I.   OF  THE  DIGEST. 
OF  CHURCH   MUSIC. 


§  7.  The  Selections  of  the  Psalms  in  Metre,  and 
Hymns,  which  are  set  forth  by  authority,  and  An- 
thems in  the  words  of  Holy  Scripture,  are  alloiced 
to  be  sung  in  all  Congregations  of  this  Church  before 
and  after  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer,  and  also 
before  and  after  Sermons,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
minister,  whose  duty  it  shall  be,  by  standing  direc- 
tions, or  from  time  to  time,  to  appoint  such  author- 
ized  Psalms,  Hymns,  or  Anthems  as  are  to  be 
9ung. 


§  2.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  every  minister  of  thii 
Church,  icith  such  assistance  as  he  may  see  fit  to 
ij  from  persons  skilled  in  music,  to  give  order 
concerning  the  tunes  to  be  sung  at  any  time  in  his 
church  ;  and  especially  it  shall  be  his  duty  to  sup, 
pre**  all  light  and  unseemly  music,  and  all-  inde 
cency  and  irreverence  in  the  performance,  by  which 
rain  and  ungodly  person*  profane  the  service  of  the 
sanctuary. 

Adopted  in  General  Contention,  Oct.,  1874. 


ittctrical  3nbex. 


HYMN 

Z.  M. 

Abends .    .    .    3362,  522 

Alstone 178 

Bonn,   46,1242,294,3182, 
450 

Bowen 44S 

Concord  ....  249* 
Conway      ....     3242 

Darley 295 

Didbrook   .    ...    343' 

Dover 117-' 

Duke  Street   .     1171,  235 

Eden 354 

Ernan  ....  30,  353 
Federal  Street,  131,  2052, 
218S  240,  270,  387,  444' 
Grace  Church  62,  96, 
142',  321,  473,  4S0 
Hamburg,  57,  85, 133, 377, 

Hebron,  12, 124M532, 204, 
3181,  32S,  410 
Holland  ....  1192 
Hosanna  (with  cho.)  4 
Humility  ....  324* 
Hursley      .    .     .     .    336i 

Ilia 3,  3S9 

Intercession    .    1531,  446 

Lincoln 379 

Mason 2 

Meditation  .  .  .  444- 
Melcombe  .  .  .  126,  329J 
Mendon,      161,  273'.  351, 

427,  439 
Missionary  Chant,    278-'. 

290,  4292 
Morning  Hymn  .     .    332 

Mozart 3042 

Old  100th,    277,  2S9,  405', 

4052,  409,  41S 

Park  Street     .    304i,  407 

Parker 3432 

Pollock 262 

Quebec  .  .  150,  312,  416 
Redhead,  No.  4  .     .    335 

Rest 260i 

Retreat 403 

Rivaulx  .  94,1392,325 
Rockingham  .     .   83,  20c1 

Russia 2182 

S.  Audeon.  .  .359,412 
S.Cross  ....  89 
S.  Drosdane  ...  73 
S.  Ignatius  .  .  .  228 
S.  John's,  Highlands,  2602 

Bamson 119i 

Stanton  Court,     1422,  357 

Sweden 3292 

Tallis' Canon .  .  .  333 
Truro,   120,  192,  287,  301. 

418i,  503 
Uxbridge,  521,79,361,  371 

Vespers 459 

Ward      .     .      78,158,437 

Wareham,   522,  1391,  i62, 

3492,  271,  276,  414,  429" 

498 


HYMN 

I  Warrington,  122, 284,  313, 

499 

I  Winchester,  New   .    275 

;  Zephyr .     .     .     .    71, 166 

i.  M.,  D. 

Creation     ....    508 

Wordsworth  ...    242 

C.  M. 
Abridge  .  1881,  269,  4752 
Alexandria.  .  .468,5101 
Arlington,  215,  255,  420 
Ashley  (with  cho.)  .  369 
Azmon,  95,  2111,  365,  4602 
Balerma.  .  .  .185,222 
Beatitude,  1SS2,  435,  441', 
4532,  496' 
Bedford  .  203,  502,  517 
Belgrave  .  .  1542, 367 
Belmont  .  173,  347,  358, 
380,  404 

Bristol 208 

Burlington,  123,  363,  415 
Chesterfield,  40, 149,  360 
Christmas  ....  476 
Coronation  .  .  .  424- 
Coventry  .  .  .296,326 
Covert  .  .  .  1122,  38s  I 
Dedham     .   172,  368,  3722  I 

Dublin 66i  i 

I  Dundee,  206,  258, 280,  43S  ] 
I  Ecka'rdtsheim,  61,  75-, 
246,  34S2 
!  Emmanuel  .  .  .  4402 
!  Evan  ...  41,  127,  467 
I  Faith  ....    2111,  34S1 

Farrant 29 

!  Holy  Cross      ...     396    : 
'  Homeland  ....     4952 

Horsley 231 1  ; 

I  Howell 2102 

Hummel     .     .     1121,  4751 
Jerusalem  ....     495x  1 
Lambeth,    261,  176S  2312,    I 
460i,  488>  501 

!  Laud 516    ' 

Love 458-' 

!  Manoah  .     .   184,  322,  4531 

Marlow  .     .     56,  400',  471 

Martyrdom,  692,  751,  183,    j 

239,  286,  378,  383,  436. 

486 

Mear.    156*,  234,  2742,  281 

Merton 1142 

Miles  Lane      .     .     .    424" 

Naomi    .    .    .    .261,440' 

Narraghmore      .    .    1541 

Nativity      .     .     .121,372" 

,  Nottingham   .     .196,  417 

Ortonville  ....      69" 

!  Peterborough,  88,  316, 500 

B.  Agues,      272,  51,   128, 

210",  251,  402 

•  3.  Ann,  1762,  217,  245,  278 

I  S.  Fulbert  ....      26^ 

S.  James     ....     400= 

J  S.  Mary      .     48,  259,'  oil 


HYMN 

1141,395 

.     4552 

214,  390 

15 

662,  221,  455' 

.     .     5102 

.      .     224 

.  366,  4962 

. 399,  451 

1562,  487 

.     .     274' 


S.  Peter      . 

S.  Raphael 

S.  Stephen 

Salford  .     . 

Saw  ley   .     . 

Scarborough 

Si  loam    .     . 

Southwell  . 

Spohr     .    . 

Tait    .     .     . 

Tallis'  Ordinal 

Tiverton,  27',  110, 125, 421 

Winchester,  Old      .    136 

e.  m.,  d. 

Amor 

Anglia 

Brattle  Street      .    . 

Carol 

Chester 

De  Koven  .... 

S.  Bartholomew 

S.  Leonard,  8,  65,  300, 

S.  Lucy 

Vox  Dilecti    .     .     . 

S.M. 
Avnhoe.     .     .     .134, 
Bankfield   .... 
Ben  Rhydding    .    . 
Boylston     .... 
Cambridge      .     .  441, 
Carlisle  ....  442, 
Dennis    .     .     .     .479, 
Greenwood     .     .     . 
Laban     .     .     .     .298, 
Leighton    .... 

Lisbon 

Lvte 

Marshall     .... 
Mornington,    55,  268, 
Newland    .... 
Olmutz,  50,  135,  171, 
382, 
Pentonville     .    .     . 
S.  Alban     .... 
S.  Bride      .... 
S.  Gabriel  .... 
S.  George  .    .     .181, 
S.  Michael .... 
S.  Thomas,  191,  195, 
413, 
S.  Timothy     .     .     . 
Silver  Street   .     .     . 
State  Street     .     .     . 
Swabia  .    .    .     .159, 
Tellefsen    .... 
Thatcher     .  180,  243, 

S.  M.f  D. 
Chalvey      .... 

Diademata      .     .     . 

Olivet 

Trinity  Chapel    .     . 
Woodbridge  .     .     . 


458' 
18 
4412 
22 
258 
176- 
177 
337 
230 
528 

212 
1472 

524 
315 
2992 
244 
5131 

97 
470 
5202 
179 
520' 
334 
489 
5182 
346, 
482 
518' 
327 

60 
5132 
463 

32 
285, 
,462 
147' 
216 
170 
376 
299i 
364, 
474 


116 
113 
130 
434 


70    I 

7fi 


8.8.6  :  8.8.6. 
Ariel 374 


HYMH 

Habbakuk.    .     1991,442 
liar  wood    ....     419 
Meribah     .    .    .102 
Treves    ..... 

8.8:8.8:8.8. 

Adoration  .  .  151.  452 
Benediction  ...  79 
Brownell  .  .  .250,314 
Elberfeld  .... 
Fountains  Abbey  .  193 
Melita  .  .  .  .1 
l'etersburgh    ...     375 

Prince 515 

S.  Matthias  .  .  .  33S* 
S.  Paul's     ....        9 

Stella 338* 

Surrey,  201,  241,461,504 
Veni  Emmanuel      .       13 

8.8.8  :  8.8.8. 
Nashville    .    .    .    .  6.  11 

Xewcourt    .     .     .  194,  319 
Old  113th    .... 
Switzerland    .     .     .     320 

8.6  :  8.6  :  6.6.6.6. 

Paradise  (Barnbv),  509* 
Paradise  (Dykes)    -    509* 

8.7:8.7:8.8.7. 

(Iambic.) 

Attolle  Paulum  .     .    511 

Judgment  Hymn     .     4i>4 

7.7.7. 
Lacrvmae  ....      63s 
S.  Philip     ....      63i 

7.7.7.7. 

Ancient  Litany  .     .     521r 

Brasted 

Clarion  ....  982,  373» 

Ely 58 

Evermore  ....     238 
Hernlein     ....      49 
Innocents   .     .     . 
Lichfield     ...  47 

Lubeck 

Monkland  ....    3051 
Nuremberg     .     .     .    22 
Plevel's  Hymn    .    .    449 
Posen     ."....    164 

Pruen 163 

Redhead  45  ...  47* 
Redhead  47.  59.  SI,  91', 252 
S.  Bees,  ■>>.  Bl»,  3732,  521" 
S.  Lucian  .  .  .  .  401> 
Submission  .  .  445, 525 
University  College.  477 
Vienna 

Weber  .  .  .  .340,466 
Whitnev  .  .  .  .  98« 
Wolhayes  .  .  401*,  523 
7.7.7.7. 
(  With  Alleluia.) 
Wirtemberg  .  .  .  10« 
Worgan      ....      9ft 


10 


METRICAL   INDEX. 


HYMN 

7.7  :  7.7 

:7.7. 

Dix    .    .    . 

.     .   45,302 

Hallett  .    . 

.  Ill, 247 

Lux  Prima 

.     .     .     331« 

Petra       .     . 

.     .     3912 

Ratlebon    . 

.     .     331i 

Redhead  76    . 

86,  90,  391i 

Roscficld    . 

.209,465 

8.  Athanasius 

.     .     140 

Toplady      . 

391\  531 

Verona  .     . 

.     .     .     350 

7.7:  7.7:" 

r.7  :  7.7. 

Benevento . 

.     31,  541 

Berlin     .     . 

.     .     .      42 

Durham 

.     .      542 

Hollingside 

.     .    3931 

Honiton 

.     .     144 

Maidstone  . 

.     .     2001 

Martyn  .     . 

.    393»,  5322 

Mount  Carme 

.     .     532i 

Rapture 
S.  Fabian   . 

.     .    494 

.     .     3932 

8.  George's,  ^ 

kVind- 

sor .     .    .    . 

2002,  306 

Balsburgh  . 

.     .     100 

Spanish  Chan 
Watchman 

,    .-  .      53 

.     .      43 

7.7:  7.7:7.7 

:  7.7:  7.7. 

Corelli    .     . 

.     .      82 

Mendelssohn 

.    .      17 

7.7.7 

.5. 

Capetown  .    . 

.     .     527« 

Charity  .    .    . 

.     .     5271 

8.7  :t 

t.7. 

(Iaml 

>ic.) 

Dominus  regit 

me  .    464 

8.7:* 

$.7. 

(  Troch 

Batty     .    .    . 
Brocklesbury 

aic.J 

.     .      84 
.  392, 213 

Debenham  . 

.   202,  391 

Dresden      .     . 

.     .    310 

Holy  Child 

.     .    223 

Holy  Voices   . 

.     .      201 

Lowestoft  .     . 

.     .    4332 

Peace     .    .     . 

.     .     168 

8.  Oswald  .    . 

4233,  5301 

Sharon  .     .     . 

.     .    4231 

Stutgard,  162, 2 

85,4232,433» 

Tender  Sheph 

erd    .    352 

Trust     .  16i,  3 

70,  469,  5302 

8.7  :  8.7  :  8.7  :  8.7. 

Alia  Trinita  Beata  .  4542 

Austria 190 

Deerhurst  ....  2361 

Freiburg    ....  4562 

lona 4543 

Lux  Eoi      ....      76 

Moultrie     ....  1892 

Rex  Gloriae    .     .     .  43P 

SaKator  ....  2362 
Sanctuary  .     .    1891, 4312 

Weston 4561 

Witima 454i 

8.7  :  8.7  :  4.7. 

Communion  .  .  .  381 
Coronae  ....  115 
Gilbert's  ....  5052 
Jesu,  Bone  Pastor  .  229 
Judgment  ....    481 

Miriam 292 

Oliphant  ....  505* 
Regent  Squwe  .  24. 145, 
282 
8.  Cohmibanus  .  227,  288 
6.  Luke .....      88 


HYMN 

8.  Thomas ....  1 

Saxe-Weimar      .     .  5053 

Sicilian  Mariner's    .  165 

8.7  :  8.7  :  8.7. 

Benedic  Anima  .    .  529* 

Dulce  Carmen,  430,  506i, 
529i 

Regent  Square    .     .  282 

S.  Agatha  ....  5062 

8.7  :  8.7  :  7.7. 

Albert 3423 

All  Saints  ....  107> 

Edgbaston  ....  342i 

Edom 77 

Evensong  ....  3422 

Irby 233 

Requiem     ....  92 

Resurrection  .    .    .  1072 

8.8.7  :  8.8.7. 

Evangelists     ...  272 

8.4.7  :  8.4.7. 

Franc 330 

8.4  :  8.4  :  8.8.8.4. 

Nutfield      ....  344» 

Southgate's     .     .    .  3442 

8.5  : 8.3. 

Geneva 5142 

S.Stephen  the  Saba- 

ite 5143 

Stephanos  ....  5141 

8.7  : 8.4. 

Wave 264 

8.8.8. 

Dies  Irae    ....  483 

7.7  :  7.7  :  8.7. 
Arimathea      .     .    .  1011 
Easter 101* 

7.8  :  7.8  :  7.7- 

Consolation    .     .     .  263i 

Meinliold    ....  2632 

7.8  :  7.8  :  4. 

Lindisfarne     .     .     .  1042 

S.  Albinus      .    .     .  104* 

6.5 : 6.5. 

Fulstow      ....  2253 

Guidance    ....  2252 

Menial 22*i 

S.  Mark      ....  443J 

6.5  :  6.5  :  6.5  :  6.5. 

Greek  Hymn  ...  74 

Magdalena      .     .    .  4432 

Penitence   ....  4433 

S.  Andrew  of  Crete,  68 

S.  Gertrude    ...  232 

8.8.8.6. 

Balfour 392* 

Confidence      .     .     .  3923 

Miserecordia  .    .    .  3922 

S.  Crispin  ....  392i 

8.8.8.4. 

Brookfleld.  '  .'   '.    .  3942 

Gratitude  ....  394i 

Hanford      ....  3943 

Riseholme.     .     .     .  394* 

Troyte,  No.  1      .     .  256 

Victory  (Alleluia)  .  103 

8.8.6:8.8.6. 

Redemption    .     .     .  109 

8.6  :  8.6  :  8.8. 

Palmyra      ....  3232 

Wessex 323i 


8.6  :  8.6  :  4.4  :  8.8. 

Resignation    ...    257 

8.7  :  8.7  :  5.5.5.6.7. 

Ein'  Feste  Burg  .     .    397 

7.6  :  7.6  :  8.8. 

Malmesbury   .     .     .    3412 
S.  Anatolius   .     .      .   34P 

7.6  :  7.6. 

Cluny 4912 

Eden 248i 

S.  Alphege     .     2482, 491' 

7.6  :  7.6  :  7.6  :  7.6. 
Abingdon  ....  5 

Amelia 202 

Chenies 29P 

Ewing 493 

Holy  Church  ...  64 

Lancashire      .     .     .  872 

Mehul  (with  cho.)  .  219 

Missionary  Hymn,  283, 

2912 
O  Bona  Patria  .  .  492 
Paradise  ....  175 
Passion  Chorale.    .      87J 

Pearsall 490 

Rotterdam  .  .  105, 160 
S.  Edith  ....  10 
S.  Theodulph    (with 

cho.) 72 

Zoan 34,  362 

7.6  :  7.6  :  7.7(8)  :  7.6. 
Amsterdam  .  .  .  4471 
Beethoven  ....  4472 
Ilfracombe      ...    428 

7.7.4  :  6.6  :  6.4. 
Caput 198 

6.7  :  6.7  :  6.6  :  6.6. 

Marenzo      .     .    .  303, 308 

6.6.6.6. 
S.  Cecilia    ....        71 
ViaCrucis.    ...        72 

6.6:6.6:6.6:6.6. 

Beulah 3171 

Pax 2542 

S.  Lawrence  .  .  .  2541 
S.  Margaret    .     .     .    3172 

6.6  :  6.6  :  4.4.4.4. 

Christ  Church  .  .  118 
Darwall  .    .  148,  307,  411 

Gopsal 152 

Harewood  .  .  .  143,  279 
S.  Godric  ....  157 
S.Mildred.  .  .  .  1971 
Zebulon      ....    1972 

6.6.6.4  :  8.8.4. 

Ecce  Agnus    ...      80 

6.4  :  6.4  :  6.6.4. 
Bethany     ....    5072 
S.  Edmund     .     .     .    5071 

6.4 :  6.6. 

S.  Coluraba  .  .  .  354* 
Twilight    ....    3542 

6.6.8.4  :  6.6.8.4. 
Leoni 141 

6.6.4  :  6.6.6.4. 
America     ....    309i 
Fiat  Lux     ....     1462 

Harlan 3092 

Moscow  .  .  1461,  428 
Olivet 237 


HYMN 
6.4  :  6.4  :  6.4  :  6.4. 

Margaretting .     .     .    265 
8.6 :  8.4. 

S.  Cuthbert     ...    132 

5.5.5.5  :  6.5.6.5. 
Onward      ....    472 

9.8  :  9.8. 

Eucharistic  Hymn  .  207 

10.10.10.10. 
Ellers     ....  169, 335» 

Eventide     ....  335> 

Langran      ....  C7 

Pax  Doi      ...  t55 

Russian  Hymn    .    .  36 

Troyte,  No.  1      .    .  335» 

10.10:  10.10:  IO.IO. 

Carmel 3491 

S.  Winifred    .    .     .    349* 
Yorkshire  ....      21 

10.6:  10.6:  IO.IO. 
Tolman 457 

10.4  :  10.4  :  IO.IO. 

Lux  Benigna  .    .     .    512 

10.6:  10.6:  7.6:7.6. 
Heaven 497 

10.10.7. 

Alleluia  Perenne     .    432* 
Endless  Alleluia     .    4321 

10.10.10. 

(With  Alleluia.) 

Cloisters     ....    1861 

Sarura 187 

Troyte,  No.  2      .    .     186* 

11.8.13.9. 
(Irregular.) 

Rosslyn      .     .     .     .    226 

11.10:  11.10. 

Folsom  .    ,         .    .      37s 
Webbe 37» 

11.11. 11.11, 
(Irregular.) 
Frederick   ....      93 
Walmer      ....    398 
11.10:  11.10:9.10. 
Pilgrims     ....    485* 
Vox  Angelica     .     .    4851 

11.12:  12.10. 
Nicaea 138 

5.5.5.5  :  6.5  :  6.5. 

Hanover     .    .     .  406,  519 
Lyons 35 

8.8.8.8. 

(Dactylic.) 
Devotion     ....    339 

13.12.12.12. 

(Dactylic.) 
Scotland     ....    384 
Sullivan      ....    266 

(Irregular.) 

Adestes  Fideles  .    19,  25 

Avison 23 

Creator  Spiritus .    .  137* 

Medford      ....  526 

S.  Basil 108 

Troyte,  No.  2 .     .     .  425 

Veni  Creator .    .    .  137' 


2Lt0t  of  ^utl)or0  ano  translator©,  toitl)  fjijtnno. 


Adams.  Mrs.  S.  F.  (d.  1849) 507 

Addison,  J.  (d.  1719)     .        .        .269,  426,  504,  508 
Alexander,  Mrs.  C.  F.  (b.  1823),  91,  107,  178,  231, 

233,  292,  380 
Alexander,  Rev.  J.  W.  (d.  1859)  ...      87 

Alford,  Rev.  H.  (d.  1871)      ....     214,306 

Allen,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1804) 84 

Ambrose,  Saint  (d.  397),  .  354,355,356,357,359 
Anatolius,  Saint  (d.  458)  ....  265,  341 
Andrew  of  Crete,  Saint  (d.  732)  ....  68 
Anonymous,  99,  125,  127,  173,  180,  181,  210,  223,  227, 
264,  273,  290,  295,  310,  373,  390,  496,  522,  526 

Arnold,  Rev.  T.  (d.  1842) 330 

Auber,  Miss  H.  (d.  1862) 132 


Baker,  F.  (d.  1616) 

Baker,  Rev.  Sir  H.  W.  (d.  1877) .      305,  312, 
Bakewell,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1819)  .... 
Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  (d.  1825)     .        .     156, 
Baxter,  Rev.  R.  (d.  1691)      .... 
Beddome,  Rev.  B.  (d.  1795)  . 
Benson,  Rev.  R.  M.  (b.  1830) 
Bernard  of  Clairvaux,  Saint  (d.  1153) 
Bernard  of  Cluny,  Saint  (d.  ab.  1150),  490, 


Bethune,  Rev.  G.  W.  (d.  1862)     . 
Bickersteth,  Rev.  E.  H.  (b.  1825) 
Bohemian  Brethren 
Bonar,  Rev.  H.  (b.  1808) 
Borthwick,  Miss  J.  (b.  1325) 
Bowdler,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1815)    . 
Bowring,  Sir  J.  (d.  1872)     . 
Bridges,  M.  (b.  1800)    . 
Brooks,  Rev.  Charles  T.  (b.  1814) 
Browne,  Rev.  S.  (d.  1732)    . 
Bruce,  M.  (d.  1767) 
Byrom,  J.  (d.  1763) 


74,  345, 


12,  48, 


Cameron,  Rev.  W.  (d.  1811) 

Campbell,  R.  (d.  1868) 

Carlyle,  Rev.  J.  D.  (d.  1804)  '    . 

Caswall,  Rev.  E.  (d.  1878)  .        .  25, 

Cawood,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1852)   . 

Cennick,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1755)  . 

Chandler,  Rev.  J    (d.  1876) 

Collyer,  Rev.  W.  B.  (d.  1854)     . 

Conder,  J.  (d.  1855)      . 

Cooper,  J.  (1812)  .... 

Cosin,  Bishop  J.  (d.  1672)   . 

Cotterill.  Rev.  T.  (d.  1823)  . 

Cowper,  \V.  (d.  1800),  365,383,435,445,  446, 

Cox,  Miss  F.  E.  (1841) 

Croswell,  Rev.  W.  (d.  1851) 

Cunningham  .... 


De  Wolfe,  J.  (d.  1857) 
Dickson,  Rev.  D.  (d.  1662)  . 
Dix,  W.  C.  (b  1837)     . 
Doane,  Bishop  G.  W.  (d.  1859)  . 
Doddridge,  Rev.  P.  (d.  1T51),  15,  30 
206,  212,  217,  235,  296,  297,  304,  326, 

Dryden,  J.  (d.  1700)     . 
Duffield,  Rev.  G.  (b.  1818)  . 
Duncan,  Mrs.  M.  L.  (d.  1340)      . 
Dwight,  Rev.  T.  (d.  1817)    . 

East,  J.  (1836) 

Eastburn,  Rev.  J.  VT   (d.  1819)  . 


,116, 


.  495 

317,  464 
.   76 

261,  302 
.  486 

239,  271 
.  182 
87,  455 
491,  492, 
493 
.  97 
.  388 
.  106 

254,  528 
5,291 
.  452 
.   43 

198,  234 
.  309 
.  131 
.  222 
.   21 


177,  475 
100,  272 

455,  458 

.   20 

1,449 

279,  358 

247,  484 

209,  323 

.  142 

.  137 

.  148 

502,  521 

.  104 

.  300 


8,340 
171,  192, 
327,  348, 
376,  476 


433 

495 

45 

501 
205, 
371, 
482 
129 
229 
352 
191 

46S 
13ft 


Edmeston,  J.  {d.  1867) . 
Ellerton,  Rev.  J.  (b.  1826) 
Elliott,  Miss  C.  (d.  1871) 
Elven,  Rev.  C.  (b.  1797) 
Evans,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1809) 


Faber,  Rev.  F.  W.  (d.  1863) .        8< 
Fawcett,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1817)    . 
Fortunatus,  Bishop  V.  (d.  609)    . 
Francis,  Rev.  B.  (d.  1799)     . 
Frank,  J.  (d. 1677) 


HYMN 

.     506 

159,  169,  341},  432 

.      256,  3«2,  804 

.     n 


338,  460,  • 

.     315 


.     158 

.    308 


Gellert,  C.  F.  (d.  1769) 104 

Gerhardt,  Rev.  P.  (d.  1676) 87 

Gibbons,  Rev.  T.  (d.  1785) KM 

Gilman,  Mrs.  C.  (b.  1794) 444 

Gisborne,  Rev.  T.  (d.  1846) 325 

Godescalcus  (d.  950) 436 

Gould,  Rev.  S.  B.  (b.  ab.  1840)     ....  232 
Grant,  Sir  R.  (d.  1838)  .        .        .        .       53,  250,  51 9 

Grigg,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1768) 218 

Griswold,  Bishop  A.  V.  (d.  1843)         .        .        .  145 

Gurney,  Rev.  J.  H.  (d.  1862)         ....  251 

Guyon,  Madame  (d.  1717) 457 

Hammond,  Rev.  W.  (d.  1783)      ....    463 
Hart,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1768)  ....      135,  167,  381 

Haweis,  Rev.  T.  (d.  1820) 65 

Heath,  Rev.  G.  (b.  1781) 470 

Heber,  Bishop  R.  (d.  1826),  2,  4,  37,  138,  176,  201, 

207,  224,  266,  283,  344 

Hcginbotham,  Rev.  O.  (d.  1768)  ....    351 

Hensley,  L.  (1868) 7 

Hinds,  Bishop  S.  (d.  1872) 241 

How,  Bishop  W.  W.  (b.  1823),  10,  33, 186, 187,  299,  362 
Hutton,  J.  (d.  1795) 168 

Irons,  Rev.  W.  J.  (b.  1812) 433 


John  of  Damascus,  Saint  (d.  760) 
Joyce,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1850) 


105 
294 


Keble,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1866),      136,  172,  240,  248,  329,  336 

Keith  G.  (1787) 998 

Kelly,  Rev.  T.  (d.  1855),    77,  78, 102,  114, 115,  118,  342 

Ken,  Bishop  T.  (d.  1711)       .        .        .        .332,  333 

Kethe,  Rev.  W.  (1561)  . 

Key,  F.  S.  (d.  1843)       . 

King,  J.  (1830)       .... 

Kyle,  R.  W.  (1775) 


Laurenti,  L.  (d.  1722)  . 
Leland,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1841) 
Logan,  Rev.  J.  (1781)  . 
Luke,  Mrs.  J.  (b.  1813)  . 
Luther,  Rev.  M.  (d.  1546) 
Lyte,  Rev.  H.  F.  (d.  1847) 


334 
41,  183,  215,  524 
.  22U 
.  397,  511 
200,  236,  335,  520,  529 


Mackay,  Mrs.  M.  (1832) 
Ma.lan.  Rev.  M.  (d.  1790)      . 
Maitland,  Miss  F.  M.  (1827). 
Mai  an,  Rev.  C.  (d.  1857) 
Mant,  Bishop  R.  (d.  1848)     . 
Marriott,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1825)    . 
Mason,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1694) 
Maude,  Mrs.  M.  F.  (1848)      . 
Medley,  Rev.  S.  (d.  1799)      . 
Meinhold,  Rev.  J.  W.  (d.  1851) 
Merrick.  Rev.  J.  Cd.  1769)     . 


260 

1 
477 


81,  431 

.  146 
149,  347 

.     238 

374,  429 

26.7 

.     1SW 


11 


LIST  OF  AUTHORS  AND    TRANSLATORS,    WITH  IIYMNa. 


HYMN 

Metrical  Pgalms,  6,  11,  38,  50,  51,  52,  55,  60,  94.  96,  110. 
112,  120,   121,   122,  155,  162,  185,  193,  194,  ! 
243,  244,  245,  258,  277,  278,  280,  281,  286,  301,  316, 
319,  320,  322,  363,  366,  868,  377,  406,  407,  408,  409, 

410,  411,  412,  413,  414,  415,  416,  417,  418,  420,  421, 

423,  427,  436,  437,  438,  439,  448,  451,  49*,  499.  500. 

503,  510,  517,  518 

Mevfart,  J.  M.  (1630) 497 

Mi.Vlleton,  Bishop  T.  F.  (d.  1822)        .        .        .61 
Milman,  Rev.  11.  II.  (d.  186S)        .        .  73,  82,  252 

lfonsell,  Rev.  J.  B.  B.  (d.  1875)   .        .        .        .      fr+ 
Montgomery,  J.  (d.  1854),  24,  34,  42,  86,  126,  130, 144, 
163,  166,  211,  220,  230,  270,  275,  298,  400,  404.  422. 
443,  466,  469,  489,  494,  513 

Morrison,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1798) 27 

Moultrie,  Rev.  J.  (1858) 92 

Muhlenberg,  Rev.  W.  A.  (d.  1877)       .  23,  93, 195,  213 

Neale.  Rev.  J.  M.  (d.  1866) ,  13,  68,  72,  79, 105,  265. 276, 

282,  341,  353,  354,  355,  356,  357,  359,  425,  430.  49o. 

491,  492,  493,  514 

Nelson,  Earl  (b.  1S23) 14,  175 

Newman,  Rev.  J.  H.  (b.  1801)      ....     512 

Newton,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1S07),  31,  75,  164,  168,  190,  246, 

249,  350,  378,  395,  399,  401,  450,  465,  481 

Noel,  Rev.  G.  T.  (d.  1851) 255 

Oakeley,  Rev.  F.  (b.  1S02) 19 

Otrilvie,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1814) 419 

Olivers,  Rev.  T.  (d.  1799) 141 

Onderdonk,  Bishop  H.  U.  (d.  1858),  35,  59,  134,  286, 

293,  379,  442,  479,  525 

Ordinal,  The 274 

Palmer,  Rev.  R.  (b.  1808) 237 

Paris  Breviarv 12,  32,  48,  358 

Patrick.  Rev."j.  (d.  1695) 203 

Perronet,  Rev.  E.  (d.  1792) 424 

Pope,  A.  (d.  1744) 36 

Pott,  Rev.  F.  (1861) 103 

Proctor.  Miss  A.  A.  (b.  1S25)        .        .        .        .337 
Prynne,  Rev.  G.  R.  (1868) 225 

Rames,  Rev.  T.  (d.  1863) 253 

Rinkart,  Rev.  M.  (d.  1649) 303 

Robinson,  G.  (1842) 197 

Robinson,  Rev.  R.  (d.  1790).        .        .        .     370,385 

Kodigast,  S.  (1675) 257 

Roman  Breviary loO 

Russell,  Rev.  A.  T.  (b.  1806)         .        .        .        .109 
Ryland,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1825) 523 

Sarum  Breviary 282 

"  Scotch  Paraphrase  " 390 

Scott,  Miss  E.  (1769)  148 

Scott,  Rev.  T.  (d.  1776;         .       .        .        .      68, 101 


Scott,  Sir  W.  (d.  1832)  . 
Seagrave,  Rev.  R.  (b.  1693)  . 

Rev.  E.  II.  (d.  1S76)  . 
Shirley,  Rev.  W.  (d.  1786)  . 
Bbrubsole,  Rev.  W.  (d.  1797) 
Silesius,  Rev.  A.  (d.  1677)  . 
Smith,  S.  J.  (d.  1S35)  . 
Smyttan,  Rev.  G.  II.  (1856)  . 

iers,  .1.  (b.  1801  i  . 
Steele,  Miss  A.    (d.   1778),  56,  66,  151, 
343,360 
Stennett,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1713)    . 
Stennett,  Rev.  S.  (d.  1795)    . 
Stephen  the  Sabaite.  Saint  (d.  794) 
Stone.  Rev.  S.  J.  (1866) 
Stowell,  Rev.  H.  (d.  1865)     . 


S4 


174, 
,372 


EYlt\ 

.  I 
.  447 
22,26 
165,  37i 
287,  314 
.    461 

.  4f 
.  472 
204,311 
441',  487 
.  161 
.  8o 
.  514 
67,  202 
.    40S 


Tate,  X.  (d.  1715)  . 
Tersteegen,  Gh  (d.  1769) 
TheoduTph,  Saint  (d.  821)     . 
Thomas  of  Celano  (thirteenth  centurv 

Thornbv 

Toke,  Mrs.  E.  (b.  1812) 
Tonna.  Mrs.  (Charlotte  Elizabeth)  (d 
Toplady,  Rev.  A.  M.  (d.  1778)      . 
Tuttiett,  Rev.  L.  (b.  1&25)     . 

Yoke,  Mrs.  (1803) 

Von  Canitz,  Baron  (1654)    . 

Ware,  Rev.  H.,  jun.  (d.  1S43) 

Watts,  Rev    I     (d.  1748),  29,  40,  44,  5" 

123,  124,  128,  143,  147,  150.  154,  157. 

208,  228,  259.  284.  289,  313.  321,  324. 

369,  3S2,  386,  453,  459,  462 

Weslev,  Rev  C    (d.  1788),  1,  16.  17.  39, 

117,  119,  170,  188,216,  318,  33 

402,  42S,  434,  456,  467 
Weslev.  Rev.  J.  (d    1791)  62 

Wharton,  Rev.  F    (b    1820) 
White,  Rev.  II.  K.  (d    1806) 
Whiting,  W.  (b.  1825) 
Whittimrham.  Bishop  W.  R.  (h   1806) 
Whytehead,  Rev.  T.  (d.  1842) 
Williams.  Miss  II.  M.  (d.  1827) 
Williams,  Rev.  I.  (d.  1865)  . 
Williams,  Bishop  J.  (b.  1817) 
Williams,  Rev.  W.  (d   1791) 
Wink  worth.  Miss  C.  (d.  1878),  106,  257 
Wordsworth,  Bishop  G   (b.  1807),  140. 


Xavier,  Francis,  Saint  (d.  1552)  . 
Zineendorf,  Count  (d   1760 ; 


.      1? 
62,  515- 

3,  48a 
. 

.     113,  179 

1846)      .     268 

339,  391,  531 

9 

290 
330 

.     108 

',  S3,  96,  119, 

161,  177,  184, 

361,364.  367, 

.471.  473,488 

70,  98, 

..  396, 

.  474.  478.  531 

,  461,  480,  515 

511 

46.  477,  516 

.     267 

397,  497 

90 

.     441 

.      63 

.     Ill 

288.  505,  530 

-  263.  303.  308 

160,  189,  242, 

349,  527 

.    458 

.     436 


Cist  of  (Composer^  toitf)  Suites. 


HTMN 

Albert  Ileinrich  (d.  1651) 3423 

Anonvmous,  3,  4,  13,  18,  23,  26*,  53.  74,  80,  84,  106, 
107*,  107-,  112-,  1172,  129, 141, 156*, 156s,  159,  161, 
164,  165,  lfi8,  1761,  182.  186,  103,  206,  210»,  220, 
222,  223,  224,  230,  2312,  234,  242,  24S:.  249*,  253, 
257.25S.  250,  260s,  262,  2632,  264,  272.  273',  274*, 
280,  281,  296,  301)2,  310,  311,  3172,  320,  326,  327* 
336",  338-,  339,  349*,  351,  352,  376,  388,  389,  396, 
397,  420,  422-,  4232,  427,  4331,  437,  438,  43'.!,  444«, 
4542,  455-,  456-',  4601,  468,  487,  488,  490,  4912,  495-', 
501,  505',  510i,  5102,  5132,  514*,  5143,  5212,  526, 

5272,  532i 
Arne,  Dr.  T.  A.  (d.  1778)  .  .  .  215,  255,  426 
Avisoh,  C.  (d.  1770) 23 

B.,  W.  C 2602 

Bach,  J.  S.  (d.  1750) 100 

Balfour 392* 

Baker,  H.  (d.  1835)  ....  150,312,416 
Baker,  Sir  II.  \V.  (d.  1877)  ....     514' 

Barkworth,  6.  M 72,  1462 

Barnbv,  J.  (b.  1838)  .  186*,  187,  2252,  3932,  432',  5092 
Bartholeraon,  F.  II  .  (d.  1808)  .  .  .  .332 
Beethoven,  L.  (d.  1827),  46, 1242,  294,  3182,  4402,  4472, 

448,  450 

Bond,  H.  (d.  1792) 194,  319 

Bortnianski,  D.  (d.  1825)    ....    2182,  375 

3oyce,  W.  (d.  1779) 423* 

Braaoury,  W.  B.  (d.  1868)  .        .        71,166,2601 

Bro-n,  A.  H.  (b.  1830)  .  64,  108,  265,  359,  412 
Browi   Borthwick,  li.  (b.  1840),  1422,  1542,  3431,  357, 

367 
Burney,  Dr.  Chas.  (d.  1814),  120, 192,  287,  301,  418*, 

503 
Bur-owes,  J.  F.  (d.  1852)   .        .        .      123,  363,  415 

Calkin,  J.  B.  (b.  1827)  ....  534,  401* 
Carey,  H.  (a.  1743)      .        99,  201,  241,  309*,  461,  504 

Cecil,  Lord  B 109,  4332 

Chamberlain,  G.  E 3923 

Chetham,  John  (1724) 471 

Chope,  It.  It.  (b.  13  JO) 327 

Claribel 392,  213 

Clarke,  J.  (d.  1707)      ....      196,  384,  417 

Cobb,  G 1892 

Corelli  (d.  1713)   .  82 

Courteville,  It.  (d.  "W5) 4002 

Cramer,  F 263*,  5062 

Crasselius     .        .  275 

Cruder,  J.  (d. 1662) 303,  308 

Cuff,  C.  R.  (b.  184x, 226 

Parley,  W.  H.  (d.  157*> 295 

Darwall,  J.  (d.  17S9,  .  .  148,  307,  411 
Dav's  Psalter  (1562)  .  .  .  .32,  176»,  420 
Deane,  J.  H 350 

Denbv  (16S6)        ....     1762,  217,  245.  27^ 

Dickinson,  C.  J.  (b.  1322)  .        .        .        .       70,154* 

Dykes  J-  B.  (d.  187o),  14,  272,  33,  51,  542,  68,  73,  80, 

89,  912,  94, 1012, 10*2, 113, 128, 132,  138,  1392,  153*, 

155,  157,  1882,  189*,  21u*,  211*,  251,  267,  325,  341', 

348*,  3732,  393i,  394\  402,  4233,  4312,  435.  441*, 

4432,  445,  446,  4532,  464,  483,  4851,  496*,  509',  512, 

516,  5211,  525,  52S,  530' 

Elvey ,  Sir  G.  J.  (b.  IS16)   .    116,  2002,  306,  392*,  434 

Este,  M.  (d.  ab.  1640) 136 

Swing,  Alexander  (b.  1830)       .        .        .        .493 


TITMK 

Fan-ant,  It.  (d.  1585) aw 

Pilby,  P.  C 398,472 

Flood,  E 144 

Franc,  G.  (d.  1570),  277,  289,  330,  405',  4052,  409,  418' 
Franc,  M.  (d.  1639) 49) 

Garland 187> 

Gauntlett,  Dr.  II.  J.  (d.  1876),  162,  262, 104i,  If 
238,  2482,  385,  394*,  468,477,  i 

Geor,  Rev.  G.  J.  (b.  1321)  .         .        .     20',  147'.  834 
German,  84,  106,  107*,  lu72,  159,  161,  182,  22 
272,  273',  310,  320,  336* ,  351,  376,  397.  423 
433',  439,  450- .  491*,  4' 

Giardini,  F.  (d.  1796) 148*,  428 

Gilbert,  W.  B.  (b.  1829)      .    130,  198,  200',  26J 

Giornivichi  (d.  1804) 177 

<J laser.  C.  G.  (d.  1829)         .... 
Go*s,  Sir  J.  (d.  1880)  .        .        .        .        9,2:. 

Gounod,  C 

Greatorex,  Thomas  (d.  1831)     ....    5202 

Greek  Hymn 74 

Grigg 27',  110,  125,  421 

Handel,  G.  F.  (d.  1759),  119*.  152,  180,  243,  364,  406, 

474,  470.  519 

Harland,  Rev.  E 4012,  4  ! 

Harrison,  Rev.  R.  (d.  1810),  38,  44* ,  122,  147-.  284, 
2992,  313,  316,  499,  500 

Hart,  W.  H 459 

BLarwood,  E.  (d.  1787) 413 

Hassler,  H.  L.  (d.  1612) 87* 

Hastings,  Dr.  Thomas  (d.  1872),     69*.  3913,  403,  531 

Hatton,  J.  (d.  1793) 117*,  235 

Havergal,  Rev.  W.  H.  (d.  1870),  34,  41,  127,  362,  467 
Hawels,  Rev.  T.  (d.  1820)  ...  40,  149,  360 
Haydn,  F.  J.  (d.  1809),  35, 151, 190,250,  314,  452.  463*, 

Haydn,  M.  (?)  (d.  1806)  .  .  .  430,  506*,  529* 
Hayne,  Rev.  L.  G.  (b.  1836)       .        .        .  7',  23 

Hernlein,  M 49 

Hiles,  Dr.  H 8,  65,  300,  329*,  337 

Hodges,  Dr.  E.  (d.  1867)     .        .        .     199',  208,  442 

Hodges,  Miss  F.  H 341* 

Hodges,  Rev.  J.  8.  B.  (b.  1830)  .        .        .    207 

Holden,  O.  (d.  1844) 424* 

Hopkins,  E.J.  (b.  1818)  .  .  140,  169,  323*,  33r 
Hopkins,  Rev.  J.  H.  (b.  1820)    ....     139 

Home,  Mrs.  . 481 

Horsley,  W.  (d.  1853) 231 

Howard,  Dr.  S.  (d.  1782)    .... 

Husband,  Rev.  E 10 

"  Hymns  of  the  Eastern  Church"  (1863)  .    514* 

Uiffe,  F 

Irons, H.  S.  (b.  1834)  ....  345*,  366,  496« 
Isaac,  II.  (b.  1440) 293 

Jewish  Melody 141 

Jones,  Rev.  W.  (d.  1800)    .        .        .  214,  9)0 

Killick 

Kin-.  J 4-4 

Kingsley,  G.  (b.  1811) 93 

Knapp,  W.  (d.  1768),  522,  139*.  162,  2492,  271.  276. 

414,  42'.".  498 
Knecht,  J.  H.  (d.  1817)  .  .  .10,  3052,  422 
Kocher,  C.  (b.  1786) 45,  302 

13 


14 


LIST  OF  COMPOSERS,    WITH  TUNES. 


IITMN 

La  FiiliC'c,  F.  de  (eighteenth  century)      .        .     317' 

Lahee.  H.  (b.  1S26) 121,  372' 

Lane.  S 44^ 

Longran.  J.  (b.  1835).        .        .        .      87, 286',  292 

»•  Landi  Spiritual! n  (1685) 454s 

Lindlev,  T 518' 

Lockhart,  C.  (d.  1815)         .        .        .        .      44*.  244 
Lwof,  Alexis  (d.  1870) 36 

Macdonald,  Rev.  A 176* 

Maclauan,  Bishop  W.  I),  (b.  1826)    .         .      AT-,  408* 

Madan,  Rev.  M.  (d.  1790) 369 

Malan,  Rev.  C.  II.  A.  (d.  1864)  .         .         .209,  465 

Marsh,  S.  B.  (d.  1875)         ....    3933,  5322 

Mason,  Dr.  L.  (d.  1872),  2,  6,  11,  12,  30,  50,  52',  56, 

57,  78,  79,  85,  102,  124',  133,  135,  153*,  158,  171, 

172,  1972,  199*.  204,  2112,  237,  261,  283,  2912,  298, 

315, 318', 328, 346,353,  354,  361,  368, 371,  372-,  377, 

382,  386,  400',  410,  440',  460*.  470,  482,  505',  507* 

Matthews,  T.  R.  (b.  1826)  .         .         .    533,  225  \  291  ' 

Mehul.  E.  H.  (d.  1817) 219 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  F.  (d.  1847),  16»,  17,  370, 
39P,  469,  511,  515,  530' 
Milkr,  Dr.  E.  (d.  1807)  ....  83,  205' 
Monk,  W.  H.  (b.  1823),  63',  115,  3352,338',  344',  432* 
Morninirton.  Earl  of  (d.  1781)  .  .  55,  268,  489 
Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  G.  (d.  1791)  .  .  37*.  304*,  374 
Muhlenberg,  Rev  W.  A.  (d.  1877)  .  .  88,  454' 
Murphy,  Thomas  P.  (1877)        .        .        .    324* ,  343* 

Nageli,  II.  G.  (d.  1836)       ....     479,  513' 
Naree,  Dr.  J.  (d.  1783)        .        .        .134,  212,  447' 

"Narrative  Hymns" 168 

Neander,  Rev.  J.  (d.  1680)          ...  331' 

Newport,  W.  (b.  1839)        .        .        .        .227, 288 
Novello,  V.  (d.  1861) 1 

Oakeley,  Sir  H.  S.  (b.  1830)        .        .        .    336*,  522 

Old  Melodies 4,  18,  80 

Old  Tune 185,222,296,326 

Oliver,  Gen.  H.  K.  (b.  1800),  1142, 131,  2052,  218',  240, 

270,  387,  444' 
"  Oratory  Hymns,"  1122,  1172.  193,  230,  253,  388,  455* 
Ouseley,  Rev.  F.  A.  G.  (b.  1825)       ...    163 

Palestrina,  G.  P.  (d.  1594)  .        .        .        .103 

Pigou 662,  221,  455' 

Plain  .Song 13 

M  Plavford's  Psalter "  (1671)       .        .       48,  259,  311 
Pleye'i,  I.  (d.  1831),    62,  96,  142',  321,  441=,  449,  473, 

480 
Prussian  Air 42 

Read,  D.  (d.  1836) 179 

Beading,  J.  (d.  1692) 19.  25 

Reav,  S 478 

Redhead,  R.  (b.  1820),  202,  391,  47',  59,  81,  86,  90, 

91',  252,  355,  391' 

Reinagle,  A.  R.  (d.  1877)    .        .        .    114',  395,  524 

Richardson,  J 4582 

Jiuaibault,  K  F.  (d.  1876)    ....     98* ,  3731 


Roe,  J. E.  (d. 1871)    . 
Roper,  C.  F. 
Ro^ini  (d.  1868) 
Rousseau,  J.  ,1.  (d.  1778) 


HYMH 

.    225',  4561 
43,  101',  495» 


184, 


322,  453* 
.     381 


■'  S.  Alban's  Tune  Book  "  (1565),  223,  224,  248',  262 
"S.  Gall.  Cath.  Gesangbuch  "   .        .        .         .490 


Schachner,  J.  R. 
Schulthes,  \V.  (d.  1879)       . 
Scotch  Melody      . 
Scotch  Psalter  (1560)  . 
Shepherd,  J.  H.  . 
Shrnbsole,  W.  (d.  1829)      . 
Sicilian  Air  .... 
Sidehotbam,  J.  S.  (b.  1835) 
Smart,  H.  (d.  1879),  24,  77,  87s,  145,  282,  349',  392*, 

431,485* 
Smith,  I.  (d.  ab.  1800) 
Southgate,  T.  B.  (d.  1868) 
Spohr,  Dr.  L.  (d.  1859) 
Stainer,  Dr.  J.  (b.  1840)      . 
Steggall,  Dr.  C.  (b.  1826)    . 
Stiastny         .... 
Sullivan,  A.  S.  (b.  1842),  632,  76,  232,  266,  394»,  492, 

507* 

Summers,  J.  (1863) 323* 

Sweetser,  J.  E.  (d.  1873) 97 


.    345» 

.      92 

.    437 

206,  258,  280,  438 

.     111,247 

.     4241 

.     165 

5 


',  188',  216,  269,  475* 

.    344*.  394* 

.      399,  451,  458* 

.  254',  4543,  527i 

.      118,  197* 

.    379 


Tallis,  T.  (d.  1585)       . 
Tansur,  W.  (d.  1783)  . 
Tellefeen,  T.  I).  A.  (d.  1874^ 
Teschner,  M.  (ab.  1600)      . 

Tilleard,  J 

Tours,  B.  (b.  1838)      . 
Troyte,  A.  H.  D.  (d.  1857) 
Tuckerman,  S.  P.  (b.  1819) 
Tye,  C.  (d.  1580) 


Venua,  F.  M.  A.  (b.  1788) 


.    2741,333 

197    195,285,413,462 

.        .        .        .     299* 

.       72 

.     342^ 

.     105,  1192,  160 

.    1862,  256.  3353,  425 

.    324» 

.       15 


304',407 


Wainwright,  J.  (d.  1768) 21 

Walter,  W.  H.  (b.  1825) 228 

Warren,  N.  B 98' 

Webbc,  S.  (d.  1816),  31,  37i  54*,  126,  173,  329i,  342*. 
347,  358,  380,  404 

Weber  (d.  1826) 340,  466 

Weber,  Frederic  (b.  1819)  .        .        .        .175 

Weimar,  P 408* 

Weiss,  Lewi6  H. 457 

Wesley,  S.  S.  (d.  1876)       „        .        .143,  202,  279 
Wheall,  W.  (d.  1745)  .        .        .203,  502,  517 

Wilkes,  J.  P 305',  5201 

Willcox,  J.  H.  (d.  1875) 229 

Willing.  C.  E 178 

Willis,  R.  S.  (b.  1819) 22 

Wilson,  H.,    69*.  75',  183,  239,  286,  378,  383,  436,  486 
Woodman,  J.  C.  (b.  1813) 170 

Zeuner,  C.  (d.  1857),  61, 75*,  112*,  246,  273*.  290,  348*. 

429*.  475* 


Ink*  of  ©c*ts,  nrith,  §Btnx<0. 


The  asterisk  denotes  the  Psalter  translation. 


Genesis. 
Ver. 

2  .     , 

3  . 

23  . 
10     .     , 

24  .     , 
1      .     , 

17      .     . 
12      .     , 

15  . 

16  . 


P»4LMS. 


Psalms. 


32  :  26 


Exodus 


154 


Numbers 


Deuteronomy. 
17     .    . 


Hymn 
.  129 
.  146 
.  247 
.  272 
.  435 
.  318 
.  384 
22 
269,  393 
.  152 
.  402 


.  141 
.  477 
.  108 
.  100 
161,  403 
391,  531 


.     506 


29      .     . 
3     .     . 

2  Chronic*  e« 
11     .... 


.  ;,75 

.    S79 


Jo». 

16     .     .     . 

2     .     .     . 

11,  12    .     . 

7  .    .    . 

P8ALMS. 

7 110 

4 446 

8  .     .     .     .334,341 


93 


524 
422 


9* 
3* 
8 

1* 
1 
5 

9* 
16 
1* 
9* 
1 

4* 
7* 


342 
354 
254 
50 
417 


.  .  95,325 
...  96 
437,  457,  461 
...  500 


186 


Ch. 

22  : 

23  : 
2:5  : 
2i  : 

25  : 

26  : 

26  : 

27  : 

28  : 

29  : 
211  : 
31  : 

31  . 
32 

32  ' 
33 
34 
33 
36  : 

30  ' 

38  : 

39  ■ 

42  : 

42  ; 

43  • 

40  : 

47  : 

48  : 
[48: 
I  50  : 
151  : 
I  51  : 

51: 

i  55  : 

57  : 

57  : 

62  : 
03  : 

63  : 
63  : 
63  : 
65  : 
65  : 
67  : 
67  : 

67  : 

68  : 
68  : 

71  : 

72  : 
72  : 

72  : 

73  : 
73  : 

77  : 

78  : 
84  : 


Ver 

19* 
1* 
5 

3* 

6* 

8 

1 

8* 
W* 
11 
15 
27* 

1* 

12 
1* 
5* 

7 

9 

1* 

5* 

1* 

2* 
.  3* 

1* 

1* 

2* 
14 

3 

1* 
11 
17 
17 

1* 

8 

1* 

1 

2* 


1* 
12 

1* 

2 

3 

4* 
18 

1* 

3* 

8 

19* 
25 
27* 
19 
15* 

1* 


43S, 


Hymn 

.   66 

464,  504 

.  426 

119,  121 
.  243 
.  278 
.  163 
.  338 
.  421 

312,  440 
.  107 
30, 523 
.  518 

'.  253 
.  309 
.  415 
.  498 
.  364 
.  330 
.  51 
.  258 

155,  451 
.  452 

162,  288 
.  194 

120,  303 
.  196 

308,  324 

.  11 

.  60 

.  387 

.  69 

.  356 

.  201 

235,  414 

.  439 

.  320 

.  520 

.  358 

.  459 

.  407 

.  302 

.  313 

.  285 

..  304 

.  122 

.  117 

.  510 

.  38 

.  284 

.  34 

394,  515 

.  448 

.  502 

.  512 

.  200 


I  Ch.  Ver. 

Hymn 

84  :  2  .  .  . 

.  .  157 

|  84  :  10  .  .  . 

.  .  147 

1  84  :  13* .  .  . 

.  245 

|  86  :  11  .  .  . 

.  385 

87  :  2  .  .  . 

.  193 

87  :  3  .  ... 

.  190 

|  88  :  1  .  .  . 

.   94 

89  :  1* .  .  . 

.  454 

|  89  :  14  .  .  . 

.  174 

89  :  16* .  .  . 

.  503 

90  :  1  .  .  . 

.   31 

90  :  1* .  .  . 

.   29 

!  90  :  2  .  .  . 

.  540 

1  91  :  1* .  .  . 

.  319 

1  91  :  4  .  .  . 

.  333 

;  91  :  5*.  .  . 

.  359 

j  91  :  11  .  .  . 

344,469 

92  :  2* .  .  . 

.  347 

92  :  4* .  .  . 

150,  351 

I  93  :  1  .  .  . 

.   40 

1  93  :  1* .  .  . 

.  427 

!  95  :  1* .  .  . 

.  301 

1  96  :  2* .  .  . 

145,  220 

1  96  :  13  .  .  . 

2 

97  :  1* .  .  . 

.  .  418 

I  98  :  1  .  .  . 

.  103 

100  :  1* .  .  405, 

409,  462 

|  100  :  3* .  .  . 

.  .  277 

!  102  :  26  .  .  . 

3 

1U3  :  1*  .  .  413, 

429,  499, 

529 

103  :  21  .  .  . 

.  .  182 

1  104  :  1  .  .  . 

.  519 

'  104  :  1* .  .  . 

.  410 

I  104  :  24* .  .  . 

361,  516 

104  :  34  .  .  . 

.257,444 

106  :  1* .  .  . 

408,  416 

107  :  24* .  .  , 

.  267 

1  108  :  2* .  .  . 

332,  353 

110  :  1* .  .  . 

6 

117:  1  .  .  . 

.  289 

!  118  :  14  .  .  . 

.  112 

! 118  :  17  .  .  . 

.   97 

118  :  24  .  .  148, 

151,  158 

119  :  2* .  .  . 

.  221 

1  119  :  10  .  .  . 

.  234 

119  :  33  .  .  . 

.  368 

119  :  54  .  .  . 

.  360 

119:105  .  .  . 

166,  362 

119  :  105*  .  .  . 

.  366 

119:160  .  .  . 

.  365 

121  :  1  .  .  . 

.  316 

121  :  3  .  .  . 

.  164 

121  :  5  .  .  . 

.  343 

122  :  2*   .  . 

.  199 

122  :  6*   .  . 

191,  281 

123  :  2  .  .  . 

.  323 

PSALMS. 

Ch.  Ver.        Ryro. 

125  :  1* ...  .  .436 

127  :  1* 322 

130  :  4 56 

130  :  5* .  .  .  .  65,  249 

130  :  6* .  .  .  .  57,  63 

132  :  7 206 

132  :  8* 280 

132  :  9 270 

133  :  1* 185 

135  :  1 307 

136  :  25 305 

139  :  1* .  .  .  .  52,  321 
139  :  11* .  .  .  .  339,  349 

139  :  23 62 

140  :  7 522 

141  :  2* 340 

143  :  9  .  .  .  . 393,  532 

144  :  2* 397 

145  :  1* 423 

145  :  2* 370 

145  :  10* 425 

145  :  15* 172 

145  :  20 328 

146  :  1* .  .  .  •  .  420 

147  :  3 380 

148:  1* 411 

148  :  14 507 

149  :  1* 406 

150  :  6  .  .  .  .412,419 

Proverbs. 

3:3 228 

3  :  17 222 

27  :    1 327 

ECCLESIASTES. 

4  :  12 248 

11  :    6 298 

12  :     1 215 

Song  of  Solomon. 

1:3 395 

8:5 256 

Isaiah. 

2:2 41 

6  :    3  .     .     .     .144, 431 

9:3 306 

9:6 27 

21  :  11 43 

26  :     9 337 

35  :    2 286 

40  :    2 29* 

40  :  11  .     .     .     .229, 352 

40  :  31 475 

51  :    9 287 

52  :     1 192 

52  :     7 44 

53  :    2 230 

53  :     t 252 

15 


16 


INDEX  OF  TEXTS,    WITH  HYMNS. 


Isaiah. 
Ver.  Hymn 

5 "7.-) 

a    .....  2f.i 

15 460 

19 29? 

2i  J 15 

1 36 

13 270 

1  ' 15 

10 480 

1 77 

3 378 


Jeremiah. 
22 

24      '.     '.     '.     '.     '. 
17 

Lamentations. 

12 

19 

22,23    .     .     .     . 
24 


EZEKIEL. 


Daniel. 


Joel. 


511 
311 
263 


329 
445 


54 
467 
292 
244 


310 


2 
2 
•I 

13 48 

17 173 

23 126 

Habakkuk. 

3 

18 442 

Hagqai. 

2 
2 

7      ....     14,  16 
9 180 

Zechariah. 

1 383 

7 346 

Malachi. 

17 238 

2 331 


Ch 

21 
j.". 
25 
26 

•J  7 
27 


! 

I  10 
1  10 

i;> 
15 

16 


S.  Matthew. 
Ver.  1 

16 


42 


Acts. 


54     . 
59-61 


S.  Mark 


S.  Luke 


Tobit. 


432 


ECCLESIASTICUS 
30 


490 


10 

12 

Matthew.  14 

.  .  181  I  14 
24,  37,  47  14 
.  .  45  14 
.  .  12  I  14 
.  .  7  14 
.     .     207     15 


7 314     16 


.  .  61 
.  .  266 
.  .  227 
.  .  268 
.265,472 
.212,  262 
.  .4,73 


10  . 

11  . 

13  . 

14  . 

15  . 
21  . 
27  . 
32  . 
40  . 

1,2 

19  . 

50  . 
1  . 
9  . 

37  . 

24  . 

17  . 

1  . 

13  . 

19  . 

32  . 

42  . 

29  . 

34  . 

51  . 


14  . 

29  . 
28,29 
35  . 
37  . 
48  . 
54  . 
68  . 

12  . 
16  . 
26  . 

1,2 

6  . 

16  . 

17  . 

26  . 

27  . 

13  . 

21  \ 
24  . 

30  . 
40  . 

1  . 

22  . 

15  . 


John 


241 


Jvmn 

Ch 

Ver. 

2,  219 

2 

2 

5 

.-> 

4 

.    296 

2 

15 

256 

2 

41 

.      89 

3 

1 

.       82 

4 

12 

.       90 

4 

3*' 

.       99 

16 

9 

.     105 

Romans 


226 
213 


13  : 


11 

21,23  11 
18  I? 
20 

17  I 
19,  25 

32 
233  I 

39  I 
224 


Hymn 
.  136 
.     180 

.  b.">.j 
.  13:; 
.  357 
33,  373 
.  223 
.     283 


.  367 

.  128 

.  231 

.  131 

.  380 

.  246 

.  456 

.  294 
143,  433 

.  34S 

.  485 


Ch, 


1  Timothy. 

Ver.  Hymn 

12     .....    471 

2  Timothy. 

12 218 

18 M 

4     .     .  .     .     214 

Hebrews. 


1 

I     2 

,     2 

4 

i     4 

1 

g 

!  11 

11 

1 12 


49 

2;  hi 
168 
404 

401 
171 
525 
205 
400 
71,  389 
211 
443 
65 
33/) 
lnT 
165 


26 
.  80 
.  481 
.  207 

381,  388 
.  210 
.  209 
.  392 
.  350 
.  291 

449,  514 
.  453 
.  501 
.  127 

135,  240 
.  125 

441,  465 
.  372 
.  132 
.  197 

124,  466 
85,88 
.  91 
.  149 

137,  274 

458,  521 


1 
2 

5 
7 
13 
15 
15 
15 


1  Corinteians.  18 

18 78      13 


101 


13 
20 

34 
57 

2  Corinthians. 

18 

9 

14 

Galatians. 

4,5      .     .     .     . 
20 

2 
14 


4s 
23 
142  | 


Ephesians. 


1  :    7 

2  :    8 

2  :  20 

3  :    8 
3  :  15 

3  :  17 

4  :     7 

4  :  25 

5  :  15 

5  :  23 

6  :  10 
6  :  11 


'.    '.170 

!     !216 
.     .242 

67 
376 
202 
273 
188 
455 
271 
315 

59 
198 
470 
434 


Philippians. 
23     ...     .  255,  509 
.     251 
.     374 
.    479 


12 


3  :  14 
3  :  20 


476 

447 


1  ;Thessalonians. 

4  :  13 259 

4  :  14 260  ! 

4  :  17 489 

5  :  10  .....  345 


.  Ill  ! 

.   28  I  1 

.  527  i  1 

109,  156  '  2 
.   58 
.  526 


114,  123 

.153,317 
.474,  513 
-  .  118 
.  .  (If 
478,  505,  530 
184,  450,  468. 
488 
183, 187, 473 
...  4-2 
...  70 
...  491 


1  Peter. 


217 

74 
282 

84 
486 
113 
299 
375 

68 


•     204  I 

87,371   1     1 

.     300       1 

79.  83       2 

5 


1  John. 
7     .     .     .     .379, 


.     .     225 


PiEVELATION. 


35, 


10/ 


.  104 
.  10 
138,  428 
.  203 
.  189 

.  177 
.  484 
.  178 
.  179 
175,  463 

.  424 

42,  106 
.  116 
.  176 
.  4! '2 
493,  496 

44,  264 

.  134 

9 


CHUECH  HYMNAL. 


£Urbent. 


fc,ri,«. 


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p    Every  island,  sea,  and  mountain, 

Heaven  and  earth,  shall  flee  away: 

▲11  who  hate  Him  must,  confounded, 

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Come  to  judgment, 
Coaie  to  judgment,  come  away. 


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All  His  saints,  by  men  rejected. 
Now  shall  meet  Him  in  the  air. 

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See  the  day  of  God  appear. 

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High  on  Thine  eternal  throne  * 

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Claim  the  kingdom  for  Thine  own. 
O  come  quickly, 

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M.  Madmn,  1700;    C.  Wuley.  1738:    J.  Cennick,  17B- 


ADVENT. 

"  He  cotneth  to  judge  the  earth." 


Maboh. 

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A  silent  Lamb  to  slaughter  led,  By  power  oppress'd,  and  mockM  by  pride) 

The  bruised,  the  suffering,  and  the  dead.        O  God!  is  this  the  Crucified  ? 


/  The  Lord  will  come:  a  dreadful  form,        /  Go,  tyrants,  to  the  rocks  complain; 

With  wreath  of  flame>  and  robe  of  storm,  Go,  seek  the  mountain's  cleft  in  vain ; 

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ADTBNT. 
4.    L.M.With  ehorui. 

"  BUmed  it  hi  that  eonuth  in  the  name  q/  tht  Lord ;  Hotanna  fat  tk*  kiaktH." 


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Hosanna,  Lord !  Thy  6aints  reply ; 
Above,  beneath  us,  and  around, 
The  dead  and  living  swell  the  sound ; 
Hosanna,  Lord!  Hosanna  in  the  highest: 


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Bioko,  Htbor,  iSIL 

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The  watchers  on  the  mountain 

Proclaim  the  Bridegroom  near, 
Go  meet  Him  as  He  cometh, 

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/   O  wise  and  holy  virgins, 

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Our  hope  and  expectation 

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Arise,  thou  Sun  so  longed  for, 

O'er  this  benighted  sphere! 
With  hearts  and  hands  uplifted, 

We  plead,  O  Lord,  to  see 
The  day  of  earth's  redemption, 

And  eyer  be  with  Thee  I    Amkh. 


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Anointed  Prince !    Thou,  bending  low, 
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That  war  shall  be  no  more, 
Oppression,  lust,  and  crime 
Shall  flee  Thy  face  before? 

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We  learn  that  love  grows  cold. 

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cr  Arise,  O  morning  Star, 
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ADVENT. 

Take  ye  heed ;  watch  and  pray :  for  ye  know  not  when  the  time  it.' 


LE3NAED. 
Henry  Uilee. 


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pp  The  earth  shall  quake,  the  sea  shall  roar, 
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Thy  faithful  shall  not  fail. 


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Our  time  in  trembling  here, 
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f    Uplifting  high  our  joyful  heads, 
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Thy  palace  i»»  the  skies.     Amen. 
Bishop  o.  w. 


AD  VENT. 


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Let  sin  no  more  our  souls  enthral, 
Let  pain  and  sorrow  die  with  6in : 
er   Come,  quickly  come :  for  Thou  alone 
Canst  make  Thy  scattered  people  one. 


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er   Come,  quickly  come:  for  grief  and  pain 
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/    No  eye  is  blind,  no  night  is  known.    Amxic. 

Laurr.iee  Tuttieii, 


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O  Jesus,  Thou  art  knocking: 

And  lol  that  hand  is  scarrM, 
And  thorns  Thy  brow  encircle, 

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O  love  that  passeth  knowledge, 

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O  sin  that  hath  no  equal, 

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mf    O  Lord,  with  shame  and  sorrow 
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Dear  Saviour,  enter,  enter, 
And  leave  '.is  nevermore.     Ames, 

Bishop  IF.  W.  Haw,  1SX4 


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Rejoice!  Rejoice!  Emmanuel 

Shall  come  to  Thee,  O  Israel ! 
O  come,  Thou  Day-Spring,  come  and  cheer 
Our  spirits  by  Thine  Advent  here, 
Disperse  the  gloomy  clouds  of  night, 
And  death's  dark  shadows  put  to  flight. 

Rejoice!  Rejoice!  Emmanuel 

Shall  come  to  Thee,  O  Israel ! 
O  come.  Thou  Key  of  David,  come, 
And  open  wide  our  heavenly  home ; 
Make  safe  the  way  that  leads  on  high, 
And  close  the  path  to  misery. 

Rejoice!  Rejoice!  Emmanuel 

Shall  come  to  Thee,  O  Israel ! 
O  come,  O  come,  Thou  Lord  of  Might! 
Who  to  Thy  tribes,  on  Sinai's  height, 
In  ancient  times  didst  give  the  law, 
In  cloud,  and  majesty,  and  awe. 

Rejoice  !  Rejoice  !  Emmanuel 

Shall  come  to  Thee,  O  Israel !    Amen. 

Latin  Hymn,  Uth  Cent:     Tr.  John  Mamm  Neale,  ISO. 
*  Ab  hymn  me*  be  sung  inHAJUf OXT  throughout,  or  the  first  four  lino*  of  each  rare*  In  XJvmom,  and  the  lest  rex 
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14.  su*. 

Dec.  lft.      0  Sapientia. 


ADVENT. 


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Dec.  17.— 0  Adonai. 
*%f  Ruler  of  Israel,  Lord  of  Might, 

Who  gavest  the  law  from  Sinai's  height ; 
Once  in  the  fiery  bush  revealed, 
With  outstretched  arm  Thy  chosen  shield 
rap      Draw  near,  O  Christ,  with  tub  to  dwell, 
In  mercy  save  Thine  Israel. 


Dec.  20.— 0  Orient. 
mf  O  Day-Spring  and  Eternal  Light  I 

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mp       Draw  near,  0  Christ,  with  ui  to  dwell, 
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Dec.  18.— 0  Radix  Jesse. 
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isj;       Draw  near,  O  Christ,  with  us  to  dwell. 
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Dec.  19.— 0  Clmvit  David. 
«*/  O  Israel's  Sceptre!    David's  Key! 

Come  Thou,  and  set  death's  captives  free  : 
Unlock  the  gate  that  bars  their  road, 
And  lead  them  to  the  throne  of  God. 
«jp       Draw  near,  6  Christ,  with  us  to  dwell, 
In  mercy  save  Thine  Israel. 


Dec.  22.-0  Rex  Gtntiw*. 
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Binding  the  sever'd  into  one. 
mp      Draw  near,  O  Christ,  with  us  te  dwell, 
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Dec.  23.— 0  Emmanuel. 
/     O  Lawgiver!   Emmanuel!   King! 
Thy  praises  we  would  ever  sing  ; 
The  Gentiles'  Hope,  the  Saviour  ble*t. 
Take  us  to  Thiae  eternal  rest. 
mp       Draw  near,  O  Christ,  with  us  to  dwell 
In  mercy  Bave  Thine  Israel.     AMXff. 
Tr.  E'tri  Nelson  and  ot\ert,  ISffi. 


ADVENT. 


15. 


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His  holy  breast  inspire. 


/He  comes  from  thickest  films  of  vice 
To  clear  the  mental  ray. 
And  on  the  eyes  oppress'd  with  night 
To  pour  celestial  day. 


/He  comes  the  prisoners  to  release 
In  Satan's  bondage  held ; 
The  gates  of  brass  before  Him  burst, 
The  iron  fetters  yield. 


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Thy  welcome  shall  proclaim  ; 
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With  Thy  beloved  Name.     Amen. 

Philip  Doddridge,  1735. 


The  following  Hymns  are  also  suitable  for  this  season: 

28.  A  few  more  years  shall  roll.  482.  How  will  my  heart  endure. 

481.  Day  of  judgment,  clay  of  wonders.  480.  Jesus,  Thy  blood  and  righteousness, 

483.  Day  of  wrath!  that  day  of  mourning.  456.  Love  divine,  all  love  excelling. 

484.  Great  God,  what  do  I  see  and  hear?  490.  The  world  is  very  evil. 

171.    Ye  servants  of  the  Lord. 


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CHRISTMAS. 


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To  you  and  all  the  nations  upon  earth  : 

This  day  hath  God  fulfill'd  His  promised  word, 

This  day  is  born  a  Saviour,  Christ  the  Lord." 

wj   He  8]>ake  ;  and  straightway  the  oeleetial  choir 
I»  hymns  of  joy,  unknown  before,  conspire  ; 
The  praises  of  redeeming  love  they  sang, 
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p    Peace  upon  earth,  and  unto  men  good-will. 

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To  see  the  wonder  God  had  wrought  for  maa  ; 
And  found  with  Joseph  and  the  blessed  maid. 
Her  Son,  the  Saviour,  in  a  manger  laid  ; 
Amaaed,  the  wondrous  story  they  proclaim, 
The  earliest  herald*  of  the  Saviour  s  Kama. 

■a/  Let  us,  like  the*«  good  shepherds,  then  employ 
Our  grateful  voices  to  proclaim  the  joy  ; 

rffea  Trace  we  the  Babe,  who  hath  retrieved  our  seat, 
From  His  poor  manger  to  His  bitter  Cross  ; 
Treading  His  steps,  assisted  by  His  graoe, 
Till -man's  first  heavenly  state  again  takes  plate 


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To  king,  redeemed,  a  glad  triumphal  song  ; 
He,  that  was  born  upon  this  joyful  day, 
Around  us  all  His  glory  shall  display  ; 
Saved  by  His  love,  incessant  we  shall  sing, 
Sternal  praise  to  heaven's  Almighty  King. 


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Shall  come  the  time  foretold, 
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The  Prince  of  Peace  their  King, 
And  the  whole  world  send  back  the  song 

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CHRISTMAS. 

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Watching  o'er  your  flocks  by  night; 
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/  Come  and  worship. 

Worship  Christ,  the  new-born  King. 

mf    Sages,  leave  your  contemplations ; 

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Seek  the  great  Desire  of  nations. 

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Worship  Christ,  the  new-born  Kins. 

James  Montgomery,  1819. 


25. 


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Latin  Hym*. 
Tr.  E.  Canoall,  Utf . 


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come     ye,  come  hith  -  er    To      wor  -  ship  the  Lord  ! 

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Make  music  on  the  air. 


mp  O'er  the  blue  depths  of  Galilee 
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Tke  Day-Spring  from  on  high. 


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From  heaven's  eternal  Kingl" 


mf  Light  on  thy  hihs.  Jerusalem! 
The  Saviour  now  is  born  I 
And  bright  on  Bethlehem's  joyous  plains 
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The  mighty  God  and  Lord. 

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p  A  few  more  struggles  here, 

A  few  more  partings  o'er, 
A  few  more  toils,  a  few  more  teais, 
arm  And  we  shall  weep  no  more: 

P         Then,  O  my  Lord,  prepare 
My  soul  for  that  bright  lay; 
er  t  di  O  wash  me  in  Thy  precious  Blood, 
/         And  take  my  sins  away. 

«•/      Tis  but  a  little  while 

And  He  shall  come  again 
,        p   Who  died  that  we  might  lire,  Who  liT 
That  we  with  Him  may  reign: 
p  Then,  O  my  Lord,  prepare 

My  soul  for  that  glad  day ; 
or  9  di   O  wash  me  in  Thy  precious  Blood, 
p         And  take  my  sins  away.    Ami*. 

H.  Bojiar.  ISSf 


29. 


0.  M. 


'Lord,  T?k>u  Aa«*  teew  our  Refuge  from  one  generation  to  another  " 


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R.  Farranli  IMS. 


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Sufficient  is  Thine  arm  alone, 

And  our  defence  is  sure. 
w/   Before  the  hills  in  order  stood, 

Or  earth  receired  her  frame, 
or    From  everlasting  Thou  art  God, 

To  endless  years  the  same. 
p    A  thousand  ages  in  Thy  sight 

Are  like  an  evening  gone ; 


30. 


Short  as  the  watch  that  ends  the  ndglot 
Before  the  rising  sun. 

pp    Time,  like  an  erer-rolling  stream, 
Bears  all  1U  sons  away; 
They  fly  forgotten,  as  a  dream 
Dies  at  the  opening  day. 
/     O  God,  our  help  in  ages  pas*, 
Our  hope  for  years  to  come, 
Be  Thou  our  guard  while  life  sh&U  k»s% 
And  our  eternal  homo.    Amk*. 

l0aa*  WctfU,  m.°. 


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May  bid  the  tide  of  time  roll  on,  No  cares  to  break  the  long  reposo ; 

To  land  them  on  that  happy  shore  cr  No  midnight  shade,  no  clouded  pun. 

Where  years  and  death  are  known  no  more.     But  sacred,  high,  eternal  noon. 


p  No  more  fatigue,  no  more  distress, 
Nor  sin,  nor  hell,  shall  reach  that  place ; 
No  groans,  to  mingle  with  the  songs 
Resounding  from  immortal  tongues : 


mfO  long-expected  year!  begin; 
Dawn  on  this  world  of  woe  and  sin ; 
Fain  would  we  leave  this  weary  road, 
And  sleep  in  death,  to  rest  with  God   A 

P.  DodrfrMs*.  OTB 


31. 


7:  D. 


THE  NEW  YEAR 


'Lord.  7fum  kaat  b**n  ovr  dwllind-pUict  w»  ai.  penertUUm*  ' 


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As  the  lightning  from  the  skies 

Darts,  and  leaves  no  trace  behind ; 
Swiftly  thus  our  fleeting  days 

Bear  us  down  life's  rapid  stream; 
Upward,  Lord,  our  spirits  raise ; 

All  below  is  but  a  dream. 


f   Thanks  for  mercies  past  receive; 
p        Pardon  of  our  sins  renew; 
er     Teach  us  henceforth  how  to  live 

With  eternity  in  view: 
mp   Bless  Thy  word  to  young  and  old ; 

Fill  us  with  a  Saviour's  love ; 
er     And  when  life's  short  tale  is  told, 

May  we  dwell  with  Thee  above.  Ame  > 

/.  Uttcton,  1778. 


The  following  Hymiu  are.  suitable  for  thit  day  or  its  ere  : 
505.  Guide  me,  O  Thou  great  Jehovah.  512.  Lead,  kindly  Light,  amid  the  enoircHAg  gl 

536    Seek,  my  soul,  the  narrow  gate.  523.  Sovereign  Ruler  of  the  skiee. 

524.   The  mighty  flood  that  rolls. 


Ctrrumiisfcu. 


32, 


S.M. 


'And  when  tight  day*  were  a<reomp£i*>if<i  tor  -rn  rrrcumcisiaf  qf  the  Child, 
His  Name  toas  called  Jems." 


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33. 


mf  To-day  the  Name  is  Thine, 
At  which  we  bend  the  knee ; 
They  call  Thee  Jesus,  Child  divine  i 
Our  Jesus  deign  to  be.     Amilm. 

Paris  Breviary  .  Tr.  1881, 


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To  the  maiden  mother  told, 
Kneeling  in  her  lowly  cell, 
By  the  angel  Gabriel. 

p  Jesus !  Name  of  priceless  worth 
To  the  fallen  sons  of  earth, 
For  the  promise  that  it  gave — 
"Jesus  shall  His  people  save." 

p  Jesus !  Name  of  mercy  mild, 
Given  to  the  holy  Child, 


When  the  cup  of  human  woe 
First  He  tasted  here  below. 

mf  Jesus!  only  Name  that's  given 
Under  all  the  mighty  heaven, 
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Burets  hi?  fetters,  and  is  saved. 

p     Jesus !  Name  of  wondrous  love  I 
cr    Human  name  of  God  above ; 

Pleading  only  this  we  flee, 
dim  Helpless,  O  our  God,  to  Thee 


Bishop  w  w.  #*«,  UM. 


The  following  Hymns  are  suitable  for  this  Festival : 
All  hail  the  po«r«.'  ol  Jesus'  Name.  455.    Jesus,  the  very  thought  of  Thee- 

395.     How  sweet  the  Name  of  Jeeus  sounds. 


34. 


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To  those  who  suffer  wrong, 
To  help  the  poor  and  needy, 

And  bid  the  weak  be  strong ; 
To  give  them  songs  for  sighing, 

Their  darkness  turn  to  Light, 
Whose  souls,  condemn' d  and  dying, 

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p        Shall  peace,  the  herald,  go; 
er     And  righteousness,  in  fountain*, 
»      From  hill  to  valley  flow. 


m/   To  Him  shall  prayer  unceasing, 

And  daily  vows  ascend ; 
His  kingdom  still  increasing, 

A  kingdom  without  end : 
The  tide  of  time  shall  never 

His  covenant  remove, 
His  name  shall  stand  for  ever ; 

That  Name  to  us  is  Love.    Ami. 

J.    JfOf»<#0*MT-K 


35* 


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In  crowding  ranks  on  every  aide  arise, 
Demanding  life,  impatient  for  the  skies. 


mf  See  barbarous  nations  at  thy  gates  attend, 
Walk  in  thy  light,  and  in  thy  temple  bend  : 
See  thy  bright  altars  thronged  with  prostrate 
While  every  land  its  joyous  tribute  orings. 


p     The  seas  shall  waste,  the  skies  to  smoke  decay, 
Rocks  fall  to  dust,  and  mountains  melt  away ; 
er     But  fix' d  His  word,  His  saving  power  remains; 
/      Thy  realm  shall  last,  thy  own  Messiah  reigns. 

Alamtdfr  Pops. 


37 


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EPIPHANY. 


"  FTV  havt  *rr:i  His  »tnr  In  the  KjJi. 


8.  WM* 


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p  Cold  on  His  cradle  the  dew-drops  are  shining,     p  Vainly  we  offer  each  ample  oblation, 

Low  lies  His  head  with  the  beasts  of  the  stall;  Vainly  with  gifts  would  Flis  favour  secure  ; 

T  Angels  adore  Him  in  slumber  reclining,  mf  Richer  by  far  is  the  heart's  adoration, 

Maker  and  Monarch  and  Saviour  of  all.  Dearer  to  God  are  the  pruyer*  of  the  poor. 

»»/  Say,  shall  we  yield  Him  in  costly  devotion,       m.f  Brightest  and  best  of  the  sons  of  the  morning, 
Odours  of  Edom,  and  offerings  divine,  Dawn  on  our  darkness,  and  lend  w  Thine  aid: 

Gema  of  the  mountain,  and  pearls  of  the  ocean,        Star  of  the  East,  the  horizou  adorning, 
Myrrh  from  the  forest, and  gold  from  the Xttine?  Guide  where  our  infant  Redeemer  is  laid. 

BUh^p  Reginald  UeW-,  1811.     AMES. 


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Shall  rule  with  gentle  sway ; 
And  from  their  humble  neck  shall 
Oppressive  yokes  away. 

f  In  every  heart  Thy  awful  fear 

Shall  then  be  rooted  fast, 
cr  As  long  as  sun  and  moon  endure, 
Or  time  itaelf  shall  last. 


V He  shall  descend  like  rain,  that  cheers 
The  meadow's  second  birth; 
Or  like  warm  showers,  whose  gentle  drops 
Befresh  the  thirsty  earth. 

In  His  blest  days  the  just  and  good 

Shall  spring  up  all  around ; 
The  happy  land  shall  everywhere 

With  endless  peace  abound. 

His  uncontroll'd  dominion  shall 

From  sea  to  sea  extend ; 
Begin  at  proud  Euphrates'  stream, 

At  nature's  limits  end. 

To  Him  the  savage  nations  round 
Shall  bow  their  servile  heads : 

Hi*  vanquished  foes  shall  lick  the  du#t 
Whwe  He  Hi*  conquest  spread*. 

The  kings  of  Tarshish  and  the  Uie* 

Shall  costly  presents  bring; 
Jrtm  spicy  Sheba  gif  U  shall  ? 

And  wealthy  Saba's  king. 


To  Him  shall  every  king  on  earth 
His  humble  homage  pay; 

And  differing  nations  gladly  join 
To  own  His  righteous  sway. 

For  He  shall  set  the  needy  free, 
When  they  for  succour  cry; 

Shall  save  the  helpless  and  the  poor, 
And  all  their  wants  supply. 


For  Him  shall  constant  prayer  be 
Through  all  His  prosperous  day* 

His  just  dominion  shall  afford 
A  lasting  theme  of  praise. 


The  memory  of  His  glorious  Name 
Through  endless  years  shall  run: 

His  spotless  fame  shall  shine  as  bright 
And  lasting  as  the  sun. 

In  Him  the  nations  of  the  world 
Shall  be  completely  bless'd, 

And  His  unbounded  happinee* 
By  every  tongue  confess' d. 

Then  bless'd  be  God,  the  mighty  Lord, 
The  God  whom  Israel  fear*; 

Who  only  wondrous  in  His  work*, 
Beyond  compare,  appear*. 

/Let  earth  be  with  Hi*  glory  fill'd, 
For  ever  bless  His  Name; 
Whilst  to  His  praise  the  listening  worid 
Their  glad  assent  proclaim.     Aim. 
ftataftaO*l 


39. 


(Four  Tun.) 


EPIPHANY. 

1 A  light  to  li&Un  tk4  OtiUUt*.' 


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Nor  thorns  infest  the  ground ; 

41.    CM. 


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Isaac  Watts,  171ft. 

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Jamas  Montgomery , 


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John  BowrvkQ,  li-J. 


44. 


EPIPHAHTT. 

(Fiasr  Tmre.)    8.M. 

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And  seught,  but  never  found !  And  deserts  loarn  the  joy. 


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Their  Saviour  and  their  God.     Am*. 

Isaac  Watts. 


(Second  Tukb.) 


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Christ,  to  Thee,  our  heavenly  King. 


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ff    There  for  ever  may  we  sing 

Alleluias  to  our  King.     Amen. 

W.  C.  Dix,  I860. 


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17.  K   WhiU.  1881 


47. 


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The  following  Hymns  are  suitable  for  this  Season : 
Arm  of  the  Lord,  awake,  awake.  384.    Jesus  shall  reign  wher'er  the  sub. 

From  all  that  dwell  below  the  skies.  388.     O'er  the  gloomy  fields  of  darknes* 

Hasten  the  time  appointed.  385.     To  bless  Thy  chosen  race. 

From  Septuagesima  Sunday  to  Lent,  the  following  Hymns  are  also  suitable: 
Alleluia!  song  of  gladness.  433.    Sing  Alleluia  forth  in  duteous  prais*. 

Gracious  Spirit,  Holy  Ghost.  435.    The  strain  upraise  of  joy  and  praise. 


48. 


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To  spare  the  bruised  reed ; 
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For  grace  to  turn  indeed. 
Blest  Three  in  One.  to  Thee  we  bow; 

Vouchsafe  us  in  Thy  love 
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Immortal  fruit  above.    Ame5. 

Paris  Breviary:  Tr.  J.  Chandler,  1837. 

Hkehlkut- 
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To  our  offended  God, 


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Keep,  O  keep  us,  Saviour  dear, 

Ever  constant  by  Thy  side; 
That  with  Thee  we  may  appear 

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G.  H.  Smyttan,  IStf. 


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fp  In  trouble  and  in  gloom, 
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or  Why  should  I  doubt  Thy  grace, 
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Of  the  subtle  tempter's  power; 

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p    Hear  our  solemn  litany. 


mf  By  Thy  conflict  with  despair, 

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dim    By  the  purple  robe  of  scorn, 

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p    Hear  our  solemn  litany.     Axxk. 

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God,  the  Spirit,  asks  you  why: 
He  who  all  your  lives  hath  itrove, 
Woo'd  you  to  embrace  His  lore. 
Will  ye  not  His  grace  receive? 
Will  ye  still  refuse  to  live? 
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Wfey  will  ye  forever  die?    Ambt. 
c.  w-i*v,im. 


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Why  will  ye  forever  die  ?     Amen. 

C.  Wesley,  175«. 


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No  bounds  His  mercy  knows; 

The  plenteous  source  and  spring  from  whene* 
Eternal  succour  flows; 


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Supplies  in  want  convey; 
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Pmlm 


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Dear  Lord,  and  may  I  come  ? 

My  vile  ingratitude  I  mourn ; 
O  take  the  wanderer  home. 


Almighty  grace,  Thy  healing  power, 
How  glorious,  how  divine! 

That  can  to  life  and  bliss  restore 
So  vile  a  h«art  as  mine. 


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And  bid  my  crimes  remove  ?  Dear  Saviour,  I  adore : 

And  shall  a  pardon'd  rebel  live  dim  O  keep  me  at  Thy  sacred  feet. 

To  speak  Thy  wondrous  love  ?  And  let  me  rove  no  more.     Ames. 

Ann*  St^U      1W0. 

*  Thit  Hymn  m«y  mlto  hi  tung  at  other  s&uons. 


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Why  should  I  cleave  to  things  below,  I  would  obey  the  voice  divine, 

And  all  my  purest  joys  forego?  And  all  inferior  joys  resign.  Amjgn. 

Isaac  Watta,  1789. 


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Must  own  Thy  judgment  right. 

pp    Blot  out  my  crying  sins, 
Nor  me  in  anger  view : 


Create  in  me  a  heart  that's  clean, 
An  upright  mind  renew. 

p    Withdraw  not  Thou  Thy  help, 
Nor  cast  me  from  Thy  sight; 
Nor  let  Thy  Holy  Spirit  take 
His  everlasting  flight. 

m/   The  joy  Thy  favour  gives 
Let  me,  6  L<?rd,  regain  ; 
And  Thy  free  Spirit's  firm  support 
My  fainting  soul  sustain.     Ames. 

Pmlm  u. 


LEXT. 

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p  The  world  and  wordly  things  beloved,       #  Yet,  holy  Father,  wild  despair 
My  anxious  thoughts  employed ;  Chase  from  my  labouring  breast ; 

And  time  unhallow'd,  unimproved,  Thy  grace  it  is  which  prompts  the  prayer, 

Presents  a  fearful  void.  That  grace  can  do  the  rest. 

p    My  life's  brief  remnant  all  be  Thine ; 
And  when  Thy  sure  decree 
Bids  me  this  fleeting  breath  resign, 
cr     O  speed  my  soul  to  Time     Amen. 

Bishop  Thomas  F.  Middleton. 


62/l.m. 


"  Search  me,  O  God,  and  know  my  heart." 


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Bind  my  affections  to  the  Cross  ; 
Hallow'each  thought;  let  all  within 
Be  clean,  as  Thou,  my  Lord,  art  clean. 

p    If  in  this  darksome  wild  I  stray. 
Be  Thou  my  light,  be  Thou  my  way ; 
No  foes,  no  violence  I  fear, 
No  harm,  while  Thou,  my  God,  art  near. 

*  This  Hymn  may  also 


p    When  rising  floods  my  soul  o'erflow, 
When  sinks  my  heart  in  waves  of  woe, 
Jesus,  Thy  timely  aid  impart, 
cr  And  raise  my  head,  and  cheer  my  heart 
mf  Saviour,  where'er  Thy  steps  1  see, 
Dauntless,  untired,  1  follow  Thee; 
0  let  Thy  hand  support  me  still, 
And  lead  me  to  Thy  holv  hill.    Amen. 
G.  Tersteegen,  tr.  J.  Jfesley,  1739. 
be  sung  at  other  seasons. 


63 


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Fill  us  with  iieart-searching  fears, 
Ere  the  hour  of  doom  appears. 

wi/Lord,  on  us  Thy  Spirit  pour, 
Kneeling  lowly  at  Thy  door, 
Ere  it  close  for  evermore. 

pp  By  Thy  night  of  agony, 
By  Thy  supplicating  cry, 
By  Thy  willingness  to  die, 


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Let  us  not  Thy  love  forego. 

mf   Judge  and  Saviour  of  our  race, 
dim  When  we  see  Thee  face  to  face, 
p      Grant  us  'neath  Thy  wings  a  place. 

mf   On  Thy  love  we  rest  alone ; 

And  that  love  will  then  be  known 
By  the  pardon'd  round  Thy  throne. 
/.   Williams,  1841.    Amen. 


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How  sad  "on  Thee  they  fall! 
Seen  through  Thy  gentle  patience, 

I  tenfold  feel  them  all ; 
I  know  they  are  forgiven, 

But  still,  their  pain  to  me 
Is  all  the  grief  and  anguish 

They  laid,  my  Lord,  on  Thee. 


PP 


My  sins,  my  sins,  my  Saviour! 

Their  guilt  I  never  knew 
Till,  with  Thee,  in  the  desert, 

I  near  Thv  Passion  drew; 
Till,  with  Thee,  in  the  garden, 

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i/   Therefore  my  songs,  my  Saviour, 
E'en  in  this  time  of  woe, 
Shall  tell  of  all  Thy  goodness 
To  suffering  man  below ; 
/    Thy  goodness  and  Thy  favour, 
Whose  presence  from  above, 
Rejoice  those  hearts,  my  Saviour, 
*niat  live  in  Thee  and  love.     Amis. 

/.  8.  B.  MonmU. 


LENT. 


8.  Lbojta&d. 

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And  ills  I  cannot  flee, 
mf    O  let  my  strength  be  as  my  day; 
p        For  good,  remember  me. 

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This  feeble  frame  should  be, 
er    Grant  patience,  rest,  and  kind  relief: 
p        Hear  and  remember  me. 


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Dear  Lord,  remember  me. 
^   To  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 
The  God  whom  we  adore, 
Be  glory,  as  it  was,  is  now, 
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T  Batons,  1T95L 
•  Thit  Hymn  may  aUo  be  sung  at  other  teasont. 


66. 


LENT. 

(Fraar  Tuint.)    CM. 

'  Be  not  Thou  fmr  from  wu,  0  Lord ;  Thou  art  my  luocour,  haste  The*  to  htlp  mm." 


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When  foes  and  fears  prevail; 
And  bear  my  fainting  spirit  up, 
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p    Whene'er  temptations  fright  my  heart 

Or  lure  my  feet  aside, 
cr    My  God,  Thy  powerful  aid  impart. 

My  Guardian  and  my  Guide. 


nf    O  keep  me  in  Thy  heavenly  way, 
And  bid  the  tempter  flee ; 
And  let  me  never,  never  stray 
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Ann*  Stttlt,    1780. 


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In  the  pure  glory  of  that  holy  land? 

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er  Tet  there  are  Hands  stretch' d  out  to  draw  me  near. 

p    The  while  I  fain  would  tread  the  heavenly  way, 

Evil  ii  ever  with  me,  day  by  day; 
«r  Yet  on  mine  ears  the  gracious  tidings  fall, 

" Repent,  confess, thou  shalt  be  loosed  from  all" 

nf  It  ii  the  voice  of  Jesus  that  I  hear, 

His  are  the  Hands  stretch'd  out  to  draw  me  near, 
And  His  the  Blood  that  can  for  all  atone, 
And  set  me  faultless  there  before  the  Throne 

iaf  *Twas  He  who  found  me  on  the  deathly  wild, 
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Gives  me  His  grace  of  pardon,  and  will  give. 

mf  Yea,  Thou  wilt  answer  for  me,  righteous  Lord : 

Thine  all  the  merits,  mine  the  great  reward ; 
p    Thine  the  sharp  thorns,  and  (mf)  mine  the  golden  crown, 
if  Mine  the  life  won,  and  (p)  Thine  the  life  laid  down. 

S.  J.  Stone,  1866. 
•   Thu  Hymn  may  also  be  rung  at  other  $ea»ont 


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ff      Shall  be  near  My  Throne."  Axils. 

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And  let  a  kindling  glance  from  Thee 
Beam  hope  upon  the  heart. 


p    When  we  disclose  our  wants  in  prayer, 
May  we  our  wills  resign; 
And  not  a  thought  our  Doeom  share 
Which  is  not  wholly  Thine. 


tr    Let  faith  each  weak  petition  fill, 
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0  Jesus,  full  of  pardoning  graoe  — 
More  full  of  grace  than  I  of  sin ; 

Yet  once  again  I  seek  Thy  face: 
Open  Thine  arms  and  take  me  in; 

And  freely  my  backslidings  heal, 

And  love  the  faithless  sinner  still. 


er    Thou  know'st  the  way  to  bring  me  back, 

My  fallen  spirit  to  restore : 
Aw  O  for  Thy  truth  and  mercy's  sake. 
Forgive,  and  bid  me  *in  no  more: 
The  ruins  of  my  soul  repair, 
And  make  my  heart  a  house  of  prayer. 


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With  deep  and  conscious  guilt  oppressed ;       Can  for  a  single  sin  atone ; 
Christ  and  His  Cross  my  only  plea:  To  Calvary  alone  I  flee: 

ff  O  Ood,  be  merciful  to  me.  pp  O  God,  be  merciful  to  me. 


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My  raptured  s^ng  shall  ever  be, 
God  has  been  merciful  to  me.     A  men 

C.  Elven,  ISO. 


The  following  Hymns  and  some  of  the  Hymn*  for  Holy  Week  are  suitable  for  this 


38.  A  few  more  yean  shall  roll.  507. 

182.  Ah,  how  shall  fallen  man.  467. 

511.   Almighty  God!  I  call  to  Thee.  388. 

#99.  Approach,  my  soul,  the  mercy  seal  10. 

514.  Art  thou  weary,  art  thou  languid.  389. 

479.  Heirs  of  unending  life.  386. 
377.  He's  blest,  whose  sins  have  pardon  gain'cL     385. 

443.  In  the  hour  of  trial.  513. 

393.  Jesus,  Lover  of  my  soul.  375. 
225.  Jesus,  meek  and  gentle.  370. 

394.  Jesus,  my  Saviour!  look  on  me,  525. 
532.  Jesus,  Saviour  of  my  soul.  387. 
392.  Just  as  I  am,  without  one  plea.  384. 
*00.  Lord,  teach  us  how  to  pray  aright.  445. 
237.  My  faith  looks  up  to  Thee.  252. 
470.  Mf  souJ,  be  on  Thy  guard.  380. 


Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee. 

O  for  a  heart  to  praise  my  God. 

O  Jesus,  Saviour  of  the  lost. 

0  Jesus,  Thou  art  standing. 

O  that  my  load  of  sin  were  gone. 

0  Thou  that  hear'st  when  sinnert  ery. 

O  to  grace  how  great  a  debtor. 

O  where  shall  rest  he  found. 

Peace,  troubled  soul. 

Saviour,  source  of  every  blessing. 

Seek,  my  soul,  the  narrow  gate. 

Stay.  Thou  long  suffering  Spirit,  stay 

The  voice  of  free  grace. 

"Tis  my  happiness  below. 

When  our  heads  are  bowed  with  woe. 

When  wounded  sore  the  stricken  souL 


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w/  The  last  and  fiercest  strife  is  nigh; 
The  Father  on  His  sapphire  throDe 
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/     Bide  on  I  ride  on  in  majesty!  /   Ride  on!  ride  on  in  majesty! 

taf  The  winged  armies  of  the  sky  p    In  lowly  pomp  ride  on  to  die; 

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By  Almighty  love  anointed, 

Thou  hast  full  atonement  made. 
All  Thv  people  are  forgiven 

Through  the  virtue  of  Thy  Blood; 
cr   Open'd  is  the  gate  of  heaven, 

Peace  is  made  'twixt  man  and  God. 


ff    Jesus,  hail!  enthroned  in  glory. 

There  for  ever  to  abide, 
All  the  heavenly  hosts  adore  Thee, 

Seated  at  Thy  Father's  Bide  ; 
There  for  sinners  Thou  art  pleading, 

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Ever  for  us  interceding, 

Till  in  glory  we  appear. 


ff  Worship,  honour,  power,  and  blessing 
Thou  art  worthy  to  receive: 


Meet  it  is  for  us  to  give  ! 
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Bring  your  sweetest,  noblest  lays; 
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Help  to  chant  Emmanuel's  praise.     Amen. 

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Travelling  onward  in  His  might ; 
'T  is  the  Saviour,  0  how  glorious, 
To  His  people,  is  the  sight! 
/  Satan  conquered,  and  the  grave, 
Jesus  now  is  strong  to  save. 

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cr   Of  His  foes  there's  none  remaining, 
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Fallen  they  are,  no  more  to  rise ; 
All  their  glory  prostrate  lies. 

jQf  Mighty  Victor,  reign  for  ever; 
Wear  the  crown  so  dearly  won ; 
Never  shall  Thy  people,  never, 

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Thou  hast  fought  Thy  people's  foes ; 
Thou  hast  healed  Thy  people's  woes.     Amen. 

T.  Kelly,  1809. 
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mf  Inscribed  upon  the  Cross  we  see 
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p  He  hears  our  --ins  upon  the  tree: 
He  brings  us  mercy  from  above. 

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It  holds  the  fainting  spirit  up ; 

with  hope  the  gloomy  day, 
And  sweetens  every  bitter  cup. 


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/  It  makes  the  coward  spirit  brave, 

And  nerves  the  feeble  arm  for  fight; 
It  takes  its  terror  from  the  grave, 

And  gild>  the  bed  of  death  with  light 

/  The  balm  of  life,  the  cure  of  woe, 

The  measure  and  the  pledge  of  love, 
The  sinner's  refuge  here  bel 
The  Angel's  theme  in  heaven  above. 

T.  Kelly.  1815.     Amen. 


L.  M.  UXBRIDGE. 

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So  rule  and  guide  us  evermore. 
Fortunatus,  6th  cent..  Tr.  J.  M.  Xeale. 


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/Worthy  is  He  alone. 
That  sittetii  on  the  Throne 

Of  God  above ; 
One  with  the  Ancient  of  all  days, 
One  with  the  Comforter  in  praise 
All  Light  and  Love.    Amen. 

M.  Bridges,  1848. 
Bedhead,  47. 
u/s  it  nothing  to  you,  all  ye  that  pass  by?    Behold  and  see  if  there    J:.  Redhead. 
be  any  sorrov:  like  unto  'my  sorrow." 


p  Jesus,  who  but  Thou  had  borne, 
Lifted  on  that  tree  of  scorn, 
Every  pang  and  bitter  throe, 
Finishing  Thy  life  of  woe. 

p  Who  but  Thou  had  dared  to  drain 
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Thorns,  and  nails,  and  piercing  spear  ? 


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p  Holy  Jesus,  grant  us  grace 

In  that  Sacrifice  to  place, 
cr  All  our  trust  for  life  renewed. 

Pardoned  sin,  and  promised  good.  A  men. 

Bishop  R-  Mant,  1837. 


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Son  of  God!  'tis  Thou!  'tis  Thou!     Amen. 

Bean  II.  II.  Milman,  1827. 


83. 


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HOLY   WEEK:   THE  ^ASSIOy. 


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87. 


HOLY  WEEK  .   THE  PASSION. 


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Watching  long  the  Magdalene ; 
Early,  ere  the  break  of  day, 
Sorrowful  she  took  her  way 
To  the  holy  garden  glade, 
Where  her  buried  Lord  was  laid. 


mf  So  with  Thee,  till  life  shall  end, 
I  would  solemn  vigil  spena : 
Let  me  hew  Thee,  Lord,  a  shrine 
In  this  rocky  heart  of  mine, 
Where  in  pure  embalmed  cell 
None  but  Thou  may  ever  dwell. 


vrf  Myrrh  and  spices  will  I  bring, 

True  affection's  offering; 
p    Close  the  door  from  sight  and  sound 

Of  the  busy  world  around ; 

And  in  patient  watch  remain 
m     Till  my  Lord  appear  again.     Amxx. 

T.  W.    Wkytehead,  lMf. 


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How  did  soul  and  body  languish. 
Till  the  toil  of  death  was  o'er! 
But  that  toil,  so  fierce  and  dread. 
Bruised  and  crushed  the  serpent's  head. 


p    Close  and  still  the  tomb  that  holds  Hiss* 
While  in  brief  repose  He  lies: 
Deep  the  slumber  that  enfolds  Him, 
Veiled  awhile  from  mortal  eyes : 
Slumber  such  as  needs  must  be 
After  hard-won  victory. 


f    So  this  night,  with  voice  of  sadness 
Chant  the  anthem  soft  and  low; 

er    Loftier  strains  of  praise  and  gladness 
From  to-morrow's  harps  shall  flow: 

/        "  Death  and  hell  at  length  are  slain, 

Christ  hath  triumphed,  Christ  doth  reign.** 

J.MomltrU.U 


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Temptation  without  and  corruption  within: 
E'en  the  rapture  of  pardon  is  mingled  with  fears, 
And  the  cup  of  thanksgiving  with  penitent  tears. 


mf  I  would  not  live  alway;  no,  welcome  the  tomb: 
Since  Jesus  hath  lain  there  I  dread  not  its  gloom; 
There,  sweet  be  my  rest,  till  He  bid  me  arise 
To  hail  Him  in  triumph  descending  the  skies. 


s*/  Who,  who  would  live  alway,  away  from  his  God; 

Away  from  yon  heaven,  that  blissful  abode, 
m    Where  the  rivers  of  pleasure  flow  o'er  the  bright 

And  the  noontide  of  glory  eternally  reigns ; 


/   Where  the  saints  of  all  ages  in  harmony  meet, 
Their  Saviour  and  brethren,  transported,  to  greet ; 

«r    While  the  anthems  of  rapture  unceasingly  roll, 
And  the  smile  of  the  Lord  is  the  feast  of  the  soul 

W.  A.  MuhU*bmv.  1SSL 


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O  Lord  Ood  c\f  my  talvation,  I  have  aritd  day  and  nijkt  htfart  Tkm. 

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Like  those  who  shrouded  in  the  grave,  W*hy  hast  Thou,  Lord,  my  soul  forsook, 

From  Thee  no  more  remembrance  have.        Nor  once  vouchsafed  a  gracious  look  ? 


Wilt  Thou  by  miracle  revive 
The  dead,  whom  Thou  forsook' at  alive  ? 
8hall  the  mute  grave  Thy  love  confess, 
A  mouldering  tomb  Thy  faithfulness  r 


95. 

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p  Companions  dear  and  friends  beloved 
Far  from  my  sight  Thou  hast  removed 
God  of  my  life,  O  Lord  most  high. 
Yonchsafe  to  hear  my  mournful  cry  i 

/WwlxXXTtii 


CM. 


Azmoic. 

tet  Ood  alieayt  hejorr  me  ;  ftr  He  U  »n  my  right  hand,  there/or*  I  ahali  not/olL"        Gloser. 


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Mr  glory  does  rejoice ; 
Myflesh  shall  rest,  in  hope  to  rise, 
Waked  by  His  powerful  voice. 


Thou,  Lord,  when  I  resign  my  breath, 
My  soul  from  hell  shalt  free; 

Nor  let  Thy  Holy  One  in  death 
The  least  corruption  see. 


mf  Thou  shalt  the  paths  of  life  display 
Which  to  Thy  presence  lead ; 
Where  pleasures  dwell  without  allay, 
And  joys  that  never  fade.     Amcs 


96* 


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I  shall  be  near  and  like  my  God, 
And  flesh  and  sense  no  more  control 
The  sacred  pleasures  of  the  soul. 


97. 


p    My  flesh  shall  slumber  in  the  ground 
cr    Till  the  last  trumpet's  joyful  sound ; 
/    Then  burst  the  chains  with  sweet  surprise 
And  in  my  Saviour's  Image  rise. 

Inac  Watt*,  1T1S. 


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It  is  not  death  to  bear  /    Jesus,  Thou  Prince  of  life ! 

The  wrench  that  sets  us  free  Thy  chosen  cannot  die; 

From  dungeon  chain,  to  breathe  the  air         Like  Thee,  they  conquer  in  the  strife, 

Of  boundless  liberty.  To  reign  with  Thee  on  high.     Amkr 

C.  M<d«*;  Tr.  O    W.  E 
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mf   Vain  the  stone,  the  watch,  the  seai 
Christ  hath  burst  the  gates  of  hel** 
Death  in  vain  forbids  Him  rise, 
Christ  hath  open'd  Paradise, 


mf    Soar  we  now  where  Christ  hath  led, 

Following  our  exalted  Head ; 
or     Made  like  Him,  like  Him  we  rise ; 
ff    Ours  the  cross,  the  grave,  the  skies.    Aj«ks. 

CharUt  Wuley,  1790. 


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B.  Omrr,  0 


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mf  But  the  pains  which  He  endured 
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ff  Now  above  the  sky  He's  King, 

Where  the  angels  ever  sing,  Alleluia! 

Latin  Hymm;  Tr.  1TS0. 


100. 


r*D 


MASTER:    THE  RESURRECTION. 


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Praise  we  Christ,  whose  Blood  was  shed, 
Paschal  Victim,  Paschal  Bread; 

V  With  sincerity  and  love 
Bat  w*  manna  from  above. 


/    Mighty  Victim  from  the  sky ! 

Hell's  fierce  powers  beneath  Thee  lie 
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Thou  hast  brought  us  life  and  light : 
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Now  no  more  the  grave  enthral ; 
Thou  hast  opened  Paradise, 
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/   Easter  triumph,  Easter  joy, 
mf  Sin  alone  can  this  destroy ; 

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Souls  new-born,  O  Lord,  in  Thee. 

f   Hymns  of  glory  and  of  praise, 
Risen  Lord,  to  Thee  we  raise ; 
Holy  Father,  praise  to  Thee, 
With  the  Spirit  ever  be.    Amu. 

Romuin  Brtvimry:  Tr.  R.  C*m*b*ll,  ISM. 


101. 


BAXTER;  THE  RESURRECTIOW. 


(FmsT  Tttni.)    P.M 


"Nove  is  Christ  risen  from  the  dead." 


^  =  68.  An  -  gels,  roll         the  rock     a -wav!  Death,  yield  op       the    might-y  Prey  I 


See,    the      Sav  -  iour  quits  the  tomb,   Glow-ing  with    im.  -  mcr  -  tal  bloom 


Al  -  le  -  lu  -  ia,    Al  -  le  -  la  -  ia,  Christ  the  Lord  is  risen  to  -  day.    A  -  meit. 


f    8hout,  ye  seraphs  ;  angels,  raise 
Tour  eternal  song  of  praise; 
Let  the  earth's  remotest  bound 
Bcbo  to  the  blissful  sound. 

/        Alleluia!  (p)  alleluia! 

/    Christ  the  Lord  is  risen  to-day. 


(Sboojtd  Tune.) 


/    Holy  Father,  Holy  Son, 

Holy  Spirit,  Three  in  One, 

Glory  as  of  old  to  Thee, 

Now  and  evermore  shall  be. 
/        Alleluia !  (  p)  alleluia  1 
/    Christ  the  Lord,  is  risen  to-day.    Amen. 
T.  Scott,  1773 ;  T.  Gibbons,  1781 


Easteb. 

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/■*■-    -     '     r  ,v-h     i 

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102. 


8*.  St.  6. 


EASTER— THE  RESURRECTION. 


"  The  first  begotten  of  lk*  fU<xi.' 


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To  Thee  our  bodies  trust     Amest 

T.  Kelly.  1804. 


103.  , 


EASTER  ;     THE  RESURRECTION. 


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Alleluia  I 


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All  glory  to  our  risen  Head ! 

Alleluia! 


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Let  hymns  of  praise  His  triumphs  tell ! 

Alleluia! 


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ff    Alleluia!    A 

11  cent.;  Tr.  F.  Pott,  IMS. 


104. 


EASTER— THE  RESURRECTION. 
{Yvtat  Tun*.)    P.M. 

"  I  am  He  that  liveth,  and  wot  ilead;  and  beh-old,  I  am  alive  forevermore 
Amen;  and  hewe  the  keys  of  hell  and  of  demth." 


3.  ALBHrtfe. 
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Alleluia! 


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/    Jesus  lives!  our  hearts  know  well 

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Alleluia!    Asto. 

C.  F.  Oallert,  1757  ;  T*.  F.  E.  Coat.  184L 

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S.  John  Davuucent.  760     Tr    /.  M.  XenU, 


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Bokotnimn,  15  A  cent.;  Tr.  C.  Wtnkworth,  1854. 


107. 


RASTER— THIS  HRSdRRBCTION. 
(Fnwr  Tusra.}    9m.  7a.  7b. 

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RieuRBJEcnoir. 


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EASTER-  THE  RESURRECTION. 


"Sing  unto  the  Lord,  for  He  hath  triumphed  gloriously. 

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p     Sad  were  the  life  we  must  part  with  to-morrow, 

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Jesus  hath  risen,  and  man  shall  not  die.     Amen. 

Henry  Ware.  Jr. 


EASTER— THE  RESURRECTION. 
109  *    P.M.  tonoriOB. 

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SA3TER—THE  RESURRECTION. 


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EASTER -THE  RESURRECTION. 
J..1.Z,       (Foot  Tune.)    CM. 

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404.    The  Kins  of  Lore  my  Shepfcerd  ia. 


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p    And  girt  with  griefs  and  fears 
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cr  That  we  may  stand  in  that  dread  hour 
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THE  ASCENSION. 

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mf  The  Joy  of  all  who  dwell  above; 
The  Joy  of  all  below, 
To  whom  He  manifests  His  love 
And  grants  His  Name  to  know. 


ji    To  them  the  Cross  with  all  its  shame, 
cr      With  all  its  grace  is  given; 
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Their  joy  the  joy  of  heaven. 

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Rich  the  trophies  Jesus  brings ; 
On  the  seat  of  power  enthrone  Him, 

While  the  vault  of  heaven  rings ; 
Crown  Him  !  Crown  Him ! 
Crown  the  Saviour  King  of  kings, 


p    Sinners  in  derision  crowned  Him, 

Mocking  thus  the  Saviour's  claim; 
cr    Saints  and  angels  crowd  around  Him, 

Own  His  title,  praise  His  Name ; 
/  Crown  Him  !  Crown  Him ! 

Spread  abroad  the  Victor's  fame  ! 


Hark  !  those  bursts  of  acclamation ! 

Hark !  those  loud  triumphant  chords ! 
Jesus  takes  the  highest  station  ; 

O  what  joy  the  sight  affords ! 
Crown  Him !  Crown  Him ! 
King  of  kings,  and  Lord  of  lords.    Amen. 

Thomas  Kelly,  1804. 


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Whose  arm  those  crimson  trophies  Avon 

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Fruit  of  the  Mystic  R 

True  Branch' of  Jesse's  stem. 
The  Root  whence  mercy  ever  Hows. 
The  Babe  of  Bethlehem  ! 


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Crown  Him  the  Lord  of  Peace! 

Whose  power  a  sceptre  sways  [cease, 
In  heaven  and   earth  that    Avars   may 

And  all  be  prayer  and  praise. 
His  reign  shall  know  no  end  : 

And  round  His  pierced  feet 
Fair  flowers  of  Paradise  extend 

Their  fragrance  ever  sweet. 

Crown  Him  the  Lord  of  Heaven ! 

One  with  the  Father  known, — [given 
And  the    blest    Spirit,   through    Him 

From  yonder  Triune  throne  ! 
All  hail.  Redeemer,  hail ! 

For  Thou  hast  died  for  me  : 
Thy  praise  and  glory  shall  not  fail 

Throughout  eternity.     Amen. 

Matthew  Bridges,    1&48. 


117 


ASCENSION. 


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Thou  hast  ledcapt'uity  captive. 


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Lift  up  your  heads  ye  heavenly  gates, 
Ye  everlasting  doors  give  way. 

mf  Loose  all  your  bars  of  massy  light, 
And  "wide  unfold  the  radiant  scene; 
He  claims  those  mansions  as  His  right 
Receive  the  King  of  Glorv  in. 


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The  Lord  that  all  His  foes  o'ercame, 
The  world,  sin,  death,  and  hell  o'er- 
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And  Jesus  is  the  Conqueror's  Name. 


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And  angels  chant  the  solemn  lay ; 
cr  Lift  up  your  heads,  ye  heavenly  gates, 
Ye  everlasting  doors  give  way. 

mf  Who  is  the  King  of  Glory,  who? 

The  Lord,  of  boundless  power  possess'd ; 
cr  The  King  of  saints  and  angels  too, 
f        God  over  all,  for  ever  blessed.     Amen. 
Charles  Wesley,  1741. 


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In  Him  the  shadows  of  the  law 
All  are  fulfilled,  and  now  withdraw. 


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And  take  His  waiting  people  home.     Amejt. 
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119. 


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ASCENSION. 


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How  high  our  great  Deliverer  reigns ; 
p    Sing  howHe  spoil'd  the  hosts  of  hell, 
And  led  the  tyrant  death  in  chains. 

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Born  to  redeem,  and  strong  to  save !" 
Then  ask — "  O  death,  where  is  thy  sting? 
And  where  thy  victory,  O  grave?"   Amen. 

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Shall  fix  the  place  where  we  must  dwell, 
The  pride  of  Jacob,  His  delight. 

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With  shouts  of  joy,  and  trumpet's  sound, 


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To  Him  repeated  praises  sing, 
And  let  the  cheerful  song  rebound. 

/  Your  utmost  skill  in  praise  be  shown, 
For  Him  who  all  the  world  commands: 
Who  sita  upon  His  righteous  throne, 
And  spreads  His  sway  o'er    heather 
lands.     Amen\  pm/«  iItii 


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Eternal  Victor  crown'd. 

Lift  up  your  heads,  ye  gates ;  unfold, 
In  state  to  entertain 


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With  all  His  shining  train. 

•/    Who  is  the  King  of  Glory?  who? 

The  Lord  of  hosts  renown'd; 
/      Ofglory  He  alone  is  King, 

Who  is  with  glory  crown'd.     Amor. 
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His  presence  now  fills  Sion's  towers, 
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Captivity  hast  captive  led, 
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"  We  see  Jesiis  crowned  with  glory  and  Honomr." 


BUBLINGTON 
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The  Church  adore  around, 
With  vials  full  of  odours  sweet. 

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Now  to  the  Lamb  that  once  was  slain 

Be  endless  blessings  paid ; 
Salvation,  glory,  joy,  remain 

For  ever  on  Thy  head. 

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mf    Thou  hast  redeem'd  our  souls  with  bloo ; 
Hast  set  the  prisoners  free, 
Hast  made  us  kings  and  priests  to  Crt>d, 
And  we  shall  reign  with  Thee. 
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Are  put  beneath  Thy  power; 
Then  shorten  these  delaying  days, 
dim      And  bring  the  promised  hour"    Avzjk 

Itaac  Watts,  l&tf 

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ASCENSION 
(Fmst  Tttmx     L.M 

"  Father,  I  will  that  they  whom  Thou  ha*t  given  Me  be  with  Mt  when  I 


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The  following  Hymns  are  suitable 'for  this  season : 


4*4.  All  hall  the  power  of  Jesus'  Name. 

450.  As  when  the  weary  traveller  gains. 

491.  Brief  life  is  here  our  portion. 

480.  Forever  with  the  Lorn. 

€92*  For  thee,  O  dear,  dear  country. 


76.  Hail!  Thou  once  despised  J< 

493.  Jerusalem,  the  golden. 

496.  Jerusalem,  my  happy  home. 

117.  There  is  a  blessdd  home. 

488.  There  is  a  land  of  pure  cUUgfcs. 


125. 


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Let  man  rejoice  below! 

mf    Hail,  blessed  Spirit!  may  each  son) 
Thy  sacred  influence  feel ; 


126, 


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And  fix  our  wavering  zeal ! 

mf   Thou  to  the  conscience  dost  convey, 

Those  checks  which  we  should  know. 
Thy  motions  point  to  ns  the  way ; 
Thou  giv'st  us  strength  to  go.     Ajobs 

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L.M. 


I  will  pour  out  my  Spirit  upon  all  flesh." 


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Where'er  the  joyful  *ound  is  heard. 


Souls  without  strength  inspire  with  might 
Bid  mercy  triumph  over  wrath. 


Be  darkness,  at  Thy  coming,  light ; 
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*  Tki$  Hymn  may  alto  H  twig  at  ether  weatoru. 


127. 


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WHITSUNTIDB. 


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Teach  us  tho  Father  to  confess, 

And  Son,  from  death  revived, 
And  Thee,  with  both,  O  Holy  Ghost, 

Who  art  from  both  derived.     Ajook 

Tr.  Latin  Hymn,  12th  century. 


O.M. 


"  The  love  of  Ood  is  iked  abroad  in  ow  hearts  by  the  Holy  Ghost." 


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In  vain  we  strive  to  rist>: 


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With  all  Thy  quickening  powers; 
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And  that  shall  kindle  ours. 

Isaao  Watts,  170T 
This  Hymn  may  alto  be  iung  at  other  wm*m. 


129. 


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Tr.  Dryden. 

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130. 


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May  we  be  sanctified. 


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WHITSUNTIDE. 


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Fulness  of  joy  for  ever  there  : 
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To  be  with  Him  for  ever  blest.     AMD 
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Lead  us  to  Christ,  the  living  way, 

Nor  let  us  from  His  precepts  stray  ; 


132. 


P.M. 


IS  I  go  not  away  ike  Comforter  will  not  come  unto  you;  but  i<  I  depart 
I  will  send  Him  unto  you* 


S.   OUTBBIBt. 
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On  earth  to  shed. 
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A  gracious,  willing  guest, 
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Wherein  to  rest. 
Arid  His  that  gentle  voice  we  hear, 

Soft  as  the  breath  of  even, 
That  checks  each  thought,  that  calms 
And  speaks  of  heaven. 

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<mj  Are  His  alone. 

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0  make  our  hearts  Thy  dwelling-place, 
And  meet  for  Thee. 
/        0  praise  the  Father  ;  praise  the  So*  ; 
Blest  Spirit,  praise  to  Thee  ; 
All  praise  to  God,  the  Three  in  One, 
[fear,  The  One  in  Three.    Amor. 

Harriet  AuUr,  ItOSL 
ml**  be  imnj  at  other  ■—§■—■ 


133. 


L.M 


WHITSUNTIDE. 


'And  Uu  tmm*  dmy  (Xrrt  wtrt  *dd*d  m*:o  them  three  OumamwU  eemU 


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Be  God  s  surpassing  glory  sung: 
Let  all  the  listening  earth  be  taught 
The  wonders  by  our  Saviour  wrought. 

134*    MM. 


mf  Unfailing  Comfort,  heavenly  Guide, 
Still  o'er  Thy  holy  Church  preside; 
Still  let  mankind  Thy  blessings  prove ; 
Spirit  of  mercy,  truth,  and  love.      Amkw 

R.  W.  X>U,  1775. 


"  And  the  Spirit  mud  the  Bride  soy.  Come,' 


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Bishop  H.  V.  OndertUmk,  IS*. 

9  Tk*i  Hymn  is  tu*>  suitable  mi  other  seasons. 


135. 


S.M. 


WHITSUNTIDE. 

"  He  dwelleik  wUk  you,  and  $hall  be  in  you.' 


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Of  never-dying  love. 
Convince  us  of  our  sin  ; 

Then  lead  to  Jesus'  blood, 
And  to  our  wondering  view  reveal 

The  mercies  of  our  God. 


136,  cm. 

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To  pour  fresh  life  in  every  part, 
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Dwell  therefore  in  our  hearts. 
Our  minds  from  bondage  free; 
Then  shall  we  know,  and  praise  and  love 
The  Father,  Son,  and  Thee.     Axxs. 
Joseph  Hart.  1759. 

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But  when  He  came  the  second  time, 

He  came  in  power  and  love  ; 
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Hover'd  His  hcly  Dove. 
The  fires  that  rushed  on  Sinai  down 

In  sudden  torrents  dread, 
Now  gently  light,  a  glorious  crown, 

On  every  sainted  head. 
And  as  on  Israel's  awe-struck  ear 

The  voice  exceeding  loud, 
The  trump  that  angels  quake  to  hear, 

Thrill'a  from  the  deep  dark  cloud  ; 


/        So,  when  the  Spirit  of  our  God 
Came  down  His  flock  to  find, 
A  voice  from  heaven  was  heard  abroad, 
A  rushing  mighty  wind. 
mf      It  fills  the  Church  of  God  :  it  fills 
The  sinful  world  around  ; 
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No  place  for  it  is  found. 
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Open  our  ears  to  hear  ; 
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Save,  Lord,  by  love  or  fear. 

John  XeW«, 

*  Thit  Hymn  wty  *£*>  U  »ung  at  oiSer  hokum. 


137. 


WHITSUNTIDE. 
(Flaw  Tu¥».)  P.M. 

"  He  brtathtd  on  tken,  a*d  taith  wnto  thevi,  Reaeivt  yt  Uu  Holy  Ohott." 


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Is  comfort,  life,  and  fire  of  love. 

p    Enable  with  perpetual  light 

The  dulness  of  our  blinded  sight. 


mf   Anoint  and  chee**  our  soiled  face 
With  the  abundance  of  Thy  grace. 
p    Keep  far  our  foes,  give  peace  at  home. 
Where  Thou  art  guide,  no  ill  can  come 

mf    Teach  us  to  know  the  Father,  Son, 
And  Thee  of  both  to  be  but  one, 


cr     That,  through  the  ages  all  along, 
This  may  be  our  unending  song. 


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••  They  rest  not  day  and  night,  saying.  Holy,  holy,  holy,  Lord  God  Almighty,    ■'.  B.  Dykes, 
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T1UXITY   SUNDAY. 

J.OZ/.    (First  Tune.)    L.  M. 

'•  JT/to  a/ic///  not  fear  Thee,  0  Lord,  and  glorify  Thy  Name.1 


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In  streams  of  light  and  glory  given, 
Thou  source  of  ecstacy  and  love. 
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Our  every  thought,  our  every  song ; 
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J.  W.  Eastburn. 


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TRINITY  SUNDAY. 
"  From  everlasting  to  everlasting  Thou  or/  Qod 


S.  Athanashs. 
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p        Thee,  the  noble  matyr  band, 
mf    Praise  with  solemn  jubilee ; 

Thee,  the  Church  in  every  land  ; 
Singing  everlastingly 
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/     Alleluia!  Lord,  to  Thee, 

Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 
Three  in  One,  and  One  in  Three, 

Join  we  with  the  heavenly  host, 
Singing  everlastingly 
To  the  blessed  Trinity.     Amen 

Bishop  Christopher  Wordsworth, 

*  This  Hymn  may  also  be  sung  at  other  seasons. 


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141. 


TRINITY  SUNDAY. 

P.  M.  Leoxi. 

Thii  is  Ma  Name  forever t  and  this  is  My  memorial  unto  all  generations."  .A  wish  Melody. 


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The  God  of  Abraham  praise. 

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From  earth  I  rise,  and  seek  the  joys 
At  His  right  hand  : 
I  all  on  earth  forsake, 
Its  wisdom,  fame,  and  power : 
cr     And  Him  my  only  portion  make. 

My  shield  and  tower. 
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I  on  His  oath  depend, 
I  shall,  on  angel-wings  upborne, 
To  heaven  ascend : 
I  shall  behold  His  face. 
I  shall  His  power  adore, 
or     And  sing  the  wonders  of  His  grace 

For  evermore. 
mf    There  dwells  the  Lord,  our  King. 
The  Lord,  our  righteousness, 
Triumphant  o'er  the  world  and  sin,  ff 

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His  kingdom  He  maintains. 
And  <rlorious,with  His  saints  in  light, 

For  ever  reigns. 
The  God  who  reigns  on  high 
The  great  archangels  sing: 
And,  "  Holy,  holy.  holy.  "  cry, 
"  Almighty  King." 
Who  was,  and  is  the  <ame, 
And  evermore  shall  be  ; 
Jehovah,  Father,  great  I  AM, 

We  worship  Thee. 
The  whole  triumphant  host 

Give  thanks  to  God  on  high; 
Hail.  Father.  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 
They  ever  cry  : 
Hail,  Abraham's  God  and  mine, 
1  join  the  heavenly  lays  : 
All  might  and  majesty,  are  Thine, 
Ami  endless  praise.     Amkx. 

at  other  seasons.  Thos.  Olivers.    1772. 


142 


TRINITY  SUNDAY. 
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"  The  araoe  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  the  love  of  O-od,  and  the  oomnitnio*  PUyeL 

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J.   Cooper,  1810. 


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From  everlasting  woe : 
And  now  He  lives,  and  now  He  reign*, 
And  sees  the  fruit  of  all  His  peine. 


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And  endless  worship  give, 
Whose  new-creating  power 
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His  work  completes  the  great  detigm, 
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Where  reason  fails  with  all  her  powers, 
There  faith  prevails,  and  love  adore* 

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Father,  Son,  and  Spirit,  we, 

Dust  and  ashes,  would  adope ; 
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Hearts  and  voices,  swell  one  hymn, 
Round  the  throne  with  full  accord, 
Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord !    Amen. 

J.  Montgomery,  1853. 
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Dear  Redeemer, 
In  our  hearts  Thy  peace  proclaim. 


Holy  Spirit,  Sanctlfler, 

Come  with  unction  from  above, 
Raise  our  hearts  to  raptures  higher, 

Fill  them  with  the  Saviour's  lore  1 
Source  of  comfort, 
Cheer  us  with  the  Saviour's  love. 


God  the  Lord,  through  every  nation 
Let  thy  wondrous  mercies  shine! 

In  the  song  of  Thy  salvation 
Every  tongue  and  race  combine ! 
Great  Jehovah, 

Form  our  hearts  and  make  them  Thine. 

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TRINITY  SUNDAY. 


146. 


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Healing  and  sight, 
cr     Health  to  the  sick  in  mind, 

Sight  to  the  inly-blind, 

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mf  Spirit  of  truth  and  love, 
Life-giving,  Holy  Dove, 
Speed  forth  Thy  flight ! 

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Through  the  world,  far  and  wide, 
ff        Let  there  be  light!     Amen. 

./.  Marriott,  1816. 
*This  Hymn  may  also  be  sung  at  other  seasons. 


Till \ IT Y   srXDAY. 
JLrrO.       (Second  Tune.)    6s,  4s. 


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On  Thy  redeeming  wing 
Healing  and  sight, 
cr     Health  to  the  sick  in  mind, 
Sight  to  the  inly- blind. 
O  now,  to  all  mankind, 
ff        Let  there  be  light ! 
mf  Spirit  of  truth  and  love, 
Life-giving,  Holy  Dove, 
Speed  forth  Thy  flight ! 
cr     Move  on  the  waters'  face, 
Bearing  the  lamp  of  grace, 
And  in  earth's  darkest  place 
ff        Let  there  be  light ! 
p   Holy  and  Blessed  Three, 
Glorious  Trinity, 
Wisdom,  Love.  Might; 
cr    Boundless  as  ocean's  tide, 
Rolling  in  fullest  pride, 
Through  the  world,  far  and  wide, 
ff        Let  there  be  light, !     Amex. 

J.  Marriott,  1816. 
*Tfiis  Hymn  may  also  he  sung  at  other  seasons. 


147. 


2T!je  2101*0*0  i3ay— iJuiiltt  SJaorstjijh 

(FlBST  TUNE.)     S.M.  8<  TMOMrt. 

'^i  day  in  r/iy  court*  is  better  than  a  thousand."  O.  J.  Otsr. 


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To  feast  His  saints  to-day; 

mp    Here  may  we  sit,  and  see  Him  here, 
And  love,  and  praise,  and  pray. 

p    One  day  amidst  the  place 
Where  Jesus  is  within, 
Is  better  than  ten  thousand  days 
Of  pleasure  and  of  sin. 

/    My  willing  soul  would  stay 
In  such  a  frame  as  this, 
fill  it  is  call'd  to  soar  away 
To  everlasting  bliss. 

Tratts,  1709. 


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Damwall, 

J.  Dmnoatl,  17SL 


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The  Lord  of  life  arose ; 
He  burst  the  bars  of  death. 
And  vanquish' d  all  our  foes: 
And  now  He  pleads  our  cause  above, 
And  reaps  the  fruits  of  all  His  love. 


f      All  hail,  triumphant  Lord ! 

Heaven  with  Hosannas  rings, 
And  earth,  in  humbler  strains, 
Thy  praise  responsive  sings : 
Worthy  the  Lamb  that  once  was  slain, 
Through  endless  years  to  live  and  reigl 


Great  King,  gird  on  Thy  sword, 

Ascend  Thy  conquering  car; 
While  justice,  truth  and  love 
Maintain  Thy  glorious  war: 
This  day  let  sinners  own  Thy  sway, 
And  rebels  cast  their  arms  away.  Ames. 

SUmhttk  Soott,  1713;  /.  Coturili, 


149. 


CM. 


THE  LORD'S  DAY-PUBLIO  WORSHIP 


"  The  first  dmy  q/  tkt  week.* 


0KB9RBITZLB. 

Dr.  H*weU,  ITS* 


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Beyond  all  other  days. 

The  first  fruits  oft  a  blessing  prove 
To  all  the  sheaves  behind ; 


And  they  the  day  of  Christ  who  love, 
A  happy  week  shall  find. 

This  day  I  must  with  God  appear; 

For,  Lord,  the  day  is  Thine ; 
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And  thus  to  make  it  mine.    Ajocm. 

/.  Maaon,  16S3. 


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O  may  my  heart  in  tune  be  found, 
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His  works  of  grace,  how  bright  they  shine  1 
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I  then  shall  share  a  glorious  part, 
When  grace  hath  well  refined  my  heart, 
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Then  shall  I  see,  and  hear,  and  know, 
All  I  desired  or  wished  below ; 
And  every  power  find  sweet  employ 
In  that  eternal  world  of  joy.    Am&v 

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151. 


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•This  it  the  day  *>Kich  Uu  Lord  JUU  Md*." 


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Then  shall  our  souls  adoring  own 
The  grace  that  calls  us  to  Thy  throne. 

Ann*  Suelt,  1780. 


THE  LORD'S    DAY—  PlTBLTG    WORSHIP. 

'•  The  Lord  is  in  litis  place." 


GOPSAL. 

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How  God  can  dwell  with  men  below. 

p  Now  let  Thine  ear  attend 

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mf       Here  may  the  listening  throng 
Imbibe  Thy  truth  and  love ; 
Here  Christians  join  the  song 
Of  seraphim  above : 
Till  all  who  humbly  seek  Thy  face 
Rejoice  in  Thy  abounding  grace.     Ambx. 

Benj.  Francis,  1774. 


153. 


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THE   LORD'S   VAT— PUBLIC    WORSHIP. 

(  I'll.-sl    Trvi ...      I..  M. 

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p    That  peaceful  calm  within  the  breast 
Is  the  sure  pledge  of  heavenly  rest, 

p    Which  for  the  Church  of  God  remains, — 
The  end  of  cares,  the  end  of  pains. 

mf  In  holy  duties,  let  the  day, 
In  holy  pleasures  pass  away  ; 
How  sweet  a  sabbath  thus  to  spend, 
In  hope  of  one  that  ne'er  shall  end.     Amen. 
Joseph  Stennett,  1712. 


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154 


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"Tliere  I  Will  meet  With  Hue:  <n><?  I  >ri/f  commune 

with  thee  from  above  the  mercy-seat." 


Nakraghmork. 
C.  J.  DickinSon,  1864. 


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Our  songs  and  our  complaints. 

p  Thou  art  a  God  before  whose  sight 
The  wicked  shall  not  stand ; 
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In  ways  of  righteousness, 
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Isaac  Watts,  1719. 


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■    lOs.  Pax  Del 

J.  B.  Dykes. 
Like  as  the  hart  desireth  the  uater-ljrooks,  so  longeth  my  soul  after  Thee,  O  God." 


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To  Thee,  my  God,  I'll  tune  the  grateful  lay. 

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cr      Thy  God  the  God  of  mercy  still  shall  prove ; 
Within  His  courts  thy  thanks  shall  yet  be  paid : 
Unquestion'd  be  His  faithfulness  aud  love.     Amen. 

Psalm  xlii. 


THE  LORD'S  DAY— PUBLIC  WOE  SHIP. 

XOUi    (First  Tine.)    CM. 

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cr   O  what  a  sun  which  broke  this  day  Broken  beneath  His  powerful  Cross, 

Triumphant  from  the  tomb!  Death's  iron  sceptre  lies. 

p    The  powers  of  darkness  leagued  in  vain  /    This  day  be  grateful  homage  paid, 

To  bind  our  Lord  in  death;  And  loud  Hosannas  sung; 

He  shook  their  kingdom  when  He  fell,  Let  gladness  dwell  in  every  heart, 

By  His  expiring  breath.  And  praise  on  every  tongue. 

/  Ten  thousand  differing  voices  join 
To  hail  this  welcome  morn, 
Which  scatters  blessings  from  its  wings 
On  nations  yet  unborn.     Amen. 

Anna  L.  Barbauld,  1773. 


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O  God  of  hosts,         |  Alone  in  Thee     Amen. 

Isaac  }FaUs,1719, 


THE  LORD'S  DAT— PUBLIC    WQB8JSIP. 

15o>    L.M.  Ward. 

"  This  is  the  day  which  the  Lord  hath  made,  we  will  rejoice  and  be  glad  in  it:\-\rr.  L,  Mason. 


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p    O  hid  this  trifling  world  retire, 

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Nor  let  me  feel  one  vain  desire, 
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J.  Hutton  (?)  Amen. 


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Send  forth  Thy  quickening  breath, 
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O  Vanquisher  of  death !    Amex. 

John  Ellerton,  1868. 


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cr  From  thee,  like  Pisgah's  mountain, 
We  view  our  promised  land. 


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To  Father,  and  to  Son; 
The  Church,  her  voice  upraises 
To  Thee,  blest  Three  in  One.    Amen. 
Bishop  Christopher  Wordsworth,  18C2. 


161. 


L.  M. 


THE  LOIiD'S  DAT—  PUBLIC  WOHSHIP. 


I  will  commune  with  thee  from  above  the  mercy-seat." 

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And  feel  Thine  influence  from  above. 

mf  When  I  can  say  that  God  is  mine, 
When  I  can  see  Thy  glories  shine, 


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And  all  that  men  call  rich  and  great. 

mf  Send  comfort  down  from  Thy  right  hand, 
To  cheer  me  in  this  barren  land; 
And  in  Thy  temple  let  me  know 
The  joys  that  from  Thy  presence  flow. 
Isaac  Watts,  1709.    Amen. 


162. 


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So  much  oppress'd  with  anxious  carp/ 

On  God.  thy  God.  for  nul  rely. 
Who  will  thy  ruined  state  repair. 

Psalm  xliii.    Amen. 


163.  ... 


THE  LORD'S  DAY— PUBLIC   WORSHIP. 

Pruex. 
'Lord,  I  have  loved  the  habitation  of  tluj  Jiouse."  F.  A.  O.  0 

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cr  Hear  me,  for  Thy  Spirit  pleads ; 
p   Hear,  for  Jesus  intercedes. 

p  While  I  hearken  to  Thy  law, 
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Life  and  immortality. 


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May  my  heart  within  me  burn  ; 
And  at  evening  let  me  say, 
dim  "I  have  walk'd  with  God  to-day." 

J:  Montgomery.  1825.     AMEN. 


164. 


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Loud  thanksgivings  to  our  God. 

J.  Newton,  1770.     AMEN. 


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166. 


THE  L QUI) '  S  DA  Y—P UBL I C   I \ r0B SHIP. 

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"  Thy  word  is  a  lamp  unto  my  feet,  and  a  light  unto  my  path."     U\  li.  Bradbury. 


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Tims  in  Thy  courts  to  seek  Thy  face : 
dim  Grant,  Lord,  that  we  who  worship  here 
May  all,  at  last,  in  heaven  appear.    Amen. 

J.  Montgomery  (?). 


L.  M. 


167. 

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Wash  all  our  works  iu  Jesus'  blood: 
Give  every  fetter'd  soul  release, 
And  bid  us  all  depart  in  peace.    Amen. 

J.Hart.  1779. 


"  Go  in  peace." 


Peace. 
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169. 


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The  Lord  shall  give  His  people  the  blessing  of  Peace. 


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p  Grant  us  Thy  peace  upon  our  homeward  way ; 
wi/  With  Thee  began,  with  Thee  shall  end  the  day ; 

Guard  Thou  the  lips  from  sin,  the  hearts  from  shame, 
That  in  this  house  have  called  upon  Thy  Xame. 

p  Grant  us  Thy  peace,  Lord,  thro'  the  coming  night, 
cr  Turn  Thou  for  us  its  darkness  into  light; 
/  From  harm  and  danger  keep  Thy  children  free, 
For  dark  and  light  are  both  alike  to  Thee. 

p  Grant  us  Thy  peace  throughout  our  earthly  life, 
cr  Our  balm  in  sorrow,  and  our  stay  in  strife  ; 

Then,  when  Thy  voice  shall  bid  our  conflict  cease, 
p  Call  us,  O  Lord,  to  Thine  eternal  peace.    Amen. 

J.  Ellerton. 


170, 


Emtiev  Days. 


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The  harvest,  Lord,  is  truly  great, 
The  labourers  are  few. 

mf  Anoint  and  send  forth  more 
Into  Thy  Church  abroad, 


171, 


cr  Thy  Spirit  on  their  spirits  pour, 
And  make  them  strong  for  God. 

mf  O  let  them  spread  Thy  Name, 
Their  mission  fully  prove ; 
Thy  universal  grace'proclaim, 
Thine  all  redeeming  love.    Amen. 
C.  Wesley,  17- 


S.M. 


Blessed  are  those  servants  whom  the  Lord  when  He  cometh 
shall  find  watching." 


Olmutz. 
Arr.  L.  Mason. 


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Gird  up  your  loins  as  in  His  sight 

For  awful  is  His  Name. 


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And  ready  all  appear. 


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In  such  a  posture  found; 
He  shall  his  Lord  with  rapture  see. 
And  be  with  honour  erown'd.    Amen. 
Philip  Doddridge. 
The  Hymns  for  Ember  Days  are  also  suitable  for  meetings  of  the  Clergy. 


mf  Watch!  'tis  your  Lord's  command 
\nd  while  we  speak  He  's  near; 


172. 


C.  M. 


l\O0iitiou  Dans. 

MONDAY. 

The  eyes  of  all  v<  it  upon  Thee.  <>  Lord;  and  Thou  givcst 
them  their  meat  in  due  season." 


Dbdhak. 
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JohnKeble,  185G. 

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WEDNESDAY. 
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While  we  implore  below.    Amen. 
Anne  Steele. 


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(Insert  herethe  stanza  for  the  sj)ecial  Saint's  Day  to  be  celebrated.) 
SAINT    ANDREW.  SAINT  JOHN  THE  EVANGELIST. 


f    Praise,  Lord,  for  Thine  Apostle,   the 

first  to  welcome  Thee, 
The  first  to  lead  his  brother  the  very 

Christ  to  see. 
With  hearts  for  Thee  made  ready, watch 

we  throughout  the  year. 
Forward  to  lead  our  brethren  to  own 

Thine  Advent  near. 

SAINT  THOMAS. 

/    All  praise  for   Thine  Apostle,  whose 

short-lived  doubtings  prove 
Thy  perfect  twofold  nature,  the  fulness 

of  Thy  love. 
On  all  who  wait  Thy  coming,shed  forth 

Thy  peace,  O  Lord, 
And  grant  us  faith  to  know  Thee,  true 

Man,  true  God,  adored. 

SAINT  STEPHEN. 

mf  Praise  for  the  first  of  Martyrs,  who  saw 

Thee  ready  stand 
dim  To  aid  in  midst  of  torments,  to#pleadat 
God's  right  hand; 
Share  we  with  him,  if  summon'd  by 

death  our  Lord  to  own. 
On  earth  the  faithful  witness, in  heav'n 
the  martyr  crown. 


Praise  for  the  loved  Disciple,  exile  on 

Patmos'  shore; 
Praise  for  the  faithful  record  he  to  Thy 

God-head  bore ; 
Praise  for  the  mystic  vision,  through 

him  to  us  reveal'd. 
May   we,    in   patience   waiting,    with 

Thine  elect  be  seal'd 


THE   INNOCENTS'    DAY 


by 


Praise  for  Thine  Infant  Martyrs. 

Thee  with  tenderest  love 
Called  early  from  the  warfare  to  share 

the  rest  above. 
O  Rachel !  cease  Thy  weeping,  they  rest 

from  pains  and  cares ; 
Lord,  grant  us  hearts  as  guileless,  and 

crowns  as  bright  as  theirs. 

THE  CONVERSION  OF   SAINT  PAUL. 

Praise  for  the  light  from  heaven,  praise 
for  the  voice  of  awe, 

Praise  for  the  glorious  vision  the  perse- 
cutor saw. 

Thee,  Lord,  for  his  Conversion,  we 
glorify  to-day; 

So  lighten  all  bur  darkness  with  Thy 
true  Spirit's  ray. 


OTHER    HOLY  DAYS. 


SAINT   MATTHIAS. 

mf  Lord,  Thine  abiding  presence  directs 

the  wondrous  choice ; 
For  one  in  place  of  Judas  the  faithful 

now  rejoice. 
Thy  Church  from  false  Apostles  for 

evermore  defend, 
And  by  Thy  parting  promise  be  with 

her  to  the  end. 

SAINT    MARK. 

/  For  him,  O  Lord,  we  praise  Thee,  the 
weak  by  grace  made  strong, 

Whose  labours  and  whose  Gospel  en- 
rich our  triumph  song. 

May  we  in  all  our  weakness  find 
strength  from  Thee  supplied, 

And  all,  as  fruitful  branches*  in  Thee, 
the  Vine,  abide. 

SAINT   PHILIP    AND    SAINT    JAMES. 

/  All  praise  for  Thine  Apostle,  bless'd 
guide  to  Greek  and  Jew. 

And  him  surnamed  Thy  brother;  keep 
us  Thy  brethren  true, 

And  grant  the  grace  to  know  Thee, 
the  Way,  the  Truth,  the  Life; 

To  wrestle  with  temptations  till  vic- 
tors in  the  strife. 

SAINT    BARNABAS. 

mf   The   Son  of   Consolation,   moved    by 

Thy  law  of  love, 
Forsaking    earthly  treasures,    sought 

riches  from  above. 
As  earth  now  teems  with  increase,  let 

gifts  of  grace  descend. 
That     Thy    true     consolations     may 

through  the  world  extend. 

SAINT    JOHN   BAPTIST. 

/  We  praise  Thee  for  the  Baptist,  Fore- 
runner of  the  \Vord, 

Our  true  Elias,  making  a  highway  for 
the  Lord. 

Of  prophets  last  and  greatest,  he  saw 
Thy  dawning  ray, 

Make  us  the  rather  blessed,  who  love 
Thy  glorious  day. 

SAINT    PETER. 

/    Praise    for    Thy   great   Apostle,    the 

eager  and  the  bold ; 
Thrice  falling,   yet  repentant,  thrice 

charged  to  keep  Thy  fold. 
Lord,  make  Thy  pastors  faithful,  to 

guard  their  flocks  from  ill, 
And  grant   them    dauntless    courage, 

with  humble,  earnest  will. 


SAINT   JAMES. 

p  For  him,  O  Lord,  we  praise  Thee, 
who,  slain  by  Herod's  sword, 

Drank  of  Thy  cup  of  suffering,  ful- 
filling thus  Thy  word. 

Curb  we  all  vain  impatience  to  read 
Thy  veil'd  decree, 

And  count  it  joy  to  suffer,  if  so 
brought  nearer  Thee. 

SAINT    BARTHOLOMEW. 

/  All  praise  for  Thine  Apostle,  the  faith- 
ful, pure  and  true. 

Whom  underneath  the  fig-tree  Thine 
eye  all-seeing  knew. 

Like  him  may  we  be  guileless,  true 
Israelites  indeed, 

That  Thy  abiding  Presence  our  long- 
ing souls  may  feed. 

SAINT    MATTHEW. 

/    Praise,  Lord,   for  him  whose  Gospel 

Thy  human  life  declared, 
Who,  worldly  gains    forsaking,    Thy 

path  of  suffering  shared.    • 
From    all    unrighteous   mammon,    O 

give  us  hearts  set  free, 
That  we,  whate'er  our  calling,  may 

rise  and  follow  Thee. 

SAINT    LUKE. 

/    For    that    "Beloved     Physician,"   all 

praise,  -whose  Gospel  shows 
The  Healer  of  the  Nations,  the  Sharer 

of  our  woes. 
Thy    wine    and    oil,    0    Saviour,  on 

bruised  hearts  deign  to  pour. 
And  with  true  Balm  of  Gilead  anoint 

us  evermore. 

SAINT    SIMON    AND    SAINT    JUDE. 

/    Praise,  Lord,  for  Thine  Apostles,  who 

seal'd  their  faith  to-day  : 
One  love,  one  zeal  impell'd  them   to 

tread  the  sacred  way. 
May  we  with  zeal  as  earnest  the  faith 

of  Christ  maintain, 
And    bound    in   love  as   brethren,   at 

length  Thy  rest  attain. 

GENERAL    ENDING. 

/  Apostles,  Prophets,  Martyrs,  and  all 
the  sacred  throng. 

Who  wear  the  spotless  raiment,  who 
raise  the  ceaseless  song  : 

For  these,  pass'd  on  before  us,  Sav- 
iour, we  Thee  adore, 

And,  walking  in  their  footsteps, 
would  serve  Thee  more  and  more. 


ff  20  Then  praise  Ave  God  the  Father,  and  praise  we  God  the  Son, 
And  God  the  Holy  Spirit,  Eternal  Three  in  One; 
Till  all  the  ransom'd  number  fall  down  before  the  Throne. 
And  honour,  power,  and  glory  ascribe  to  God  alone.     Amen. 

Earl  Xelson,  188T. 


176 


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Through  peril,  toil  and  pain  : 
p  O  God  to  us  may  grace  be  given 
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cr      And  called  on  Him  to  save. 
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The  lion's  gory  mane ;  [feel : 

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Who  follows  in  their  train? 


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Around  the  Saviour's  throne  rejoice, 
In  robes  of  light  array'd. 
mf  They  climb'd  the  steep  ascent  of  heaven 
Through  peril,  toil  and  pain  : 
p  O  God.  to  us  may  srrace  be  given 
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Btsliop  Reginald  Heber, 


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M  The  armies  In  heaven  followed  Him." 


All  Saints. 

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cr        And  called  on  Him  to  save  : 
dim  Like  Him,  with  pardon  on  His  tongue, 

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Through  peril,  toil,  and  pain  : 
p     O  God!  to  us  may  grace  be  given 
To  follow  in  their  train !  "  Amen. 

Bishop  Reginald  Heber 


1827. 


OTHER    HOLY   DAYS. 

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f  Xow  with  triumphal  palms  they  stand 

Before  the  throne  on  high, 
And  serve  the  God  they  love  amidst 

The  glories  of  the  sky. 
His  presence  fills  each  heart  with  joy, 

Times  every  month  to  sing ; 
By  day,  by  night,  the  sacred  courts 

With  glad  hosannas  ring. 

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Isaac  Watts,  1709;  W.  E.  Cameron,  17T9. 


178. 


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Our  lips  have  learned   like  vows  to 
We  need  not  die  ;we  cannot  fight ;  [make ; 
What  may  we  do  for  Jesus'  sake  ? 
jnp  Oh,  day  by  day  each  Christian  child 
Has  much  to  do,  without,  within  : 
A  death  to  die  for  Jesus'  sake, 
A  weary  war  to  wage  with  sin. 
mp  When  deep  within  our  swelling  hearts 
The  thoughts  of  pride  and  anger  rise, 
When  bitter  words  are  on  our  tongues 
And  tears  of  passion  in  our  eyes: 


179 


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Then  we  may  check  the  hasty  word, 
Give  gentle  answers  back  again. 
And  light  a  battle  for  ouv  Lord. 
cr   With  smiles  of  peace  and  looks  of  love, 
Light  in  our  dwellings  we  may  make, 
Bid  kind  good-humour  brighten  there, 
And  do  all  still  for  Jesus'  sake. 
mf  There's  not  a  child  so  weak  and  small, 
But  has  his  little  cross  to  take, 
His  little  work  of  love  and  praise, 
That  he  may  do  for  Jesus'  sake.  Amen 
C.  F.  Alexander. 


S.  M. 


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Thy  cleansing  grace  to  claim ; 
In  life  to  glorify  Thy  power. 
In  death  to  praise  Tliv  Name.   Amkn, 
Emma   Take.  1863. 


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But  here  the  Lord  Himself  appears, 
The  true,  Incarnate  Word. 
/  Blest  Saviour,  come  once  more 
With  power  and  grace  divine ; 
Our  hearts  Thy  living  temples  make, 
Wholly  and  ever  Thine.     Amen. 


A)ionijmous. 

Stumtun'atton  of  ttje  iHrssriJ  TiVQin  JWarg. 

181.    S.M. 

"  Behohl,  a  Virgin  shall  lie  with  child,  and  shot/  bring  forth  a  Son,  and  they       S.  George. 
shall  call  His  Xa7ne  Emmanuel,  which  beitig  interpreted  is,  God  witfcus."    H.  J.  Guantlett. 

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mf  Ask  not  how  this  should  be, 
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7>  Like  her,  whom  heaven's  majesty 
Came  down  to  shadow  o'er. 


p  Meekly  she  bowed  her  head 
To  hear  the  gracious  word, 
mf  Mary,  the  pure  and  lowly  maid, 
The  favoured  of  the  Lord. 
/  Blessed  shall  be  her  name 
In  all  the  Church  on  earth, 
Thro'whom  that  wondrous  mercy  came, 
The  Incarnate  Saviour's  birth.  Amen. 
Anonymous. 


182; 


S.  f*litfjatl  antt  all  Angels. 


••  Opraisethe  Lord  allye  ifis  hosts 


2/e  servants  of  His  that  do  His  pleasure.' 


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All  that  bright  celestial  state, 
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Christ,  the  Incarnate  Deity. 
dimOn  the  Throne  our  Lord  who  died 
cr    Sits  in  Manhood  glorified, 
/>  Where  His  people  faint  below 
cr  Angels  count  it  joy  to  go.    Amir. 

R.  M.  Bemon,  1861. 

Sije  ©owwuutou  of  Saints. 


mf  Seraphim  His  praises  sing, 

Cherubim  on  fourfold  wing, 

Thrones,  Dominions,  Princes,  Powers. 

Ranks  of  Might  that  never  cowers. 
mf  Angel  hosts  His  word  fulfil, 

Puling  nature  by  his  will ; 

Round  His  throne  Archangels  pour 

Songs  of  praise  for  evermore. 


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C.  M.  Martyrdom. 

11  Seeing  we  also  arc  compassed  about  with  so  great  a  cloud  of  witnesses."    Hugh  Wilson. 

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Strive  in  the  Christian  race: 
And,  freed  from  every  weight  of  sin, 
Their  holy  footsteps  trace. 


p  He,  for  the  joy  before  Him  set, 
And  moved  by  pitying  love, 


p  Behold  a  Witness  nobler  still, 
Who  trod  affliction's  path  — 

cr  Jesus,  the  Author.  Finisher, 
Rewanler  of  our  faith : 


Endured  the  Cross,  despised  the  shame, 
cr      And  now  He  reigns  above. 
mf  Thither,  forgetting  things  behind, 
Press  we,  to  God's  right  hand  ; 
There,  with  the  Saviour  and  His  saints, 
Triumphantly  to  stand.     Amen. 

J.  Logan. 
*  This  hymn  may  also  be  suny  at  other  seasons. 


184.  cm. 


THE  COMMUNION  OF  SAINTS. 
"He  hath  prepared  for  them,  a  city." 


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mf  Behold  the  bless'd  assembly  there 

Whose  names  are  writ  in  heaven ; 
dimHear  God,  the  Judge  of  all,  declare 

Their  sins,  through  Christ,  forgiven. 
mf  Angels,  and  living  saints  and  dead, 

But  one  communion  make : 
All  join  in  Christ,  their  living  Head, 

And  of  His  love  partake.    Amen. 

Isaac  Watts.  1709. 

■    C.  M.  Balerma. 

Behold,  how  good  and  joyful  athingit  is,  brethren,  to  dwell  together  in  unity."     Old  Tune. 


mf  But  we  are  come  to  Sion's  hill, 
The  city  of  our  God ; 
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/  Behold  th'innumerable  host 
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Behold  the  spirits  of  the  just, 
Whose  faith  is  changed  to  sight. 


mf  True  love  is  like  the  precious  oil, 
Which,  poured  on  Aaron's  head, 
Ran  down  his  beard,  and  o'er  his  robes 
Its  costly  fragrance  shed. 

mf  "T  is  like  refreshing  dew,  which  does 
On  Ilermon's  top  distil ; 


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On  Sion's favour'd  hill. 
mf  For  Sion  is  the  chosen  seat 
Where  the  Almighty  King 
The  promised  blessing  has  ordain'd, 
And  life's  eternal  spring.    Amen. 
Psatm  cxxxiii. 


THE  COMMUNION  OF  SAIXTS. 

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Like  fourfold  streams,  the  garden  of  the  Lord 
Is  fair  and  fruitful,  be  Thy  Name  adored. 

/  Alleluia. 

p     For  Martyrs,  who  with  rapture-kindled  eye, 
Saw  the  bright  crown  descending  from  the  sky, 
And  died  to  grasp  it,  (cr) Thee  we  glorify. 

/  Alleluia.     Amen. 

Bishop  W.  W.  Hon;  1867. 


(Second  Tune.) 
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THE  COMMUNION  OF  SAIXTS. 


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f  Thou  wast  their  Rock,  their  Fortress  and  their  Might ; 
Thou,  Lord,  their  Captain  in  the  well-fought  light; 
Thou,  in  the  darkness  drear,  the  Light  of  light. 

Alleluia. 

/  Oh,  may  Thy  soldiers,  faithful,  true,  and  bold, 
Fight  as  the' Saints  who  nobly  fought  of  old, 
And  win,  with  them,  the  victor's  crown  of  gold. 

Alleluia. 

mf  O  blest  Communion,  fellowship  divine! 

We  feebly  struggle,  they  in  glory  shine ; 
cr  Yet  all  are  one  in  Thee,  for  all  are  Thine. 

/  Alleluia. 

p  And  when  the  strife  is  fierce,  the  warfare  long, 

Steals  on  the  ear  the  distant  triumph-song, 
cr  And  hearts  are  brave  again,  and  arms  are  strong. 

/  Alleluia. 

mf  The  golden  evening  brightens  in  the  west : 
Soon,  soon  to  faithful  warriors  comes  the  rest ; 
p  Sweet  is  the  calm  of  Paradise  the  bless'd. 

/  Alleluia. 

/  But  lo!  there  breaks  a  yet  more  glorious  day; 
The  saints  triumphant 'rise  in  bright  array; 
The  King  of  Glory  passes  on  His  way. 

Alleluia. 

ff  From  earth's  wide  bounds,  from  ocean's  farthest  coast, 
Through  gates  of  pearl  streams  in  the  countless  host, 
Singing  to  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 

Alleluia.    Amen. 

Bishop  W.  W.  How 


THE  COMMUNION  OF  SAL\ 
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"  Of  whom  the  whole  family  in  heaven  and  earth  is  named.' 


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Isaac  Smith,  1770. 


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»»/  Let  all  the  saints  terrestrial  sing, 
With  those  to  glory  gone  : 
For  all  the  servants  of  our  King, 
In  earth  and  heaven,  are  one. 

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mf  Through  waves  that  part  on  either  side, 

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Charles  Wesley,  1759. 


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189. 


(  First  Tune.)   8s.  ts.  D.  Sanctuary 

"And  a/U  r  this  i  beheld,  and  lo,  a  great  multitude,  which  no  man  could  number,    ././;./><//.-<>. 
of  nil  nations  and  kindred  and  people  and  tongu*  .<?.  stood  before  the  thrum  ,  and 
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mf  Patriarch,  and  Holy  Prophet. 

Who  prepared  the  way  of  Christ, 
King,  Apostle,  Saint.  Confessor, 
Martyr  and  Evangelist. 
p  Saintlv  Maiden.  Godly  Matron, 
cr    Widows  who  have  watched  to  prayer, 
/  Joined  in  holv  concert,  singing 
To  the  Lord  of  all,  are  there. 

p  They  have  come  from  tribulation. 

And  have  wash'd  their  robes  in  blood, 
Wash'd  them  in  the  blood  of  Jesus ; 
cr       Tried  thev  were,  and  firm  they  stood ; 
p  Iffock'd,  imprisoned, stoned. tormented, 

Sawn  asunder,  slain  with  sword, 
cr  Thev  have  conquer'd  death  and  Satan 
/     By  the  might  of  Christ  the  Lord. 


funis  Marching  with  Thy  cross  their  banner, 
They  have  triumph'd,  following 
Thee,  the  Captain  of  salvation, 
Thee,  their  Saviour  and  their  King. 
har  Gladly,  Lord,  with  Thee  they  snffer'd, 
Gladly,  Lord,  with  Thee  they  died ; 
And  by  death  {cr)  to  life  immortal 
They  were  born  and  glorified. 

/FtmisNow  they  reign  in  heavenlv  glory 
Now  they  walk  in  goldenlight, 

Nbwthey  drink,  as  from  a  river, 
Holy  bliss  and  infinite: 
har  Love  and  peace  they  taste  for  ever, 
cr  And  all  truth  and  knowledge  see 
/  In  the  beatific  vision 

Of  the  Blessed  Trinity.    Amen. 
Bishop  Christopher  Wordsworth,  1862. 


189 


THE  COMMUNION  OF  SAIXTS. 


(Second  Tune.)    8s.  ts.  D.  Mouetri 

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?n/  Patriarch,  and  Holy  Prophet, 

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King,  Apostle,  Saint,  Confessor, 
Martyr  and  Evangelist. 
p  Saintly  Maiden,  Godly  Matron, 
cr      Widows  who  have  watch'd  to  prayer, 
/  Joined  in  holy  concert,  singing 
To  the  Lord  of  all,  are  there. 
p  Thev  have  come  from  tribulation, 

And  have  wash'd  their  robes  in  blood, 
Wash'd  them  in  the  blood  of  Jesus ; 
cr      Tried  they  were. and  firm  they  stood  ; 
p  Mock'd,  imprison'd,  stoned. tormented, 

Sawn  asunder,  slain  with  sword  , 
cr  Thev  have  eonquer'd  death  and  Satan 
f    By  the  might  of  Christ  the  Lord. 


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Thee,  the  Captain  of  salvation, 
Thee,  their  Saviour  and  their  Kir 
har  Gladly,  Lord,  with  Thee  they  suffer 
Gladly,  Lord,  with  Thee  they  die( 
And  by  death  (cr)to  life  immortal 
They  were  born  and  glorified. 
ffunis^ow  they  reign  in  heavenly  glory, 
Xow  they  walk  in  golden  light, 
Now  they  drink,  as  from  a  river. 
Holy  bliss  and  infinite: 
har  Love  and  peace  they  taste  forever, 
cr    And  all  truth  and  knowledge  see 
/  In  the  beatific  vision 

Of  the  Blessed  Trinity.     Amen. 
Bishoj)  Christopher   Wordsworth,  1862. 


The  follou'ing  Hymns  are  suitable. 


3  15.    Blest  be  the  tie  that  binds. 


494.    Who  are  these  in  bright  array? 


189 


THE   COMMUXIOX   OF  SAINTS. 


(  Third  Tune.)    8s.  is.  D.  Weston. 

G.  /•'.  LeJeune. 
"And  after  this  I  beheld,  and  lo,  a  great  multitude,  which  no  man  could  number ,  of  all  nations 

and   kindred   and  people  and   tongues.  stood    before   the  throne,  and   before  the    Lain'', 

clothed  with  white  robes,  and  palms  in  their  hands." 


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mf  Patriarch,  and  Holy  Prophet. 

Who  prepared  the  way  of  Christ, 
King,  Apostle.  Saint,  Confessor, 

Martyr  and  Evangelist, 
p     Saintly  Maiden,  Godly  Matron, 
cr       Widows  who  have  watch'd  to  prayer, 
/     Joined  in  holy  concert,  singing 

To  the  Lord  of  all,  are  there. 

j)     They  have  come  from  tribulation, 

And  have  wash'd  their  robes  in  blood, 
Wash'd  them  in  the  blood  of  Jesus ; 
cr       Tried  they  Mere,  and  firm  they  stood, 
p    Mock'd.  imprison'd,  stoned,  tormented, 

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cr  They  have  conquered  death  and  Satan, 
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Marching  with  Thy  Cros3  their  banner, 

They  have  triumphed,  following 
Thee,  the  Captain  of  salvation, 

Thee   their  Saviour  and  their  King; 
Gladly,  Lord,  with  Thee  they  suffered; 

Gladly.  Lord,  with  Thee  they  died; 
And  by  death  (cr)  to  life  immortal 

They  were  born  and  glorified. 

Now  they  reign  in  heavenly  srlory, 

Now  they  walk  in  golden  light, 
Now  they  drink,  as  from  a  river, 

Holy  bliss  and  infinite  : 
Love  and  peace  they  taste  for  ever, 

And  all  truth  and  knowledge  see 
In  the  beatific  vision 

Of  the  Blessed  Trinity.     Amen. 


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Makes  them  kings  and  priests  to  God. 

John  Xeu-ton,  1779. 


THE  CHURCH. 


191-     S.M. 

"  0]»'ayfor  thepeace  of  Jerusalem;  they  s/t/>//  prosper  that  love  thee. 


S.  Thomas. 

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nip  For  her  my  tears  shall  fall ; 

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192 


Her  sweet  communion,  solemn  vows, 
Her  hymns  of  love  and  praise. 
mf  Jesus,  Thou  Friend  divine, 
<  )ur  Saviour  and  our  King, 
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/  Sure  as  Thy  truth  shall  last, 
To  Sion  shall  be  given 
The  brightest  glories  earth  can  yield, 
And  brighter  bliss  of  heaven.  Amen. 
Timothy  Dwight,  1809. 


L.  M, 


"Awake;  awake;  put  on  thy  strength,  O  Sinn." 


Tjruko. 
J:r.  Barney,  1S14. 


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The  world  thy  glories  shall  confess. 

mp  No  more  shall  foes  unclean  invade, 
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His  hand  thy  ruins  shall  repair: 
Nor  will  thy  watchful  Monarch  cease 
To  guard  thee  in  eternal  peace.    Amen. 
Philip  Doddridge. 


193. 


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Six  8s.  Fountains  Abbey. 

"  Ft  nj  excellent  thing*  are  spoken  of  Thee,  thou  cityof  God."    From  ''Oratory  Hymns. 

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Yea,  for  His  people  He  shall  count 
The  children  of  His  favour'd  mount. 


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Who  celebrate  His  matchless  praise ; 
Who,  here  in  Alleluias  skill'd, 

In  heaven  their  harps  and  hymns  shall  raise: 
O  Sion,  seat  of  Israel's  King, 
Be  mine  to  drink  thy  living  spring.     Amen. 

Psalm  lxxxvM. 


194. 


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Psalm  xlvi. 


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S.  Th- 
W.  Tanntr,  1703. 


earth     a  -  round, 


0  cease,  my  wandering  soul, 

On  restless  wing  to  roam  ; 
All  the  wide  world,  to  either  pole, 

Has  not  for  thee  a  home. 
cr  Behold  the  Ark  of  God, 

Behold  the  open  door; 
Hasten  to  gain  that  dear  abode, 

And  rove,  my  soul,  no  more. 


196 


C  M. 


There,  safe  thou  shalt  abide, 

There,  sweet  shall  be  thy  rest, 
And  every  longing  satisfied, 
With  full  salvation  blest. 
dim  And,  when  the  waves  of  ire 
Again  the  earth  >hall  fill, 
cr     The  Ark  shall  ride  the  sea  of  fire, 
Then  rest  on  Sion's  bill.    Amen. 
W.  A.  Muhlenberg,  1823. 

Nottingham. 
The  hill  of  Sion  is  a  fair  place,  and  the  joy  of  the  whole  earth."  J.  Clarke. 


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In  pledge  that  God,  for  times  to  come, 

His  city  will  uphold. 
/     Let  Sion's  mount  with  joy  resound; 

Her  daughters  all  be  taught 
In  songs  His  judgments  to  extol, 

Who  this  deliverance  wrought. 
mf  Compass  her  walls  in  solemn  pomp, 

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Observe  their  order  well, 
That  to  the  ages  yet  to  come 
His  wonders  you  may  tell. 
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Whilst  we  in  Him  confide; 
"Who.  as  lie  has  preserved  us  now, 
Till  death  will  be  our  Guide.  Amen, 
Psalm  xlviii. 


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When  Christians  love  and  live  as  one. 

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THE   CHURCH. 


198 


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W.  B.  Gilbert. 


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The  great  I  AM  ! 

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In  hell  profound ! 


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Rich  trophies  everlasting 
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In  heaven  may  meet ! 

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That  we  through  flood  and  flame 
The  Gospel  may  proclaim. 

Till  life's  last  hour.     Amen. 

Mattheu  Bridges,  1841 


199. 


THE  CHURCH. 
(Fibot  Tuws.)    8e.  6§. 

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JamuM  Merrick,  1761. 


199. 


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And  bid  the  world  farewell.     Aran. 

Jamu*  Merrick.  1761 


200 


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Henry  F.  Lyte,  1834. 


Anas. 


200 


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201 


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THE  CHCBCH. 

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203. 


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204. 


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John  Patrick,  1091 


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And  worship  at  His  sacred  feet,  Deeire  to  feed  on  joys  divine.    Amen. 

JLnneS**eU,  1760. 


205 


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Philip  Doddridge. 


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207. 


P.M. 


O  may  that  love  which  spread  this  board. 
Inspire  us  while  we  sing : 

/    "  Glory  to  God  in  highest  strains, 
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Good-will  from  heaven  to  men  is  come, 
And  let  it  never  cease.''     Amen. 

Philip  Doddridge. 


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Bishop  R.  Hebsr.  VUt. 


206. 


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Thine  agony  and  bloody  iweat, 
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T4.  Glory  be  to  Jeens. 
521.  Hark!  my  soul,  it  U  the  Lord. 
893.  Jesus,  Lover  of  my  souL 


455.  Jesus,  the  rery  thought  of  Thee. 
392.  Just  as  I  am,  without  one  plea. 
464.  The  King  of  lore  my  Shepherd  is. 
461.  Thee  will  I  lore,  my  strength,  my 
459.  Thou,  whom  my  soul  admire*  abore 


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BAPTISM    OF    INFANTS. 


'Suffer  little  children  to  come  unto  Me,  and  forbid  them  not 


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Philip  Doddridye. 


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Feed  in  pastures  ever  vernal, 
Drink  the  rivers  of  Thy  grace.    Amen. 

W.  A.  Muhlenberg,  1826. 


214. 


HOLY  BAPTISM. 

C.  M.  S.  Stephen. 

'•  77,  please  him  who  hath  chosen  him  to  be  a  '■'■'.  Jones,  1789. 


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Endure  the  cross,  despise  the  shame, 
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to/ Thus  outwardly  and  visibly 
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cr      Hereafter  share  His  crown.    Amen. 
Dean  H.  Afford,  1KB. 
BAPTISM  OF  A  YOUNG  PERSON. 

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The  sunshine  of  thy  day- ; 
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With  vain  regret,  deplore, 
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?;i/True  wisdom,  early  sought  and  gain'd, 
In  age  will  give  thee  rest: 
O  then  improve  the  morn  of  life, 
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HOLT   BAPTISM. 


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For  the  Gospel  from  above, 
For  the  word  that  "  God  is  love."  Ann. 

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224. 


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G'org?  R.  Prvntvt 


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225. 


CA  TECH  ISM—  CHILDREN'S  H YMNS. 
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George  R.  Prynne,  1856. 


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Let  the  little  ones  come  unto  Me. 


mf  Yet  still  to  His  footstool  in  prayer  I  may  go, 
And  ask  for  a  share  in  His  love ; 
And  if  I  thus  earnestly  seek  Him  below, 
I  shall  see  Him  and  hear  Him  above. 


*f  In  that  beautiful  place  He  has  gone  to  prepare 
For  all  who  are  washed  and  forgiven; 
And  many  dear  children  shall  be  with  Him  them. 
For  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 


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Walter  Nnaport,  1801 


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Nothing  small  or  lowly  scorning  cr   Or  till— sin's  dominion  falling- 

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Gathering  gladly  And  His  children 

Free-will  offerings  by  the  way.  Reach  their  everlasting  home. 


mf  Not  for  selfish  praise  or  glory, 

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Telling  mortals 
Of  our  Lord  and  Saviour's  birth. 


228. 


/    Steadfast,  then,  in  our  endeavour 
Heavenly  Father,  may  we  be ; 
And  for  ever,  and  for  ever, 
We  will  give  the  praise  to  Thee  • 

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Isaac  Watts,  1715. 


229,  a*  ?.  4 


CATECHISM-CHILDREN'S  HYMNS 


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Blessed  Jesus ! 
Let  us  early  turn  to  Thee. 

■a/  Early  let  us  seek  Thy  favour, 
Early  let  us  learn  Thy  will ; 
Do  Thou,  Lord,  our  only  Saviour, 
With  Thy  love  our  bosoms  fill: 

Blessed  Jesus! 
Thou  hast  loved  us, — love  us  still.    Ammm. 

Q.DvJUld. 


230. 


C.M.D. 


CATECHISM  -CHILDREN'S  HYMNS. 


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Hosanna  our  glad  'oices  raise, 

Hosanna  to  our  ting! 
Should  we  forget  cur  Saviour's  praise, 

The  stones  themielves  would  sing.  Amky 

J&vu4  Montgomery,  ItKk. 


231. 


CATECHISM— CHILDREW 8  HTMlTb 

(Friar  Twin.)    CM. 

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He  hung  and  suffered  there. 


mf  There  was  no  other  good  enough 
To  pay  the  price  of  sin, 
He  only  could  unlock  the  gate 
Of  heaven,  and  let  us  in. 


mf  He  died  that  we  might  be  forgiven, 

He  died  to  make  us  good, 
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f       Saved  by  His  precious  blood. 

(Swxwn  Tun*.) 


mf  O,  dearly,  dearly  has  He  loved, 
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6S,  59,  D. 

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that  doth  go  before  thee." 

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Satan's  host  doth  flee; 
On,  then,  Christian  soldiers, 
On  to  victory. 
cr  Hell's  foundations  quiver 
At  the  shout  of  praise ; 
Brothers,  lift  your  voices, 
Loud  your  anthems  raise. 
ff       Onward,  Christian  soldiers,  etc. 
/Like  a  mighty  army 

Moves  the  Church  of  God; 
m/ Brothers,  we  are  treading 

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We  are  not  divided, 
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cr  One  in  hope,  and  doctrine, 

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p  Crowns  and  thrones  may  perish, 

Kingdoms  rise  and  wane, 
cr  But  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Constant  will  remain ; 
/Gates  of  hell  can  never 

'Gainst  that  Church  prevail ; 
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And  that  cannot  fail. 
ff      Onward,  Christian  soldiers,  etc. 
/Onward,  then,  ye  people, 
Join  our  happy  throng, 
Blend  with  ours' your  voices, 

In  the  triumph  song; 

Glory,  laud,  and  honour, 

Unto  Christ  the  King, 

This  through  countless  ages 

Men  and  Angels  sing. 

ff       Onward.  Christian  soldiers,  etc. 

S.  Baring-Gould,  1865. AmeW. 


This  Hymn  may  also  be  sung  on  other  occasioyis. 


233. 


88.  7s.  78. 


CA TECHISM—  CEIL D II EN'S  HYMNS. 


The  CMld  Jesiis." 


IRBY. 

H.  J.  Gauntlett. 


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Love,  and  watch  the  lowly  maiden 
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Christian  children  all  must  be 

Mild,  obedient,  good  as  He. 


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And  He  feeleth  for  our  sadi 
cr  And  He  shareth  in  our  gladness. 

/And  our  eyes  at  last  shall  see  Him, 

Through  His  own  redeeming  love, 
p  For  that  Child  so  dear  and  gentle 
/     Is  our  Lord  in  heaven  above; 
And  He  leads  His  children  on 
To  the  place  where  He  is  gone. 


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With  the  oxen  standing  by, 
We  shall  see  Him;  (f )  but  in  heaven, 

Set  at  God's  right  hand  on  high ; 
When  like  stars  His  children  crowned 
All  in  white  shall  wait  around.     Amen. 

6.  /'.  Alexander,  1846. 


Hymn  178  may  also  be  used. 


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Anoint  me  with  Thy  heavenly  grace. 
And  seal  me  for  Thine  own ; 

235. 


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To  Thee  be  ever  given ; 
Then  life  shall  be  Thy  service,  Lord, 
cr         And  death  the  gate  of  heaven.     Amkn. 

Matthew  Bridges,  1848. 


L.M. 


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Let  cheerful  anthems  fill  His  house, 

While  to  His  sacred  throne  I  move. 
'Tie  done,  the  great  transaction's  done;  m/o 

Deign,  gracious  Lord,  to  make  me  thine ; 
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Glad  to  confess  thy  voice  divine. 


Here  rest,  my  oft-divided  heart, 

Pix'd  on    thy  God,  thy  Saviour,  rest. 
Who  with  the  world  would  grieve  to  pan 

When  call'd  on  angels'  food  to  feast? 
High  heaven,  that  heard  the  solemn  vow, 

That  vow  renew'd  shall  daily  hear, 
Till  In  life's  latest  hour  I  bow, 

And  bless  in  death  a  bond  so  dea*-  Ame  > 

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w  O  'twere  not  in  joy  to  charm  me. 

Were  that  joy  unmix "d  with  Thee. 


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p  Soon  shall  close  thy  earthly  mission. 

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er  Hope  soon  change  to  elad  fruition. 
/      Faith  to  sight,  and  prayer  to  praise 

H.  F  L  ■'■.  1S33. 


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What  a  Father's  smile  is  thine; 
What  a  Saviour  died  to  win  thee; 
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/  Haste  then  on  fro»n  grace  to  glory, 

Arm'd  by  faith,  and  wing'd  by  prayer; 
Heaven's  eternal  day's  before  thee, 
God's  own  hand  shall  guide  thee  there. 
p  Soon  shall  close  thy  earthly  mission, 

Ssvift  shall  pass  thy  pilgrim  days; 
w  Hope  soon  change  to  glad  fruition. 
/      Faith  to  sight/'and  praver  to  praise.     Amen 

H.  F.  Lytc,  1S35. 


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p    While  life's  dark  maze  I  tread, 
And  griefs  around  me  spread, 

Be  Thou  my  Guide : 
Bid  darkness  turn  to  aay ; 
Wipe  sorrow's  tears  away, 
Nor  let  me  ever  stray 

From  Thee  aside. 


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When  death's  cold,  sullen  stream. 
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«r    Blest  Saviour  then  in  love, 
Fear  and  distrust  remove; 
/    O  bear  me  safe  above, 

A  rrmsom'd  soul.     Amen 

Ray  Palmer,  ISO. 


•  This  Hymn  may  alto  be  tin?  on  oiktr 


238. 


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CONFIRMATION. 


"And  they  thall  be  Mine,  saith  the  Lord  of  Boats,  in  that  day 
I  make  up  My  jewel*." 


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H .  J.  OamntUtt. 


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Shield  us  through  our  earthly  strife: 
Thou  the  Life,  the  Truth,  the  Way, 
Guide  us  to  the  realms  of  day. 
Thine  for  ever  — O  how  bless'd 
They  who  find  in  Thee  their  rest! 
Saviour,  Guardian,  heavenly  Friend, 
O  defend  us  to  the  end. 


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All  our  sins  by  Thee  forgiven, 
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Mary  F.  Maude,  184& 


'Thou  hast  avouched  the  Lord  this  day  to  be  thy  Ood. 


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Lord,  guide  our  doubtful  feet  aright, 

And  keep  us  in  Thy  ways ; 
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Turn  Thou  our  prayers  to  praise. 


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CONFIRMATION 


'He  dvxlleth  with  you,  and  shall  be  in  you. 


Fidklal  Stub. 

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Bless,  bless,0  Lord,  Thy  children's  prayer,* 
That  they  may  come  and  find  Thee  there. 

st/Lord,  shall  we  come  ?  not  thus  alone, 
At  holy  time,  or  solemn  rite, 
But  every  hour  till  life  be  flown, 


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Confirm' d  in  heaven,  confirm'd  by  Thee. 

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And  will  their  prayer  attend. 

Paris*  xx. 


*  Th  it  Hymn  may  alto  be  tung  on  other  occmhtnu. 


245, 


O.M. 


CONFIRMATION 


O  Lord  G*d  of  hosts,  blesud  is  the  man  that  putUth  his  trust  4»  rW" 


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For  Thee,  the  living  God. 
Thrice  happy  they  whose  choice  has  Thee 

Their  sure  protection  made, 
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246: 


Till  all  on  Sion's  holy  mount 

Before  their  God  appear. 
For  God,  who  is  our  Sun  and  Shield, 

Will  grace  and  glory  give; 
And  no  good  thing  will  He  withhold 

From  them  that  justly  live. 
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How  highly  bless' d  is  he, 
Whose  hope  and  trust,  securely  placed, 

Are  still  reposed  on  Thee !    Amzn. 

Psalm  LccriT. 


O.M. 


'What  shall  separate  us  from  the  love  of  Christ." 


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Shall  fix  my  roving  heart.  Thy  worth  is  all  my  plea.     Amwi, 

John  NevUn,  im. 

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The  following  Hymn*  art  suitable  for  this  Offict. 
137.    Gome,  Holy  Ghost,  Creator,  come.  132.    Our  blest  Redeemer,  ere  Ht  bsislhsj 

Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise. 


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«r   All  the  woes  of  life  beguile ; 
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Take  them  to  Thyself  at  last. 

W.  B.  Collyer, 


248. 


(Fimt  Tmr».) 


HOLT  MATRIMONY. 


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The  holy  Three  are  with  us, 
The  threefold  grace  is  said. 


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The  heavenly  spouse  dost  seal ! 


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To  join  their  loving  hands, 

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In  Thine  eternal  bands ! 


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In  perfect  sacrifice, 
Till  to  the  home  of  gladness 
With  Christ's  own  Bride  they  rise. 

John  Keble,  1857. 

S.  Alphjmi. 

H.  J.  OauntUti. 


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How  canst  thou  want  if  He  provide,  or    And  has  He  not  His  promise  passed, 
Or  lose  thy  way  with  such  a  Guide?  That  thou  shalt  overcome  at  last? 


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John  XetDto%, 


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Or  do  the  ill  I  would  not  do; 
f    Still  He  who  felt  temptation's  power 
Shall  guard  me  fci  that  dangerous  hoar. 


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cr    Divides  me  for  a  little  while, 

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For  Thou  didst  weep  o'er  Lazarus  dead. 


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*m  Still  He  who  once  vouchsafed  to  bear 
Such  bitter  conflict  with  despair, 
Shall  sweetly  soothe,  shall  gently  dry, 

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Through  every  conflict  but  the  last, 
Still,  still  unchanging,  watch  beside 
My  bed  of  death,  for  Thou  hast  died : 
Then  point  to  realms  of  cloudleas  day, 
And  wipe  the  latest  tear  away.     Amen 

Robert  Grant.  1806- 


ZoJL    cm. 


jtblTATION  OF  THE  SICK 
'Let  this  mind  be  in  you,  which  wa*  also  in  Christ  J  emu.' 


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Let  grace  our  selfishness  expel, 

Our  earthliness  refine ; 
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As  free  and  true  as  Thine. 


252.   7b 


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'Surely  He  hath  borne  our  griefs  and  carried  our  sorrow. 


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Jesus,  Son  of  Mary,  hear. 
When  the  heart  is  sad  within 
With  the  thought  of  all  its  sin, 
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Jesus,  Son  of  Mary,  hear. 
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Though  the  sins  were  not  Thine  own ; 
Thou  hast  deigned  their  load  to  bear, 
Jesus,  Son  of  Mary,  hear.    Ambn. 

Dean  H.  H.  Milman,  1827. 


253.   OM.D 


VISITATION  OF  THE  SICK. 


"Thou  art  my  kidim^plaet.' 


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tr    O  give  me  strength  in  death  to  speak, 
My  Saviour  died  for  me.     Ames. 


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254. 


VTSTTATION  OF  THE  SICK. 
6«.  D.    (Fimt  T^nt) 

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Aw  Hymn  may  aUo  be  rung  on  other  occumom. 


VISITATION  OF   THE   SICK. 

ajT.    Cs.  D.     (Second  Tim 

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mf  Choose  Thou  for  me,  my  God, 
So  shall  I  walk  aright ; 
Take  Thou  my  cup,  and  it 
With  joy  or  sorrow  fill, 
As  best  to  Thee  may  seem ; 
Choose  Thou  my  good  and  ill. 

mf  Choose  Thou  for  me  my  friends, 
My  sickness  or  my  health: 

p    Choose  Thou  my  cares  for  me, 
My  poverty  or  wealth. 

mf  Not  mine,  not  mine  the  choice, 
In  things  or  great  or  small ; 

cr  Be  Thou  my  guide,  my  strength. 

/        My  wisdom,  and  mv  all.     Amen. 

H.  Eonar.  1856. 
*  This  Hymn  may  also  be  sung  on  other  occasions. 


VISITATION   OF    THE   SICK. 

"OO.      G  11  ARLINGTON. 

••  Saving  a  dt  sin  to  depart/md  t<>  be  with  Christ,  which  is  far  better."       Dr. 


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p    'T  is  not  that  murmuring  thoughts  arise, 
And  dread  a  Father's  will ; 
'T  is  not  that  meek  submission  flies, 
And  would  not  suffer  still. 

cr  It  is  that  heaven-taught  faith  surveys 
The  path  that  leads  to  light, 

mf  And  longs  her  eager  plumes  to  raise, 
And  lose  herself  in  sight. 

mf  It  is  that  hope  with  ardour  glows 
To  see  Him  face  to  face, 


Whose  dying  love  no  language  inows 
Sufficient  art  to  trace. 

p    It  is  that  tortur'd  conscience  feels 
The  pangs  of  struggling  sin  : 

cr  Sees,  though  afar,  the  hand  that  heals, 
And  ends  her  war  within. 

/    0  let  me  wing  my  hallowed  flight 
From  earth-born  woe  and  care. 
And  soar  above  these  clouds  of  night 
My  Saviour's  bliss  to  share.     Amen. 
Gerard  S.  Xoel,  1819. 


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m/My  God.  my  Father,  while  I  stray 

Far  from  ray  home,  on  life's  rough  way, 
0  teach  me  from  ray  heart  to  say, 
p  ''Thy  will  be  done." 

p    Though  dark  my  path,  and  sad  my  lot, 
Let  me  be  still  and  murmur  not, 
And  breathe  the  prayer  divinely  taught, 
p  "Thy  will  be  done." 

p    What  though  in  lonely  grief  I  sigh 
For  friends  beloved  no  longer  nigh, 
Submissive  still  would  I  reply, 
p  "Thy  will  be  done." 

This  Hymn  7nay  also  be 


p    If  Thou  shouldst  call  me  to  resign 
What  most  I  prize  —  it  ne'er  was  mine: 
I  only  yield  Thee  what  is  Thine  — 
p  "  Thy  will  be  done.*' 

mf  Renew  my  will  from  day  to  day, 
Blend  it  with  Thine,  and  takeaway 
All  that  now  makes  it  iuird  to  say, 
p  "  Thy  will  be  done." 

mf  Let  but  my  fainting  heart  be  blest 
With  Thy  sweet  Spirit  for  its  Guest; 
Alv  God,  to  Thee  I  leave  the  rest; 
p  "  Thy  will  be  done."    Amen. 

Charlotte  Elliott,  1834. 
sung  on  other  occasions. 


257.   ,. 


VISITATION  OF  THE  SICK 
"My  meditation  af  Htm  shall  be  tweet." 


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I     will  be  still  and  trust.    He      Is    my  God:  Tho'   dark  my  road. 


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He  holds  me  that  I     shall  not  fall, Wherefore 


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m/  Whate'er  my  Gk>d  ordains  is  right; 
My  Light,  My  Life  is  He, 
Who  cannot  will  me  aught  but  good  ; 
I  trust  Him  utterly ; 
For  well  I  know, 
In  joy  or  woe, 
We  soon  shall  see,  as  sunlight  clear, 
How  faithful  was  our  Guardian  here. 

mf  Whate'er  my  God  ordains  is  right; 

Here  will  I  take  my  stand, 
P    Though  sorrow, need,  or  death  make  earth 

For  me  a  desert  land. 
er  My  Father's  care 

Is  round  me  there, 
He  holds  me  that  I  shall  not  fall ; 
And  so  to  Him  I  leave  it  all    A 

S.  BodigaU,  1675 ;  Tr.  O.  Wlmkwortk, 


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Whate'er  my  God  ordains  is  right; 

He  never  will  deceive ; 
He  leads  me  by  the  proper  path, 
And  so  to  Him  I  cleave, 
And  take  content 
What  He  hath  sent; 
His  hand  can  turn  my  griefs  away, 
And  patiently  I  wait  His  day. 

Whate'er  my  God  ordains  is  right; 

Though  I  the  cup  must  drink 
That  bitter  seems  to  my  faint  heart, 
I  will  not  fear  nor  shrink; 
Tears  pass  away 
With  dawn  of  day: 
Sweet  comfort  yet  shall  fill  my  heart, 
And  pain  and  sorrow  all  depart. 


rfttf/ofteeriey  Ajrmtu  era  tmiabUfor  this  Oflc* 


36. 
S36. 

•14. 

465, 
SSI. 
638. 


A  few  more  years  shall  roll.  393. 

Abide  with  me.  393. 

Ark  thou  weary,  «*  thou  languid.  613. 

Hark!  hark  my  soul.  64. 

Hark!  my  soul,  it  ta  the  Lord.  607. 

Ikeatdtbevoioeef  Jeeua  any.  66. 

to*  golden.  447. 


Jeeua,  Lover  of  my  eouL 

Just  aa  I  am,  without  one  plea. 

Lead,  kindly  Light 

My  sina,  my  sine,  my  Saviour. 

Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee. 

O  Thou,  from  whom  all  goodneae 

Biae,  my  soul,  and  stretch  thy 


•7.     Weary  of  earth,  and  laden  with  my  «in 


258. 


CM. 


tfuvial  of  ttje  Drab. 

"Lord,  let  me  know  my  end,  and  the  number  of  my  days. 


DUHDIB- 

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And  every  man,  in  best  estate, 
But  vanity  appears. 
mp     Man,  like  a  shadow,  vainly  walks, 
With  fruitleas  cares  oppress'd  ; 
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By  whom  'twill  be  posseas'd. 
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nf       On  Thee  alone  my  steadfast  hope 

Shall  ever,  Lord,  depend, 
p        Lord,  hear  my  cry,  accept  my  tears, 
And  listen  to  my  prayer, 
Who  sojourn  like  a  stranger  here, 
As  all  my  fathers  were. 
p        O  spare  me  yet  a  little  time  ; 
My  wasted  strength  restore, 
Before  I  vanish  quite  from  hence, 
And  shall  be  seen  no  more.     AsEDr. 
PMimxxxix. 


1  Ye  Borrow  not  even  a*  others  which  have  no  hope." 


S.  Mabt. 

Plau/ords  Psalter,  1871 


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Then  why  lament  departed  friends, 

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Death's  but  the  servant  Jesus  sends 

To  call  us  to  His  arms. 
If  sin  be  parden'd,  we're  secure, 

Death  hath  no  sting  beside; 
The  law  gave  sin  its  strength  and  poi 

Bat  Christ,  oar  Ransom,  died. 


The  grave  of  all  His  saints  He  bless  d , 

When  in  the  grave  He  lay: 
And,  rising  thence,  their  hopes  He  raised 

To  everlasting  day. 
Then, Joyfully,  while  life  we  have, 

To  Christ,  our  Life,  well  sing, 
"  Where  is  thy  victory,  O  grave  f 

And  where,  O  death,  thy  sting  ?  y    A] 
/mm  wmxu,  ins. 


BURIAL  OF  THE  DEAD. 


(Fibst  Tune.)    L.  M. 

"  Them  which  sleep  in  Jesus,  loill  God  bring  icich  Him.' 


260. 


fim. 

W.  B.  Bradbury.    1841. 


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A  culm  and   an  -  disturb'd  re-  pose, 


Un-brok-en  by  the  last  of    foes.      A-mex. 


/^  Asleep  in  Jesus  !  O  how  sweet 
To  be  for  such  a  slumber  meet; 
With  holy  confidence  to  sing 
That  death  hath  lost  its  painful  sting! 

p  Asleep  in  Jesus!  peaceful  rest ! 
cr  "Whose  waking  is  supremely  blest; 
nf  Xo  fear,  no  woe  shall  dim  that  hour 
That  manifests  the  Saviour's  power. 


(Second  Tune.) 
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p  Asleep  in  Jesus!  O  for  me 
May  such  a  blissful  refuge  be ! 
Securely  shall  my  ashes  lie, 
Waiting  the  summons  from  on  high. 

p  Asleep  in  Jesus !  far  from  thee 
Thy  kindred  and  their  graves  may  be ; 
cr  But  there  is  still  a  blessed  sleep, 

From  which  none  ever  wakes  to  weep. 

AMttST. 
Margaret  Mackay,  1832. 


S.  John's,  Highlands. 

W.  C.  £. 


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BURIAL  OF  THE  DEAD. 


"He  shall  enter  into  peace." 


Naomi 

L.  Mason 


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dm  A  while  we  weep  and  linger  here,  Where,  on  the  bosom  of  their  God, 

Then  follow  to  the  tomb.  They  rest  from  human  woe; 

cr    Jesus !  our  shadowy  path  illume, 
And  teach  the  chasten'd  mind 
mf   To  welcome  all  that's  left  of  good, 
To  all  that's  lost  resign' d.    Amkn 

A.  L.  Barbauld,  1771 


262. 


L.M. 


BURIAL    OF    A    CHILD. 

'0/  tuch  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven," 


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263. 


BURIAL  OF  THE  DEAD. 
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cv  Clothed  in  robes  of  spotless  white, 
Now  it  dwells  with  Thee  in  light. 


p  Ah,  Lord  Jesus,  graut  that  we 

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er  And  the  lovely  pastures  see 

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mf  Then  the  gain  of  death  we  prove, 
Tho*  Thou  take  what  most  we  love. 
J    W.  Meinhold ;  Tr.    C.  Wivkworth,  1S5S. 


AMEN. 


263 


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Lord,  Thou  wouldst  no  longer  leave  It; 
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or    Clothed  in  robes  of  spotless  white, 
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Tho'  Thou  take  what  most  we  love. 

/.  W.  Meinhold;  Tr.  C.  Winkvorth,  1S58. 


The  following  Hymns  are  suitable  for  this  Office. 


38  #  A  few  more  yean  shall  rolL 

491.  Brief  life  is  here  oar  portion. 

93*  I  would  not  live  alway. 

9T.  It  is  not  death  to  die. 

403*  Jerusalem  the  golden 

104*  Jesus  lives,  no  longer  now. 

393*  Jesus,  Lover  of  my  soul. 

512.  Lead,  kindly  Light. 


108.  Lift  your  glad  voices. 

256.  My  God,  my  Father,  while  I  stray. 

509.  O  Paradise,  O  Paradise. 

447.  Rise,  my  soul,  and  stretch  thy  wings 

404.  The  King  of  love  my  Shepherd  is. 

254.  Thy  way,  not  mine,  O  Lord. 

323.  When  I  can  trust  my  all  with  God. 

252.  When  our  beads  are  bowed  with  wesv 


264 


P.M. 


iFot  ttjose  at  Sea. 

"Th*  bright  and  morning  Hmr* 


Win. 


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«p  Star  of  hope,  gleam  on  the  billow, 
Bless  the  soul  that  sighs  for  thee, 
Bless  the  sailor's  lonely  pillow, 
Far,  far  at  sea. 


»/  Star  of  faith,  when  winds  are  mocal»f 
All  his  toil,  he  flies  to  thee ; 
Save  him  on  the  billows  rocking, 
Far,  far  at  sea. 

nf  Star  divine,  O  safely  guide  him, 

Bring  the  wanderer  home  to  thee; 
Sore  temptations  long  have  tried  him. 
Far,  far  at  sea.     Amen 

AWMMNHMM. 


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269. 


Whose  billows  own'd  th'  incarnate  God, 

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Defied  the  pilot's  art; 
When  terror  in  each  face  appeared. 

And  sorrow  in  each  heart; 


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I  found  Thine  ear  not  slow  to  hear, 

Nor  short  Thine  arm  to  save. 
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The  raging  sea  was  hush  d  in  peace, 

And  every  wave  was  still. 
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A  life  of  praise  shall  be  ; 
And  death,  when  death  shall  be  my  fate 

Shall  join  ray  soul  to  Thee.     AsTftft. 

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They  may  in  hope  their  charge  resign ; 
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They  may  with  crowns  of  glory  shine. 

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Distressed  souls  forget  their  pains ; 
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dim  With  care  bind  up  the  broken  heart,  And  let  your  heaven-taught  conduct  show 
And  wipe  the  tears  from  weeping  eyes.  That  ye're  commission 'd  from  above, 

•/   Freely  from  Me  ye  have  received, 
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Thus  shall  your  doctrines  be  believed, 
And,  by  your  labours,  sinners  live, 

Anonyvurus. 


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170.  Lord  of  the  fcarrost,  hoar. 

171.  To  senrants  of  th«  Lord. 


274 


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mf  According  to  Thy  promise,  Lord, 
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mf  O  Holy  Ghost,  into  our  minds 

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Of  strife  and  of  dissension 
Dissolve,  O  Lord,  the  bands, 

And  knit  the  knots  of  peace  and  love 
Throughout  all  Christian  land*. 

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The  Father  of  all  might, 
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The  Spirit  of  Father  and  of  Son, 

One  God  in  Persons  Three. 

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276. 


Hosanna!  let  their  angels  sing, 

And  heaven  with  earth  the  strain  prolong. 
But  will,  indeed,  Jehovah  deign 

Here  to  abide,  no  transient  guest  ? 
Here  will  the  world's  Redeemer  reign  ! 

And  here  the  Holy  Spirit  rest  ? 
That  glory  never  hence  depart; 

Yet  choose  not.  Lord,  this  house  alons>: 
Thy  kingdom  come  to  every  heart, 

In  every  bosom  fix  Thy  throne.     AMD. 
James  Montgomery,  1S22. 


LM. 


"The  glory  of  Lebanon  shall  eene-mnto  The*,  the  fir-tree,  the  pine-tree,  and  the 
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The  heads  that  guide  endue  with  skill, 
The  hands  that  work  preserve  from  ill, 
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May  raise  the  topstone  in  its  day. 

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277. 


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Psalm  xxvi. 
*  This  hymn  may  also  be  sung  on  other  occasions. 


279. 


CS.  4S. 


CONSECBATION  OF  CHUBCHES. 


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Tr.  John  Chandler,  1837. 


280. 


COXSECBATION   OF  C  HUE  CUES. 


CM. 


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Psalm  cxxxii. 

C.  M.  (  First  Tune.)  Mear. 

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281. 


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Like  her  united  towers. 


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Thou  holy  city  of  our  God, 
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And  ever  wish  thee  well, 
For  Sion  and  the  temple's  sake, 
Where  God  vouchsafes  to  dwell. 

Amen. 
Psalm  cxxii. 


This  Hymn  nun/  also  be  sung  on  olht  r  occasions. 


281* 


COXs !■: <  'RA  TIO X  OF  CHI 7/ CUES. 


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Psalm  cxii. 
*  Thi8hymn  ma'i  be  sunj  cm  other  occasions. 


282/ 


CONSECRATION  OF  CHUliCHES. 


"  Heliohl  I  lay  in  Zion  a  chief  comeMtone,  >  U  ct,  precious. 


Regent  Squake. 
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cr      In  glad  hvmus  eternally. 


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What  they  ask  of  Thee  to  gain. 

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Praise  and  honour  to  the  Spirit, 

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One  in  might,  and  one  in  glory. 

While  eternal  ages  run.     Amen. 
Swrum  Breviary;  Tr.  J.  M.  Keale,  1851. 


*  This  hymn  may  also  be  sung  on  other  occasions. 


The  following  Hymns  are  suitable  for  this  Office. 
4.    Hosanna  to  the  living  Lord.  245.    O  God  of  hosts,  the  mighty  Lord. 

493.    Jerusalem  the  golden.  200,    Pleasant  are  Thy  courts  above. 

157.    Lord  of  the  worlds  above.  202.    The  Church's  one  foundation. 


283. 


7S,  6S,  D. 


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Till,  o'er  our  ransomed  nature 

The  Lamb  for  sinners  slain. 
Redeemer.  King,  Creator. 

In  bliss  returns  to  reign.     Amen. 

Bishop  Reginald  Heber,  1819. 


284 


■    L.  M. 


Missioys. 

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Blessings  abound  where'er  He  reigns ; 
The  prisoner  leaps  to  burst  his  chains, 
dim  The  weary  find  eternal  rest, 
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Let  every  creature  rise,  and  bring 
Peculiar  honours  to  our  King: 
Angels  descend  with  songs  again, 
And  earth  repeat  the  loud  Amen.A.MEX. 
Isaac  Watts,  1719. 


S.  M. 


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That  thy  way  may  be  known  upon  earth."1 


S.  Thomas. 
W.  Tansur.  1769. 


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With  joy  and  pious  mirth  ; 
For  Thou,  the  righteous  Judge  and  King, 
Shall  govern  all  the  earth. 


saints  to  shine.  A  -  men. 


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/    Let  differing  nations  join^ 
To  celebrate  Thy  fame ; 
Let  all  the  world,  O  Lord,  combine 
To  praise  Thy  glorious  Name, 
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Shall  constant  blessings  shower; 
And  all  the  world  in  awe  shall  stand 
Of  His  resistless  power.    Amen. 
Psalm  lxvii. 


This  Hymn  may  also  be  sung  on  other  occasions. 


286. 


C.  M. 


MISSIONS. 


"  They  shall  see  the  glory  of  the  Lord." 


Marty. 
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See  not  this  heavenly  light ; 


287 


Xo  sacred  beams,  no  radiance  mild, 
Dispel  their  dreary  night. 
w/Tlion,  who  didst  lighten  Sion's  hill, 
OnCarmel,  who  didst  shine, 
Our  deserts  let  Thy  glory  fill, 
Thy  excellence  divine. 
m/Like  Lebanon,  in  towering  pride, 
May  all  our  forests  smile; 
And  may  our  borders  blossom  wide 
Like  Sharon's  fruitful  soil.    Amex. 
Bishop  H.  U.  Onde r clonk,  1826. 


■     L.  M. 


Truro. 
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I    I 

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I  am  Jehovah,  God  alone: 

Thy  voice  their  idols  shall  confound, 

And  ea>t  their  altars  to  the  ground. 
f  Let  Sion's  time  of  favour  come ; 

O  bring  the  tribes  of  Israel  home; 


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Gentiles  and  Jews  in  Jesus'  fold. 
/  Almighty  God,  Thy  grace  proclaim 
In  every  clime,  of  every  name ; 
Let  adverse  powers  lie  fore  Thee  fall. 
And  crown  the  Saviour  Lord  of  all.  Amex- 
William  Shrubsole,  1705. 


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May  *Jae  morning  chase  the  night  ■ 

And  redemption, 
Freely  purchased,  win  the  day 


/    Fly  abroad,  eternal  Gospel, 
Win  and  conquer,  never 
May  thy  lasting  wide  dominions 
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290. 


L.M. 


/   Eternal  are  Thy  mercies,  Lord, 
And  truth  eternal  is  Thy  word : 
Thy  praise  shall  sound  from  shore  to  shore, 
Till  suns  shall  rise  and  set  no  more. 

Isaac  Watts,  1719. 


'To  preach  the  acceptable  year  of  the  Lord.'' 


Missionary  Chaht. 

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«y    God  shield  you  with  a  wall  of  lire,  p  And  when  our  labours  all  are  o'er, 

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dim  Bid  raging  winds  their  fury  cease,  cr  Meet,  with  the  ransomed  throng  to  fall 

And  calm  the  savage  breast  to  peace.  /  And  crown  the  Saviour  Lord  of  all. 


•  This  Hymn  map  alto  be  rang  on  aiker  occasion*. 


2S/-L,     7i.  €■    D.    (Fnwr  Tun.) 


MISSIONS. 


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Around  one  altar  kneeling, 

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Remove  and  pass  away, 
Like  shadows  of  the  morning 

Before  the  blase  of  day. 

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In  a  blest  land  of  love. 


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Let  strife  and  tumult  cease, 
sr.  All  earth  His  blessed  kingdom, 
The  Lord  and  Prince  of  Peace. 

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When  shall  the  morning  brighten, 

The  shadows  flee  away? 
O  sweet  anticipation ! 

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To  pray,  and  hope,  and  labour, 

Till  the  dark  night  be  gone. 

Jams  BortkmUk. 


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■'And  th< re  shall  be  one  fold  and  one  Sh>jih> /•</." 


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Let  Jew  and  Gentile,  meeting 

From  many  a  distant  shore, 
Around  one  altar  kneeling, 

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The  shadows  flee  away  ? 
O  sweet  anticipation  ! 

It  cheers  the  watchers  on, 
To  pray,  and  hope,  and  labour. 
Till  the  dark  night  be  gone.     Amen, 
Bortkviek. 


292. 


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MISSIONS. 


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Of  His  love  so  deep  and  dear; 
Of  the  precious  price  that  bought  them ; 
Of  the  nail,  the  thorn,  the  spear ; 
Ye  who  know  Him, 
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*/  Haste,  O  haste,  and  spread  the  tidings 
Wide  to  earth's  remotest  strand ; 

dim  Let  no  brother's  bitter  chidings 
Rise  against  us  when  we  stand 

In  the  judgment, 
From  some  far,  forgotten  land. 


Lo !  the  hills  for  harvest  whiten, 
All  along  each  distant  shore ; 

Seaward  far  the  islands  brighten; 
Light  of  nations!  lead  us  o'er: 

When  we  seek  them, 
Let  Thy  Spirit  go  before. 

O.F.A' 


43. 


The  following  Bymnt  or*  tuitaMe  : 

Hall  to  the  Lord's  Anointed.  146.    Thou,  whoso  Almighty  Wot* 

Hark,  the  sonf  of  Jubilee.  7.    Thy  kingdom  oome,  O  God. 

How  beauteous  are  their  foot.  43.    Watchman,  toll  us  of  the 


MISSIONS. 


9QQ  rOB   MISSIONS   TO   THE    NEW    SETTLEMENTS    EH    THE    UNITED    STATES. 

C*~/KJ,     fc   fo  Teeves. 

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The  desert  features  soon  were  lost; 

Thy  temples  there  arose ; 
Our  shores,  as  culture  made  them  fair, 
Were  hallowed  by  Thy  rites,  by  prayer, 

And  blossomed  as  the  rose. 


mf  And  O  may  we  repay  this  debt 
To  regions  solitary  yet 

Within  our  spreading  land ; 
There,  brethren,  from  our  common  home, 
Still  westward,  like  our  fathers, 
Still  guided  by  Thy  hand. 


mf  Saviour,  we  own  this  debt  of  lore : 
O  shed  Thy  Spirit  from  above. 

To  move  each  Christian  breast ; 
Till  heralds  shall  Thy  truth  proclaim, 
And  temples  rise  to  fix  Thy  Name, 

Through  all  our  desert  west.    Amen. 

Bukop  B    U.  0%4mr4amk,lWL 


294. 


L.M. 


MISSIONS. 
FOR    THK    JEWS. 

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Back  to  Thy  fold  the  wanderers  bring,        Firm  to  its  parent-stock  unite. 

Teach  them  to  seek  Thy  slighted  grace, 
And  hail  in  Christ  their  promised  King. /Hail,  glorious  day,  expected  long! 

When  Jew  and  Greek  one  pray' r  shall  poui) 

The  veil  of  darkness  rend  in  twain,  With  eager  feet  one  temple  throng, 

Which  hides  their  Shiloh's  glorious  light ;    With  grateful  praise  one  God  adore.  Amsw 

Janus  Joyce.  1809. 

L-M.  Dahlbt. 

"Speak  ye  ccmjorta&lv  to  Jerusalem."  W,  H.  Dorlm* 

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Thy  promised  King  His  sceptre  sways ; 
Behold,  thy  own  Messiah  reigns. 

p    By  foreign  streams  no  longer  roam,  ? 

And, weeping, think  on  Jordan's  flood  ; 
In  every  clime  behold  a  home, 
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No  taunting  foes  the  song  require ; 

No  strangers  mock  thy  captive  chain, 
Thy  friends  provoke  the  silent  lyre, 

And  brethren  ask  the  holy  strain. 

Then  why,  on  bending  willows  hung, 
Israel,  still  sleeps  the  tuneful  string ! 

Why  mute  remains  the  sullen  tongue. 
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But  Thou  hast  needy  brethren  here,  cr  In  them  thou  may'st  be  clothed,  and  fed, 

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Whose  humble  names  Thou  wilt  confess  mf   Thy  face  with  reverence  and  with  lov« 
Before  Thy  Father's  face.  We  m  x^y  p^  would  Ke; 

In  their  sad  accents  of  distress  d    For,  while  we  minister  to  them, 

Thy  pleading  voice  is  heard,  We  do  it,  Lord,  to  Thee.     Amkst. 

Philip  Doddridge. 

0M-  (Tune  "Covejtbt,"  abor*) 

"Lay  up  for  pourvdva  treasures  in  heaven." 


»/   Rich  are  the  joys  which  cannot  die, 
With  God  laid  up  in  store; 
Treasures  beyond  the  changing  sky, 
Brighter  than  golden  ore. 

a/   The  seeds  which  piety  and  love 
Have  scattered  here  below, 


298, 


In  the  fair  fertile  fields  above 

To  ample  harvests  grow. 
All  that  my  willing  hands  can  give 

At  Jesus'  feet  I  lay: 
Grace  shall  the  humble  gift  receive, 

Abounding  grace  repay.    Amjck. 

Philip  Doddridge. 


S.M. 


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The  late  or  early  sown ; 
Grace  keeps  the  chosen  germ  alive, 

When  and  wherever  strewn. 
And  duly  shall  appear, 

In  verdure,  beauty,  strength, 


The  tender  blade,  the  stalk,  the  ear, 
And  the  full  corn  at  length. 

Thou  canst  not  toil  in  vain : 
Cold,  heat,  and  moist,  and  dry, 

Shall  foster  and  mature  the  grain 
For  garners  in  the  sky.     Amjlt. 

James  Montgowm  y.  189 


CHARITIES. 


299. 


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A     trust,    O  Lord,from  Thee.    A-mkv. 


»/       May  we  Thy  bounties  thus 
As  stewards  true  receive, 
And  gladly,  as  Thou  blessest  us, 
To  Thee  our  first  fruits  give,  mf 

P        O I  hearts  are  bruised  and  dead, 
And  homes  are  bare  and  cold, 
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dim 
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To  find  a  balm  for  woe, 

(Second  Tdhb.) 


To  tend  the  lone  and  fatherless 
Is  angel's  work  below. 

The  captive  to  release, 
To  God  the  lost  to  bring, 
T-  joach  the  way  of  life  and  peace, 
It  is  a  Christ-like  thing. 

And  we  believe  Thy  word, 
Though  dim  our  faith  may  be ; 
Whate'er  for  Thine  we  do,  O  Lord, 
We  do  it  unto  Thee.    Amen. 

Bishop  W.  W.  How,  18M. 

CAMBumom. 

R.  Harriom, 


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And,  that  Thy  followers  may  be  triad, 

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Mean  are  all  offering*  we  can  make, 

But  Thou  hast  taught  us,  Lord, 
If  given  for  the  Saviour's  sake, 

They  lose  not  their  reward     Axn. 

WUUmm  OmmttL 


301. 


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L.M. 


"O  come,  tet  us  sing  unto  the  Lord ;  let  us  heartily  rejoice  in  the 
strength  of  our  salvation." 


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To  thank  Him  for  His  favours  past; 
To  Him  address,  in  joyful  songs, 
The  praise  that  to  His  Name  belongs. 

»/  For  God,  the  Lord,  enthroned  in  state, 
Is  with  unrivalPd  glory  great; 


302. 


The  depths  of  earth  are  in  His  hand, 
Her  secret  wealth  at  His  command, 
O  let  us  to  His  courts  repair, 
And  bow  with  adoration  there ; 
Low  on  our  knees  with  reverence  fall, 
And  on  the  Lord  our  Maker  call. 

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All  the  stores  the  garden  yields, 
Flocks  that  whiten  all  the  plain, 
Yellow  sheaves  of  ripen' d  grain: 
Lord,  for  these  our  souls  shall  raise 
Grateful  vows  and  solemn  praise. 
Clouds  that  drop  their  fattening  dews, 
Suns  that  genial  warmth  diffuse, 
All  the  plenty  summer  pours, 


Autumn's  rich,  o'erflowing  stores: 
Lord,  for  these  our  souls  shall  raise 
Grateful  vows  and  solemn  praise. 
Peace,  prosperity,  and  health, 
Private  bliss  and  public  wealth, 
Knowledge,  with  its  gladdening  stream*, 
Pure  religion's  holier  beams: 
Lord,  for  these  our  souls  shall  raise 
Grateful  vows  and  solemn  praise. 

iml  Barbauld,  1771 


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Through  all  our  life  be  near  us, 

W*th  ever  joyful  hearts 
And  blessed  peace  to  cheer  us ; 
And  keep  us  in  His  grace, 

And  guide  us  when  perplez'd, 
>  ad  free  us  from  all  Ills 
1b  this  world  and  the  next. 


/     All  praise  and  thanks  to  Ood 
The  Father  now  be  given, 

The  Son,  and  Him  Who  reigns 
With  them  in  highest  heaven, 
The  One  eternal  God, 

Whom  earth  and  heaven  adore, 
For  thus  it  was,  is  now, 
And  shall  be  evermore.     A] 

U    JtfefeKt,  1644;  Tr.  C.    Winkieortk.  ISM 


TIIAXh'x.iriNG  AND  HARVEST. 


304. 


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(Fibot  Tunk.)    L.M.  Pabk  Stbmr. 

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dim  Ana  though  deliverance  He  may  stay,  The  tribute  of  its  love  to  bring 

Yet  answers  still  in  His  own  day.  To  Thee, our  Saviour  and  our  King.  Ajces. 

Philip  Doddridge. 
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THANKSGIVING  AND  HARVEST. 

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«/  Praise  Him  that  He  made  the  sun 

Day  by  day  his  course  to  run ; 
/      For  His  mercies  still  endure, 
Ever  faithful,  ever  sure : 

p  And  the  silver  moon  by  night, 
Shining  with  her  gentle  light ; 
/      For  His  mercies  still  endure, 
Ever  faithful,  ever  sure. 

■•/"  Praise  Him  that  He  gave  the  rain 

To  mature  the  swelling  grain; 
/      For  His  mercies  still  endure, 
Ever  faithful,  ever  sure. 

•/  And  hath  bid  the  fruitful  field 
Crops  of  precious  increase  yield ; 

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Ever  faithful,  ever  sure. 


ff  Praise  Him  for  our  harvest-store, 
He  hath  fill'd  the  garner-floor; 
For  His  mercies  still  endure, 
Ever  faithful,  ever  sure : 

p  And  for  richer  Food  than  this, 
cr  Pledge  of  everlasting  bliss ; 
/      For  His  mercies  still  endure, 
Ever  faithful,  ever  sure. 

ff  Glory  to  our  bounteous  King ! 
Glory  let  creation  sing  1 
Glory  to  the  Father,  Son, 
And  blest  Spirit,  Three  in  One. 

Henry  W.  Baker,  ISO. 

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308 

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/       Lord  God, we  worship  Thee! 
For  Thou  out  land  defendest; 
dim      Thou  poorest  down  Thy  grace, 
And  strife  and  war  Thou  endest. 
cr        Since  golden  peace,  0  Lord, 
Thou  grantest  us  to  see, 
Our  land,  with  one  accord. 
ff  Lord  God.  gives  thanks  to  Thee ! 


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f      Lord  God, we  worship  Thee ! 
I)  Thou  didst  indeed  chastise  us : 
Y  st  still  Thy  anger  spares, 
And  still  Thy  mercy  tries  us : 
cr     Once  more  our  Father's  hand 
Doth  bid  our  sorrows  flee, 
And  peace  rejoice  our  land  : 
ff      Lord  God. we  worship  Thee  !  Amen. 
J. Frank,  1653;  Tr.  C.  Winkworth,  1862. 


309. 


XAllUXAL    FESTIVALS. 
'  Fma r  TrN '  lit  the  nation  whose  God  la  the  Lord. 


AMERICA. 

Henry  < 


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Thou  who  art  ever  nigh, 
Guarding  with  watchful  eye, 
cr   To  Thee  aloud  we  cry. 
ff  God  save  the  State.     Amen. 

Tr.byChas.  T.  Brooks,  and  J.  S.  Duright. 


(Second  Tune.) 


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Humbly  at  Thy  feet  we  bend ; 
Hear  us,  fasting,  praying,  mourning, 
Hear  us,  spare  us,  and  defend. 

mf  Though  our  sins,  our  hearts  confounding, 
Long  and  loud  for  vengeance  call, 


311. 


Thou  hast  mercy  more  abounding, 
Jesus'  blood  can  cleanse  from  all. 

cr    Let  that  love  veil  our  transgression, 
Let  that  blood  our  guilt  efface : 

mf  Save  Thy  people  from  oppression, 

Save  from  spoil  Thy  holy  place.   Amu. 

AnonymovA,  1804. 


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'0  Lord,  eorreet  me,  but  with  judgment.' 


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f  Dark  judgments,  from  Thy  heavy  hand,  cr  O  turn,  turn  us,  mighty  Lord ! 
Thy  dreadful  power  display ;  Convert  us  by  Thy  grace ; 

Yet  mercy  spares  our  guilty  land,  Then  shall  our  hearts  obey  Thy  word, 

And  still  we  live  to  pray.  And  see  again  Th/  face. 


f  How  changea,  alas  1  are  truths  divine 
For  error,  guilt,  and  shame! 
What  impious  numbers,  bold  in  sin, 
Disgrace  the  Christian  name ! 


cr  Then,  should  oppressing  foes  invade, 
We  will  not  yield  to  fear, 
Secure  of  all-sufficient  aid, 
When  Thou,  O  God,  art  near.     Amkx 

AnmStteU   t*5« 


312. 


L.M. 


NATIONAL  FASTS. 

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Bmry  Baker. 


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mm  Give  peace,  O  God,  give  peace  again. 

nf  Whom  shall  we  trust  but  Thee,  O  Lord? 
Where  rest  but  on  Thy  faithful  word? 


313. 


None  ever  called  on  Thee  in  vain, 
dim  Give  peace,  O  God,  give  peace  again 

P    Where  saints  and  angels  dwell  above, 
All  hearts  are  knit  in  holy  love ; 
O  bind  us  in  that  heavenly  chain, 
Give  peace, O  God, give  peace  again.  _ 

Henry  W.  Baker,  1S5L 


L.M. 


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Our  troops  shall  lift  their  banners  up, 
Our  navies  spread  their  flags  abroad. 

■•/'Some  trust  in  horses  train' d  for  war, 

And  some  of  chariots  make  their  boasts ; 


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From  Thee,  the  Lord  of  heavenly  host* 

w/Then  save  us,  Lord,  from  slavish  fear, 
And  let  our  trust  be  firm  and  strong, 
Till  Thy  salvation  shall  appear, 
And  hymns  of  peace  conclude  our  song 

/•Me  Watu,  1719. 


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My  morning  sacrifice  I  bring, 
And,  mourning  o'er  my  guilt  and  shame, 
Urn  Ask  mercy  in  my  Saviour's  Name, 
p  Then,  Jesus,  sprinkle  with  Thy  blood, 
And  be  my  Advocate  with  God. 

mf  As  every  day  Thy  mercy  spares 
Will  bring  its  trials  and  its  cares, 

0  Saviour,  till  my  life  nhall  end, 
Be  Thou  my  counsellor  and  friend : 
Teach  me  Thy  precepts,  all  divine, 
And  be  Thy  great  example  «~me. 

p  When  pain  transfixes  every  part, 
Or  languor  settles  at  the  heart ; 
When  on  my  bed,  diseased,  opprest, 

1  turn  and  sigh,  and  long  for  rest ; 
O  great  Physician,  see  my  grief, 
And  grant  Thy  servant  sweet  relief. 

f  Should  poverty's  consuming  blow 
Lay  all  my  worldly  comforts  low; 
A»d  neither  help  nor  hope  appear, 


My  steps  to  guide,  my  heart  to  cheer ; 
Lord,  pity  and  supply  my  need, 
For  Thou  on  earth  wast  poor  indeed 

mf  Should  Providence  profusely  pour 
Its  various  blessings  on  my  store; 
O  keep  me  from  the  ills  that  wait 
On  such  a  seeming  prosperous  state . 
From  hurtful  passions  set  me  free, 
And  humbly  may  I  walk  with  Tbee. 

dim  When  each  day's  scenes  and  labours  cloa«. 

And  wearied  nature  seeks  repose, 

With  pardoning  mercy  richly  blest, 

p  Guard  me,  my  Saviour,  while  I  rest, 

er  And  as  each  morning  sun  shall  rise, 

O  lead  me  onward  to  the  skies. 

p  And  at  my  life's  last  setting  sun, 
My  conflicts  o'er,  my  labours  done, 
Jesus,  Thine  heavenly  radiance  shed, 

pp  To  cheer  and  bless  my  dying  bed ; 

er    And  from  death's  gloom  my  spirit  raise, 
To  tee  Thy  face  and  sing  Thy  praise. 

W.  ShrubtoU,  1813.      AMUR 


FAMILY  WORSHIP. 


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*»/"  Before  our  Father's  throne 
We  pour  united  prayers ; 
Our  fears,  our  hopes,  our  alma  are  one ; 
Our  comforts  and  our  cares. 

f>  We  share  our  mutual  woes, 
Our  mutual  burdens  bear; 
And  often  for  each  other  flows, 
The  sympathizing  tear. 


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Not  like  the  world's,  our  pain; 
cr  But  one  Ln  Christ,  and  one  in  heart, 

We  part  to  meet  again. 

»/  From  sorrow,  toil,  and  pain, 
And  sin,  we  shall  be  free ; 
And  perfect  love  and  friendship  reign 
Throughout  eternity.     A  men. 

John  Fatocett,  1771 


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Thy  Guardian  will  not  sleep ; 
Behold,  the  God  who  slumbers  not 
Will  favoured  Israel  keep. 


Where  neither  sun  nor  moon  shall  thee 
By  day  or  night  molest. 


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Thy  God  shall  thee  defend ; 
f  Sheltered  beneath  the  Almighty's  wings,        Conduct  thee  through  life's  pilgrimage, 
Thou  shalt  securely  rest,  Safe  to  thy  journey's  end.    Amen. 

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•  This  Hymn  may  also  be  nma  on  other  occasions. 


317. 


FAMILY    WORSHIP. 

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cr  Glad  songs  that  never  cease 

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mf  Around  its  glorious  throne 
Ten  thousand  saints  adore 
Christ,  with  the  Father  One, 
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p  And  count  each  sacred  wound 

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mf  To  give  to  Him  the  praise 

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cr  Aud  sing  through  endless  days 

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cr  Wait  but  a  little  while 

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m/His  own  most  gracious  smile 

Shall  welcome  you  above.    Ames. 
Henry  W.  Baker,  1861. 


*  This  Hymn  may  also  be  sung  on  other  occasions. 


FAMILY  WORSHIP. 


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mf  Look  up,  ye  saints  of  God, 
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cr  Wait  but  a  little  while 

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mf  His  own  most  gracious  smile 

Shall  welcome  you  above.    Amen. 

Henry  W.  Baker,  1861. 

*  This  Hymn  may  also  be  sun*  on  other  occasions. 


FAMILY   WOIl SHIP. 


JlOi    (First  TrxE.)    L.  M. 

"  Walk  before  Me,  tmd  be  thou  perfect." 


Ilrr.RON. 
L.  Mason,  1830. 


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In  all  my  works  Thy  presence  find, 
And  prove  Thy  good  and  perfect  will. 

p  Thee  may  I  set  at  my  right  hand, 
Whose  eyes  my  inmost  substance  see; 
And  labour  on  at  Thy  command, 
And  offer  all  my  works  to  Thee. 


cr  Give  me  to  bear  Thy  easy  yoke, 
And  every  moment  watch  and  pray ; 

/And  still  to  things  eternal  look, 
And  hasten  to  Thy  glorious  day. 

mf  Fain  would  I  still  for  Thee  employ  [given, 
Whate'er   Thy    bounteous  grace  hath 
Would  run  my  course  with  even  joy, 
And  closely  walk  with  Thee  to  Heaven. 

Charles  Wesley,  1749. AMEN. 


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319 


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ro/He  over  thee  His  wings  shall  spread, 
And  cover  thy  unguarded  head  ; 

His  truth  shall  be  thy  strong  defence. 

mf  Because,  with  well-placed  confidence, 
Thou  mak'st  the  Lord  thy  sure  defence, 
Thy  refuge,  even  God  most  high; 

Therefore  no  ill  on  Thee  shall  come. 
Nor  to  thy  heaven-protected  home 

Shall  overwhelming  plagues  draw  nigh. 

Psalm  xei. 

*  This  Hymn  may  also  be  sung  on  other  occasions. 


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320. 


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FAMILT    WORSHIP. 


"0  God.  Thou  mrt  my  Ood;  emrly  will  I  teek  The*.' 


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Because  to  me  Thy  wondrous  love 
Than  life  itself  does  dearer  prove, 

My  Up*  Ahull  always  speak  Thy  praise 


mf  My  life,  while  I  that  life  enjoy, 
In  blessing  God  I  will  employ, 

With  lifted  hands  adore  His  Name : 
As  with  its  choicest  food  supplied, 
Mysoul  shall  be  full  satisfied, 

While  I  with  joy  His  praise  proclafatti 


p  When  down  I  lie,  sweet  sleep  to  find, 
Thou,  Lord,  art  present  to  my  mind, 
And  when  I  wake  in  dead  of  night, 
Because  Thou  still  dost  succour  bring, 
Beneath  the  shadow  of  Thy  wiDg 
I  rest  with  safety  and  delight.    Amo. 
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L.M. 


FAMILY  WORSHIP. 


'Thou  knowttt  my  down-sitting  and  mime  uprising. 


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That  built  the  world,  that  spread  the  flood ;      The  silent  hours  while  Israel  sleeps. 
run  The  heavens  with  all  their  hosts  He  made, 


And  the  dark  regions  of  the  dead. 

r/  He  guides  our  feet,  He  guards  our  way; 
His  morning  smiles  bless  all  the  day: 


322 


/  Israel,  a  name  divinely  blest, 
May  rise  secure,  securely  rest ; 
Thy  holy  Guardian's  wakeful  eyes 
Admit  no  slumber  nor  surprise. 

Isaac  Watts,  1719 


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Allow  no  respite  to  our  toil, 
And  eat  the  bread  of  care. 


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He  on  His  saints  bestows ; 
He  crowns  their  labours  with  success, 
Their  nights  with  safe  repose.     Amis 

Psalm  exx 


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FAM1L1    WORSHIP. 


323.4 


(Fnuw  Tuwi.)    P.M. 


"Our  rye*  wait  upon  the  Lord  our  Ood." 


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Who  heals  the  heart  He  breaks : 
Perfect  and  true  are  all  His  ways, 
Whom  heaven  adores  and  death  obeys. 

JuHaK  Conder,  lm. 


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324. 


FAMILY  WORSHIP. 


(FiMtn  Tuni.)    L.M. 


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er    Thy  sovereign  word  restores  the  light, 
And  quickens  all  my  drowsy  powers. 


(Sboond  Tun.) 


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To  Thee  I  consecrate  my  days ; 
Perpetual  blessings  from  Thy  hand 
Demand  perpetual  songs  of  praise.     Amen. 

Isaac  Watts,  1709. 


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FAMILY  WORSHIP. 


'•  i  ftavt  si  i  God  always  before  me." 


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Thee,  Victor  of  the  grave  and  hell, 
Thee,  Source  of  life's  eternal  morn. 

mf  When  noon  her  throne  in  light  arrays, 
To  Thee  my  soul  triumphant  springs  ; 


326. 


Thee,  throned  in  glory's  endless  blaze, 

Thee,  Lord  of  lords  and  King  of  kings. 

p    O'er  earth, when  shades  of  evening  steal, 

To  death  and  Thee  my  thoughts  I  give  ; 

To  death,  whose  power  I  soon  must  feel, 

To  Thee,  with  whom  I  trust  to  live. 

Ami:x. 
Thomas  Gisbome.  1803. 


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'   Our  wandering  footsteps  guide  ; 

Give  us  each  day  our  daily  bread, 

And  raiment  nt  provide. 

mf  0  spread  Thy  sheltering  wings  around, 

Till  all  our' wanderings  cease. 


And  at  our  Father's  loved  abode 
Our  souls  arrive  in  peace. 
mf  Such  blessings  from  Thy  gracious  hand, 
Our  humble  prayers  implore  ; 
And  Thou,  the  Lord,  shalt  be  our  God 
And  portion  evermore.     A  men. 
Philip  Doddridge,  1726. 


This  Hymn  may  also  be  sung  on  other  occasions. 


327 


.   S .  M. 


FAMILY  WORSHIP. 


Boast  not  thyself  of  to-morrow." 


8.  Alban. 
Ii.  R.  Chope. 


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cr    0  make  Thy  servants  truly  wise, 

That  they  may  live  to-day. 
p    Since  on  tins  winged  hour 
Eternity  is  hung, 
Waken,  by  Thine  Almighty  power 
The  aged  aud  the  young. 


328 


cr    One  thing  demands  onr  care  ; 
0  be  it  still  pursued, 
Lest,  slighted  once,  the  season  fair 
Should  never  be  renew'd. 
mf   To  Jesns  may  we  fly, 

Swift  as  the  morning  light, 
Lest  life's  young  golden  beam  should  die 
In  suddeu,  endless  night,    amen. 

Philip  Doddridge. 


•     L.  M. 


'•  The  Lord preserveth  me." 
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L.  Afasi 


And.fill'd  with  love  and  fear, a  -  dore 


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Not  idly  pass,  nor  fruitless  be, 

dim.  But  may  each  swiftly-flying  hour 

Still  nearer  bring  my  soul  to  Thee. 

p    But  can  it  be?  That  Power  Divine 

Is  throned  in  light's  unbounded  blaze; 
And  countless  worlds  and  angels  join 
To  swell  the  glorious  song  of  praise. 


p    And  will  He  deign  to  lend  an  ear, 

When  I,  poor  sinful  mortal,  pray? 
cr    Yes,  boundless  goodness  !  He  will  hear, 
Nor  cast  the  meanest  wretch  away. 

mf    Then  let  me  serve  Thee  all  my  days, 
And  may  my  zeal  with  years  increase 
For  pleasant,  Lord,  are  all  Thy  ways, 
And  all  Thy  paths  are  paths  of  peace. 

Amen. 
Samuel  J.  Smith. 


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MORNING. 


O^i-/.    (First  Tune.)    L.  M.  Melcombe. 

••  His  compassion*  fail  not :  thnj  arc  new  every  morning."        Samuel  Webbe. 


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New  perils  past,  new  sins  forgiven, 
Newtho'ts  of  God,  new  hopes  of  heaven. 

mf  If  on  our  daily  course  our  mind 
Be  set  to  hallow  all  we  find, 
New  treasures  still  of  countless  price, 
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Will  furnish  all  we  ought  to  ask  : 
Room  to  deny  ourselves  :  a  road 
To  bring  us  daily  nearer  God. 

p  Only,  O  Lord,  in  Thy  dear  love 

Fit  us  for  perfect  rest  above; 
cr  And  help  us  this,  and  every  day 
mf  To  live  more  nearly  as  we  pray.  Amen. 

John  Ke'ble.  1827. 


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p  For  the  night  Is  safely  ended; 
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mf  l>rav  that  He  may  prosper  ever 
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rr  Glory,  honour,  exaltation. 
Adoration, 

Be  to  the  eternal  One;      _ 
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Laud  and  merit. 

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Rise  in  gladness, 

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mf  Pray  that  He  may  prosper  ever 
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■•  Unto  you  thai  /,  or  My  Name  shall  the  Sim  of  Righteousness  arise."    J.  Xeander,  1679. 

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Fill  me,  Radiancy  Divine ; 
Scatter  all  my  unbelief ; 
er  More  and  more  Thyself  display, 
Shining  to  the  perfect  day.     Amen. 

Charles  Wesley,  174t. 


331 


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cr        Till  Thy  mercy's  beams  I  see  ; 
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Fill  me,  Kadiancy  Divine ; 
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er    More  and  more  Thyself  display, 
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Charles  Wesley,  1T40. 


332 


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Live  this  day  as  if  'twere  thy  last; 
To  improve  thy  talents  take  clue  care; 
'Gainst  the  great  day  thyself  prepare. 


mf  Glory  to  Thee,  "Who  safe  has  kept. 
And  hast  refresh'd  me  while  I  slept ; 
Grant,  Lord,  when  I  from  death  shall 
I  may  of  endless  light  partake,    [wake 


mf  Let  all  thy  converse  be  sincere,  Wi/Lord,  I  my  vows  to  Thee  renew ; 

Thy  conscience  as  the  noon-day  clear;         Scatter  my  sins  as  morning  dew: 
Think  how  the  all-seeing  God,thy  ways        Guard  my  first  springs  of  thought  and 
And  all  thy  secret  thoughts  surveys.  And  with  Thyself  my  spirit  fill,    [will, 


mf  Wake,  and  lift  up  thyself,  my  heart, 
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Who  all  night  lom>'  unwearied  sing, 
' '  Glory  to  Thee,  eternal  King." 

mf  I  wake,  I  wake,  ye  heavenly  choir; 
May  your  devotion  me  inspire; 
That  I  like  you  my  age  may  spend, 
Like  you  may  on  my  God  attend. 


mf  Direct,  control,  suggest  this  clay 
All  I  design,  or  do,  or  say. 
That  all  my  powers,  with  all  their  might 
In  Thy  sole  glory  may  unite. 

/Praise  God, from  whom  all  blessings  flow 
Praise  Him,  all  creatures  here  below  ; 
Praise  Him  above,  angelic  host: 
Praise  Father.  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 

A>rex. 
Bishop  Thomas  Ken.  1709. 


333. 


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mf  Forgive  me,  Lord,  for  Thy  dear  Son, 
The  ills  that  I  this  day  have  done ; 
That  with  the  world,  myself;  and  Thee, 
1,  ere  I  sleep,  at  peace  may  be. 

mf  Teach  me  to  live,  that  I  may  dread 
The  grave  as  little  as  my  bed ; 
p  Teach  me  to  die  that  so  I  may 
cr  Triumphing  rise  at  the  last  day. 

p  0  may  my  soul  on  Thee  repose, 
And  with  sweet  sleep  mine  eyelids  close : 


cr  Sleep,  that  may  me  more  vigorous  make 
To  serve  my  God,  when  I  awake. 

mf  When  in  the  night  I  sleepless  lie, 

My  soul  with  heavenly  thoughts  supply ; 
Let  no  ill  dreams  disturb  my  rest, 
No  powers  of  darkness  me  molest. 

mf  O  when  shall  I,  in  endless  day, 
For  ever  chase  dark  sleep  away 
cr  And  hymns  divine  with  angels  sing, 
Glory  to  Thee,  eternal  King.    Amen. 
Bishof)  Thomas  Ken.  1709. 


334. 


S.  M. 


/  will  lay  me  doicn  in  peace." 

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Marshall. 
G.  J.  Geer. 


We  lay  our  garments  by, 

Upon  our  beds  to  rest; 
So  death  shall  soon  disrobe  us  all 

Of  what  is  here  possest. 


Lord,  keep  us  safe  this  nijrht, 
Secure  from  all  our  fears; 
cr  May  angels  guard  us  while  we  sleep, 
Till  morning  light  appears.    Amen. 
John  Leland. 


335 


EVENING. 

(  First  Turn.)    10s. 

"Abide  tvith  us ;  for  the  day  is  far  s-oent.' 


Ellers. 
E.  J.  Hopkins, 
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Earth's  joys  grow  dim,  its  glories  pass  away; 
Change  and  decay  in  all  around  I  see ; 
77i/0  Thou,  who  changest  not,  (p  )  abide  with  me. 

/  I  need  Thy  presence  every  passing  hour; 

cr  What  but  Thy  grace  can  foil  the  tempter's  power? 

Who  like  Thyself  my  guide  and  stay  can  be? 
/  Through  cloud  and  sunshine,  Lord   (p)  abide  with  me. 

/  I  fear  no  foe,  with  Thee  at  hand  to  bless : 
Ills  have  no  weight,  and  tears  no  bitterness, 
Where  is  death's  sting?  where,  grave,  thy  victory? 
I  triumph  still,  if  Thou  abide  with  me. 

p  Hold  Thou  Thy  Cross  before  my  closing  eyes ; 
cr  Shine  through  the  gloom,  and  point  me  to  the  skies; 
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dim  In  life,  in  death.  O  Lord,  abide  with  me.     Amf.n*. 

Henry  F.  Lyte,  184T. 


335 


EVENING. 

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/  O  Thou  Who  changest  not  (p  )  abide  with  me. 
/  I  need  Thy  presence  every  passing  hour; 
cr  What  but  Thy  grace  can  foil  the  tempter's  power? 

Who,  like  Thyself,  my  guide  and  stay  can  be? 
/  Through  cloud  and  sunshine,  Lord,  (p)  abide  with  me. 
/  I  fear  no  foe,  with  Thee  at  hand  to  bless ; 
Ills  have  no  weight,  and  tears  no  bitterness ; 
Where  is  death's  sting?  where,  grave,  thy  victory? 
I  triumph  still,  if  Thou  abide  with  me. 
p  Hold  Thou  Thy  Cross  before  my  closing  eyes ; 
cr  Shine  through  the  gloom,  and  point  me  to  the  skies ; 
/  Heaven's  morning  breaks,  and  earth's  vain  shadows  flee; 
In  life,  (p)  in  death,  O  Lord,  (cr)  abide  with  me.     Amen. 

Henry  F.  Lyte,  1847. 
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EVENIXQ. 


FIRST  Tuxe.)     L.  M. 


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Now,  Lord,  the  gracious  work  begin 
Let  him  no  more  lie  down  in  sin. 


p  When  the  soft  dews  of  kindly  sleep 
My  weary  eyelids  gently  steep, 
Be  my  last  thought,  how  sweet  to  rest     mf  Watch  by  the  sick  ;  enrich  the  poor 
For  ever  on  my  Saviour's  breast. 


mf  Abide  with  me  from  morn  till  eve, 

For  without  Thee  I  cannot  live; 

p  Abide  with  me  when  night  is  nigh. 

For  without  Thee  I  dare  not  die. 

mf  If  some  poor  wandering  child  of  Thine 
Have  spurn'd  to-day  the  voice  divine, 


With   blessings  from   Thy   boundless 

store; 
Be  ev'ry  mourner's  sleep  to-night. 
p  Like  infant  slumbers,  pure  and  light. 
cr  Come  near  and  bless  us  when  we  wake. 
Ere  through  the  world  our  way  we  take, 
/  Till  in  the  ocean  of  Thy  love* 
We  lose  ourselves  in  heaven  above. 

Amen. 
John  Keble,  1827. 


(Second  Turns.) 


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H.  S.  Oakley. 


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337. 


C.  M.  D. 


EVESIXU. 


With  my  soul  have  I  desired  Thee  in  the  niffM." 


S.  Leon  ah  d. 
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Before  Thy  mercy  rise. 

cr  The  brightness  of  the  coming  night 
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The  shadows  on  our  souls. 

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mf  Slowly  the  bright  stars  one  by  one, 
Within  the  heavens  shine  : — 
Give  us,  O  Lord,  fresh  hopes  in  heaven 
And  trust  in  things  divine. 

p  Let  peace,  O  Lord  !  Thy  peace,  O  God ! 
Upon  our  souls  descend, 
From  midnight  fears  and  perils,  Thou 
Our  trembling  hearts  defend. 

Give  us  a  respite  from  our  toil, 
Calm  and  subdue  our  woes; 

Through  the  loug  day  we  suffer.  Lord, 
Oh,  give  us  now  repose!     Amen. 
Adelaide  Anne  Proctor,  1860. 


338. 


Six  8S.      (  FlKST  Tl'NE.) 


EVEXIXG. 


The  Lord  1$  my  Light." 


S.  MATTHIAS. 
W.  U.  Monk. 


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Thro'  life's  long  day  and  death's  dark  night, O  gentle  Je  -  sus,  be      our  light.     A-mex 

H  cr    V — 


p  The  day  has  irone,  its  hours  have  run, 
And  Thou  hast  taken  count  of  all, 
The  scanty  triumphs  grace  hath  won, 
The  broken  vow,  the  frequent  fall. 
/  Through  life's  long  day  and  death's 

dark  night, 
p  O  gentle  Jesus,  (cr)  be  our  light. 

mf  Grant  us.  dear  Lord,  from  evil  ways 
True  absolution  and  release; 
And  bless  us,  more  than  in  past  days, 
With  purity  and  inward  peace. 
/  Through  life's   long   day   and   death's 

dark  night, 
p  O  gentle  Jesus,  (cr  )  be  our  light. 


m/Labonr  is  sweet,  for  Thou  hast  toil'd; 
And  care  is  light, for  Thou  hast  cared ; 
Ah !  never  let  our  works  be  soil'd 
dim    With  strife,  or  by  deceit  ensnared. 
/  Through  life's   long  day   and  death's 

dark  night, 
p  0  gentle  Jesus,  (cr)  be  our  light. 

p  For  all  we  love,  the  poor,  the  sad. 

The  sinful,  unto  Thee  we  call; 
cr  Oh.  let  Thy  mercy  make  us  glad ; 
/     Thou  art  our  Jesus,  and  our  all. 
Through   life's  long  day  and  death's 
dark  night, 
p  O  gentle  Jesus,  (cr  )  be  our  light. 


mf  Sweet  Saviour,  bless  us ;  night  is  come : 

dim      Through  night  and  darkness  near  us  be 

Good  Angela  watch  about  our  home, 

And  we  are  one  day  nearer  Thee. 

/  Through  life's  long  day  and  death's  dark  night, 

p  O  gentle  Jesus,  (cr)  be  our  light.     Amen. 

F.   W.  Faber,  1849. 


338 


EVENING. 


■    Six  8s.    (Second  Tune.) 


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r.ir  >'  life's  long  day  and  death's  dark  night, 0  gentle    Je  -  sus,  be     our    light.  A-MEN. 

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f»     The  day  has  gone,  its  hours  have  run;  mf  Labour  is  sweet,  for  Thou  hast  toil'd  ; 

And  Thou  hast  taken  count  of  all,  And   care  is  light,    for    Thou    hast 

The  scanty  triumphs  grace  hath  won,  cared ; 

The  broken  vow,  the  frequent  fall.  Ah!  never!  let  our  works  be  soil'd 

/     Thro'  life's   long  day  and  death's  dark  dim    With  strife,  or  by  deceit  ensnared. 


night, 

p     0  gentle  Jesus,  (cr)  be  our  light. 

mf  Grant  us.  dear  Lord,  from  evil  ways 
True  absolution  and  release ; 
And  bless  us,  more  than  in  past  days, 
With  purity  and  inward  peace. 
f    Thro'  life's  long  day  and  death's  dark 

night. 
p    0  gentle  Jesus,  (cr)  be  our  light. 


/    Thro'  life's  long  day  and  death's  dark 

night, 
p    O  gentle  Jesus,  (cr)  be  our  light. 

p    For  all  we  love,  the  poor,  the  sad, 

The  sinful,  unto  Thee  we  call; 
cr  O  let  Thy  mercy  make  us  glad ; 
/        Thou  art  our  Jesus,  and  our  all. 
Thro'  life's  long  day  and  death's  dark 
night, 
p    O  gentle  Jesus,  (cr)  be  our  light. 


mf   Sweet  Saviour,  bless  us ;  night  is  come ; 
dim      Through  night  and  darkness  near  us  be 
Good  angels  watch  about  our  home, 
And  Ave  are  one  day  nearer  Thee. 
/       Through  life's  long  day  and  death's  dark  night, 
p      O  gentle  Jesus,  (cr)  be  our  light.     Amen. 
F.  W.  Faber,  1849. 


339. 


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to/  If  Thou  art  my  shield  and  my  sun, 
The  night  is  no  darkness  to  me; 
And.  fast  as  my  minutes  roll  on, 
p       They  bring  me  but  nearer  to  Thee. 
mf  A  sovereign  protector  I  have, 
Unseen,  yet  for  ever  at  hand  ; 
Unchangeably  faithful  to  save, 
Almighty  to  rule  and  command. 


340. 


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??*/His  smiles  and  His  comforts  abound, 
His  grace,  as  the  dew  shall  descend; 
And  walls  of  salvation  surround 
The  soul  He  delights  to  defend. 
/     All  praise  to  the  Father,  the  Son, 

And  Spirit,  thrice  holy  and  ble-s'd, 
Th'  eternal,  supreme  Three  in  One. 
Was,  is,  and  shall  still  be  address'd. 

A.  M.  Toplady,  1774.     A.MEN. 


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Pardon  each  infirmity, 
Open  fault,  and  secret  sin. 

p  Soon,  for  me.  the  light  of  day 
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Take  me,  Lord,  to  dwell  with  Thee: 

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All  of  man's  infirmity; 
cr   Then,  from  Thine  eternal  throne, 
dim    Jesus,  look  with  pitying  eye.    Amen. 
Bishop  G.  W.  Doane,  1824. 


341. 


EVENING. 


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dim      The  hours  of  gloom  may  be. 
p  0  Jesus,  make  their  darkness  light, 
cr  And  save  me  through  (dim)  the  com- 
ing night ! 


mf  Lighten  mine  eyes,  0  Saviour, 

Or  sleep  in  death  shall  I, 
cr  And  he,  my  wakeful  tempter, 
Triumphantly  shall  cry 
"Against  him  I  have  now  prevailed; 
Rejoice  !  the  child  of  God  has  failed." 


mf  The  toils  of  clay  are  over ; 

I  raise  the  hymn  to  Thee, 
cr  And  ask  that  free  from  peril 
'dim      The  hours  of  fear  may  be. 
p  O  Jesus,  keep  me  in  Thy  sight, 
cr  And  guard  me  through  (dim)  the  com- 
ing night. 


mf  Be  Thou  my  soul's  Preserver, 

0  God !  for  Thou  dost  know, 
p  How  many  are  the  perils 

Through  which  I  have  to  go. 
cr  O  loving  Jesus,  hear  my  call, 

And  guard  and  save  me  from  them  all ! 
5.  Anatolius,  450;  Tr.  J.  M.  Xeale,  1862.    A  MEN. 


EVEXIX'i. 


O 41.       P.M.    ( Second  Tune.) 

'•  Thou,  Lord,  only  makest  me  dwell  in  safety. 


Malmesp.ury. 
/".  //.  Hodges. 


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0    Je  -  sus,  keep  me   in     Thy  sight, And  save  me  thro'  the  coming  night.  A-mex. 


mf  The  joys  of  day  are  over; 
I  lift  my  heart  to  Thee; 

cr  And  call  on  Thee  that  sinless 
dim      The  hours  of  gloom  may  be. 

p  0  Jesus,  make  their  darkness  light. 

cr  And  save  me  through  {dim)  the  corn- 
ins:  night! 


mf  Lighten  mine  eyes,  O  Saviour, 

Or  sleep  in  death  shall  I, 
cr  And  he.  my  wakeful  tempter, 
Triumphantly  shall  cry 
"Against  him  I  have  now  prevailed: 
Rejoice !  the  child  of  God  has  failed.' 


mf  The  toils  of  day  are  over ; 

I  raise  my  hymn  to  Thee, 
cr  And  ask  that  free  from  peril 
dim      The  hours  of  fe-ir  may  be  : 
;)  O  Jesus,  keep  me  in  Thy  sight, 
cr  And  guard  me  through  {dim)  the  com- 
ing night! 


mf  Be  Thou  my  soul's  Preserver, 
O  God !  for  Thou  dost  know, 
p  How  many  are  the  perils 

Through  which  I  have  to  go. 
cr  O  loving  Jesus,  hear  my  call. 

And  guard  and  save  me  from  them  all! 
.9.  Atuttoliw,  450;  Tr.  J.  M.  Xeale,  1862.    AMEN. 


EVENING. 

OTu.    (  Fikst  Tune.)    8s,  7s,  7s. 

"  I  will  lay  me  down  in  peace  and  take  my  rest.'* 

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J.  Tilleard. 


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Dwelling  in  the  midst  of  foes; 

Us  and  ours  preserve  from  dangers ; 

In  Thine  arms  may  we  repose; 

p  And,  when  life's  short  day  is  past, 

dim  Rest  with  Thee  in  heaven  at  last.     Amen. 

Thomas  Kelley,  1806 


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In  Thine  arms  may  we  repose ; 
p  And  wbeu  life's  short  day  is  past, 

dim  Rest  with  Thee  in  heaven  at  last.     Amen. 

mm  Thomas  Relley,im.  albert. 

•  (Third  Tune.)  HeinrU*  Albert,  16*. 

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Pje.suB.ThouonrGaaritanbe.Sweetit     is     to  trnst  in  Thee. 


343. 


(First  Tune.)  L.  M. 


EVENING. 


"  The  Lord  is  thy  keeper. 


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And  every  onward  rolling  hour, 
Are  monuments  of  wondrous  grace, 
Ant]  witness  to  Thy  love  and  power. 

p  And  yet  this  thoughtless,  wretched  heart. 
Too  oft  regardless  of  Thy  love, 
Ungrateful,  can  from  Thee  depart, 
And  from  the  path  of  duty  rove. 


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p  Seal  my  forgiveness  in  the  blood 
Of  Christ,  my  Lord,  His  name  alone 
I  plead  for  pardon,  gracious  God, 
cr    And  kind  acceptance  at  Thy  throne. 

mf  With  hope  in  Him  mine  eyelids  close; 
With  sleep  refresh  my  feeble  frame ; 
Safe  in  Thy  care  mav  I  repose, 
And  wake  with  praises  to  Thy  Name. 
Anne  Steele,  1760.    Amen. 


(Second  Tune.) 


PARKER. 

T.  P.  Murphy. 


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EVEXIXH. 


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"  He  shall  give  His  angels  charge  over  thee.' 


Nltfield. 
W.  H.  Monk. 


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p  All  peaceful  lie  : 

mf  When  the  last  dread  trump  shall  wake  us, 

p  Do  not  Thou,  our  Lord,  forsake  us, 

/  But  to  reign  in  glory  take  us 

With  Thee  on  high.     Amen. 

Bishop  Reginald  Heber,  1827. 


344 


EVE  XING. 

■    (Second  Tune.)    8s,  4s. 

"He  shall  (/ice  /lis  angels  charge  over  thee." 

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SODTHOATE'g. 
Thomas  B.  Southgate. 


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p  And  when  we  die, 

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p  All  peaceful  lie  : 

mf  When  the  last  dread  trump  shall  wake  us, 
p  Do  not  Thou,  our  Lord,  forsake  us, 
/  But  to  reign  in  glory  take  us, 

With  Thee  on  high.     Amex. 
Bishop  Reginald  Heber,  1827. 


EVENING. 

OiO.    (  First  Tune.)    I\  M. 

••  Whether  we  wak(  or  Bleep,  we  should  live  together  with  Him: 


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p  As  Christ  upon  the  Cross 
His  head  inclined, 
And  to  His  Father's  hands 
His  parting  soul  resigned ; 

mf  So  now  herself  my  soul 
Would  wholly  give 
Into  His  sacred  charge, 
In  whom  all  spirits  live ; 

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Would  calmly  rest, 
Without  a  wish  or  thought 
Abiding  in  the  breast. 


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mf  Save  that  His  will  be  done, 
Whate'er  betide ; 
Dead  to  herself,  and  dead 
In  Him  to  all  beside. 

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Not  I,  but  llr 
In  all  His  power  and  love 
Henceforth  alive  in  me. 

/  One  sacred  Trinity, 

One  Lord  divine, 

May  I  be  ever  His, 

And  He  for  ever  mine.     Amen. 
From  Latin  ;  Tr.  E.  Casu-aU. 

Twilight. 
./.  R.  Schachner. 


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346. 


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p  Around  Thy  throne  on  high 
Where  night  can  never  he, 
The  white-robed  harpers  of  the  sky 
Bring  ceaseless  songs  to  Thee. 

p  Too  faint  our  anthems  here; 

Too  soon  of  praise  we  tire; 
cr  But  oh!  the  strains  how  full  and  clear 

Of  that  eternal  choir. 

mf  Yet.  Lord,  to  Thy  dear  will 
If  Thou  attune  the  heart, 


We  in  Thine  angels'  music  still 
May  bear  our  lower  part. 

mf  'T  is  Thine  each  soul  to  calm. 

Each  wayward  thought  reclaim, 
And  make  our  daily  life  a  psalm 
Of  glory  to  Thy  Name. 

mf  Shine  Thou  within  us,  then, 
A  day  that  knows  no  end, 
Till  songs  of  angels  and  of  men 
In  perfect  praise  shall  blend.     A  men. 

J.  Ellerton.  1871. 


347 


.     CM. 


"I  tell  of  Thy  truth  in  the  night  season.1" 


Belmont. 
8.  IVebbe. 


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Have  made  up  all  this  day ; 
Minutes  came  quick,  but  mercies  were 
More  swift,  more  free  than  they. 


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mf  New  time,  new  favours,  and  new  joys 
Do  a  new  song  require ; 
Till  we  shall  praise  Thee  as  we  would, 
Accept  our  hearts'  desire.        Amen. 
John  Mason,  1G83. 


EVENING 


348. 


(FrRST  Tuxk.)    C.  M.  #  Faith. 

••\o  /   la  our  solvation  nearer  than  ul  J.  H.  Jjijkes. 

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Each  moment  brings  it  near; 
Then  welcome  each  declining  day, 
Welcome  each  closing  year. 

p     Not  many  years  their  course  shall  run, 
Not  many  mornings  rise, 
Ere  all  its  glories  stand  reveal'd 
To  our  transported  eyes.     Amen. 
Philip  Doddridge. 


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C.  Zeuner. 


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Six  10«.   (Fnw  Ttthi.) 


BVKNIim. 


and  light  to  Du«  art  botk  aWu.' 


Henry  Smart 


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p  Our  changeful  lives  are  ebbing  to  an  end. 

Onward  to  darkness  and  to  death  we  tend : 
er  O  Conqueror  of  the  grave,  be  Thou  our  Guide, 

Be  Thou  our  light  in  death's  dark  eventide: 
/  Then  in  our  mortal  hour  will  be  no  gloom, 

No  sting  in  death,  no  terror  in  the  tomb 


m/  Thou,  who  in  darkness  walking  did'st  appear 
Upon  the  waves,  and  Thy  disciples  cheer, 

dim  Come,  Lord,  in  lonesome  days,  when  storms 
And  earthly  hopes  and  human  succours  fail: 
When  all  is  dark  may  we  behold  Thee  nigh. 
And  hear  Thy  voice—  "  Fear  not,  for  it  is  I" 

mp  The  weary  world  is  mouldering  to  decay  f 
Its  glories  wane,  its  pageants  fade  away; 
In  that  last  sunset  when  the  stars  shall  fall, 
P  May  we  arise  awaken' d  by  Thy  call. 
m  With  Thee,  O  Lord,  for  ever  to  abide 
In  that  blest  day  which  has  no  eventide. 

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cr  O  Conqueror  of  the  grave,  be  Thou  our  Guide, 
Be  Thou  our  light  in  death's  dark  eventide: 

f  Then  in  our  mortal  hour  will  be  no  gloom, 
Xo  sting  in  death,  no  terror  in  the  tomb. 

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dim  Come,  Lord,  in  lonesome  days,  when  storms  assail 
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p  May  we  arise  awaken'd  by  Thy  call, 
cr  With  Thee,  O  Lord,  for  ever  to  abide 

In  that  Dies',  aav  whi^b  has  no  eventide.     Amen 

Wordsworth,  1SC4. 


350. 


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Guarded  by  Almighty  power,  er  May  Thy  glory  meet  our  eyes, 
Fed  and  guided  by  His  h%rA:  When  we  in  Thy  house  appear: 

f  Though  ungrateful  we  hare  bean,  There  afford  us,  Lord,  a  taste 

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f  While  we  pray  for  pardoning  grace. 
Through  the  dear  Redeemer's  Name, 
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Till  we  join  the  Church  above. 

John  Fetcum.  1718 


351. 


L.M. 


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354. 


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356. 


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357. 


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S.  Ambrose,  374;  Tr.  J.  M.  Neale. 
MINTH   HOUB. 


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358. 


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THE  HOLY   SCRIPTURES. 

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363. 


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??i/  The  statutes  of  the  Lord  are  just, 
And  bring  sincere  delight ; 
His  pure  commands, in  search  of  truth, 
Assist  the  feeblest  sight. 
mf  His  perfect  worship  here  is  fix'd, 
On  sure  foundations  laid; 
His  equal  laws  are  in  the  scales 
Of  truth  and  justice  weigh'd. 


364. 


mf   Of  more  esteem  than  golden  mines, 
Or  gold  refined  with  skill: 
More  sweet  than  honey. or  the  drops 
That  from  the  comb  distill. 
mf  My  trusty  counsellors  they  are, 
And  friendly  warning  give  ; 
Divine  rewards  attend  on  those 
Who  by  Thy  precepts  live.     Amen. 
Psalm  xix. 


8.  M. 


How  excellent  is  Thy  loving-kindness,  0  God. 


Thatcher. 

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mf  My  gracious  God,  how  plain 
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But  find  the  path  to  heaven. 
mf  I  hear  Thy  word  with  love. 
And  I  would  fain  obey: 
Send  Thy  good  Spirit  from  above; 
To  guide  me,  lest  I -stray.  Amen. 
Isaac   Watts  1719. 


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/  Let  everlasting  thanks  be  Thine, 
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366. 


As  makes  a  world  of  darkness  shine 
With  beams  of  heavenly  day. 

/  My  soul  rejoices  to  pursue 

The  steps  of  Him  I  love, 
cr  Till  glory  break  upon  my  view 

In  brighter  worlds  above.     Amen. 

William  Cowper,  1779. 


CM. 


"Thy  Word  is  a  lantern  unto  my/eet,  and  a  light  unto  my  path. 


SOUTHWKIX 
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Will  never  start  aside —  My  heritage  and  choice ; 

That  in  Thy  righteous  judgments  I  For  they,  when  other  comfort*  fall, 

Will  steadfastly  abide.  My  drooping  heart  rejoice 


\f  Let  still  my  sacrifice  of  praise 
With  Thee  acceptance  find; 
And  In  Thy  righteous  judgments,  Lord* 
Instruct  my  willing  mind. 


nf  My  heart  with  early  zeal  began 
Thy  statutes  to  obey  ; 
And,  till  my  course  of  life  is  done, 
Shall  keep  Thine  upright  way.    Amen 

P*ali*  exit 


367.  o 


I 


GENERAL  HYMNS. 


'The  invisible  things  of  Him  from  the  creation  of  the  world  art 
clearly  seen,  being  Mnder*U*d  by  the  things  that  are  made." 


Bklahati. 

R.  Brown  Bortkwimm 


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How  I  may  soar  to  heaven. 
mf   The  fields  provide  me  food,  and  show 
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mf  Here  are  my  choicest  treasures  hid, 
Here  my  best  comfort  lies; 
Here  my  desires  are  satisfied, 
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368. 


mf    Lord,  make  me  understandThy  law, 
dim         Show  what  my  faults  have  been; 
p    And  from  Thy  Gospel  let  me  draw 

Pardon  for  all  my  sin. 
p    Here  would  I  learn  how  Christ  has  died 

To  save  my  soul  from  hell; 
er    Not  all  the  books  on  earth  beside 

Suoh  heavenly  wonders  tell. 
mf    Then  let  me  love  my  Bible  more. 
And  take  a  fresh  delight, 
By  day  to  read  these  wonders  o'er, 
And  meditate  by  night. 

Isaac  Watt*. 


CM. 


"Teach  me,  0  Lord,  the  way  of  Thf  statutes,  and  I  shall  keep  it  unto  the  end.' 


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Devote  my  sealous  heart. 

Direct  me  in  the  sacred  ways 
To  which  Thy  precepts  lead; 


Because  my  chief  delight  has  been 
Thy  righteous  paths  to  tread. 

Do  Thou  to  Thy  most  just  co 
Incline  my  willing  heart; 

Let  no  desire  of  worldly  wealth 
From  Thee  my  thoughts  divert. 

Pmknsatx. 


369 


C.  M. 

■     With  Chorus. 


iXetrcmjition- 

" My  heart9ha.il  rejoice  in  Thy  salvation." 


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mf  Salvation !  O  Thou  bleeding  Lamb, 
To  Thee  the  praise  belongs : 
Our  hearts  shall  kindle  at  Thy  Xame, 
Thy  Name  inspire  our  SQngs. 
/        Glory,  honour,  etc.    Amen. 

Isaac  Watts. 


370. 


GENERAL    HYMNS. 


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While  1  sing  redeeming  love. 
p  Thou  didst  seek  me  when  a  stranger, 
Wandering  from  the  fold  of  God; 


Thou  to  save  my  soul  from  danger, 
Didst  redeem  me  with  Thy  blood. 

?»/  By  Thy  hand  restored,  defended, 

Safe  through  life  thus  far  I  've  come: 

cr  Safe.  0  Lord,  when  life  is  ended, 

Bring  me  to  my  heavenly  home.    Amen. 

Hobert  Rol 


371 


L.  11 


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I  JL.    _  Uv  I 


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p  Once  we  were  fallen,  0  how  low! 

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cr  When  Jesus,  from  the  realm-  above. 

Borne  on  the  wings  of  boundless  love. 

mf  Scattered  the  shades  of  death  and  night. 

'  And  spread  around  His  heavenly  light ; 


By  Him  what  wondrous  grace  is  shown 
To  souls  impoverished  and  undone! 
/  He  -hows,  beyond  these  mortal  shores, 
A  bright  inheritance  as  ours; 
Where  saints  in  light  our  coming  wait 
..are  their  holy,  happy  state.    Amex. 

Philip  Doddridge. 


372. 


REDEMl'l'IOX. 


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What  mortal  tongue  display  ! [reach,  Our  humble  thanks  to  Thee, 

Imagination's  utmost  stretch,  May  every  heart  with  rapture  say, 

In  wonder  dies  awav.  "  The  Saviour  died  for  me." 


mf   He  left  His  radiant  throne  on  high, 
Left  the  bright  realms  of  bliss. 

dim  And  came  to  earth  to  bleed  aud  die : 
Was  ever  love  like  this? 


mf   0  may  the  sweet,  the  blissful  theme, 
Fill  every  heart  and  tongue : 

cr    Till  strangers  love  Thy  charming  Name 
And  join  the  sacred  song.     Amen. 
Anna  Steele,  1760. 


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So  much  love  to  us  below?  Guides  us  by  His  Spirit  pure. 

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Let  His  glory  be  thy  theme ; 
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Trust  His  love  for  all  to  come.     Amen. 
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GSNERAL   HYMNS. 


"Cmiuh;  all  yirur  cart  upon  Him,  for  He  cmreth/or  v**.' 


P>TKX8BnBOm 


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Cease  thy  complaint,  gup-press  thy  groan,  And     let       thy    tears  fox    -    get   to 


woe; 
flow; 


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In  Him  thy  refuge  find,  thy  rest, 
Safe  in  the  mercy  of  thy  God : 

Thy  God's  thy  Saviour,  glorious  word; 

O  hear, believe,  and  bless  the  Lord.     Amkit 

Walter  Shirley. 


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mf  Grace  first  contrived  a  way 
To  save  rebellious  man, 
And  all  the  steps  that  grace  display 
Which  drew  the  wondrous  plan. 

mf  Grace  taught  my  wandering  feet 
To  tread  the  heavenly  road ; 


And  new  supplies  each  hour  I  meet 
While  pressing  on  to  God. 

nf  Grace  all  the  work  shall  crown 
Through  everlasting  days ; 
It  lays  in  heaven  the  topmost  stone, 
And  well  deserves  the  praise.     Ameh. 

PhiUp  Doddrid**. 


377. 


L.M. 


REDEMPTION 


'Blfjm'd  i*  he  v>*<m/  unrighteowmena  in  forgiven,  and  who*4  tin  it  covered.' 


HlHUM 
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54,  He's  blest,  whose  sins  have  par  don  gain'd.   No  more  in  judg-ment  to     ap  -  pear. 


P^jpj^^^^^^^gr  ^^y^fesi 


Whose  guilt  re-mis-sioo    has      ob-tained,  And  whose  re-pent-ance 


is      sin 


cere.  A-mmn. 


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mf  No  sooner  I  my  wound  disclosed, 

The  guilt  that  tortured  me  within, 
But  Thy  forgiveness  interposed, 
And  mercy's  healing  balm  pour'd  in. 

p  Sorrows  on  sorrows  multiplied, 

The  harden'd  sinner  shall  confound ; 


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378. 


cr  But  them  who  in  His  truth  confide, 
Blessings  of  mercy  shall  surround. 

mf  His  saints  that  have  perform 'd  His  laws, 

Their  life  in  triumph  shall  employ; 
/  Let  them,  as  they  alone  have  cause, 
In  grateful  raptures  shout  for  joy. 

Ptahn  mil.      AMKN. 


C.  M. 


'I  have  trodden  the  voine-pre*9  alone;  and  of  the  people  there  vhm  none  %pith  Me." 


Martyrdom. 

Hugh  Wilson. 


^  —  88.      Be 


hold    the      Sav  -  lour    of    man  -  kind,  Nail'd  to    the  shameful      tree; 


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How  vast  the   love  thai  Him  in  -  clined     To   bleed   and 


die      for    me!  A-mbn. 


pp  Hark,   how    He    groans  1    while    nature        See  where  He  bows  His  sacred  bead ; 
And  earth's  strong  pillars  bend ;  [shakes,  pp      He  bows  His  head  and  dies. 
The  temple's  veil  in  sunder  breaks, 
The  solid  marbles  rend.  cr  But  soon   He'll    break  death's  enviou 

And  in  full  glory  shine ;  [chain; 

p  "Ks  done!  the  precious  ransom's  paid ;       p  O  Lamb  of  God,  was  ever  pain, 

"  Receive  my  soul !"  He  cries ;  Was  ever  love  like  Thine !    Amen 

JakmMmmtm. 


379. 


L.M 


qknkRazj  nrarirs. 


•Tks  Hood  o/  Jemu  Christ  Hi*  Son  cUan**lh  *u/rom  mil  tint.' 


LlNCOT/N. 
Stiantny. 


~&Q.'  Ah,  not  like  er- ring  man  is         (5od,     That  men  to  answer  ilim  should  dare; 


dim  p 

Condemn'd,and  into  silence  awed,  They  help-less  stand  before  His    bar     A  -  mew. 

dim 


p  There  must  a  Mediator  plead, 

Who,  God  and  man,  may  both  embrace ; 
With  God  for  man  to  intercede, 

And  offer  man  the  purchased  grace. 


380, 


p  And  lol  the  Son  of  God  is  slain 
To  be  this  Mediator  crown'd : 
cr  In  Him,  my  soul,  be  cleansed  from  stain. 
f     In  Him  thy  righteousness  be  found. 

Bishop  H.  U.  Onderdtmk,  1828.      AJOMT 


O.K. 


"He  healetk  the  broken  in  heart: 


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p  When  soitowb  swell  the  laden  heart, 
And  tears  of  anguish  flow, 

r.r  One  only  heart,  a  broken  heart, 
Can  feel  the  sinner's  woe. 

p  When  penitence  has  wept  in  vain 
Over  some  foul,  dark  spot, 
One  only  stream,  a  stream  of  blood, 
Can  wash  away  the  blot. 


mf  'Tis  Jesus'  blood  that  washes  white, 
His  hand  that  brings  relief, 
Bus  heart  that's  touched  with  all  oui  Joy*, 
And  feeleth  for  our  grief. 

p  Lift  up  Thy  bleeding  hand,  O  Lord! 
cr      Unseal  that  cleansing  tide: 
dim   We  have  no  shelter  from  our  sin 
pp      But  in  Thy  wounded  side. 

0.  F.  A  Uxmmder.  ISfS. 


381.    8»  7..  < 

4— 


JUtDEMPTIOW. 

'Him  tJUi  «mmU  Mto  Jf«,  /  will  in  no  w4m  on*  tmi." 


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God '8  free  bounty  glorify: 

True  belief  and  true  repentance, 
Every  grace  that  brings  you  nigh, 

Without  money, 
Come  to  Jesas  Christ  and  buy. 


pp  Agonizing  in  the  garden, 

Your  Redeemer  prostrate  lies: 
On  the  bloody  tree  behold  Him  I 
Hear  Him  cry  before  He  dies, 

"ItisnniBh'd!" 
Sinners,  will  not  this  suffice? 


«*r  Come  ye  weary,  heavy-laden, 

Lost  and  ruin'd  by  the  fall, 

If  you  tarry  till  you're  better, 

You  will  never  come  at  all : 

«*  Not  the  righteous, 

Sinners  Jesus  came  to  call. 


P  Lol  th'  Incarnate  God,  ascending, 
Pleads  the  merit  of  His  blood ; 
Venture  on  Him  —  venture  wholly, 
Let  no  other  trust  intrude; 

cr  None  but  Jesus 

Can  do  helpless  sinaers  good. 


mf  Saints  and  angels,  join'd  in  concert, 
Sing  the  praises  of  the  Lamb; 
While  the  blissful  courts  of  heaven 
Sweetly  echo  with  His  Name ; 
cr  Alleluia ! 

Sinner 6  here  may  sing  the  same. 

Jturph  Hart,  175© 


382,  s.m. 


GENERAL  HYMNS. 


'Ho*  shall  a  man  bejnst  tnth  Ood." 


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A  just  excuse  devise? 
mf    All-seeing,  powerful  God  1 

Who  can  with  Thee  contend? 
Or  who  that  tries  the  unequal  strife, 
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383. 


mf    The  mountains,  in  Thy  wrath, 
Their  ancient  seats  forsake : 
The  trembling  earth  deserts  her  place, 
Her  rooted  pillars  shake. 
p    Ah,  how  shall  guilty  man 
Contend  with  such  a  God? 
None,  none  can  meet  Him.  and  escape 
But  through  the  Saviour  s  blood. 

Isaac  WatU.      AMJtN. 


O.M. 


'Then  akaU  ix  a  fountain  opened  for  tin  and  uncltannt**.. 


Martyrdom 

Hugh  WiUon. 


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Wash  ail  my  sins  away. 
Dear,  dying  Lamb,  Thy  precious  blood      / 

Shall  never  lose  its  power, 
Till  all  the  ransom'  d  Church  of  Gk)d       dim 

Be  saved  to  sin  no  more. 


E'er  since,  by  faith,  I  saw  the  stream 

Thy  flowing  wounds  supply, 
Redeeming  love  has  been  my  theme, 

And  shall  be  till  I  die. 
Then  in  a  nobler,  sweeter  song, 

I'll  sing  Thy  power  to  save,      [tongue 
When    this    poor,  lisping,   stammertaf 

Lies  silent  in  the  grave. 

William  Counxr.  177%. 


384. 


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/  Ye  souls  that  are  wounded, 
To  Jesus  repair; 
He  calls  you  in  mercy, 

And  can  you  forbear? 
Though  your  sins  be  as  scarlet, 
Still  flee  to  the  mountain, 
<r  That  blood  can  remove  them 

Which  streams  from  this  fountain. 
/  Alleluia,  etc. 

/  O  Jesus :  ride  onward, 
Triumphantly  glorious: 
O'er  sin,  death,  and  hell 
Thou'rt  more  than  victorious; 


Thy  Name  is  the  the  theme 
Of  the  great  congregation, 
cr  While  angels  and  saints 

Raise  the  shout  of  salvation. 
JT  Alleluia,  etc. 

■»/  With  joy  shall  we  stand 

When  escaped  to  that  shore, 
With  our  harps  in  our  hand 
cr     We  will  praise  him  the  more 
We'll  range  the  sweet  fields 
On  the  banks  of  the  river, 
And  sing  of  salvation 
For  ever  and  ever. 

ff  Alleluia,  etc.     Amks 

Thombv 


385. 


8.   7* 


GENERAL    HYMNS 


TniU  my  heart  to  fear  Tky  Nairn*,' 


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Seal  it  for  Thy  courts  above. 

Robert  Robinson. 


386. 


Xtepeutaiue* 


L.M. 


'If  any  man  tin,  we  have  an  Advocate  with  the  Father.' 


Hamburg 

L.  Maeon,  IS* 


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Nor  hide  Thy  presence  from  my  heart. 

m/l  cannot  live  without  Thy  light, 

Cast  out  and  banish'd  from  Thy  sight: 
Thy  holy  ioys,  my  God,  restore, 
And  guard  me  that  I  fall  no  more. 


p  A  broken  heart,  my  God,  my  King, 

Is  all  the  sacrifice  I  bring ; 

The  God  of  grace  will  ne'er  despise, 

A  broken  heart  for  sacrifice. 
w/O  may  Thy  love  inspire  my  tongue! 

Salvation  shall  be  all  my  song: 
cr  And  all  my  powers  shall  join  to  blest 

The  Lord,  my  Strength  and  RighteouaoMi 

/mum  WoUs.    >i 


387. 


L.M. 


REPENTANCE 


•Takt  not  Thy  Holy  Spirit  from  wu.' 


Fkdkbal 

H.  K.  Oliver. 


A I--4-F 


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■•/Though  I  have  most  unfaithful  been,  Nor  In  Thy  righteous  anger  swear 

And  long  in  vain  Thy  grace  received;  T'  exclude  me  from  Thy  people's  rest 

Ten  thousand  times  Thy  goodness  seen,  ,  v    _.__  __.   ^  ,-,,       iAttM. 

T««l»-»ndUm»Th,goodB«gri.T^<%^^^^'g^i.b-*i 
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In  honour  of  my  great  High-Priest;  And  bring  me  to  the  promised  land. 

Charle*  Wttley,  1749.     A  in 


388 


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'Him  that  cometh  U>  Me,  I  vOl  in  no  vrUe  cant  out.' 


COVXBT. 

From  "Oratory  Hymns.' 


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jo  Guilty,  forgive  me,  Lord,  I  cry; 
Pursued  by  foes,  I  come ; 
A  sinner,  save  me,  or  I  die ; 
An  outcast,  take  me  home. 

np  Once  safe  in  Thine  Almighty  arms, 
Let  storms  come  on  amain: 


T=T1 

There  danger  never,  never  harms, 
There  death  itself  is  gain. 

/  And  when  I  stand  before  Thy  throne, 
And  all  Thy  glory  see, 
dim  Still  be  my  righteousness  alone, 
p      To  hide  myself  in  Thee.     Amxx. 

Edward  H.  BidurtUtK  IMS. 


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GENERAL   HYMNS. 


'God  be  merciful  to  nu,  m  t%nner  ' 


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aip     Rest  for  my  soul  I  long  to  find ; 

Saviour  of  all,  if  mine  Thou  art, 
Giye  me  Thy  meek  and  lowly  mind, 
And  stamp  Thine  image  on  my  heart. 
»/    Break  off  the  yoke  of  inbred  sin, 
And  fully  set  my  spirit  free; 
I  cannot  rest  till  pure  within. 
Till  I  am  wholly  lost  in  Th«e. 


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Fain  would  I  learn  of  Thee,  my  God ; 

Thy  light  and  easy  burden  prove, 
The  Cross,all  stain'd  withhallowM  blood 

The  labour  of  Thy  dying  love. 
I  would,  but  Thou  must  give  the  power, 

My  heart  from  every  sin  release  ; 
Bring  near,  bring  near  the  joyful  hour, 

And  fill  me  wjth  Thy  perfect  peace. 

Charles  Wesley,  1742.     AmEH. 


"  If  Ood  be  „  or  us,  who  can  be  against  us.' 


S.  Stkphjqt 

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s 


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£ 


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«/    He  Who  His  only  Son  gave  up 
To  death,  that  we  might  lire, 
Shall  He  not  all  things  freely  grant 
That  boundless  love  can  give? 

m/   Who  now  His  people  shall  accuse? 
'TM  God  hath  justified: 


Who  now  His  people  shall  condemn? 
f       The  Lamb  of  God  hath  died. 
mf  And  He  Who  died  hath  risen  again. 
Triumphant  from  the  grave  ; 
At  God's  right  hand  for  us  He  plead*. 
Omnipotent  to  save      Amen 

s  -  ■     fc  Paraphrase  " 


391 


FAITH. 

* 

■     (  First  Tune.)    Six  7s. 

■•/  will  put  thee  in  n  cllft  of  the  rock. 


BBDHEAD,  76. 
R.  Redhead. 


A — 

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'"  I 

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* 

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Jdim  r 

Let 
dun 

the 

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2 

wa 

-  ter      and 

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the  blood. 

5 

— S>        g        3 

From  Thy  riv 
— g — 2 — 2— 

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L(z — # 1 

side   which  flow'a, 
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rj — i 


cr  | 
Be 


I         * 

of     sin    the  dou 


-&■ 


mm 


m 


P=E1 


I  "*"        -&-    -&-  -&- 

ble  cure. Cleanse  me  from  its  guilt  and  power.  Amen. 


-& 


<&— 


■&- 


f 


la 


wi/Not  the  labours  of  my  hands 
Can  fulfil  Thy  law's  demands ; 
Could  my  zeal  no  respite  know, 
Could  my  tears  for  ever  flow. 
All  for  sin  could  not  atone, 
Thou  must  save,  and  Thou  alone 
p  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; 

cr  Wash  me,  Saviour,  (p)  or  I  die. 

p  While  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath, 
When  my  eyelids  close  in  death, 

cr  When  I  soar  through  tracts  unknown, 
See  Thee  on  Thy  judgment  throne, 

p  Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me, 

pp  Let  me  hide  myself  in  Thee.     Amen. 
A.  if.   Toplachj.  1776. 


An  altered  and  abbreviated  version  of  this  Hymn  may  be  found  in  Hymn  531. 


GENERAL   HYMXS. 

v3z/-L.     iSKcnM)  Tr\E.)    Six  7S. 

"/  will  ]>ut  thee  in  a  cli/t  of  the  rock. 


I'KTRA. 

Mendelssohn. 


ill'    i  i  j  J  4'  i  i^^l 


,j  * 


0=  80.  Rock   of      A-   ges,  c'.eft  for      me.      Let   me  hide   my  -  self   in      Thee; 


&-*- 


F 


:£=£=!£ 


+  -T-&— 


P=t 


^M^ 


£=££=£=$ 


<y 


1 


fc 


r<sL    J      J 1 — , K  1    ■     I rn : r 


dim.  i 

Let    the      wa  -  ter   and    the 
dim.  .j.   _£2.    .(2- 


8=f: 


^J 


blood,     From  Thy   riv  -  en   side  which  flow'd, 

.-=2.  _^_       ^2.         J2-. 


%=&-- 


EEEE 


^— ^ 


n#*s 


a 


=t 


eS'— 


=fc 


2^ 


d=rl: 


•p~ g, 


=t= 


feB 


cr 


Be   of     sin  the  don-  ble    cure,  Cleanse  me  from   its  guilt  and  power.  A-mbn. 


cr     | 


9 


^£ 


-&-&- 


£ 


^zzSf^n 


gH|3i 


-I \- 


-&— 


$*- 


mi/ Not  the  labours  of  my  hands 
Can  fulfil  Thy  law's  demands; 
Could  my  zeal  no  respite  know, 
Could  my  tears  for  ever  flow, 
All  for  sin  could  not  atone, 
Thou  must  save,  and  Thou  alone 

p  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 ; 
cr  Wash  me,  Saviour,  ( p)  or  I  die. 

p  While  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath, 

When  my  eyelids  close  in  death, 
cr  When  I  soar  through  tracts  unknown, 

See  Thee  on  Thy  judgment  throne, 
p  Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me, 
pp  Let  me  hide  myself  ill  Thee.     Amen. 

A.  M.   Toplady,  1776. 


m 


+An  altered  and  abbreviated  version  of  this  Hymn  may  be  found  in  Hymn  531. 


391. 


s 


FA  I  Til. 
Six  7s.  (Third  Turn.)  "  twlllput  thcc  in  a  clift  of  the  rock.' 


TOPLADY. 

T.  Hastings. 


»    i-  * 


■9-T- 


mf 


J— 102.  Rock  of      A-    ges,  cleft    for    me!        Let  me    hide      my -self  in     Thee; 


=te=k 


v~r 


iH=:p^.-Si: 

i — r — v 


m 


*=*=+ 


m 

dim 


Kr4 


=1  = 


-> ' 1 r 


^ 


J J- 


Let  the    wa    -  ter    and   the      blood,  From  Thy    riv 
dim  I        k       |  «     -*-  -d*  I        fs       I 


9£ 


*=* 


*=>=«: 


J 1 1 


IS 


en    side  which  flow'd, 


J £- I J-; ^ 


4-4 


4—1 


U^-fe-^ll 


Be    of    sin      the  double     cure,  Cleanse  me  from  its  guilt  and  power.  A -men. 


cr_ 


-#-     -<9- 


9^=i=Ei 


l/T 


l^E||gJgJ 


*=*=*: 


I^i^H 


wi/Not  the  labours  of  my  hands 
Can  fulfil  Thy  law's  demands ; 
Could  my  zeal  no  respite  know, 
Could  my  tears  for  ever  flow, 
All  for  sin  could  not  atone, 
Thou  must  save,  and  Thou  alone. 

p    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 ; 
cr  Wash  me,  Saviour,  (p )  or  I  die. 

p    While  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath, 
When  my  eyelids  close  in  death, 

cr  When  I  soar  through  tracts  unknown, 
See  Thee  on  Thy  judgment  throne, 

p    Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me, 

pp  Let  me  hide  myself  in  Thee.     Amen*. 
A.  M.   Toplady,  1776. 


*  An  altered  and  abbreviated  version  of  this  Hymn,  may  be  found  inXo.  531. 


GENERAL   HYMNS. 

\S\j&,       (  First  Tune.)  8s,  c.  .  .,.      .         .    „  ;    t      M    _,      „ 

To  Whom  shall  in:  go  but  unto  Thee.*1 


I  SPIN. 
6'.  «/.  /:7<ey. 


a 


-^- 


^     -L     Just  as     I    am, — with-out  one  plea, But  that  Thy  blood  was  shed    forme, 


2%£ ^=^=k=^-t= 


*&=±=l 


art— ^3— ^f-L&5>— fi'-1 — ^-G-'*-1 — ^t  ■    o-<>— £2J — <?— << 


tr-  —^-v-*-^-^-*'^*-^-' 


&-& 


-^&-. 


-&-? — 


p"    "    '  "  pp  I 

And  that  Thou  bidd'st  me  come  to  Thee.    O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come,  I     come.  A  -  men. 

Pill 


§&& 


Silzz-t^t 


p    Just  as  I  am,  —  and  waiting  not 

To  rid  my  soul  of  one  dark  blot,  [spot, 
To  Thoe.  whose  blood  can  cleanse  each 

pp        0  Lamb  of  God,  I  come. 

p    Just  as  I  am, —  though  toss'd  about 

mf  With  many  a  conflict,  many  a  doubt, 
Fightings  and  fears,  within,  without, 

pp         0  Lamb  of  God,  I  come. 


p    Just  as  I  am, —  poor, wretched. blind  — 
cr  Sight, riches, healing  of  the  mind, 

Yea,  all  I  need,  in  Thee  to  And, 
pp         O  Lamb  of  God  I  come. 
p    Just  as  I  am, — (mf)  Thou  wilt  receive ; 

Wilt  welcome,  pardon,  cleanse, relieve, 
cr  Because  Thy  promise  I  believe, 
O  Lamb  of  God  I  come. 


p  Just  as  I  am, — (mf)  Thy  love  unknown 

Has  broken  every  barrier  down  ; 
cr  Now  to  be  Thine,  yea.  Thine  alone, 
O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come.     Amen. 
Charlotte  Elliot,  1836. 


(  Second  Tune.) 


P         -&--& 

84-.     Just  as   I 
P 


=i 


t 


MlSERECORDIA. 
Henry  Smart. 


:=t«= 


m 


g=gJ 


-is 

am, with -out  one   plea,  But  that  Thy  blood  was   shed  for     me. 


eabt 


-&~ jg- 

<g    is? 


^g-- 


sesl 


:    g 


EES 


IZE 


-4-r LmJ  ■■■1.4 


zgrz*. 


IsS-Hlig-liiSBSi 


And  that  Thou  bidd'st  me  come  to  Thee, 


PP 


O  Lamb    of   God.    I 


come. 


a=a 


392. 


/Third  Tune.)    3s.  6s. 


FAITH. 


'To  whom  shall  we  go  bu*  unto  Thee. 


Confidence 

G.  B.  Chamberlain 


frfrrarr"  ■  J  i  !      i  J   J.  \-*-\-  1 1  J — uppp?^i=qf 

^  —  50.     Just  as    I      am,  with-out  one  plea.     But  that  Thy  Blood  was  shed  for      me, 

,srsij}|ajii^igiig;ii=isi:iiiii 


And  that  Thou  bidd'st  me  come  to  Thee, 


?_     jfj. T.£2_ 


O      L'amb  of 


God,    I   come.  A-men. 


i- 


Frtnt^w^ 


r-r 

p  Just  as  I  am. —  and  waiting  not  p  Just  as  I  am, —  poor,  wretcb-od,  blind  — 

To  rid  my  soul  of  one  dark  blot,  cr  Sight,  riches,  healing  of  the  T*md, 

To  Thee,  whose  blood  can  cleanse  each  spot,     Yea,  all  I  need,  in  Thee  to  fin4. 
pp  O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come.  pp  O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come. 

p  Just  as  I  am, —  though  toss'd  about 
m/With  many  a  conflict,  many  a  doubt, 
Fightings  and  fears,  within,  without, 
pp  O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come. 


p  Just  as  I  am, —  [mf)  Thou  wilt    eceire 
Wilt  welcome,  pardon,  cleanse,  v*=J\*  «■' 
cr  Because  Thy  promise  I  believe, 
O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come. 


p  Just  as  I  am, —  (mf)  Thy  loye  unknown 

Has  broken  every  barrier  down ; 
cr  Now  to  be  Thine,  yea,  Thine  alone, 

O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come.     Amen. 

Charlotte  Elliott,  1836. 


tr 


(Fourth  Tune.) 


~7H  4  fcfcfcJ  J     j 

S — a — /s ^ — 1-^> ^4 ^ — » &       a — m 


:s: 


Balfour 

Betffow. 


mf 
gj=fyL    Just  as   I    am,  with  -  out  one  plea,     But  that  Thy  Blood  was  shed  for   me, 

P  SS-  mf 

J '_£? #-g— ^ g— T~ ?■ &—i-^* g     %      £-     (g-r-H 


r^       ^_  . 


And  that  Thou  bidd'st  me  come  to  Thee,  O   Lamb  of      God,    I       come.    A-men. 
_  r_^ ^ = ^ » IMjsSZjsl 


Hill 


393. 


(FrasTTTOi.)7i.  D. 


QMNBRAL  HYMNS. 


'1  Aft  **U  Tket  to  Kid*  wu. 


ilOLUYOtflD* 

J.  B.  Dykn. 


H^£44ff?=g 


4=£ 


3 


3C 


3r 


f 


r-f 


Je  -  bus,   Lover  of      my      soul,      Let    me      to   Thy      bo  -  som    fly, 


Or 


g         f         g 


l£=- 


g    8   f 


g 


*t 


&E 


:s. 


<s: 


jt-4>l^^ 


rrr 

While  the      near    -    er      wa  -  ters     roll,    While  the  tem  -  pest    still    is         higr 


cr 


^ 


J2* 


zgr- 


fe^ 


£& 


£EE3£ 


* 


EE 


^s 


E 


as 


be 


m 


* 


?m 


nf&- 


^ 


^ 


Hide  me,      0 
mf 


^^4m 


my        Sav-iour,  hide,         Till    the  storm  of  life    be    past; 

ft 


■ft-* 


S 


BE 


I 


123 


f=f 


* 


FT1^ 


^s- 


i       i  #■  ill 

Safe     in    -    to      the    ha  •  yen  guide,  0       re-ceive      my  soul      at      last.     A-wceh 

dim  r~  I    ^«_  p 

^—sa — a. ~^~ a. « ~<y~  ^ 


£ 


m 


kt 


B 


Kl 


^1 


r  r  m  r  r  i 


^  Other  refuge  hare  I  none, 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee ; 
9  Leave,  ah  !  leave  me  not  alone, 

Still  support  and  comfort  me : 
*r  Ail  my  trust  on  Thee  is  stay'd ; 

All  my  help  from  Thee  I  bring ; 
Cover  my  defenceless  head 
•      With  the  shadow  of  Thy  wing. 


mf  Plenteous  grace  with  Thee  is  found, 

Grace  to  cover  all  my  sin ; 
cr  Let  the  healing  streams  abound, 
/     Make  and  keep  me  pure  within : 
Thou  of  life  the  fountain  art, 
Freely  let  me  take  of  Thee : 
Spring  Thou  up  within  my  heart, 
Rise  to  all  eternity.    Ambx. 

Ckm-Us  WaUy,  1740. 


A»  Mtir+d  and  abbrtmmUd  vertion  of  this  Hymn,  with  another  Tutu,  may  bt  found  %n  Hymn  60 


393 


FAITH. 


m    (Second  Tunb.)  7s.  D. 


"  /  flee  unto  thee  to  hide  me.  " 


I 


m=a 


-_- 


^MA=d=A 


B.    I'akiaN. 

J.  Barriby. 


n 


iqiTi; t  w-f^fvfi=^3 


m 


o 


,=84.  Je  -  sua,  Lov  -  er      of 


•&M 


,  0     b" 


my    soul,  Let    me     to    Thy    bo  -  som      fly, 

i    JT^J        „       _        „     ^ 


F 


±=T?g-^ 


s 


r#. 


er 


:3=^ 


•«»■         ri 


-^=l^: 


=t 


^fe=i^ 


=t 


-z**- 


While  the  near-er    wa-ters    roll, 
cr^2.    42.      -f2-    -^-    -^-      „         J" 


® 2^- 

While  the 


g^F^r-te^Trr 


ss 


n 


I 

tem-pest    still     is    high; 


^^~ 


r?  w3 


■&- 


-fi2- 


<y 


^2 ^T=W 


J I— 


m 


I    II    I 


Slower. 


5 


t=t 


m 


titiS 


3 


Hide  me,     0      my    Sav-iour,     hide, 

P  _  I  I/-    I 


^-t^- 


^=Ft 


Till  the   storm  of    life    be       past ; 
•      -^-     -e>- 


\±Z—^ 


o 


P 


f 


»a. 


1— t 


IPS 


P 


=t 


» 


i — <a — ^ 1 — =--l 1-= — f 


(^ ^- 


-g??* 


Safe    in  -  to  the  ha  -  ven    guide, 


cr 


i 1 1 ! H2 »- 


/  |      to.   • 

O   re  -  ceive  my  soul  at  last. 
/  dim. 


A-MBir 


i 


*&—&- 


1 — h: 


P 


SE 


liH 


1—1 

7i/ Other  refuge  have  I  none, 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  or  Thee 

j?  Leave,  ah!  leave  me  not  alcie, 
Still  support  and  comfort  me ; 

p  All  my  trust  on  Thee  is  stayed ; 
All  my  help  from  Thee  I  bring ; 

cr  Cover  my  defenceless  head 

Urn.  With  the  shadow  of  Thy  wing. 


mf  Plenteous  grace  with  Thee  is  found, 

"  Grace  to  cover  all  my  sin : 
cr  Let  the  healing  streams  abound, 
/      Make  and  keep  me  pure  within  : 
p  Thou  of  life  the  fountain  art, 
Freely  let  me  take  of  Thee ; 
cr  Spring  Thou  up  within  my  heart, 
dim.  Rise  to  all  etornity.     Amen. 

Charles  Wesley,  1740. 


*  This  Tune  may  be  sung  in  unison  if  preferred. 


GENERAL  HYMXS. 

070i       Third  Tune.  )  7s,  D. 

"  I  flee  unto  thee  to  hi  fir  m«.'' 


H 


=: 


I   S^B 


P 


mm 


I 


IE* 


Z\ 


p*    -#-  <? 


*>-  -#    *> 


§ii* 


s 


^=F 


E 


P- 


Marttx. 
Marth. 


^'  =  54. Je  -  sus,Lov  -  er     of    my   bouI,       Lot     ine  to     Thy   bo  -  som         riy 


■>  :    «g-; 


1^ 


r— y 1 1 ' 

-1   -  A — 1 

~ 

1 ^ 1 

v$—%    i  g— # 

-& 0—C^ 

5  =y=2=1- 

Zs  • 

— i — i 
_^,_ — 

— 75  ■T—&-i 

°'     cr                           1 

While  the   near-er     wa-ters  roll,     While  the  torn-  pest  still 

g* . — 

is 

1     W| 

high: 

£  •    V5  • 

zJ2^                ■     [                      1         1/5         #      ■  K,  •     1                  i                      L 

:b-" 

Is  • 

w  - 

-XT                              \ 

Lr     \        : 

....         _J 

1 


J — I- 


4— J— -!- 


J L 


-zsr 


Shr 


Q\  •     &t 


T.ZS1 


'mf  ^T 

Hide  me,  0     my     Sav-ionr,      hide 


_! ,£,_! 


Till  the  storm  of     life     be 

I 
^» %-^ 


past : 


+-+ 


- — — z? — 3: 


32-# 


-^-r 


~rf»m.  i  p  ^  ^ 

Saf  !  in-to    the   ha  -  ven  guide.  O     re-ceive  my  soul     at  last.  A  -   men. 


^:5i=-pzr:: 


— * 


r^ 


a^s: 


§H^I 


wi/  Other  refnge  have  I  none, 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee; 
p  Leave,  ah  !  leave  me  not  alone, 
Still  support  and  comfort  me; 
c>-    All  my  trust  on  Thee  is  stayed  : 
All  my  help  from  Thee  I  bring; 
Cover  my  defenceless  head 
p     With  the  shadow  of  Thy  wing. 


mf  Plenteous  grace  with  Thee  is  found, 

Grace  to  cover  all  my  sin  ; 

er  Let  the  healing  streams  abound, 

/       Make  and  keep  me  pure  within; 

Thou  of  life  the  fountain  art. 

Freely  let  me  take  of  Thee ; 

Spring  Thou  up  within  my  heart. 

Rise  to  all  eternity.     Amen. 

Charles  Wesley,  1740. 


*  An  'tlfrrd  ami  abbrevi  >nn.  may  he  found  in  Xo.  532. 


O-f*.      IFIBOT  TUNK.)    88.  4. 

lb 


FAITH. 


Whom  have  1  in  heaven  but  the*  t ' 


J  B.  Dykf. 


\         \         I 


T^&-& 


ae 


1 


2 


\Zr 


•&—&—}■_ 


f 


&  -=z  82.  Je-sus,   my    Sav  -  iour,  look  on      me,    For    I     am  wea 


r^FF* 


3E=^: 


ry      and    op  -  prest; 


PES 


:fc=2 


l^i^iti^ni^ 


W    "«^-      ~^-  -*"  "  P~F\ 


I  come  to 


rast 


ffii&g 


Bmm 


my    *    self 


Thee: 


^-s* 


Thou  art    my  Reet.      a-mkn 


-<fi?- 


12- 


-» — A 


p  Look  down  on  me,  for  1  am  weak, 

I  feel  the  toilsome  journey's  length; 
Thine  aid  omnipotent  I  seek: 
/         Thou  art  my  Strength. 

p  I  am  bewilder'd  on  my  way, 

Dark  and  tempestuous  is  the  night ; 
O  send  Thou  forth  some  cheering  ray : 
/         Thou  art  my  Light. 


mf  When  Satan  flings  his  fiery  darts, 
I  look  to  Thee;  my  terrors  cease; 
Thy  Cross  a  hiding-place  imparts : 
p         Thou  art  my  Peace. 

p  Standing  alone  on  Jordan's  brink, 
In  that  tremendous  latest  strife, 
Thou  wilt  not  suffer  me  to  sink : 
/         Thou  art  my  Life. 


mf  Thou  wilt  my  every  want  supply, 

E'en  to  the  end,  whate'er  befafl; 
cr  Through  life,  in  death,  eternally, 
ff         Thou  art  my  All.     Amen. 

Charlotte  Elliott,  1863. 


(Sboowd  Tvwe.) 


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394. 


(Third  Tune.)    83.  4. 


GENERAL  HYMNS. 


'Whom  have  I  in  heaven  but  Thee." 


Hanf^pi? 

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^zrrSO.  Je   -  sus.  my   Sar-iour,  look  on    me,  For    I      am  wea  -  ry     and      op  -  prest; 

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I       come   to    cast      my  -  self      on    Thee :  Thou  art 
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p   Look  down  on  me,  for  I  am  weak,  mf  When  Satan  flings  his  fiery  darts, 

I  feel  the  toilsome  journey's  length;  I  look  to  Thee;  my  terrors  cease; 

Thine  aid  omnipotent  I  seek:  Thy  Cross  a  hiding-place  imparts: 

/       Thou  art  my  Strength.  p        Thou  art  my  Peace. 


p    I  am  bewilder' d  on  my  way, 

Dark  and  tempestuous  is  the  night ; 
O  send  Thou  forth  some  cheering  ray : 
f       Thou  art  my  Light. 


p     Standing  alone  on  Jordan's  brink, 
In  that  tremendous  latest  strife, 
Thou  wilt  not  suffer  me  to  sink: 
/       Thou  art  ray  Life. 


mf   Thou  wilt  ray  every  want  supply 

E'en  to  the  end,  whate'er  befall; 
cr    Through  life,  in  death,  eternally, 
ff       Thou  art  ray  All.     Amen. 

Charlotte  Elliott,  1863. 


(Fourth  Tune.) 


RlSEHOLME. 
H.  J.  On 


Je-sus,  ray    Sav  -  iour,look  on     me,   For   I 

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S95.  on 


FAITH 

'Thy  S'amt  U  <w  crtnJwvmf  powr*4  forth 


S.  Pmm. 

4.  it.  RriivttfU 


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mf  It  makes  the  wounded  spirit  whole, 
And  calms  the  troubled  breast ; 
'Tis  manna  to  the  hungry  soul, 
;»      And  to  the  weary  rest. 

mf  Dear  Name,  the  rock  on  which  I  build, 
My  shield  and  hiding-place, 
My  never-failing  treasury,  filled 
With  boundless  stores  of  grace. 


My  Lord,  my  life,  my  way,  my  end, — 
Accept  the  praise  I  bring. 

p  Weak  is  the  effort  of  my  heart, 
And  cold  my  warmest  thought: 

cr  But  when  I  see  Thee  as  Thou  art, 
I'll  praise  Thee  as  I  ought. 

/  Till  then  I  would  Thy  love  proclaim 
With  every  fleeting  breath ; 


mf  Jesus!  my  Shepherd,  Husband,  Friend,  dim  And  may  the  music  of  Thy  Name 
My  Prophet,  Priest  and  King,  p      Refresh  my  soul  in  death.     Amen. 

'John  Nevton.,  1779. 


396. 


CM. 


'The  blood  o/Jenu  Chrirt  cleanseth  utfrom  all  «i»." 


Holt  Cross 


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Wash  me,  but  not  my  feet  alone — 
My  hands,  my  head,  my  heart. 

mf  The  atonement  of  Thy  blood  apply, 
Till  faith  to  sight  impiove ; 
mf  Wash  me,  and  make  me  thus  Thine  own ;  cr  Till  hope  in  full  fruition  die, 

Wash  me,  and  mine  Thou  art ;  And  all  my  soul  is  love.     Amsn. 

TharU*  Wt*Uy%  1740. 


P  My  dying  Saviour  and  my  God, 
Fountain  for  guilt  and  sin ! 
Sprinkle  me  ever  with  Thy  blood, 
And  cleanse  and  keep  me  clean. 


397.  ,. 


GENERAL  HYMNS. 


'My  hope,  and  my  fortress,  my 


Els'  Fun 

Qrrmm*. 


fu'/  ^^t&y^MMm^ 


mountain  fast-uesa     is     our  God,  On  which  our  souls  are  plant  -  ed 
tho'  the  fierce  foe      rage  abroad, Our  hearts  are  nothing    daunt  •  ed 


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In   God  are  help  and  life :     He     is 


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m/"  God's  word  through  all  shall  hare  £>•• 
And  ask  no  man's  permission:     (sway. 
The  Spirit  and  His  gifts  convey 
Strength  to  defy  perdition. 
p         The  body  to  kill, 

Wife,  children,  at  will, 
The  wicked  have  power: 
ar        Yet  lasts  it  but  an  hour! 
The  kingdom's  ours  for  ever! 


f  To  Father,  Son  and  Holy  Gho»t, 
For  ever  be  outpouring 
cr  One  chorus  from  the  heavenly  ho 

And  saints  on  earth  adoring! 
ff         That  chorus  resound, 
/         To  time's  utmost  bound. 
And  swell  evermore, 
Like  stormy  ocean's  roar, 

A 


mf  By  our  own  might  we  naught  can  do ; 
To  trust  it  were  sure  losing ; 
For  as  must  fight  the  Right  and  True, 
The  Man  of  God's  own  choosing. 
Dost  ask  for  His  Name? 
Chhist  Jesus  we  claim; 
The  Lord  God  of  hosts ; 
The  only  God :  vain  boasts 
Of  others  fall  before  Him. 

«/  What  though  the  troops  of  Satan  ftll'd 
The  world  with  hostile  forces? 
E'en  then  our  fears  should  all  be  still  'd 
In  God  are  our  resources. 
The  world  and  its  King 
No  terrors  cau  bring: 
Their  threats  are  no  worth : 
Their  doom  is  now  gone  forth : 
A  single  word  can  quell  them. 


Through  endless  ages  roll  in 

*mrt*»  LuUvr.  1529    Tr    R^hnr  W    P    "»• 


398. 


lit. 


FAITH 


'I  idll  keep  thee  in  all  places  xrhitXer  thou  goes*. 


Wauolk 

V.  C.  Filby.  11 


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«•/"  Fear  not,  I  am  with  thee,  O  be  not  dismay'd, 
I,  I  am   thy  God,  and  will  still  give  thee  aid : 
I'll  strengthen  thee,  help  thee,  and  cause  thee  to  stand, 
Upheld  by  My  righteous,  omnipotent  hand. 

p  When  through  the  deep  waters  I  call  thee  to  go, 
The  rivers  of  woe  shall  not  thee  overflow; 

er  For  I  will  be  with  thee,  thy  troubles  to  bless, 
And  sanctify  to  thee  thy  deepest  distress. 

m/  When  through  fiery  trials  thy  pathway  shall  lie, 
My  grace,  all-sufficient,  shall  be  thy  supply; 
The  flame  shall  not  hurt  thee ;  I  only  design 
Thy  dross  to  consume,  and  thy  gold  to  refine. 

mf  The  soul  that  to  Jesus  hath  fled  for  repose, 
er  I  will  not,  I  will  not  desert  to  his  foes; 

That  soul,  though  all  hell  shall  endeavor  to  shaka, 
W  I'll  never— no,  never — no.  never  forsake.     Ames 

George  K'ith,  ft  J  1787. 


399. 


GENERAL  HYMNS 


an. 


'l/mnf  mem  sin,  we  *«**  mi  Advocmtf  with  the  Father,  Jesus  Christ,  the  Righteous." 


SPOHB. 


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p  .42-     -A--?-     -g-_ 


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■•/  Thy  promise  is  my  only  plea, 
With  this  I  venture  nigh ; 
Thou  callest  burden' d  souls  to  Thee, 
And  such,  O  Lord,  am  I. 
p  Bow'd  down  beneath  a  load  of  tin, 
By  Satan  sorely  press'd; 
By  war  without,  and  fears  within, 
I  come  to  Thee  for  rest. 


cr  Be  Thou  my  shield  and  hiding-place, 
That,  shelter'd  near  Thy  side, 
I  may  my  fierce  accuser  face, 
And  tell  him  Thou  hast  died  1 
mf  O  wondrous  love,  to  bleed  and  die, 
To  bear  the  Cross  and  shame, 
That  guilty  sinners,  such  as  I, 
Might  plead  Thy  gracious  Name.  Amu 

Johm  Newttm,  1TTB. 


400. 


CM.  ( 


TUKK.) 


"Mm  ought  mlwaut  Us  pray,  and  not  to /cunt,' 


Mablow 

L.  Mason. 


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in  Thy  sight,  We     may,  we  must  draw  near.   A 

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*/  Give  deep  humility:  the  sense 

Of  godly  sorrow  give ; 
A  strong  desiring  confidence 

To  hear  Thy  voice  and  live. 
>  Patience,  to  watch,  and  wait,  and  weep, 

Though  mercy  long  delay; 


cr  Courage,  our  fainting  souls  to  keep, 
And  trust  Thee  though  Thou  slay. 

mf  Give  these,  and  then  Thy  will  be  done; 
Thus,  strengthen' d  with  all  might, 
We,  through  Thy  Spirit  and  ThySon, 
Shall  pray,  and  pray  aright.    Ajcwr 

Jams*  Montgomery,  IB*. 


400. 


C.  M. 


Pit  A  YEIt. 
(  Second  Tune.) 

"Men  ought  always  to  pray,  and  not  to  faint." 


S.  James. 
/?.  Court'  ri lie. 


J=si;.     Lord,  tench  us 


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mf  Give  deep  humility;  the  sense 
Of  godly  sorrow  give ; 
A  strong  desiring  confidence 
To  hear  Thy  voice  and  live. 
p    Patience,  to  watch,  and  wait,  and  weep, 
Though  mercy  long  delay ; 


401 


cr  Courage,  our  fainting  souls  to  keep, 
And  trust  Thee  though  Thou  slay. 
mf  Give  these,  and  then  Thy  will  be  done ; 
Thus,  strengthened  with  all  might, 
We,  through  Thy  Spirit  and  Thy  Son, 
Shall  pray,  and  pray  aright.     AMEN. 
James  Montgomery,  1819. 


>    (  First  Tune.) 


Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  yon. 


S.  Luc  IAN. 
J.  B.  Calkin. 


Thou  art  coming  to  a  King, — 
Large  petitions  with  Thee  bring; 
For  His  grace  and  power  are  such, 
None  can  ever  ask  too  much. 
diwi.With  my  burden  I  begin  : 

p    Lord,  remove  this  load  of  sin; 
Let  Thy  blood,  for  sinners  spilt, 
Set  my  conscience  free  from  guilt. 

p    Lord,  I  come  to  Thee  for  rest, 
Take  possession  of  my  breast ; 


I  I 

There  Thy  blood-bought  right  main- 

And  without  a  rival  reign.  [tain, 

mf   While  I  am  a  pilgrim  here, 

Let  Thy  love  my  spirit  cheer ; 

As  my  Guide,  my  Guard,  my  Friend, 

Lead  me  to  my  journey's  end. 
mf   Show  me  what  I  have  to  do, 

Every  hour  my  strength  renew; 

Let  me  live  a  life  of  faith, 
dim. Let  me  die  Thy  people's  death.  Amen. 
John  Newton,  1779. 


401 


GENERAL   IIYMXS. 


m    (Second  Tune.)  7s. 


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••  Ask,  and  it  $haU  in-  given  you.'' 


WOLH 

E.  Norland. 


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m/  Thou  art  coming  to  a  King,— 
Large  petitions  with  thee  bring; 
For  His  grace  and  power  are  such, 
None  can  ever  ask  too  much. 
dim.  With  my  burden  I  begin  : 
p  Lord,  remove  this  load  of  sin; 
Let  Thy  blood,  for  sinners  spilt, 
Set  my  conscience  free  from  guilt. 
p  Lord,  I  come  to  Thee  for  rest, 
Take  possession  of  my  breast ; 


Si 


402 


■    C.  M. 


cr  There  Thy  blood-bought  right  maintain 

And  without  a  rival  reign. 
mf  While  I  am  a  pilgrim  here. 
Let  Thy  love  my  spirit  cheer; 
As  my  Guide,  my  Guard,  my  Friend, 
Lead  me  to  my  journey's  end. 
mf  Show  me  what  I  have  to  do, 
Every  hour  my  strength  renew  ; 
Let  me  live  a  life  of  faith, 
dim.  Let  me  die  Thy  people's  death.  Amen. 
John  Xeicton,  1779. 

S.  A  ONES. 

"  And  he  said,  I  will  not  let  Thee  go  except  Thou  bless  me."  J.  /:.  1><i 


mmmm 


mf  Long  as  our  fiery  trials  last, 
Long  as  the  cross  we  bear, 
O  let  our  souls  on  Thee  be  cast 
In  never-ceasing  prayer. 
mf  The  Spirit's  interceding  grace 
Gives  us  the  faith  to  claim  ; 
To  wrestle  till  we  see  Thy  lace, 
And  know  Thy  hidden  Name. 


mf  Till  Thou  the  Father's  love  impart, 
Till  Thou  Thyself  bestow, 
Be  this  the  cry  of  every  heart— 
I  will  not  let  Thee  go. 
mf  I  will  not  let  Thee  go.  unless 
Thou  tell  Thy  Name  to  me: 
With  all  Thy  great  salvation  I 
And  say,— I  died  for  thee.     Amen. 
Cha  .1749. 


PHA  YEli 


'Then  I  wtU  meet  unth  Thee;  and  I  will  commMme  with  The*. 
from  above  the  merey-**at." 


RBTBIAT 
Tktm.  Hitting*.   LStt 


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—TZZ 1 T7T} I    rHJ — » 1    ~>>gj S3      "I f         I     'jq 


There  is    a  calm,  a  sure  retreat,  'Tis   found  be-neath  the  mer-cy 


seat 


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mf  There  is  a  place  where  Jesus  sheds 
The  oil  of  gladness  on  oar  heads — 
p  A  place  than  all  beside  more  sweet ; 
It  is  the  blood-stained  mercy -seat. 

mf  There  is  a  spot  where  spirits  blend, 

Where  friend  holds  fellowship  with  friend; 


404. 


Though  sunder'd  far,  by  faith  they  meet 

Around  one  common  mercy  -neat. 
er  There,  there,  on  eagle's  wings  we  soar, 

And  time  and  sense  seem  all  no  more; 

And  heaven  comes  down,  our  souls  to  greet, 
/  And  glory  crowns  the  mercy -seat.     Ameh. 
Hugh  Stowell,  1833. 


CM. 


* 


'Lord,  Uach  us  to  pray.' 


BlLMONT 

5.  Webb*. 


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p  Prayer  is  the  burden  of  a  sigh, 
The  falling  of  a  tear  ; 
The  upward  glancing  of  an  eye 
When  none  but  God  is  near. 
m/  Prayer  is  the  simplest  form  of  speech 

That  infant  lips  oan  try; 
e>  Prayer,  the  subllmest  itrains  that  reach 

The  Majesty  on  high. 
mf  Prayer  is  the  Christian's  vital  breath, 
The  Christian's  native  air, 
The  watch-word  at  the  gates  of  death  ; 
He  enters  heaven  with  prayer. 
j>  Prayer  is  the  contrite  •inner' •  voioe, 
Beturning  from  his  ways; 


cr  While  angels  in  their  songs  rejoice, 

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mf  In  prayer,  on  earth,  the  saints  are  one; 
They're  one  in  word  and  mind, 
When  with  the  Father  and  the  Son 
Sweet  fellowship  they  find. 
mf  O  Thou,  by  whom  we  come  to  God, 
The  Life,  the  Truth,  the  Way, 
The  path  of  prayer  Thyeelf  hast  trod; 
Lord,  teach  us  how  te  pray 
/  To  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 
The  God  whom  we  adore, 
Be  glory,  as  it  was,  is  now, 
And  shall  be  evermore.     AMEJ. 

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Approach  with  joy  His  courts  unto ; 
Praise,  laud,  and  bless  His  Name  always, 
For  it  is  seemly  so  to  do. 


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His  mercy  is  for  ever  sure ; 
cr  His  truth  at  all  times  firmly  stood, 

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OENEllAL   HYMNS 


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f  In  the  wilderness  astray, 

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GENERAL  BYStNS 


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And  when  like  wandering  sheep  we  stray'd  ff  And  earth,  with  her  ten  thousand  tongues 


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f  We  are  His  people,  we  His  care, 

Our  souls,  and  all  our  mortal  frame ; 

er  What  lasting  honours  shall  we  rear, 
Almighty  Maker,  to  Thy  Name? 


410. 


Shall  fill  Thy  courts  with  sounding  prais* 

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Vast  as  eternity  Thy  love; 
Firm  as  a  rock  Thy  truth  must  stand, 
When  rolling  years  shall  cease  to  move 

Psalm  c      AjLKX. 


L.M. 

"0  Lord,  Thou  mrt  btcomt  exceeding  glorious;  Thou  art  clothed  with  majesty  and  honour." 


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His  ministers  heaven's  palace  fill ; 

They  have  their  sundry  tasks  assign' d, 
All  prompt  to  do  their  Sovereign  s  will 

In  praising  God  while  He  prolongs 
My  breath,  I  will  that  breath  employ; 

And  join  devotion  to  my  songs, 

Sincere,  as  in  Him  is  my  joy.     Amoi 

Psaimwh. 


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To  Him  your  homage  pay  : 

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Ye  heavens  above. 
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Psalm  cxlviii. 


412. 


L.  M. 


GENERAL   HYMNS. 


" Let  evcrythi n<i  (h<tt  hath  breath  praise  the  Lord." 


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Make     rocks    and  hills   His   praise 
rebound, 

dim  Praise  Him  with  harp's  melodious  noise, 
And  gentle  psaltery's  silver  sound. 


413. 


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To  well-tuned  cymbals,  and  to  tho>e 
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The  breath  He  does  to  them  afford, 
In  just  returns  of  praise  employ: 
Let  every  creature  praise  the  Lord. 

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S.  Thomas. 
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To  bless  His  holy  Name.    Amen, 
P^alm  ciii. 


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L.M. 


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No  longer  let  your  strings  be  mute: 
And  I,  my  tuneful  part  to  take, 
Will  with  the  early  dawn  awake. 

/  Thy  praises,  Lord,  I  will  resound 
To  all  the  listening  nations  round : 


415. 


Thy  mercy  highest  heaven  transcend*, 
Thy  truth  beyond  the  clouds  extendi. 
ff  Be  Thou  O  God,  exalted  high; 
And  as  Thy  glory  fills  the  sky, 
So  let  it  be  on  earth  displayed, 
Till  Thou  art  here, as  there  obeyed. 

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mf  O  magnify  the  Lord  with  me, 

With  me  exalt  His  Name ; 
When  in  distress  to  Him  I  call'd, 

He  to  my  rescue  came. 
uf  The  angel  of  the  Lord  encamps 

Around  the  good  and  just ; 


Deliverance  He  affords  to  all 

Who  on  His  succour  trust. 
p  O  make  jut  trial  of  His  love, 

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How  bleet  they  are,  and  only  they, 

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Have  nothing  else  to  fear; 
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416. 


L.M. 


GENERAL  HYMNS. 


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What  mortal  eloquence  can  raise 
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Thou  to  Thy  chosen  dost  afford ; 
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Let  Thy  salvation  visit  me 


417. 


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cr  Let  all  His  saints,  with  full  accord, 
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p  Why  should  I  then,  forget  the  Lord* 
Who  is  forever  nigh?    Amen. 

Psalm   riii. 


PRAISE. 


418. 


(Freer  Tuwb.)  L.M. 


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Wake  all  the  tuneful  soul  of  love, 

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John  Opilrie.  1753. 


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He  saves  th'  oppress'd,  He  feeds  the  poor; 
His  truth  for  ever  stands  secure, 

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mf  Borne  upon  their  latest  breath, 

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God  will  make  new  heavens  and  earth; 

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p  And  shall  man  alone  be  dumb 
Till  that  glorious  kingdom  come  ? 


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mf  Saints  below,  with  heart  and  voice, 

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tif  Borne  upon  their  latest  breath, 

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cr  Then,  amidst  eternal  joy, 

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Who  [lis  majesty  can  reach  ? 
Age  to  age  His  works  transmit teth, 
Age  to  age  His  power  shall  teach. 
nj  They  shall  talk  of  ail  Thy  glory, 

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p  Nor  shall  fail  from  memory's  treasure, 
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Works  of  mercy  ,  >ught. 

p  Full  of  kindness  and  compassion. 

Slow  to  anger,  vast  in  love, 
cr  God  is  good  to  all  creation  ; 

All  His  works  His  goodness  prove. 
mf  All  Thy  works,  O  Lord,  shall  bless  Thee, 

Thee  shall  all  Thy  saints    adore: 
cr  King  supreme  shall  they  confess  Thee, 

And  proclaim  Thy  sovereign  power.    AmS& 
Psalm  cxlv. 


423. 


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p  Full  of  kindness  and  compassion, 
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GENERAL  HYMNS. 


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Shall  the  ransom'd  |  people  sing,  |  Afl©-  |  luia!  I  Afle-  |  luia! 
And  the  choirs  that  |  dwell  on  high, 

Shall  rt-echo  |  through  the  sky,  ||  A/le-  |  luia!  I  Afle-  |  luia! 
p  They  in  the  rest  of  |  Paradise  who  dwell, 

mr  The  blessed  ones  with  joy  the  |  chorus  swell,  \  A/le-  |  luia!  I  Afle-  |  luia! 
i/  The  planets  beaming  on  their  |  heavenly  way, 

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Harmony  p  Ye  clouds  that  onward  sweep, 
Ye  winds  on  |  pinioDS  light, 
/  Ye  thunders,  echoing  loud  and  deep, 
Ye  lightnings,  |  wildly  bright, 
In  sweet  con-  |  sent  unite  |  your  Alle-  |  loia! 
/  Ye  floods  and  ocean  billows, 
Ye  storms  and  |  winter  snow, 
Ye  days  of  cloudless  beauty, 

Hoar  frost  and  |  summer  glow: 
Ye  groves  that  wave  in  spring, 
And  ^/orious  |  forests,  sing,  |  Afle-  |  luia! 
Trmietf  First  let  the  birds,  with  painted  |  plumage  gay, 

Exalt  their  great  Creator'*  |  praise,  and  say,  |  Afle-  |  luia!  R  AM-  J  1ml*/ 
Mm      Then  let  the  beasts  of  earth,  |  with  |  varying  strain, 

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MmffYLere  let  the  mountains  thunder  forth  so-  |  norous,  |]  A/le- 1  luia: 
TnNmp  There  let  the  valleys  sing  in  gentler  |  chorus,  |]  Afle-  |  luia! 

Mm      Thou  jubilant  abyss  of  |  ocean,  cry,  |  A/le-  |  luia! 
Trmies    Ye  tracts  of  earth  and  conti-  |  nents,  reply  S  A/le-  |  luia  j 
Harmony  /To  God,  who  all  ere-  |  ation  made, 

The  frequent  hymn  be  \  duly  paid:  |  A/le-  |  luia!  f  Afle-  |  luia! 
This  is  the  strain,  the  eternal  strain,  the  Lord  Al-  |  mighty  loves:  |  Afle-  |  luia! 
This  is  the  song,  the  heavenly  song,  that  C&rirf, the  |  King, appro vea:  |  Afle-  |  luia! 
Wherefore  we  sing,  both  heart  and  voice  a-  |  waking,  |  A/la-  |  luia  ! 
f  'rmie*      And  children's  voices  echo,  znstcer  |  making,  |  Afle-  |  luia ! 
Unison  J"  Now  from  all  men  |  be  outpoured 
Alleluia  |  to  the  Lord;  — 
With  Alleluia  |  evermore 
The  Son  and  Spin*  |  we  adore. 
Hmrmmy    Praise  be  done  to  the  |  Three  in  One, 

Afle-  |  luia!  H  A/le-  |  luia!  U  A/le- 1  lluia  1 1 

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mf  Ten  thousand  thousand  precious  gifts 
My  daily  thanks  employ; 
Xor  is  the  least  a  cheerful  heart, 
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mj  Through  every  period  of  my  life 
Thy  goodness  I'll  pursue; 


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The  glorious  theme  renew. 

p  When  nature  fails,  and  day  and  night 
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My  ever  grateful  heart,  O  Lord, 
Thy  mercy  shall  adore. 

/  Through  all  eternity,  to  Thee 
A  joyful  song  I'll  raise; 
But  oh  !  eternity's  too  short 
To  utter  all  Thv  praise.     Awn 

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He  near  my  soul  has  always  stood, 
His  loving-kindness,  O  how  good! 


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O  may  my  last  expiring  breath 
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0  Faint  and  feeble  are  our  praises 
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»/"  Ys  next,  who  stand  before  the  Eternal 

Light, 
cr  In  hymning  choirt  re-echo  to  the  height 
ff  An  endless  Alleluia, 

»/  The  Holy  City  shall  take  up  your  strain, 
<r  And  with  glad  songs  resounding  wake 
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/  An  endless  Alleluia. 

V  In  blissful  antJphons  ye  thus  rejoice 
To  render  to  the  Lord  with  thankful  voice 
/  An  endless  Alleluia. 

p  Ye  who  hare  gained  at  longth  your  palms 

in  bliss, 
«r  Tictonous  ones,  your  chant  shall  still  be 

this, 

/  An  endless  Alleluia 


/  There,  in  one  grand  acclaim,  for  ever  ring 
The  strains  which  tell  the  honour  of  your 
King, 

ff  An  endless  Alleluia, 

p  This  is  the  rest  for  weary  ones  brought 
back, 
This  is  the  food  and  drink  which  nona 
shall  lack, 

r*f  An  endless  Alleluia. 

mf  While  Thee,  by  Whom  were  all  thin*i 
made,  we  praise 
For  ever,  and  tell  out  in  sweetest  lavs 
/  An  endleas  Alleluia 

/  Almighty  Christ,  to  Thee  our  voices  sing 
Glory  for  evermore ;  to  Thee  we  bring 
ff  An  endless  Alleluia.     Amur 

Ltim  Hymn,  &/»  On*..  TV.  /  SlUrion. 


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mf  Radiant  orb  of  day,  adore  Him,  />  Verdant  fields  and  valleys  blooming, 

Praise  Him,  thou  who  rul'st  the  night,  Insect  myriads,  own  His  care; 

Hearen  of  heavens,  O  bow  before  Him,  Wild  beasts  through  the  forests  roamiag , 

Laud  Him,  all  ye  worlds  of  light.  Warbling  tenants  of  the  air, 


/Praise  Him,  wild  and     restless  ocean, 
Praise  Him,  monsters  of  the  deep; 
Praise  Him  in  your  rude  commotion, 
Storms  that  at  His  mandate  sweep. 


ff  Kings  and  rulers,  shout  His  glory, 
People,  join  the  loud  acclaim, 
Maidens,  youth,  and  fathers  hoary, 
Infants,  lisp  His  holy  Name. 


/  Hills  and  mountains,  heavenward  tower-  ff  Every  kindred,  tongue,  and  natloa, 
Fires  that  In  their  bosom  glow ;      [ing,  Him  who  gave  you  life  adore ; 

Clouds  around  their  cliffs  dark  lowering,         Earth  and  heaven,  and  all  creation. 
Torrents  down  their  steeps  that  flow;  Praise  His  Name  for  evermore.  Amhx 

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A  aelf -renouncing  will, 
That  tramples  down  and  casta 
The  baits  of  pleasing  ill: 
9       A  soul  inured  to  pain, 

To  hardship,  grief,  and  lose, 
Ready  to  take  up  ami  sustain 
Tht  consecrated  Cross. 

mf     Gire  me  a  godly  fear, 
A  quick,  discerning  eye. 

That  looks  to  Thee  when  sin  Is 
And  sees  the  tempter  fly; 
A  spirit  still  prepared, 
And  arm  d  with  jealous  care, 

For  ever  standing  on  its  guard, 
And  watching  unto  prays/. 


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a/     Give  me  a  true  regard, 
A  single,  steady  aim, 
Unmoved  by  threatening  or  rewars^ 
To  Thee  and  Thy  great  Name 
;      Give  me  a  heart  to  pray, 
To  pray  and  never  cease, 
Never  to  murmur  at  Thy  stay, 
Or  wish  my  sufferings  lees. 

■/     I  rest  upon  Thy  word, 
The  promise  is  for  me ; 
My  succour  and  salvation,  Loral, 
Shall  surely  come  from  Thee; 
But  let  mi  still  abide, 
Nor  from  my  hope  remove, 
Till  Thou  my  patient  spirit  guide 
Into  Thy  perfect  love.     Amsjt. 

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I  hate  the  sins  that  made  Thee  mourn, 
droTS  Thee  from  my  breast. 


p  The  dearest  idol  I  hare  known, 
Whate'er  that  idol  be, 
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And  worship  only  Then. 


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Calm  and  serene  my  frame ; 
So  purer  light  shall  mark  the  road 
That  leads  me  to  the  Lamb. 

William  Copper,  177». 

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Jerusalem  enclose; 
So  stands  the  Lord  around  His  saints, 
To  guard  them  from  their  foes. 

PaafanaocT 


437.  m, 


GENERAL  HYMNS 


I  will  1*9*  The*,  O  Lurd,  mjr 


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My  trust  is  in  Thy  mighty  power; 
Thou  art  my  shield  from  foes  abroad, 
At  home  my  safeguard  and  my  tower. 


/  To  Thee  I  will  address  my  prayer, 
To  whom  all  praise  we  justly  owe; 
So  shall  I,  by  Thy  watchful  care, 
Be  guarded  safe  from  every  foe.   Amis 

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•    In  tender  grass  He  makes  me  feed,  p  I  pass  the  gloomy  vale  of  death, 

And  gently  there  repose;  From  fear  and  danger  free; 

Theu  leads  me  to  cool  shades,  and  where  For  there  His  aiding  rod  and  staff 

Refreshing  water  flows.  Defend  and  comfort  me. 


m/  Re  does  my  wandering  soul  reclaim, 
And.  to  Ills  endleps  praise, 
Instruct  with  humble  zeal  to  walk 
In  Hia  most  righteous  ways. 


mf  Since  God  doth  thus  His  wondrouj  h 
Through  all  mv  life  extend, 
That  life  to  Him  I  will  devote.. 
And  in  His  temple  spend.     Auks. 

P<i'm  xxlil. 


439. 


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And  flowing  blessings  dally  send ; 
He  is  my  fortress  and  defence, 
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m/In  Him,  ye  people,  always  trust; 

Before  His  throne  pour  out  your  heart*, 

For  God,  the  merciful  and  just, 

His  timely  aid  to  us  imparts.     Aimr 
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(Fisst  Tuiri)    CM. 

"The  Lord  tkdll  ffivt  His  people  the  blestinq  q/ peace' 


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My  path  of  life  attend : 
Thy  presence  through  my  journey  shine, 
And  crowa  my  journey's  end.     Aim 

Anne  Steele,  1710. 


v  Give  me  a  calm  and  thankful  heart, 
From  every  murmur  free; 
The  blessings  of  Thy  grace  impart, 
And  lei.  me  live  to  Thse. 


440. 


OEXERAL   HYMNS. 
(SkxwdTune.)  CM. 

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The  hleMingi  of  Thy  grace  impart, 
And  let  me  lire  to  Thee. 


441. 


»/  Let  the  iweet  hope  that  Thou  aiA  >^ine 
My  path  of  life  attend : 
Thy  preience  through  my  journey  iHnv 
Aiid  crown  my  journey's  end.    Amvjv. 

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Thy  mercy  o  er  my  life  has  flowed, 
That  mercy  I  adore. 

mf  In  each  event  of  life,  how  clear 
Thy  ruling  hand  I  see : 
Each  blessing  to  my  ioul  more  dear, 
Becauie  conferred  by  Thee. 

V  In  every  joy  that  crown*  my  day*, 
In  every  pain  I  bear, 


My  heart  shall  find  delight  in  praise, 
Or  seek  relief  in  prayer. 

mf  When  gladness  wings  ray  favoured  hour, 

Thy  love  my  thoughts  shall  fill: 
f  Resigned  when  storms  of  sorrow  lower, 
My  soul  shall  meet  Thy  will. 

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The  gathering  storm  shall  see; 

er  My  steadfast  heart  shall  know  no  fear, 
That  h^aiA.  will  rest  on  Thee.    A 

Helm  M.  William*.  17» 


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•j/"  In  each  event  of  life,  how  dear 
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Each  blessing  to  my  soul  more  dear, 
Because  conferred  by  Thee. 

mf  In  every  joy  that  crowns  my  days, 
In  every  pain  I  bear, 
My  heart  shall  find  delight  in  praise. 
Or  seek  relief  in  prayer, 


mf  When  gladness  wings  my  favoured 
Thy  love  my  thoughts  shall  fill; 
p  Resigned,  when  storms  of  sorrow  lowtr, 
My  soul  shall  meet  Thy  will. 

p  My  lifted  eye,  without  a  tear, 
The  gathering  storms  shall  see ; 

cr  My  steadfast  heart  shall  know  no  fear. 
That  heart  will  rest  on  Thee. 

BAm  M.  WUii4tm*,  ITU 


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«9»  Though  fields,  in  verdure  once  array'd 
By  whirlwinds  desolate  be  laid, 
Or  parch'd  by  scorching  beam ; 
<r  Still  in  the  Lord  shall  be  my  trust, 
My  Joy;  for,  tb>ugh  Hi*  frowu  is  just, 
Hi*  mercy  is  supreme. 

m/  In  God  my  strength,  howe'er  di*ire*t, 
I  yet  will  hope,  and  calmly  re*t, 

«r      Nay,  triumph  in  Hi*  lore : 
My  lingering  »oul,  my  tardy  feet, 
Free  a*  the  hind  He  makes,  and  fleet, 
To  speed  my  course  above.     A 

Bioko?  M.  U.  Ondtrdonk.  i£S. 


p  Though  from  the  folds  the  flock  decay, 
Though  herds  lie  famish'd  o'er  the  1ml 
And  round  the  empty  stall ; 
er  My  soul  above  the  wreck  shall  rite, 
Its  better  joys  are  in  the 
There  God  i*  all  in  all. 


443. 

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TRUST. 

(Fixot  Tuiri.)  6«.  5«. 

"I  have  prayed /or  Uu*  that  thy  faith  Jail  not. 


8 

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P  When  Thou  see'st  me  waver, 
With  a  look  recall, 
Nor  for  fear  or  favour 
Suffer  me  to  fall. 

t  With  forbidden  pleasures 

Would  this  vain  world  charm ; 
Or  its  sordid  treasures 
Spread  to  work  me  harm ; 

im  Bring  to  my  remembrance 

Sad  Gethsemane, 
p  Or,  in  darker  semblance, 
Cross-crown'd  Calvary. 

p  Should  Thy  mercy  send  me 
Sorrow,  toil,  and  woe; 

(Second  Turns.)  6s.  5s.  D. 


Or  should  pain  attend  me 
On  my  path  below: 

cr  Grant  that  I  may  never 
Fail  Thy  hand  to  see ; 
Grant  that  I  may  ever 
Cast  my  care  on  Thee. 

pp  When  my  last  hour  cometh, 

Fraught  with  strife  and  pain, 
When  my  dust  returneth 
To  the  dust  again ; 

cr  On  Thy  truth  relying, 

Through  that  mortal  strife, 
p  Jesus,  take  me,  dying, 
cr      To  eternal  life.    Amen. 

James  Montgomery,  1853. 


/.  B.  Dykt* 


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^TXiSi    Gs.  5*.  D.     (THIBD  Tune.) 

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Penitence. 

Spencer  Lane. 


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cr  Grant  that  I  may  never 
Fail  Thy  hand  to  see; 
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Cast  my  care  on  Thee. 


A-MEN. 
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dim  Bring  to  my  remembrance 
Sad  Gethsemane, 
p  Or,  in  darker  semblance 
Cross-crowned  Calvary. 


pp  When  my  last  hour  conieth, 

Fraught  with  strife  and  pain, 
When  my  dust  returueth 
To  the  dust  again ; 


p  Should  Thy  mercy  send  me 
Sorrow,  toil,  and  woe; 
Or  should-  pain  attend  me 
On  my  path  below: 


cr  On  Thy  truth  relying, 

Through  that  mortal  strife, 
p  Jesus,  take  me,  dying, 
cr      To  eternal  life.     Amek. 

James  MontyomtTy,  1S53. 


A  A  A§   (FimtTuhi. 


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r*  uar. 


'My  itMtAtum  «/  Hi*  Amil  U 


J/.  X.  Oli-r. 


^  =  68.  Is   there  a    lone  and   drear  -  y    hour,  When  worldly  pleasures  lose  their  pow'r  ' 


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m/  Is  there  an  hour  of  peace  and  joy, 
When  hope  is  ail  my  soul's  employ? 
My  Saviour !  still  my  hopes  will  roam, 
Until  they  rest  with  Thee,  their  home. 


p  Is  there  a  time  of  racking  grief, 
Which  scorns  the  prospect  of  relief  7 

cr  O  Spirit !  break  the  cheerless  gloom, 
And  bid  my  heart  its  calm  resume 


mf  The  noontide  blaze,  the  midnight  scene, 
The  dawn,  or  twilight's  sweet  serene, 
The  glow  of  life,  ( p)  the  dying  hour, 

cr  Shall  own,  O  God  I  Thy  grace  and  power. 

Carotin*  Oilman. 


ISioohs  Ton.) 


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QENERAL   HYMSS. 


'The  Lord  ii  my  portion,  mitk 


Submission 

J.  B.  Dyke*. 


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p  Trials  must  and  will  befall ; 
ar      But  with  humble  faith  to  see 
Love  inscribed  upon  them  all— 
This  1b  happiness  to  me. 

p  Did  I  meet  no  trials  here, 

No  chastisement  by  the  way, 


446. 


Might  I  not  with  reason  fear 
I  should  be  a  castaway  r 

mf  Trials  make  the  promise  sweet ; 
Trials  give  new  life  to  prayer; 
dim  Bring  me  to  my  Saviour's  feet, 
p      Lay  me  low  and  keep  me  there.  Amei 

WOiiam  Cowper,  17T9. 


L.M. 


'/  cried  unto  Chd  vrith  my  voice,  mud  Hi  gmm  ear  unto  me," 


LrrsBOKS8iov. 

J.  B.  Dyke*. 


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When  the  great  wa  ter-floods  prevail,Leave  not  my  trembling  heart  to  fail.  A-mkn 


ny*  Friend  of  the  friendless  and  the  f  *int. 
Where  should  I  lodge  my  deep  complaint? 
Where  but  with  Thee,  whose  opa\i  door 
Invites  the  helpless  and  the  poor  ? 

p  Did  ever  mourner  plead  with  Thee, 
And  Thou  refuse  that  mourner's  plea  f* 
Does  not  the  word  still  flx'd  remain  ? 
That  none  shall  seek  Thy  face  in  vain  f 


p  That  were  a  grief  I  could  uot  bear, 
Didst  Thou  not  hear  and  answer  prayer 

cr  But  a  prayer-hearing,  answering  God 
Supports  me  under  every  load. 

p  Poor  though  I  am,  despised,  forgot, 
Yet  God,  my  God,  forgets  me  not: 
cr  And  he  is  safe,  and  must  succeed. 
For  whom  the  Lord  vouchsafes  to  pie 

William  Oovrper.  1774. 


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p  Cease,  my  soul,  O  cease  to  mourn, 
Press  onward  to  the  prize ; 

cr  Soon  thy  Saviour  will  return, 
To  take  thee  to  the  skies : 

mf  There  is  everlasting  peace, 

Rest,  enduring  rest,  in  heaven ; 

cr  There  will  sorrow  ever  cease, 

/       And  crowns  of  joy  be  given. 

Rritrt  Sfgrtun,  1741. 


<;i:XERAL  HYMNS. 


6s.  D.    (Second  Tune.) 

"Our  conversation  is  in  heaven. 


447.  78 

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p  Cease,  my  soul,  O  cease  to  mourn, 

Press  onward  to  the  prize; 
cr  Soon  thy  Saviour  will  return, 

To  take  thee  to  the  skies: 
mf  There  is  everlasting  peace, 

Rest,  enduring  rest,  in  heaven; 
cr  There  will  sorrow  ever  cease, 
/      And  crowns  of  joy  be  given.     Amen. 


HOVE. 


It  is  good  for  mr  to  put  my  trust  in  tin  Lord  God." 

u 


BOWEX. 
Beethoven. 


r'UJt.ii^Li 


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Thou  first  shalt  with  Thy  coim-sel  guide,  And  then  to  glo  -  ry    me    re-ceive. 

I  *  J 


449. 


mf  Whom  then  in  heaven  but  Thee  alone, 
Have  E,  whose  favour  I  require? 
Throughout  the  spacious  earth  there's  none, 
Compared  with  Thee,  that  I  desire. 

p  My  trembling  flesh  and  a;  hing  heart 
May  often  fail  to  succour  me; 
cr  But  God  shall  inward  strength  impart. 
And  my  eternal  portion  be.    Amen. 
Psalm  lxxiii. 


Me,  let  Him  follow  Me. 


Pleyel's  Hymx. 

J 'try  el. 


m 


Sing  your  Saviour's  worthy    praise,   Glo-rious  in    His  works  and  ways. 

(2 ^-i_#__^ ___ 


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mf  We  are  travelling  home  to  God, 
In  the  way  the  fathers  trod: 
They  are  happy  now,  and  we 
SoOn  their  happiness  shall  see. 

p  Banish'd  once,  by  sin  betray'd, 
Christ  our  Advocate  was  made; 


rf: 


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cr   Pardoh'd  now.  no  more  we  roam, 
Christ  conducts  us  to  our  home. 

mf  Lord,  obediently  we  go, 
Gladly  leaving  all  below: 
cr  Only  Thou  our  leader  be. 

And  we  still  will  follow  Thee.    Amen. 
John  Cennick,  1742. 


450. 


L.  M. 


&ENEBAL   HYMNS. 

"They  desire  a  better  country,  that  ts,  an  heavenly." 


Bonn. 

Beet): 


'  ■=  92.  As,  when  the  wea-ry 


trav  -.'Her  gains  The  height  of  some  com-mand  -ing    liill, 


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m/Thus,  when  the  Christian  pilgrim  views 
By  faith  His  mansion  in  the  skies, 
The  sight  his  fainting  strength  renews, 
And  wings  his  speed  to  reach  the  prize. 

mf  The  thought  of  heaven  his  spirit  cheers ; 
Xo  more  he  grieves  for  troubles  past, 


Xor  any  future  trial  fears 
So  he  may  safe  arrive  at  last 

mf  Jesus,  on  Thee  our  hopes  we  stay, 
To  lead  us  on  to  Thine  abode; 
Assured  Thy  love  will  far  o'erpay 
The  hardest  labours  of  the  road.  Amen. 
John  Newton,  1779. 


451 


.    CM. 

Like  as  the  hart  desireth  the  u-ater-brooks,  so  longeth  my  soul  after  Thee,  O  God. 

— .-. 4 


Spohr. 
L.  Spohr. 


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for  cool -ing  streams, When  heat 


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mf  For  Thee,  my  God,  the  living  God, 
My  thirsty  soul  doth  pine ; 
O  when  shall  I  behold  Thy  face, 
Thou  Majesty  divine  ? 

p   Why  restless,  why  cast  down,  my  soul? 
cr     Trust  God ;  who  will  employ 

His  aid  for  thee,  and  change  these  sighs 
To  thankful  hymns  of  joy. 

mp  God  of  my  strength,  how  long  shall  I 
Like  one  forgotten,  mourn, 


cr 
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Forlorn,  forsaken,  and  exposed 
To  my  oppressor's  scorn  ? 

My  heart  is  pierced,  as  with  a  sword, 
While  thus  my  foes  upbraid: 

"Vain  boaster,  where  is  now  thy  God? 
And  where  His  promised  aid?" 

Why  restless,  why  cast  down,  my  soul? 

Hope  still :  and  thou  shalt  sing 
The  praise  of  Him  who  is  thy  I 

Thy  health's  eternal  spring.     Amen. 
Psalm  xlii. 


TOai  Six  8s 
JL 


HOPE 

'My  ttml  U  tMrrt/or  Qod,  yea,  tvtnfvr  tk*  IMmf  0mL" 


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p  Bnt  rising  griefs  distress  my  soni, 
And  tears  on  tears  successive  roll ; 
For  many  an  evil  voice  is  near 
To  cnide  my  woe  and  mock  my  fear, 
And  silent  msmory  wetps  alone 
O'er  hcurs  of  peace  and  gladness  flown. 


mp  For  I  have  walk'd  the  happy  round 
That  'circles  Sion's  holy  ground, 
And  gladly  swell'd  the  choral  lays 
That  hymn'd  my  great  Redeemer's  pr- 
What  time  the  hallow' d  arches  nu% 
Responsive  to  the  solemn  sonf . 


; 


p  Ah,  why,  by  passing  clouds  opprest, 

Should  vexing  thoughts  distract  thy  breast 
cr  Turn,  turn  to  Him,  iD  every  pain, 

Whom  suppliants  never  sought  in  vain; 

/  Thy  strength,  in  joy's  ecstatic  day, 
Thy  hope, when  joy  has  pass'd  away.     Amxjt. 

John  BowiltT. 


GENERAL    HYMNS. 


453. 


(FrasT  Tun.)  CM. 


"Let  nol  yowr  heart  be  trembled:  in  My  Father's  k-rus*  are 
to  prepare  a  place  for  you." 


1* 


Masoaji. 

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cr  May  I  but  safely  reach  my  home, 
/     My  God,  my  Heaven,  my  All; 


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Amen. 

Fr<i  .  1826. 


455. 


OEN.  YUNS. 


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'That  Chri»t  may  dwell  in  your  heart*  by  faith' 


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«/  No  voice  can  sing,  no  heart  can  frame, 
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The  Saviour  of  mankind. 

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456. 


GENERAL  HTM  ITS. 

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TOO    (Tim:i)  TfNE.)    Ss.  7s.  D. 

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S.  JOHX'S. 
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Cluxs.  Wesley,  1746. 


457. 


P.M. 


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I  will  love  Thee,  0  Lord,  my  strength. 


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S  Francis  Xavitr,  1550  ;  Tr.  E.  Cakcall,  184S. 


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Isaac  Watts,  1709. 


(iESERAL   IIYMXS. 


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And  awful  purity ! 


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That  Thy  bright  beams  on  me  1  *ivj  Nor  suffer  me  again  to  stray; 

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/  Thee  will  I  love,  my  joy,  my  crown ; 
Thee  will  I  love,  my  Lord,  my  God ! 
Thee  will  I  love,  beneath  Thy  frown 
Or  smile,  Thy  sceptre  or  Thy  rod ; 
What  though  my  flesh  and  heart  decay  t 
Thee  shall  I  love  in  endless  day.    Amm. 

Angeltu  Siltsius,  1657;  Tr.  John  We*ley,  17». 


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Should  constant  joys  create. 
mj  Children  of  grace  have  found 
Glory  begun  below  : 
Celestial  fruits  on  earthly  ground, 
From  faith  and  hope  may  grow. 
/  The  hill  of  Sion  yields 

A.  thousand  sacred  sweets. 
Before  we  reach  the  heavenly  fields, 
Or  walk  the  golden  streets. 
ff  Then  let  our  songs  abound, 
And  every  tear  be  dry  ; 
We're  trav'ling  through  Emmanuel's  groonA 
To  fairer  worlds  on  high.     Amkn. 
Isaac  WatU,  1709. 

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Of  God,  and  ike  song  of  the  Lasnb."  H.  J.  OauntUtt 


p  Let  those  refuse  to  sing 

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•r  But  children  of  the  beavenJy  King 

May  speak  their  joys  abroad. 
Wkf  The  God  of  heaven  is  ours, 
Our  Father  and  our  lo«e  ; 
His  care  Bhall  guard  life's  fleeting  hours, 
Then  waft  our  souls  above. 
s*/  There  shall  we  see  His  face, 
And  never,  never  sin  ; 
There,  from  the  rivers  of  His  grace, 
Drink  endless  pleasures  in. 
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To  that  immortal  state, 


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Bing  en  your  heavenly  way, 

Yi  ransom'd  winners,  sing; 


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Sing  on,  rejoicing  every  day 

In  Christ  the  eternal  Bong 

/  Soon  shall  ye  hear  Him  say, 

"  Ye  blessed  children,  cornel  " 

Soon  will  He  call  you  hence  away 

im     And  take  His  wanderers  home. 

William  Hammond,  1746. 


464. 


P.  M. 


JOY. 


The  Lord  is  my  Sliepherd. 


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p  Perverse  and  foolish,  oft  I  stray'd, 
cr     But  yet  in  love  He  sought  me, 
dim  And  on  His  shoulder  gently  laid, 
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p  In  death's  dark  vale  I  fear  no  ill 
cr     With  Thee,  dear  Lord,  beside  me ; 


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Thy  unction  grace  bestoweth, 
/  And  oh,  the  transport  of  delight 

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/  And  so,  through  all  the  length  of  days, 

Thy  goodness  faileth  never; 
cr  Good  Shepherd,  may  I  sing  Thy  praise 
Within  Thy  house  for  ever  !    Amen. 


465. 


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/What  to-morrow  may  betide, 

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cr  Let  me  thus  with  Thee  abide,         * 
As  my  Father,  Guard  and  Guide.  Amex. 
John  Newton.  1779. 


466. 


GENERAL   HYMNS. 


"Father,  I  will  that  thru  whom  Thou  hast 
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cr  Where  only  Christ  is  heard  to  speak 
/      Where  Jesus  reigns  alone  ; 
p  An  humble,  lowly,  contrite  heart, 
Believing,  true,  and  clean: 
Which  neither  life  nor  death  can  part 
•  From  Him  that  dwells  within. 


p  A  heart  in  every  thought  renewed, 
And  full  of  love  divine. 
Perfect.and  right,  and  pure,  and  good— 
A  copy,  Lord,  of  Thine ! 
cr  Thy  nature,  gracious  Lord,  impart; 
Come  quickly  from  above; 
Write  Thy  new  name  upon  my  heart, 
Thy  new.  best  name  of  Love.     Amen. 
Charles   Wesley.  174:2. 


468.  o 


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His  smile  its  vast  dimensions  fills 

With  joy  that  never  dies. 
f  One  narrow  vale,  one  darksome  wave, 

Divides  that  land  from  this ; 
cr  I  have  a  Shepherd  pledged  to  save, 

And  hear  me  home  to  bliss. 


pp  Soon  at  His  feet  my  soul  will  lie, 
In  life's  last  struggling  breath; 
But  I  shall  only  seem  to  die, 
And  shall  not  taste  of  death. 
mf  Far  from  this  guilty  world,  to  be, 
Exempt  from  toil  and  strife ; 
To  spend  eternity  with  Thee, — 
My  Saviour,  this  is  life !    Amex. 

John  East,  1836. 


469. 


8i.  7i. 


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cr  Here  for  grief  reward  thee  double, 
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James  Montgomery,  1M2. 


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Thou  shalt  bruise  the  serpent's  head. 
f  Since,  with  pure  and  firm  affection, 
Thou  on  God  hast  set  thy  love, 


470. 


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a  .  y-  .,   g    J 


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m/  O  watch,  and  fight,  and  pray: 
The  battle  ne"er  give  o  er ; 
Renew  it  boldly  every  day, 
And  help  divine  implore. 

p  Ne'er  think  the  victory  won, 
Nor  lay  thine  armour  down ; 


471. 


Thy  arduous  work  will  not  be  done 
Till  thou  obtain  thy  crown. 

mf  Fight  on,  my  soul  till  death 

Shall  bring  thee  to  thy  God ; 
p  He'll  take  thee  at  thy  parting  breath, 
er      Up  to  His  blest  abode.     Amen 

George  Hoath,  17*. 


CM. 


'Fight  the  good  fight. 


PP§§ 


Marlow. 

John  Chetkam. 


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m/  Must  I  be  carried  to  the  skies 
On  flowery  beds  of  ease, 
While  others  fought  to  win  the  prize 
And  sailed  through  bloody  seas  ! 

p  Are  there  no  foes  for  me  to  face  ? 
Mast  I  not  stem  the  flood  ? 
Is  this  vile  world  a  friend  to  grace, 
To  help  me  on  to  God  ? 

*tf  Sure  I  must  fight  if  I  would  reign; 
Increase  my  courage,  Lord ; 


er  I'll  bear  the  Cross,  endure  the  pain, 
Supported  by  Thy  word. 

/  Thy  saints,  in  all  this  glorious  war, 
Shall  conquer,  though  they  die; 
They  view  the  triumph  from  afar, 
And  seize  it  with  their  eye. 

/When  that  illustrious  day  shall  rise. 
And  all  Thy  armies  shine 
In  robes  of  victory  through  the  striea, 
The  gJory  shall  be  Thine.     Amkv 

Isaac  TVatu,  1721 


472.  p 


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m/  Fight  the  fight,  Christian, 
Jesus  is  o'er  thee: 
Run  the  race,  Christian, 
Heaven  is  before  thee; 
He  who  hath  promised 
Faltereth  never ; 
/  He  who  hath  loved  so  well, 
Loveth  for  ever. 

rr  Lift  thine  eye.  Christian, 
Just  as  it  closeth ; 
Raise  thy  heart,  Christian, 

Ere  it  reposeth ; 
Thee  from  the  love  of  Christ 
Nothing  shall  sever: 
§  And,  when  thy  work  is  done, 
Praise  Him  for  ever. 

Joseph  5b»mm«rt,  1S30 


473. 


L.1L 


GENERAL  HYMNB 


'Let  kj  rim  with  patience  the  raee  thmt  it  set  be/ore  Ml1 


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PUyel. 


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A  MEH. 


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p  True,  'tis  a  straight  and  thorny  road,         mf  From  Thee,  the  overflowing  spring, 
And  mortal  spirits  tire  and  faint;  Our  souls  shall  drink  a  full  supply; 

But  they  forget  the  mighty  God,  While  such  as  trust  their  native  strength, 

or      Who  feeds  the  strength  of  every  saint,  dim    Shali  melt  away,  and  droop,  and  die. 

*/  The  mighty  God,  whose  matchless  power  /  Swift  as  an  eagle  cuts  the  air, 

Is  ever  new,  and  ever  young;  We'll  mount  aloft  to  Thine  abode; 

And  firm  endures,  while  endless  years  On  wings  of  love  our  souls  shall  fly, 

Their  everlasting  circles  run.  Nor  tire  amidst  the  heavenly  road. 


Isaac  WaUt. 


474. 


action. 


8.M. 


'Let  %u  labour  to  enter  into  that  rtaL* 


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m/  From  youth  to  hoary  age, 
My  calling  to  fulfil: 
O  may  it  all  my  powers  engage 
To  do  my  Master's  will. 

•n/  Arm  me  with  jealous  care, 
As  in  Thy  sight  to  live 


dim  And  O  Thy  servant,  Lord,  prepare 
A  strict  account  to  give. 

p  Help  me  to  watch  and  pray, 
And  on  Thyself  rely: 
4km  Assured  if  I  my  trust  betray, 
I  shall  for  ever  die 

Charles  Wesley,  1762 


475. 


ACTION 


(Fimtt  TUHB.)  CM. 


''They  that  wait  upon  the  Lord  shall  renew  their  etrenoth.m 


H 

C.  Jeuner, 


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WiC  f  if  Tit  PP?W^=f=3 


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mf  He  gives  the  conquest  to  the  weak, 
Supports  the  fainting  heart ; 
And  courage  in  the  evil  hour 
His  heavenly  aids  impart. 

f  Mere  human  energy  shall  faint, 
And  youthful  vigour  cease; 

er  But  those  who  wait  upon  the  Lord, 
In  strength  shall  still  increase. 


/  They,  with  unwearied  step,  shall  tread 
The  path  of  life  divine ; 
With  growing  ardour  onward  move, 
With  growing  brightness  shine. 

/  On  eagles'  wings  they  mount,  they  soar 
On  wings  of  faith  and  love; 
Till,  past  the  sphere  of  earth  and  sin, 
They  rise  to  heaven  above.     Amies. 

William  Cameron,  178L 


(S»OOND  TUN*.) 


Abridge. 

Isaac  Smith,  17*. 


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Thou  eanst  not  search  His  mind, nor  trace  The  working     of    His  hands.  A  - 


kriffrrYfrrrWiff^m 


476. 


O.M. 


'I  prrtA 

X 


OENKRAL   HYMNS. 


toward  the  wutrk/or  the  prize  of  the  high  ~U.i*g  of  0*4. " 


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mf  A  cloud  of  witnesses  around 

Hold  thee  in  full  survey; 

Forget  the  steps  already  trod, 

And  onward  urge  thy  way. 

er  Tis  God's  all  animating  voice 
That  calls  thee  from  on  high, 


477.  r. 


'Tis  His  own  hand  presents  the  prize 
To  thine  uplifted  eye. 

/  Then  wake,  my  soul,  stretch  every  nerve 
And  press  with  vigour  on; 
A  heavenly  race  demands  thy  zeal, 
And  an  immortal  crown.     Amkjt 

Philip  Doddridge. 


"Speak  unto  the  children  of  Ierael,  that  they  go  forward." 


UtfTVSBdlTT  OOLLM. 

H  J.  OauntleU. 


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in      woe,    On  -  ward,  Christians, 

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/  Onward,  Christians,  onward  go, 
Join  the  war  and  face  the  foe : 
Will  ye  flee  in  danger's  hour  ? 
Know  ye  not  your  Captain's  power  f 

p  Let  your  drooping  hearts  be  glad : 
March  in  heavenly  armour  clad : 
Fight,  nor  think  the  b»ule  long, 
Victory  «oon  shall  time  your  sonf . 


p  Let  not  sorrow  dim  your  eye, 

Soon  shall  every  tear  be  dry; 
er  Let  not  fears  your  course  impede, 

Great  your  strength,  if  great  your  need 

/  Onward  then  in  battle  move, 

More  than  conquerors  ye  shall  prove : 
Though  opposed  by  many  a  foe, 
Christian  soldiers,  onward  go.     Auks. 

8    K   White   l«g  ;  Fa»*»  F.  MaUimmS-  »— » 


478.  ,. 


ACTION. 


T%mt  <»n/f**4  that  they  itmt  ttranqer*  and  pilgrims  on  the  tank.* 


iLnuoooi 

S.  Ream. 


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j>  To  the  desert  or  the  cell 

Let  others  blindly  fly, 
in  this  evil  world  I  dwell, 

Nor  fear  its  enmity : 
Here  I  find  a  house  of  prayer, 

To  which  I  inwardly  retire ; 
Walking  unconcerned  in  care, 

And  unconsumed  in  fire. 

mf  O  that  all  the  world  might  know 

Of  living,  Lord,  to  Thee, 
cr  Find  their  heaven  begun  below, 
And  here  Thy  goodness  see ; 
Walk  in  all  the  works  prepared 
By  Thee  to  exercise  their  grace, 
/  Till  they  gain  their  full  reward, 
And  see  Thee  face  to  face ! 

Chart**  WuUv,  1741 


479. 


S.M. 


GENERAL  HYMNS 


Work  out  yomr  o*cm  salvation  with /ear  and  trembling* 


W^JrixifQ,A  uijjg 


Diucm 

H.  G.  N*o*H 


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«/"  God  will  support  our  hearts 

With  might  before  unknown; 
The  work  to  be  performed  is  ours, 
The  strength  is  all  His  own. 


mf  'Tis  He  that  works  to  will, 
'Tis  He  that  works  to  do ; 
His  is  the  power  by  which  we  act, 
His  be  the  glory  too  I 

Bithop  H.  U.  Onderdonk,  1 


480. 


L.M. 


art>*  3unnnmii 


'He  hath  covered  me  with  the  rob*  of  righteous****.* 


Graci  CmmoL 

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m/ja-f-^  ~ 


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i*  Bold  shall  I  stand  in  Thy  great  day,  cr  When  from  the  dust  of  death  I  rite 

For  who  aught  to  my  charge  shall  lay  f  To  claim  my  mansion  in  the  skies, 

*v}*y  absolved  through  these  I  am,  E'en  then  this  shall  be  all  mr  plea- 

frrna  sin  and  fear  from  guilt  and  shame,    p  Jesus  hath  lived,  hath  died  for  mm. 

mf  Thou  God  of  power,  Thou  God  of  lore, 
Let  the  whole  world  Thy  mercy  prove ; 
Now  let  Thy  word  o'er  all  prevail : 
Now  take  the  spoils  of  death  and  hell. 

Count  Simmndorf.  1739.  Tr.  John  We*U*.  114$ 


481. 


THE  JUDGMENT. 


«•.  7i- 4. 


'All  that  are  in  their  grave*  shall  hear  His  voice,  and  shall  some  forth." 


JUDOSE 
Mrs.  Ho 


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wonders!  Hark!  the  trumpet's  aw  -  til  sound, 
thousand   thunders,  Shakes  the  vast  ere  -  a  -  tion  round! 


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p  See  the  Judge  our  nature  wearing, 
Clothed  in  majesty  divine, 
You  who  long  for  His  appearing, 
Then  shall  say,  This  God  is  mine: 

Gracious  Saviour, 
Own  me  in  that  day  for  Thine! 

m/  At  His  call  the  dead  awaken, 

Rise  to  life  from  earth  and  sea: 
Ail  the  powers  of  nature,  shaken 


482. 
At 


dim      By  His  looks  prepare  to  flee: 

p         Careless  sinner ! 
pp      What  will  then  become  of  thee. 

mf  But  to  those  who  have  confessed, 
Loved  and  served  the  Lord  below, 

or  He  will  say,  Come  near  ye  blessed, 
Take  the  kingdom  I  bestow: 

You  for  ever 
Shall  My  love  and  glory  know.    Ajckr 

John  Newton,  1779. 


S.M. 


'7et  once  more  I  shake  not  Ike  earth  only,  but  also  heowen: 


Olmuti 

L.  Maso* 


P"UUHih\ 


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p  But  ere  the  trumpet  shakes 

The  mansions  of  the  dead, 
or  Hark!  from  the  Gospel's  cheering  sound 
/      What  joyful  tidings  spread. 

f  Ye  sinners,  seek  His  grace. 
Whose  wrath  ye  cannot  Mar; 


Fly  to  the  shelter  of  His  Croaa, 
cr      And  find  salvation  there. 

mf  So  shall  that  curse  remove, 

By  which  the  Saviour  bled ; 
P  And  the  last  awful  day  shall  poor 
cr      His  blessings  on  yomr  head. 

PhUim  Ds^dridae. 


483.  p. 


GENERAL   HYMNS 


"Th*  Lord  grant  him  that  Kt  ma*  And  wuroy  of  the  Lord  im.  that  dap.' 


1— _ *Z* 1 


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Heaven  and  earth  in      ash  •  es 


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When  from  heav'n  the  Judge  descendeth, On  whose  sentence  all  de  -  pend 


eth! 


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f  Lo !  the  Irumpet's  wondrous  swelling  p  Think,  kind  Jesus,  my  salvation 

Peals  through  each  sepulchral  dwelling,         Cost  Thy  wondreus  Incarnation ; 
All  before  the  throne  compelling.  'Leave  me  not  to  reprobation ! 


P  Death  is  struck,  and  nature  quaking, 
All  creation  is  awaking, 
To  its  Judge  an  answer  making. 

mf  Lo !  the  book  exactly  worded, 
Wherein  all  hath  been  recorded : 
Thence  shall  justice  be  awarded. 

P  When  the  Judge  His  seat  attaineth, 
And  each  hidden  deed  arraigneth, 
Nothing  unavenged  remain  eth. 

f  When  shall  I,  frail  man,  be  pleading  f 
Who  for  me  be  interceding, 
When  the  just  are  mercy  needing  f 

/  King  of  Majesty  tremendous, 
Who  dost  free  ea-vation  send  us. 
im  Fount cf  pity!  then  befriend  us! 


p  Faint  and  weary  Thou  hast  sought  me, 

On  the  Cross  of  suffering  bought  me, 
er  Shall  such  grace  in  vain  be  brought  mef 

p  Righteous  Judge!  for  sin's  pollution 
Grant  Thy  gift  of  absolution, 
Ere  that  day  of  retribution. 

p  Guilty,  now  I  pour  my  moaning, 

All  my  shame  with  anguish  owning ;  [ing 
/  Spare,  O  God,  {dim)  Thy  suppliant  groan 

p  Thou  the  harlot  gav:  st  remission, 
Heard' st  the  dying  thief's  petition; 
Hopeless  else  were  my  condition. 

p  Worthless  are  my  prayers  and  sighing, 
Yet,  good  Lord,  in  grace  complying. 
Rescue  me  from  fires  undying! 


cr  With  Thy  favoured  sheep  O  place  me  ! 
Nor  among     the  goats  abase  me ; 
But  to  Thy  right  hand  upraise  me. 


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/  The  dead  In  Christ  shall  first  arise 
At  the  last  trumpet's  sounding, 
Caoght  up  to  meet  Him  ita  the  skies, 
With  joy  their  Lord  surrounding: 
No  gloomy  fears  their  souls  dismay, 
His  presence  sheds  eternal  day 
On  those  prepared  to  meet  Him. 

p  But  sinners,  flll'd  with  guilty  fears, 
Behold  His  wrath  prevailing; 
For  they  shall  rise,  and  find  their  tears 
And  sighs  are  unavailing: 


r 

dim  The  day  of  grace  is  past  and  gone ; 
pp  Trembling,  they  stand  before  the  throne* 
All  unprepared  to  meet  Him. 

mf  Great  God,  what  do  I  see  and  b«ar 
The  end  of  things  created  I 
The  Judge  of  mankind  doth  appear, 
On  clouds  of  glory  seated: 
dim  Low  at  His  Cross  I  view  the  day 

When  heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  aw»j, 
And  th  as  prepare  to  meet  Him.   A  me  or 

W.  B    Collyrr,  1811 


*85. 


(Fibot  Turn. )  P. 


7iKaucn. 


"The  niyht  i*  far  *prnl,  the  day  it  at  ko+dV 


Vox  AlfOILHU. 


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pp  J^  ^   - 


•V"  Onward  we  go,  for  still  we  hear  them  singing, 
p      "  Come,  weary  souls,  for  Jesus  bids  you  come; " 
cr  And  through  the  dark,  its  echoes  sweetly  ringing, 
The  music  >f  tne  Oospel  leads  us  home. 
Angels  of  Jesus,  etc 
p  Far,  far  away,  like  bells  at  evening  pealing, 
The  voice  of  Jesus  sounds  o'er  land  and  sea, 
And  laden  souls  by  thousands  meekly  stealing, 
cr      Kind  Shepherd,  turn  their  weary  steps  to  Thee. 

Angels  of  Jesus,  etc. 
p  Rest  comes  at  length,  though  life  be  long  and  dreary, 
cr    The  day  must  dawn,  and  darksome  night  be  past; 
All  journeys  end  in  welcome  to  the  weary, 
And  heaven,  the  heart's  true  home,  will  come  at  last, 
Angels  of  Jesus,  etc. 
mf  Angels,  sing  on  1  your  faithful  watches  keeping ; 
Sing  us  sweet  fragments  of  the  songs  above, 
Till  morning's  joy  shall  end  the  night  of  weeping, 
cr      And  life's  long  shadows  break  in  cloudless  love 
Angels  of  Jesus,  etc. 

P    w    Fah~-.  1854 


<}RNKRAL   HYMNS 


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or  And,  through  the  dark  its  echoes  sweetly  ringing, 
The  music  of  the  Gospel  leads  us  home. 
Angels  of  Jesus,  etc 

p  Far,  far  away,  like  bells  at  evening  pealing, 
The  voice  of  Jesus  sounds  o'er  land  and  sea, 
And  laden  souls  by  thousands  meekly  stealing, 
or      Kind  Shepherd,  turn  their  weary  steps  to  Thee. 
Angels  of  Jesus,  etc. 

p  Best  comes  at  length,  though  life  be  long  and  dreary, 
«r      The  day  must  dawn,  and  darksome  night  be  past: 
All  journeys  end  in  welcome  to  the  weary, 
Aiid  heaven,  the  heart's  true  home,  will  come  at 
Angels  of  Jesus,  etc. 

mf  Angele,  sing  on!  your  faithful  watches  keeping; 
Sing  us  sweet  fragments  of  the  songs  above; 
Till  morning's  joy  shall  end  the  night  of  weeping, 
m      And  life's  loug  shadows  break  in  cloudiest  love. 
Angels  of  Jesus,  etc     Amen. 

F.  W.  Fat*.  1S54. 


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For  if  Thy  work  on  earth  be  sweet, 
What  must  Thy  glory  be! 

p  Then  I  shall  end  my  sad  'complaints, 
And  weary,  sinful  days, 


487. 


To  sing  Jehovah's  praise. 

mf  My  knowledge  of  that  life  is  small ; 
The  eye  of  faith  is  dim ; 
But  'tis  enough  that  Christ  knows  all, 
And  I  ihsllbe  with  Him.    Amen. 

Richard  Boaster,  1681. 


CM 


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They  fade  upon  the  sight ; 
And  quickly  will  their  brightest  day 
Be  lost  in  endless  night. 

p  Their  brightest  day,  alas  !  bow  vain! 
With  conscious  sighs  we  own ; 
While  clouds  of  sorrow,  care,  and  pain 
O'ershade  the  smiling  noon. 

mf  O  could  our  thought*  and  wishes  fly 
Above  these  gloomy  shades, 

*■  To  those  bright  worlds  beyond  the  sky, 
Which  sorrow  ne'er  invades!  — 


/  There,  joys  unseen  by  mortal  eyes, 
Or  reason's  feeble  ray, 
In  ever-blooming  prospects  rise. 
Unconscious  of  decay. 

mf  Lord,  send  a  beam  of  light  divine 
To  guide  our  upward  aim; 
With  one  reviving  touch  of  Thine 
Our  languid  hearts  inflame. 

cr  Then  shall,  on  faith's  sublimest  wing, 
Our  ardent  wishes  rise,  [spring 

To  those  bright  scenes  where  pleasure* 
Immortal  in  the  skies.     Amen. 

Anne  SUele,  1760. 


488. 


CM 


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m/  There  everlasting  spring  abides, 
And  never-fading  flowers; 
Death,  like  a  narrow  sea,  divides 
This  heavenly  land  from  oars, 
si/  Bright  fields  beyond  the  swelling  flood 
Stand  dreas'd  in  living  green  ; 
8o  to  the  Jews  fair  Canaan  stood, 
"While  Jordan  roll'd  between. 
p  But  timorous  mortals  start  and  shrink 
To  croas  the  narrow  sea  ; 


489, 


And  linger,  trembling  on  the  Wink, 
And  fear  to  launch  away. 
ss/  O  could  we  make  our  doubts  remove, 
Those  gloomy  doubts  that  rise, 
And  see  the  Canaan  that  we  love, 
With  faith's  illumined  eyes: 
si/  Could  we  but  climb  where  Moses  stood, 
And  view  the  landscape  o'er, 
Not  Jordan's  stream,  nor  death's  cold  flood. 
Should  fright  us  from  the  shore. 

Itaac  WatU,  1709. 


S.M. 


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p  Here  in  the  body  pent, 

Absent  from  Him  I  roam, 
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A  day's  march  nearer  home. 
«l/  My  Father's  house  on  high, 
Home  of  my  soul,  how  near 
At  times  to  faith's  far-seeing  eye 
Thy  golden  gates  appear  1 
p  Ak,  then  my  spirit  faints 
Te  reach  the  land  I  love. 


The  bright  inheritanoe  of  saints, 
Jerusalem  above. 
p  Tet  olouds  will  intervene, 
And  all  my  prospect  flies; 
Like  Noah's  dove,  I  flit  between 
Bough  seas  and  stormy  skies. 
cr  Anon  the  clouds  depart, 

The  winds  and  waters  cease, 
ss/  And  sweetly  o'er  my  gladdened  heat** 
Expands  the  bow  of  peace. 

MmM  Montgom%my,  UK. 


490i     7*.  6.    D. 


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w/  O  happy,  holy  portion, 
Refection  for  the  blest, 
True  vision  of  true  beauty, 
True  cure  of  the  distrest; 
/  Strive,  man,  to  win  that  glory ; 
Toil,  man,  to  gain  that  light; 
Send  hope  before  to  grasp  it, 
Till  hope  be  lost  in  sight. 

mf  O  sweet  and  blessed  country, 
The  home  of  God's  elect! 
O  sweet  and  blessed  country 
That  eager  hearts  expect! 
p  Jesus,  in  mercy  bring  us 

To  that  dear  land  of  rest; 
mf  Who  art,  with  God  the  Father, 
p      And  Spirit,  ever  blest.     Amen. 

S.  Bernard  of  Cluny.  1145^  Tr  J  M .  NeaU  1881 


mf  Arise,  arise,  good  Christian, 

Let  right  to  wrong  succeed ; 
•  Let  penitential  sorrow 
cr      To  heavenly  gladness  lead, 
To  light  that  has  no  evening, 

That  knows  nor  moon  nor  sun, 
The  light  so  new  and  golden, 
The  light  that  is  but  one. 

mf  O  Home  of  fadeless  splendour, 
Of  flowers  that  fear  no  thorn, 
Where  they  shall  dwell  as  children 
p      Who  here  as  exiles  mourn ; 
mf  'Midst  power  that  knows  no  limit, 

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f  The  beatific  vision 
cr      Shall  glad  the  saints  around. 


GENERAL  HYMNS 


491 


.    (Fibot  Tune.)  7s.  6i. 


'Here  have  we  no  nontinuing  city,  but  we  temJc  on*  to  now*. 


9.  ALPHFG* 
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Short  toil,  eternal  rest; 
Por  mortals  and  for  sinners 
A  mansion  with  the  blest. 

•r  And  now  we  fight  the  battle, 
/     But  then  shall  wear  the  crown 
Of  full  and  everlasting 
And  passionless  renown. 

w/"  But  He  whom  now  we  trust  in 
Shall  then  be  seen  and  known ; 
And  they  that  know  and  see  Him 
Shall  have  Him  for  their  own. 


cr  The  morning  shall  awaken, 
The  shadows  shall  decay, 
And  each  true-bearted  servant 
Shall  shine  as  doth  the  day. 

/  There  God,  our  King  and  Portion, 
In  fulness  of  His  grace, 
Shall  we  behold  for  ever, 
p      And  worship  face  to  face. 

mf  O  sweet  and  blessed  country, 
The  home  of  God's  elect! 
O  sweet  and  blessed  country, 
That  eager  hearts  expect  f 


p  Jesus,  in  mercy  bring  us 

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mf  Who  art,  with  God  the  Father, 
p      And  Spirit,  ever  blest.    Amen. 

S.  Bernard  of  Cluny,  lli5;  Tr.  J-  M.  NeaU.  1868- 


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0  Paradise  of  joy ! 
Where  tears  are  ever  banished, 
And  smiles  have  no  alloy; 
/  The  Lamb  is  all  thy  splendour, 
The  Crucified  thy  praise; 
His  land  and  benediction 
Thy  ransomed  people  raise. 

mf  With  jasper  glow  thy  bulwarks, 

Thy  streets  with  emeralds  blaze ; 
The  sardius  and  the  topaz 

Unite  in  thee  their  rays ; 
Thine  ageless  walls  are  bonded 

With  amethyst  unpriced ; 
The  saints  bnild  up  its  fabric, 

And  the  corner-stone  is  Christ. 


mf  Thou  hast  no  shore,  fair  ocean  ! 
Thou  hast  no  time,  bright  day  • 
Dear  fountain  of  refreshment 
To  pilgrims  far  away ! 
/  Upon  the  Rock  of  Ages 

They  raise  thy  holy  tower; 
Thine  is  the  victor's  laurel. 
And  thine  the  golden  dower. 

mf  O  sweet  and  blessed  country, 
The  home  of  God's  elect ! 
O  sweet  and  blessed  country, 
That  eager  hearts  expect ! 
p  Jesus,  in  mercy  bring  us 
To  that  dear  land  of  rest ; 
mf  Who  art.  with  God  the  Father, 
•  p      And  Spirit,  ever  blest.     Amex. 
Bernard  of  ClunijAU5;  Tr.  J.  M.  Neale,  1856. 


\i:i;al  iiym 

T:Jo.    78,6b.    D.  Ewiwa, 

■•Ami  If    ftj  •/,/.  ///r  /to/.; 

end  <n' !o  <iri ,,  from  God,  having  the  glory  of  God  " 

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All  jubilant  with  song. 
And  bright  with  many  an  angel, 

And  all  the  martyr  throng. 
The  Prince  is  ever  in  them, 

The  daylight  i«<  serene; 
The  pastures  of  the  blessed 
p      Are  decked  in  glorious  sheen. 


mf  There  is  the  throne  of  David ; 

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The  shout  of  them  that  triumph, 
The  song  of  them  that  feast. 
/  And  they,  who  with  their  Leader, 
Have  conquered  in  the  light, 
For  ever  and  for  ever 
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mf  0  sweet  and  blessed  country, 
The  home  of  God's  elect ! 
0  sweet  and  blessed  country, 
That  eager  hearts  expect! 
p  Jesus.  In  mercy  bring  us 

To  that  dear  land  of  rest; 
mf  Who  art  with  God  the  Father, 
p      And  Spirit,  ever  blest.     Amen*. 
S.  Bernard  of  Cluny,  1145;  Tr.  J.  M.  Xeale,  1856. 


GENERAL   HYMNS. 

Tiy  vi    (  Second  Tim;.)  7s,  6s,  D. 

••  And  he  shelved  mr  that  great  city,  the  holy  Jerusalem 

deeet  riding  aid  of  heaven  from  God,  having 

the  glory  of  uod." 


jEltrSALEM. 

G.  F.  LeJeune. 


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cr  Now  before  the  throne  of  God, 
Seal'd  with  His  eternal  Name: 
Clad  in  raiment  pure  and  white, 

Victor-palms  in  every  hand, 
Through  their  great  Redeemer's  might, 
More  than  conquerors  they  stand. 


inf   Hunger,thirst,  disease  unknown, 
On  immortal  fruits  they  feed; 
Them  the  Lamb  amidst  the  throne, 

Shall  to  living  fountains  lead: 
Joy  and  gladness  banish  sighs; 
Perfect  love  dispels  their  fears: 
dim  And  for  ever  from  their  eyes, 
p       God  shall  wipe  away  their  tears. 

Amen. 
James  Montgomery,  1819. 


495. 


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GENERAL   IlYM.xs. 

(First  Tune.)    C.  m.  Jerusalem. 

And  the  city  had  no  urn/ ,,/  the  sun,  nt  Uher  of  the  moon  to  shim  in  it :  for    <  .  i .  Ilojx  r. 
the  glory  <>t  the  Lord  di<i  lighten  it,  and  the  Lamb  is  the  light  thereof." 


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m/O  happy  harbour  of  God's  saints! 
O  sweet  and  pleasant  soil! 
In  thee  no  sorrow  can  be  found, 
Nor  grief,  nor  care,  nor  toil. 

p  No  murky  cloud  o'ershadows  thee, 
Nor  gloom,  nor  darksome  night; 

er  But  every  soul  shines  as  the  sun : 
For  God  Himself  gives  light. 

mfO  my  sweet  home,  Jerusalem! 
Thy  joys  when  shall  I  see? 
The  King  that  sitteth  on  thy  throne 
In  His  feliCity? 


joys  when  shall  I    see! 


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The  trees  of  life  do  grow. 

mf  Those  trees  eaeh  month  yield  ripened 
For  ever  more  the}*  spring  :  [fruit, 

And  all  the  nations  of  the  earth 
To  thee  their  honours  bring. 


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When  shall  I  come  to  thee? 
When  shall  my  sorrows  have  an  end? 
Thy  joys  when  shall  I  see?    Amen. 

Francis  Baker,  1616:  David  Dickson,  1649. 


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(  Third  Tune)    C.  Iff.  D. 

"  And  the  city  had  no  need  of  the  sun.  m  Uher  of  tin-  moon 

to  shine    in  it :  for    the  fftoTU  of    th<-    Lord    'Hit 

lighten  it,  ami  the  J.amh  is  the  light  thereof." 


The  Holy  City. 
S.    I.  Want. 


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When  shall  I  come  to  thee? 
When  shall  my  sorrows  have  an  end? 
Thv  joys  when  shall  I  Bee?     Amen. 

Francis  Baker,  1616:  David  Dirt-en,  164P 


HEAVE  X. 

^y&.     (First  Tune.)    CM. 

"  That  great  city,  the  holy  Jerusalem." 


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Thy  bulwarks  with  salvation  strong,  rnfl  've  Canaan's  goodly  land  in  view, 
And  streets  of  shining  gold?  And  realms  of  endless  day. 

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cr      I  onward  press  to  you.  [scenes  Will  join  the  glorious  band. 

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My  soul  still  pants  for  thee ; 
Then  shall  my  labours  have  an  end, 
When  I  thy  joys  shall  see.     Amen. 
Anonymous. 


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(  PEB8T  Tim  ...  P.  M. 

Eyehathnot  aeon,  nor  ear  heard,  neither  have  entered  Into  the  heart  of  man 

the  things  which  God  l><itii  prepared  for  them  thai  love  /Jim."  Bkaw. 

Rev.  •/.  S.  n.  Hodge* 
To  Ik-  sung  spiritedly,  but  with  dignity,  and  full  sustained  notes. 

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When  my  rejoicing  soul  its  own  free 

May  use  in  going  home?  [power 

Itself  to  Jesus  giving, 

In  trust  to  His  own  hand,  p 

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Glad  troops  cf  angels  winging 
It  onward  through  the  air.  dim 


Great  fastness  thou  of  honour !   thee  I 

[greet ! 

Throw  wide  thy  gracious  gate, 
An  entrance  free  to  give  these  longing 

At  last  released,  though  late,  [feet: 
From  wretchedness  and  sinning. 

And  life's  long  weary  way : 
And  now,  of  God's  gift,  winning 

Eternity's  bright  clay. 

[that  pours, 
What  throng  is  this,  what  noble  troop, 

Arrayed  in  beauteous  guise,  [doors, 
Out  through  the  glorious    city's   open 

To  greet  my  wondering  eyes? 
The  hosts  of  Christ's  elected, 

The  jewels  that  He  bears 
In  His  own  crown,  selected 

To  wipe  away  my  tears. 


u i: A  VEX. 


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That  oner  has  borne  the  cross,   I  band 
With  all  the  company  that  won  that  land, 

By  counting  gain  for  loss, 
Now  tloat  in  freedom's  Lightness, 

From  tyrants'  chains  si  I  fn 
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Arrayed  to  welcome  me. 


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cr  Glad  alleluias  ringing 

With  rapturous  rebound, 
And  rich  hosannas  sinking 
Eternity's  lonir  round. 


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Eternity  rejoices 

God's  praises  to  prolong.     Amen. 


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H.    W.  Parker. 


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Thy  merry,  o  Lord,  reaeheth  unto  the  heavens,  and  Thy 
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Unfathom'd    depths  Thy  judgments 
Thy  providence  the  world  sustains,[are ; 
The  whole  creation  is  Thy  care. 
mf    Since  of  Thy  goodness  all  partake, 

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L.  M. 

Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul  ,■  and  all  that  is  within  me,  praise  His  holy  flame 


Such  guests  shall  to  Thy  courts  be  led, 

To  banquet  on  Thy  love's  repast; 
And  drink,  as  from  a  fountain's  head, 

Of  joys  that  shall  for  ever  last. 
With  Thee  the  springs  of  life  remain, 

Thv  presence  is  eternal  day; 
O  let  Thy  saints  Thy  favour  gain, 
To  upright  hearts  Thy  truth  display. 
Psalm  xxx  vi.    A  men. 
Warrixgtox. 
Ii.  Harrison, 


'T  is  He  that  all  thy  sins  forgives, 
And  after  sickness  makes  thee  sound; 

From  danger  He  thy  life  retrieves, 
'  By  Him  with  grace  and  mercy  crown'd. 

The  Lord  abounds  with  tender  love 
And  unexampled  acts  of  grace  ; 

His  wakened  wrath  doth  slowly  move, 
His  willing  mercy  flies  apace. 


p    God  will  not  always  harshly  chide, 
But  with  His  anger  quickly  part; 
And  loves  His  punishment  to  guide 
More  by  His  love  than  our  desert. 
?»/ As  far  as  't  is  from  cast  to  west. 
So  far  has  He  our  sins  removed ; 
Who.  with  a  father's  tender  breast, 
Has  such  as  fear  Him  always  loved. 

Psalm  ciii.        Amen. 


500. 


GENERAL    HYMNS. 

C.  M.  Peterborough. 

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Came  flying  all  abroad. 


501. 


c.  11. 


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Their  fury  to  restrain  ; 
And  He.  as  sovereign  Lord  and  King, 
For  evermore  shall  reign.    Amen. 
Psalm  xviii. 


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Bishop  G.  W.  Doane,  1824 


502. 


C.  M. 


GEXEBAL   HYMNS. 

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With  never  failing  skill. 
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And  works  His  sovereign  will. 

mf  Ye  fearful  saints,  fresh  courage  take 
The  clouds  ye  so  much  dread 
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His  purposes  will  ripen  fast, 

Unfolding  every  hour; 
The  bud  may  have  a  bitter  taste, 

But  sweet  will  be  the  flower. 

Blind  unbelief  is  sure  to  err, 
And  scan  His  work  in  vain  ; 

God  is  His  own  interpreter. 
And  He  will  make  it  plain.    Amen. 
William  Coxcper,  1774. 


503. 


L.  M. 


Blessed  is  the  people,  O  Lord,  that.tan  rejoice  in  Thee. 


Truro. 

I>r.  Harney. 


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Whose  conquests  from  Thy  favour  spring; 
The  Lo  d  of  hosts  is  our  defence, 
And  Israel's  God  our  Israel's  King.    Amkn. 

Psalm  lxxxix. 


GENERAL    KYMNS. 


504. 


Six  8s. 


The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd;  therefore  can  I  lack  nothuu/.'' 

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Surrey. 
Henry  Carey,  1730. 


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My  weary  wandering  steps  He  leads, 
Where  peaceful  rivers,  soft  and  slow, 
Amid  the  verdant  landscape  flow. 


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Thy  friendly  crook  shall  give  me  aid, 

And  guide  me  through  the  dreadful  shade.    Amex. 

Joseph  Addison,  1712. 


505 


GENERAL   HYMNS. 

m    (  First  Tune.)    8s,  7s,  4. 

"  These  confessed  timt  //try  were  strangers  ana  pilgrims  on  the  earth.' 


Oliphant. 
L.  Mason. 


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William  Williams,  1773. 


GENERAL   HYMNS. 

Oi/O-    (Second  Tune.)    8s,  7s,  4.  Gilbert's. 

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Bid  my  anxious  fears  subside, 

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ff  Songs  of  praises 

I  will  ever  give  to  Thee.    Amen. 

William  Williams,  1773. 


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506 


GENEHAL  HYMNS. 

m    (Fjkst  Ti-ni-:.)    8s,  7s,  Six  lines.  Dclce  Cakmex. 

••  The  ark  qf  the  earn  nant  uh  ni  he/ore  thi  m"  M.  Haydn  (.') 


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All  our  weakness  Thou  dost  know : 
dim  Thou  didst  tread  this  earth  before  us, 
Thou  didst  feel,  its  keenest  woe ; 
pp  Lone  and  dreary,  faint  and  weary, 
Through  the  desert  Thou  didst"  go. 


(  Second  Tune.) 


cr  Spirit  of  our  God,  descending, 

Fill  our  hearts  with  heavenly  joy, 
Love  with  every  passion  blending* 
Pleasure  that  can  never  cloy. 
/Thu.s  provided,  pardoned,  guided. 

Nothing  can  our  peace  destroy.  Amen. 
James  Edmeston. 

S.   AOATHA. 

Francis  Cramer. 


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507 


■    (First  Tuxe.)    P.  M. 


GENERAL    HYMNS. 


%\i  people  near  unto  Him." 


S.  Edmund. 

S   ill  trail- 


God,      to       Thee,     Ne"ar 


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p  Though  like  a  wanderer, 
Weary  and  lone, 
Darkness  comes  over  me, 
My  rest  a  stone ; 
cr  Yet  in  my  dreams  I  'd  be 
dim  Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee, 
p     Xearer  to  Thee. 

mf  There  let  my  way  appear 
Steps  unto  heaven ; 
All  that  thou  sendest  me 
In  mercy  given ; 
cr  Angels  to  beckon  me 
dim  Xearer,  my  God,  to  Thee, 
p     Xearer  to  Thee. 


mf  Then,  with  my  waking  thoughts 
Bright  with  Thy  praise, 
Out  of  my  stony  griefs 
Altars  I  '11  raise : 
cr  So  by  my  woes  to  be 
dim  Xearer,  my  God,  to  Thee, 
p     Xearer  to  Thee. 

/  Or,  if  on  joyful  wing, 
Cleaving  the  sky, 
Sun,  moon,  and  stars  forgot, 

Upward  I  fly, 
Still  all  my  song  shall  be 
dim  Xearer,  my  God,  to  Thee, 
p     Xearer  to  Thee.    Amen. 

Sarah  F.  Adams,  1845. 


507. 


G  ENSEAL  HYMNS. 


M)  Tine.)    P.  M. 


■•./  /■>',],/<  i,>ii r  unto  film." 


Bethany. 

L.  M 


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Weary  and  lone. 
Darkness  comes  over  me, 
My  rest  a  stone : 
cr  Yet  in  my  dreams  I  'd  be, 
dim  Nearer,  my  God.  to  Thee, 
p      Nearer  to  Thee. 

mf  There  let  my  way  appear 
Steps  unto  heaven ; 
All  that  Thou  sendest  me 
In  mercy  given ; 
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mf  Then  with  my  waking  thoughts 
Bright  with  Thy  praise. 
Out  of  my  stony  griefs 
Altars  I  '11  raise  : 
cr  So  by  my  woes  to  be 
dim  Nearer,  ray  God,  to  Thee, 
p      Nearer  to  Thee. 

/  Or.  if  on  joyful  wing, 
Cleaving  the  sky. 
Sun,  moon,  and  stars  forgot, 

Upward  I  fly. 
Still  all  my  sonsr  shall  be 
dim  Nearer,  my  God.  to  Thee. 
p      Nearer  to  Thee.     Amen. 

Sarah  F.  Adams,  184&. 


508 


•     L.  M.  D. 


G EXE UAL    HYMNS. 


The  heavens  declare  the  glory  <>f  God." 


Creation. 

llnydn. 


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The  moon  takes  up  the  wondrous  tale, 
And  nightly  to  the  listening  earth 
Repeats  the  story  of  her  birth  ; 
cr  Whilst  all  the  stars  that  round  her  burn, 
And  all  the  planets  in  their  turn, 

/  Confirm  the  tidings  as  they  roll, 

And  spread  the  truth  from  pole  to  pole. 


p  What  though  in  solemn  silence  all 
Move  round  this  dark  terrestrial  ball ; 
What  though  no  real  voice  nor  sound 
Amidst  their  radiant  orbs  be  found ; 

cr  In  reason's  ear  they  all  rejoice, 
And  utter  forth  a  glorious  voice ; 

ff  For  ever  singing  as  they  shine, 

"The  hand  that  made  us  is  divine.  "Amen. 

Joseph  Addison,  1712. 


509 


QENEfiAL  1IYMXS. 

(First  Tune.)    P.M.  Pabadise. 

"Having  a  desire  '<>  dt  i><irt,  <nni  t<,  be  with  Christ,  which  isfur  better."      J.  li.  Dykes. 


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m/  0  Paradise,  0  Paradise, 

p         The  world  is  growing  old ; 

cr  Who  would  not  be  at  rest  and  free 

Where  love  is  never  cold? 
/  Where  loyal  hearts  and  true,  etc. 

mf  O  Paradise,  O  Paradise, 
p        'T  is  weary  waiting  here ; 
cr  1  long  to  be  where  Jesus  is, 

To  feel,  to  see  Him  near ; 
/  Where  loyal  hearts  and  true,  etc. 


mf  O  Paradise,  O  Paradise, 
I  want  to  sin  no  mere, 
I  want  to  be  as  pure  on  earth 
As  on  Thy  spotless  shore; 
Where  loyal  hearts  and  true,  etc. 
mf  O  Paradise,  O  Paradise, 
I  greatly  long  to  see 
The  special  place  my  dearest  Lord 
In  love  prepares  for  me ; 
f  Where  loyal  hearts  and  true,  etc. 

p  Lord  Jesus,  King  of  Paradise, 

O  keep  me  in  Thy  love, 
cr  And  guide  me  to  that  happy  land 

Of  perfect  rest  above ; 
/         Where  loyal  hearts  and  true. 
Stand  ever  in  the  light, 
All  rapture  through  and  through, 
dim    In  God's  most  holv  sight    Amen. 

/-.   If.  Faber,  1862. 


509. 


QBSTSRAL  HYMNS 
(Saoon  Tohm.)  P.M. 

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wtf  O  Paradise,  O  Paradise, 
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er  I  long  to  '#  where  Jesus  is, 
To  feel,  to  see  Him  near; 
/        Where  1  yal  hearts  and  true,  etc 


mf  O  Paradise,  O  Paradise, 
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mf  O  Paradise,  O  Paradise, 
I  greatly  long  to  see 
The  special  place  my  dearest  Lord 
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f        Where  loyal  hearts  &nd  true,  « 


p  Lord  Jesus,  Kingof  Paradise, 

O  keep  me  in  Thy  love, 
er  And  guide  me  to  that  happy  land 

Of  perfect  rest  above ; 
/         Where  loyal  hearts  and  true, 
Stand  ever  in  the  light, 
All  rapture  through  and  through, 
dm      In  God's  most  holy  sight.     Am 

F.  W.  Faber,  IBM. 


510 


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m/  My  steadfast  and  unchanging  hope 

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I  rest  upon  Thy  sacred  word, 
That  Thou' It  repel  him  not,  O  Lord, 
Who  to  Thy  mercy  fleeth. 


p  And  though  I  travail  all  the  night, 

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cr  My  trust  is  in  Jehovah's  might, 
My  triumph  in  my  sorrow; 
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When  weakest  then  most  loviaj! 


p  What  though  my  sinfulness  be  great, 
Redeeming  love  is  greater; 
What  though  all  hell  should  lie  in  wait, 
cr      Supreme  is  my  Creator; 
/  And  He  my  rock  and  fortress  is, 
And  when  most  helpless,  most  I'm  His, 
My  strength  and  my  Redeemer.   Ambit 

Mat  tilt  Luther,  1534;  Tr.  F.  Wharton, 


512,  r. 


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GENERAL  HYMN* 


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514. 


OKNERAL  HYMNS. 
CFimt  Tuwi.)  P.M. 

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If  He  be  my  guide  7  What  hath  He  at  last  7 

p  '  *  In  His  Feet  and  Hands  are  Wound-prints,  /  Sorrow  vanquished,  labour  ended, 


And  His  Side. 

nf  Is  there  diadem  as  Monarch 
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p  But  of  Thorns/' 

a/  If  I  find  Him,  if  I  follow, 

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f  "  Many  a  sorrow,  many  a  labour, 
Many  a  tear." 


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Will  He  say  me  nay  7 
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Pass  away." 

mf  Finding,  following,  keeping,  struggling. 

Is  He  sure  to  bless  7 
f  Saints,  Apostles,  Prophets,  Martyrs, 

Answer,  Yes  I  "     Amsjt. 

S.  Stephen  ike  Sabaite;  Tr.  J.  M.  Nsale,  IMS. 


515. 


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ORNERAL  HYMNS 


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An!  tear  it  thence,  and  reign  alone,  My  vile  affections  cru<Aiv, 

The  Lord  of  every  motion  there.  Nor  let  one  darling  Inst  survive ; 

Thee  shall  my  heart  from  earth  be  free,         In  all  things  nothing  may  1  see, 
KVi  it  hath  found  repose  in  Thee.  Nothing  desire,  or  seek,  but  Thee. 

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Urn  Speak  to  my  inmost  soul,  and  say, 

I  am  thy  Love,  thy  God,  thy  All : 
•/  To  feel  Thy  power,  to  bear  Thy  voice, 
To  taste  Thy  love,  be  all  mv  choice.    Amis. 

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The  Lord  uplifts  His  awful  hand, 
And  chains  you  to  the  shore. 

m/Howl,  winds  of  night,  your  force  com- 
Without  His  high  behest,  [bine  ; 

Ye  shall  not,  in  the  mountain  pine, 
Disturb  the  sparrow's  nest. 


517 


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/     His  voice  sublime  is  heard  afar, 

dim     In  distant  peals  it  dies; 

cr    He  yokes  the  whirlwind  to  His  car, 

And  sweeps  the  howling  skies, 
mfYe  nations,  bend,  in  reverence  bend; 

Ye  monarchs,  wait  His  nod, 
ff   And  bid  the  choral  song  ascend 

To  celebrate  your  God.     Amen. 

Henry  Kirke  White. 
Bedford. 
Wheall,  1699. 


O  Lord,  our  Governor,  how  excellent  is  Thy  Name  in  all  the  world. 


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Thy  boundless  praise  declare. 
mf  When  heaven.  Thy  beauteous  work  on 
Employs  my  wondering  sight:   [high 
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With  star-  of  feebler  light: 


E3UUr'"t7l31 


Ij  I 


mp  O  what  is  man, that, Lord, Thou  lov'st 
To  keep  him  in  Thy  mind? 
Or  what  his  offspring, that  Thou  prov'st 
To  them  so  wondrous  kind? 
mf  O  Thou  to  whom  all  creatures  bow. 

Within  this  earthly  frame.         [Thou 
cr  Through  all   the  world  how  great  art 
How  glorious  is  Thy  Name  !     Amen. 
Psalm  xih 


518 


9ENEBAL   11 YM 
0710,  and  Hi  shall  establish  your  heart, all  ye  that  put  your  trust  in  tiu  Lord." 


60.    My    hope, my  stead-fast 


trust 


m/g-  *■ 


wrrn 


--F- 


I 


iz:: 


on  Thy  help     re 


f=t 


I  .J"  J  J 


5-;-|=|-jg=|:g-g 


<5<- 


That  Thou. my  God. art  good  and  just,  My  soul  with  comfort  knows.  A  -  mkx. 


r  T  " 


'   »  rg 


*=!=£ 


E 


t=* 


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/>  Whate'er  events  betide, 

Thy  wisdom  times  them  all; 
Then, Lord, Thy  servant  safely  hide 
From  those  that  seek  His  fall, 


w/How  great  Thy  mercies  are 

To  such  as  fear  Thy  Name,        [care, 
Which.  Thou,  for  those  that  trust  Thy 
Dost  to  the  world  proclaim ! 


w/The  brightness  of  Thy  face 
To  me,  O  Lord,  disclos 
And  as  Thy  mercies  still  increase, 
Preserve  me  from  my  foes. 


mfO  all  ye  saints,  the  Lord 
With  eager  love  pursue; 
Who  to  the  just  will  help  afford, 
And  give  the  proud  their  due, 


/  Ye  that  on  God  rely, 

Courageously  proceed: 
For  He  will  still  your  hearts  supply 
With  strength  in  time  of  need.     Amen. 
Psalm  xxxi. 


(Second  Tune.) 


Si 


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I 


Xewlaxd. 
H.  J.  Gaimtlett,  1857. 


mf 

,'=86.    *  My 
mf 


:^ 


^ 


^ 


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hope,  my 
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-$: 


stead  -fast 


trust. 


on    Thy     help     re 


pose 


- — yp- 


^ 


r — r 


— &- 


^ 


-g 


:g-#- 


-~ 


■g-  p— v&— g — 


p 


Sl=|ESb^EB 


That  Thou, my  God, art  good  and     just,  My   soul  with  comfort  knows.  A  -men. 


tfi 


%  -fi-  -g-    -^-  -f2-    -ee- 


mi 


f— r 


IHB 


519 


QKJfERAL  HYMNS. 

».  6«.i. 

"J  -LW,  My  0*d,  Thou  art  vrg  $rmt;  Tkom  mrt  tUAtd  wUk  komaar  i 


UUOYB 


mm 


7\4  &  Jgijlgi 


grate- ful  -  ly 


f 

^=104.      O 
f 


1 


ppp 


wor-shlp  the  King,  All    glo-rious     a  -  bore ; 


l 


^s 


n 


j?  g    a 


a* 


g=g 


**  ^  ^ 


** 


stag     His     power  and  Hti      love;       Our      Shield  and    D«   -   fend  -  er,    Tfce 


m 


JZL 


m^ 


-r  .-£-£. 


m 


if  if  f  f  \ 


j — 9 


W*i  ip  \l  1 


^1 


§11 


ft  s-&       r 


S 


bi 


Ancient  of   days,  Pa 


viHon'd  In     splendour,  And  gird-«d  with  praise.  A  - 


fee 


SFlffFUHsl 


T*- 


:§: 


S 


f*0  tell  of  His  might, 
O  sing  of  His  grace . 
Whose  robe  Is  the  light; 
Whose  canopy,  space ; 
m  His  chariots  of  wrath 

Deep  thunder-clouds  form, 
And  dark  is  His  path 
On  the  wings  of  the  storm. 

f  The  earth,  with  its  store 

Of  wonders  untold, 
Almighty,  Thy  power 

Hath  founded  of  old — 
Hath  stablished  it  fast 

By  a  changeless  decree, 
And  round  it  hath  cast, 

Like  a  mantle,  the  sea. 


/  Thy  bountiful  care 

What  tongue  can  recite  f 
Jim  It  breathes  in  the  air, 
It  shines  in  the  light: 
It  streams  from  the  hills ; 
"  It  descends  to  the  plain, 
And  sweetly  distils 
In  the  dew  and  the  raia. 

p  Frail  children  of  dust, 
And  feeble  as  frail, 
er  In  Thee  do  we  trust, 
Nor  find  Thee  to  fail; 
Thy  mercies,  how  tender, 

How  firm  to  the  end, 
Our  Maker,  Defender, 
Redeemer,  and  Friend. 


/  O  measureless  might. 

Ineffable  Lore! 
While  angels  delight 

To  hymn  Thee  above, 
The  ransomed  creation. 

Though  feeble  their  lays, 
With  true  adoration 

Shall  lisp  to  Thy  praise. 

Robert  Ormmt,  ink 


520 


GENERAL   HYM 

•    (FimwTum.)  8.M. 

My  mml  thirtieth  for  Thre,  my  firth  aUo  lonyeth  after  Tk**:  to  *  lor- 
rm  and  dry  land  where  no  wat-rr  U" 


J.  B.  WO*~. 


^^m 


mmm 


MT. 


zza 


mp 
&  =  M.    Far  from  my      heavenly 


hems. 


^m 


m 


Far  from  my      Fa  -  ther*s 


m 


TZr 


m 


m 


Fainting  I        cry,     blest  Splr-it,      come,  And  speed  me  to      my 


reet    A- 


E=g=fr 


rmrrf^m 


BE 


p  My  spirit  homeward  tarns, 
And  fain  would  thither  flee ; 
My  heart,  O  Sion,  droops  and  yearns, 
When  I  remember  thee. 


p  To  thee,  to  thee  I  press, 

A  dark  and  toilsome  road ; 

or  When  shall  I  pass  the  wilderness, 
And  reach  the  saints'  abode  • 


p  God  of  my  life,  be  near: 
On  Thee  my  hopes  I  cast : 

cr  0  guide  me  through  the  desert  here, 
And  bring  me  home  at  last. 

Henry  F.  Lyu,  ISM. 


fBaooroTun.) 


rVl    d   |    ll:    j    jffi 


^=L 


mm 


60.    Far        from    my  heavenly     home,         Far 


»/ 


^ 


^fhfif 


from    my  Father'  w      breast, 

? -r,  -  . 


S£ 


Faintring   I     cry,  blest  Spir  - 1%   come, And   speed    sue      to      my  reet.  A  -  mis 


-^y  p  t  ^  p  i  ^  -y^ — (p-.i-^-i-^ 


521. 


(Foot  Tvn.)  7». 


GENERAL    HYMNB 


Lore*  thou  Mt  t ' 


ft. 

J.  B.  Dtkm. 


i&S 


3^ 


BEE 


wm 


V- 


~rt      &z 


mf 
^  -  84.  Hark !  my   tool,     It 


r 


U    the  Lord:     'TU  thy    Savkmr,      bear  Hi*  word 


■£■ 


-&- 


~&    .     jg 


i  r  r  r  f.  i  n  -3 


1 


g g 


P§ 


J  i  gl  a  j 


Hii 


Z2T 


2z: 


s> — & 

~    P 
Je  -  su§  speaks,and  speaks  to  thee.    Say,  poor   sin  -  ner,  lov'st  thou  mt  ?  A 

■  £ 


fa^r  r  rTrP-f^+WT  v\ rf?ra 


»/  I  deli  re  red  thee  when  bound, 

And  when  wounded  healed  thy  wound ; 
Bought  thee  wandering,  set  thee  right, 
Turned  thy  darkness  Into  light. 

-V  Can  a  woman's  tender  care, 

Cease  toward  the  child  she  bare  ? 
f  Yes,  she  may  forgetful  be, 
mr  Yet  will  I  remember  thee. 


mf  Mine  is  an  unchanging  lore, 
Higher  than  the  heights  above. 
Deeper  than  the  depths  beneath, 

cr  Free  and  faithful,  strong  as  death 

/  Thou  shalt  see  My  glory  soon, 
p  When  the  work  of  grace  is  dome, 
cr  Partner  of  My  throne  shall  be ; 
pp  Say,  poor  sinner,  loveet  thou  Me  f 


mf  Lord,  it  is  my  chief  complaint, 
That  my  love  is  weak  and  faint; 

cr  Yet  I  lore  Thee  and  adore ; 

O  for  grace  to  love  Thee  more !     Amsi 

WUiiam  Oovpmr. 


(Biooitd  Ttnra.) 


^E 


w? 


IS 


Aram  Loan 


m^ 


a 


* 


s 


* 


J=to.    Hark!  mj  tool,  It 


« BT 

i»     tha   Lord;      TU      thy  Say-lour,  hear  Hie  word; 


bar.  Ff  sppf  s  if:  F  f-:  c.ip  p  -a 


PPP 


* 


p^ 


I 


3t± 


:£=:¥ 


Je-eus  speaks,and  speaks  to      thee —  bay, poor  sin-ner,  lov'st  thou  Me  f    A-mjui 


^m 


-f-^  -*- 


§ 


^3E 


2C 


1 


522. 


L.M 


GENERAL  HYMNS 
"Th*  *rmtfk  if  m*  mimmtiam.' 


M.M.Omkth. 


er  dim       H 


-£• 


ry  rzr 


^=96.  l£y  hope, my 
P 


all,      ray  Sat  -  lour  Thou)  To  Thee.lo!  now  my  soul  I      bow; 


Esas 


I 


iW- 


dim 


wm 


U 


^^ 


^ 


^ 


mm 

er 


^fgiffhpfl 


s 


2Z=ST 


£125: 


'<g     g> 


13T 


<ft'm 


I  foci  the  bliss  Thy  wounds  Impart,      I  And  Thee,  Saviour,in  my  heart.  A- 


^-gL 


dim-?>~ 


F^iT^ 


» 


^ 


SE 


I 


52 


£ 


1 1 1 

And  if  I  should  from  Thee  depart, 
Then  clasp  me,  Saviour,  to  Thy  heart 

p  In  fierce  temptation's  darkest  hour, 

Save  me  from  sin  and  Satan's  power; 
er  Tear  every  idol  from  Thy  throne, 
/  And  reign,  my  Saviour,  reign  alone. 


m/  Be  Thou  my  strength,  be  Thou  my  way : 
Protect  me  thro'  my  life's  short  day; 
In  all  my  acts  may  wisdom  guide, 
And  keep  me,  Saviour,  near  Thy  side. 

mp  Correct,  reprove,  and  comfort  me ; 
As  I  have  need,  my  Saviour  be; 


Ofild.   Ti 


•X t  timtt  art  fa  7»y  JUmL" 


WOLMATB*. 
B  HamimU. 


M 


m 


s 


S: 


"BE*. 


3^t 


r 


2B3I 


88.     Sovereign   Ru  -  ler 


of     the  skies,     Ev  -  er     gra-  cious,      ev  -  er    wise 


— 1 1 •- 


1 


fe 


i:j    r\    * 


ZSL 


J  a  » i-g-g 


J3= 


3z: 


All      our  tiasas  are         in   Thy  hand,      All    e-vents  at       Thy  command.  A-mm. 


ffifT^i'fi'ir^LMi 


s 


«/"  He  that  ferm'd  ms  la  the  woaab, 
mm.  He  shall  guide  us  ta  the  tomb ; 
cr  All  our  ways  shall  ever  be 
Order' 1  by  His  wise  decree. 

mf  Times  of  sickness,  times  of  health, 
Blighting  want,  and  cheerful  wealth, 


All  ear  pleasures,  all  our  pains, 
Came,  and  end,  as  God  ordains. 

•/  May  wa  always  own  Thv  hand, 
Still  to  Thee  surrender' d  stand, 

*r  Know  that  Thou  art  God  alone, 
We  and  ours  are  all  Thy  own ! 

Jotm  Rvlwd,  1777. 


524.  u 


GENERAL   HYMW* 


Bnw  Rhtokx* 

*At  the  water*  ftM  from  the  m,  and  the  flood  deoayeth  and  drieik  up;  to  mm  A.  R.  RtintfU. 

d  riseth  not;  till  t\i  heavens  be  no  more  they  thou 
not  awake,  nor  be  raited  out  of  their  sleep." 


& 


5t"- 


r=s 


U  — 8&    The      might -y      flood  that 


rolls 


m 


■ff-^ 


Its 


tor-rent*  to 


^^^ 


the      main, 


3T-  H    p    ^l    |S^ 


^ 


£ 


p  i  \±auv  i^mmm^ 


Can    ne'er  re  -  call    iU    wa  -  tan    loat  From  that  a  -  bjea      •  -  gain ; 


P¥>  P  [  r  Yf  f  ^rrtTtirpjB 


»?  So  dayi,  and  yean,  and  time, 
Deeoending  down  to  night, 
Can  thenceforth  never  more  return 
Back  to  the  sphere  of  light : 

f  And  man,  when  in  the  grave, 
Can  never  quit  ice  gloom, 
Until  th'  eternal  morn  shall 
The  slumbers  of  the  tomb 


52o,  ft. 


p  O  may  I  find  in  death 

A  hiding-place  with  God, 
er  Secure  from  woe  and  sin,  till  eall'd 
To  share  His  blest  abode. 

■/  Cheer' d  by  this  hope,  I  wait, 
ten      Through  toil,  and  care,  and  grief 
f  Till  my  appointed  course  is  run, 
And  death  shall  brinf  relief. 

John  Logan, 


'Slrhe  M  enter  in  a*  the  ttraifht  emu." 


bUBMTeSTOB 

J.  B.  Dykes. 


$  *"'  i  i  £  £  1  £  k 


i — a 


S 


g — g 


ppElll 


5 


r 


mf 
&  =  tO.  Seek,  my  soul,  the       nar- row  gate, 

»/- 


ter    ere 


s^TXTf 


m 


g—fr 


be    too    late; 

"  T"  a 


^ 


^  ^  >j  J  fJ|fJ  4  *  |  -j 


S 


s  i  g 


r  /  J 

to        oi   -   fer 


**=# 


£ 


-  y     ask    to     en  -  ter  there,  When  too    late 

— r— »9 r 


fer  prayer. A-mbx. 


m 


m 


s 


& 


a 


£ 


I 


Ood  from  mercy's  sea .  shall  rise, 
And  forever  ear  th©  skies: 
Then,  though  sinners  cry  without, 
He  will  say,  (  pp)"  I  knew  yen  not." 

Mournfully  will  they  exclaim: 

"  I/ord,  we  have  prefeeeea  Thy  Xaase; 


"We  have  ate  with  Thee  and  heard 
Heavenly  teaching  in  Thy  word." 

mp  Tain,  alas,  will  be  their  plea, 

Workers  of  iniquity ; 
dan  Sad  their  everlasting  lot; 

Cnrirt  will  say,  (pp)  "  I  know  yom  not.* 

Bienop  H.  F.  Ondrrioni.        AftSB. 


526.  ml 


9EKERAL  HYMNS. 


"TKa*k$  fcr  to  Ood,  wU<*  ftortA  ~  tiu  wUfri,  Aromgk  <mr  Lord  Jtm»  OkrUL' 


mxgt±=& 


J  A  J  J 


J5C 


tr 


J— 8*.    Thy         blt-ter     anguish       o'er,    To         thie  dark  tomb  they 


Thee 


imi 


^^ 


=t 


a 


3^ 


-at — X 


*E£ 


i*j  Li  lu^um 


pgp 


^   r  J  9   *^*r 


w^=m 


Lift         of      life— Thee,    Lord    of         all    era 


ift 


>tg>» 


pwp  <jrr 


HtfH- 


^r  J  I  J-w-i  J  UteJj3§ 


s 


:M= 


-*s>- 


The       hoi  -  low,  rock  -  y       eara,  Must    serre  Thaa  for    a        grave,    Who 


* 


IS 


£: 


w 


m 


f 


S3 


^z: 


|^y,:HHiM 


^=F3^ 


3L2 


waat  Thyself    the      Bock  of    our 


tie*' 


m 


£ 


^ 


«g 


^^ 


£ 


^=ar 


2s: 


•  Tltow  m«m  an  *  I*  »i«rr»d,  «wi  tA<  «mU  mm  tMad,  to  «#rw  vitA  (Xt  irr»(^rf<ir  Hk»<A»  (^  tJu  id  amd  Uk 


O  Prince  of  Life !  I  know  f 

That  when  I  too  lie  low,      [awaken: 


To  me  the  darksome  tomb 
Is  bat  a  narrow  room, 


Thorn  wilt  at  last  my   aoul   from   death      Where  I  mayreet  In  peace, f rem  Borrow  Are*, 

from  the  iprave'i  awful  brink;  / 


Where/ore  I  will  not  shrink 


Thy  death  shall  give  me  power 
To  cry  la  that  dark  hemr, 


a  Tha  heart  that  trusts  m  Theeshsil  ne'er        O  Death!    O  Grave!  where  *  yaw  rle> 
be  shaken.  toryf 

»/         My  Joras,  day  by  day 

Help  me  to  watch  and  pray 
Boaide    the    tomb  wherein,  my  heart,  them'rt  laid, 
Am  Thy  hitter  death  shall  be 

f  My  constant  memory, 

My  raids  at  last  into  death's  awfml  shade. 


527 


QMNERAL  HYMNS, 
i    (Fmsc  TOMB.)  7§. 

"^t«i  mow  ««<ktA /aUK  hofK,  cJuurlty,  Out  ihrte;  but  the  frtmtttt  o/  Oum  w  dUHt»." 


*E* 


^T^TI 


BE 


^3 


^ 


«/ 


-*-■ 


^  _ 88.     Gracious    Spir -it,     Ho  -  ly      Ghost,  Taught  by  Thee  we    cov  -  et     most, 

-J — (2  ,  .g~     4  J  J   „ 


tw.-f  rr'fif^^if  ?Fpffrri 


g^N 


Fo»c<*  wi  C/i 


rsW. 


^a 


lai 


^r-^-J 


g^Ff^ 


-<S* 


r¥ 


IRE 


Of    Thy  gifts   at 


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j« 


Pen-to  -  cost, 


Ho  -  ly,  heavenly    Love. 


£*♦ 


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rn4~W8a 


fm 


£ 


■W*  Lev*  is  kimd,  sad  suffers  long, 

Love  is  meek,  and  thinks  ne  wrong, 
Leve  than  death  itself  mere  strong ; 
Tliereiere,  give  as  Love. 

nf  Prophecy  will  fade  away, 
Melting  in  the  light  of  day; 
Lsrve  will  ever  with  us  stay; 
Therefore,  give  us  Love. 


Small  motet  for  Organ 

w/Faith  will  vanish  into  sight; 
Hope  be  emptied  in  delight ; 
<r  Love  in  heaven  will  shine  mere  bright; 
Therefore,  give  us  Love. 

mf  Faith  and  Hope  and  Leve  we  see 

Joining  hand  in  hand  agree ; 
er  But  the  greatest  of  the  ta*»a, 
And  the  beet,  is  Love. 


P  From  the  overshadowing 
Of  Thy  gold  and  silver  wing, 
Shed  on  us  who  to  Thee  sing, 
Holy,  heavenly  Love.     Axur. 

Biehop  Ckriatopktr 


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—A — <g  i  P — ** — * — i — & — &■ 


y%^TT 


^ 


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— p: 
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PS 


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Ho  -  ly,      heaven-ly        Love. 


Of   Thy  gifts  at     Pen  -  te  -  cost, 


i 


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GENERAL  HYMNS 


02<3,   O.M.D. 


•Ht  Am  mm**  m  Mt  mm* 


kmngmr,  and  kt  mat 
roll.  ^ 


m 


i 


b4*i*v*tk  m  Me  < 
Tempo 


Tox  PiuKm 

J.E.Dvhm, 


FF 


SE 


ES£ 


*r 


;  =  «ff 


heard  the  voice  of 


at/ 

Je  -  sua  lay,  '  'Come 


o4:  r=^ 


un  -  to     Me    and      rent; 


g— g 


im 


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Lay  down,  thou  we*  -  ry     one,      lay  down    Thy       head  np  -  on    mybreaet; 


A 


£ 


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I 


j^  r 


PP 


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5 


was. 


^=106.1     came    to 


Je  •  ini     aa 


and 


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I     fonnd  in  Htm    a 


F? 


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reat-ing  place,  And      He     haa  made  me  glad.      A 


^-m^umm^mf^m 


p  I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  aay, 

"Behold,  I  freely  give 
mr  The  Living  water,  thirsty  one, 

Stoop  down,  and  drink,  and  live:" 
p*l  oauow  to  Jeena,  and  I  drank 
<r      Of  that  life-giving  stream ; 


p  I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  aay, 
"I  am  this  dark  world's  Light; 


er  Look  unto  Me,  thy  morn  shall  rise, 

And  all  thy  day  be  bright;" 
p  *I  looked  to  Jeeus,  and  I  found 
or      In  Him  my  Star,  my  Sun ; 
My  thirst  waa  quenched,  my  soul  revived,        And  in  that  Light  of  life  I'll  walk 
And  new  I  live  in  Him,  dim      Till  travelling  daya  are  done. 


CrJrU  i  i  JI? 


^^m 


I        eejae  to     Je  -  ana, 

I        look'd  to     Je  -  ana, 


-*--&-. 


and     I  drank     ~<5f" 
and     I  fennd      In 


m^m 


±=z=i 


A 


that    life-giv-ing 
Him    my  Star,my 


Sun: 


^JUUAMk 


I 


aH8 


^ ^ l^~ 


^ 


529 


GENERAL  HYMNB 

,  Six  Iin«s.    (Fa**  roni.) 

•'Pro-it  tiu  Lord.  0  my  toul;  andali  that  is  within  me  praise  His  holy  Mm 


OXKJJM  OaMBU 
M.  Haydn.  (tJ 


4=£ 


t 


& 


i 


^E^ 


^f 


^  =  M.  Praise,  my     tool,   the 


King       of     hear  -  en, 


To      Hii    feet  thy 


€=T4 


^ 


& 


2 


£ 


-!*— r 


£ 


ttri  -  bate     bring :         Ransomed,   healed,   re    -     stored,      for  -  gir    -  em, 


7JlfLj — 4— . 1 j- -iU 

Kt    -  er  -  more       Hi*         prais  -  et         ling;         Al    -    le      -    lu      -    ia! 

2_*i — | 1 1 * p — ^ p — f= v— 

ik 


W  rJ  |J  4  *  ^ 


at 


SEES 


3?: 


•    k    -  In    -   ial     Praise  the       er  -  er    -    last   -   lng    King. 


a    a 


m  f  ff^i 


% 


z 


Si 


^ 


•/  Praise  Him  f er  His  grace  and  favour 
To  ear  fathers  in  distrosn; 
Praise  Hint  still  the  sane  as  erer, 
Slow  to  chide,  and  swift  to  Wees; 

/  AlletaUl  Alleluia! 

CKndeeu  1*  BBs  f althfulnees. 


P  Father-like,  He  tends  and  spares  us, 
Well  onr  feeble  frame  He  knows ; 
In  His  hands  He  gently  bears  ns, 
Rescues  ns  from  all  oar  foes ; 

/         Allelnia!  Alleluia! 

Widely  yet  His  mercy  bows. 


/  Angel*  in  the  height  adore  Him ! 

Ye  beheid  Him  f aee  to  face ; 
taints  triumphant  bew  before  Him! 

Gathered  in  from  every  race: 
f         Alleluia!  Alleluia! 

Praise  with  ns  the  God  «f  grace. 

Henry  F.  LfU. 


629.  s£7 


GENERAL  HYMNS. 

ix  lines.    (Second  tune.) 


"  Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul ;  and  all  that  is  within 
vie  praise  His  holy  .\ 
Verses  1  and  4  in  Unison. 


Benedic,  Andu. 

J.  G*ss. 


^C 


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^ 


m 


s=Z 


r*J     1.      Praise,  my      soul,    the       King    of 
/       4.       Am  -   gels        in        the        height  a 


Ksav 

<loir» 


eu, 
Him! 


To      Ilic 
Ye     be- 


lis 


& — *- 


$=t 


1—& — & 


t=t 


'25* & 


H 


mf       feet    thy      tri  -  bute       bring:       Ransom'd,  heal'd,  re-  stored,  for   -   giv  -  en, 
v         hold  Him    face  to  face ;        Saints  tri    -    um  -  phant  bow   be    -    fore  Him ! 


g^is 


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^r 


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List 


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Ev  -  «r  -  more  His     prais-es 
Gath-ered        in    from     er  -  ery 


2Z 


U=t 


sing;       /  Al  -  le    -    lu  -  ia!       Al  -  le- 
race:     ff  Al  -  le    -    lu  -  la!      Al  -   le- 


529. 

ft. j  y  i  j-  *w 


\I.    B7M2TS. 

Continued. 


ia!         Praise  the        ey    -    or    -    last  -   ing     King. 

ia!  Praise  with      us        the      God       of        grace.        A 


iiit 


Pi 
ura. 


B  i    i  i_lllllli 


Wses  2  and  3  in  Harmony. 


m 


*==t 


*^m=a=2. 


xmmm^m^^m 


mf  2.     Praise  Him 
p  3.        Fa  -  ther 


for        His        grace  and  fa 

like,      He         tends  and        spares 


m& 


fczfc: 


IE 


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vour 
us, 


To        outr 
Well      our 


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ev    -    er,         Slow       to         chide,    and      swift        to 
bears    us,         Res   -   cues       us         from      all        our 

42- 


bless;    /  Al    -    le- 

foes,      f  Al     -    ]e- 

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530 


GENERAL    ffTMITS. 


■    (Foist  Tune.)  8«.  7t. 

"TKeat  confessed  tk*  (Key 


8.   0*WAI* 
/  B.  Dyke*. 


^=°^ 


5 


m 


EH 


SET 


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£ 


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teXFtifT^^ 


gfg 


£ 


H^rrrr 


gfeij-ija^j 


s 


s 


«aos-g 


/>  rr 

I     am  weak,  but  Thou  art    might-y;   Hold  me  with  Thy  powerful  hand. A- 
p  ^ojr 


g§S 


fe 


^ 


i± 


& 


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a 


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be 


f=F 


•^  Open  now  the  crystal  fountains 
Whence  the  Hying  waters  flow ; 
Let  the  fiery,  cloudy  pillar 
Lead  aw  all  my  journey  through. 


mf  Feed  me  with  the  heavenly 
In  this  barren  wilderness: 
Be  my  sword,  and  shield,  and  banner; 
Be  the  Lord  my  rightaousaeaa. 


p  When  I  tread  the  verge  of  Jordan, 
or      Bid  my  anxious  fears  subside; 
/  Death  of  death,  and  hell's  destruction, 
Land  me  safe  on  Canaan' s  side.   A  mi* 

W.  WilUmng,  1774;  mU. 


(BBOOA  TU¥B.) 


ffN^jliPJ^^Ip/^l 


^=86.  Gmide  me,     O  Thou  great  Je   -   ho  -  yah, Pil  -  grim  thro'   this    bar  -  ran    land, 


£ 


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f-.-r 


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nfr^n 


Si 


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3fi2J 


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I  J    ft  J-J I  J  J~J    !  J.  H  ■*'  *  I  «^B 


B=» 


re 


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I     am  weak,  but  Thou    art  might-y ;  Hold  me  with  Thy  powerful  hand. A-mbn . 


& 


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rF    r  U 


•  ift.  *06  m  •twXA^r  t*r*w*  qf  tkit  HywmJ 


3*3  JL    Six  fa. 


GENERAL  HYMNS. 


'I  will  put  t\te  in  •  Mfl  t/  tkt 


T.H* 


%±}:l\L.imff&-l\+.l  i  jTTl 


,—  102.  Rock    of        A  -  ges,  cleft  for       me!       Let  me       hide    my-seif     in      Thee; 


M^f  iT  i  ;:fiT  if  Ttfitolgg 


1 1  j.  i 


g#BB 


^s: 


*=* 


Let    the        wa  -  ter    and  the     blood,   From  Thy     aide,      a     heal-lng     flood. 
dim 


T^hhtLnt\-:\H=\^H 


^J'lJqirJ'lJIlLJii  j  Jl:l:3 


Be     of      sin     the  dou-ble     cure,    Save  from  wrath  and  make  me  pore.    Am  or 


iq.Tipff:TmTTi^ 


fr 


i 


m*>  Should  my  tear*  for  ever  flow, 
Should  my  seal  no  languor  know, 
Thli  for  aln  could  not  atone, 
Thou  most  aave,  and  Thou  alone; 

4m  In  my  hand  no  price  I  bring, 
Simply  to  Thy  Croag  I  cling. 

p  While  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath, 
When  mine  eyelids  close  in  death, 
cr  When  I  rise  to  worlds  unknown, 
And  behold  Thee  on  Thy  throne, 
f  Bock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me, 
sp  Let  me  hide  myself  in  Thee.    Akjkjt 

A.  M.  Tomlady,  mlt. 


tmmwWUj+md  with  Hymn  391,  which  i$  mnothm  «r*w»  of  9m  Mfymm. 


532. 


Twra.)  Ts.  D. 


GENERAL  HTMJT& 


"I  fltt  w*to  The*  to  KUt  7H4 .- 


ffiE 


5==r 


+Tii  J  I  *  "gifeL*  l-j-rj-r^ffi 


*  =  7*.      Je  -  hi,  Saviour     of     my      soul,      Let 

-*"      •     *        /8  /O  ^  /O         ~^~    g> 


s 


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to    Thy    bo -km*      1/ 


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ft~J:J    J    J  I  J. J    'A    I  J;j  J  ,j^ 


While  the  waves  of       trouble      roll,        While  the  tern-pest       still     U    high; 


m* 


+ — &- 


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A. 


r  r  r  r ' 


■ — rar 


p     g        i 


ffrr-t? 


*      3      »      |J;    j 


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Hide    me,  0     my        Sav4our,  hide,       Till      the  storm  of  life      U  past; 

mf 


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rf  f  F  F  i  J4 


3  j  j  |  s1  *  s  |  J  al  J  Jlgjj,J  -J-g-s-ll 


Safe  in  -  to     the  her  -  en  guide :    0, 


P=PP 


re-ceive  my    soul   at     lest. 

^3 


A-: 


3= 


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arvrir^B 


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■y**  Other  refuge  hare  I  none, 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee : 
p  Leave,  ah,  leave  me  not  alone, 

Still  support  and  comfort  me : 
er  All  my  trust  on  Thee  is  stayed, 
All  my  hope  from  Thee  I  bring ; 
Cover  my  defenceless  head 
p      With  the  shadow  of  Thy  wing.     J 

OUrUf  WmU*. 


532.< 


(Sboowb  Ttnra.)  1%.  D. 


GENERAL  HYMJT8. 


'I  flet  unto  TKtt  to  hid*  m." 


p^B 


^H  U  i  I  g 


Majmt» 


fly, 


£=* 


^-.=  M.    Je  -  sue,  Saviour     of    my  soul,      Let  me  to   Thy        bo 


SLA  f  TFfif  TPiTT 


*±* 


53i 


§ 


While  the  waves  of    trou-ble  roll,      While  the  tern  -  peet     still      is  high: 


kf  tf  f  inr.if  tt  "ffjn^ppi 


&a 


at 


Ar    1  fil'  •  oh^t 


EZEZS 


eez^E 


Hide  me,  O    my     Sav-iour,        hide,  Till  the  etorm  of  life     is        past 


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Safe  ln-te    the  ha-re    yiide;    O     receive  my  tool     at        last.  A 

*  P- 


g^P^ff^qp^^ 


g^# 


9 


»/  Other  refuge  hare  I  none, 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee: 
f  Leave,  ah,  leave  me  not  alone, 
8  all  support  and  oomf  ort  me : 
er  All  my  trust  on  Thee  Is  ftay'd, 
All  my  hope  from  Thee  I  bring; 
Clover  my  defenceless  head 
p      With  the  shadow  of  Thy  wing. 

ChorUa  WuUy. 


Simms  wm  W  /miim*  with  Hpmn  393  vhich  it  another  wmwim  e/  Ms  M% 


GENERAL    1IYMXS. 


533. 


i«ajjmftrat. 


S.  Like  i:  -ir>. 

?///"  \\Y  soul  doth  mftgni  I  fy  the  I  Lord: 
-L'-L  and  my  spirit  hitth  re  I  joiced  •  in  I 
God  my  I  Saviour. 

2  P6r  He  I  hath  re  I  yarded:  the  low- 
li  I  Q68S  of  I  His  hand  I  maiden. 

3  For  he  I  hold  from  I  henceforth :(/) all 
gvner  I  ations  ■  shall  I  call  me  I  blessed. 

4  For  He  that  is  mighty  hath  I  magni  ' 
fied  I  me:  (pp)  and  I  holy  I  is  His  I 
Name. 

p5  And  His  mercy  fs  on  I  them  that  I 
fear  Him:  through  I  out  all  I  gener  I 
ations. 

/  6  He  hath  showed  strength  I  with 
His    i    arm:    He   hath  scattered    the 


proud  in  theimagin  I  ation  I  of  their  \ 

hearts. 

7  He  hath  put  down  the  mighty  I  from 

their  I  seat:  and  hath  ex  I  alted  •  the  l 

humble  *  and  I  meek. 

p  8  He  hath  filled  the  hungry  with  1 
good  '  =  I  things:  and  the  rich  He 
hath  I  sent  *  =  I  empty  '  away. 
9  He  remembering  His  mercy  hath 
holpen  His  servant  I  Isra  I  el:  as  He 
promised  to  our  forefathers,  A'bra- 
ham  I  and  his  I  seed  for  I  ever. 

/      Glory  be  to  the   Father,   I  and  *  to 

the  I  Son:  and  I  to  the  I  Holy  I  Ghost; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now, 

and  I  ever  I  shall  be:  world  "without  I 

end  •  =  I  A  •  =  I  men. 


534. 


Nunc  trtroittte* 


S.  Luke  ii:  29. 
top  T  ORD,  now  lettest  Thou  Thy  ser- 
-L^  vant    de   I  part    in  I   peace:    ac    I 
cording  I  to  Thy  I  word. 

2  For  mine  I  eyes  have  I  seen:  Thy  1 
=  *  sal  I  va  "  =  I  tion, 

3  Which  Thou  1  hast  pre  I  pared:  be- 
fore the  I  face  of  I  all  '  =  I  people ; 


4  To  be  alight  to  I  lighten  'the  I  Gen- 
tiles: and  to  be  the  glory  of  Thy  I 
people  I  Isra  I  el. 
/  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  I  and  ■  to 
the  I  Son:  and  I  to  the  I  Holy  I  Ghost; 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  n6w, 
and  I  ever  I  shall  be:  w6rld  without  1 
end  '  =  I  A  *  =  I  men. 


535. 


iSweirictus. 


S.  Luke  i:  68. 
/OLESSED  be  the  Lord  G^d  of  I  Is- 
-D  ra  I  el:  for  He  hath  visited  I  and 

re  I  deemed  '  His  I  people; 

And  hath  raised  up  a  mighty  sal  I 
vation  I  for  us:  in  the  house  I  of  His  I 
servant  I  David; 

As  He  spake  by  the  mouth  of  His  I 
holy  I  Prophets:  which  have  been  I 
since  the  I  world  be  I  gaii: 

That  we  should  be  saved  from  our  I 
ene  I  mies:  and  from  the  hand  of  I  all 
that  I  hate  •  =  I  us; 

To  perform  the  mercy  premised  to  I 
our  fore  I  fathers:  and  to  remember 
His  1  holy  I  Cove  I  nant; 

To  perform  the  oath  which  He 
sware  to  our  forefather  I  Abra  I  ham: 
that  I  He  would  I  give  •  =  I  us: 

That  we  being  delivered  out  of  the 
hand  of  our  I  ene  I  mies:  might  serve  I 
Him  with  I  out  '  =  I  fear; 


p  In  holiness  and  righteous  I  ness  be  I 
fore  Him:  All  the  I  days  of  I  our  • 
=  I  life. 
ntf  And  thou  Child,  shalt  be  called  the 
Prophet  I  of  the  I  Highest:  for  thou 
shalt  go  before  the  face  of  the  Lord  I 
to  pre  I  pare  His  I  ways; 

To  ^ixa  knowledge  of  salvation  I 
unto  •  Ilis  I  people:  for  the  re  I  mis- 
sion !  of  their  I  sins, 

Through  the  tender  mercy  I  of  our  I 
God:  whereby  the  day-spring  from 
on  I  high  hath  I  visit  •  ed  I  us; 

To  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in 
darkness,  and  in  the  I  shadow  •  of  I 
death;  (p)  and  to  guide  our f£et  I  into  * 
the  I  way  of  I  peace. 

Glorv  be  to  the  Father,  I  and  *  to 
the  I  Son:  and  I  to  the  I  Holy  I  Ghost; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now, 
and  I  ever  I  shall  be :  w6rld  without  I 
end  *  =  I  A  *  =  I  men. 


Glorta  tfattu 


w"3 


L.  M. 
Pkxisk  God  from  whom  all  bleating*  flaw; 
Praise  Him  all  creatures  her©  below; 
Praise  Him  above,  ye  heavenly  host; 
Praise  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost     AJO 

L.  M 
To  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 

The  God  whom  heaven  ai  " 
Be  glory,  a*  it  was  of  old. 
Is  now,  and  shall  be  evermore.     AM 
O.  M. 
To  Father.  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 

The  God  whom  we  adore, 
Be  glory,  as  It  was,  Is  now, 
And  shall  be  evermore. 


0.  M.D. 
Te  praise  the  Father,  and  the  Son, 

And  Spirit  all-divine, — 
The  One  in  Three,  and  Three  in  One 

Let  saints  and  angels  join;— 
Glory  to  Thee,  bless' d  Three  in  One, 

The  God  whom  we  adore, 
As  was,  and  is,  and  shall  be  done, 

When  time  shall  be  no  more. 

S.  M. 
To  God,  the  Father,  Son, 

And  Spirit,  glory  be, 
As  was.  and  is,  and  shall  be  »e 
To  all  eternity.     AMI*. 
8.  M.  D. 
PaUISl  as  in  ages  past, 

Praise  as  in  glory  now, 
Praise  while  eternity  shall  la**, 

To  Thee,  O  God  we  vow: 
Whom  all  the  heavenly  host 
And  saints  on  earth  adore; 
To  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Gees* 
Be  glory  evermore.     Am*. 

To  Father  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 
The  God  whom  heaven's  triumphant  1 

And  saints  on  earth  adore, 
Be  glory  as  in  ages  past, 
As  now  it  is,  and  so  shall  last 

When  time  shall  be  no  more. 


8  8'8  88  8 
To  God  the  Father,'  God  the  Sea, 
And  God  the  Spirit  Three  in  One, 
Be  glory  in  the  highest  given, 
By  all  in  earth  and  all  in  heaven. 
As  was  through  ages  heretofore, 
Is  now,  and  shall  be  evermore. 
8  8.3'8  8  8 
To  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 
The  God  whom  heaven's  triumphant  ho 
And  suffering  saints  on  earth  adore, 
Be  glory  as  in  ages  past. 
As  now  it  is,  and  so  shall  last 
Wheu  time  itself  shall  be  no 

8.7:8.7:8.8.7. 
To  Father,  Son,  and  Spirit  bless'd 
Supreme  o'er  earth  and  heaven. 
Eternal  Three  in  One  confess'd, 

Be  highest  glory  given. 
As  was  through  ages  heretofore, 
Is  now   and  shall  be  evermore, 
By  all  in  earth  and  heaven. 


7.7.7.7. 
Holt  Father,  Holy  Son, 
Holy  Spirit  Three  in  One  J 
Glory,  as  of  old,  to  Thee, 
Now,  and  evermore  shall  be  I 
7.7:7.7:7.7. 
Peaibi  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  oountless  ages  past, 
Evermore  His  praise  shall  last. 

7.7.7.7:7.7.7.7. 
Holt  Father,  fount  of  light, 
God  of  wisdom,  goodness,  might : 
Holy  Son,  who  cam'st  to  dwell. 
God  with  us,  Emmanuel; 
Holy  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove, 
God  of  comfort,  peace,  and  love  ; 
Evermore  be  Thou  adored, 
Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord.     Ammw. 
If.  B.  —  For  Metre  Ten  7s.  begin  « 
hy  prefixing  the  last  two  lines,  thus* — 
Holy,  Holy,  Holy  Lord, 
Evermore  be  Thou  adored, 
Holy  Father,  eto. 
8.7:8.7. 
Pbaisi  the  Father,  earth  and  heaven, 

Praise  the  Son,  the  Spirit  praise, 
As  it  was,  and  is,  be  given 
Glory  through  eternal  days 
8.7.8.7:8.7.8.7. 
Ljt  the  voice  of  all  nreation, 

Earth  and  heaven's  triumphant 
Praise  the  God  of  our  salvation, 
Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost. 
Bee  the  heavenly  elders  casting 

Golden  crowns  before  His  three 
Alleluias  everlasting, 

Be  to  Him,  and  Him  alone. 

8.7.8.7:17. 
G&XAT  Jehovah !  we  adore  Thee, 
God  the  Father,  God  the  Son, 
God  the  Spirit,  join'd  in  glory 
On  the  same  eternal  throne; 

Endless  praises 
To  Jehovah  Three  in  One 


8.7.8.7:7.7. 
Te  the  Father  throned  in  heaven, 

To  the  Saviour,  Christ,  His  Son, 
Te  the  Spirit,  praise  be  given, 
Everlasting  Three  in  One: 
As  of  old,  the  Trinity 
Still  is  worshipped,  still  shall  be. 
10.10.10.16. 
To  God  the  Father,  and  to  God  The  Son, 
To  God  the  Holy  Spirit,  Three  in  One, 
Be  praise  from  all  on  earth  and  all  in  heaven, 
And  was,  and  is,  and  ever  shall  be  given 
6.5.5.5:6.5.6  5. 
Br  angels  in  heaven, 

Of  every  degree, 
And  saints  upon  earth. 

All  praise  be  address  d. 
To  God  in  Three  Persons, 
One  God  ever  bless'd; 
As  it  has  been,  now  is, 
And  always  shall  be. 


1111 

To-Faihw  and  to  hod. 

And  Holy  Ghost,  to  Thee, 
■tamal  Three  in  One, 
Bternal  glory  be.    Aauar. 
«.6.16:6.«.6.6. 
To  Father,  and  to  Son, 

And.  Holy  (ihoat,  to  Thee, 
BUraal  Three  in  One, 

Eternal  glory  be  ; 
Is  hath  been,  and  is  now, 
And  shall  be  evermore  : 
Before  Thy  throne  we  bow, 
And  Thee  our  God  adore, 
7.17.6:7.6.7.1 
O  fiTUUt  ever  glorious, 

O  everlasting  Bon, 
O  Spirit  aU  victorious, 

Thrleo  Holy  Three  In  One,— 
Cweet  God  of  oar  salvation. 

Whom  earth  and  heaven  adore, 
VMm,  glory,  adoration, 
Be  Thine  for  evermore,    lam 
114:1111 

V*  Father  and  to  Bon 

Aa4  Spirit,  Three  In  One, 

All  preies  be  given, 
Ai  hath  keen  heretofore, 
And  shall  be  •vermore  : 
Ltd  all  Hli  name  adore 
la  earth  and  heaven.    A_atna 
8.6.8.4. 
f»  Talker,  goo,  and  Spirit,  pralae 
Tnb  earth  and  heaven  ascend  : 
■M  VafUest  note*  that  saint*  eaa  rai 
World  without  end.     Ax  a*. 

7.7.7.1 

Be&  y  Tather,  Holy  Son, 
Half  Spirit,  Throe  in  One, 
itttlT1"  rouDd  Thy  throne 
Bias  eternally.    Axjut. 
Ill  111 
Te  Ooa  the  Father.  Bon. 
And  Spirit,  ever  blerfd. 


&LVRIA  PATRJ 


Three  in  One, 
All  worship  be  address'! 
As  heretofore 
It  was,  is  now, 
Aidshallbeso 
For  evermore.     Ann. 

6.5.8.5 
Oix>»r  to  the  Father, 

Glory  to  the  Son, 
And  to  Thee,  blest  Spirit, 

Whilst  all  ages  run.     Al 


8.4.8.4:8.8.8.1 

FiiHUL  Boo,  and  Holy 
Thou  On*  in  Three, 
to  Thine  eternal  i 
AU  pralae  to  Thee: 

the  moi 


i  morning  of 
the  tribes  of  svery 
CBory,  power,  and  adoration. 
Thine  ever  be,    AMMM. 

8.8.16. 

0  Holt  Father,  Holy  Bon. 

And  Hely  Spirit,  Three  in  One, 

As  was,  and  is,  and  shall  be  dot 

Glory  to  thee,  O  Lord. 


8s.     Ta, 

and  honour  to  the  Father, 
Laud  and  honour  to  the  Ion, 

Lead  and  honour  to  the  Spirit, 
Ever  Three  and  ever  One. 

Oonauhotantial,  Co-eternal, 
WhEs  aaeading  ages  rua.    iooi 

88.11 

AlA  prates  to  ths  Father,  the  Boa, 
And  Spirit,  thrloe  holy  and  blear1  d, 

Th'  eternal,  suprems  Three  in  One, 
Was,  is.  and  shall  still  be  address**. 


11.11.11.11. 
0  Fa  ma.  Almighty,  to  Thee  be  addressed, 
WHh  Christ  and  ths  Spirit  One  God  itst  ■)—/<. 
AH  glory  and  worship  from  earth  and  froet  1 
Ai  was,  and  is  now,  and  shall  ever  be  given. 


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HTMNS. 


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All  our  life  of  Bin  and  ihamo, 
Penitent  we  breathe  Thy  Name  : 
We  beseech  Thee,  hear  tts. 

p  Holt  Shut,  grieved  and  tried, 
Oft  forgotten  and  defied, 
Kew  we  mourn  our  stubborn  pride 
We  beseech  Tkee,  hear  us. 

»/  Lorm,  that  eameed  ua  fint  to  be, 
p  LOTS,  that  bled  upon  the  Tree, 
er  Lots,  that  draws  u>  lovingly  : 
We  beseech  Thee,  hear  we 


p  We  Thy  oell  hare  diaobeyed, 
Into  paths  of  ain  have  strayed, 
And  repentance  hare  delayed  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

p  Siok,  we  come  to  Thee  for  cure. 
Guilty,  aeek  Thy  mercy  sure, 
Evil,  long  to  be  made  pure  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

p  Blind,  we  pray  that  we  may  see, 
Bound,  we  pray  to  be  made  ftee, 
Stained,  we  pray  for  sanctity: 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  aw. 

•*/  Thou  who  hear'st  each  contrite  sigh, 
Bidding  sinful  souls  draw  nigh, 
Willing  not  that  one  should  die, 
Wt  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 
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JPesiMse*  IWs,  aesr 

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Patient  still  to  suffer  wrong 
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Webmmtk  lie*,  aesr 

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Wih—mk  7\*i,e«sr 

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We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

nf  Gifts  of  light  and  grace  bestow, 
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We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

f  Let  not  sin  within  us  reign. 
May  we  gladly  suffer  pain, 
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We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

mf  Grant  us  faith  to  know  Thee  near, 
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We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 


(Second  Tum.) 


mf  Grant  us  hope  from  earth  to  rise, 
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Towards  the  promised  heavenly  prise: 
We  beseech  Thee,  hear  m. 

mf  Grant  us  love  Thy  love  to  own, 
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We  beseech  Thee,  hear  m. 

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We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us 

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We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us.     Amis 

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Cameat  here,  an  outcast  lone, 
That  Thou  mightest  save  Thine  own, 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesus. 

mf  Thou  with  sinners  wont  to  eat, 
Who  with  loving  Words  didst  greet 
Mary  weeping  at  Thy  Feet, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jt 


mf  Thou  whose  saddened  look  did  chide 
Peter  when  he  thrice  denied, 
Till  with  bitter  tears  he  cried, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jemu. 

mf  Thou  who  hanging  on  the  Tree 
To  the  thief  saidst,  "  Thou  shalt  be 
To-day  in  Paradise  with  Me/' 

Hear  us,  Heisj  Jemu. 

p  Thou,  despised,  denied,  refused, 
And  for  man's  transgressions  bruised, 
Sinless,  yet  of  sin  accused, 

Hear  us,  Hclsj  Jemu. 

mf  Thou  who  on  the  Cross  didst  reign, 
Dying  there  in  bitter  pain, 
Cleansing  with  Thy  Blood  our  stain, 
Hear  us.  HW,  Jemu. 


mf  Shepherd  of  the  straying  sheep, 
Comforter  of  them  that  weep, 
Hear  us  crying  from  the  deep, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jemu 

mf  That  in  Thy  pure  innocence 
We  may  wash  our  souls'  offence, 
And  find  truest  penitence, 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jemu. 

mf  That  we  give  to  sin  no  place, 
That  we  never  quench  Thy  grace, 
That  we  ever  seek  Thy  Face, 

We  beseech  The*,  Jemu. 

mf  That  denying  evil  lust, 
Living  godly,  meek,  and  just, 
In  Thee  only  we  may  trust, 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jmmu 

mf  That  to  sin  for  ever  dead 
We  may  live  to  Thee  instead, 
And  the  narrow  pathway  tread, 
We  beseech  Thee,  Jt 


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mf  In  all  poverty  and  wealth. 
In  all  sickness  and  in  health, 
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Save  us,  Hoisj  Jims. 

p  When  the  hour  of  death  draws  nigh, 
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Fount  of  pity,  Judge  most  high, 

Save  us,  HoU/  Jesus. 

mf  That  by  truest  penitence 

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Clothed  by  Thee  with  innocence. 

Hear  us,  we  beeeeck  TVs. 

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mf  That  we  give  to  sin  no  place, 
That  we  never  quench  Thy  grace, 
That  we  alway  seek  Thy  face, 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  The*. 

mf  That  denying  evil  lust, 

Living  godly,  meek,  and  just, 
In  Thy  mercy  we  may  trust, 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thm. 

mf  That  to  sin  for  ever  dead, 

We  may  live  to  Thee  instead, 
p  And  the  narrow  pathway  tread, 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 

p  When  sb*U  end  the  battle  sore, 
When  oxu  pilgrimage  is  o'er, 
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LITANY  OF  THE  PASSION. 


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Scorn  and  sorrow,  toil  and  care, 
Hearken  to  our  lowly  prayer; 

Hear  us,  Holy  /cms. 

«p  By  that  hour  of  Agony, 

Spent  while  Thine  Apostles  three 
Slumbered  iu  Gelhsemane, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesus. 

t  By  the  prayer  Thou  thrice  didst  pray 
That  the  cup  might  pus  away, 
So  Thou  mightest  siLu  ooe„ 

Hear  us,  Hot*}  Jestu. 

p  By  the  kiss  of  treachery 
To  Thy  foes  betraying  Thee, 
By  Thy  harsh  captivity, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesus. 

p  By  the  scourging  Thou  hast  borne, 
By  the  purple  robe  of  scorn, 
By  the  reed  and  crown  of  thorn, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jess*. 

0  By  the  insult  of  the  Jews, 
When  Barabbas  they  would  choose, 
And  did  Thee  their  King  refuse, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesus. 

f  By  Thy  going  forth  to  die, 
When  they  raised  the  wicked  cry, 
*  Crucify  Him,  crucify  I " 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jomm. 


p  By  the  Cross  which  Thou  didst  _ 
By  the  cup  they  bade  Thee  share, 
Mingled  gall  and  vinegar, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesm 

p  By  Thy  nailing  to  the  Tree 
By  the  title  over  Thee, 
By  the  gloom  of  Calvary, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jomm 

p  By  the  parting  of  Thy  clothes, 
By  the  mocking  of  Thy  foes, 
As  they  watched  Thy  dying  woes, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesm* 

p  By  Thy  seven  Words  then  said, 
pp  By  the  bowing  of  Thy  Head, 
By  Thy  numbering  with  the  dead, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jsmm. 

mf  When  temptation  sore  is  rife, 
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Thou,  whose  death  hath  been  our  Ufa, 
Save,  us,  Holy  J  sows. 

mf  While  on  stormy  seas  we  toss, 
Let  us  count  all  things  as  lots 
But  Thee  only  on  Thy  Cross: 

Save  us,  Holy  Jswmx 

mf  So,  with  hope  in  Thee  made  fast, 
p  When  death's  bitterness  is  past 
er  We  may  see  Thy  Face  at  last: 
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Ruling  all  things  by  Thy  might, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesus. 

/  Thou  who  didst  to  heaven  ascend 
Still  to  be  the  sinner's  Friend, 
Still  Thy  people  to  defend, 

Hear  us,  Hsly  Jesus. 

f  Thou  who  dost  the  sceptre  bear, 
And  in  heaven  a  place  prepare 
That  we  may  be  with  Thee  there, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesus. 

mf  Jesus,  who  art  glorified 

In  the  very  Flesh  that  died, 
P  With  the  pierced  Hands  and  Side, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesus. 

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mf  Jesus,  in  cur  time  of  need 
Our  High  Priest  to  intercede, 
Living  still  Thy  Death  to  plead, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesus. 

mf  Thou  who,  still  our  Saviour  Friend, 
Didst  the  Holy  Spirit  send 
To  be  with  us  to  the  end, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesus, 

mf  Jesus,  God's  Incarnate  Son, 
By  Thy  work  for  sinners  done, 
By  the  gifts  for  sinners  won, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesus. 

or  That  when  earthly  toil  is  o'er 
We,  in  rest  for  evermore, 
May  beheld  Thee  and  adore, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesus.     A 
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V"  Holy  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove, 
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Breath  of  life,  and  Fire  of  love, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit, 

mf  Source  of  strength,  of  knowledge  clear, 
Wisdom,  godliness  sincere, 
Understanding,  counsel,  fear, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

mf  Source  of  meekness,  love,  and  peace, 
Patience,  pureness,  faith's  increase, 
Hope  and  joy  that  cannot  cease, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

•/"Spirit  guiding  us  aright, 

Spirit  making  darkness  light, 
sr  Spirit  of  resistless  might, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit 

f  Thou  by  whom  the  Virgin  bore 
Him  whom  heaven  and  earth  adore, 
Sent  our  nature  to  restore, 

Hear  us.  Holy  Spirit. 

mf  Thou  whom  Jesus  from  His  Throne 
Gave  to  cheer  and  help  His  own, 
That  they  might  not  be  alone, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

^Comforter,  to  whom  we  owe 
All  that  we  rejoice  to  know 
Of  our  Saviour's  work  below, 

Hsar  us,  Holy  Spirit. 


mf  Thou  whose  grace  the  Church  doth  AIL 
Shewing  her  God's  perfect  will, 
Making  Jesus  present  still, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

p  All  our  evil  passions  kill, 
Bend  aright  our  stubborn  will, 
Though  we  grieve  Thee,  patient  still; 
Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

mf  Come  to  raise  us  when  we  fall, 
And,  when  snares  our  souls  enthral, 
Lead  us  back  with  gentle  call ; 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

mf  Come  to  strengthen  all  the  weak, 
Give  Thy  courage  to  the  meek, 
Teach  our  faltering  tongues  to  speak 
Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

mf  Come  to  aid  the  souls  who  yearn 
More  of  truth  Divine  to  learn, 
And  with  deeper  love  to  burn; 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit 

*\f  Keep  us  in  the  narrow  way, 
Warn  us  when  we  go  astray, 
Plead  within  us  when  we  pray; 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirm. 

er  Holy,  loving,  as  Thou  art, 
All  Thy  sevenfold  gifts  impart, 
Nevermore  from  us  depart ; 

Hsar  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

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LITANY  HYMNS. 
LITANY  OF  THE  CHURCH. 


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Make  her  watchmen  strong  and  bold, 
Fence  her  round,Thy  peaceful  fold. 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us, 

mf  May  her  Priests  Thy  people  feedr 
Shepherds  of  the  flock  indeed, 
Ready,  where  Thou  call'st,  to  lead; 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us 

p  Judge  her  not  for  work  undone, 

Judge  her  not  for  fields  unwon, 

er  Bless  her  works  in  Thee  begun : 

We  beseech  Thee,  h**r  us 

p  For  the  past  give  deeper  shame, 

cr  Make  her  jealous  for  Thy  Name, 

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We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us 

f  May  her  lamp  of  truth  be  bright, 
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Blameless  witnesses  for  Thee: 

We  beseech  Thee,  hem   as. 

er  May  she  holy  triumphs  win, 
Overthrow  the  hosts  of  sin, 
Gather  all  the  nations  in : 

We  beseech  Thee,  htm  m 

f  May  she  soon  all  glorious  be, 
Spotless  and  from  wrinkle  free. 
Pure,  and  bright  .and  worthy  Th«a: 

We  beseech  Tkee,  hear  tttu 


mf  Jesus,  with  Thy  Church  abide, 
Be  her  Saviour,  Lord,  and  Guide, 
While  on  earth  her  faith  is  tried ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us, 

ssf  Arms  of  love  around  her  throw, 

Shield  her  safe  from  every  foe, 
tin  Comfort  her  in  time  of  woe : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

mf  Keep  her  life  and  doctrine  pure, 
Grant  her  patience  to  endure, 
Trusting  in  Thy  promise  sure: 

We  beseech  Thee,  hem  us 

mf  May  her  voice  be  ever  clear, 
Warning  of  a  judgment  near, 
Telling  of  a  Saviour  dear : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

mf  All  her  fettered  powers  release, 
Bid  our  strife  and  envy  cease, 
Grant  the  heavenly  gift  of  peace: 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us, 

mf  All  that  she  has  lost  restore, 

May  her  strength  and  zeal  be  more 
Than  in  brightest  days  of  yore : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hem  us. 

mf  May  she  one  in  doctrine  be, 
One  in  truth  and  charity. 
Winning  all  to  faith  in  Thee : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hem  us, 

mf  May  the  guide  the  poor  and  blind. 
Seek  the  lost  until  she  find, 
And  the  broken-hearted  bind : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hem  us. 


f  Fit  her  all  Thy  joy  to  share 
In  the  home  Thou  dost  prepare, 
And  be  ever  blessed  there : 

W*  beseech  Thee,  hem  us.     AMZK. 


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Arm  spread  o'er     us, 

»/  The  bands  of  the  Alien  flee  away 
or      When  our  chant  goes  up  like  thunder, 
And  the  van  of  the  Lord  in  serried  array, 
Cleaves  Satan's  ranks  asunder, 
We  march,  we  march,  <fec. 

/  We  tread  to  the  roll  of  the  organ  swell, 
With  the  watchword  duly  given; 
And  we  challenge  the  Prince  of  the  Host*  of  HtU, 
To  fight  for  the  Gates  of  Heaven; 
We  march,  we  march,  <fec. 

wtf  Our  sword  is  the  Spirit  of  God  on  High, 
Our  helmet  His  salvation; 
Our  banner  the  Cross  of  Calvary, 
Our  watchword— The  m-CAJt-VA-nos. 
We  march,  we  march,  Ac. 

/  We  tread  in  the  might  of  the  Lord  of  Hosts, 
And  we  fear  not  man  nor  devil: 
For  our  Captain  Himself  guards  well  our  coaita, 
To  defend  His  Church  from  evil : 
We  march,  we  march,  <fcc 

■/  He  marches  in  front  of  His  banner  unfurl' d, 

Which  Ke  raised  that  His  own  might  find  Him: 
And  the  Holy  Church  throughout  all  the  world 
Fall  into  rank  behind  Him, 
We  march,  we  march,  <fec. 

/  And  the  choir  of  Angels  with  songs  awaiU 

Our  march  to  the  golden  Sion ; 
er  For  our  Captain  has  broken  the  brazen  gatea. 

And  burst  the  bars  of  iron: 
We  march,  we  march,  <fcc. 

mf  Then  onward  we  march,  our  arms  to  prove, 
With  the  banner  of  Christ  before  us, 
With  His  eye  of  love  looking  down  from  abort), 
And  His  Holy  Arm  spread  o'er  ui. 
f  We  march,  we  march  to  victory 

With  the  Cross  of  the  Lord  before  us. 
With  His  loving  eye  looking  down  from  the  sky, 
And  His  Holy  Arm  spread  o'er  us. 

QwmdMimUrU. 


548. 


fe.  5«.  D. 


PROCESSIONAL  HYMNS 


'Spook    unto  th*  cMldre*  of  Itrcul  IhtU  tkey  go  forward.* 


8.  BOTOLA 
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«/"  Forward  when  in  childhood 
Buds  the  infant  mind ; 
All  through  youth  and  manhood, 

Not  a  thought  behind  : 
Speed  through  realms  of  nature, 

Climb  the  steps  of  grace ; 
Faint  not,  till  in  glory 
Gleams  our  Fathers  face. 
/         Forward,  all  the  life-time 

Climb  from  height  to  height: 
Till  the  head  be  hoary. 
Till  the  eve  be  light! 

s%f  Forward,  flock  of  Jesus, 

Bait  of  all  the  earth, 
Till  each  yearning  purpose 

Spring  to  glorious  birth ; 
mp  Sick,  they  ask  for  healing, 

Blind,  they  grope  for  day; 


Pour  upon  the  nations 
Wisdom's  loving  ray. 
/     Forward,  out  of  error, 

Leave  behind  the  night; 
Forward  through  the  darkneea, 
Forward  into  light. 

f  Glories  upon  glories, 

Hath  our  God  prepared, 
By  the  souls  that  love  Him 

One  day  to  be  shared ; 
Eye  hath  not  beheld  them, 

Ear  hath  never  heard ; 
Nor  of  these  hath  uttered 
Thought  or  speech  or  word; 
f         Forward,  marching  eastward 
Where  the  heaven  is  bright, 
Till  the  veil  be  lifted, 
Till  our  faith  be  sight  I 

DmmH.Alfmd, 


549.  6.* 


D 


PROCESSIONAL  HYMNS. 

"Thry  desire  a  belter  country,  that  is,  an  heaven.?.' 


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■•/  Into  God's  high  temple 
Onward  as  we  press, 
Beauty  spreads  around  us, 

Born  of  holiness ; 
Arch,  and  vault,  and  carving, 

Lights  of  varied  tone, 
Softened  words  and  holy, 
Prayer  and  praise  alone : 
/         Every  thought  upraising 
To  our  city  bright, 
Where  the  tribes  assemble 
Bound  the  Throne  of  light 

■IT*  Nought  that  city  needeth 
Of  these  aisles  of  stone : 
Where  the  Godhead  dwelleth, 

Temple  there  is  none; 
All  the  Saints,  that  ever 
In  these  '•©uns  have  stood, 


Are  but  babes,  and  feeding 
On.the  children's  food. 
/         On  through  sign  and  token, 
Stars  amid  the  night, 
Forward  through  the  darkness* 
Forward  into  light. 

ff  To  the  Eternal  Father 
Loudest  anthems  raise , 
To  the  Son  and  Spirit 
Echo  songs  of  praise ; 
To  the  Lord  of  glory, 

Blessed  Three:  in  Oxm, 
Be  by  men  and  Angels 
Endless  honours  done ; 
mp      Weak  are  earthly  praises; 
Dull  the  song'of  night; 
m      Forward  into  triumph, 

Forward  into  light !    Ami. 

Stan  JT.  A\fer4, 


550. 


PROCESSIONAL  HYMNS. 


P.M. 


He  taitk,  nrely  I  otmu-  quickly.     At 


Mven  m,  — m.  Lord  Junu." 


Anvm. 

W.  B.  M<*X 


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■/Thou  art  coming,  Thon  art  coming; 
We  shall  meet  Thee  on  Thy  way, 
We  shall  see  Thee,  we  shall  know  Thee, 
er  We  shall  bless  Thee,  we  shall  shew  Thee 

All  our  hearts  could  never  say ; 
ntf  What  an  anthem  that  will  be 
Ringing  out  our  love  to  Thee, 
Pouring  out  our  rapture  sweet 
er      At  Thine  own  all-glorious  Feet. 

mf  Thou  art  coming ;  at  Thy  Table 

We  are  witnesses  for  this ; 
p  While  remembering  hearts  Thou  meetest 

In  communion  clearest,  sweetest, 
er      Earnest  of  our  coming  bliss, 
mf  Shewing  not  Thy  death  alone, 

And  Thy  love  exceeding  great, 
u  But  Thy  coming,  and  Thy  Throne, 
Urn      AH  for  which  we  long  and  wait. 


mf  Thou  art  coming;  we  are  waiting    f 
With  a  hope  that  cannot  fail, 
Asking  not  the  day  or  hour, 
Besting  on  Thy  word  of  power, 
Anchored  safe  within  the  veil. 
p  Time  appointed  may  be  long, 
er      But  the  vision  must  be  sure, 
Certainty  shall  make  us  strong. 
Joyful  patience  can  endure. 

/  O  the  joy  to  see  Thee  reigning, 
Thee,  my  own  beloved  Lord! 
Every  tongue  Thy  Name  confessing, 
Worship,  honour,  glory,  blessing 
Brought  to  Thee  with  one  accord, 
p  Thee,  my  Master,  and  my  Friend, 
/     Vindicated  and  enthroned, 
er  Unto  earth's  remotest  end 

Glorified,  adored,  and  owned!     A*r* 


550 


PROCESSIONAL   HYMXS. 

(Second  Tune.)    P.  M. 

"  He  saith,  surely  I  come  quickly,  Amen,  even  so  come,  Lord  Jesus. 


Moderate. 


ADVENT. 
J.  ('.  Knox. 


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J~  100. 1. Thou  art  coming,  O  my    Saviour, Thou  art  coming, O   my  King. In  Thy  beauty 
2. Thou  art  coming, Thou  art  coining  ;  We  shall  meet  Thee  on  Thy  wayWe  shall  see  Thee 
3. Thou  art  coining, at  Thy  Ta-ble  We  are  witnesses  for  this;  While  rememb'ring 


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hearts  Thoumeetestjn  communion  clearest,sweetest, Earnest  of  our  coming  bliss. 
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What  an  an-them  that  will  be,  Kinging  out  our  love  to  thee  Pouring  out  our 
Shewing  not  Thy  death  a  -  lone.  And  Thy  love  exceeding  great,  But  Thy  coming 


dim. 

glo-rious  Priest,  Hear    we  not  Thy   gold -en,  Thy  gold  -  en      bells?     A  -  men. 
rap-ture  sweet,      At  Thine  own  all  -  glo-rious,  all  -  glo  -  rious  feet, 
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mf  Thou  art  coming ;  we  are  waiting 
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cr       But  the  vision  must  be  sure, 
Certainty  shall  make  us  strong, 
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0  the  joy  to  see  Thee  reigning, 

Thee,  my  own  beloved  Lord! 
Every  tongue  Thy  Xame  confessing, 
Worship,  honour,  glory,  blessing 

Brought  to  Thee  with  one  accord, 
Thee,  my  Master,  and  my  Friend, 

Vindicated  and  enthroned, 
Unto  earth's  remotest  end 

Glorified,  adored,  and  owned !    Amen. 

Francis  R.  Havergal. 


551,  p 


PROCESSIONAL  HTMN8 

'Ood  $Kall  trip*  a«oay  all  Uartfrow*  their  eye*." 


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/  What  rush  of  Alleluias 

Fills  all  the  earth  and  sky ! 
What  ringing  of  a  thousand  ha^ps 

Bespeaks  the  triumph  nigh! 
O  day,  for  which  creation 

And  all  its  tribes  were  made ! 
O  Joy.  for  all  its  former  woes 

A  thousand-fold  repaid  I 


mf  Oh.  then  what  raptured  greetings 
On  Canaan's  happy  shore, 
What  knitting  severed  friendships  up, 
Where  partings  are  no  more  I 
/  Then  eyes  with  joy  shall  sparkle 
p      That  brimmed  with  tears  of  late ; 
cr  Orphans  no  longer  fatherless, 
Nor  widows  desolate. 


p  Bring  near  Thy  great  salvation, 
Thou  Lamb  for  sinners  slain, 
or  Fill  up  the  roll  of  Thine  elect, 
/     Then  take  Thy  power  and  reign: 
mf  Appear,  Desire  of  nations, 
p      Thine  exiles  long  for  home ; 
er  Shew  in  the  heavens  Thy  promised  sign; 
/      Thou  Prince  and  Saviour,  come.    Ammh. 

D*m  H.  Aifm*. 


552. 


D. 


PROCESSIONAL  HYMNS 


"  With  u*  is  the  Lord  our  Ood  to  help  us,  and  to  fight  our  battles. 


Fmtitai* 

John  Htywttd. 


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Jesus,  Incarnate  Ood. 
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TrwUm  and  Atom  in  Unison. 
p  Angels  around  us  norer, 
Succour  in  time  of  need, 
Brer  at  hand  to  strengthen, 
Guardians  they  indeed. 
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W.  to  PlD.  dopp. 
Tenors  and  Basses  in  Unison, 
p  Arm  ye  against  the  battle, 

Watch  ye,  and  fast,  and  pray, 
Peace  shall  succeed  the  warfare, 
Night  shall  be  changed  to  day. 
/  Lift  ye,  Ac. 
/  Fight,  for  the  Lord  is  o'er  you, 
Fight,  for  He  bids  you  fight; 
There  where  the  fray  is  thickest 
Close  with  the  hosts  of  night. 
/Lift  ye,  Ac.   Amen. 

W.  M.  Kir*,. 


553.    6.  5.  D 


PR0CE96I0NAL  HYMNS. 


Cm  tpirito. 


'Takt  vmXc  you  the  vhole  armour  of  Ood,  then  ye  may  be  mhle  . 


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mf  Leadei  never  vanquished — 

More  than  conquerors  too, 
Through  Himself,  He  maketh 

All  His  soldiers  true ; 
O'er  the  foe,  triumphant, 

He  must  still  prevail — 
fcvHis  soldiers  faithful, 

W*  th  Him  cannot  fail. 

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nf  Jesus !  Captain !  help  us 
Soldiers  good  to  be — 
Living,  dying,  ever, 

Fighting  Lord!  for  Thee: 
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In  those  ranks  of  Thine— 

Waiting  but  the  order 

From  Thy  voice  divine ! 

JT     Soldiers  of  the  Captain!  Ac      Aj 

*  ir.AjMk. 


554, 


7i  «•.  D 


PROCESSIONAL  HYMNS 
FOR   EASTER. 

"He  hath  broAm  the  gmtes  of  brtut.' 


8.  KSTXH. 


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Christ  hath  burst  His  prison ; 
And  from  three  days'  sleep  in  deatl 
As  a  sun  hath  risen ; 
mf  All  the  winter  of  our  sins, 
Long  and  dark,  is  flying 
/  From  His  Light,  to  whom  we  give 
Land  and  praise  undying. 


f  Now  the  Queen  of  Seasons,  bright 

With  the  day  of  splendour, 
With  the  royal  Feast  of  feasts, 

Comes  its  joy  to  render; 
Comes  to  glad  Jerusalem, 

Who  with  true  affection, 
Welcomes  in  unwearied  strain* 

Jesus'  Resurrectio" 


ff  Alleluia  now  we  cry 

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Who  triumphant  burst  the  bars 

Of  the  tomb's  dark  portal; 
Alleluia,  with  the  Son 

God  the  Father  praising; 
Alleluia  yet  again 

To  the  Spirit  raising. 

Tr.  /.  M .  ifeale. 


555. 

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Day  by  day  Thou  find  us  doing  whac  we  can, 
Thou  who  giv'st  the  seed-time  wilt  give  large  increase, 
Crown  the  head  with  blessings,  fill  the  heart  with 
/  On  our  way  rejoicing  as  we  homeward  move. 
Hearken  to  our  praia**,  O  Thou  God  of  love  I 

/  On  our  way  rejoicing  gladly  let  us  go ; 
Conquered  hath  our  Leader,  vanquished  is  our  foe! 
Christ  without,  our  safety,  Christ  within,  our  joy, 
Who,  if  we  be  faithful,  can  our  hope  destroy  f 
On  our  way  rejoicing  as  we  homeward  move, 
Hearken  to  our  praises,  O,  Thou  God  of  love! 

jf  Unto  God  the  Father  joyful  songs  we  sing ; 
Unto  God  the  Saviour  thankful  hearts  we  bring; 
Unto  God  the  Spirit  bow  we  and  adore, 
On  our  way  rejoicing  now  and  evermore  1 

On  our  way  rejoicing  as  we  homeward  move, 
Hearken  to  our  praises,  O  Thou  God  of  love! 

/.  3.  B. 


PROCESSIONAL  HYHSS. 


556.  pm 


FOLUSTOVl, 
B  Hu.bmmi. 


p  There  is  silence  in  heaven.     In  measured  round 

Time  moves,  ere  his  hour  is  come  : 
er  And  the  Seven  Archangels  prepare  to  sound 
With  the  trumpets  of  the  doom  : 
/  Salvation,  &c. 
mp  And  the  smoke  of  the  incense  ariseth  on  high 
With  the  prayers  of  the  Saints  who  adore; 
For  the  Master  who  loves  us  hath  deigned  to  die, 
er     And  the  song  Lb  heard  once  more — 

/    Salvation,  &c 
■tf  And  the  soul  may  approach  to  her  God  without  dread, 
In  moment  of  praise  or  of  prayer: 
p  "  Fear  ye  not,"  the  bright  angels  of  God  have  said, 
er      "  Glad  tidings  of  joy  we  bear." 

/    Salvation,  &c. 
mp  But  the  hour  draweth  nigh  when  the  Angel  shall  stand 
With  foot  on  the  silent  shore  : 
By  the  Lord  he  shall  swear,  as  he  lifts  his  hand, 
And  that  Time  shall  be  no  more. 
/    Salvation,  &c. 
Hf»  And  the  thunders  shall  roll,  and  the  dead,  gr»at  and  small, 

At  the  Throne  of  the  Judge  shall  stand; 
m  And  the  song  shall  resound  through  the  Heavenly  Hall 
/      Of  the  Saints  at  God's  Bight  Hand. 
f    Salvation,  &c. 

Gerard  Moultru 


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Deep  in  adoration 

Bending  low  the  knee : 
Thou  for  our  redemption 
Cam'st  on  earth  to  die: 
/  Thou,  that  we  might  follow, 

Hast  gone  up  on  high. 
mf  Great  and  ever  greater 
Are  Thy  mercies  here, 
/  True  and  everlasting 

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p  Where  no  pain  or  sorrow, 
Toil,  or  care  is  known, 
/Where  the  angel-legions 

Circle  round  Thy  Throne. 
mf  Brighter  still  and  brighter 
Glows  the  western  sun, 
Shedding  all  its  gladness 
O'er  our  work  that's  done; 


p  Time  will  soon  be  over 
Toil  and  sorrows  past, 
mf  May  we,  Blessed  Saviour, 

Find  a  rest  at  last. 
mf  Onward,  ever  onward, 

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Journeying  on  to  God: 
p  Leaving  all  behind  us, 
or      May  we  hasten  on, 
Backward  never  looking 
Till  the  prize  is  won. 
mf  Bliss,  all  bliss  excelling, 
When  the  ransomed  soul 
Earthly  toil  forgetting 
Finds  its  promised  goal; 
p  Where  in  joys  unheard  of 
cr      Saints  with  angels  sing, 
/Never  weary  raising 

Praises  to  their  King.     A 

God/rty  Thrim* 


558. 


u. 


PROCESSIONAL  HYMNS. 


'Clothed  with  white  robe*,  and  palm*  in  their  hand*.' 


LlOHFLELD. 
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<r  And  proclaim  in  joyful  psalms 
Viotory  through  His  Cross  alone. 

**/  Kings  their  crowns  for  harps  resign, 
Crying,  as  they  strike  the  ohorda, 

«r  "  Take  the  Kingdom,  it  is  Thine, 
King  of  kings,  and  Loan  of  lords." 


559. 


p  Bound  the  Altar  Priests  confess, 
If  their  robes  are  white  as  snow, 

'Twm  the  Saviour's  Righteousness, 
And  His  Blood,  that  made  them  to. 

m/  They  were  mortal  too  like  us; 

O,  when  we  like  them  must  die, 
cr  May  our  souls  translated  thus 

Triumph,  reign,  and  shine  on  high. 

Jam**  Montgomery. 


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f  The  Cross  that  Jesus  carried 
He  carried  as  your  due : 

/  The  Crown  that  Jesus  wearetb 
He  weareth  it  for  you. 

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The  sorrows  ye  endure, 
The  manifold  temptations 
That  death  alone  can  cure. 

or  What  are  they  but  His  jewels 
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What  are  they  but  the  ladder 
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/  O  happy  band  of  pilgrims. 
Look  upward  to  the  skies, 
Am  Where  such  a  light  affliction 
/      Shall  win  so  great  a  prise. 

Tr.  Johm  Ma*on  NemU* 


560. 


PROCESSIONAL  HYMNS. 

^Ftrst  Tuni.)  S.M. 

"Ycnina  men  mnd  maidens,  old  men  and  children,  praise  the  Nnme  oj  the  Lord.' 


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God's  wondrous  praises  speak. 

mf  Yes  onward,  onward  still, 

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The  hallowed  pathway  throng. 

nf  With  all  the  Angel  choirs, 

With  all  the  saints  on  earth, 
Pour  out  the  strains  of  joy  and  bliss, 
True  rapture,  noblest  mirth. 

/  Your  clear  Hosannas  raise, 

And  Alleluias  loud ; 
Whilst  answering  echoes  upward  float, 

Like  wreaths  of  incense  cloud. 


(Second  Tuns.) 


mf  Yes  on,  through  life's  long  path, 
Still  chanting  as  ye  go, 
From  youth  to  age,  by  night  and  day, 
In  gladness  and  in  woe. 

mf  Still  lift  your  standard  high, 
Still  march  in  firm  array, 
As  warriors  through  the  darkness  toli 
Till  dawns  the  golden  day. 

p  At  last  the  march  shall  end, 
The  wearied  ones  shall  rest, 
or  The  pilgrims  find  their  Fatheb's  hoot*, 
Jerusalem  the  blest. 

ff  Then  on,  ye  pure  in  heart, 

Rejoice,  give  thanks  and  sing; 
Your  festal  banner  wave  on  high, 
The  Cross  of  Chbist  your  King.    Amxjs. 

B.  H.  Plumptrt. 

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mf  Bright  youth  and  snow-crowned  age, 

Strong  men  and  maidens  meek, 

Raise  high  your  free  exulting  song, 

God's  wondrous  praises  speak. 

Rejoice,  etc. 

m/Yes.  onward,  onward  still, 

With  hymn,  and  chant,  and  song, 
Thro' gate,  and  porch,  and  column'd aisle, 
The  hallowed  pathways  throng. 
Rejoice,  etc. 

n?/ With  all  the  angel  choirs, 

With  all  the  saints  on  earth, 
Pour  out  the  strains  of  joy  and  bliss, 
True  rapture,  noblest  mirth. 
Rejoice,  etc. 

f    Your  clear  Hosannas  raise 
And  Alleluias  loud ; 
While  answering  echoes  upward  float, 
Like  wreaths  of  incense  cloud. 
Rejoice,  etc. 


mf  With  voice  as  full  and  strong 
As  ocean's  surging  praise. 
Send  forth  the  hymns  our  fathers  loved, 
The  psalms  of  ancient  days. 
Rejoice,  etc. 

mf  Still  lift  your  standard  high, 
Still  march  in  firm  array. 
As  warriors  through  the  darkness  toil, 
Till  dawns  the  golden  day. 
Rejoice,  etc. 

p    At  last  the  march  shall  end. 

The  wearied  ones  shall  rest, 
cr  The  pilgrims  find  their  Father's  House, 

Jerusalem,  the  blest. 
Rejoice,  etc. 

ff   Then  on,  ye  pure  in  heart. 

Rejoice,  give  thanks,  and  sins:; 
Your  festal  banner  wave  on  high, 
The  Cross  of  Christ,  your  King. 
Rejoice,  etc.  Amen. 


561. 


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«/  Who  is  this  that  comes  in  glory, 

With  the  trump  of  jubilee  ? 
f    Lord  of  battles,  God  of  armies, 

He  has  gained  the  victory; 
p    He  who  on  the  Cross  did  suffer, 
mf      lie  who  from  the  grave  arose, 
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lie  by  death  has  spoiled  His  foes. 

mf  While  He  lifts  His  hands  in  blessing, 

lie  is  parted  from  His  friends; 
While  their  eager  eyes  behold  Him, 

He  upon  the  clouds  ascends  ;       [Him, 
He,  who  walked  with  God,  and  pleased 

Preaching  truth  and  doom  to  come, 
He,  our  Enoch,  is  translated 

To  His  everlasting  home. 


p    Now  our  heavenly  Aaron  enters. 

With  His  blood,  within  the  veil; 
mf  Joshua  now  is  come  to  Canaan, 

And  the  kings  before  Him  quail, 
Now  He  plants  the  tribes  of  Israel 
In  their  promised  resting-place; 
Now  our  great  Elijah  offers 
Double  portion  of  His  grace. 

mf  He  has  raised  our  human  nature 

On  the  clouds  to  God's  right  hand; 
There  we  sit  in  heavenly  places, 
There  with  Him  in  glory  stand; 
/     Jesus  reigns,  adored  by  angels; 

.Man  with  God  is  on  the  Throne; 
Mighty  Lord,  in  Thine  Ascension 
We  by  faith  behold  our  own.    A.mex. 

Bishop  C  Wordsworth. 


p 


PROCESSIONAL   HYMNS. 


"  Wh\  re/ore  Oi«l  also  hath  highly  exalted  Him,  and  ain  n  Him  a  name  which  is  above 
>  vt  ry  name ;  that  at  the  name  o/Jreau  every  km  •■  si,, mid  bow." 
With  spirit. 


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Tis  the  Father's  pleasure         We  shall  call  Him 


/At  His  voice  creation 

Sprang  at  once  to  sight, 
All  the  Angel  faces, 

All  the  hosts  of  light, 
Thrones  and  Dominations, 

Stars  upon  their  way, 
All  the  heavenly  Orders, 

In  their  great  array. 

p  Humbled  for  a  season, 
To  receive  a  Name 
From  the  lips  of  sinners, 
Unto  whom  He  came, 
cr  Faithfully  He  bore  it 
Spotless  to  the  last, 
Brought  it  back  victorious, 
When  from  death  He  passed: 

/   Bore  it  up  triumphant, 

p       With  its  human  light, 

cr  Through  all  ranks  of  creatures, 

To  the  central  height ; 
/    To  the  Throne  of  Godhead, 
To  the  Father's  breast, 
Filled  it  with  the  glory 
dim    Of  the  perfect  rest. 


/  Name  Him,  brothers,  name  Him 

With  love  as  strong  as  death, 
p  But  with  awe  and  wonder, 
pp      And  with  'bated  breath  ; 
p  He  is  God  the  Saviour, 

He  is  Christ  the  Lord, 
cr  Ever  to  be  worshipped, 
Trusted,  and  adored. 

mf  In  your  hearts  enthrone  Him; 
Then  let  Him  subdue 
All  that  is  not  holy, 
All  that  is  not  true: 
cr  Crown  Him  as  your  Captain 
In  temptation's  hour; 
Let  His  Will  enfold  you 
In  its  light  and  power. 

/   Brothers,  this  Lord  Jesus 
Shall  return  again, 
With  His  Father's  glory, 
With  His  Angel  train ; 
ff  For  all  wreaths  of  empire 
Meet  upon  His  Brow, 
And  our  hearts  confess  Him 
rail    King  of  glory  now.    Amen. 

Caroline  M.  Noel. 


Tlie  small  notes  are  intended  for  the  fifth  verse. 


063.     Fire  lis. 


PROLE  58IOITA1    H  \  MXS. 
"I  hav  the  k*y  of  hell  and  ihath." 


Arthur  S.  Sullivan. 


Welcome,  happy  morning!  "age  to      age    shallsay:  Hell  today  is  vanqui.h'd;  Heat-'nia 

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All  good  gifts  returned  with  her  returning  King": 
Bloom  In  every  meadow,  leaves  on  every  bough, 

Speak  His  sorrows  ended,  hail  His  triumph  now. 
Hell  to-day  is  vanquished;  Heaven  is  won  to-day! 

Months  in  due  succession,  days  of  lengthening  light, 
Hours  and  passing  moments  praise  Thee  in  their  flight; 
Brightness  of  the  morning,  sky  and  fields  and  sea. 
Vanquisher  of  darkness,  bring  their  praise  to  Thee. 
"Welcome,  happy  morning  !"  age  to  age  shall  say. 

Maker  and  Redeemer.  Life  and  Health  to  all. 
Thou  from  Heaven  beholding  human  nature's  fall, 
Of  the  Father's  Godhead  true  and  only  Son. 
Manhood  to  deliver,  manhood  didst  put  on. 
Hell  to-day  is  vanquished:  Heaven  is  won  today  I 

Thou,  of  Life  the  Author,  death  didst  undergo. 
Tread  the  path  of  darkness,  saving  strength  to  show; 
Come.  then.  True  and  Faithful,  now  fulfil  Thy  word, 
'Tis  Thine  own  Third  Morning!  Rise,  O  buried  Lord! 
"  Welcome,  happy  morning!"   age  to  age  shall  say. 

Loose  the  souls  long  prisoned,  bound  with  Satan's  chain; 

All  that  now  is  fallen  raise  to  life  again; 

Show  Thy  Face  in  brightness,  bid  the  nations  see; 

Bring  again  our  day-light;  day  returns  with  Thee! 

Hell  to-day  is  vanquished:  Heaven  is  won  to-day.     Amen. 

J.  Eiltrton. 


564 


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Formed  the  seas  or  built  the  sky, 
Love  eternal,  free  and  boundless, 
Moved  the  Lord  of  Life  to  die, 
Fore-ordained  the  Prince  of  princes 
For  the  throne  of  Calvary. 

Now  on  yon  eternal  mountains 

Stands  His   gem    built   throne,    all 

Where  unending  alleluias        [  bright, 
Echo  from  the  sons  of  light : 

Sion's  people  tell  His  praises. 
Victor  after  hard-won  fight. 


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Bring  your  harps,  and  bring  your  in- 

Sweep  the  string  and  pour  the  lay ; 
Let  the  earth  proclaim  His  wonders, 

King  of  that  celestial  day  ; 
He  the  Lamb  once  slain  is  worthy, 

Who  was  dead  and  lives  for  aye. 


mf   Hungry  souls  that  faint  and  languish, 
By  His  bounteous  hand  are  fed; 
Yea,  He  gives  them  food  immortal, 
Gives  Himself,  the  Living  Bread, 
Gives  the  Chalice  of  His  Passion, 
Rich  with  Blood  on  Calvary  shed. 
Trust  Him  then,  ye  fearful  pilgrims, 

Who  shall  pluck  von  from  His  hand? 
Pledged  He  stands  for  their  salvation, 

Who  are  fighting  for  His  Land : 
O  that  we.  amidst  His  true  ones, 
Round  His  throne  one  day  may  stand.     Amen. 

Hupton  and  Xeale, 


I'L'ftCESSIOXAL   IIYXXS. 


OvO     103. 


•  l'h(  re  rt  matnetti  tin  re/ore  a  rest  to  the  people  of  God."   0  Quanta  Qualia. 

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What  are  the  peace  and  the  joy  that  they  own? 
Oh,  that  the  blest  ones  who  in  it  have  share, 
All  that  they  feel  could  as  fully  declare ! 

Truly,  Jerusalem  name  we  that  shore, 
p      Vision  of  peace,  (or)  that  brings  joy  evermore; 
mf   Wish  and  fulfilment  can  severed  be  ne'er. 

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p      There,  where  no  troubles  distraction  can  bring, 
cr     We  the*sweet  anthem  of  Zion  shall  sing. 

While  for  Thy  grace,  Lord,  their  voices  of  praise 

Thy  blessed  people  eternally  raise. 

mf  There  dawns  no  Sabbath,  no  Sabbath  is  o'er, 

Those  Sabbath-keepers  have  one  evermore : 
p      One  and  unending  is  that  triumph-song 

Which  to  the  angels  and  us  shall  belong. 

p      Now  in  the  meanwhile,  with  hearts  raised  on  high, 
We  for  that  country  must  yearn  and  must  sigh; 
Seeking  Jerusalem,  dear  native  land. 
Through  our  long  exile  on  Babylon's  strand. 

mf  Low  before  Him  with  our  praises  we  fall 

Of  Whom,  and  in  Whom,  and  through  Whom  are  all; 

/      Of  Whom,  the  Father;  in  Whom,  the  Son; 

Through  Whom,  the  Spirit,  with  Them  ever  One.    Amen. 

Tr.  J.  M.  Neale. 


566  p.m. 

Andante. 


PKOCESSIOXAL    11  TMNS. 

(EASTER.) 

This  is  the  day  which  the  Lord  hath  made. 


Easter. 
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Hark !  the  highest  heavens  ringing, 
Hark !  the  quivering  angels  singing 
"This  is  Easter  Day! 


No  more  grieving!  no  more  sighing 
No  more  weeping!  no  more  dying! 

Christ  is  King  this  day!" 
With  the  hlessed  ones  before  us, 
We  will  swell  the  heavenly  chorus- 
Christ  is  risen !     He  is  risen  ! 

This  is  Easter  Day! 
Shout  aloud  the  wondrous  story, 
For  the  King  in  all  His  glory 

Draweth  nigh  this  day! 
Vernal  benediction  giving — 
Christ  the  Life— the  Ever-living! 

On  this  Easter  Day ! 
Let  the  banners  float  before  us 
Send  along  the  angel  chorus- 
Christ  is  risen !    He  is  risen ! 

This  is  Easter  Day ! 


On  the  Festal  Altar  glowing 

Lo !  the  Paschal  Emblems — showing 

Forth  this  Easter  Day ! 
Come  with  garlands,  come  with  treasure, 
Come  with  anthems'  raptest  measure 

For  this  Easter  Day ! 
How  the  bells  are  chiming  o'er  us 
While  we  join  the  heavenly  chorus! 
Christ  is  risen !    He  is  risen ! 
This  is  Easter  Day ! 
Oh,  that  longed-for  day  of  union, 
When  Thine  own,  in  Thy  communion, 

Lord  of  Easter  Day — 
Into  life  eternal  waking, 
Celebrate— Thy  love  partaking- 
Endless  Easter  Day! 
For  the  joy  that  waits  before  us, 
We  will  swell  the  angel  chorus 
Christ  is  risen !    He  is  risen ! 
This  is  Easter  Dav.    Amen. 

Rev.  Geo.  T.  Rider. 


567  D 


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Thy  altar  to  the  last  to  rear, 

And  feed  Thy  fainting  sheep : 
May  she  the  holy  truths  attest, 

Apostles  taught  of  yore, 
Nor  quit  the  faith  by  saints  confest, 

But  love  it  more  and  more. 
O  Christ,  Who  for  Thy  flock  didst  pray, 

That  all  might  be  as  one, 
"Unite  us  all  ere  fades  the  day, 

Thou  sole-begotten  Sou  : 
The  East,  the  West,  together  bind 

In  love's  unbroken  chain ; 
Give  each  one  hope,  one  heart,  one  mind 

One  glory,  and  one  gain. 


0  Spirit,  Lord  of  light  and  life, 

The  Church  with  strength  renew, 
Compose  the  angry  voice  of  strife, 

All  jealousies  subdue : 
Do  Thou  in  ever-quickening  streams 

Upon  Thy  saints  descend. 
And  warn  them  with  reviving  beams. 

And  guide  them  to  the  end. 
Great  Three  in  One,  great  One  in  Three, 

Our  hymns  of  prayer  receive, 
And  teach  us  all  from  sin  to  flee, 

And  live  as  we  believe  : 
So,  pure  in  faith,  our  thoughts  and  speech 

And  acts  that  faith  shall  own  ; 
So  shall  we  to  Thy  presence  reach, 

And  know  as  we  are  known. 


568 


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May  we,  the  Angel-reaping  o'er, 

Stand  at  the  last  accepted, 
Christ's  golden  sheaves  for  evermore 
To  garners  bright  elected. 
/  O  blessed  is  that  Land  of  God, 
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Where  golden  fields  spread  fair  and  broad, 
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Which  never  hath  an  ending.     Amen. 
W.  C  JHx. 


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C.  H.  Lloyd. 


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Let  us  march  to  take  our  station 

With  the  white-robed  choirs  on  high, 
Out  of  every  age  and  nation 

Who  to  God's  high  Throne  are  nigh; 
We  on  earth  like  worship  Leading 

Lives  like  theirs  must  strive  to  live, 
And,  His  merits  always  pleading, 

Unto  Christ  our  being  give, 
Onward,  etc. 


570 


On  ward  then,  nor  faint,  nor  falter, 

Onward  to  the  rest  above ; 
Christ  His  promise  will  not  alter, 

But  will  meet  us  in  His  love. 
Now  with  voice  and  understanding. 

Psalms  and  hymns  of  joy  upraise, 
And  with  choirs  of  Angels  banding, 

Father.  Son,  and  Spirit  praise. 
Onward,  etc.  Amen. 

('.  Jr.  Power  and  C.  G.  Browne. 


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Ye  blessed  souls  at  rest 

Who  run  this  earthly  race, 
And  now  from  sin  released 
Behold  the  Saviour's  face. 
God's  praises  sound, 
As  in  His  light, 
With  sweet  delight, 
Ye  do  abound, 
tt/  Ye  saints  who  toil  below, 

Adore  your  heavenly  King, 
And  onward  as  ye  go 

Some  joyful  anthem  sing. 
/  Take  what  He  gives 

And  praise  Him  still, 
Through  good  or  ill, 
Who  ever  lives. 


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My  soul,  bear  thou  thy  part, 

Triumph  in  God  above, 
And  with  a  well-tuned  heart, 
Sing  thou  the  songs  of  lovs 
Let  all  thv  days 
Till  life  shall  end, 
Whate'er  He  send, 
Be  filled  with  praise. 
To  God  the  Father,  Son, 
And  Spirit  ever  blest, 
Eternal  Three  in  One, 
All  worship  be  addressed ; 
God's  mighty  power 
Shall  be  enrolled 
Now,  as  of  old, 
And  evermore.     Amen. 

R.  Baxter.    1682. 


571 


PROCESSIONAL  HYMXS. 


113.  108. 


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PROCESSIONAL   HYMXS. 


_0  Holy  Father,  Who  hast  led  Thy  children 
In  all  the  ages,  with  the  Fire  and  Cloud, 

Through  seas  dry-shod ;    through    weary 
wastes  bewildering;  [bowed. 

To  Thee,  in  reverent  love,  our  hearts  are 


O  Holy  Ghost,  the  Lord  and  the  Life-giver, 
Thine  is  the  quickening  power  that  gives 
increase.  [river, 

From  Thee  have  flowed,  as  from  apleasant 
Our  plenty  wealth,  prosperity  and  peace. 


O  Holy  Jesus, Prince  of  Peace  and  Saviour,  0  Triune  God, with  heart  and  voice  adoring, 

To  Thee,  we  owe  the  peace  that  still  pre-  Praise  we  the  goodness  that  has  crowned 

vails,  our  day; 

Stilting  the  rude  wills  of  men's  wild  be-  Pray  we,  that  thou  wilt  hear  us,  still  im- 

lnviour,  plorimg 

And  calming  passion's  fierce  and  stormy  Thy  love  and  favour,  keep  to  us  alway. 

gales.  Amex.       v 

Bishop  W.  C.  Doane. 


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8s.  7s.  Six  lines. 


11  To  whom  be  glory  for  ever.    Amen." 


Hatfield. 
Di\  H.  J.  Gauntlett. 


J  —  90.  Sing  ye  faithful !  sing  with  gladness !  Wake  your  noblest,  sweetest  strain !  With  the  praises 


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And  vour  songs  exalt  His  reign.  A-mex. 

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Bowed  Himself  to  Bethlehem's  cave, 

Stooped  to  wear  the  servants  vesture, 
Bore  the  pain,  the  cross,  the  grave, 

Passed  within  the  gates  of  darkness, 
Thence  His  banished  ones  to  sare ! 


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He  of  all  mankind  the  Head, 
Sinless  one  among  the  sinful, 

Prince  of  life  among  the  dead ; 
So  He  wrought  the  full  redemption, 
And  the  captor  captive  led. 
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From  His  Father's  throne,  the  Son 
Kules  and  guides  the  world  He  ran- 
somed, 


Till  the  appointed  work  be  done, 
Till  He  see,  renewed  and  perfect, 
All  thingrs  gathered  into  one. 


Day  of  promised  restitution ! 

Fruit  t>f  all  His  sorrows  past ! 
When  the  crown  of  His  dominions 

He  before  the  throne  shall  cast, 
And  throughout  the  wide  creation 

God  be  "all  in  all"  at  last.     Ambit 


PROCESSIONAL  HYMNS. 

O  / O    8s.  78.  With  Refrain. 

''And  he  shewed  me  that  great  city,  the  holy  Jerusalem.* 
Joyous. 


Heavenly  City. 


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All  the  walls  of  that  dear  City 
Are  of  bright  and  burnished  gold ; 

It  is  matchless  in  its  beauty, 
And  its  treasures  are  untold. 
Oh,  that  I  might,  etc. 

There  are  sounds  of  many  voices 
In  the  golden  streets  above, 

Filling  all  the  air  with  gladness, 
Blended  in  eternal  love. 
Oh,  that  I  might,  etc. 

In  those  quiet  resting  places, 

Midst  the  pastures  green  and  fair, 

Jesus  gathers  in  the  homeless, 
And  He  dwells  among  them  there. 
Oh,  that  I  might,  etc. 


Can  we  see  the  happy  faces 
Of  the  dear  ones  gone  before? 

They  are  ready  now  to  greet  us 
When  we  gain  that  blessed  shore. 
Oh,  that"  I  might,  etc. 

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Never  shall  be  closed  again. 
We  shall  see  within  the  City 
Jesus,  'mid  His  white-robed  train. 
Oh,  that  I  might,  etc. 

Oh,  I  would  my  ears  were  open 

Here  to  catch  the  happy  strain ! 
Oh.  I  would  my  eyes  some  vision 
Of  that  Eden  could  attain  ! 
Oh,  that  I  might,  etc.     Amkx. 
S.  Baring  Gould. 


O  / ^     8S.  7S.  D 

Stately. 


PROCESSIONAL    IIYMXS. 
"One  hope  of  your  calling:' 


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»»/  One  the  Light  of  God's  own  Presence, 

O'er  His  ransom'd  people  shed 
Chasing  far  the  gloom  and  terror. 

Brightening  all  the  path  we  tread ; 
One  the  object  of  our  journey, 

One  the  faith  which  never  tires, 
One  the  earnest  looking  forward, 

One  the  hope  our  God  inspires. 


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Lift  as  from  the  heart  of  one ; 
One  the  conflict,  one  the  peril, 

One  the  march  in  God  begun ; 
One  the  gladness  of  rejoicing 

On  the  far  eternal  shore. 
Where  the  one  Almight}'  Father 

Reigns  in  love  for  evermore. 


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Onward,  with  the  Cross  our  aid ! 
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And  the  end  of  toil  and  gloom.     Amen. 
S.  Barinq  Gould. 


PBOCESSICNAL   IIYMXS. 

3/0    83,5s.    D.     With  refram. 

"  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel  that  they  go  forward.'"  Onward. 

W.  B.  Gilbert,  Mi  a.  Doc. 
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Missioned  from  above; 
Spirit-hosts  unseen  befriend  us  — 

Ministries  of  love; 
God,  our  Father,  still  protects  us ; 

Jesus  is  our  stay; 
God.  the  Holy  Ghost,  directs  us, 
Through  the  lifelong  way. 
Pressing  forward,  etc. 


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All  the  same  hard  road ; 
Saints,  who  now  are  watching  o  rer  us 

From  their  blest  abode, 
Once  they  passed  through  tribulation: 

Now  their  labors  cease. 
Now  thev  see  the  Great  Salvation, 
Now  thev  rest  in  peace. 
Pressing  forward,  etc. 


/  Oh.  how  grand  will  be  the  meeting 
"When  the  race  is  run ; 
Oh.  how  sweet  will  be  the  greeting. 

M  Faithful  one,  well  done!  " 
Oh.  the  thought  of  clearly  seeing 

What  we  dimly  see; 
Oh.  the  joy.  our  God.  of  being 
Evermore  with  Thee! 

Pressing  forward,  etc.    Amen. 

S.  C.  Lowry. 


^anticles  avto  (^Ijanta 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  I  the  year  1VT2,  by  ("iiahlkk  L.  iIltciiiks.  in  the  Oflice  oi 

Librarian  of  Congress,  at   Wadnngton. 


Stable  of  Contents. 


Pa  ob 

Preface     3 

Notes 4 

MORNING   PRAYER: 

Venite,  Exulternus  Domino 7 

Te  Deum  Laudamus 16 

Benedicite,  Omnia  Opera 23 

Jubilate  Deo     .                   28 

Benedictus  Est                              .         .          .     .  33 

EVENING  FRAiSb: 

Cantate  Dominc 39 

Bonum  Est 46 

Deue  Misereatur 51 

Benedic,  Anima  Mea 57 

OCCASIONAL  ANTHEMS : 

Easter  Day 63 

Thanksgiving  Day 66 

Christmas  Day 68 

Ash-Wednesday 69 

Good  Friday 70 

Ascension  Day 71 

Whitsunday 72 


1?A<»* 


!    OCCASIONAL  ANTHEMS: 

Consecration  of  Churches 73 

Institution  of  Ministers 74 

Magnificat 75 

Nunc  Dimittis 7ft 


HOLY  COMMUNION 

Kyrie  Eleison  . 
Gloria  Tibi  .  . 
The  Offertory  . 
Sursum  Corda  . 
Sanctus  .  .  . 
Gloria  in  Excelsis 


BURIAL  OF  THE  DEAD 


THE  CHORAL  8ERVICE 
The  Litany 


TEN   SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS 


ADDITIONAL  CHANTS 
Single  Chants    .     .     .     .     , 


7? 
87 
89 
96 
96 
102 

104 

106 
111 

117 


14* 


Double  Chants •     .144 

,    INDEX  TO  CHANT  BOO*      .....  14V 


Copyright,  1879,  by  Charles  L.  Hutchinb. 


PREFACE. 

In  deciding  upon  the  proper  pointing  for  this  Book  of  Chants,  1  ii«ve 
not  ventured  to  follow  my  own  personal  tastes,  but  have  thought  it  my  duty 
to  consult  acknowledged  authorities  in  ecclesiastical  music,  By  gathering 
I  together  their  published  works,  I  have  been  able  to  form  a  committee  com- 
posed of  the  following  persons  :  the  Rev.  Sir  F.  A.  Gore-Ouselev,  Professor 
of  Music  in  the  University  of  Oxford ;  Dr.  E.  G.  Monk,  Organist  of  Vork 
Minster ;  the  Rev.  Thomas  Rogers,  Precentor  of  Durham  Cathedral,  whose 
Pointed  Psalter  is  less  widely  known  than  it  deserves  to  be ;  Dr.  E.  S.  Rim- 
bault  ;  Dr.  \V.  H.  Monk,  Professor  of  Music  in  King's  College,  London, 
and  Rev.  Sir  H.  W.  Baker,  Editors  of  "  Hymns,  Ancient  and  Modern,"  and 
Che  latest  English  Pointed  Psalter,  viz.,  "The  Psalter,  with  Chants  Ancient 
and  Modern;"  Mr.  Arthur  H.  Brown,  Editor  of  "The  Anglican  Psalter;" 
James  Turle,  Organist  of  Westminster  Abbey,  and  Dr.  J.  Stainer,  Organist 
of  S.  Paul's  Cathedral,  London,  Editors  of  "  The  Cathedral  Psalter."  In 
addition  to  the  several  Psalters  edited  by  the  foregoing,  I  have  had  constantly 
before  me  "  The  Psalter  pointed  according  to  the  Use  of  Trinity  Parish,  New 
York ; "  and  the  latest  addition  to  works  of  this  kind,  viz.,  "  The  Psalter,"  edited 
by  Mr.  W.  B.  Gilbert,  Mus.  Bac,  Organist  of  Trinity  Chapel,  New  York. 

My  plan  has  been  to  consult  every  one  of  these  authorities  in  the  point- 
ing of  each  verse.  In  respect  to  perhaps  half  the  verses,  all  the  authorities 
agree ;  in  respect  to  the  verses  in  the  pointing  of  which  my  committee  differ, 
I  have  followed  the  pointing  adopted  by  the  majority ;  where  they  are  equally 
divided,  I  have,  through  their  publications,  called  in  other  skilled  musicians 
as  experts,  and  have  settled  upon  that  pointing  in  favour  of  which  there  is 
the  greatest  weight  of  musical  opinion. 

I  think  I  may  fairly  claim,  therefore,  that  the  pointing  of  this  book  is  that 
•rfvhich  has  the  approval  of  a  majority  of  those  in  this  country  and  England 
who  are  best  qualified  to  express  an  opinion  on  this  subject. 

To  the  works  of  several  of  the  above-mentioned  persons,  and  especially 
to  the  "  Psalter,  with  Chants  Ancient  and  Modern,"  I  am  indebted  for  most 
of  the  suggestions  contained  in  the  following  Notes,  as  well  as  for  many 
helps  in  the  arrangement  of  the  Psalms  and  Canticles. 

CHARLES   L.   HUTCHINS. 
The  Rectory,  Medford,  Mass., 
Eastertide,  1882. 

Note.  —  So  many  persons  who  use  or  desire  to  use  this  Hymnal  have  requested  the  insertion  of  italicized 
syllables  m  the  Canticles  and  Psalms  for  chanting,  that  I  have  (somewhat  reluctantly)  adopted  them  for  the  forty- 
third  and  subsequent  editions. 


NOTES. 


I.  The  Pointing  of  the  Canticles  and  Psalms  in  this  Chant  Book  admits  of  two  form* 
of  chant,  sometimes  considered  incompatible:  viz.,  the  Anglican,  and  the  Ancient,  or 
Gregorian. 

II.  The  principle  of  the  Pointing  is  that  of  expressing  either  of  these  forms  of  musical 
composition  in  its  integrity:  and  the  method  is  that  of  the  old  "  Bar,"  which  experience 
has  proved  to  be  the  best  yet  tried.  All  marks  not  essential  to  the  singer,  and  all  un- 
necessary stops,  have  been  avoided.  The  half-bar  ( '  )  is  placed  between  words  and  syllables, 
only  when  their  division  would  otherwise  be  doubtful.  Lines  placed  horizontally  (=) 
show  that  the  preceding  syllable  must  be  continued  for  the  space  indicated. 

III.  Whenever  two  syllables  are  sung  to  one  note,  the  accent  is  on  the  first,  and  the 
second  may  be  as  nearly  as  possible  elided. 

IV.  When,  in  the  Gregorian  chant,  the  two  notes  of  melody  at  the  mediation  are  in 
use,  and  there  are  more  than  two  syllables  to  be  sung  to  them,  the  first  syllable  only  be- 
longs to  the  first  of  the  two  notes.  When  there  is  but  one  syllable  in  this  position,  the 
note  after  the  ■  is  to  be  omitted. 

V.  The  first  note  of  the  chant  is  the  Reciting  Note,  and  takes  all  the  words  of  the  Psalm 
to  the  first  bar.  These  words  should  be  deliberately  recited,  care  being  taken  to  avoid 
both  hurrying  and  drawling.  Good  chanting  is  simply  correct  musical  reading.  Empha- 
sis, distinctness,  expression,  etc.,  should  all  be  regarded  as  in  reading. 

VI.  The  italicized  syllable  is  the  accented  syllable,  and  serves  as  the  emphatic  or  rally- 
ing point  for  the  voices  before  passing  to  what  may  be  called  the  music  of  the  chant.  It 
should  not  be  dwelt  upon  longer  than  is  absolutely  necessary,  or  else  the  chanting  will 
have  a  strained  and  unnatural  effect.  The  emphasis  in  such  words  as  mighty,  blessed,  &c. 
should  not  be  restricted  to  the  syllable  which  is  italicized,  but  should  be  distributed 
equally  over  the  whole  word. 

VII.  Whenever  a  comma  occurs  in  the  recitation,  it  is  to  be  observed,  for  it  is  the  mark 
for  "  taking  breath."  The  syllable  before  the  comma  is  not  to  be  sustained.  Where  no 
comma  occurs,  breath  is  not  to  be  taken  till  after  the  colon.  On  the  other  hand,  no  verse 
should  be  begun  before  previously  taking  a,  full  breath.  The  neglect  of  this  rule  is  fatal 
to  good  chanting. 

VIII.  When,  after  the  recitation,  a  word  of  more  than  one  syllable  is  appointed  to  one 
-note,  time  must  be  taken  for  its  proper  pronunciation,  and  the  pace  of  the  music  must 

yield  to  this.     It  is  a  neglect  of  this  rule  which  leads  to  the  too  common  fault  of  "  gab- 
bling." 

IX.  Each  verse  should  be  taken  up  immediately  after  the  preceding  one,  producing  a 
continuous  effect,  as  if,  indeed  (to  a  listener),  the  whole  Psalm  were  one  long  verse. 

X.  If  the  Choir  is  divided  into  Decani  and  Cantoris,  both  sides  should  sin<*  the  first 
two  verses  and  occasionally  other  verses:  the  Cantoris  side  (or  those  sitting  on  the  Gospel 
side  of  the  Chancel)  should  sing  the  3d  verse  and  the  other  uneven  verses,  and  the  Decani 
(or  those  sitting  on  the  Epistle  side)  should  sing  the  4th  and  other  even  verses.  T^°  Glorias, 
should,  of  course,  be  sung  by  the  full  choir. 


~XI.  When,  with  a  Gregorian  chant,  one  of  the  6horter  forms  of  mediation  is  used,  the 
recitation  extends  beyond  the  first  bar  of  the  pointing,  and  up  to  the  second. 

XII.  The  small  crotchet,  often  found  in  the  cadence  of  the  Gregorian  chant,  belongs, 
invariably  to  the  iast  syllable  in  that  bar.  If  there  be  but  one  syllable,  the  small  note  is 
omitted;  if  two  syllables  and  three  notes,  the  first  syllable  is  sung  to  the  two  notes 
slurred,  and  the  second  to  the  crotchet,"  if  there  are  three  syllables,  one  goes  to  each  note, 
the  last  to  the  crotchet. 

XIII.  The  last  note  but  one  in  the  Gregorian  is  often  (as  in  Psalm  I)  a  semibreve. 
This  need  not  be  kept  strictly  in  time  as  in  modern  music;  on  the  contrary,  when  it  be- 
longs to  only  one  syllable,  it  may  be  shortened,  in  accordance  with  the  freedom  of  the 
Gregorian  system  of  chanting  in  unison. 

XIV.  In  a  cadence,  otherwise  in  modern  " duple"  time,  a  bar  is  sometimes  found  in 
"  triple  "  measure,  as  in  Psalm  I  (Tone  VI1).  The  two  notes  slurred  together  belong  to 
the  second  syllable  of  the  bar,  except  there  be  three  syllables,  and  then  each  note  has  a 
syllable. 

XV.  When,  as  in  some  forms  of  the  Gregorian  chants,  a  group  of  minims  joined  to- 
gether is  to  be  sung  on  one  syllable,  care  must  be  taken  to  sing  them  no  faster  than  any 
other  minims. 

XVI.  The  Gregorian  chants  should,  of  course,  be  sung  in  unison.  The  accompani- 
ment is  provided  for  the  use  of  the  organist,  not  of  the  choir.  This  accompaniment  is 
occasionally  varied,  and  the  organist,  as  he  becomes  familiar  with  the  use  of  the  book, 
will  readily  transfer  these  variations  from  one  part  of  it  to  another.  The  harmony  on  the 
reciting  note  should  net  be  continually  changed  by  organ  passages.  The  beauty  of  chant- 
ing is  due,  iu  a  measure,  to  its  monotony. 

XVII.  The  intonation  of  the  first  verse,  as  far  as  the  colon,  is  usually  sung  without 
the  organ,  either  by  the  Precentor,  or  by  the  men  of  the  choir  together;  of  which  the 
latter  method  is,  musically,  much  preferable.  The  organist  should  play  this  part  of  the 
chant  through  previously,  at  the  end  touching  the  first  note  of  the  intonation  again. 

XVIII.  In  the  use  of  the  Anglican  chant,  the  chant  should  be  played  through  before 
the  choir  begins  to  sing.  In  the  directions  for  the  use  of  the  organ  stops,  unless  there  are 
three  rows  of  keys,  the  words  "  Choir  Organ  "  indicate  the  softest  stops  on  the  "  Great 
Organ."  In  verses  marked  "  Mel.  on  G.  O."  the  melody  is  to  be  played  on  the  "  Great,'' 
on  such  a  stop  as  the  open  Diapason;  the  accompanying  chords  on  the  Swell. 

XIX.  The  attempt  to  indicate  the  "  tempo  "  of  the  chant  by  the  metronomic  number, 
Is  to  be  understood  as  applying  to  both  Anglican  and  Gregorian  forms  of  chant,  and  as 
referring  to  the  minims  of  the  mediation  and  cadence.  These  numbers  will  show  also  the 
variations  in  tempo  for  the  different  Psalms;  which  are  often  chanted  not  only  too  fast, 
but  at  too  much  the  same  pace.  Singers  will  soon  learn  to  regulate  the  speed  of  the  reci- 
tation by  that  of  the  minims;  and  this  relation  of  speed  should  not  be  lost  sight  of. 

XX.  The  shortened  form  of  the  Benedicite  simply  follows  ancient  liturgical  usage,  in 
which  the  refrain  was  sung  only  in  special  verses.  This  form  may  be  recommended  for 
week-day  use. 

XXI.  F.  signifies  that  the  verse  is  to  be  sung  by  both  sides  of  the  choir.  C.  to  be  sung 
by  the  Cantoris  side:  D.  to  be  sung  by  the  Decani  side.  If  the  choir  is  not  thus  divided 
these  marks  may  be  disregarded.  /  signifies  loud:  mf  moderately  loud:  p  soft:  mp  mod- 
erately soft. 


Vtutvs  ftvastvu  toft!)  ttjt  eijotr. 


BEFORE  SERVICE 


Priest. 

PBUC8T. 


Let  us  pray. 


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Lord, 


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Grant,  O  Lord,  that  what  we  sing  with  our  lips  we  may 
believe  in  our  hearts;  and  what  we  believe  in  our  hearts, 
we  may  practise  in  our  lives.  Make  us  more  worthy  to 
lead  the  praises  of  Thy  Church;  and  may  we  so  worship 
Thee  here  below,  that  we  may  worship  Thee  for  ever  here- 
after in  heaven:  through  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord. 


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AFTER  SERVICE, 

(On  the  same  note  as  the  prayer  above.) 

Cleanse  us,  O  Lord,  and  keep  us  undefiled,  that  we  may  be  numbered  among  those 
blessed  ones,  who,  having  washed  their  robes  and  made  them  white  in  the  Blood  of  the 
Lamb,  stand  before  Thy  Throne,  and  serve  Thee  day  and  night  in  Thy  Temnle:  for 
Jescs  Christ's  sake.     Amen. 


MORNING  PRATER. 


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Psalm  xcv. 

G.  O.  Prin. 
Ff  f\  COME  let  us  sing  |  unto  ■  the  | 

^-J  Lord:   let  us  heartily  rejoice  in 

the  |  strength  of  |  our  sal  |  vation. 
F        2  Let  us  come  before  His  presence 

with  |  thanks  '  =  |  giving  :  and  show 

ourselves  |  glad  in  |  Him  with  |  psalms. 
Diapg. 
C        3  For  the  Lord  is  a  |  great  '  =  |  God : 

and  a  great  |  King  a  |  bove  all  |  gods. 
D        4  In  His  hand  are  all  the  corners  |  of 

the  |  earth:  and  the  strength  of  the  | 

hills  is  |  His  *  =  |  also. 

Full  Swell. 
C        5  The  sea  is  His  |  and  He  |  made  it: 
and  His  hands  pre  |  pared  ■  the  |  dry  ' 
=  |  land. 
Cboir. 
2)        6  0    come   let    us    worship  and    | 


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stand  in  |  awe  of  |  Him. 

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G.  O. 

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the  |  Son:  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost : 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,   is  now, 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be :  world  without  / 
end  *  =  |  A  •  =  }  men. 


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G.  O.  Prin. 

Ff  f\  COME  let  us  sing  |  unto  '  the  | 
V-^  Lord:    let  us  heartily  rejoice  in 
the  (  strength  of  I  our  sal  |  ration. 

T        2  Let  us  come  before  HU  presence 
with  I  thanks  *  =  |  giving  :  and  show 
ourselves  j  glad  in  |  Him  with  |  psalms. 
Diaps. 

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and  a  great  |  King  a  |  bove  all  |  gods. 

D        4  In  His  hand  are  all  the  corners  |  of 
the  I  earth:  and  the  strength  of  the  | 
hills  is  I  His  ■  =  |  also. 
Full  Swell. 

C  5  The  sea  is  His  |  and  He  1  made  it: 
and  His  hands  pre  |  pared  "  the  |  dry  * 
=  I  land. 

Choir. 

D        6  0    come   let    us    worship    and    | 


fall  •  =  I  down  :  (75)  and  kneel  be  | 
fore  the  |  Lord  our  |  Maker. 

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(dim)  and  we  are  the  people  of  His 
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hand. 
Full  Swell. 

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stand  in  |  awe  of  |  Him. 

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judge  the  |  earth;  and  with  righteous- 
ness to  judge  the  world  and  the  |   peo- 
ple I  with  His  I  truth. 
G.  O. 

Ff  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  *  to 
the  I  Son :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost  ; 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  nowr 
and  I  ever  |  shall  be:  world  without  J 
end  •  =  I  A  *  =  I  men. 


MORNING  PRAYER. 


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G.  O.  Prin. 

Ff  f\  COME  let  us  sing  |  unto  •  the  | 
^s  Lord:    let  us  heartily  rejoice  in 
the  |  strength  of  |  our  sal  |  vation. 

F        2  Let  us  come  before  His  presence 
with  |  thanks  '  =  |  giving  :  and  show 
ourselves  |  glad  in  |  Him  with  |  psalms. 
Diaps. 

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and  a  great  |  King  a  |  bove  all  |  gods. 

D        4  In  His  hand  are  all  the  corners  |  of 
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hills  is  |  His  *  =  |  also. 
Full  Swell. 

C        5  The  sea  is  His  |  and  He  |  made  it : 
and  His  hands  pre  |  pared  ■  the  |   dry  ■ 
=  |  land. 
Choir. 

D        6  0    come   let    us   worship    and    ) 


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stand  in  |  awe  of  |  Him. 

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G.  O. 

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the  |  Son:  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost, 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  nou^ 
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G.  O.  Prin. 

F/  i^w  COME  let  us  sing  |  unto  '  the  | 
^-^   Lord:    let  us  heartily  rejoice  in 
the  |  strength  of  |  our  sal  |  vation. 

F  2  Let  us  come  before  His  presence 
with  |  thanks  *  =  |  giving  :  and  show 
ourselves  |  glad  in  |  Him  with  |  psalms. 

Diap*. 

C        3  For  the  Lord  is  a  |  great  *  =  |  God: 

and  a  great  |  King  a  |  bove  all  |  gods. 
D        4  In  His  hand  are  all  the  corners  |  of 

the  |  earth:  and  the  strength  of  the  | 

hills  is  |  His  '  =  |  also. 
Full  Swell. 
C        5  The  sea  is  His  |  and  He  |  made  it : 

and  His  hands  pre  |  pared  ■  the  |   dry  ' 

=  |  land. 

Choir. 

D        6  0    come    let    us    worship    and    I 


fall  •  =  |  down  :  (p)  and  kneel  be  j 
fore  the  |  Lord  our  |  Maker. 
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(dim)  and  we  are  the  people  of  His 
pasture,  and  the  |  sheep  of  |  His  "  =  | 
hand. 
Full  Swell. 

Dp  SO  worship  the  Lord  in  the  |  beauty 
of  |  holiness:  {cr)  let  the  whole  ear t h  j 
stand  in  |  awe  of  |  Him. 

C  dim  9  For  He  cometh,  for  He  cometn  to  | 
judge  the  |  earth;  and  with  righteous- 
ness to  judge  the  world  and  the  |   peo- 
ple |  with  His  |  truth. 
G.  O. 

Ff     Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  to 
the  |  Son:  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost ; 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now, 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be :  world  without  | 
end  •  =  |  A  *  =  |  men. 


MORNING  PRAYER 


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Tenfti,  erultrmua  Domino. 


39. 

Reciting  Nota. 

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Tone  viii.1 
Short  Mediation.  (Seookd  Hakmojt?  fobCadoiciJ 


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come, let  us  sing  unto  the  Lord: 
Psalm  xcv. 


G.  O,  Prin. 


Ff    f\  COME,  let  us  sing  unto  the  |  Lord : 
\J  let    us   heartily  rejoice  iu   the   | 
strength  of  |  our  sal  |  vation. 

F     2  Let  us  come  before  His  presence  with 
thanks    |    living:  and   show   oursetees  I 
glad  in  j  Him  with  |  psalms. 

Diaps. 

C      3  For  the  Lord  is  a  great  |  God :  and 
a  great  |  King  a  |  bove  all  |  gods. 

D      4  In   His  hand  are  all  the  corners  of 
the  |  earth:    and   the   strength   of  the  | 
hills  is  |  His  '  =  |  also. 

40. 

Intonation  of  Tone  vm.2 


suss 


O        come,  let  us  siug  unto  the  Lord: 


Fall  Swell. 

C  5  The  sea  is  His,  and  He  |  made  it: 
and  His  hands  pre  |  pared  *  the  | 
dry  •  =  |  land. 

Choir. 

D  6  0  come  let  us  worship,  and  fall  J 
down:  (p)  and  kneel  be  |  fore  the  |  Lord 
our  |  Maker. 

C  cr  7  For  He  is  the  Lord  our  |  God:  [dim] 
and  we  are  the  people  of  His  pasture, 
and  the  |  sheep  of  |  His  *  =  |  hand. 

Full  Swell. 
Dp    SO  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty 
of  |  ho  '  liness:  (cr)  let  the  whole  earth  [ 
stand  in  |  awe  of  |  Him. 

C  dim§  For  He  cometh.  for  He  cometh  to 
judge  the  |  earth:  and  with  righteous- 
ness to  judge  the  world,  and  the  |  peo- 
ple |  with  His  |  truth. 

G.  O. 

Ff  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  and  to  the  | 
Son:  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  \  Ghost: 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  noic.  and 
ever  j  shall  be:  world  without  | 
end  •  =  I  A  *  =  I  men. 


Reciting  Sote, 


Tone  viii.2 
Short  Mediation.  (  Secon-d  Harjcoxv  for  Cadexcx; 


E^^ms 


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MORNING  PR  A  YER. 


41. 


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Ten  We,  cvultcmuo  Domino. 

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O  come  let  us  sing   un-to  the  Lord. 

Psalm  xcv. 

G.  O.  Prin. 

Fff\  COME,  let  us  sing  |  unto    '  the  | 
\_/  Lord  '    =  :  let  us   heartily  rejoice 
in  the  |  strength  of  |  our  sal  |  vation. 

F  2  Let  us  come  hefore  His  presence 
with  |  thanks  '  =  |  giving:  and  show 
ourselves  |  glad  in  |  Him  with  |  psalms. 

Diaps. 

C     3  For  the  Lord  is  a  |   great    *     =    | 
God  •    =    :  and  a  great  |  King  a  |  bove 
all  |  gods. 

D  4  In  His  hand  are  all  the  corners  J  of 
the  |  earth  *  =  :  and  the  strength  of 
the  |  hills  is  |  His  *  =  |  also. 


42. 

Intonation  of  Tune  III. 


m 


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Fall  Swell. 

C  Ej  The  sea  is  His,  |  and  He  1  made  if 
and  His  hands  pre  J  pared  *  the  |  dry  •=»  | 
land. 


Choir. 

D  6  0  come  let  us  worship,  and  ) 
fall  •  =  |  down  •  =  :  (p)  and  kneel  be  j 
fore  the  |  Lord  our  J  Maker. 

C  7  For  He  is  the  |  Lord  our  |  God  *  -=  : 
(dim)  and  we  are  the  people  of  His  pas- 
ture, and  the  |  sheep  of  |  His  ■  =  |  hand. 

Full  Swell. 

D  8  0  worship  the  Lord  in  the  |  beauty 
of  |  ho  •  liness  :  {cr)  let  the  whole 
earth  |  stand  in  |  awe  of  |  Him. 

C  0  For  He  cometh,  for  He  cometh  to  | 
judge  the  |  earth  •  =  :  and  with  right- 
eousness to  judge  the  world,  and  the  j 
people  |  with  His  |  truth. 

G.  O. 

F  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  to  the  J 
Son  '    =  :  and    |    to   the  |  Holy  |  Ghost. 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now* 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be:  world  without  j 
end  •  =  |  A  •  =  J  men. 


come,let  us  sing  ua  -  to  the  Lord: 


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Note.  —  ff  more  than  one  chant  is  used,  the  first  change  may  be  made  at  the  words  "  When  Thou  took- 
est,  ice,"  and  the  second  rhange  at  the  words  "Day  by  day,  &c." 


G.  O.  Prin. 

Ff  W7E  praise   |   Thee  O  |  God  :  we  ac- 
YV    knowledge  |  Thee   to  |   be    the  | 

Lord. 
F        2  All  the  earth  doth  |  worship  |  Thee  : 

the  |  Father  |  ever  |  lasting. 
Diaps. 
C        3  To  Thee  all  Angels  |  cry  a  |  loud :  the 

Heaveris,  and  |  all  the  |  Powers  there  | 

in. 
D        4  ToTheeCheruo/mand  |  Sera  |  phim: 

coyi  |  tinual  |  ly  do  |  cry, 
Prin.  coupled  with  Swell. 
Fp     5  Holy  I  Holy  |  Holy  :  Lord  |  God  of  | 

Saba  i  oth  : 
Ff      H  Heaven  and  earth  are  fall  of  the  | 

Majes  |  ty  :  of  |  Thy  ■  =  |  Glo  •  =  |  ry. 
Diaps.  coupled. 
C  mf  7  The  glorious  company  |  of  '  the  A  | 

postles  ;  (full)  praise  |  =  *  =  H=  "  =  | 

Thee. 
D  mf  8  The    goodly  /t/lowship   |   of    the  | 

Prophets  :  (full)  praise  |  =  *  =  |  =  •  —  j 

Thee. 
Cm/9  The  noble   |   armv  ■   of   |  MartYTS  : 

(full)  praise  I  =  •  =  I  =  •  =  |  Thee. 
Df     10  The  holy  Church  throughout  I  all 

the  |  world  :  doth  |  =  *  ac  |  knowledge  | 

Thee  ; 
C  mf  11  The   |   Fa  •  =  |   ther :  of  an  |  in  ■ 

finite  |  Majes  |  tv  ; 
D        12  Thine  ad  |  ora  *  ble  |  true :  and  | 

on  •  =  |  =  •  lv  I  Son  ; 
C        13  Also  the  ]  Holy  |  Ghost :  (p)  the  | 

Com  •  =  |  fort  •  =  |  er. 
Prin. 
Ff     14  Thou   art   the   |   King  of  |   Glory : 

O  |  =  •  =  |  =  •  =  |   Christ. 
Fj      15  Tlxni  art  the  ei'er  |   lasting  |  Son: 

of  I  =  •  the  |  Fa  "  =  I  ther. 


Choir. 

TT  D  pp  16  When  Thou  tookest  upon  Thee  to 
de  |  liver  |  man :  Thou  didst  humble 
Thyself  to  be  I  born  ■  =  |  of  a  |  Virgin. 

C p     17  When  Thou  hadst  overcome  the  | 
sharpness  •  of  |  death  :  (cr)  Thou  didst 
open  the  Kingdom  of  |  Heaven  to  |  all 
be  |  lievers. 
G.  O. 

Df     18  Thou  sittest  at  the  right  |  hand  of  [ 
God  :  in  the  |  Glory  |  of  the  |  Father. 
Choir. 

C pp  19  We  beZiei-e  that  |  Thoushalt  |  come: 
to  |  be  •  =  |  our  '  =  I  Judge. 

D        20  We    therefore    pray    Thee    |    help 
Thy  |  servants  :    whom   Thou   hast   re- 
deemed |  with  Thy  |  precious  |  blood. 
Full  Sw.  closed. 

C  mf  21  Make  them  to  be  numbered  |  with 
Thy  |  Saints  :  in  |  glory  |  ever  |  lasting. 
(Reduce.) 

D  p  22  O  Lord  \  save  Thy  |  people  :  and  | 
bless  Thine  |  herit  |  age. 

C  mf  23  Gov   |   =  '  ern  j   ;hem :    and  |  lift 
them  |  up  for  |  ever. 
G.  O. 

1  F  f  24  Day  |  bv  •  =  |  day :  we  |  magni  / 
fv  •  =  I  Thee  ; 
Swell. 

p  25  And  we  j  worship  ■  Thy  |  Name ; 
erer  |  world  with  I  out  '  =  |  end. 

Dp  2(5  Vouch  |  safe  O  |  Lord:  to  keep  us 
this  |  day  with  |  out  ■  =  |  sin. 

C  27  O  Lord  have  |  mercy  *  up  |  on  us : 
have  |  mercv  ■  up  |  on  •  =  ]  us. 

D        28  O  Lord  let  Thy  mercy  |  be  up  |  on 
us  :  as  our  |  trust  ■  =  f  is  in  |  Thee. 
Diaps.  coupled. 

Ff  2H  0  Lord  in  Thet  \  have  I  |  tn-sted  • 
kt  tue  |  never  I  be  con  |  founded 


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G.  O. 

F/TT7E  praise  |  Thee  O  1  God:  we  &cknow- 

>  \     ledge  |  Thee  to  |  be  the  |  Lord. 
F     2  All  the  eartA  doth  |  worship  |  Thee:  the  | 

Father  |  ever  |  lasting. 

DiapM. 
C      3  To  Thee  all   Angels  |  cry  a  |  loud:    the 

Heavens,  and  |  all  the  |  Powers  there  |  in. 
D      4  To   Thee   Cherubim   and  [  Sera  j   phim: 

con  |  tinual  |  ly  do  |  cry. 

Frin.   coupled  with  Swell 
F  p  5  Bo\y   Holy   Holy :  Lord  God  of  |  Saba  I  oth; 
F/    6  Heaven    and    earth  are   full  of    the   j 

M  ijes  I  ty :  of  \  Thy  •  =  |  Glo  *  =■  |  ry. 
Diap*.  coupled. 
C  mf  7  The  glorious  company  |  of  *  the  A  |  post- 

les:  (full)  praise  |  ^=  '  ==  |  ==  "  ==  |  Thee, 


54. 


Tours. 


When  Thou  took  est,  &c 


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Choir. 

Dpp  16  When  Thou  tookest  upon  Thee  to  de  | 
liver  man:  Thou  didst  humble  Thyself  to 
be  ]  born  *  =  I  of  a  |  Virgin. 

0  p  17  When    Thou     hadst    overcome    the    | 
sharpness  *  of  |  death:  (a) Thou  didst  open  the 
Kingdom  of  |  Heaven  to  |  all  be  |  lie  vers. 
U.  O. 

Df  18  Thou   sittest  at   the  right   \   hand  of  | 
God:  in  the  |  Glory  |  of  the  |  Father. 
Choir. 

Cpp  19  We  believe  that   |  Thou  shalt  |  come: 


56 


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Day  by day,  &c 


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G.  O. 


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1 


Ff  24  Dai/  I  by  •  =-   |    day  :   we  \   magm   | 
f y  •  =  |  Thee; 

Swell.  .•'—••»  i 

.F    25  vlnr?  we   |    worship  *  Thy  |   Isame-.  rrer  | 

world  with  |  out  '  =  f  end. 
Z>p25   Vouch  I    safe  O  |  Lord  :  to  keep  twthis    \ 

dav  with  ;  out  *  =  1  sin. 


D  mf  8  The  goodly  /etfowship  |  of  the  '  Proph- 
ets: (full)  praise  I  =•=;=•=  |  Thee. 

Cmf  9  The  noble  |  army   *  of  |  Martyrs:  (full) 
praise  I  =  *  =  |  =  *  =  I  Thee. 

Df    10  The  holy  Church  throughout  |  all  the  | 
world  :  doth  |  =  •  ac  I  knowledge  |  Thee. 

C  mf  11  The  |  Fa  *  =  |  ther:  of  an  |  in  •  finite  | 
Majes  |  ty; 

D       12  Thine   ad  |   ora    '    ble   J  true:  and  \ 
on  *  =  |  =  *  ly  J  Son; 

C       13  Also    the    |   Holy  |   Ghost:    (p)  the  | 
Com  *  =  |  fort  '  =    |  er. 
Priii 

Ff    14  Thou    art    the    |    King     of    \    Glory: 
O  I  =  '  =  |  =  •  =  j  Christ. 

Ff    15  Thou    art    the    erer    |    lasting   |    Son: 
qf  \  =  •  the  |  Fa  *  =  j  ther. 


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to  I  be  •  =  ;  our  '  =     Judge. 
D    20  We   therefore  pray  Thee    }   help  Thy   | 

servants:  whom  Thou  hast  redeemed  |   with 

Thy     precious  |  blood. 

Full  !*well  closed. 
C  mf  21  Make  them   to  be  numbered     |     m  -tit 

Thy     Saints:  in  \  glory  |  ever  |  lasting. 
Keduce.) 
Dp  22.  O  Lord  |   save  Thy  |   people:  and 

bless  Thine  |  herit  I  age. 
Cmf  23  G  ov    |    =   *     em   |    them  :    and  \   1H 
them  |  up  for  |  ever. 


57. 


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C  27  O Lord  have  I  mercy  *  up  |  on  us:  have  | 

mercy  *  up  \  on  *  =  |  us. 
D  28  O  Lord  let   Thy  mercy  |    be  up  |   on  n* 
as  our  |  trust  *  =  j  is  in  |  Thee. 
Diaps.  coupled. 
FY  29  O  Lord  in   Thee   I   have   I    |  trusted:  lei 
me  |  never  |  be  con  |  founded 


We  praise,  &c 


<Tc  Drum  ILautratmts 


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God:  we  zcknoic- 
Lord. 
F      2  All  the  ea?-«/i  doth  |  worship  |  Thee:  the  \ 
Father  |  ever  |  lasting. 

C      3  To'  Thee  all    4?igels  |  cry  a|   loud:    the 

Heavens,  and  |  all  the  |  Powers  there  |  in. 
D      4  To   Thee   Cherubim    and  |    Sera  j    phim: 

con  |  tinual  |  ly  do  |  cry. 

Prin.  couplrd  with  Swell. 
F  p  5  .Holy   Holy   Holy :  Lord  |  God  of  j  Sabaoth; 
Ff    0  Heaven    and  earth  are   full    of    the    | 
'Majes  I  ty:  of  \  Thy  ■  =  |  Glo  •  =  |  ry. 
Diaps.  coupled. 
C  mf  7  The  glorious  company  |  of  *  the  A  |  post- 

les:  (full)  praise  |  =  •  =  |  =  •  =  |  Thee. 


D  mf  8  The  goodly  /eftowship  |  of  the  |  Proph- 
ets: (full)  praise  I  =  *  =  I  =  •  =  |  Thee. 

Cm/ 9  The  noble  |  army   •   of  |  Martyrs:  (full, 
praise  |  =•=!  =  •  =  I  Thee. 

Df    10  The  holy  Church  throughout  |  all  the  | 
world  :  doth  |  =  *  ac  I  knowledge  |  Thee. 

C  mf  11  The  |  Fa  •  =  ,  ther:  of  an  |  in  •  finite  | 
Majes  |  ty; 

2>        12  Thine    ad  |    ora    '    ble    j    true:  and   j 
on  "  =  |  =  '  ly  ,  Son; 

C       13  Also    the    |    Holy   |   Ghost:     (/;)  the  \ 
Com  '  =  |  fort  *  =    i  er. 
Prin. 

Ff    14  Thou    art    the    |    King     of    )    Glorv 
O  |  =  '  =  |  =  •  =  i  Christ. 

Ff    15  Thou    art    the    €rer    j    lasting   |    Son- 
o/  |  =  '  the  |  Fa  '  =  |  ther. 


COOKE. 


Choir. 

Dpp  10  When  Thou  tookest  upon  Thee  to  de 

liver  !  man:  Thou  didst  humble   Thyself  to 

be  |  born  '  =  !  of  a  |  Virgin, 
C  p  17  When    Thou     hadst    overcome    the    | 

sharpness  "  ©f  ]  death:  (a)  Thou  didst  open  the 

^"inodom  of  |  Heaven  to  |  all  be  |  lievers. 

6.  U. 
Df  18  Thou   sittest  at   the   right   |   hand  of  | 

God :  in  the  |  Glory  |  of  the  \  Father. 

Choir. 
Cpp  19  We  believe  that  |   Thou  shalt  |   come: 

(Xo.  58,  repeated.) 

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wssmm 

lo  I  be  '  =  |  our  '  =  ]  Judge. 
D    20  WTe   therefore  pray  Thee    |   help  Thy 
servants:  whom  Thou  hast   redeemed   \   with 
Thy  I  precious  |  blood. 
Full  Swell  closed. 
C  mf  21  Make  them   to  be   numbered     |     with 
Thy  |  Saints:  in  |  glory  |  ever  |  lasting. 
iReduce.i 
D  p  22  O  Lord  \   save  Thy  |   people  :    and   \ 

bless  Thine  |  herit  I  age. 
Cmf  23  Gov     \    =   •    em    |    them  :    and   \   lift 
them  I  up  for  I  ever. 

H.  LAWES. 


^SSP 


G.  O. 

Ff  24  Day   I   by   •  =   |    day  :   ue   \   magni   | 

fy  •  =  |  Thee; 

Sw«tl. 
F    38  And  we  |    worship  *  Thy  |   Name:  ever  \ 

world  with  |  out  '  =  j  end. 
Dp26  Vouch  |    safe  O  |  Lord  :  to  keep  us  this    ; 

day  with  1  out  "  =  j  sin. 


C  27  O  Lord  have  I  mercy*  up  |  on  us:  have  \ 

mercy  •  up  ■  on  *=  |  us. 
D  28  O  Lord,  let   Thy  ??icrcy  |    be  up  |   on  us: 

as  our  |- trust  •  =  |  is  in  j  Thee. 

Diaps.  coupled. 
Ff  29  0  Lord  in  Thee   I   have  I   |  *—*•*»■  14 

me  j  never  |  be  con  |  founded. 


MORN  I  NO  FRA  YER. 


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c.  o. 

/^/TTTE  praise  |  Thee  O  |  God:  we  ncknow- 

W     ledge  |  Thee  to  |  be  the  |  Lord. 
F      2  All  the  earth  doth  j  worship  |  Thee:  the  \ 

Father  |  ever  |  lasting. 

Dinps. 
C      3  To  Thee  all    Angels  |  cry  a  |   loud:    the 

Heavens,  and  |  all  the  |  Powers  there  j  in. 
D      4  To   Thee   Cheruoim    and  |    Sera  j   phim : 

con  |  tinual  |  ly  do  |  cry. 

1'risi.  OOUplfd  with  Swell. 
F  p  5  #oly  i  Holy  |  Holy :  Lord  j  God  of  I  Sabaoth; 
Ff    G  Heaven    and  earth  are   full    of    the    | 

Majes  I  ty :  of  \  Thy  *  =  |  Olo  *  =  |  ry. 
Dhi  }>•».  eoupleil* 
G  mf  7  The  glorious  company  |  of  *  the  A  |  post- 

les:  (full)  praise  |  =  *  =  |  =  •  =  |  Thee. 


D  mf8  The  goodly  fellowship  |  of  the  I  Pioph- 

ets:  (full)  praise  I  =  •  =  I  =  ■  =  |  'J  : 
C mf  9  the  rjoble  |  array   *   of  |  Martyrs:  (full) 

praise  |  =  '  =  |  =  "  =  j  Thee. 
Df   10  The  holy  Church  throughout  |  all  the  | 

world  :  doth  |  =  '  ac  I  knowledge  |  Thee. 
Cmf  11  The  \  Fa  *  =  |  ther:  of  an  |  in  *  finite  I 

Majes  |  ty; 
D       12  Thine    ad  |    ora    *    ble    |   true:  and  \ 

on  *  =  |  =  '  ly  ;  Son; 
C       13  Also    the    |   Holy   |   Ghost:     (p)  the  | 

Com  '  =  |  fort  "  =    |  er. 
Prin. 
Ff    14  Thou    art    the    |    King     of    J    Glory: 

O  |  =  '  =  |  =  '  =  |  Christ. 
Ff    15  Thou    art    the    ever    \    lasting   |    Son: 

o/  J  =  •  the  |  Fa  '  =  |  ther. 

PR/3PEET. 


Choir. 

Dpp  16  When  Thou  tookest  upon  Thee  to  de   | 
liver  |  man:  Thou  didst  humble  Thyself  to 
be  |  born  *  =  |  of  a  |  Virgin. 

C  p  17  When  Thou  hadst  overcome  the  J  . 
sharpness  *  of  |  death:  (a)  Thou  didst  open  the 
Kingdom  of  |  Heaven  to  |  all  be  |  lievers. 

u.  b. 

Df  18  Thou   sittest  at   the   right   |   hand  of  | 
God:  in  the  |  Glory  |  of  the  j  Father. 
Choir, 

Cpp  19  We  believe  that  |  Thou  shalt  |  come: 
(jVo.  CO,  repeated.) 

t: 


to  I  be  '  =  |  our  '  = 
D    20  We  therefore  pray  Thee    |  help  Thy 

servants:  whom  Thou  hast   redeemed  j   with 

Thy  |  precious  \  blood. 

Full  Swell  closed. 
C  mf  21  Make  them   to  be   m/mbered     |     with 

Thy  |  Saints:  in  \  glory  |  ever  |  lasting. 

(Reduce.) 
D  jo  22  O  Lord  \   save  Thy  |   people  :    and   \ 

bless  Thine  |  herit  I  age. 
Cmf  23  Gov     |    =   •    ern   |    them  :    and   |   lift 
them  I  up  for  I  ever. 

GOSS. 


G.  O. 

Ff  24  Day   \   by   •  =   |     day  :    we  j    magui    | 

fy  •  =  |  Thee; 

Swell. 
F    25  And  we  |    worship  '  Thy  |   Name:  ever  | 

world  with  |  out  '  =  |  end. 
Dp26  Vouch  |    safe  O  |  Lord  :  to  keep  us  this   [ 

day  with  [  out  *  =  1  sin. 


G  27  O  Lord  have  I  mercy  *  up  |  on  us  :  have  \ 

mercy  "up  j  on  '=  |  us. 
D  28  O  Lord   let  Thy   mercy  |    be  up  |   on  us: 

as  our  |  trust  •  =  |  is  in  j  Thee. 
Diaps.  eoupled. 
i^29  0  Lord  in   Thee   \   have   I    [  trusted:  lei 

me  I  never  I  be  con  j  founded. 


62. 


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Intonation  of  Tone  viii. 


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We        praise       Thee, 


God: 


G.  O.  Prin. 

^/TTTE  praise  \  Thee,    O  |  God:  we  ac- 
T  V  A-noicledge  |  Thee  to  |  be  the  |  Lord. 
F  2  All    the   earth    doth  |  worship  |  Thee: 
the  J  Father  |  ever  |  lasting. 

Diaps. 

C  3  To  Thee  all  Angels  |  cry  a  |  loud:  the 
Heavens,    and  |  all  the  |  Powers  there  | 
in. 

O  4  To  Thee  Cherubim  and  |  Sera  |  phim: 
con  |  tinual  |  ly  do  |  cry. 

Prin.  rnn pled  with  Swell. 

Fp5  Ho\y.  I  Holy,  |  Holy:  Lord  |  God  of  | 

Saba  |  oth: 
P/6  Heaven   and  earth  are  full  of  the    | 

Majea  |  ty :  of  |  Thy  •  =  I  Glo  ■  =  |  ry. 

Oi»p*.  coupled. 

Cm/ 7  The  glorious  company  |  of  *  the  A  | 
postles:  (full)  praise  |  =  •  =  j  =  '  =  j 
Thee. 

DmfS  The  goodly  fellowship  |  of  the 
Prophets:  (full)  praise  J  =  •  =  |  =  *  = 
Thee. 

Cm/0  The    jjoble   |  army   •  of   |  Martyrs: 
(full)  praise  j .—  •  —  |  —  •  —  |  Thee. 

Df\0  The    holy  Church  throughout    |  all 
the  |  world :  doth  |  =  *  ac  |  knowledge  | 
Thee; 

Jm/11  The  |  Fa   •  «=  |  ther:  of  an  |  in  •  fi- 
nite |  Majes  |  ty; 

0  12  Thine  ad  |  ora  *  ble  |  true:  and  \ 
on  '  -=  I  =  *  ly  |  Son; 

V    13  Also    the  |  Holy  |  Ghost:  (p)  the  | 

Com  ■  =  |  fort  •  =  |  er. 

Prin. 
Ff  14  Thou    art  the  I   King  of    |    Glory: 

O  |  =  •  =  |  =  *  =  |  Christ. 
FT  15  Thou  art  the    eter   |   lasting  |  Son: 
"  of  1  =  '  the  |  Fa  *  =  I  ther. 


Choir. 

Dpp  16  When  Thou  tookest  upon  Thee  to 
de  |  liver  |  man:  Thou  didst  humble 
Thyself  to  be  |  born  •  =  |  of  a  |  Virgin. 

Cp  17  When  Thou  hadst  overcome  the    | 
sharpness   ■   of  |  death:  (cr)  Thou  didst 
open   the  Kingdom   of  |  Heaven  to  |  all 
be  |  lievers. 

G.  O. 

Df  18  Thou  sittestatthe  right  |  hand  of  | 
God :  in  the  |  Glory  |  of  the  |  Father. 

Choir. 

Cpp  19  We  believe  that  |  Thoushalt  |  comej 
to  |  be  '  =  |  our  ■  =  |  Judge. 

D  20  We  therefore  pray  Thee  |  help 
Thy  |  servants:  whom  Thou  hasr  re- 
deemed |  with  Thy  |  precious  |  blood. 

Full  Swell  closed. 

Cm/ 21  Make  them  to  be  numbered  I 
with  Thy  |  Saints:  in  |  glory  |  ever  J 
lasting. 

(Reduce.) 

Dp  22  6  Lord,  |  save  Thy  \  people:  and  | 
bless  Thine  |  herit  |  age. 

Cmf  23  Gov  |  =  *  ern  |  them:  and  |  lift 
them  |  up  for  |  ever. 

G.  O. 

Ff  24  Day  |  by  *  =  |  day:  we  \  magni  | 
fy  •  =  |  Thee; 

Swell. 

F  25  And  we  |  worship  *  Thy  |  Name: 
ecer  |  world  with  |  out  *  =  |  end. 

D  p  26  Vouch  |  safe  O  |  Lord:  to  keep  u* 
this  |  day  with  |  out  •  =  |  sin. 

C  27  O  Lord  have  |  mercy  '  up  |  on  us' 
have  |  mercy  •  up  |  on  *  =  |  us. 

D  28  O  Lord  let  Thy  mercy  I  be  up  |  ot» 
us :  as  our  |  trust  •  =  |  is  in  |  Tnee. 

Diup*.  coupled. 

Ff  29  '6  Lord  in  Thee  |  have  I  |  trusted: 
let  me  |  never  |  be  con  |  founded. 


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G.  O.  Prin. 

Ff  f\  ALL  ye  Works  of  the  Lord,  | 
V-' bless  *  ye  the  |  Lord:  praise  Him, 
and  J  magni  '  fy  |  Him  for  |  ever. 

F  2  O  ye  Angels  of  the  Lord  | 

C  mf    3  O  ye  Heavens  \ 

D  4  O  ye  Waters  that  be  above  the 

.Firmament  | 

C  5  O  all  ye  Powers  of  the  Lord  \  .... 

Diaps.  coupled. 
D  6  O  ye  Sun  and  Moon  \  .... 

C  7  O  ye  Stars  of  Heaven  \  .... 

Swell  only, 
D  8  O  ye  Showers  and  Dew  j  . . . . 

9  O  ye  Winds  of  God  \  .... 

10  O  ye  Fire  and  Heat  \  .... 

11  O  ye  Winter  and  -Summer  |  . . .. 

12  O  ye  Dews  and  Fi-osts  \  .... 

13  O  ye  Frost  and  Cold  \  .... 

14  O  ye  Ice  and  Snow  \  .... 

15  O  ye  Nights  and  Days  \  .... 

16  O  ye  Light  and  Darkness  |  . . . . 

17  O  ye  Lightnings  and  Clouds  \  .... 
G.O. 

Ff      18  O  lei  the  Earth  |  bless  the  |  Lord: 
yea  let  it  praise  Him  and  |  magni  *  f  y  | 
Him  for  |  ever. 
Diaps.  coupled. 

C ntf  19  O  ye  Mountains  and  Hills  \  .... 


D        20  O  all  ye  Green  Things  upon  th' 

Earth  j 

C        21  O  ye  Wells  \  .... 
Swell  only. 

D        22  O  ye  Seas  and  Floods  | 

C        23  O  ye  Whales  and  all  that  move  h 

the  Waters  | 

D  24  O  all  ye  Fowls  of  the  Air  \  .... 
C  25  O  all  ye  Beasts  and  Cattle  \  .... 
D        26  O  ye  Children  of  Men  \  .... 

G.  O.  Prin. 
Ff      27  O  let  Israel  |  bless  the  j  Lord' 
praise  Him,  and  J  magni  '  fy  |  Hiro 
for  I  ever. 

Diaps.  coupled. 

D        28  O  ye  Priests  of  the  Lord  | 

C        29  O  ye  Servants  of  the  Lord  \  .... 

Swell. 
Dp     30  O  ye  Spirits   and   Souls   of   tla 

Bighteous  j 

C        31  O  ye  holy  and  humble  Men  of 

heart  \  .... 

G.  O.  Prin. 

Ff      Glory  be  to  the  Father,   |  and  *  to 
the  I  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost? 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,   is  now, 
and  I  ever  |  shall  be:   world  without  j 
end  •  =  j  A.  '  =  I  men, 


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O  all  ye  works  of  the    Lord,      bkss    ye    the    Lord :  prato  Him  and   mag-ni-fy     Him   for  ev-er. 


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Dec. 

2  O  ye  Angels  of  the.... Lord,  bless 

3  O  ye  Heavens,  bless 

m/4  O  ye  Waters  that  \  ^.  ,  ,, 

be  above  the      I  Firmament,  bless 

5  O  all  ye  Powers  of  the  Lord,... bless 
Diaps.  coupled* 

6  0  ye  Sun  and Moon,  bless 

7  O  ye  Stars  of  Heaven 

Swell  only. 

8  O  ye  Showers  and   Dew, 

9  Oye  Winds  of God, 

10  O  ye  Fire  and Heat, 

11  O  ye  Winter  and.. .Summer, 

12  O  ye  Dews  and  Frosts, 

13  O  ye  Frost  and Cold, 

14  O  ye  Ice  and Snow, 


Can. 

ye  the 
ye  the 

ye  the 

ye  the 


Full. 
Lord  ;  praise    'liui,  &C. 
Lord  ; 

Lord  ,  

Lord  ;  . . 


bless  ye  the 
bless  ye  the 
bless  ye  the 

bless    the     Lord 


15  O  ye  Nights  and Days, 

16  O  ye  Light  and  •  •  •  -Darkness 

17  O  ye  Lightnings  and  Cloud3, 
G.  O. 

fulllS  O  let  the Earth, 

Diaps*  coupled. 

mf 19  Oye  Mountains  and  Hills, 

20  O  all  ye  Green  Things 

upon  the 

21  Oye Wells, 

Swell  only. 

22  O  ye  Seas  and   ..Floods 

23  O  ye  Whales  and  all 

that  move  in  the 

24  O  all  ye  Fowls  of  the...  Air,      bless  ye  the 

25  O  all  ye  Beasts  and  Cattle,    bless  ye  the 
/  26  O  ye  Children  of Men,    bless  ye  the 

G.  O.  Priii. 

fall  27   O  let Israel- 

Diapi.  coupled. 

28  O  ye  Priests  of  the . . .  .Lord, 

29  0  ye  Servants  of  the... Lord, 
Swell. 


bless  ye  the 

Earth,  bless  ye  the 

bless  ye  the 

bless  ye  the 

Waters, Mess  ye  the 


Lord  ; 

Lord 

Lord 


yea,  let    it   . 


Lord 

Lord 

Lord 
Lord 
Lord 

.bless    the   Lord 


bless  ye  the 
If1  ess  ye  the 


p  30  0  ye  Spirits  and 
Souls  of  the 
31  O  ye  holy  and 
humble  Men  of 


Righteous, 
....  heart, 


bless  ye  the 
bleso  ye  the 


Lord  ; 
Lord  ; 

Lord  ; 
Lord  ; 


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world  •without  end.  A-mei». 


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G.  O.  Prin.  Diaps. 

C  mf  11  O  ye  Mountains  and  Hills,  |  bless  * 
ye  tlit-  |  Lord:   O  all  ye  Green  Things 
upon  the  Earth.  |  bless  *  ye  the  |  Lord. 
Swell. 


F  /~\  A  LL  ye  Works'of  the  Lord,  |  bless  * 
Vy  ye  the  |  Lord:  praise  Him,  and 
magnify  Him  for  |  ev  *  =  |  er. 

F  2  O  ye  Angels  of  the  Lord,  |  bless  * 
ye  the  |  Lord:  O  ye  Heavens,  |  bless  ■  ye 
the  |  Lord. 

C  mf  3  O  ye  Waters  that  be  above  the  Fir- 
mament, |  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord:  O  ye 
Powers  of  the  Lord,  |  bless  *  ye  the  | 
Lord. 
Diaps.  coupled. 

D        4  O  ye  Sun  and  Moon,  |  bless  '  ye 
the  |  Lord:    O  ye  Stars  of  Heaven,  \ 
bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord. 
Swell. 

C  5  O  ye  Showers  and  Dew.  |  bless  ■  ye 
the  |  Lord :  O  ye  Winds  of  God,  |  bless  * 
ye  the  |  Lord. 

D  6  O  ye  Fire  and  Heat,  |  bless  '  ye 
the  |  Lord:  O  ye  Winter  and  Sum- 
mer, |  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord. 

C  7  O  ye  Dews  and  Frosts,  |  bless  *  ye 
the  |  Lord:  O  ye  Frost  and  Cold,  |  bless  ' 
ye  the  |  Lord. 

D        8  O  ye  Ice  and  Snow,   |  bless  *  ye 
the  |  Lord:   O  ye  Nights  and  Days,  | 
bless  '  ye  the  |  Lord. 

C        9  O  ye  Light  and  Da?-fcness,  |  bless  * 
ye  the  |  Lord:    O  ye  Lightnings  and 
Clouds,  I  bless  '  ye  the  |  Lord. 
G.  O. 

Ff      10  O  let  the  Earth  |  bless  •  the  | 
Lord:  yea  let  it  praise  Him,  and  mag- 
nify Him  for  |  ev  •  =  |  er. 


D        12  O  ye  Wells,  |  bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord: 

O  ye  Seas  and  Floods,  |  bless  '  ye  the  | 

Lord. 
C        18  O  ye  Whales  and  all  that  move  in 

the   Waters,  |  bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord:   O 

all  ye  Fowls  of  the  Air,  |  bless   '  ye 

the  *|  Lonl. 
D        14  O  all  ye  Beasts  and  Cattle,  |  bless  " 

ye  the  |  Lord:  O  ye  Children  of  Men,  | 

bless  ■  ye  the  |  Lord. 
CO.  Prin. 

Ff      15  O  Let  Israel  |  bless  ■  the  |  Lord: 
praise  Him,  and  magnify  Him   for  | 
ev  •  =  |  er. 
Diaps.  coupled. 

D  mf  1(3  O  ye  Priests  of  the  Lord,  |  bless  * 
ye  the  [  Lord:    O  ye  Servants  of  the 
Lord,  |  bless  •  ve  the  |  Lord. 
Swell. 

C  p  17  O  ye  Spirits  and  Souls  of  the 
Righteous.  |  bless*  ye  the  |  Lord:  praise 
Him,  and  magnify  Him  for  |  ev  •  =  |  er. 

D  cr    18  O  ye  holy  and  humble   Men   of 
heart,  |  bless  •  ye  the  |  Lord:  praise 
Him,  and  magnify  Him  for  |  ev  •  =  |  er. 
Prin. 

Ff      Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  to 
the  |  Son:  and  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  novo,  and 
ever  |  shall   ■  =  fbe:    world  without 
end.  |  A  '  =  |  men. 


MORNING  PR  A  YER. 

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Full. 


.Firmament, 


bless  ye 
bless  ye 
bless  ye 

bless  ye 

bless  ye 

bless  ye 
bless  ye 

bless  ye 
bless  ye 
bless  ye 
bless  ye 
bless  ye 
bless  ye 
bless  ye 
bless  ye 
bless  ye 
bless  ye 


S.  O.  Pi-in. 

Ff  1  0  all  ve  Works  of  the Lord, 

F     2  0  ve  "Angels  of  the Lord, 

7mf3  O  ye Heavens, 

D     4  O  ye  Waters 

that  be  above  the 
7      5  0  all  ye  Powers  of  the      Lord, 
Diaps.  coupled. 

D     6  0  ye  Sun  and Moon, 

7      7  O  ye  Stars  of Heaven, 

Swell  only. 

0     8  0  ve  Showers  and Dew, 

7      9  Oye  Winds  of God, 

D    10  Oye  Fire  and    Heat, 

7    11  0  ye  Winter  t»nd  .....  Summer, 

D    12  0  ye  Dews  and .Frosts, 

7    13  0  ye  Frost  and Cold, 

D    14  Oye  Ice  and  Snow, 

7    15  O  ye  Nights  and Days'- 

J>    16  Oye  Light  and Darkness, 

7    17  O  ve  Lightnings  *nd.... Clouds, 
[i  .O. 

P/I8  01etthe  Earth, 

Hups,  coupled. 

7mfl9  O  ye  Mountains  and  ....Hills, 
D  '20  O  all  ye  Green  Things 
upon  the 

7    21  Oye ..Wells, 

•iwell  only. 

D    22  0yeSeasand Floods, 

7    23  O  ve  Whales  and  all)    _ 

that  move  in  the         j     trotters, 

0    24  O  all  ye  Fowls  of  the Air, 

7    25  O  all  ye  Beasts  and ....  Cattle, 

[)/26  Oye  Children  of Men, 

[i.  O.  Prin. 

F/27  O  let Israel 

Diaps.  coupled. 

D   28  Oye  Priests  of  the Lord, 

7    29  O  ye  Servants  of  the  ....ford, 
4well. 

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3.  !>• 

*«   32  Glory  be  to  the . .   .Father,  and     to 

As  it  was  in  the   beginning,  * 
is  now,  and 


the   Lord ;  praise  Him,&nd  |  magui-fy  |  Him  *  for  I  e-ver. 

the   Lord ;  praise  Him,  &c 

the   Lord; , 


the  Lord; 

the  Lord: 

the  Lord; 

the  Lord: 


the  Lord; 

the  Lord; 

the  Lord; 

the  Lord; 

the  Lord; 

the  Lord; 

the  Lord; 

the  Lord; 

the  Lord; 

the  Lord; 


bless  *  =  the   Lord;   yea,  let  it  praise  Him,  and 
the  Lord; 


Earth, 


bless  ye 

bless  ye 

bless  ye 

bless  ye 

bless  ye 


bless  ye 
bless  ye 
bless   ye 


the  Lord; 

the  Lord; 

the  Lord; 

the   Lord; 

the  Lord; 
the  Lord; 
the  Lord; 

=  the  Lord; 


bless  ye 

bless  ye 

bless  ye 

bless  ye 


ev    -    er 


the  Lord; 
the  Lord; 

the  Lord; 
the   Lord : 


the    Son:   and  J  to  the  |  Ho-ly  |  Ghost; 
shall    be:   world  |  with-out  j  end.     A  |  men. 


MORNING  PR  A  YER 


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Psalm  c. 

©.  O.  Prin. 

Ff  f\  BE  joyful  in  the  Lord  \  all  ye  | 
Vy  lands:   serve  the  Lord  with  glad- 
ness, and  come  be/ore  His  |  presence  | 
with  a  |  song. 

(Reduce.) 

F        2  Be  ye  sure  that  the  Lord  |  He  is  | 
God:  it  is  He  that  hath  made  us.  and 
not  we  ourselves;  we  are  His  people, 
and  the  |  sheep  of  |  His  '  =  |  pasture. 
Full  Swell, 

C         o  O  go  your  way  into  His  gates  with 


thanksgiving,  and  into  His  \  courts 
with  |  praise:  be  thankful  unto  Him, 
and  |  speak  good  |  of  His  |  Name. 

D  rnf  4  For  the  Lord  is  gracious.  His  mer- 
cy is  |  ever  |  lasting:  [cr)  and  His  truth 
endureth  from  gener  |  ation  ■  to  |  gen- 
er  |  ation. 
G.  O. 

Ff      Glory  be  to  the  Father,   |  and   ■  to 
the  j  Son:  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now 
and   |  ever  |  shall  be:  world  "without  J 
end  •  =  |  A  '  =  |  men. 


91. 


MORNING  PRAYER 

3Juimate  Deo. 
92. 


Vs 


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104. 


Ajoh. 


G.  O.  Prin. 


Psalm  c. 


Ff  f\  BE  joyful  in  the  Lord  |  all  ye  J 


lands:  serve  the  Lord  with 

ness,  and  come  be/ore  His  |  presence  | 
with  a  |  song. 
(Reduce.) 
F  2  Be  ye  sure  that  the  Lord  \  He  is  | 
God:  it  is  He  that  hath  made  us,  and 
not  we  ourselves;  we  are  His  people, 
and  the  |  sheep  of  |  His  ■  =  |  pasture. 

Full  Swell. 

C        3  O  go  your  way  into  His  gates  with 


thanksgiving,  and  n;to  His  |  courts 
with  |  praise:  be  thankful  unto  Hun, 
and  |  speak  good  |  of  His  |  Name. 

D  mf  4  For  the  Lord  is  gracious.  II 

cy  is  |  ever  |  lasting:  (cr)  and  His  truth 
endureth  from  gener  |  ation  '  to  |  gen- 
er  |  ation. 
G.  O. 

Ff  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  U 
the  |  Son:  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be:  icorld  without  | 
end  '  =  |  A  '  =  |  men. 


MORNING  PRATER. 

3>utMate  Deo 


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MORNING  PRAYTrR. 


no. 


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be  joyful  in  the  Lord,all  ye  lands: 
Psalm  C. 


G.  O.  PHn. 

Ff    f\  BE   joyful  in   the  Lord  all  ye  | 
V/  lands:  serve  the  Lord  with  glad- 
ness, and  come  before  His  presence  |  with 
a  |  song. 

(Reduce.) 

F  2  Be  ye  sure  that  the  Lord  He  is  |  God : 
it  is  He  that  hath  made  us  and  not  we 
ourselves,  we  are  His  people,  and  the 
sheep  of  His  |  pas  *  =  |  ture. 


111. 


Full  Swell. 
C      3  O  go  your  way  into  His  gates  with 

thanksgiving,  and  into  His  courts  with  i 
praise:  be  thankful  unto  Him,  aul 
good  |  of  His  |  Name. 

Dp    4  For  the  Lord  is  gracious.  His  mercy 
is  ever  |  last  *  ing:    {cr)  and   His   truth 
endureth    from    generation    to    gene    \ 
ra  *  =  |  tion. 

G.  O. 

Ff    Glory  be  to  the  Father,   and  to  the  | 
Son:  and  to  the  |  Holy  [  Ghost: 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and 
erer  |  shall  be:  world  without  |  end. 
A  I  men. 


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O    be  joyful  in  the  Lord  all  ye    lands, 


Psalm  C. 


G.  O.  Prin. 


Fff\  BE  joyful  in  the  Lord,  |  all  ye  | 
V/  lands:  serve  the  Lord  with  gladness, 
and  come  be/ore  His  |  pres  *  ence  |  with 
a  |  song. 

(Reduce.) 

F      2  Be  ye  sure   that  the  Lord  |  He  is  | 
God:  it'is  He  that  hath  made  us,  and  not 
we   ourselves,  we   are   His  people,   and 
the  |  sheep  of  |  His  •  =  |  pasture. 


Full  Swell. 

C      3  O  go  your  way  into  His  gates  with 
thanksgiving. and  ?/ito  His  |  courts  with  I 
praise:  be   thankful   unto   Him,    and   j 
speak  good  J  of  His  \  Name. 

Dp    4  For  the  Lord  is  gracious  His  mercy 
is  |  ever  |  lasting:  (cr)  and  His  truth  en- 
dureth from  gener  \  atiou  *  to  |  gener  | 
ation. 

G.  O. 

Ff     Glorv  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  *  to  the  | 
Son    *  =  :  and   |  to    the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  i& 
now,  and  |  ever  |  shall  be:  worM  with- 
out |  eud  *  =  |  A  •  =  |  men 


EttteirictttfiL 


Croft 


Lavingtox. 


114. 


Stephens. 


115 


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S.  Luke  1  :  68 

i.ynLEflSBD  be  the  Lord  God  of  |  Is-ra    | 
Of  1 :  for  He  hath  visited  |  and  re!  deemed* 
H'.s  |  people ; 

And  hath  raised  up  a  mighty  sal  |  ra- 
tion |  for  us:  in  the  house  |  of  His  |  ser- 
vant |  David  ; 

C  As  He  spake  by  the  mouth  of  His  |  holy  | 
Frophets:  which  have  been  |  since  the  j 
world  be  |  gan  ; 

P>   That  we  should  be  saved  from  our    |  ene  | 
mies:and  from    the   hand    of  |  all    that  | 
hate  *=  |  u? ; 

C  To  perform  the  mercy  pi-omised  to  |  our 
fore  |  fathers:  and  to  remember  His  |  ho- 
ly |  Cove  |  nant ; 

D  To  perform  the  oath  which  He  sware 
to  our  fore/ather  |  Abra  J  ham  :  that  |  He 
would  |  give  ■  =  |  us  J 

*7j)    That  we  being  delivered  out  of  the  hand 


might 


|  Him 


of    our  |  ene  |  mies: 
with  j  out  •  =  |  fear; 

Dp  In  holiness  and  righteous  |  ness  be  |  fore 
Him  :  all  the  |  days  of  |  our  '  =  |  lift. 

Cmf  And  thou  Child",  shalt  be  called  the  Pro- 
phet |  of  the  |  Highest:  for  thou  shalt  go 
before  the  face  of  the  Lord  |  to  pre  |  pare 
His  |  ways  ; 

To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  |  unto  ■ 
His  \  people :  for  the  re  |  mission  f  of 
their  |  sins, 

Through  the  tender  mercy  |  of  our  J 
God  :  whereby  the  day-spring  from  on  j 
high  hath  |  visit  •  ed  |  us ; 

To  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in  dark- 
ness, and  in  the  J  shadow  ■  of  [  death  ;(p  / 
and    to  guide   our  feet  J  into  *  the  |  way 
of  |  peace. 
Glory  be  etc. 


D 


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S.  Luke  i  :  68. 
/y"T>LESSED  be  the  Lord   GW  of  |  Isra 

-D  el :   for   He    hath   visited  |  and  re  - 

deemed'  His  |  people; 

2  And  hath  raised  up  a  viighty  sal  |  va 

tion  |  for  us  ■   in  the  house  j  of  His  |  ser 

vant  |  David  ; 
C  3  As  He  spake  by  the  mouth  of  His  |  ho  ■ 

ly  |  Prophets :    which    have    been  \  since 

the  }  world  be  |  gan ; 
D  4  That  we  should  be   saved   from    our 

ene  |  mies:andfromtheAa«c/of  |  all  that 

hate  '  =  |  us ; 
C  5  To  perform  the  mercy  promised  to  |  our 

fore  j  fathers:  and  to  rewiewber  His  |  ho- 
ly |  Cove  |  nant ; 
D  6  To  perform  the  oath  which  He  sware 

to  our  fore/ather  |  Abra  J  ham  :  that  \  He 

would  |  give  •  =  |  us ; 
Cp  7  That  we  being  delivered  out  of  the  hand 


might 


|  Him 


of   our  |  ene  |  mies: 
with  |  out  •  =  |  fear; 
Dp  8  In  holiness  and  righteous  |  ness  be  |  fere 

Him :  all  the  |  days  of  f  our  '  =  |  life. 
Cm/9  And   thou  Child,    shalt  be   called  the 
Prophet  |  of  the  |  Highest:  for  thou  shalt 
go  before  the  face  of  the  Lord  |  to  pre-  | 
pare  His  |  ways  ; 
D  10  To  give  knowledge  of  salration  |  unto  ' 
His  |  people  :     for    the    re  |  mission  J  of 
their  |  sins, 
C  11  Through  the  tender  mercy  |  of   our  I 
God:  whereby    the   day-spring  from  on  f 
high  hath  I  visit    ed  |  us; 
D  12  To  give  light   to  them  that  sit  in  dark- 
ness, and  in  the  |  shadow  ■  of  |  death  ;(p' 
and    to  guide   our  feet  |  into  '  the  j  way 
of  |  peace. 
Ff  Glory  be  etc. 


MORNING  PRAYStL 


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§!  Luke  i  :  68 

//"RLESSED  l»e  the  Lord  GW  of  |  Is  -ra 
Del :     for   He    hath   mated  |  and  re  - 
deemed  ■  His  |  people ; 
2  And  hath  raised  up  a  mighty  sal  |  va- 
tion  |  for   us  :   in  the  house  |  of  His  |  ser- 
vant |  David  ; 

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ly  |  Prophets:    which    have    been  |  since 
the  |  world  be  |  gan ; 

jD  4  That  we  should  be  saved  from  our  | 
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ly |  Cove  |  nant ; 

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to  our  fore/at  her  |  Abra  |  ham  :  that  |  He 
would  |  give  ■  =  J  us ; 

Q»  7  That  we  being  delivered  out  of  the  hand 


-^~?      ~3" 

of   our  |  ene  |  mies-     might   serve  |  Him 
with  |  out  •  =  |  fear; 
Dp  8  In  holiness  and  righteous  |  ness  be  |  fore 

Him :  all  the  |  days  of  |  our  ■  =  |  life. 
Cmf9  And   thou  Child,  slialt  be   called  the 
Prophet  |  of  the  |  Highest:  for  thou  shalt 
go  before  the  face  of  the  Lord  |  to  pre-  j 
pare  His  |  ways ; 
D  10  To  give  knowledge  of  salration  |  unto  ■ 
His  |  people :    for    the    re  |  mission  j  of 
their  |  sins, 
C  11  Through  the   tender  »ne-cy  )  of  our  J 
God:  whereby    the   day-spring  from  on  ( 
high  hath  |  visit  ■  ed  |  us ; 
D  12  To  give   light   to  them  that  sit  in  dark- 
ness, and  in  the  |  shadow  ■  of  |  death  :(p  ) 
and    to  guide   our  feet  |  "nto  ■  the  J  wv 
of  I  peace. 
ff    Glory  be  etc. 


MORNING  PRAYER. 

UcncaUtuB. 


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S.  Luke  i:  68. 

BLESSED  be  the  Lord  God  of  \ 
Isra  I  el :  for  He  hath  r/sited  | 
and  re  j  deemed  •  His  |  people  ; 

2  And  hath  raised  up  a  mighty  sal  | 
vation  I  for    us :  in    the  Aou.se  |  of 
His  I  servant  |  David  ; 

3  As  He  spake  by  the  mouth  of 
His  I  holy  |  Prophets :  which  have 
been  |  since  the  |  world  be  |  gan  ; 

4  That  we  should  be  saved  from 
our  I  ene  |  mies  :  and  from  the  hand 
of  I  all  that  I  hate  •  =  j  us  ; 

5  To  perform  the  mercy  promised 
to  I  our  fore  |  fathers  :  and  to  re- 
wewjber  His  |  holy  j  Cove  |  nant ; 

6  To  perform  the   oath  which   He 
sware   to  our   forefather  |  Abra 
ham:  that  |  He  would  |  give*= 
us  ; 

7  That  we 
the  hand 
might  serve 
fear  ; 


being  delivered  out  of 

of    our  I  ene  |  mies : 

I  Him  with  I  out  •=  | 


Dp  8  In  holiness  and  righteous  |  ness 
be  I  fore  Him :  all  the  |  days  of  | 
our  •  =  I  life. 

C???/9  And  thou  Child,  shalt  be  called 
the  Prophet  |  of  the  |  Highest:  for 
thou  shalt  go  before  the  face  of  the 
Lord  I  to  pre  |  pare  His  |  wa; 

D      10  To   give   knowledge   of    sj; 

tion  I  unto  •  His  |  people :    for  the 
re  I  mission  |  of  their  |  sins. 

C      11  Through  the  tender  mercy  |  of 
our  I  God:  whereby  the  day-spring 
from   on  |  high    hath  |  visit  •  ed  | 
us  ; 

D      1 2  To  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in 
darkness,    and    in   the  |  shadow  • 
of  I  death  ;  (  p)  and   to  guide  oui 
feet  I  into  ■  the  |  way  of  |  peace. 

Ff  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  • 
to  the  I  Son :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  | 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is 
now,  and  I  ever  |  shall  voe :  world 
without  I  end  •  =  |  A  •  «=■»  j  men. 


148. 

Intonation. 


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EVENING  PRAYER. 

JHafluittcat* 


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Wbbbk. 


150. 


r'\  i  - :  H 


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S.  Luke  i  :  46. 
O.  O.  Pr/n. 
/^wi/^ITY   soul  doth  jna^ni  |  fy  the  |  Lord: 
-^'J-  and  my  spirit  hath  re  |  joiced  ■  in  j 
God  my  |  Saviour. 

2  For  He  |  hath  re  |  garded :  the  loicli  j 
ness  of  |  His  hand  |  maiden. 
J>iaps,  coupled. 
C     3  For  be  |  hold  from  |  henceforth  :(/)all 

gener  |  ations  ;  shall  |  call  me  |  blessed. 
P     4  For  He  that  is  mighty  hath  |  magni-* 
fied  j  me:(pp)  and  |  holy  |  is  His  |  Name. 
(Swell  closed.  I 
Cp  5  And  His  mercy  is  on  \  them  that  |  fear 
Him :  through  |  out  all  |  gener  |  ations. 
(Open.) 
Vf  6  He  hath  showed  strength  |  with  His  J 
arm-  ^i  .acri  jeact^red  the  proud  in  the 
**agva.  |  ation  |  of  their  |  hearts. 


C     7  He  hath  put  down    the   mighty  |  from 

their  |  seat :   and   hath   ex  j  alted  *  the  | 

humble  ■  and  |  meek. 
Dp8  He    hath    filled   the    hungry     with  I 

good  •  =  I  things  :  and  the  rich  He  hath  J 

sent  *  =  |  empty  ■  a  |  way. 
Choir. 
C     9  He     remembering    His    mercy  hatfe 

holpen     His    se?-vant  |  Isra  |  el :    as    He 

promised  to  our  forefathers,  Abraham  J 

and  his  |  seed  for  |  ever. 
Gt.  Org. 
F  f     Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  tc  the  | 

Son :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost ; 
As    it   was  in   the  beginning,  is  now, 

and  j  ever  j  shall  be :  ivorld  without  | 

end  •  =  J  A  *  =  {  men. 


40 


EVENING  PRAYER. 

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E.  J.  Hopkins.  iOtf. 


157. 


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159.  G.  P.  Smyth.     -Lw. 


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G.  A.  Macfakrex. 


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S.  Luke 
sou!   doth   maTiii  |  fy  the 


O.  0.  PWw 


Lord  : 
•  in  I 

God  my  |  Saviour. 

2  For  He  |  liath  re  |  garded :  the  lowli  | 

ness  of  |  His  hand  |  maiden. 
JHaps,  Coupled. 
C     3  For  be  j  hold  from  |  henceforth  :(/)all 

o-ener  |  ations  •  shall  |  call  me  |  blessed. 
D     4  For  He  that  is  mighty  hath  |  magni-* 

fled  |  me(»):  and  |  holy  j  is  His  |  Name. 
Swell  closed. 
Cp  6  And  His  mercy  is  on  |  them  that  |  fear 

Him :  through  |  out  all  |  gener  j  ations. 

Df  6  He  hath  showed  strength  |  with  His  | 
arm :  He  hath  scattered  the  proud  in  the 
imooin  j  ation  |  of  their  |  hearts. 


C    7  He  hath  put  down   the  mighty  |  from 

their  |  seat :   and  hath   ex  |  alted  "  the  | 

humble  •  and  |  meek. 
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good'=  |  things :  and  the  rich  He  hath  j 

senf=  |  empty  ■  a  |  wav. 
Choir. 
C     9  He     remembering    His    mercy  hath 

holpen     His    servant  |  Isra  |  el:    as   He 

promised  to  our  forefathers,  .Abraham  j 

and  his  |  seed  for  |  ever. 
Qt.  Org. 
Ff     Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and*  to  the  I 

Son :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost ; 
As    it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now, 

and  |  ever  |  shall  be :  world  without  | 

end  •  =  |  A  *  ■=  |  men. 


165. 


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S.  LrKEi:46. 
«.  0.  Prin. 

Fm/'VIY   soul   doth  magrni  |  fy  the  |  Lord  : 

■i"  and  my  spirit  AafA   re  |  joieed  ■  in  | 

God  my  |  Saviour. 

2  /V  He  I  hath  re  |  garded:  the/owli  ( 

ness  of  I  His  hand  |  maiden. 
Diaps,  Couple?. 
C     3  T-o,  be  I  hold  from  |  henceforth  :(/)all 

cercer  [  ations  ■  shall  |  call  me  |  blessed. 
D     4  For  He  that  is  mighty  hath  |  magni-' 

tied  I  me(pp)  and  |  holy  |  is  His  |  Name. 
Swell  closed. 
Cp  5  And  His  mercy  is  on  \  them  that  |  fear 

Him  :  through  |  out  all  |  gener  |  ations. 

Df  0  He  liath  showed  strength  |  with   His  | 
arm:  He  hath  scattered  the  proud  in  the 
ima^in  |  ation  |  of  their  |  hearts. 


C    7  He  hath  put  down   the  mighty  J  from 

their  |  seat :   and   hath   ex  |  alted    the  1 

humble  :  and  |  meek. 
DpS    He  hath  filled  the  hungry  with  !  good 

•  =  I  things :  and  the  rich  He  hath  |  sent 

•=  I  empty  •  a  I  way. 
Choir. 
C     9  He     remembering     His     mercy   hath 

holpen     His    servant  j  Isra  |  el :    as    He 

promised  to  our  forefathers,  .Abraham  | 

and  his  |  seed  for  |  ever. 

Ff    ' Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and-  to  the  j 
Son :  and  \  to  the  |  Holy  I  Ghost ; 

As    it   was  in   the   beginning,  is  now, 
and  I  ever  |  shall  be :   world  without  [ 
end  •  =  I  A  •  =  |  men. 


EVENING  PRAYER. 

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Intonation  of  Tone  1. 


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soul  doth  magni-fy  the  Lord: 
S.  Luke  i:  46. 

G.  O.    I1  tin. 

soul    doth     niagm  |  fy 
the  |  Lord  :  and  ray  spirit 
hath    re  |  joiced  ■  in  |  God    my  | 
Saviour. 

2  For  He  |  hath  re  |  garded :  the 
loivU  |  ness  of  |  His  hand  |  maid  - 
en. 

J>Utps.  coupled. 

3  For  be  |  hold  from  |  henceforth : 
(/)  all  gener  |  ations  ■  shall  |  call 
me  I  blessed. 

Swell,  (closed.) 

4  For    He    that  is  mighty  hath  | 
magni  ■  fied  |  me :   ( pp)  and  |  ho- 
ly |  is  His  |  Name. 


185. 


Intonation  of  Tone  5. 


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My     soul  doth  magni-fy  the  Lord. 


G  p5  And  His  mercy  is  on  |  them  that  | 
fear  Him  :  through  |  out  all  |  gen- 
er  |  ations. 

Op. 

D  f  6  He  hath  showed  strength  |  with 
His  |  arm :  He  hath  scattered  the 
proud  in  the  imrtain  |  ation  |  of 
their  |  hearts. 

G  7  He  hath  put  down  the  mighty  I 
from  their  |  seat :  and  hath  ex  | 
alted  •  the  |  humble  •  and  |  meek. 

D  p  8  He  hath  filled  the  hungry  with  | 
good  *  =  |  things  :  and  the  rich  He 
hath  |  sent  •  =  |  empty  •  a  |  way. 
Choir* 

G  9  He  remembering  His  mercy  hath 
holpen  His  servant  |  Isra  |  el  :as  He 
promised  to  our  forefathers,  Abra- 
ham |  and  his  |  seed  for  |  ever. 

G.  O. 

P  f  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  •  to  the} 
Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost ; 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  mom;, 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world  with- 
out |  end  •  =  |  A  •  =  |  men. 


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song  : 


Psalm  xcvm. 

Prin. 

SIXG  unto  the  Lord  a  |  new  •  =  | 
for   |    He    hath    ■  done  | 
marvel  '  lous  |  things. 
F        2  With  His  own  right  hand,  and  with 
His  |  holy  |  arm  :  hath  he  gotten  Him  | 
self  the  |  victo  |  ry. 
I»iaj>s. 

C  .  /  3  The  Lord  declared  |  His  sal  |  ra- 
tion :  His  righteousness  hath  He  openly 
showed  in  the  |  sight  •  =  |  of  the  f 
heathen. 

Choir. 

D         4  He  hath  remembered    His   mercy 
and  truth  toward  the  house  of  |  Isra  | 
el  :  and  all  the  ends  of  the  world  have 
seen  the  sal  |  vation  |  of  our  |  God. 
Full  Swell. 

C  f  5  Show  yourselves  joyful  unto  the 
Lord,  I  all  ye  |  lands  :  sing,  re  |  joice 
and  |  give  '  *=  I  thanks. 

V        6  Pr'^;se  the  .Lord  up  |  on  the  |  har 


':"3an§ggs  m 


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psalm  of  | 


sing  to  the  harp  with  a 

thanks  *  =  |  giving. 
(Open.) 
C         7  With    trumpets    |    also    *    and    | 

shawms:  O  show  yourselves  joyful  be  J 

fore  the  |  Lord  the  |  King. 
D        8  Let  the  sea  make  a  noise,  and  all 

that  |  therein  |  is  :   the  round   world, 

and  |  they  that  |  dwell  there  |  in. 
C        (J  Let  the  floods    clap   their  hands. 

and  let  the  hills  be  joyful  together  be  I 

fore  the  |  Lord  :  for  He  |  cometh  '  to  | 

judge  the  |  earth. 
(Dim.) 
D  tnf  10  With    righteousness    shall    He  | 

judge   the  |  world  :  and   the  |  people 

with  |  equi  |  tv. 
G.  O. 
Ff      Glory  be  to  the   Father,   |  and  ■  to 

the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost ; 

As  it  was   in  the  beginning,  is  now, 

and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world  without  | 

end  •  =  j  A  '  =  |  men. 


Cantate  Domino. 


192. 


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195. 


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Psalm  xcviii. 

G.  O.  Prin. 

Ff  r\  SING  unto  the  Lord  a  |  new  ■  = 

marvel  •  lous  |  things. 

F        2  With  His  own  right  hand,  and  with 
His  |  holy  |  arm  :  hath  he  gotten  Him  | 
self  the  |  victo  |  ry. 
Diaps. 

Cinf  3  The  Lord  declared  |  His  sal  |  ra- 
tion :  His  righteousness  hath  He  openly 
showed  in  the  |  sight  •  =  |  of  the  | 
heathen. 

Choir. 
D        4  He  hath  remembered    His   mercy 
and  truth  toward  the  house  of  |  Isra  | 
el  :  and  all  the  ends  of  the  world  have 
seen  the  sal  |  vation  |  of  our  |  God. 

Full  Swell. 

Cf  5  Show  yourselves  joyful  unto  the 
Lord,  |  allye  |  lands  :  *<//,'/,  re  |  joice 
and  |  give  '  =  |  thanks. 

2)        6  Praise  the  Lord  up  I  on  the  |  harp* 


197. 

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(Open.) 


T) 


7  With  trumjiets  |  also  '  and  I 
shawms:  O  show  yourselves  joyful  be  | 
fore  the  |  Lord  the  |  King. 

8  Let  the  sea  make  a  noise,  and  all 
that  |  therein  |  is  :   the  round   to 
and  |  they  that  |  dwell  there  |  in. 

C        9  Let  the   floods    clap   their  hands, 
and  let  the  hills  be  joyful  together  be  I 
fore  the  |  Lord  :  for  He  |  cometh  *  to  | 
judge  the  |  earth. 
(Dim.) 

D  mf  10  With    righteousness    shall    He  | 
judge   the  |  world  :  and   the  |  people 
with  |  equi  |  ty. 

G.  O. 

F  f      Glorv  be  to  the   Father,   |  and  ■  tc 
the  I  >on  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  )  Ghost : 
As   it  was   in   the  beginning.   Is  now, 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world  without  J 
end  •  =  |  A  •  =  I  men. 


198. 


EVENING   PRATER. 

Cautate  Domino. 

RUSSKLL.  A.JJr 


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Psalm  xcviii. 

(;.  ().  Prin. 

F/  /  \  SING  unto  the  Lord  a  |  new  ■  =  | 
\J  song  :  for  |  He  hath  ■  done  j 
marvel  '  lous  |  things. 

F        2  With  His  own  right  hand,  and  with 
His  |  holy  |  arm  :  hathhe#o£tenHim  | 
self  the  |  victo  |  ry. 
Diaps. 

C  mf  3  The  Lord  declared  |  His  sal  |  ra- 
tion :  His  righteousness  hath  He  openly 
showed  in  the  |  sight  •  =  |  of  the  | 
heathen. 
Choir. 

D        4  He  hath  remembered    His  mercy 
and  truth  toward  the  house  of  |  Isra  | 
el  :  and  all  the  ends  of  the  world  have 
8<  -  ,i  the  sal  |  vation  |  of  our  |  God. 

Full  Swell. 

Cj  5  Show  yourselves  joyful  unto  the 
Lord,  |  all  ye  |  lands  :  sing,  re  |  joice 
and  |  give  '  =  |  thanks. 

2>        6  Praise  the  Lord  up  |  on  the  |  harp: 


sing  to  the  harp  with  a  |  psalm  of 
thanks  '  =  |  giving. 

(Open.) 

C         7  With    trumpets    [    also    '    and    I 

shawms :  O  show  yourselves  Joyful  be  | 

fore  the  |  Lord  the  |  King. 
D        8  Let  the  sea  make  a  noise,  and  nil 

that  |  therein  |  is  :   the  round  world. 

and  |  they  that  |  dwell  there  |  in. 
C         9  Let   the   Hoods    clap   their  hands. 

and  let  the  hills  be  joyful  together  be  I 

fore  the  |  Lord  :  for  He  |  cometh  *  to  , 

judge  the  |  earth. 
(Dim.) 

D  mf  K>  With    righteousness    shall    He  ) 
judge  the  |  world  :  and   the  J  people 
with  |  equi  |  tv. 
g.  o. 

Fj  Glorv  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  *  t« 
the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  \  Holy  |  Ghost , 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  nowT 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world  without  J 
end  •  =  J  A  '  =  |  men. 


EVENING    PRAYER 

Cantate  Domino 


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©autatc  Domino. 

Tone  vhl1 

Short  Mediation. 


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O  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song. 


Psalm  xcviii. 


G.  O.  Priii. 


Fff\  SING  unto  the  Lord  a  new  |  song: 
'  \J  for  ife  hath  |  done  *  =  |  marvel  | 
lous  things. 

F  2  With  His  own  right  hand,  and  with  His 
holy  |  arm:  hath  He  gotten  Him  |  self 
the  |  vie  |  tory. 

Diaps. 

C  3  The  Lord  declared  His  sal  |  va  •  tion: 
His  righteousness  hath  He  openly 
showed  |  in  the  |  sight  *  of  the  |  heathen. 

Choir,  -   „ 

D  4  He  hath  remembered  His  mercy  and 
truth  toward  the  house  of  isra  |  el :  and 
all  the  ends  of  the  world  have  seen  the 
sal  |  vation  |  of  1  our  God. 


217. 


Intonation  of  Tone  VIII. 


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sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song. 


Full  Swell. 

C/5  Show     yourselves     joyful    unto    the 
Lord,  all  ye  |  lands:  sing,  re  |  joiceand  | 
give  j  thanks. 

D  6  Praise  the  Lord  upon  the  |  harp:  sing 
to  the  harp  with  a  |  psalm  of  |  thanks  | 
giving. 

(Open.) 

C  7  With  trumpets  also  and  |  shawms :  O 
show  yourselves  joyful  be  |  fore  the  | 
Lord  |  the  King. 

D  8  Let  the  sea  make  a  noise  and  all  that 
therein  |  is:  the  round  world,  and  |  they 
that  |  dwell  |  therein. 

C  9  Let  the  floods  clap  their  hands,  and 
let  the  hills   be    joyful   together  before 
the  |  Lord:  for  He  |  cometh  *  to  |  judge  | 
the  earth. 

DplO  With  righteousness  shall  He  judge 
the  |  world :  and  the  |  people  •  wi  th  |  e  | 
quity. 

G.   O. 

Ff  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  and  to  the  | 
Son:    and  |  to    the   |   Ho   |    ly    Ghost: 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now, 
and  ever  |  shall  be:  world  without  | 
end  •  ==  |  A  '  =  |  men. 


Tone  viil2 
Short  Mediation.  (Second  Hajimony  for  Cadence.) 


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Intonation  of  Tone  I. 


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0      sing  unto  the  Lord  a    new     song; 
Psalm  xcviii. 

G.  O.  Prin. 

F    /\  SING  unto  the  Lord  a  |  new  ■  = 
\J  song  •  =  :  for  |  He  hath  *  done  | 
marvel  *  lous  |  things. 

F  2  With  His  own  right  hand,  and  with 
His  |  holy  |  arm  •  =   :  hath  He  gotten. 
Hira  |  self  the  |  victo  |  ry. 
Diaps. 

C  3  The  Lord  declared  |  His  sal  |  vation: 
His  righteousnesshath  He  openly  showed 
iu  the  |  sight  •  =  |  of  the  |  heathen. 

Choir. 

J)  4  He  hath  remembered  His  mercy  and 
truth  toward  the  house  of  |  Isra  |  el  *  =  : 
and  all  the  ends  of  the  world  have  seen 
the  sal  |  vation  |  of  our  |  God. 


Full  Swell. 

Cf  5  Show  yourselves  joyful  unto  the  Lord  I 
all  ye  |  lands  *  =  :  sing,  re  |  joiceand  { 
give  *  =  |  thanks. 

D  6  Praise  the  Lord  up  |  on  the  |  harp  •  =  ; 
sing  to  the  harp  with  a   |  psalm  of   | 
thanks  '  =  |  giving. 

(Open.) 

C  7  With  trumpets  \  also  and  |  shawms  •=' 
O  show  yourselves  joy  fid  be  |  fore  the  J 
Lord  the  |  King. 

D  8  Let  the  sea  make  a  noise,  and  all  that  | 
therein  |  is  *  =  :  the  round  world,  and  | 
they  that  |  dwell  there  |  in. 

C  9  Let  the  floods  clap  their  hands,  and 
let  the  hills  be  joyful  together  be  |  fore 
the  |  Lord  *   =  :  for  He  |  cometh  *  to  | 
judge  the  |  earth. 

Dp  10  With  righteousness  shall  He  |  judge 
the  |  world  •  = :  and  the  |  people  '  with  | 
e  -  qui  |  ty. 


219. 

Intonation  of  Tone  v. 


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sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new     song; 


G.  O. 

Ff  Glory  be  to  the  Father  |  and  '  to  the  | 
Son  '  =  :  and  \  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  I 
ever  |  shall  be:  world  without  |  eud  *  =  J 
A  *  «=  l  men. 


7?— 

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0.  o. 


-Pwi/  TT  -is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  \ 


strument  )  and  up  |  on  the  |  harp. 
D        4  For    Thou    Lord    hast    made    me 
glad  |  through  Thy  |  works  :  and  I  will 
unto  *  the  |  Lord  :   and   to   sing  rejoice  in  giving  praise  for  the  opex  \ 

praises  unto  Thy  |  Name  '  =  |  O  Most  |  ations  |  of  Thy  |  hands. 

Highest ;  G.  o. 

F        2  To    tell    of    Thy    loving-kindness       Ff      Glory  be  to   the    Father  |  and  ■  tu< 
early  |  in  the  |  morning  :  and  of  Thy  the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 

truth  |  in  the  |  night  *  =  |  season  ;  As   it   was  in  the  beginning,  is  now.. 

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and  up  |  on  the  |  lute  :  upon  a  loud  in-  end  •  =  I  A  •  =  I  men. 


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/^  mf  T  T  is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  | 
-»    unto  •  the  |  Lord  :   and  to  sing 

praises  unto  Thy  |  Name  ■  =  |  0  Most  | 

Highest ; 
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early  I  in  the  |  morning  :  and  of   Thy 

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D         4  For    Thou    Lord    hast    made    me 

glad  |  through  Thy  |  works  :  and  I  will 

rejoice  in  giving  praise  for  the  oper  | 

at  ions  |  of  Thy  |  hands, 
G.  O. 
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the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 

As  it   was  in  the  beginning,  is  now, 

and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world  without  j 

end  '  «=  |  A  *  =  |  men. 


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is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  |Lord; 
unto  the  ) 

Psalm  xcii. 

G.  O. 

F/TT  is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  unto 
_l_  the  |  Lord :  and  to  sing  praises  unto 
Thy  |  Name  *  =  |  O  most  |  Highest. 

F  2  To  tell  of  Thy  loving-kindness  early 
in  the  |  morning:  and  of  Thy  truth\'m 
the  \  night  *  =  j  season. 


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and  upou  the  |  lute:  upon  a  loud  in 
strument  |  aud  up  |  ou  the  |  harp. 

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through  Thy  |  works:  and  I  will  rejoice 
in  giving  praise  tor  the  ojiev  I  ations  I 
of  Thy  |  hands. 

Ff  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  and  to  the  |  Son 
and  \  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now, 
and  ever  |  shall  he:  world  without  | 
end  •  =  I  A  I  men. 


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is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  \  Lord; 
unto  the  J 

Psalm  xcn. 


Ff 


G.  O. 


IT  is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  unto 
the  |  Lord:  and  to  sing  praises  unto 
Thy  |  Name  •  =  |  O  most  |  Highest. 

F  2  To  tell  of  Thy  loving-kindness  early 
in  the  |  morning:  and  of  Thy  truth\iu 
the  |  night  '  =  |  season. 


C  3  Upon  an  instrument  o:*  ten  strings, 
and  upon  the  |  lute:  upon  a  loud  in- 
strwnent  |  and  up  |  on  the  |  harp. 

D  4  For     Thou   Lord,     bast    made    glad 
through  Thy  |  works:  and  I  will  rejoice 
in  giving  praise  for  the  o»er  1  ations  { 
of  Thy  j  hands.  ' 

Ff  Glory  be   to  the   Father,  and  to  tb*  I 
Son:  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost: 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  hovk 
and  ever  |  shall  h*' world  mihout  1 
end  *  =  |  A  I  men. 


249. 


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S.   Lukk  ii :  29.  D         4  Tobeaftgrfato  |  lighten  •  the  | 

Choir  or  Swell.  Gentiles  :    and  to  be  the  glory  of 

Frnp  ORD,  now  lettest  Thou  Thy  Thy  |  peopie  |  isra  |  el. 

-1-^  servant  de  |  part  in  |  peacs  :  G.  o. 

ac  |  cording  |  to  Thy  |  word.  Ff       Glory  be  to  the  father,  |  and -to 
F          2  For  mine  |  eyes  have  |  seen  :  the  |    Son  :     and  \  to   the  |  Holy  j 

Thy  |  =  •  sal  |  va  •  =  |  tion,  Ghost; 

C  3    Which     Thou    |    hast    pre    I  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now, 

pared:  be/ore  the  |  face  of  |  all'  —  l  and  I  ever  I  sha11  be  :    world  Wlt 

people  ;  ©ut  |  end  ' 


A  •  =  I  men. 


257. 


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264. 


S.  S.  Strattok. 


S.  Luke  ii  :  29.  I)         4  Tobea%fato  |  lighten -the  | 
Choir  or  Swell.  Gentiles  :    and  to  be  the  qlory  of 

Fmp  ORD,  now  lettest  Thou  Thy  Thy  |  people  |  Isra  |  el, 

J-J  servant  de  |  part  in  |  peace  :  G.  o. 

«c  |  cording  |  to  Thy  |  word.  Ff       Glory  be  to  the  father,  |  and -to 

F         2  For  mine  |  eyes  have  |  seen  :  tne  I  Son  :    and  |  to  the  |  Holy  | 

Thy  |  =  •  sal  |  va  •  =  |  tion,  Ghost; 

€  3    Which     Thou    |    hast    pre    |  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  wow, 

pared:  be/ore  the  I  face  of  I  all-«|  and  I  ever  I  sha11  be  :   world  with" 

people ;  out  |  end  •  —  |  A  •  —  |  men. 


265. 


EVENING  PRAYER. 

TSTuuc  Mmittfs, 


1L 


TuRLE. 


iiS^S^Slil^Slligiig 


266. 


Stainer  from  Spohr. 


S.  Luke  ii  :  29. 

Choir  or  Swell* 
F  mp  "T   ORD,  now  lettest  Thou  Thy 
-LJ  servant  de  |  part  in  |  peace  : 

ac  |  cording  |  to  Thy  |  word. 
F  2  For  mine  |  eyes  have  |  seen  ? 

Thy  |  =  •  sal  |  va  ■  =  |  tion, 
G         3    Which     Thou    |    hast    pre    | 

pared:  be/ore  the  |  face  of  J  all*=J 

people ; 


D         4  To  be  a  light  to  |  lighten  •  the  | 
Gentiles  :    and  to  be   the  glory  of 
Thv  |  people  |  Isra  I  el. 

G.O. 

F f       Glory  be  to  the  father,  |  and ■  to 
the  |   Son  :     and  \  to  the  |  Holy  | 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is 
n oiu,  and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world 
without  |  end  •  =  j  A  •  =  |  men. 


267. 


Roman  Chant,  arranged  by  S.  B.  Whitney. 


For    ..... 

Which 

To  Sea 
Glory  be  to  the 

AsJt  wa*  In  the  beginning, 
Is  now,  and 


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Lord.now  lettest  Thou  )        t  •    „papp. 
Thy  servant  de-  (  part  1D  peace' 

S.  Luke  ii  :  29. 

Choir,  or  Swell. 

Fmp  T  ORD,  now  lettest  Thou  Thy 
J— isez-vant  de  |  part  in  |  peace  : 
ac  |  cording  |  to  Thy  |  word. 


269. 


2  For  mine  |  eyes  have  |  seen  :  Thy  \ 
=  *  sal  |  va  *  =  |  tion, 

C  3    Wh  ich  Thou  |  hast  pre  |  pared  :  be- 
fore   the  |  face   of  |  all  •  =  |  people  ^ 

D  4  To  be  a  light  to  |  lighten  •  the  I 
Gentiles  :  and  to  be  the  a?ory  of  Thy  | 
people  I  Isra  |  el. 

G.  O. 

f       Glory   be   to   the    .Father,  |  and  • 

to   the  |  Son  :     and  \  to  the  |  Holy  j 

Ghost ; 
F      As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now 

and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world  without  | 

end  •  =  |  A  •  =  |  men. 

Tonus  Regius. 


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S.  Luke  ii  :  29. 

Choir,  or  Swell. 

Fmp  T  ORD,  now  lettest  Thou  Thy 
-Li  servant  de  |  part  in  |  peace  : 
«e  |  cording  |  to  Thy  I  word. 


2  For  mine  |  eves  have  |  seen:  Thy  \ 

=  •  sal  i  va  •  =  |  tion, 
0  3    Which  Thou  |  hast  pre  |  pared:  be- 
fore the  |  face  of  |  all  •  =  |  people ; 
D4  To   be  a   light  to  |  lighten  ■  the  I 

Gentiles  :  and  to  be  the  glory  of  Thy  | 

people  I  Isra  |  el. 

G.O.  . 

f     Glory  be  to  the  father,  |  and  •  to 

the    |    Son   ;    and  |  to   the  |  Holy  |  ■ 

Ghost ; 
F      As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  no&» 

and  |  ever  |  shall  be:  world  without  \ 

end  •  =  I  A  •  =  I  mpr 


SYSNINQ  PRAYER. 


270. 


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Psalm  lxvii. 


Choir. 


GOD  be  merciful  unto  |  us  and  | 
bless  us :  ami  show  us  the  light 

of  His  countenance,   and  be  |  merci  * 

f ul  I  unto  I  us ; 
F        2  That  Thy  way  may  be  |  known  up  * 

on  I  earth  :  Thy   sauing  |  health   a  | 

mong  all  |  nations. 
G.  O. 
Ff      3  Let  the  people  praise  |  Thee  O  | 

God :  yea,  let  |  all  the  |  people  |  praise 

Thee. 
L  mf  4  0  let  the  nations  rejoice  |  and  be  I 

glad :    for  Thou  shalt  judge  the  folk 

righteously,  and  govern  the  |  nations  * 

up  I  on  ■  =  I  earth. 


ElOHABOeOV. 


afiggisffi 


Full  Swell. 

Ff     5  Let  the  people  praise  \  Thee  O  | 

God:   yea,  let  |  all  the  J  people  |  praise 

Thee. 
D  mf  0  Then  shall  the  earth  bring  |  forth 

her  I  increase  :  and  God,  even  our  own 

God  shall  |  give  '=  |   us  His  |  blessing. 
(Dim.) 
C p      7  God  shall  |  bless  •  =  |  us  :  and  all 

the  ends  of  the  |  world  shall  |  fear  *  =  | 

Him. 
G.  O. 
Ff      Glory  be  to   the  Father,  |  and  ■  to 

the  I  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now, 

and  I  ever  |  shall  be  :    world  without  | 

end  •  =  J  A  •  =  I  men. 


EVENING  PRATER 


9eu0  ifcterrcatur- 


276.  oaxblct       277. 

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p&ms^m 


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278. 


Ajroa. 


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279. 


1 


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2 


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1 


280. 


Eat* 


PSALM  LXVII. 


Choir. 

F  i  /   /^  OD  be  merciful  tmto  |  us  and  | 
\JT  bless  us:  and  show  us  the  light 
of    His  countenance,  and  be  |  merci  * 
ful  |  unto  |  us; 
P        2  That  Thy  way  maybe  |  known  up  * 
on   |  earth  :  Thy    saving  j  health   a  | 
mong  all  |  nations. 
G.  O. 
Vf     3  Let  the  people  praise  |  Thee  O  j 
:   yea,  let  J  all  the  |  people  |  praise 
Thee. 
V  -  •'   I  0  let  the  nations  rejoice  |  and  be  I 
:    for  Thou  shalt   judge  the  folk 
:ul  govern  the  |  nations 
up  !  on  •  =  |  earth. 


281. 


Bo 


msm 


wm=m 


Full  SweU. 
Ff      6  Let  the  people  praise  \  Tbi 

God .  yea,  let  |  ad  the  |  people  |  praise 
Thee. 
D  mf  (3  Then  shall  the  earth  bring  |  forth 
her  |  increase  :  and  God,  even  our  own 
shall  |  give  '=  |    us  His  |  h\>  ~ 
(Dim.) 
C  p      7  God  shall  |  bless  •  =  |  us  :  and  all 
the  ends  of  the  |  world  shall  |  fear  ■  =  | 
Him. 
G.  O. 
Ff      Glorv  be  to  the   Father.  |  and  *  to 
the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 
As  it  was  In  the  beginning 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :    world  without  { 
end  •  =  I  A  •  =  I  men. 


EVENING  PRATER. 


63 


282 


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Wkbbk.  2oO. 


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284. 

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286. 

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291. 

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KTRNINQ  PRAYER 


292. 


Beit*  Jttlsmatttr, 


293. 


BoTaa. 


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£bi 


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294. 


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Psalm  lxyii. 


Choir. 


.F  ////   f^\  OD  be  merciful  ?mto  |  us  and  | 
VT  bless  us :  and  show  us  the  light 
of   His  countenance,   and  be  |  merci  ' 
ful  |  unto  |  us; 
F        2  That  Thy  icay  may  be  |  known  up  ' 
on  |  earth  :  Thy   saving  |  health  a  | 
mong  all  |  nations. 
G.  O. 

Ff      3  Let  the  people  praise  |  Thee  O  | 
God:   yea,  let  |  all  the  |  people  |  praise 
Thee 

D  mf  4  0  let  the  nations  rejoice  |  and  be  I 
glad:    for  Thou  shalt  judge   the  folk 
righteously,  and  gov&m  the  |  nations  ■ 
up  |  on     =  |  earth. 


Full  SweU. 
Ff      5  Let  the  people  praise  |  Thee  O  | 

God  •  yea,  let  |  all  the  |  people  |  praise 

Thee. 
I)  mf  (5  Then  shall  the  earth  bring  |  forth 

her  |  increase  :  and  God,  even  our  own 

God  shall  |  give  ■  =  \   us  His  |  blessing. 
(Dim.) 
C  j)     7  God  shall  j  bless  *  =  |  us :  and  all 

the  ends  of  the  |  world  shall  |  fear  ■  =  | 

Him. 
G.  O. 
Ff      Glory  be  to  the  Father.  |  and  '  to 

the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 

As   it  was   in  the  beginning,  is   now% 

and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :   icorld  without  / 

end  •  =  |  A  •  =  |  men. 


MORN  I  NO  PRAYER 


Ob 


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295 


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298. 


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299. 


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56 


300. 


EVENING  PRAYER. 

iEiWB  i«totrcatut\ 


Tone  vra. 

Irregular. 


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I 


Intonation  of  Tone  vin. 


2C 


God    be  merciful  unto         us,  and  bless  us. 
Psalm  lxviii. 

Chair. 

Fw/Z^OD   be  merciful  unto  |  us,   and  | 
\JT  bless  us:  and  show  us  the  light  of 
His  countenance,  and  be  |  merci  *  ful  | 
unto  |  us. 

F  2  That  Thy  way  may  be  |  known  up- 
on |  earth  c  =  :  Thy  saving  |  health  a  | 
mong  all  |  nations. 

G.  O, 

F/S  Let    the    people  praise  \  Thee     O    | 

God  •  =    :  yea    let    all   the   |   people   | 
praise  *  =  |  Thee. 


301. 

Intonation  of  Tone  in. 


m 


*+     & 


God  be  merciful  unto    us,  and  bless  us. 


2)40  let  the  nations  rejoice  |  and  be  | 
glad  •  =  :  for  Thou  shalt  judge  the  folk 
righteously,  and  govern  the  |  nations  * 
up  |  on  *  =  |  earth. 

Full  Swell. 

Ff~>  Let  the  people  praise  \  Thee  O  J 
God  *  =  :  yea  let  all  the  |  people  | 
praise  '  =  |  Thee. 

D  6  Then  shall  the  earth  bring  |  fortt 
her  |  increase:  and  God.  even  oui  owe 
God  shall  |  give  '  =  |  us  His  |  blessing. 

(Dim.) 

C  7  God  shall  |  bless  •  =  |  us  *  .=  :  and  a! 

the  ends  of  the  |  world  shall  |  fear  ■  =  J 
Him. 

G.  O. 

F/Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  *  to  the  J 

Son  '  =  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  | 
ever  |  shall  be:  world  without  j  end  '  =  | 
A  *  =  |  men. 


Tone  hi.1 


(  Another  Harmony  for  Tone  hi.*) 


=  126. 


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JCVKjrrNO   PR  A  YER 


CI 


lieiuWc,  amma  i«ra. 


302. 


303. 


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304. 


Mora. 


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^Tif^HfrigiS 


BXNNXTI. 


^pi 


Ji 


bggBMill 


Psalm  cni. 


G.  O. 


*Y  T)RAISE  the  Lord  |  O  my  |  soul: 

J-    and  all  that  is  within,  me  |  praise 

His  |  holy  |  Name. 
F        2  Praise  the  Lord  |  O  my  |  soul  :  and 

forget  not  |  all  His  |  bene  |  fits ; 
C  mf  3  Who  fargiveth  |  all  thy  |  sin  :  and 

healeth  all  |  thine  in  |  firmi  |  ties; 
D        4  Who  saveth   thy   life  |  from   de  | 

struction :    and    crowneth    thee    with 

mercy  and  |  loving  |  kind  '  =  |  ness. 
(Cres.) 
€f      5  O  praise  the  Lord  ye  angels  of  His, 

ye  that  ex  J  eel  in  |  strength  :  ye  that 


305. 


Mora. 


rf 


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307. 


Battibhtll. 


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22 


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m^tn^^&m 


G 

Ff 


fulfil  His  commandment,  and  hearken 
tmto  the  |  voice  •  =  |  of  His  |  word. 

6  O   praise  the  Lord    all  |  ye  His  | 
hosts  :  ye   servants    of  |  His    that  |  do 
His  |  pleasure. 

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. 

o. 

Glory  be  to  the   Father,  |  and  '  to 
the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  J  Holy  |  Ghost ; 
As   it  was  in  the   beginning,  is  now, 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world  without  | 
^nd  •  =  |  A  *  =  |  men. 


68 


308. 


MTMJSINQ  PRATER. 

Sratttic,  anfma  i*ea 

Ajxbioh  OUy. 


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310. 


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Psalm  cm. 


G.  O. 


Ff  "ORAISE  the  Lord  |  O  my  |  soul: 

J-     and  all  that  is  with/;?  me  |  praise 

His  |  holy  |  Xanie. 
F        9  Praise  the  Lord  |  O  my  |  soul  :  and 

forget  not  |  all  His  |  bene  |  fits; 
C  nif  3  Who  forv/u-eth  |  all  thy  |  sin  :  and 

healeth  all  |  thine  in  |  rinni  |  ties; 
D        4  Who   saveth    thy   life  |  from    de  | 

struction  :     and    erowneth    thee    with 

mercy  and  |  loving  |  kind  '  =  |  n 
(Cres.) 
Cf      5  O  praise  the  Lord  ye  angels  of  His, 

ye  that  ex  |  eel  in  |  strength  :  ye  that 


311. 


Mon. 


g 


■BT& 


m 


w?*tw\ 


313. 


Babcsojt 


r^t 


r?    '  if  ^"^-gy-1-^-1^ 


^ 


gr~g 


^ 


PS 


§ 


fulfil  His  commandment,  and  hearken 
v.n\o  the  |  voice  •  =  |  of  His  |  word. 

D        6  O   praise  the  Lord    all  |  ye  His  | 
hosts  :  ye   servants    of  J  H*s    that  |  do 
His  |  pleasure. 

C        7  0  speak  good  of  the  Lord  all  ye 
works  of  His,  in  all  places  of  |  His  do  | 
minion  :    praise  tliou  the  |  Lord  *  =  | 
O  my  |  soul. 
G.  O. 

Ff      Glory  be   to   the    father,  |  and  ■  to 
the  |  Son  :  and  '  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost  : 
As   it  was  in  the   beginning-  is 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world  without  j 
end  '  =  |  A  *  =  |  men. 


EVENING   PRATER. 

Seuemr,  Mntina  i«ea 

Ami. 


69 


SrrmVA. 


315. 


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32. 


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320. 


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321. 


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322. 


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F^JjIiNjJIjJIj 


•  Small  notes  are/or  the  Organ;  occasional  verses  only. 

0<-EVj.  BlADLBT. 


a 


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70 


EVENING   PRATER. 


324. 


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321 


325. 


Jaoom. 


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326. 


WoODWA*D. 


ffgidi  suirfaij  aii%ii^Bg^p 


BIBS 


*e 


^2-^ 


125 


J 


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mu 

gfFfe 


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§H 


Psalm  era. 


G.O. 


Ff  T)RAISE  the  Zord*  |  O  my  |  soul: 
-*-  and  all  that  is  within  me  |  praise 
His  |  holy  |  Name. 

F  2  Praise  the  Lord  |  O  my  |  soul  :  and 
forget  not  |  all  His  |  bene  |  fits ; 

C  mf  3  Who  foiY/i'reth  |  all  thy  |  sin  :  and 
healeth  all  |  thine  in  |  firmi  |  ties; 

D        4  Who  saveth   thy  life  \  from   de  | 
struction :    and    crowneth    thee    with 
mercy  and  |  loving  |  kind  ■  =  |  ness. 
(Creg.) 

Cf  5  O  praise  the  Lord  ye  angels  of  His, 
ye  that  ex  |  eel  in  |  strength  :  ye  that 


I) 


fulfil  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  |  pleasure. 
C        TO  speak  good  of  the  Lord  all  ye 
works  of  His,  in  all  places  of  |  His  do  | 
Miinion  :   praise  thou  the  |  Lord  "  =  | 
O  my  |  soul. 
G.O. 

Ff      Glory  be  to  the   Father,  |  and  ■  to 
the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost  : 
As  it  was  in  the   beginning,  is  noic, 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world  without  \ 
end  •  =  |  A  *  =  |  men. 


EVENING  PRATER, 

Sene&fr,  anfma  iHea. 


71 


327. 


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328. 


Babbow. 


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s: 


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pS 


330. 


P 


1 


331. 


12 


332. 


EVENING  PRAYER. 

iinutuc,  amma  fHca, 


Tone  vii.  * 


(  SECOXD  HAHMOJTt   OT  TOXE  vnf) 


^ 

hH^t 

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g  2- 

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-  132. 

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Intonation  of  Tone  vn. 


i 


f9 — <S~ 


g    rg- 


praise      the        L>rd,     O    my    soul: 


Psalm  chl 


;.  o. 


FT)RAISE  the  Lord,  |  O  my  |  soul  ■  =  : 
Land  all  that  is  within  me  |  praise  His  | 
holy  I  Name. 

F  2  Praise  the  Lord,  |  O  my  |  soul  *  =  : 
and  forgrei  not  |  all  His  |  bene  |  fits; 

C  3  Who  foiv/t'ceth  |  all  thy  J  sin  •  =  :  and 
healed  all  |  thine  in  |  firoi  J  ties; 

h  4  Who  saveth  thy  life  |  from  de  |  struc- 
tion;  and  crowneth  Thee  with  mercy 
and  |  loving  |  kind  *  =  |  ness. 

333. 

Intonation  of  Tone  j. 


p 


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^ 


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(Cres.) 
Cff  5  O  praise  the  Lord,  ye  angels  of  His, 
ye  that  ex  j  eel  in  |  strength  •  =  :  ye  that 
fulfil   His  commandment,  and  hearken 
unto  the  |  voice  *  =  |  of  His  |  word. 


D60    praise    the    Lord,    all  |   ye    His  | 
hosts  •  =  :  ye  sercanta  of  j  His  that  1  do 
His  |  pleasure. 

C  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* 


G.  O. 

F  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  •  to  the  | 
Son  *  —  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 


As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  | 
ever  |  shall  be:  world  without  |  end  * «  j 
A  ' «-  |  men. 


Praise  the  Lord, 


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G.O. 

F/  /""CHRIST  onr  passover  is  sacvi 
\J  fired  j  for  us  :  therefore  |  let  us 
keep  the  |  feast ; 

F  2  Xot  with  the  old  leaven,  neither 
with  the  leaven  of  ma/ice  and  |  wicked  | 
ness:  but  with  the  unleavened  bread  of 
sin  |  ceri  |  ty  and  |  truth.     1  Cor.  v:  7. 

Ff      3  /^HRIST    being  raised  from  the 
\J  dead  \  dieth  *  no  |  more:  death 
hath  no  more  do  |  minion  |  over  |  Him. 
Swell  shut. 

D  p     4  For  in  that  He  died,  He  died  unto  | 
sin  *  =  |  once:    (/)   but    in    that    He 
fireth  He  |  liveth'l  unto  |  God. 

C  5  Likewise  reckon  ye  also  yourselves 
to  be  dead  indeed  |  unto  |  sin  .  but 
alive  unto  God  through  j  Jesus  |  Christ 
our  |  Lord.     Bom.  vi:  9. 


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G.O. 

Ff     6  /"CHRIST  is  risen  |  from  *  the  I 
\J  dead :   and  become  the  first  \ 
fruits  of  |  them  that  |  slept. 

Swell  shut. 

C  p  7  For  since  by  |  man  came  |  death: 
(cr)  by  man  came  also  the  resur  |  rec- 
tion  |  of  the  |  dead. 

Dp  S  For  as  in  Adam  |  all  *  =  |  die:  (/) 
even  so  in  Christ  shall  |  all  be  |  made 
a  I  live.     1  Cor.  xv :  20. 


G.O. 

Ff      Glorv  be  to   the   Father.  |  and 


to 


the  |  Son :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost ; 
As  it  was  in  the  beginuing,  is  now, 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world  without  \ 
end  •  =  |  A  •  =  |  men. 


OCCASIONAL  ANT  HEME 


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340. 


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F/  /CHRIST  our  passover  is  sacri 
\J  riced  |  for  us  :  therefore  |  let  us 
keep  the  |  feast; 

F  2  Xot  with  the  old  leaven,  neither 
with  the  leaven  of  malice  and  |  wicked  | 
ness:  but  with  the  unleavened  bread  of 
sin  |  ceri  |  ty  and  |  truth.     1  Cor.  v:  7. 

Ff      3  JURIST    being  raised  from  the 
\J  dead  |  dieth  •  no  |  more:  death 
hath  no  more  do  |  minion  |  over  |  Him. 
Swell  shut. 

D  p     4  For  in  that  He  died.  He  died  unto  | 
sin  *  =  |  once:    (/)   but    in    that    He 
Zireth  He  |  liveth  |  unto  |  God. 

C  5  Likewise  reckon  ye  also  yourselves 
to  be  dead  indeed  |  unto  |  sin  :  but 
alive  unto  God  through  |  Jesus  |  Christ 
©ur  J  Lord.    Bom.  vi:  9. 


G.O. 

Ff     6  /CHRIST  is  risen  |  from  •  the  I 
\J  dead:   and  become  the  first  \ 
fruits  of  |  them  that  |  slept. 

Swell  shut. 

C p  7  For  since  by  |  man  came  |  death. 
[cr]  by  man  came  also  the  resur  J  rec 

tion  |  of  the  |  dead. 

Dp  8  For  as  in  Adam  |  all  ■  =  |  die:  (/) 
even  so  in  Christ  shall  |  .ih  be  |  made 
a  |  live.     1  Cor.  xv 

G.O. 

F*      Glory  be  to  the   FoAww  |  and  *  to 
the  j  Son:  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  I  Ghost: 
As   it   was    in  tut  beginning,   is  noio, 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  \corld  Vithout  | 
end  •  =  ]  A  "  «  |  men. 


341 


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342. 


OCCASIONAL  ANTHEMS. 

Easter  Baj?* 

To  be  sung  instead  of  "Venite  exulTemtts  DOMIHO." 


75 


Tone  viii. 


(Second  Harmony  foe  Cadence.! 


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Christ  our  Passover  issacri-  fi  •  ced    for     us: 

G.  O. 

J5y /CHRIST  our  passover  is  sacri  |  ficed 
Kj  for  us :  therefore  |  let  us  |  keep  the 
feast ; 

F  2  Not  with  the  old  leaven,  neither  with 
the  leaven  of  I  malice  and  j  wick  *  edness: 
but  with  the  unleavened  bread  of  sin  | 
ceri  |  ty  and  |  truth.     1  Cor.  v.  7. 

FfS  /"YtJRIST  being  raised  from  the  dead  | 
\J  dieth  |  no  more:  death  hath  no  more 
do  |  minion  |  over  |  Him. 


343. 


1 


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Christ  our  Passover  is  sao-ri  -  fi  •  ced  for 


Swell  shut. 

Dp  4  For  in  that  He  died,  He  died  unto  \ 

sin  •  =  |  once :  (/ )  but  in  that  He  Jit-eth, 

He  |  liveth  |  unto  |  God. 
C  5  Likewise  reckon  ye  also  yourselves  to 

be  dead  indeed   j  unto  |  sin:    but  alive 

unto  God  through  |  Jesus  |  Christ  our  | 

Lord.     Rom.  vi.  9. 

G.  O. 
FfQ  /CHRIST   is  men  |  from  the  |  dead* 
\J  and  become  the  first  J  fruits  of  | 

them  that  |  slept. 

Swell  shut. 

Cpl  For  since  by  |  man  came  |  death:  (/ ) 

by  man   came  also  the  resur  |  rection  | 

of  the  |  dead. 
Dp 8  For  as  in  Adam  |  all  *  =  |  die:  (/) 

even  so  in  Christ  shall  |  all  be  |  made  a  | 

live.     1  Cor.  xv.  20. 

G.  O. 

F/Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  to  the  | 
Son:  and  \  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost; 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  note,  and  | 
ever  |  shall  be:  world  without  |  end  •=  | 
A  *  =  I  men. 


Toxe  III.! 


(Second  Harmony  for  Cadence.) 


OCCASIONAL  ANTHEMS. 


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344. 


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G. 


PRAISE    ye   the   Lord,    for  it   is    a 
good    thing    to    sing     praises  \ 
unto  '  our  |   God:    for  it   is  pleasant, 
and  |  praise  is  |  come  ■  =  |  ly. 

2  The  Lord  doth  build  up  Je  |  rusa 
lem  :  He  gathereth  together  the  out 
casts  of  I  Isra  I  el. 


Choir. 

C  p      3  He  healeth  those  that  are  |  broken  ■ 
in  |  heart  :    and  |  bindeth  |  up   their  | 
wounds. 

Swell. 

D  4  He  covereth  the  heaven  with  clouds, 
and  prepareth  rain  |  for  the  |  earth  : 
He  maketh  the  grass  to  |  grow  up  |  on 
the  I  mountains. 


345. 


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C         5  He  afoeth  to  the  |  beast  his  |  food  : 
and  to    the    young  |  ravens  |  which  | 
cry. 
G.  O. 
Ff      6  Praise  the  Lord,  O  Je  |  rusa  |  lem: 

*'  thy  |  God  O  |  Si  *  =  |  on. 
C         7  For    He    hath    strengthened    the 
bars  |  of  ■  thy  |  gates:  and  hath  blessed 
thy  |  children  '  with  |  in  •  =  |  thee. 
Swell. 

Dp     8  He  maketh  peace  |  in  thy  |  borders: 
(er)  and  tilleth  thee  with  the  |  finest  | 

of  the  j  wheat. 
G.  O. 
Ff      Glory    be  to   the  Fr/ther.  |  and  ■  to 
the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost, 
As   it    was   in  the  beginning,   i> 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world  witnout  j 
end  •  =  |  A  *  =  |  men. 


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OCCASIONAL  ANTHEMS, 

&tjatUtS0it>tug  Bus* 

To  be  sung  instead  of  the  "venite  exultemus  domino." 


t  i 


9 &- 


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Pra'se  ye  the  Lord un-to  our  God: 

Fkom  Psalm  cxlyii. 

G.  O.  V 

Ft "OHAISE  ye  the  Lord,  for  it  is  a  good 
JL     thing  to  sing  praises  |  unto  *  our  | 
God:    for  it  is  pleasant,   and  |  praise  * 
is  i  come  *  =  |  ly. 

F  2  The  Lord  doth  build  up  Te  |  rusa  [  lem : 
He  gathereth  together  the  out  |  casts 
of  |  Isra  |  el. 

Choir. 

C/>3  He  healeth  those  that  are  |  broken  * 
in  |  heart:  and  |  bindeth  |  up  their  | 
wounds. 

Swell. 

D  4  He  covereth  the  heaven  with  clouds, 
and  prepare th  rain  |  for  the  |  earth:  He 

349. 

Intonation  of  Tone  VIII. 


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Praise  ye  the  Lord, 


un  -  to   our  God: 

Tone  viii.  2 


maketh  the  grass  to  |  grow  up  J  cm 
the  |  mountains. 

C  5  He  aiceth  to  the  I  beast  his  |  food 
and  to  the  young  |  ravens  |  which  •  =  | 
cry. 

G.  O. 

Ff  6  Praise  the  Lord  0  Je  |  rusa  |  lem: 
praise  thy  |  God  O  |  Si  •  =  |  on. 

C  7  For  He  hath  strengthened  the  bars  | 
of  thy  |  gates:  He  hath  blessed  thy  \ 
children  ■  with  |  in  •  =  |  thee. 

Swell. 

Dp  8  He  maketh  peace  |  in  thy  |  borders: 
(cr)  and  filleth  thee  with  the  |  finest  |  of 
the  j  wheat. 

G.  O. 

Ff  G\ory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  ■  to  the  | 
Son;  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  j  Ghost; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now, 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be:  world  without  | 
end  *  =  J  A  *  =  |  men. 


(Second  Harmony  for  Cadence.) 


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OCCASIONAL   ANTHFMS 

Consecration  of  etjurdjea 
Mom.       3  71. 


8.0 


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Psalm  xxiv. 

O.  O.  Prin. 

Fmf  mHE  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  all 
JL    tkat  |  therein  |  is  :  the  compass 

of  the   world    and  |  they  that  |  dwell 

there  |  in. 
F        2  For   He   hath  founded  it  up  |  on 

the  |  seas  :    and  prepared  |  it  up  j  on 

the  |  fl»ods. 
Choir. 
Cp     3  Who  shall  ascend  into  the  hill  I  of 

the  |  Lord  :   or  who  shall   rise  up  j  in 

His  |  holy  |  place  ? 
D         4  Even  he  that  hath  clean  hands  and 

a  |  pure  '  =  |  heart :  and  that  hath  not 

lift    up    his    mind    unto    vanity,    nor 

sworn  |  to  de  |  ceive  his  |  neighbour. 
C        5  He  shall  receive  the  blessing  |  from 

the  |  Lord  :    and  righteousness  from 

the  |  God  of  |  his  sal  |  vat  ion. 
D        6  This  is   the  generation  of  |  them 

that  |  seek  Him;  even  of   them  that  | 

%eek  thy  |  face  O  |  Jacob. 


Full  Swell. 

Ff     7  Lift  up  your  heads  O  ye  gates,  and 
be  ye  lift  up  ye  ever  |  lasting  |  doors: 
and  the  King  of  |  glory  |  shall  come  |  in. 
(Shut.) 
Dp     8  Who  is  the  |  King  of  |  glory:  (/) 
G.  O.  it  is  the  Lord  strong  and  mighty,  even 
the  |  Lord  '  =  |  mighty  •  in  |  battle. 
Swell.      , 
Ff      9  Lift  up  your  heads  O  ye  gates,  and 
be  ye  lift  up  ye  ever  \  lasting  j  doors : 
and  the  King  of  \  glory  |  shall  come  |  in. 
(Shut.) 
Dp     10  Who  is  the  |  King  of  |  glory:  (/) 
G.  O.  even  the  Lord  of  hosts  j  He  ■  is  the  | 
King  of  |  glory. 

Ff      Glory  be  to  the   Father  |  and  ■  to 
the  |  Son  :  and  \  to  the  J  Holy  |  Ghost; 
As   it   was  in  the  beginning,  is  nowf 
and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world  without  | 
end  •  =  |  A  *  =  |  men. 


373. 


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84 


OCCASIONAL    A  NTH  RMS 


374. 


ffnstUtttfon  of  J«fnfsttr». 
375. 


Brown. 


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G. 


O. 


Laudate  Xomex. 


VISE 


the  Lord,    laud  ye  the 
j>rai: 
ye  |  servants  |  of  the  |  Lord. 


OPRi 
_Y(/yy/e  !  of  the  |  Lord:  praise  it  O 


2  Ye    that    stand   in   the    house  |  of 

the  |  Lord:  in  the  courts  of  the  |  house 

of  |  our  '  =  |  God. 
C        3  O  praise  the  Lord,  for  the  |  Lord 

is  |  gracious:  O  sing  praises>imto  His  | 

Name  for  |  it  is  J  lovely. 
D        4  The  Lord  is  gracious  and  |  nier- 

ci  j  ful :    long-suffering,   |  and    of   | 

great  ■  =  |  goodness. 
C        5  The  Lord  is  loving  unto  |  eve  '  ry  | 

man:    and   His   mercy    is  |  over  fall 

His  |  works. 
D        6  All    Thy   works    praise    Thee   | 

O  •  =  |  Lord' :   and  Thy  saints  give  | 

thanks  ■  =  |  unto  |  Thee. 
C        7  The  Lord  doth  huild  up  Je  |  rusa 

lem:    and   gather  together    the    out 

casts  of  |  Isra  |  el. 

Choir. 

Dp     S  He  healeth  those  that  are  |  hroken  ■ 
in  |  heart  :   and   giveth  medicine  to  | 
heal  their  |  sick  ■  =  |  ness. 


376. 


Soft  G.  O. 

C         i>  The    Lord's   delight  is   in   |  them 
that    |    fear    Him  :    and  put    their   I 
trust  •  =  |  in  His  |  mercv. 
(Cres.) 

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flour  of  |  wheat. 

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death. 
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Df  14  O  God,  wonderful  art  Thou  in 
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Israel,  He  will  give  strength  and  power 
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■  After  9  Commandments. 


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;   and    then     the    faoe      of      the     Lord  shall     not       be    turned     a  -  way     from       thee 

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435. 


On  l/u»  Presentation  of  the  Alms 


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On  the  Presentation  of  the  Aims. 


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437. 


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Which,  despite  of  faults  and  failings, 
Help  Thy  grace  in  its  prevailings  — 
On  Thine  altar  laid  we  leave  them; 
/  Christ,  present  them !  God  receive  them ! 


P      Homage  of  each  humble  heart, 
Ere  we  from  Thy  house  depart ; 
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Adoration,  ecstacy; 
All  that  childlike  love  can  render 
Of  devotion  true  and  tender — 
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438. 

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places,  give  thanks  unto  Thee,  O  Lord,  [Holy  Father,  1  Almighty,  Everlasting  God. 

(Proper  Preface.) 

Therefore  with  angels  and  archangels,  and  with  all  the  company  of  heaven,  we 
and  magnify  Thy  glorious  Name;  evermore  praising  Thee,  and  saying, 


439. 


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Answer. 


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It  is  very  meet,  right,  and  our  bounden 

duty,  that  we  should  at  all  times,  and  in  all 
places,  give  thanks  unto  Thee,  0  Lord, 
[  Holy  Father  J,  Almighty,  Everlasting  God. 
(Prop' ■  r  Preface. ) 
Therefore  with  angels  and  archangels, 
and  with  all  the  company  of  heaven,  we 
laud  and  magnify  Thy  glorious  Name  ;  ever- 
more praising  Thee,  and  saying, 


441. 


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Thou  that  takest  away  the  [  sins  '  of  the  I  world:  re  I  ceive  our  I  prayer. 

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For  Thou  only  I  art  *  =  I  holy:  Thou  I  only  I  art  the  I  Lord. 

Thou  only,  O  Christ,  with  the  I  Holy  I  Ghost:    art  most  high  in  the  I  glory  ■  of  I 
God  the  I  Father. 


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453. 

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454. 


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JFVo»/  Psalms  xxxix  and  xc 

So/Y  G.  O. 

F })  ~T  ORD,  let  me  know  my  end,  and 
JLj  the  number  I  of  my  i  days:  that 
I  may  be  certified  howl  long  I  I  have 
to  I  live. 

F p  2  Behold  Thou  hast  made  my  days 
as  it  were  a  I  span  *  =  I  long:  and  mine 
age  is  even  as  nothing  in  respect  of 
Thee,  and  verily  every  man  living  is 
«/to  I  gether  I  vani  1  ty. 

C  3  For  man  walketh  in  a  vain  shadow. 
and  disquieted  him  I  self  in  I  vain:  he 
heapeth  up  riches,  and  cannot  tell  I 
who  shall  I  gather  I  them. 

Swell  Open. 

D  cr  4  And  now  Lord  what 
hope:  truly  my  I  hope  is 
Thee. 

C         5  Deliver   me  from    all  I  mine  of  I 
fences:     and     make     me    not   a   re  I 
buke  '  =  I  unto  '  the  I  foolish. 
(  Closal. 

Dp  0  When  Thou  with  rebukes  dost 
chasten  man  for  sin.  Thou  makest  his 
beauty  to  consume  away,  like  as  it 
were  a  moth  I  fretting  '  a  I  garment: 
every  man   Merefore  I  is    but  I  vani  I 

ty- 

i  Open. 
C cr     7  Hear  my  prayer  ()  Lord,  and  with 
Thine  ears*  con  I  sider  *  my  I  calling: 
hold  not.  Thy  I  peace  •  =  I  at  my  I  tears. 

Clot 

I)  p  8  For  I  am  a  I  stranger  ■  with  I  fhee: 
and  a  sojourner  as  I  all  my  I  fathers  I 
were. 

C         9  O  spare  me  a  little,  that  I  may  re  I 
cover    *    my  I  strength:    before     1    go 
hence^  I  and  be  I  no  more  I  seen. 
soft  <;.  o. 

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uuv:  from  one 
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f/enev  I  ation  I  to  an  i 


C  11  Before  the  mountains  were 
brought  forth,  or  ever  the  earth  and 
the  I  world  were  I  made:  Thou  art  God 
from  everlasting  and  I  world  with  I 
out •  =  I  end. 

D  12  Thou  turnest  man  I  to  de  I  struc- 
tion:  again  Thou  sayest,  Come  a  I 
gain  ye  i  children  '  of  I  men. 

C  13  For  a  thousand  years  in  Thy  sight 
are  I  but  as  I  yesterday:  seeing  that 
is  past  as  a  I  watch  •  =  I  in  the  I 
night. 

I)  14  As  soon  as  Thou  scatterest  them 
they  are  even  I  as  a  I  sleep:  and  fade 
&way  I  sudden  ■  ly  I  like  the  I  gi 

IS  In  the   morning  it  is  green  and  I 
groweth  I  up:  but  in  the  evening  it  is 
cut  down  I  dried  I  up  and  I  wither'd. 
Swell, 

Dp  16  For  we  consume  away  in  I  Thy 
dis  I  pleasure:  and  are  afraid  at  Thy  I 
wrathful  I  indig  I  nation. 

Cp  17  Thou  hast  net  our  mis  I  deeds  be  I 
fore  Thee:  and  our  secret  sins  in  the 
light  I  of  Thy  I  counte  I  nance. 

D  18  For  when  Thou  art  angry  all 
our  I  days  are  I  gone:  we  bring  our 
years  to' an  end,  as  it  were  a  I  tale  •  =  I 
that  is  I  told. 

C  10  The  days  of  our  age  are  three- 
score years  and  ten:  and  though  men 
be  so  strong  that  they  come  to  I  four- 
score I  years:  yet  is  their  strength 
then  but  labour' and  sorrow:  so  soon 
passethija  I  way  and  I  we  are  I  gone.' 

D  cr    20  So  teach  us  to    I    number  ■  our  I 
days:     that     we    may     apply     our  I 
hearts  '  =  I  unto  I  wisdom. 
G.  O. 

F  f  Glory  be  to  the  Father.  I  and  ■  to 
the  I  Son  :  and  I  to  the  I  Holy  I  Ghost; 
A-  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now 
and  I  ever  I  shall  be:  world  without  I 
end  •  =  I  A  '  =  I  men. 


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cour but  of    Thee    O   Lord,   who  for 
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hour  for  any  pains  of  |  death  to  I  fall 
from  I  Thee. 


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OFT  of  the  deep  have  I  called  unto 
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2  O  let  Thine  ears  consider  |  well: 
the  voice  of  my  com  |  plaint. 

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mark  what  is  done  a  |  miss :  O  Lord, 
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cr  S  And  He  shall  redeem  Isra  |  el :  from 
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|  and  the  devil,  Good  Lord,  deliver  us. 

From  lightning  and  tempest;  from  plague,  pestilence,  and  famine;  from  battle  and  mur- 
der, and  from  )  sud-den  death,  Good  Lord,  deliver  vs. 

From  all  sedition,  privy  conspiracy,  and  rebellion;   from  all  false    doctrine,  heresy,  and 
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Good  Lord  deliver  us. 

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Thy  Baptism,  Fasting,  |  and  Temp-tation,  Good  Lord,  deliver  us. 

By  Thine  Agony  and  Bloody  Sweat;  by  Thy  Cross  and  Passion:  by  Thy  precious  Death 

and  Burial;  by  Thy  glorious  Resurrection  and  Ascension :   and  by  the  coming  of  the 

|  Holy  Ghost,  Good  Lord,  deliver  us. 

In  all  time  of  our  tribulation;  in  all  time  of  our  prosperity;  in  the  hour  of  death,  and  in 
the  |  day  of  judgment,  Good  Lord,    deliver  us. 


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We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us,  good  Lord* 
That  it  may  please  Thee  to  illuminate  all  Bishops,  Priests,  and  Deacons,  with  true  know 
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ing they  may  set  it  forth,and  show  |  it  ac-cordingly; 

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That  it  may  please  Thee  to  send  forth  labourer*  ,  into  Thine  harvest. 

We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us,  good  Lord, 
That  it  may  please  Thee  to  bless  and  keep  ]  all  Thy  people; 

We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us,  good  Lord, 
That  it  may  please  Thee  to  give  to  all  nations  unity,  |  peace.and  concord; 

We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us,  good  Lord. 
That  it  may  please  Thee  to  give  us  an  heart  to  love  and  fear  Thee,  and  diligently  to  live 
after  |  Thy  com-mandments; 

We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us.  good  Lord. 

That  it  may  please  Thee  to  give  to  all  Thy  people  increase  of  grace  to  hear  meekly  Thy 

Word,  and  to  receive  it  with  pure  affection,  and  to  bring  forth  the  fruits  |  of  the  Spirit ; 

We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us.  good  Lord. 

That  it  may  please  Thee  to  bring  into  the  way  of  truth  all  such  as  have  erred,  and  |  are 

de-ceived  :  We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us,  good  Lord. 

That  it  may  please  Thee  to  strengthen  such  as  do  stand ;  and  to  comfort  and  help  the 

weak-hearted;  and  to  raise  up  those  who  fall;  and  finally  to  beat  down  Satan  under 

our  feet:  We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us,  good  Lord. 

That  it  may  please  Thee  to  succour,  help,  and  comfort,  all  who  are  in  danger,  necessity, 

and  |  tri-bu-lation; 

We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us,  good  Lord. 
That  it  may  please  Thee  to  preserve  all  who  travel  by  land  or  by  water,  all  women  in  the 
perils  of   child-birth,  all  sick  persons,  and  young  children ;   and  to  show  Thy  pity 
upon  aK  prison-  |  ers  and  captives; 

We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us,  good  Lord. 
That  it  may  please  Thee  to  defend,  and  provide  for,  the  fatherless  children,  and  widows, 
and  all  who  are  desolate  |  and  oppressed; 

We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us,  good  Lord. 
That  it  may  please  Thee  to  have  mercy  up-  |  on  all  men; 

We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  ua,  good  Lord. 
That  it  may  please  Thee  to  forgive  our  enemies,  persecutors,  and  slanderers,  and  to  | 
turn  their  hearts; 

We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us,  good  Lord. 
That  it  may  please  Thee  to  give  and  preserve  to  our  use  the  kindly  fruits  of  the  earth, 
so  that  in  due  time  we  |  may  en-joy  them; 

We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us,  good  Lord. 
That  it  may  please  Thee  to  give  us  true  repentence;  to  forgive  us  all  our  sins,  negligen- 
ces, and  ignorances;  and  to  endue  us  with  the  grace  of  Thy  Holy  Spirit  to  amend 
our  lives  according  to  Thy  |  ho-ly  Word; 

We  beseech  Thee  to  hear  us,  good  Lord. 
MINISTER.  ANSWER. 


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MINISTER  AND  PEOPLE. 


Our  Father,  Who  art  in  heaven,  Hallowed  be  Thy  Name.  Thy 
kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done  on  earth,  As  it  is  in  heav- 
en. Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our 
trespasses,  as  we  forgive  those  who  trespass  against  us.  And 
lead  us  not  into  temptation;  But  deliver  us  from  evil.    Amen. 


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heart  nor  the  desire  of  such  as  are  sorrowful;  mercifully  assist  our 
prayers  which  we  make  before  Thee  in  all  our  troubles  and  adversities, 
whensoever  they  oppress  us;  and  graciously  hear  us,  that  those  evils 
which  the  craft  and  subtilty  of  the  devil  or  man  worketh  against  us, 
may,  by  Thy  good  providence,  be  brought  to  nought;  that  we  Thy 
servants,  being  hurt  by  no  persecutions,  may  evermore  give  thanks 
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glory  of  Thy  Xame,  turn  from  us  all  those  evils  that  we  most  justly  have  deserved; 
and  grant,  that  in  all  our  troubles  we  may  put  our  whole  trust  and  confidence  in  Thy 
mercy,  and  evermore  serve  Thee  in  holiness  and  pureness  of  living,  to  Thy  honour  and 
glory;  through  our  only  Mediator  and  Advocate,  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord.    Amen. 

ALMIGHTY  God,  Father  of  all  mercies,  we,  Thine  unworthy  servants,  do  give  Thee 
most  humble  and  hearty  thanks  for  all  Thy  goodness  and  loving-kindness  to  us,  and  to 
all  men.  We  bless  Thee  for  our  creation,  preservation,  and  all  the  blessings  of  this  life; 
but,  above  all,  for  Thine  inestimable  love  in  the  redemption  of  the  world  by  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ ;  for  the  means  of  grace,  and  for  the  hope  of  glory.  And,  we  beseech  Thee, 
give  us  that  due  sense  of  all  Thy  mercies,  that  our  hearts  may  be  unfeignedly  thankful, 
and  that  we  show  forth  Thy  praise,  not  only  with  our  lips,  but  in  our  lives;  by  giving 
up  ourselves  to  Thy  seryice,  and  by  walking  before  Thee  in  holiness  and  righteouness  all 
our  days;  through  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord,  to  whom,  with  Thee,  and  the  Holy  Ghost, 
be  all  honour  and  glory,  world  without  end.    Amen. 


ALMIGHTY  God,  who  hast  given  us  grace  at  this  time  with  one  accord  to  make  our 
common  supplications  unto  Thee:  and  dost  promise  that  when  two  or  three  are  gathered 
together  in  Thy  Xame,  Thou  wilt  grant  their  requests;  Fulfil  now,  O  Lord,  the  desires 
and  petitions  of  Thy  servants,  as  may  be  most  expedient  for  them;  granting  us  in  this 
world  knowledge  of  Thy  truth,  and  in  the  world  to  come  life  everlasting.     Amen. 


THE  GRACE  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  the  love  of  God,  and  the  fellowship  of  the 
Holy  Ghost,  be  with  us  all  evermore.     Amen. 
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Selections  of  psalms. 


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Psalm  xix.      Cce?i  enarrant. 

G    O.   t'rhi. 

FrV^UK   heavens  declare  the  |  glory* 
-1_    of  |  God-:    and  the  firmament  | 
showeth  •  His     handy  |  work. 

2  One  day      telleth   ■   an  |  other : 
and   one   night  |  certi  |  fieth   •   an  | 
other. 

3  There  is  neither  |  speech  nor  | 
language  :  but  their  voices  are  |  heard 
a  j  raong  •  =  |  them. 

4  Their   sound   is  gone  out  into  | 
all  •  ■=  j  lands  :   and  their  words  into 
the  |  ends  ■  =  |  of  the  \  world. 

tied  lire.  I 

5  In  them  hath   He    set  a  taber- 
nacle  |  for  the  |  sun  :    which  cometh 
forth  as  a  bridegroom  out  of  his  cham- 
ber, and  rejoiceth  as  a  |  giant  ■  to  J 
run  his  |  course. 

6  It    goeth    forth   from  the   utter- 
most part  of  the  heaven,  and  runneth 
about   unto  the   ond  .of  |  it  a  |  gain  : 
and  there  is  nothing  hid  |  from  the  | 
heat  there  |  of. 

iDiaps.  i 

7  The  law  of  the  Lord  is  an  un de- 
riled  late,  con  |  verting  •  the  |  soul: 
the  testimony  of  the  Lord  is  sure,  and 
giveth  |  wisdom  |  unto  ■  the  |  simple. 

8  The  statutes  of  the  Lord  are  right 
and  re  |  joice  the  |  heart  :  the  com- 
mandment of  the  Lord  is  pure,  and 
yiveth  j  light  ■  =  |  unto  ■  the  |  eyes. 


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dim.  9  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  clean 
and   en    |    dureth    •   for   |   ever :    the 
judgments  of  the  Lord  are  true,  and  | 
righteous  |  alto  |  gether. 

1 0  More  to  be  desired  are  they  than 
gold,   yea   than   |   much    fine  |  gold: 
sweeter  also  than  honey,  |  and  the  | 
honey  |  comb. 

1 1  Moreover,  by  them  is  Thy  |  ser- 
vant      taught :    and    in    keeping   of 

them     there  is  I  great  re  I  ward. 
BweO, 

p     12  Who  can  tell  how  |  oft  •  he  of  | 
fendeth  :   O  cleanse  Thou  me  |  from 
my  |  secret  |  faults. 

13  Keep  Thy  servant  also  from 
pre  |  sump  ■  tuous  |  sins  :  lest  they 
get  the  do  |  minion  |  over  |  me. 

(C'res.) 

14  Let  the  words  of  my  mouthy 
and  the  meditation  |  of  my  |  heart  :b» 
ahvay  ac  |  cepta  •  ble  |  in  Thy  |  sight 

(Cres.) 

f     15    0    |    =    *    =    |   Lord:  my    \ 
strength    and  |  my  re  |  deemer- 


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SELECTIONS   OF  PSALMS. 


[SEL.  I 


469. 


Fussell. 


470. 


TUBLE. 


Psalm  xxiv.    Domini  est  tevra. 

G.  O.  Prin. 

FrpHE  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  all  that  | 
J-   therein  f  is:  the  compass  of  the  world 
and  |  they  that  |  dwell  there  |  in. 

2  For  He  hath  founded  it  up  |  on  the  | 
seas  :  and  prepared  |  it  up  |  on  the  |  floods. 

Choir. 

p    3  Who  shall  ascend  into  the  hill  |  of 
the  |  Lord:  or  who  shall  rise  up  |  in  His  | 
holy  |  place  ? 

4  Even  he  that  hath  clean  hands  and  a  | 
pure  *  =  |  heart :   and  that  hath  not  lift 
up  his  mind  unto  vanity,  nor  sworn  |  to 
de  |  ceive  his  |  neighbour. 

5  He   shall  receive  the  blessing  |  from 
the  |  Lord  :  and  righteousness/rom,  the  | 
God  of  |  his  sal  |  vation. 

6  This  is  the  generation  of  |  them  that  I 
seek  Him  :  even  of  them  that  |  seek  thy  j 
face  O  |  Jacob. 


471. 


r- r-f 


Battishill. 


Full  Swell. 

full  7  Lift  up  your  heads  O  ye  gates,  and  be 
ye  lift  up  ye  ever  I  lasting  |  doors  :  and  the 
King  of  |  glory  j  shall  come  |  in. 

(Shut.) 

p      8  Who  is  the  |  King  of  |  glory :  (/)  it 
G.O.is  the  Lord  strong  and  mighty,  even 

the  j  Lord  *  =  |  mighty  ■  in  |  battle. 
Swell. 

full    9  Lift  up  your  heads  O  ye  gates,  and 

be  ye  lift  up  ye  ei-er  |  lasting  |  doors: 

and  the  King  of  |  glory  |  shall  come  |  in. 

p      10  Who  is    the  |  King  of  |  glory:  (/) 

O.O.even  the  Lord  of  hosts  |  He  'is  the  | 
King  of  |  glory. 


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G.O. 

FTDRAISE  the  Lord  |  O  my  |  soul:  and  all 
-1-  that  is  within  me  |  praise  His  |  holy 
Name. 

2  Praise  the  Lord  |  O  mv  |  soul:    and 
forget  not  |  all  His  |  bene  |  tits  ; 

3  Who  foraireth   I  all  thy   I   sin :    and 
healeth  all  (thine  in  |  firmi  |  ties. 

4  Who  saveth  thy  life  |  from  de  |  struc- 
tion:  and  crowneth  thee  with  mercy  and 

|  loving  |  kind  ■  =  |  ness. 

5  Who  satisfieth  thy  mouth  with  | 
good  •  =  |  things:  making  thee  young 
and  |  lusty  |  as  an  I  eagle. 


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6  The  Lord  executeth  righteous  , 
and  |  judgment :  for  all  them  that  |  are 
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SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS 


127 


7  He  showed  His  ways  \  unto  | 
Moses:    His  works   unto  the  |  chil- 
dren •  of  |  Isra  |  el. 

8  The  Lord  is  full  of  com  |  pas- 
sion •  and  |  mercy  :  long  suffering,  | 
and  of  |  great  ■  =  |  goodness. 

9  He  icill  not  |  alway  ■  be  |  chid- 
ing :  neither  keepeth  \  He  His  |  an- 
ger •  for  |  ever. 

10  He   hath  not    dealt  with   us  | 
after  •  our  |  sins  :  nor  rewarded  us  ac- 
cording |  to  our  |  wicked  •  ness  |  es. 

1 1  For  look  how  high  the  heaven  is 
in  comparison  |  of  •  the  |  earth  :  so 
great  is  His  mercy  also  toivard  |  them 
that  |  fear  ■  =  |  Him. 

12  Look  how  wide  also  the  east 
is  |  from  the  |  west :  so  far  hath 
He  |  set  our  |  sins  from  |  us. 

13  Yea,    like    as    a    father  pitied 
his  |  own  •  =  |  children  :  even  so  is 
the  Lord  merciful  |  unto  |  them  that  | 
fear  Him. 

dimlA  For  He  knoweth  whereof]  we 
are  |  made:  (dim)  Here??ie»zbereth  | 
that  we  |  are  but  |  dust. 

p      15  The  days  of  man  are  |  but  as 
grass :     for    h<*    flourisheth    as   a 


flower  |  of  the  |  field. 

16  For  as  soon  as  the  wind  goeth 
over  it  |  it  is  |  gone  :  and  the  place 
thereo/shall  I  know  it  I  no  -  =  |  more. 

Soft  o.o. 

cr  17  But  the  merciful  goodness  of  the 
Lord  endureth  for  ever  and  ever  up» 
on  |  them  that  |  fear  Him  :  and  Hie 
righteousness  up  |  on  •  =  j  children's  I 
children. 

cr  18  Even  upon  such  as  |  keep  His  I 
covenant :  and  think  upon  His  com  | 
mandments  •  to  |  do  *  =  |  them. 

19  The  Lord  hath  prepared  His  I 
seat  iii  |  heaven  :  and  His  kingdom  \ 
ruleth  |  over  |  all. 

{Cres.) 

ff     20  O  praise  the  Lord  ye  angels  of 
His,   ye    that  ex  |  eel    in  |  strength  : 
ye    that    fulfil    His    commandment, 
and  hearken    unto   the  |  voice   of  | 
His  *  =  |  word. 

21  O  praise  the  Lord  all  |  ye 
His  |  hosts :  ye  servants  of  |  His 
that  |  do  His  |  pleasure. 

22  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. 


475. 


Sclrctiou 

From  Laxgdox. 


SrronB. 
476. 


Lahee. 


From  psalm  exxxix.  Domine,probast 

Choir. 

Mpf\   LORD,   Thou    hast   searched 
v^   me    |  out  and    |   known    me : 
Thou  knowest  my  down-sitting  and 
mine  up-rising,  Thou  understandest 
my  |  thoughts  ■  =  |  long  be  |  fore. 
2  Thou  art  about  my  path  and  a  I 
bout  my  |  bed :  and  |  spiest  •  out  | 
all  my  |  ways. 


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p      3  For  lo,  there  is  not  a  word  |  in 
my   |   tongue  :  but  Thou  O   Lord  \ 
knowest  *  it  |  alto  |  gether. 


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4  Thou  hast  fashioned  me  be- 
hind  |  and  be  |  fore :  and  |  laid 
Thine  |  hand  up  |  on  me. 

5  Such  knowledge  is  too  wonder- 
ful and  |  excel  ■  lent  |  for  me  :  I  can- 
not  at  |  tain  ■  =  |  unto  |  it. 

p  6  Whither  shall  I  go  then  |  from 
Thy  |  Spirit  :  or  (cr)  whither  shall 
I  |  go  then  |  from  Thy  j  presence? 

7  If  I  climb  up  into  beaten  |  Thou 
art  |  there :    if  I  go   down  to  hell  | 
Thou  art  |  there  •  =  |  also. 

8  If  I  take  the  wings   |  of  the  | 
morning :    and  remain   in   the  utter' 
most  |  parts  •  =  |  of  the  |  sea  ; 

9  Even  .  there    also    shall    |    Thy 
hand  |  lead  me  :    and  \  Thy   right  | 
hand  shall  |  hold  me. 

10  If  I  say,  Peradventure  the  dark- 
ness shall  |  cover  |  me :  then  shall 
my  |  night  be  |  turned  '  to  |  day. 

11  Yea,  the  darkness  is  no  dark- 
ness with  Thee,  but  the  night  is  as 
clear  |  as  the  |  day :  the  darkness 
andZ*y^to  |  Thee  are  |  both  a  |  like. 

p     12    For   my  |  reins    are    |   Thine  : 
Thou    hast   covered   me   |    in    my    | 
mother's  |  womb. 

Swell. 

cr  13  I  will  give  thanks  unto  Thee, 
for  I  am  fearfully  and  wonder  |  ful- 
ly |  made  :  marvellous  are  Thy  works, 
and  thai  my  |  soul  ■  =  |  knoweth  ■ 
right  |  well. 

14  My  bones  are  not  |  hid  from  | 


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Thee :  though  I  be  made  secretly, 
and  fashioned  be  |  neath  •  =  |  in 
the  |  earth. 

15  Thine  eyes  did  see  my  sub- 
stance  yet  |  being  •  im  |  perfect :  and 
in  Thy  book  were  |  all  my  |  mem- 
bers |  written ; 

16  Which  day  by  |  day  were 
fashioned  :  when  as  yet  |  there  was 
none  of  I  them. 

Soft  g.  o. 

p  cr  1 7  How    dear   are    Thy    counsels 

unto  |  me   O  |  God :   O  how  great  | 

is  the  |  sum  of  |  them  ! 

18  If  I  tell  them,  they  are  more  in 

???///2ber   |  than   the    |    sand:  when   1 

wake   up  |  I  am  |   present    '   with  | 

Thee. 

Sirell  (Dim.). 

p     19  Try  me   O   God.  and  seek  the 
ground  |  of  my  |  heart  :    prove  me  | 
and  ex  |  amine  ■  my  |  thoughts. 

p     20  Look  well  if  there  be  any  way 
of  |  wicked  *  ness  |  in  me  :    (cr)   and 
lead  me   in   the   |   way  ■  =  |  ever  | 
lasting. 


For  Chants,  see  next  page. 


Psalm  cxlv.     Exaltabo  Te.  Deus. 

FT    WILL    magnify    Thee  O    |    God 
^"my  j  King  :  and  I  willjwoisc  Thy  | 


Name  for  |  ever  *  and  ]  ever. 

2  Every  day  will  I  give  thanks  ) 
unto  |  Thee  :  and  praise  Thy   |    Name 
for  |  ever  ■  and  |  ever. 


SELECTIONS    OF    P6ALM& 

479. 


129 


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3  Great  is  the  Lord,  and  marvel- 
lous worthy  |  to  be  |  praised  :  there 
is  no  |  end  •  =  |  of  His  |  greatness. 

4  One  generation  shall  praise  Thy 
works  |  unto  ■   an  |  other  :   and  de  | 
clare  •  =  |  Thy  •  =  |  power. 

*trell. 

5  As  for  me,  I  will  be  talking  |  of 
Thy  |  worship  :    Thy    glory,    Thy  | 
praise  and  |  wondrous  |  works. 

6  So  that  men  shall  speak  of  the 
might  of  Thy  |  marvel  •  lous  |  acts  : 
and  I  will  a?so  j  tell  •  =  |  of  Thy  | 
greatness. 

7  The  memorial  of  I'hine  abun- 
dant kindness  |  shall  be  |  showed : 
and  men  shall  sing  |  of  Thy  |  right- 
eous |  ness. 

8  The  Lord  is  Gracious  and  |  mer- 
ci  |  ful :    long   suffering    |   and  of  | 
great  •  =••  |  goodness. 

9  The  Lord  is  loving  unto    |    ev- 
ery |  man  :  and  His  mercy  's  I  over  | 
all  His  |  works. 

0.  O. 

10  All  Thy  wTorks  praise  ]  Thee 
O    |    Lord  :   and    Thy   saints    give   | 
thanks  ■  =  |  unto  |  Thee. 

11  They  show  the  glory  I  of  Thy  | 
kingdom  :  and  |  talk  •  =  j  of  Thy  | 
power. 

12  That  Thy  power,  Thy  glory, 
and  mightiness  |  of  Thy  |  kingdom: 
might  be  |  known  '  =  |  unto  |  men. 

Btcell. 

13  Thy  kingdom  is  an  erer  |  last- 
ing |  kingdom  :  and  Thy  dominion 
en  |  dureth  ■  through  |  out  all  |  ages. 


480. 


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14  The  Lord  up/ioWeth  all  |  such 
as         fall :     and    lifteth    up    all    | 
those  •  =  |  that  are  j  down. 

Choir. 

per  15  The    eyes  of  all  wait   upon  | 
Thee  O    |   Lord :    and    Thou    givest 
them    their    |    meat   in  |  due   ■   =  | 
season. 

cr    16  Thou  \  openest  •  Thine  |  hand  : 
and  fillest  all  things  |  living  •  with  | 
plenteous  |  ness. 


17  The  Lord  is  righteous   in 

all 

His    |  ways :     and   |    holv   •   in 

all 

His  1  works. 

18  The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  all  them 
that  |  call  up  |  on  Him  :  yea,  all 
such  as  call  up  j  on  Him  I  faith- 
ful |  ly. 

19  He  will  fulfil  thedes*Ve  of  |  them 
that  |  fear  Him  :    He  also  will   hear 
their   cry  |  and  will  |   help   '    =    | 
them. 

20  The  Lord  ipreserveth  all  |  them 
that  |  love  Him  :  but  scattereth  a~ 
broad  |  all  tV  •  uu  |  god  •  =  |  ly. 

Sirell. 

21  My    mouth    shall    speak    the 
praise   j   of  the  |    Lord :  and  let    all 
flesh    give   thanks  unto    His    Aoly  ( 
Name  for  I  ever  ■  and  I  ever. 


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Selection  Eijfrtr 


481. 


Blow. 


Psalm  li.    Miserere  met,  Deus. 
Choir. 

P  XT  AVE  mercy  upon  me  O  God,  after 
XI  Thy  |  great '  =  |  goodness  :  accord- 
ing to  the  multitude  of  Thy  mercies  do 
a  I  way  ■  =  |  mine  of  |  fences. 

2  Wash  me  throughly  from  my  |  wick- 
ed |  ness :    and  |  cleanse  me  |  from  my  | 
sin. 

3  For  I  ac  j  knowledge  *  my  |  faults : 
and  my  |  sin  is  |  ever  '  be  |  fore  me. 

4  Against  Thee  only  have  I  sinned,  and 
done  this  eml  |  in  Thy  |  sight:    that  Thou 
mightest  be  justified  in  Thy  saying  and  | 
clear  when  |  Thou  art  |  judged. 

5  Behold  I  was  shapen  in  ]  wicked  | 
ness  :  and  in  sin  hath  my  |  mother  '  con  I 
ceived  |  me. 

6  But  lo,  Thou  requirest  truth  in  the  | 
inward   |  parts  :    and  shalt    make  me  to 
understand  |  wisdom  |  secret  |  ly. 

7  Thou  shalt  purge  me  with  hyssop,  and 
I  |  shall  be  \  clean:  Thou  shalt  wash  me, 
and  I  |  shall  be  |  whiter  than  |  snow 

8  Thou  shalt  make  me  hear  of  |  joy 
and  |  gladness :  that  the  bones  which 
Thou  hast  |  broken  |  "may  re  |  joice. 

9  Turn  Thy  face  |  from  my  |  sins  :  and 
put  out  I  all  •  =  |  my  mis  |  deeds. 

10  Make  me  a,  clean  |  heart  O  |  God:  and 
re  |  new  a  *  right  |  spirit  ■  with  |  in  me. 

11  Cast  me  not  away  |  from  Thy  |  pres- 
ence :    and  take  not  Thy  j  holy  |  Spirit  | 
from  me. 


483. 


Tonus  Peregrines. 


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cr  12  Ogive  me  thecowfortof  Thy  I  help 

•    Thyf 
free  ■  =  |  Spirit. 


a  |  gain :    apd  sta61ish  me  |  with 


13  Then  shall  I  teach  Thy  ways  |  unto  ■ 
the  |  wicked  :  and   sinners  shall  be  con  | 
verted  |  unto  |  Thee. 
p    11  Deliver  me  from  blood-guiltiness  O 


health  :  (cr)  and  my  tongue  shall  sing  |  of 

Thy  |  righteous  j  ness. 
[Oven. 
mj  15  Thou  shalt  open  my  |  lips  O  |  Lord : 

and  my  |  mouth  shall  |  show  Thy  |  praise. 
16  For  Thou  desirest  no  sacrifice,  else 

would  I  |  give   it  |  Thee:   but  Thou  de- 

lightest  not  in  |  burnt  '  =  |  offer  |  ings. 
(Closed.)  '      „,  .  _    _  . 

p    17  The  sacrifice  of  God  is  a  |  troubled  i 

spirit  :    a    broken    and  contrite  heart  O 

God  |  shalt  Thou  |  not  de  I  spise. 


*  This  note  is  to  be£  at  the  "Amex"  of  the  "  Gloria  Patri.' 


For  Chants,  see  next  page. 


Psalm  xlii.     Quemadmodum. 

CJioit*. 

.VFT   IKE  as  the  hart  destreth  the  |  wa- 
JLj    ter  |  brooks:  so  longeth  my  soul  \ 
after  I  Thee  O  |  God. 

2  My  soul  is  athirst  for  God,  yea  even 
for  the  !  living  |  God:  when  shall  I  come 
t"  Rftpenr  be  j  fore  the  |  presence  *  of  | 
God  ? 


p    3  My  tears  have  been  my   meat  \  day 

and  !  night:    while  they  daily  say  unto 
me  |  Where  is  |  now  thy  |  God? 

4  Now  when  I  think  thereupon,  I  pour 
out  my  heart  I  bv  my  |  self:  (cr)  for  I  went 
with  the  multitude,  and  brought  them 
forth  |  into  •  ihe  |  house  of  1  a^d. 


484. 


SELECTIONS 

HlNE. 


OF  PSALMS. 

485. 


131 


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/    5  In    the    voice    of  praise   and  | 
thanks    ■    =  |   giving :     among    s?<c^ 
as  |  keep  •  =  |  holy  |  day. 


486. 


I     I 


Winter. 


ttweU. 

p  (I  Why  art  thou  so  full  of  heavi- 
ness |  O  my  |  soul :  and  why  art 
thou  so  dis  I  quiet  |  ed  with  |  in  me? 

6.  O. 

full  7  Put  thy  |  trust  in  |  God:  for  I 
will  yet  give  Him  thanks  for  the 
help  |  of  His  |  counte  |  nance. 

dwell. 

or     8  The  Lord  hath  granted  His  lov- 
mg-kindness  \  in  the  |  day-time  :  and 
in  the  night-season  did  I  sing  of  Him, 
and    made    my    prayer    unto    the    | 
God  •  =  |  of  my  *|  life. 

9  I  will   say  unto   the  God  of  my 
strength,   Why  hast   Thou  for  I  got- 


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10  Namely,  while  they  say  daily  | 

unto  |   me :    Where   |    =   •   is   |   now 

thy  |  God? 
p     11  Why    art  thou    so   feared    |   O 

my  |  soul :  and  why  art  thou  so  dis  | 

quiet  |  ed  with  |  in  me  ? 
cr     12  (fall)    O  put  thy  |  trust  in  | 

God  :  for  I  will  yet  thank  Him,  which 

is  the  help  of  my  |  counte  ■  nance  | 

and  mv  I  God. 


487. 


Srlrcttou  iFoutrti). 
488. 


Walter. 


Webbe. 


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Psalm  xxxvii.     Noli  oemidari. 

G.  O.     ninps. 

MFTp  RET  not  thyself  because  of  |  the 
un  |  godly ;    neither    be    thou 
envious  a  |  gainst  the  |  evil  |  doers. 

2  For  they  shall  soon  be  cut 
down  |  like  the  |  grass:  and  be  with- 
ered even  |  as  the  |  green  ■  =  |  herb. 

3  Put  thou  thy  trust  in  the  Lord 
and  be  |  doing  |  good  :  dwell  in  the 
land,  and  rerily  |  thou  ■  =  I  shalt 
be  I  fed. 


489. 

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Hayes. 


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Su-eii.±  Delight  thou  |  in  the  |  Lord:  and 
He  shall  give  |  thee  thy  |  heart's  de  | 


sire 


1.32 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


[SEL.  IV. 


487.  Walter.         488. 


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5  Commit  thy  way  unto  the  Lord,  and    489 
nt  thy  |  trust  in  |  Him:  and  \  He  shall  J  # 


put  thy  |  trust  in  |  Him:  and  \  He  shall  J 
oring  it  •  to  |  pass. 

6  He  shall  make  thy  righteousness  as 

clear  |  as  the  |  light:   and  thy  just  deal- 
ing |  as  the  |  noon  '  =  |  day. 

7.  Hold  thee  still  in  the  Lord,  and  abide 
patient  |  ly  up  |  on  *  =  j  Him:  but  grieve  not 
thyself  at  him  whose  way  doth  prosper, 
against  the  man  that  doeth  |  after  |  evil  | 
counsels. 

8  Leave  off  from  wrath  and  let  |  go  dis  | 

Pleasure:   fret  not  thyself  else  shalt  thou 
e  |  moved  |  to  do  |  evil. 

Swell  open. 

mf  9  Wicked  doers  shall  be  1  rooted  |  out: 
*and  they  that  patiently  abide  the  Lord  \ 
those  '  shall  in  {  herit  *  the  |  land. 

10  Yet  a  little  while,  and  the  ungodly 
shall  be  |  elean   *  =  |  gone:    thou  shalt 
look  after  his  place,  and  |  he  shall  |  be  a  | 
way. 

11  But  the  meek-spirited  shall  pos  |  sess 
the  |  earth:  and  shall  be  refreshed  in  the  | 
multi  |  tude  of  |  peace. 

12  The  ungodly  seeketh    covrcsel    a  | 
gainst  the  |  just:"  and  gnasJieth  up  |  on 
him  I  with  his  |  teeth. 

13.  The  Lord  shall  laugh  \  him    to  | 
scorn:    for  He  hath  seen  j  that  his  |  day 
is  |  coming. 

14.  The    ungodly  have  drawn  out  the 
sword  and  have  |  bent  their   |   bow:    to 
cast  down  the  poor  and  needy,  and  to 
slay  such  as  are  of  a  |  right  ■  =  ]  conver  | 
sation. 

15  Their  sword  shall  go  through  their 
own  *  =  |  heart:   and   their  |  bow  •  =  | 
shall  be  |  broken. 

16  A  small  thing  that  the  |  righteous  | 
hath:  is  better  than  great  |  riches  "  of  |  the 
urn  |  godly. 


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be  |  broken:   and  the  |  Lord  up  |  holdeth  • 
the  |  righteous.      » 

(Cres.) 

f  18  The  Lord  knoweth  the  days  |  of 
the  |  godly:  and  their  inheritance  |  shall 
en  |  dure  for  |  ever. 

19  They  shall  not  be  con/bunded  in  the  | 
peril   ■  ous  |  time:    and  in  the  days  of 
dearth  |  they  shall  |  have  e  |  nough. 

20  As  for  the  ungodly  they  shall  perish, 
and  the  enemies  of  the  Lord  shall  consume 
as  the  I  fat  of  |  lambs:  yea,  even  as  the 
smoke  shall  |  they  con  |  sume  a  ,  way. 

21  The  ungodly  borroweth.  and  pay* 
eth  I  not  a  |  gain:  butthe  righteous  is mer- 
ci  |  ful  and  j  liber  |  al. 

G.  O.  Coupled. 

f  22  Such  as  are  blessed  of  God  shall 
pos  |  sess  the  |  land:  and  they  that  are 
cursed  of  Him  |  shall  be  |  rooted  j  out. 

23  The  Lord  or«7ereth  a    good  man's  | 

going:    and  inaketh    his   way  ac  \  cepta  • 
ble  |  to  Him  |  self. 

{Dim.) 

p      24  Though  he  fall,  he  shall  not  be  1   cast 
a  !  way:  for  the  Lord  up  |  holdeth  ■  him  | 
with  His  |  hand. 


17  For  the  arms  of  the   ungodly  |  shall        their  !  bread. 


pcrlo  I  have  been  voting,  and    now  am  | 

old:    and  vet  saw  I  never  the  righteou 
k:3  |  seed  '  =   :  begging 


SEL.  IV.J 


SELECTIONS   OF  PSALMS. 


26  The  righteous  is  ever  mercx  \  fill 
and  |  lendeth:  ancihis  |  seed  is  |  bless  •=  I 
ed. 

27  Flee  from  evil,  and  do  the  thing  |  that 
•  is  |  good :  and  |  dwell  for  |  ever  |  more. 

28  For  the  Lord  loveth  the  thing  |  that 
Is  |  right:  He  lorsaketh  not  His  that  he 
godly,  but    they  \  are    pre  j  served  ■  for  | 
ever. 

29  The  unrighteous  shallbe  |  punish  |  eel: 
as  for  the  seed  of  the  ungodly,  it  \  shall 
be  I  rooted  |  out. 

30  The  righteous  shall   in  |  herit '  the  | 
land:  and  |  dwell  there  |  in  for  |  ever. 

31  The  mouth  of  the  righteous  is  ex- 
er  |  cised  *  in  !  wisdom:  and  his  tongue  \ 
will  be  |  talking  *  of  |  judgment. 

Soft  G.  O. 
collided. 

32  The   law  of   his  God  is  |  in  his  j 
heart;  and  his  |  goings  |  shall  not  |  slide. 

3:3  The  ungodly  |  seeth  •  the  (  righteous: 
and  seeketh  oc  |  casion  *  to  I  slay  '  =  | 
him. 

34  The  Lord  will  not  leave  him  I  in 
his  |  hand:  nor  condemn,  |  him  when  |  he 
is  |  judged. 


35  Hope  thou  in  the  Lord  and  keep 
His  way,  and  He  shall  promote  thee 
that  thou  shalt  pos  |  se.ss  the  I  land:  when 
the  ungodly  shall  perish  |  thou  shalt  J 
see  *  =  |  it. 

36  I  myself  have  seen  the  ungodly  in  | 
great  •  =  |  power:  and  j/ourishing  ]  like 
a  |  green  '  =  |  bay-tree. 

37  I  went  by,  and  lo  1  he  was  |  gone:   I 
sought  him,  but  his  place  |  could   no  I 
where  be  |  found. 

Swell. 

l>     38  Keep    innocency,    and     take     heed 
unto  the  thing  |  that  is  |  right:   fo?  that 
shall   bring  a  man  |  peace  •  =  J  at  the  I 
last. 

39  As  for  the  transgressors,  they  shall  | 
perish  *  to  |  gether:  and  the  end   of  the 
ungodly  is,  they  shall  be  rooted  |  out  *  =  I 
at  the  |  last. 

(Oes.; 

mf  40  But  the  salvation  of  the  righteous 
cometh  I  of  the  |  Lord:  who  is  also  their 
strength  \  in  the  |  time  of  |  trouble. 

41  And  the  Lord   shall   stand  by  them 
and  |  save  •  =  |  them:    He  shall   deliver 
them  from   the    ungodly  and  .*hall  save 
them,  because  they  |  put  their  |  trust  in  | 
Him. 


Selection  iFtttij. 


490. 


Farkaxt. 


491. 


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492. 


Psalm  i.    Beatus  vir,  qui  non  abiit. 

6.  O.  Diaps. 

KFT3LESSED  is  the  man  that  hath  not 
_D  walked  in  the  counsel   of  the  un- 
godly, nor  stood  in  the  |  way  of  |  sinners: 
and  hath  not  sat  in  the  J  seat  *  =  |  of  the  | 
scornful. 

2  But  his  delight  is  in  the  law  |  of  the  | 
Lord:   and  in  His    law  will    he  exercise 
him  |  self  *  =  |  day  and  |  night. 

3  And  he  shall  be  like  a  tree  planted  by     zymu: 
the  |  water  |  side:   that  will  bring  fjrth    p- 
bis  I  fruit  in  |  due  ■  =  |  season. 


Elvey. 


.  'I 
490 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 

FAKK.,ST.  491. 


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look,  whatsoeverne  |  doeth  |  it  shall  |  pros- 
per. 

Choir,  Pia. 

p  5  As  for  the  ungodly,  it  is  not  |  so  with  I 
them:  but  they  are  like  the  chaff,  whicb 
the   wind   scattered!  away   from    the  | 

face  •  =  |  of  the  |  earth. 
p     H  Therefore  the  ungodly  shall   not  b« 
able  to  stand  \  in  the  |  judgment:   neithci 
the  sinners  in  the  congre  |  gation  |  of  the  ', 
righteous. 

7  But  the  Lord  knoweth  the  way  i  of 
the  |  righteous:  (dim)  and  the  way  <Ji  the 
un  |  godly  1  shall '  =  |  perish. 


492 


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Psalm  xv.    Domine,  quis  habitabit? 
Light  G.  O. 

IfFT  ORD,  who  shall  dwell  in  Thy  |  tab- 
I  j  er  |  nacle:  or  who  shall  rest  up  |  on 
Thy  |  holy  |  hill  ? 

2  Even  he  that  Zeordethan  |  uncor'rupt  | 
life:  and  doeth  the  thing  which  is  right, 
and  speaketh  the  |  truth  ■  =  |  lrom  his  | 
heart. 

3  He  that  hath  used  no  deceit  in  his 
tongue,  nor  done  evil  |  to  his  i  neighbour: 
and  |  hath  not  |  slandered  ■  his  I  neigh- 
bour. 

fjhoir. 

4  He  that  setteth  not  by  himself,  but  is 
Zotcly  in  his  !  own  *  ==  |  eyes:  and  maketh 
much  of  |  them  that  |  fear  the  |  Lord. 

5  He  that  sweareth  unto  his  neighbour, 
anddi^ap  |  pointeth'him  |  not:  thowjhit  \ 
were  '  to  his  I  own  ■  =  |  hindrance. 


495. 


Elvey. 


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6  He  that  hath  not  given  his  money  up  | 
on  ■  =  |  usury:  nor  taken  reward  a  |  gainst 
the  1  inno  1  cent. 

Bwett. 

7  Whoso  |  doeth  ■  these  I  things:  shaU  I 
ne  *  =  j  =  '  ver  I  fall. 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


135 


497. 


Arnold. 


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Psalm  xci.      $ui  habitat. 


o.o. 

MF  TTTHOSO  dwelleth  under  the  de- 
V  V      fence   of  the    |   Most  ■  =  | 
High  :  sliall  abide    wwder  the  |  shad- 
ow -  of  |  the  Al  |  mighty. 

2  I  will  say  unto  the  Lord,  Thou 
art  my  hope,  and  |  my  strong  |  hold  : 
my  God  in  |  Him  ■  =  |  will  I  |  trust. 

3  For  He  shall  deliver  thee  from 
the  snare  |  of  the  |  hunter  :  and  from 
the  |  noisome  |  pesti  |  lence. 

4  He  shall  defend  thee  under  His 
wings,  and   thou  shalt    be    safe  |  un- 
der •  His  |  feathers  :  His  faithfulness 
and  truth  shall  |  be  thy  |  shield  and  | 
ouckler. 

5  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  for 
any  |  terror  •  by  |  night  :  nor  for 
the  |  arrow  ■  that  |  flieth  ■  by  |  day  ; 

6  For    the  pestilence   that  |  walk- 
eth  •  in  |  darkness  :  nor  for  the  sick- 
ness  that    de   |   stroyeth    |   in    the  | 
noonday. 

Steell. 

p      7  A  thousand  shall  fall  besiae  thee, 
and    ten    ^iowsand     at  |  thy   right  I 
hand :     but    it    shall    |   not    come    | 
nigb  •  =  |  thee. 

p      8   Yea,  W»th  thine  eyes  shalt  j  thou 
be  |  hold :  and  see  the  re  j  ward  of  j 
the  un  |  godly. 

/      9  For  Thou  Lord  j  art  my  |  hope : 
Thou    hast  set  Thine  house  of  de  | 
fence  •  ■  ]  very  j  high. 


498. 


Bellamy. 


10  There  shall  no  evil  happen  |  un- 
to I  thee  :  neither  shall  any  |  plague, 
come  |  nigh  thy  |  dwelling. 

(Cres.) 

11  For  He  shall  give  His  angels^ 
charge  |  over  |  thee  :  to  keep  \  thee 
in  |  all  thy  |  ways. 

12  They  shall  bear  thee  |  in  their  | 
hands  :  that  thou  hurt  not  thy  |  fo®t 
a  |  gainst  a  |  stone. 

13  Thou  shalt  go  upo?i  the  |  lion 
and  |  adder :  the  young  lion  and  the 
dragon  shalt  thou  |  tread  •  =  |  un- 
der •  thy  |  feet. 

14  Because   he  hath  set  his   love 
upon  Me,  therefore  will  I  de  |  liver  | 
him  :  I  will  set  him  up,  because  j  he 
hath  |  known  my  |  Name. 

15  He  shall   call  upon  Me  and  |  I 
will  |  hear  him  :  yea,  I  am  with  him 
in  trouble,  I  will  deliver  him  and  | 
bring  *  =-=  |  him  to  |  honour. 

16  With  long  life  will  I  |  satis  ' 
fy  |  him :  and  j  show  him  |  My  sal  | 
w^tion. 


136 


499 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS 

Selection  SfrtJj* 
500. 


fSEU  VI 


Babnby. 


MOITK. 


Igimgiige 


From  Psalm  xxxii.    Beati,  quorum. 

Soft  G.  O. 

P    "OLESSED  is  he  whose  unrfcflteous- 
_D  ness  |  is  for  |  given:  and  whose  | 

sin  is  |  cover  |  ed. 

2  Blessed  is  the  man  unto  whom  the 
Lord  im  |  puteth  '  no  |  sin:  and  in  whose  | 
spirit  •  there  |  is  no  |  guile. 

Choir. 

3  I  will  acknowledge  my  sin  |  unto 
Tliee:  and  niineuun'<//<teousness  |  have  I 
not '  =  |  hid. 

4  I  said,  I  will  confess  my  sins  \  unto  " 
the  |  Lord:  and  so  Thou  foryenjest  the  | 
wicked  *  ness  |  of  my  (  sin. 

5  For  this  shall  every  one  that  is  godly 
make  his  prayer  unto  Thee, in  attmewhen 
Thou  |  mayest  ■  be  \  found:  (cr)  but  in  the 
great  ?'/ater-noods  I  they  shall  |  not  come  | 
nigh  him. 

Swell. 

cr  6  Thou  art  a  place  to  hide  me  in,  Thou 
shalt  preserre  |  me  from  |  trouble:  Thou 
shalt  compass  me  about  with  songs  \  of 
de  |  liver  |  ance. 


7  I  will  inform  thee,  and  teach  thee  in 
the  tcay  wherein  |  thou  shalt  |  go:  and  / 
will  |  guide  thee  |  with  mine  |  eye. 

8  Great  plagues  remain  |  for  the  *  un  | 

5odly:  but  whoso  putteth  his  trust  in  the 
iord,  mercy  emoraceth  |  him  on  |  every  | 
side. 

Full  Sivell. 

(J'ull)  9  Be  glad  O  ye  righteous,  and  rejoice  | 
in  the  |  Lord:  and  be  joyful  all  ye  |  that 
are  |  true  of  |  heart. 


Psalm  cxxx.    De  jyrofundis. 
Swell. 

p    AUT  of  the  deep  have  I  called  wnto 
\J    Thee  O  |  Lord:  Lord  \  hear  *  =  | 
mv  *  =  |  voice. 

2  O  let  Thine  ears  con  I  sider  |  well: 
the  |  voice  of  [  my  com  I  plaint. 

3  If  Thou  Lord,  wilt  be  extreme  to???  ark 
what  is  |  done  a  1  miss:  O  Lord  who  |  may 
a  I  bide  •  =  |  it  ? 

<f.  o. 

cr    4  For  there  is  |  mercy  *  with  |  Thee: 
Merefore  |  shalt  '=  I  Thou  be  |  feared. 

p  5  I  look  for  the  Lord,  my  soul  doth 
wait  for  1  Him:  in  His  |  word  *  =  |  is  my 
trust. 

6  My  soul  ./teeth  |  unto  '  the  1  Lord :  be- 
fore the  morning  watch,  I  say  be  |  fore 
the  [  morning  |  watch. 


504. 


Gilbert. 


cr  7  O  Israel  trust  in  the  Lord,  for  with  the 
Lord  |  there  is  |  mercy:  and  with  Him  is  | 
plenteous  *  re  |  demp  ■  =  I  tion. 

cr  8  And  He  shall  redeem  I  Isra  I  el:/romj 
all  •  =  I  His  •  =  I  sins. 


SEL.  VII.] 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS 


137 


Psalm  cxxl    Levavi  oeulos. 
G.O. 

MF~T  WILL  lift  up  mine  eyes  \  unto  *  the  | 
_L    hills:  from  \  whence  '  =  |  cometh  * 
my  I  help. 

2  My  help  cometh  even  |  from  the  |  Lord: 
who  hath  |  made  *  =  |  heaven  and  |  earth. 

3  He  will  not  suffer  thy  foot  |  to  be  | 
moved:  and  He  that  |  keepeth  •  thee  |  will 
not  |  sleep. 

Swell, 

4  Behold,  He  that  fceepeth  |  Isra  |  el: 
sJuiU  |  neither  |  slumber  '  nor  |  sleep. 

ICres.) 

5  The  LordWimself  |  is  thy  |  keeper:  the 
Lord  isthyde/enceup  |  on  thy  |  right '=  | 
hand; 

6  So  that  the  sun  shall  not  burn  \  thee 
by  I  day:  neither  the  |  moon  *  =  •  by  •  =  | 
night. 


507. 


Leslie. 

I 


'&->-&- 


mmmmm 


(Cres.) 

The  Lord  shall  preserve  thee  |  from  all  | 
evil :  yea,  it  is  even  He  |  that  shall  |  keep 
thy  J  soul. 

8  The  Lord  sfyall   preserve  thy   going 
out,  and  thy  |  coming  I  in:  from  this  time  | 
forth  for  |  ever  |  more. 


508. 


Selection  Strtoeutf)* 

dupuis.    ouy. 


Statham. 


Psalm  xxiii.    Dominus  regit  me. 
Light  Q.  o. 
JfPHpHE   Lord  lis  my  |  shepherd:  there- 

-L  fore  |  can  I  |  lack  ■  =  |  nothing. 

2  He  shall  feed  me  in  a  1  green  *  =  |  pas- 
ture:  and  lead  me  forth   be  |  side  the  | 
waters  ■  of  |  comfort. 

3  He  shall  con  |  vert  my  |  soul:  and 
bring  me  forth  in  the  paths  of  righteous- 
ness \  for  His  |  Name's  *  =  |  sake. 

Swell. 

4  Yea  though  I  walk  through  the  valley 
of  the  shadow  of  death,  I  will  |  fear  no  f 
evil:  for  Thou  art  with  me,  Thy  rod  and 
Thy  |  staff  •  =  |  comfort  |  me. 

5  Thou  shalt  prepare  a  table  before  me 
against  them  that  I  trouble  1  me:    Thou 


510. 


Stephexs. 


hast  anointed  my  head  with  oil  and  my  | 
cup  *  =  |  shall  be  |  full. 

( Cres . ) 

6*  But  Thy  loving-kindness  and  mercy 
shall  follow  me  all  the  days  |  of  my  |  life: 
and  I  will  dwell  in  the  house  |  of  the  { 
Lord  for  I  ever. 


138 


SELECTIONS    OF   P^ALM- 


[SEL.    VII. 


511. 


Crotch. 


Psalm  xxxiv.   Benedicam  Domino. 

G-  O.  Diapa.  coupled. 

MFT   WILL  alway  give  thanks  |  un- 
to    •    the    |    Lord :     His    praise 
shall  |  ever  ■  be  |  in  my  |  month. 

2  My  soul  shall  make  her  boast  | 
in  the  |  Lord  :  the  humble  shall  hear 
there  |  of  •  =  |  and  be  |  glad. 

3  0  praise  the  |  Lord  with  |  me  : 

and  let  us  magni  |  fy  His  |  Name  to  | 

gether. 
Choir. 

dim  4  I  sought  the  Lord  |  and  He 
heard  me  :  yea,  He  defo'tered  me 
out  of  |  all  my  |  fear. 

5  They    had  an   eye  unto  Him  \ 
and   were   |   lightened :    and   their  | 
faces  *  were  |  not  a  |  shamed. 
p     6  Lo   the    poor    crieth,    and   the 
Lord  |  heareth  |  him  :    (cr)  yea,  and 
sai-ethhim  |  outof  |  all  his  |  troubles. 

7  The  angel  of  the  Lord  tarrieth 
round  about  |  them  that  |  fear  Him  : 
and  |  =  •  de  |  liver  •  eth  |  them. 

(Cres.) 

8  0  taste   and    see  how   gracious 
the  |  Lord  •  =  |  is :  blessed  is  the  | 
man  that  |    trusteth  *  in  |  Him. 

9  0  fear  the  Lord,  ye  that  |  are 
His  |  saints :  for  they  that  |  fear 
•  =  |  Him  lack  |  nothing. 

10  The  lions  do  lack  and  \  suffer  | 
hunger :  but  they  who  seek  the  Lord, 
shall  want  no  manner  of  |  thing  ■  =  | 
that  is  |  good. 

11  Come  ye  children,  and   heark- 
en |  unto  |  me  :  I  will  teach  you  the  | 
fear  *  =  |  of  the  |  Lord. 

dijn  12  What  man  is  he  that  |  lusteth  ' 
to  |  live:    and  would  |  fain    '   —    | 
see  tco^d  [  days? 


512. 


Anon. 


513 


Crotch. 


'mmsmm 


-£?.   -£2_|SL 


^-,   & 


msmm 


^=t=ibbrb-t^r 


(Dim.) 

p     13  Keep  thy  |  tongue  from  |  evil : 
and  thy  lips  |  that  they  |  speak  no  | 
guile. 

p  14  Eschew  etril  |  and  do  |  good : 
seek  |  peace  •  =  |  and  en  |  sue  it. 

cr  15  The  eyes   of    the   Lord    are  | 
over  •  the  |  righteous  :  and   His  ears 
are  |  open  |  unto  •  their  |  prayers. 

16  The  countenance  of  the  Lord  is 
against  them  |  that  do  |  evil :  to  root 
out  the  remembrance  |  of  them  |  from 
the  |  earth. 

17  The  righteous  cry,  and  the 
Lord  i  heareth  |  them  :  and  delivereth 
them  |  out  of. |  all  their  |  troubles. 

18  The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  them 
that  art  of  a  |  contrite  |  heart :  and 
will  save  such  as  |  be  •  of  an  |  hum- 
ble I  spirit. 

Swell. 

p  19  Great  are  the  tro uhles  \  of 
the  |  righteous :  (cr)  but  the  Lord 
deiivereth  |  him  •  =  |  out  of  |  all. 

20  He  keepeth  |  all  his  |  bones  :  so 
that  not  |  one  of  |  them  is  |  broken. 

21  But  misfortune  shall  slay  |  the 
un  |  godly  :  and  they  that  hate  the 
righteous  |  shall  be  |  deso  |  late. 

22  The  Lord  delivereth  the  souls 
of  His  |  servants:   and  all  they  tha* 
put  their  trust  in  Him  shall  |  not  be  | 
desti  |  tute. 


SEL.  VlL] 


SELECTIONS   OF  PSALMS. 


139 


TURNEB. 


ife 


lg|ggg||g 


Psalm  lxv.     Te  decet  hymnus. 

F  T^HOU  O  God,  art  |  praised  •  in 

Sion  :   and  unto  Thee  shall  the 
vow  be  performed  |  inJe  |  rusa  |  lem. 

2   Thou    that    |    hearest   •    the    | 
prayer  :  unto  \  Thee  shall  |  all  flesh 
come. 

Sicell. 

dim  3  My  misdeeds  prevail  a  |  gainst 
•  =  |  me :  O  be  Thou  j  merci  • 
ful  I  unto  *  our  I  sins. 


Open. 

f  4  Blessed  is  the  man  whom  Thou 
choosest,  and  receivest  |  unto  |  Thee : 
he  shall  dwell  in  Thy  court,  and  shall 
be  satisfied  with  the  pleasures  of  Thy 
house,  even  |  of  Thy  |  holy  |  temple. 

5  Thou  shalt  show  us  wonderful 
things  in  Thy  righteousness,  O  God 
of  |  our  sal  |  ration  :  Thou  that  art 
the  hope  of  all  the  ends  of  the  earth, 
and  of  them  that  remain  |  in  the  | 
broad  •  =  |  sea  : 

6  Who   in    His  strength   setteth  | 
fast  the  |  mountains  :  and  is  |  girded' 
a  |  bout  with  |  power. 

iim  7  Who  stilleth  the  racing  |  of  the  | 
sea :  and  the  noise  of  His  waves  and 
the  |  madness  |  of  the  |  people. 

v  8  They  also  that  dwell  in  the  utter- 
most parts  of  the  earth  shall  be  a- 
fraid  |  at  Thy  |  tokens  :  Thou  that 
makest  the  outgoings  of  the  morning 


to  |  praise 


O.  O.  Diaps. 

f  9  Thou  visitest  the  earth 
blessest  |  it :  Thou  |  makest 
very  |  plenteous. 


and 
•  it 


10  The  river  of  God  is  |  full  of  | 
water :    Thou   preparest   their   corn, 
for   so  Thou  pro  |  videst  |  for  the  | 
earth. 

Swell. 

11  Thou    waterest    her    furrows, 
Thou    sendest  rain   into   the   little  \ 
valleys   *   there    |    of:     Thou   makest 
it  soft  with    the  drops  of  rain  and  | 
blessest  *  the  |  increase  j  of  it. 

12  Thou  crownest  the  year  |  with 
Thy  |  goodness  :  and  Thy  |  clouds 
drop  |  fat  •  =  |  ness. 

13  They  shall  drop  upon  the  dwell- 
ings  of  the  |  wilder  |  ness :    and  the 
little  hills  shall  re  I  joice  on  |  every  j 
side. 

14  The  folds  shall   be  |  full  of  | 
sheep  :    the   valleys  also  shall  stand 
so  thick  with  corn  that  ]  they  shall  | 
laugh  and  |  sing. 


HO 


SELECTIONS   OF   PSALM  & 

Selection  EifiJjtf)* 


HAYKfl 


SEL.  VIII.] 


Macfarrejt. 


Psalm  lxxxiv.      Quam  dilecta. 
Soft  a.  o. 
-3^7)     HOW    amiable   |   are    Thy  | 


519. 


Hayes. 


Lord  •  = 


dwellings  :  Thou 
of  •    =    |  hosts  ! 

•2  My  soul  hath  a  desire  and  longing 
to    enter    into    the    courts  \  of   the  | 
Lord  :    my   heart   and    my  flesh    re- 
in the  |  living  |  God. 

3  Yea.  the  sparrow  hath  found 
her  an  house,  and  the  swallow  a  nest 
where  she  may  |  lay  her  |  young : 
even  Thy  altars  O  Lord  of  hosts, 
my  |  King  ■  =  [  and  my  |  God. 

4  Blessed   are  they  that  dwell  |  in 
Thy  |  house  :  they  will  be  |  alway  | 
praising  |  Thee. 

5  Blessed    is     the      man     whose 
strength  |  is  in  |  Thee  :     in    whose  | 
heart  •  =  |  are  Thy  |  ways. 

6  Who  going  through  the  vale  of 
misery  use  it  I  for  a  |  well :  and 
the  |  pools  are  |  filled  •  with  |  water. 

7  They  will   go    from    |    strength 


feSgifn=i 


to  |  strength  :  and  unto  the   God   of 

gods  appeareth  every  |  one  of  |  their 

in  |  Sion. 
soft  8weU. 
p     8    O    Lord   God   of    hosts    \    hear 

For  Chants,  see  next  page. 


my  |  prayer :  hearken  |  O  •  =  |  God 

of  |  Jacob. 
(Cres.) 
cr  9   Behold  O    God  |  our  de  |  fend- 
er ;    and  look    upon  the  |   face  of  | 
Thine  An  |  ointed. 

10  For  one  day  |  in  Thy  |  courts  : 
is  |  better  |  than  a  |  thousand. 

11  I  had  rather  be  a   doorkeeper 
in  the  house  |  of  my  |  God :  than  to 
dwell    in   the  tents  |    of  un  |  godli  ) 
ness. 

Full  StceU. 

f      12  For  the  Lord  God  is  a  hght  \ 
and   de  |  fence  :    the   Lord  will  give 
grace  and  worship,  and  no  good  thing 
shall   He    withhold  from  them  that  | 
live  a  |  godly  |  life. 

13  OLord  |  God  of  |  hosts  :  1  lessed 
is  the  man  that  |  putteth  ■  ris  |  trust 
in  I  Thee. 


Psalm  lxxxv.    Benedixisti,  Domine. 

Soft  G.  O. 

MPT  ORD,    Thou    art    become    gra- 

J-^   cious  |  unto -Thy  |  land:  Thou 

hast  turned    away   the   cap  |  tivi  |  ty 

of  |  Jacob. 

2  Thou  hast  forgiven  the  offence 
of  Thy  |  people  :  and  \  cover  ■  ed 
all  their  |  sins. 

S  Thou  hast  tak«n  away  all  |  Thy 


dis  |  pleasure :    and   turned    Thyse?/ 
from  Thy  |  wrathful  |  inc'ig  |  nation. 

(Reduced  ■  ' 

p  4  Turn  us  then  O  I  God  our  | 
Saviour :  and  let  Th^ne  '  anger  | 
cease  from  |  us. 

5  Wilt   Thou  be  displeased  at  |  us 
for  |  ever  :   and  wilt  Thou  stretch  out 
Thy  wrath  from  one  grener  |  ation  | 
to  an  |  other  ? 


SEL   VIII.] 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


i  a 


520. 


Smith. 


521. 


Chipp. 


wmmmm 


^£ 


&-&- 
«= 


giS 


^-g 


si 


M- 


er    6  Wilt  Thou  not  turn  again,  and  !  quick- 

en  |  us:   that  Thy  people  1  may  re  |  joice 
in  |  Thee  ? 

7  show  us  Thy  |  mercy  *  O  |  Lord  : 
and  |  grant  us  |  Thy  sal  |  vation. 

8  I  will  hearken  what  the  Lord  God  will 
say  con*|  cerning  |  me:  for  He  shall  speak 
peace  unto  His  people  and  to  His  saints, 
that  they  |  turn  '  =  \  not  a  |  gain. 

(Cres. ' 

9  For  His  salvation  is  nigh  I  them  that  | 
fear  Him:    that  glory  may  |  dwell  •  =  J  in 
our  |  land. 

Mel.  on  G.  O. 

10  Mercy  and  truth  are  |  met  to  j  gether: 
righteousness  and  |  peace  have  |  kissed  * 
each  |  other. 

11  Truth  shall  Nourish  |  out  ■  of    the  | 


earth:   and   righteousness  hath 
down  from  I  heaven. 


looked  | 


12  Yea.  the  Lord  shall  show  |  loving  I 
kindness:  ant?  our  |  land  shall  |  give  her  ] 
increase. 

13  Righteousness  shall  j  go  be  |  fore 
Him:  and  He  shall  direct  His  |  going  |  in 
the  |  way. 


523. 


Monk. 


524. 


Bacon. 


Psalm  xcm.    Dominus  reqnavit. 
e.o. 

F    rpHE  Lord  is  King,  and  hath  put  on 
-L  glo\\  |  ous  ap  |  parel:  the  Lord  hath 
put  on  His  apparel,  and  |  girded  *  Him  | 
self  with  |  strength. 

2  He  hath  made  the  round  |  world  so  | 
sure:  that  it  |  cannot  •  be  |  mo  •  =  |  ved. 

3  Ever  since  the  world  began  hath  Thy 
seat  |  been  pre  |  pared:   Thou  |  art  from  | 
ever  |  lasting. 

Full  Swell. 

4  The  floods  are  risen  O  Lord,  the  j?oods 
have  lift  |  up  their  |  voice:  the  |  floods  lift  | 
up  their  j  waves. 

5  The  waves  of  the  sea  are  mighty  and 


Cumminos. 


rage  |  horri  |  bly:  but  yet  the  Lord  who  ] 
dwelleth  •  on  |  high  is  |  mightier 

6  Thy  testimonies  O  Lord,  are  |  very  | 
sure:  holiness  be  |  cometh  ■  Thine  |  house 
for  |  ever. 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


[SEL.  VIIL 


526. 


ARNrtLD. 


527. 


Chard. 


±=3 


^j^^ip 


Psalm  xcvii.    Dominus  regnavit. 

O.  O.  Coupled. 

FnpHE  Lord  is  King,  the  earth  may  be  f 
JL   glad  there  |  of:  yea,  the  multitude  of 
the  isles  |  may  be  |  glad  there  |  of. 

2  Clouds  and  darkness  are  |  round 
a  |  bout  Him:  righteousness  and  judgment 
are  the  habi  \  tation  |  of  His  |  seat. 

3  There  shall  go  a  |  fire  be  |  fore  Him: 
and  burn  up  His  ene  |  mies  on  |  every  | 
side. 

4  His  lightnings  gave  shine  |  unto  *  the 
world:  the  earth  \  saw  it  *  and  |  was  a 
fraid. 

5  The  hills  melted  like  wax  at  the  pres- 
ence |  of  the  |  Lord:  at  the  presence  of 
the  Lord  |  of  the  |  whole  '  =  |  earth. 

6  The    heavens   have     declared    His  | 
righteous  |  ness:   and  all  the  |  people  * 
have  |  seen  His  |  glory. 

Swell. 

7  Confounded  be  all  they  that  worship 
carved     images,    and    that   delight   in  | 
vain  •  =  |  gods:   worship  J  Him  •  =  |  all 
ye  |  gods. 

8  Sion  heard  of  it  |  and  re  |  joiced  :  and 
the  daughters  of  Judah  were  glad,  because 
of  Thy  |  judgments  |  O  *  =  |  Lord. 


Smart. 


o.o. 

9  For  Thou  Lord,  art  higher  than  all 
that  are  |  in  the  |  earth  :  Thou  art  exac- 
ted |  far  a  |  bove  all  |  gods. 

Swell. 

dim  10  O  ye  that  love  the  Lord,  see  that  ye 
hate  the  thing  |  which  is  I  evil :  the  Lord 
preserveth  the  souls  of  His  saints,  He 
shall  deliver  them  from  the  |  hand  of  | 
the  un  |  godly. 

Cres.) 

cr  11  There  is  sprung  up  a  light  |  for  the  I 
righteous :  and  joyful  gladness  for  j  such 
as  |  are  true  |  hearted. 

full  12  Rejoice  in  the  |  Lord  ye  |  righteous* 
and  give  thanks  for  a  remembrance  |  of 
His  |  holi  |  ness. 


Selection  TSTtntl). 

For  Chants,  see  next  page. 


. 


Psalm  viti.    Domine,  Dominus  noster 

Diaps.  coupled  to  Swell  Reeds. 

F 


LORD  our  Governor,  how  excellent 

world : 
glorjr  •  a  |  bove 


V_y     is  Thy  Name  in  |  all  the  |  world : 


Thou  that  hast  set  Thy 
the  |  heavens. 

[Reduce.) 

2  Out  of  the  mouth  of  very  babes  and 
sucklings  hast  Thou    ordained  strength, 
because  of  Thine  \  ene  |  mies :  that  Thou 
mightest  still  the  enemy,  |  and  '  the  a  | 
v«n  •  =  |  ger. 


3  For  I  will  consider  Thy  heavens,  even 
the  ivorks  |  of  Thy  |  fingers:  the  moon  and 
the  stars  |  which  Thou  |  hast  or  \  dained. 

Choir. 

p  4  What  is  man,  that  Thou  art  !  mindful 
of  |  him:  and  the  son  of  man,  |  that  Thou  | 
visit  •  est  |  him? 

p  5  Thou  madest  him  lower  I  than  the  I 
angels  :  (cr)  to  crown  |  him  with  I  glory  ' 
and  |  worship. 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


Anon. 


143 


Sewell. 


SSIllilllll 


-.^f^feva. 


mmmfm 


6  Thou  makest  him  to  have  dominion  of 
the  works  |  of  Thy  I  hands:  and  Thou  bast 

put  all  things  in  sub  |  jection  |  under ' 
his  |  feet; 

7  All  |  sheep  and  |  oxen:  yea  and  the  | 
beasts  •=  |  of  the  |  field; 

8  The  fowls  of  the  air,  and  the  fishes  J 
of  the  |  sea  :  and  whatsoever  walketh 
through  the  |  paths  *  =  J  of  the  |  seas. 

full  9  0  |  Lord  our  |  Governor:   how  excel- 
lent is  Thy  |  Nf.me  in  |  all  the  I  world. 


531. 


Sife 


532, 


Hayes. 


533 


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Elvey. 

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From  Psalm  xxxiii.    Exultate,jitsti 
O.O.  Prill. 

F    -pEJOICE  in  the  Lord  |  O  ye 
JlV  eous:    for  it  becometh  wel 
just  '  =  |  to  be  |  thankful. 

2  Praise  the  J  Lord  with  j  harp  :  sing 
praises  unto  Him  with  the  lute,  and  in- 
stru  |  ment  of  |  ten  •  =  |  strings. 

3  Sing  unto  the  Lord  a  |  new  *  =  |  song: 
sing  praises  unto  Him  |  with  a  |  good  *  =  | 
courage. 

4  For  the  word  of  the  |  Lord  is  |  true : 
and  |  all  His  |  works  are  |  faithful. 

5  He  loveth  righteous  |  ness  and  |  judg- 
ment: the  earth  is  fuU  of  the  I  goodness  I 
of  the  |  Lord. 

6  By  the  word  of  the  Lord  were  the  1 
heavens  |  made:  and  all  the  hosts  of  them 
by  the  |  breath  •  =  I  of  His  |  mouth. 


f 


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M 


534. 


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Stephens. 


«=S 


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■&■ 


■&-& 


7  He  gathereth  the  waters  ol  the  sea  to- 
gether, as  it  were  up  |  on  an  |  heap:  and 
layeth  up  the  deep  as  |  in  a  |  treasure  | 
house. 

Stvell. 

dim  8  Let  all  the  earth  |  fear  the  |  Lord; . 
stand    in  awe    of    Him,  all    ye   that  | 
dwell '  =  |  in  the  |  world. 

9  For  He  spake  and  |  it  was  |  done:   He 
com?nanded  f  and  it  |  stood  *  =  |  fast. 


J  u 


SELECT/oyb    Ob    PSALMb. 


JSEL.  DL 


535. 


Reinagle. 


536. 


Lee. 


l^iiU^ga  fe^agteBii 


mug 


Psalm  cxlvii.     Laudate  Dominum. 
G.  O. 

F  (~\  PRAISE  the  Lord,fcr  it  is  a  good 
^"^  thing  to  sing  praises  |  unto  • 
our  |  God :  yea,  a  joyful  and  pleas- 
ant thing  it  is  |  to  be  |  thank  •  =  | 

fid. 

2  The    Lord   doth   build  up  Je  | 
rusa  |  lem :  and  gather  together  the 
out  |  casts  of  |  Isra  |  el. 

Choir. 

dim  3  He    healeth    those    that    are    | 
broken  "  in  |  heart :  and  giveth  medi- 
cine to  |  heal  their  |  sick  ■  =  |  ness. 

4  He  telleth  the  number  |  of  the  I 
Stars :  and  calleth.  them  |  all  •  =  | 
by  their  I  names. 

G.  6. 

5  Great  is  our  Lord,  and  great 
is  His  |  power:  yea,  and  His 
wisdom  *  is  |  inn*  |  nite. 

6  The    Lord    setteth    |    up   the    | 
meek :    (dim)   and  bringeth  the  un- 
godly  |  down  •  =  |  to  the  |  ground. 

Swell. 

7  O    sing   unto   the    Lord  with  | 
thanks    *   =    |   giving:     sing  praises 
upon  the  |  harp   '    =  |  unto  ■  our  | 
God; 

8  Who   covereth  the  heaven  with 
clouds,  and  prepareth  rain  |  for  the  | 
earth :    and    maketh   grass    to    grow 
upon  the    mountains,    and  herb  |  for 
the  |  use  of  |  men  ; 

9  Who  giveth  fodder  |  unto  •  the  | 
cattle  :  and  feedeth  the  young  ravens 
that  |  call  up  |  on  •=  |  Him. 

Soft  G.O. 

10  The  Lord's  delight  is  in  |  them 
that   |    fear   Him :     and   put    their  | 
trust  •   ■=»    I  in  His  |  mercy 


r+4 


m  ms*m^mm 


537. 


OUSELET. 


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SB 


^  -g-.^-  -»cs. 


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1  I    I 

(Cres.) 

11  Praise  the  Lord  0  Je  |  rusa 

lem :  praise  thy  |  God  O  |  Si  *  — 
on. 

12  For  He   hath   made    fast    the 
6a rs  |  of  ■    thy  |  gates  :    and   hath  ) 
blessed    ■    thy  |  children    •    with     iu 
thee. 

Swell. 

p     13  He  maketh    peace    |    in  thy  | 
borders :    (cr)   and  /tfeth  thee  |  with 
the  |  flour  of  |  wheat. 

14  He  sendeth  forth  His  com- 
mandment up  |  on  •  =  |  earth  :  and 
His  word  |  runneth  |  very  |  swiftly. 

15  He  grtveth  |  snow  like  |  wool: 
and  scattereth  the  |  hoar  •  =  |  frost 
like  |  ashes. 

16  Hecasteth/or^  His  |  ice  like  | 
morsels  :    who   is   able    1    to  a  |  1  ide 
His  |  frost? 

17  He  sendeth  out  His  irord  and  j 
melteth |  them  :  He  bio weth  with  Hii 
wind  |  and  the  |  waters  |  flow. 

18  He  showeth  His  word  |  unto  I 
Jacob  :  His  statutes  and  ordinances  | 
uuto  |  Isra  |  el. 

dim  19  He  hath  not  dealt  so  with  | 
anv  |  nation  :  neither  have  the  hect 
then  |  knowledge  |  of  His  |  laws. 


SEL.  X.] 


SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS. 


14T; 


538. 


&* 


OUSELEY. 


539. 


Gotts. 


i 


-&-    -«^- 


-^-3 


Psalm  lvii.     Miserere  mei,  Deus. 

F  gET  up   Thyself  O  GW  a   |   bove 
^  the  |  heavens :  and  Thy  glory  a  | 
bove  •  =  |  all  the  |  earth. 

2  My  heart  is  fixed  O  God  my 
heart  is  |  fixed  :  /  will  |  sing  and 
give  •  =  |  praise. 

3  Awake  up  my  glory,  awake 
lute  and  |  harp  :  I  myself  |  will  a 
wake  right  |  early. 

4  I  will  give  thanks  unto  Thee  O 
Lord  a  |  mong  the  |  people  :     and    I 
will  sing  unto  |  Thee  a  |  mong  the  | 
nations. 


540. 


Hopkins. 


Swell  coupled. 

5  For  the  greatness  of  Thy  mercy 
reacheth  |  unto  ■  the  |  heavens  :  and 
Thy  |  truth  *  =  |  unto  *  the  |  clouds. 
fidl  6  Set  up  Thyself  O  God,  a  |  bov& 
the  |  heavens  :  and  Thy  glory  a  | 
bove  •  =  I  all  the  I  earth. 


Selection  fttnttf. 
542. 


Hackett. 


Bellamy. 


543. 


Psalm  xcvi.      Cantate  Domino. 
o.  o. 

F  /~)   SING  unto    the    Lord   a  |  new 
•  =  |  song:  sing  unto  the  Lord  | 
all  the  I  whole  ■  =     earth. 


2  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  and  |  praise     ^ft£ 
s  I  Name  :  be  telling  of  His  sal  I  ^~ 


Hopkins. 


His 

vation  •  from  |  day  to  |  day. 

3  Declare    His    Aoraour    |    unto 
the    |    heathen  :   and   His    wonders  j 
unto  |  all  •  =  |  people. 


(Cres.) 

4  For  the  Lord  is  great,  and  can- 
not worthi  |  ly  be  |  praised  :  He  is 
more  to  be  j  feared  |  than  all  J  £ods- 


146 


544. 


SELECTIONS    OF   PSALM*. 

545. 


(SEL.  X. 


Blakeley. 


COOKK. 


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Psalm  cxlviil    Laudate  Dominium. 

O.   0.  COUpled. 

Ff\    PRAISE  the  |  Lord  of  |  heaven: 
\J    praise  |  =  *  Him  |  in  the  |  height. 

2  Praise  Him  all  ye  I  angels  *  of  |  His  : 
praise  \  =  *  Him  |  all  His  |  hosts. 

3  Praise  Him,  |  sun  and  |  moon:  praise 
Him  |  all  ye  |  stars  and  |  light. 

4  Praise  Him  |  all  ye  |  heavens :  and  ye 
wafers  that  1  are  a  |  bove  the  |  heavens. 

{Open.) 

5  Let  them  praise  the  Name  |  of  the  1 
Lord:  for  He  spake  the  word  and  they 
were  made,  He  com??*  cm  ded,  |  and  they  | 
were  ere  |  ated. 

jShut.) 

6  He  hath  made  them  fast  for  |  ever  ' 
and  |  ever:  He  hath  given  them  a  law  \ 
which  shall  |  not  be  |  broken. 

8*veu. 

7  Praise  the  Lord  up  |  on  •  =  |  earth: 
ye  |  dragons  |  and  all  I  deeps  ; 

iCres.) 

8  Fire  and  hail,  |  snow  and  I  vapours : 
wind  and  |  storm  ful  |  filling  *  His  |  word  ; 


546. 


OUSELEY. 


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^ 


F 


&xz& 


-fi.      ?-^- 


cr  9  Jfowntains  I  and  all  I  hills:  fruitful  | 
trees  ■  =  |  and  all  I  cedars : 

10  Beasts  |  and  all  I  cattle:  worms  |  =  * 
and    feather  '  ed  |  fowls; 

?r  11  Kings  of  the  earth  I  and  all  i  people : 
princes  and  all  j  judges  I  of  the  I  world  ; 
12  Young  men  and  maidens,  old  men  and 
children,  praise  the  Name  |  of  the  |  Lord: 
for  His  Name  only  is  excellent,  and  His 
praise  a  |  bove  •  =  |  heaven  and  |  earth. 

cr  13  He  shall  exalt  the  horn  of  His  people. 
all  His  |  saints  shall  |  praise  Him  :  even 
the  children  of  Israel, even  the  |  people 
that  |  serveth  |  Him. 


547. 


Anon. 


548. 


Banisteh. 


pEfzy^Epi 


Psalm  cxlix.    Cantate  Domino. 
S.  o. 

Ff~\  SING  unto  the  Lord  a|new'  =  | 
W  son^:  let  the  congre  |  gation  *  of  | 
saints  ■  =  |  praise  Him. 

2  Let  Israel  rejoice  in  |  Him  that  |  mad? 
him :  and  let  the  children  of  Sion  be  |  joy- 
ful )  in  their  |  King. 


3  Let  them  praise  His  Name  |  in  the  | 
dance:  let  them  sing  praises  unto  |  Him 
with  |  tabret '  and  |  harp. 

Choir. 

dim  4  For  the  Lord  hath  pleasure  |  in  His  I 

Eeopie  :  and  |  helpeth  '■  the  |  meek  *  —  I 
ear  ted. 


r>EL.  X.] 


SELECTIONS    OF  PSALMS. 


17 


549. 


Humphreys. 


550. 


Terry. 


U- 

2^: 


giSliliS 


§_^ 


Psalm  cl.     Laudate  Dominum. 

F(\  PRAISE  God  in  His  |  holi  | 
^  ness  :  praise  Him  in  the  |  firma 
ment  |  of  His  |  power. 

2   Praise    Him    in    His   I    noble   I 


to 


of 

on 


acts :     praise     Him     according 
His  |  excel  *  lent  |  greatness. 

Full  Swell. 

3  Praise  Him  in  the  sound 
the  trumpet :  praise  Him  up 
the     lute  and  |  harp. 

(Cres.) 

4  Praise  Him  in  the  |  cymbals  • 
and  |  dances :  praise  Him  up  |  on 
the  |  strings  and  |  pipe. 


f 


551. 


Walter. 


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5  Praise    Him    upon     the    well  \ 
tuned  |  cymbals  :  praise  Him  up  |  on 
the  |  loud  •  =  |  cymbals. 

6  Let  everything  |  that  hath  I 
breath :  praise  |  =  •  =■  |  sss  •  the  I 
Lord. 


l"+8  To  be  sunq  at  the  close  of  service. 

No.  i.  2ri)t  Srunifoia  amen* 

Slow  and  sustained,  crescendo.      K^i — : — : — : — :— -: — ■    •    ■    me% 


J.  Stainer. 


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No.  3.  anjje  JSell  atnen* 

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A      -     men, 

dim. 


A      -     men, 


men, 


n^  £     .    .    .    men,      mm*  ran.  caiiii. 

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A   -  men,         A 
men, 


men, 


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men,  A 


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A     -    men,  .  .   . 


P    .         f^ 


A    -   men. 


INDEX   OF  CHANT  BOOK. 


SINGLE    CHANTS. 


Composer. 


Alcock,  Dr. 


Aldrich,  Dr.  H. 


Alien,  W.     . 
Vnonymous 


Yrmes,  Dr.  P.  . 

Arnold,  Dr.  G.B 

Arnold,  Dr.  S. . 

Aylward,  Dr.  T. 
Ayrton,  Dr.  E. 

Bacon,  Rev.  R. 
Baker,  Rev.  Sir  H 
l*anister,  H.  C. 


Barcroft,  L. 

Barnby,  J.    . 

Barrow,  I.    . 
Barry,  C.  A. 


Battishm,  J. 


Bellamy,  R.      . 

*  ii 

Bennett,  A. 
Blakeley.  W.  A. 

Blow,  Dr.  J.     . 
Boissier.  R.  A. 


Bradley,  C.  .    . 
Bridge,  Dr.  J.  F. 
Brown.  A.  H.  . 


W. 


Key.    No. 


C 
G 
G 
D 

A 

F 

Bb 

Bb 

9 

A 

C 
D 

A 
C 
C 

F 

» 


F 

C 

D 

F 

G 

I) 

D 

D 

A 

Bb 

F 

A 
G 
C 

E  mi, 


190 

[222 

[472 

[118 

[515 

271 

308 

92 

156 

[220 

[5-17 

463 

251 

69 

309 

314 

529 

278 

99 

512 

2.54 

290 

616 

4»7 

125 

526 

189 

192 

17 

524 
221 
302 
548 
134 
313 
277 
499 
283 
249 
120 
132 
307 
362 
371 
471 
94 
206 
317 
."42 
498 
306 
544 
250 
4,-1 


D 

9 

F 

281 

Ab 

323 

C 

453 

c 

3S9 

G 

86 

G 

345 

Composer. 


Brown.  A.  H. 


Brownsmith,  J.  L.  . 
Bullinger,  Rev.E.W 


Bulwer,  T.  .     . 
Bunnett,  Dr.  E. 


Calkin,  G.   .    . 
Chard,  Dr.  W. 


Charlesworth,  J 
"Chartres"     . 

Chipp,  Dr.  E.  T. 

Cooke,  Dr.  B. . 

Corfe,  Dr.  C.  W 
Creser,  W.  .    . 

Croft,  Dr.  W. . 
Crotch,  Dr.  W. 


Crow,  E.  J. 
Cummings,  W.  H 

Douglas,  F.  J.     , 
Downes,  L.  T. 

Dupuis,  Dr.  T.  S 


Edwards,  E.     . 
Elliott,  J.  W. 

Elvey,  Sir  G.  J. 


Elvey,  S. 
Farrant,  R. 


Felton.Rev.  W. 


Fisher,  C.  . 
Ford,  E.  A. 
Foster,  J.  . 
Frost,  H.  J. 


Frye,  C   . 
Fussell.  P. 


Key,    No 


G 
F 
F 
Ab 

iP 
F 

C 

G 

F 

E 

A 

D 

Bb 
E 

F 

F 


D 

D 
F 

A 
Bb 

lb 

Bb 

G 
C 

Eb 

A 

D 

F 

Bb 

Bb 

C 
F 
F 

Crai, 

C 

G 

D 

A 

Bb 

F 


374 

459 
260 
152 
170 
2ol 
43 
351 
259 
288 
261 
312 

173 

\    18 
1527 

279 

281 

j  130 

1521 

I  96 

1545 

84 

150 

|  112 

^255 

1511 

513 

169 

(124 

1531 

525 

136 

454 

(363 

(508 

336 
350 
236 
14 
533 
495 
285 
492 

501 

(233 

14P0 

?00 

(456 

,  I  502 

335 

163 

167 

15 

46 

171 

(234 

1469 


Composer. 


Key 


Gadsby,  IT. 

Gardner,  *. 


Garrett,  Dr.  G.  M 


Gee     .    .    .    . 
Gilbert,  W.  B. 


Gladstone,  F.  E, 
Gold  win,  From 
Goodsou,  R.    . 
Goss,  Sir  J. 


Graves,  E.  T.  . 
Greene, Dr.  M. 


Griffiths,  E.     . 
Hackett,  J.  D. 


Hart    .... 
Havergal,  H.  E. 

Hayes,  Dr.  P.  . 
Hayes,  Dr.  W. 


Heims,  N.    . 
Hervey,Rev.  F.A 


Hey  wood,  J. 
J.  . 
Dr.H. 


Higgs,  J. 
Hiles,  ~ 


Hindle,  J.   . 

Hine,  W.  . 
Hodges,  E.  . 
Hopkins,  E.  J. 


Hoyte,  W.  S.    . 
Hullah,  Dr.  J. ' 

Humphreys,  P. 


Jackson,  R. 
Jackson,  W. 


.J. 


Bb 
G 
G  mi. 
G 
G 
D 
C 
D 
C 
G 
C 
A 


Eb 
A 


Eb 
A 

lb 


D 

A 
E 
E 
E 
F 

Bb 

A 
G 
A 
A 

At 
A 
E 

Db 


Eb 
A 

Sb 

F 
A 


'5° 


INDEX  OF  CHANT  BOOK. 


SINGLE  CHANTS—  Continued. 


Composer.  Key.    No.  Composes.  Key.    No.    ;         Composer.  Key,   No 


Tones,  John     .    .    . 

C 

«<            44 

D 

Bang,  Charles  .    .    . 

F 

Lahee,  H 

<«        •< 
Lake,  G.  E.  III'. 
Langdon,  From    .    . 
Lavington.  C.  W. 

<<                        44               II 

A 
F 
Bb 

S" 

D 

Lee,  W 

G 

«     « 

D 

Leslie,  H 

C 

Lillingston,  G.  E.  L. 

Eb 

Macfarren,  G.  A. 

A 

<<              «< 

Bb 

II                       « 

Gmi 

Macfarren,  Walter  . 
Martin,  G.  W, .    .    . 
Medley,  Bishop    .     . 

F 

"           " 

Bb 

Monk,  Dr.  E.  G.  .    . 

C 
f! 

«                u 

A 

Monk.W.H.    .    .    . 

•  4                 (t 
«t                 14 

•  4                      «« 
44                      44 

M                   44 

• 

C 
C 
C 
G 
G 
D 
A 
F 
F 
Eb 
Cmi. 

jRares.  Dr 

A 

Novello,  "V.       ... 

A 

I  49.} 
8 

98 

16 

204 

470 

172 

475 

113 

310 

(     8 

|  496 

|272 

|536 

[303 

1507 

162 

[231 

[518 

160 

53 

[354 

[503 

21 

161 

252 

[319 

:505 

305 

344 

274 

.523 

304 

370 

467 

491 

474 

311 

126 

2J3 

500 

485 

482 


195 


Novello.  V. 


Oakeley,  Sir  H.  S.  . 
Ouseley,Rev.F.A.G. 


Oxford  Chant      . 

Parke,  Rev.  R.  N. 
Purcell,  H.  .  . 
Purcell,  T.  .    .    . 


Reinagle,  A.  R.  .     . 

Richardson,  J.  E.    . 

Ridley,  W 

Rimhault,  Dr.  E.  F. 


Round,  H.  , 
Russell.  W. 


Savage,  W.      .  . 

Selby,  W.  H.   .  . 

Sewell,  A.M. .  . 

Scotch  Chant .  . 

Smart,  H.    .    .  . 

Smith,  Boyton  . 

Smyth,  G.F.    .  . 

Stainer,  Dr.  J.  . 
Statham,  Rev.  Dr. 


Steggall,  Dr.  C. 
Stephens,  C.  E. 


Key. 

No. 

Bb 

135 

G 

256 

G 

223 

E 

276 

C 

(115 
(546 

G 

153 

G 

154 

A 

(   95 
(538 

E 

537 

Bb 

287 

Bb 

151 

D 

91 

Ab 

322 

G 

116 

G 

191 

G 

468 

E 

(197 

(535 

A 

275 

D 

87 

G 

366 

F 

97 

F 

199 

Eb 

262 

A 

13 

F 

198 

Bb 

57 

C 

334 

G 

158 

A 

530 

G 

226 

D 

528 

G 

(117 
(520 

Eb 

159 

D 

89 

E 

128 

F 

56 

Bb 

509 

Eb 

207 

F 

52 

F 

313 

C 

114 

G 

(224 
(491 

A 

193 

A 

196 

oiepnens,  v->.  x*. 

<r                   «4 

•    . 

44                        M 

Stratton,  S.  S. 

'    • 

Tallis,  T.     .    . 

. 

Terry,  E.  R.    . 

. 

Thorne,  E.  H. 
Tomlinson  .    . 
Tonus,  Per 
Tours,  Berthold 

: 

Travers,  J. .    . 

Turle,  James  . 

. 

(<               M 

• 

• 

Turner,  Dr.  W.  . 

. 

Turpin,E.H. .     . 
Turrell,  L.  J.  .     . 
Turton,  Bishop  . 

■ 

Vincent,  C.     .    . 

Walter,  W.  H.     . 

"Wanless,  From    . 

Webbe,  S.   .    .     . 

«        <i 
u        «( 
<<        « 
«        ti 

Welsh,  T.     '.    '.    '. 

Whitney,  S.  B.    . 
Wicks,  Hubert    . 

Winter.  H.  L.      . 
Wood,  E.     .    .    . 

Woodward,   Dr. 
X 

K. 

•i 

<< 

■i 

Young,  J.  W. 


C 

F 

Bb 

A 

(r 

G 
F 

Eb 


r> 

<: 

A 

r> 

E 
G 

Bb 

F 


I) 
A 
A 
F 
A 
G 
C 
F 
F 
E 

Bb 

C 
G 
G 
D 


GREGORIAN   CHANTS. 


Tokk. 

Ending. 

No.  j 

TON1 

Ending. 

No. 

TONB. 

Ending. 

No. 

First      .    . 

Second  .    .    . 

147 

Third 

.    Fourth  .     .    . 

42 

Eighth     . 

First   .... 

216 

•« 

•t 

333 

Fifth 

.    First . 

248 

44 

342 

«« 

Fifth.    .    .    . 

184 

" 

it 

185 

«* 

44 

348 

M 

Sixth      .     .    . 

218 

" 

.    Second 

111 

«« 

Second 

40 

44 

Eighth  .     .    . 

268 

M 

" 

219 

N                . 

• 

67 

Second .    . 

Second  .    .    . 

110 
(   41 

M 

.     Third 
.    Fifth 

247 
82 

41 

• 

44 

217 
349 

Third    .    . 

First.    .    .    . 

(148 

Seventl 

1  .    Fourth 

332 

41 

Irregular 

300 

(301 

Eighth 

.     First  . 

39 

Tonus  Regius    .... 

269 

ti 

Second  .    .    . 

343 

INDEX  OF  CHANT  BOOK. 


15* 


DOUBLE    CHANTS. 


Compos  kr. 


Aldrioh.Kev.  Dr.  H. 
Anon  y  mo  u*. 


Amies,  Dr.  P. 
Attwood,  T. 


Barrow,  Dr.  I. 
Beethoven    .    . 
Bennett,  Alfred 
Boyce,  Dr.  W.  . 

Buck.D.  .    .    ! 
Buck,  Dr.  Z.      . 

Cleeland  .     ,     . 
Cooke,  11.      .    . 

Crotch,  Dr.  W." 


Daw,  John . 
Dupuis,  Dr.  T.  S 


BWey,  Dr.  S. 


Key. 

no: 

•.  H. 

F 

106 

,  . 

G 

2l>9 

E 

1(14 

Kb 

142 

D 

1S1 

F 

177 

C 

208 

D 

292 

F 

328 

.  . 

Bh 

294 

F 

243 

C 

23 

F 

293 

G 

144 

•  • 

G 

372 

D 

48 

G 

376 

G  mi 

59 

C 

26 

G 

138 

A 

210 

E 

139 

•  • 

Bb 

339 

D 

368 

G 

101 

# 

E 

346 

F 

242 

Bb 

213 

* 

F 

329 

Composer,  Key.    No,  Composes.  Key.   No. 


Flintoft.Rev.  L. 
Foster,  J,      .     . 
Fowler,  Rev.  C. 

Gibbons,  Dr   C. 

Goss,  Sir  John 


Handel    .    .     . 
Havergal,Rev.YV 

Hawes,  Rev.  W. 
Hayes,  Dr.  \V. 
Heathcote,  Rev. 
Henley,  Rev.  P. 
Higgins,  TV. 
Hodges,  Dr.  E. 

Jackson,  William 
Jacob,  B.     .    . 
Jacobs,  Rev.  W. 


Kettle,  C.  E. 


Langdon,  R.  . 
Lawes,  H.  .  . 
Lemon,  Colonel 
Lupton,  Rev.  J. 

Matthews,  S.  . 
Matthews,  T.  Re 
Mendelssohn   . 
Morley,  W. 
Mornington,  Earl 


of 


A 

Fb 

E 

F 
C 
E 

Ab 

»b 
G 

Bb 

Ab 
A 


F 

lb 
F 

Eb 

F 

D 

D  mi 

ft 


60      Nares,  Dr.  J. 
72      Xorris  T.      . 

49   'I 

!    Pitman    .     . 


51 


140 
73 
31 

29, 
74 
143 
239 
295 
47 

141 

179 
325 

178 

32 
58 
212 
244 

241 
105 

28 
457 

27 
340 


Propert,  Rev.  W 


Randall,  Dr.  . 
:  Robinson,  J.  . 
1  Rogers,  Sir  J.  L. 

Russell,  W.      . 


Smart,  H,  . 
Smith,  J.  O. 
Smith,  J.  S. 
Soaper,  J.  . 
Stainer.J.  . 
Stevenson,  Sir  J. 


Turle,  J. 


Wesley,  S.  .    . 

Whitfield,  Dr.'c. 
Woodward,  Dr.  R. 


Worgan,  Dr. 


5b 


G 
E 

E 

c 

E 

G 
G 
G 
A 


G 
E 
A 
D 
A 
A 

^b 


182 
324 


178 
61 


33 
364 


175 

178 
238 
103 
266 
327 

24 

240 
180 
265 


356 
50 
211 
102 
29 
326 
2d6 


INDEX  OF  CHaXT  BOOK. 


HOLY    COMMUNION. 


KYKIE  ELEISON. 


OFFERTORY. 


IJiMPOSEIt. 


Ancient  Chant    .... 

Anonymous 

Arnold,  Dr.  S 

Baker,  Henry  Mus.  Bac. 

Beethoven  

Clark,  Scotson    .    .    .    . 

Elvey,  Sir  G.  J 

French  Litanv  .... 
Gilbert.  W.  B.  Mus.  Bac. 

Gounod,  C 

Griffiths,  E 

Hodges,  Dr.  E 

Hodges,  Rev.  J.  S.  B.      . 

Mendelssohn 

Pilbrow.  T 

Schubert 

Stainer,  J 

Thompson,  Thomas  .  . 
Tours,  Berthold  .  .  . 
Tuckerman,  Dr.  S.  P.      . 

Turle,  J -.    . 

"Walmisley,  T.  A.  .  .  . 
Young,  E." 


GLORIA  TIBI. 


Composer. 


G 

G 

A 

Bb 

G 

E 

A 


G 

£b 
F 

A 

Q 

ib 

A 
A 
F 
F 

lb 

E 


No. 


378 
3&1 

387 


3*4 
379 


COMPOSE*. 


3*9 
3<5 

4<>0 

3yo 

391 

3-2 
31)8 
397 
393 
394 
395 


"All  things  come  of  Thee."  Anonym  us 
"  While  we  have  time."    J.  Ban'iby   . 

"To  do  good."    J.  liam by 

"  <iive  alms  of  thv  goods."    J.  Barnby 
"  Thou  art  worthy."    }V.  B.  Gilbert    . 
"  He  that  hath  pitv."    Hope,      .     .    . 
"All  thmgscomeof  Thee.  '  P.  Humphreys 
"  liive  alms  of  thy  goods."    W.  H.  Monk  . 
"  Holy  offerings  rich  and  rare."    Bedhead 
"  If  we  have  sown."    E.  Rogers  .    .    .    . 
"Whoso hath thisworld's goods  "E.Roger. 
"  Blessed  be  the  man."     E.  Rogers. 
"Not  every  one."    J.  Stabler     .    . 
"  While  we  have  time."    J.  Stainer 
"He that  hath  pity."    J.  Stainer   . 
"  Let  your  light  "     C.  Swain.     .    . 


Key 

So. 

0 

4.". 

4  B 

427 

C 

43  1 

P 

c 

4>4 

F 

430 

P 

437 

A 

424 

C 

428 

A 

433 

I) 

423 

8? 

422 

Anonymous    .    .    , 

'Brown,  A.  H  "  .  '. 
Dykes,  Rev.  J.  B.  . 
Garrett,  Dr.  G.  M.  . 
Gounod,  C  .  .  . 
Hodges,  Dr.  E.  .  . 
Knauft.  Rev.  C.  W. 
Monk,  James  J. 

Paxton 

Pierson,  Hv  H.    .    . 

Hevel 

Short,  T 

Tallis,  T 


Key.    No. 


c 

40.3 

G 

409 

D 

410 

A 

414 

E 

415 

Eft 

419 

G 

404 

F 

417 

D 

411 

G 

405 

F 

416 

G 

406 

G 

408 

G 

407 

D 

412 

A 

4-3 

Bb 

418 

0 

402 

SURSTTM  CORDA. 


Composer.  Key.  No. 

Camidge,  Dr i    E        443 

Ely  Cathedral  Service G        440 

Pierson,  H.  H C        438 


SANCTUS. 


Composer. 


Ancient  Chant 

Camidge,  Dr 

Ely  Cathedral  Service  Book 
Ouselev,  Sir  F.  A.  G.  .     .     . 

Pierson,  H.  H 

Spohr      


Tavlor.  J     .     .     . 
Weslev,  Dr.  S.  S. 


Key.  No. 


44i 
444 
441 
44-5 
439 
44<; 

44- 


C         447 
449 


GLORL\  LN  EXCELSIS. 


Composer. 


Old  Chant  .     .     . 
Zeuner,  Charles 


Key 


£b 


N... 


4ol 
452 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


BURIAL  OF  THE  DEAD. 

TEN   SELECTIONS  OF  PSALMS.  .    . 

NO. 

Composer. 
\ 

Key. 

No. 

466 

•"  I  heard  a  voice."    F.  Helmore  .     .     . 

F 
G 
C 

462 
«6I 

463 

"  1  heard  a  voice."  Rev.  J.  H.  Hopkins. 
De  Prof  undis 

THE  CHORAL  SERVICE. 

No. 

464 

4<;.. 

148 

148 

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