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FROM    THE   LIBRARY   OF 


REV.    LOUIS    FITZGERALD    BENSON,   D.  D. 


BEQUEATHED    BY    HIM   TO 


THE    LIBRARY   OF 


PRINCETON    THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARY 


Sectloa  '  Tc^  /  >T 


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MAP  o^m 


MUSIC   FOR  THE   CHURCH   SERVICE. 


A. 


ftcsponscs,  €f)Mit$,  an&  &me& 


FOR   CONGREGATIONAL    AND  CHOIR    USE. 


"  Let  the  people  praise  Thee,  O  God ; 
Yea,  let  all  the  people  praise  Thee."  —  Psalm  lxvii.  5. 


E.    P.    DUTTON    AND   COMPANY. 

BOSTON:   135  WASHINGTON  STREET. 

NEW    YORK:   762   BROADWAY. 

MDCCCLXIX. 


In  presenting  this  Collection  to  the  public,  the  compiler  desires  to  express  his  obligations  to  the 
Rev.  J.  S.  B.  Hodges,  D.  D.,  and  Messrs.  Oliver  Ditson  &  Co.  for  permission  to  insert  several  chants 
and  hymn  tunes,  composed  and  arranged  by  Dr.  Edward  Hodges,  late  organist  of  Trinity  Church, 
New  York,  to  whose  example  and  influence  the  Church  in  America  is  deeply  indebted  for  its  great 
advance  in  correct  musical  taste,  and  whose  memory  will  always  be  tenderly  cherished  by  those 
whose  cultivated  tastes  will  enable  them  to  appreciate  him.  Also  to  Dr.  William  H.  Walter,  organist 
of  Trinity  Chapel,  New  York,  for  chants  and  tunes  now  published  for  the  first  time. 

C.  A.  D. 

Easter,  1868. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1868,  by 

E.    P.    DUTTON    AND   COMPANY, 

in  the  Clerk's  Office  of  the  District  Court  for  the  District  of  Massachusetts. 


INDEX. 


RESPONSES     AND     CHANTS 


Versielos  and  Responses I.-  IT. 

Litany III.- VI. 

COMMUNION"  SERVICE. 

Eyrie  Eleuon VII. 

Gloria  tilii,  Domino VII. 

Nkene  Creed VIII. 

Banctas VIII. 

Appropriate   Hymns Nos.  65  and  ill. 

Agnus   Dei IX. 

Gloria  in  Excelsis IX. 

Nunc   Diinittis X. 

MORNING    PRAYER. 
Chants.  Venite,  exnltemus  Domino.  Nos.     1-  7. 


Chants.    Te  Deum  laudamus Nos.   8-11. 

"        Benedicte,  omnia  opera  Domini.  "     12-16. 

Jubilate   Deo...    "     17-23. 

M         Benedictus "     24-32. 


EVENING    PRAYER. 

u        Cantate  Domino Nos 

"        Bonum  est  confiteri " 

"        Deus  misereatur " 

"        Benedic,  anima  mea " 

BURIAL    SERVICE. 

"  Lord,  let  me  know  mine  end." " 

11  I  heard  a  voice  from  Heaven." " 

Appropriate  Hymn9 Xos.  62,  96,  101  and  102 


33-38. 
39-46. 
47-53. 
54-59. 

60 
61 


HYMN     TUNES. 


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Attleborough 65 

Bowen 69 

Evening  Hymn 64 

Grace  Church 70 

Hurslev 67 

Old  100th 63 

Rockingham 68 

Trinity 66 

Veni,  Creator  Spiritus 71 

C.   M. 

Belmont 77 

Christina-; 72 

Dundee 73 

London   New 75 

Northampton 82 

10 76 

St.  81 

St.  Peter 74 

St.  Stephen 80 

Tiverton 78 

Windsor 79 

8.  M. 

Cambrid_M- 86 

Moravia 83 

Sr  ine 85 

St.  Bride 84 

t    D. 
Netley 87 


No. 

II. 1 .     Innspruck 88 

112.     St.  Helen 90 

11. 3.  "  The  Lord  my  pasture  shall  prepare."    91 

11.4.  Darwell 89 

11.5.  Eventide 93 

"         Russian  Hymn 92 

11.6.  "  Brief  life  is  here  our  portion." 94 

"    (    "  Jerusalem  the  golden." 95 

11. 7.  Judgment  Hvmn 96 

III.l.     Easter  Hymn 100 

"         Innocents 98 

"         Litany.... 97 

"        Vienna 99 

111.1.  Double.     Cronstadt 101 

111.2.  "Rock  of  ages  cleft  forme." 102 

111.3.  Batty 104 

Sharon 103 

111.3.  Double.     Austria 105 

111.4.  "He  is  risen." 106 

111.5.  Sicily 107 

IV.l.     Hanover 108 

IV.2.     St.  Andrew 109 

I V.3.     Wothrook   110 

IV.4.     "  Adcste,  Fideles." Ill 

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Typemoath 113 

"  The  God  of  Abraham  praise." 112 

"  Thy  will  be  done." 89 


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1  0  be  joyful  in  the  Lord,     all  ye       lands : 

2  Be  ye  sure  that  the  Lord    He         is        God  : 


3  0  go  your  way  into  His  \ 
gates  with  thanks-  > 
giving,  and  into  His  J    courts    with   praise : 

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cious, His  mercy  is         ev      -     er  -  lasting : 


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and   His  truth  \ 
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3  As  He  spake  by  the  ) 

mouth  of  His . . . .  ) 

4  That  we  should  be  saved    from 
Glory  be  to  the  Father,     and 
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our  enemies: 
to  the    Son : 


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for  He  hath  visited,  and  re  -  deemed  His    people; 

in  the  house of  His  ser  -    vant    David  ; 

which  have  been  since  the  world    be  -    gan ; 

and  from  the hand  of  all         that   hate  us. 

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5  Show  yourselves  joy-  [ 

t'ul  unto  the  Lord,  . .  \  all         ye        lands  : 

6  Praise  the  Lord  up-    -     on         the       harp  : 

7  With  trumpets also      and  shawms 

8  Let   the   sea    make   a ) 

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hands,  and  let  the  hills  > 

be  joyful  together  be- )  fore      the       Lord: 
10  With       righteousnt 

shall  He \  judge  the      world: 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,      and     to  the     Son  : 
As  it  was  in  the  begin-  ) 

ning,  is  now,  and..  )  cv    -    er     shall  be: 


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sing,  re joice,   and    give     — 

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O    show    yourselves  ) 

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God. 
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King. 


the  round  world,  and    they    that    dwell  there  -  in. 


for  He cometh  to     judge   the     earth. 

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3  Upon  an  instrument  ) 

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Glorv  be  to  the  Father,      and    to  the    Son 


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2  That  Thy  way  may  be      known  upon  earth 

3  Let  the  people  praise...     Thee,    0  God: 

4  O  let  the  nations  rejoice     and       be         glad 


5  Let  the  people  praise  . .  Thee,  0  God  : 

6  Then    shall  the  earth  ) 

bring [  forth  her  increase : 

7  God  shall bless  —  us : 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  and     to  the      Son  : 
As  it  was  in  the  be-  ) 

ginning,  is  now,  and  \  ev'    -  er     shall  be : 


and  show  us  the  % 

light     of    His  r 

countenance,     ( 

and  be ^    merci  -  ful       un     -     to  us: 

Thy  saving  . . .       health     a   -     mong     all     nations. 

yea,  let all  the     peo  -  pie  praise  Thee. 

for   Thou  shalt  -> 

judge  the  folk  / 

righteously,       ( 

and  govern  the  ^    na    -     tions    up     -     on       earth, 
yea,  let all  the     peo  -  pie  praise  Thee. 

• 

and   God,  even  ) 

our  own \    God,      shall    give  us  His  blessing. 

and  all  the  ends  ) 

of  the \    world    shall    fear    9 —        Him. 

and to  the       Ho  -    ly        Ghost ; 

world  without . . .    end.       —        A    -    —    -    men. 


48 


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1  Praise  the  Lord, O  my       soul : 

2  Praise  the  Lord, O  my        soul : 

3  Who  forgiveth all  thy        sin  : 

4  "Who  saveth  thy  life. .     from  de-struction : 

6  O  praise  the  Lord,  ye  ) 
Angels  of  His,  ye  that  > 

ex-    -----     -  )  eel  in  strength : 


6  O  praise  the  Lord,  all    ye  His    hosts  : 

7  O  speak  good  of  the  ) 

Lord,  all  ye  works  of  > 

His,  in  all  places  of )  His  do -minion: 
Glory  he  to  the  Father,  and  to  the  Son  : 
As  it  was  in  the  be-  ) 

ginning,  is  now,  and  f  ev      -    er    shall  be : 


and  all  that  is  within  ) 

me, )  praise  His  ho  • 

and  for-  -     -    get  not  all 

and  healeth  all thine  in    -  fir   ■ 

and    crowneth     thee ) 

with \  mercy  and  lov 

ye     that    fulfil     His  1 

commandment,  and  > 

hearken  unto  the  . .  ;  voice  of  His 

ye  servants  of His  that  do 

praise  thou  the Lord,  —        O 

and to  the  Ho 

world  without end.  —        A 


ly      Name. 
His    benefits : 
mi  -    ties: 


ing   kindness. 


—      word. 
His    pleasure. 


my       soul. 

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1  Lord,  let  me  know  mine  ) 

end,  and  the  number  ) 

2  Behold, Thou  hast  made  \ 

my  days  as  it  were  a 
span  long,  and  mine  ► 
age  is  even  as  nothing 
in  re- 

3  For  man  walkcth  in  a 

vain  shadow,  and  dis- 
quieteth  him-     -    -    - 

4  And  now.  Lord,  what 

5  Deliver  me  from  all.. 

G  When  Thou  with  re- 
bukes dost  chasten 
man  for  sin,  Thou 
makest  his  beauty  to 
consume  away,  like  as 
it  were  a  moth 

7  Hear    my    prayer,    O  ) 

Lord,  and  with  Thine  > 
ears  eon ) 

8  For  I  am  a 

9  O   spare   me   a   little,  ) 

that  I  may  re-      -     -  J 

10  Lord,  Thou  hast  been 

1 1  Before  the  mountains  ) 

were  brought  forth,or  > 
ever  the  earth  and  the  ) 

12  Thou  tamest  man  .. 

13  For  a  thousand  years  ) 

in  Thy  sight  are  . . .  \ 

14  As  soon  as  Thou  scat-  ) 

tere.-t  them,  they  are  > 
even ) 


of         my       days 


spect  of  Thee : 

self  in        vain : 

is  my  hope : 

mine  of  -  fences  : 


fretting   a   garment: 


sider      my  calling : 
stranger  with  Thee : 

cover     my  strenth : 
been      our    refuge : 


world   were  made: 
to  de-struction  : 

but        as  yesterday : 


as 


15 


In  the  morning  it  is 


a    -  sleep : 


green,  and 

1 6  For  we  consume  away  in 

1 7  Thou  hast  set  our  mis- 

18  For  when    Thou    art 

angry,  all  our 

19  The  d  lys  of  our  age 

are  threescore  years 
and  ten ;  and  though 
men  be  so  strong  that 
they  come  to 

20  So  teach  us  to 

(Glori  Patri.) 


grow  -  eth      up  : 

Thy       dis-pleasure: 
deeds  be  -  fore  Thee : 

days       are     gone: 


four  -   score  year-  : 
number  our    days 


every  man there  -  fore      is        but    vanity. 


that  I  may  be  certified  ) 
how )  long    I       have      to         live. 

and  verily  every  man  ) 

living  is )  al    -     to  -    geth   -  er  vanity. 

he  heapeth  up  riches,  ) 

and  cannot  tell . .  . .  [  who  shall     gath  -  er  them. 

Truly  my hope     is       even       in  Thee. 

and  make  me  not  a  re-    buke    un   -  to        the  foolish. 


at       my     tears, 
fa  -  thers     were. 


and 

be 

no 

more 

seen. 

a    - 

tion 

to 

an  - 

other. 

hold  not  Thy peace    — 

and   a  sojourner,  as      all        my 


before  I  go  hence,. . 
from  one  gener-    - 


Thou   art  God  from  ) 

everlasting,  and  . . .  )  world  with  -  out  —  end. 
again   Thou    sayest,  / 

Come  a f  gain,    ye      children  of     men. 

seeing  that  is  past  as  a       watch  in  the  night. 


and  fade  away sudden-ly 

but  in  the  evening  it ) 

is  cut  down, )  dri    -    ed 

and  are  afraid  at  Thy  wrath  -  ful 
andoursecretsinsinthe  light  — 
we  bring  our  years  to  ) 

an  end,  as  it )  were      a 

yet  is  their  strength ' 

then  but  labour  and 

sorrow;  so  soon  pass- 

eth  it  a J  way,      and 

that  we  may  apply  our    hearts    — 


like    the     grass. 

up,    and  withered. 
in  -  dig-nation. 

of  Thy  countenance, 

tale     that  is   told. 


we 
un 


are    gone, 
to  wisdom. 


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1  My  God,  my  Father,  while  I  stray, 

l.ir  from  my  home,  in  lite'-  rongn  way, 
O  teach  me  from  my  la-art  to  Bay, 

••Thy  will  be  don 

I  ThouL'h  dark  my  ]>ath,  and  sad  my  lot, 
I.  :  me  be  —till  and  murmur  nor, 
Or  breathe  the  prayer  divinely  taught, 

•  Thy  will  be  dune." 

3  What  though  in  lonely  grief  I  sigh 
For  friend-  beloved  do  longer  nigh, 
Submissive  would  I  still  reply, 

•  Thy  will  he  done/'  " 


For  other  Appropriate  Hymns,  see  Nos.  62,  96,  101  and  102. 


If  Thou  should'st  tall  me  to  resign 
What  most  I  prize,  it  ne'er  was  mine; 
I  onlv  vield  Thee  what  i-  Thine  ; 
"   "  Thy  will  be  done." 

Let  hut  my  fainting  heart  be  blest 
With  Thy  sweet  Spirit  for  it-  guest, 
liy  God,  to  Thee  1  leave  the  rest ; 
"Thy  will  be  don. 

Renew  my  will  from  day  to  day, 
Blend  it  with  Thine,  and  take  away 
All  that  now  make-  it  hard  to  say, 

"Thy  will  be  done."  '  Amen. 


63 


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That  with  the  world,  my-sclf,  and  Thee,      I,        ere      I     sleep,    at  peace  may  be. 
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Martin  Luther.     1543. 
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2  0     Jc  -   sus,   Lamb  once   cru   -  ci   -   tied      To    take     our  load      of  sins  a   -  way, 

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Thou  source  of    ec  -    sta  -  cy    and  love,    Thy  prais  -  es  ring  thro'  earth  and  bearen.     A-  men 


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ROCKINGHAM.    L.  M.     Selection  38. 


Dr.  Miller. 


1  Let      me         with  light  and  truth  be  bless'd  ;  Be  these   my  guides  to      lead      the      way, 

2  Then   will       I      there  fresh  al  -  tars    raise    To  God,  "Who    is     my       on     -    ly       joy  ; 

3  Why   then     cast  down,  my  soul  ?  and  why      So  much  oppressed  with    anx   -   ions   care  ? 


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And  well-tuned  harps,  with  songs    of  praise,    Shall   all     my  grateful  hours    em -ploy. 

On  God,  thy  God,  for      aid         re  -  ly,        Who   will    thy     ruined     state      re  -  pair.    A-men. 


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Thronghoat  the  spacioas    earth  there's  none,  Compared  with  Thee  that    I         de-sire. 

But  God  shall  in  -  ward  Btrength  im  -  part,      And  my  e  -  ter  -  nal    nor  -  tion  be,     A-men. 


70 


GRACE   CHURCH.     L.  M.     Hymn  39. 


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the    word,  Which  through  Thy  grace  we  now  have  heard; 
of     grace,   Thus     in      Thy  courts  to    seek  Thy  Face: 


1  Al  -  might  -  y     Pa  -    ther,   bless 

2  We  praise  Thee  for     the    means 

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Grant,  Lord,  that  we  who  wor -  ship  here,   ofay  all,   at  length,  in     heaven      aj>  - 


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The  Presiding  Bishop. 
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Thou  the  an-oint  -  ing  Spir  - 

Thy     bless  -  ed     unc  -  tion  from 
ble    with    per  -  pet    - 

and  cheer   our  soil    - 

our    foes,    give  peaee 

to     know    the  Fa   - 

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in  -  spire, 


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bove, 
light 

face 
home; 
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Where  Thou  art 
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73         CHRISTMAS.     C.  M.     Hymn  180. 


Handel. 

Dr.  Hodges'  Collection. 


1  A  -  wake,  my  soul,  stretch  ev' -  ry  nerve,  And  press  with  vigour     on;  A    heavenly  racede- 

2  A     cloud  of   wit  -  ness  -   es    a  -   round  Hold    thee  in  full  sur  -   vcy  ;  For  -   get  the  steps  al- 

3  'Tis  God's  all  an  -   i     -    mat-ing  voice   That  calls  thee  from  on  high,  'Tis  His  own  hand  pre- 

!^    -&-       1  I  I  HS>--S>-       I  III 

■4*- — A    _A_A    _^1r—^     *>  ._  ** ^ _\_^\^ 


mands  thy  zeal,  And  an  im  -  mor-tal 
read  -  y  trod,  And  on  -  ward  urge  thy 
Bents  the   prize    To     thine  up  -  lift  -  ed 


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an       im-  mor-tal  crown, 
on  -  ward  nrge  thy  way. 

thine    up  -  lift  -ed  eye.    A-men. 


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73        DUNDEE.     C.  M.     Selection  18. 


Scotch  Psalter.     1615. 


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1  The    Lord    Him  -  self,     the 

2  In        ten  -  der    gnu   IK' 

3  B        duos    my    wandering 


might  -y     Lord,     Vouchsafes     to 
makes  me     feed,      And  gent  -  ly 
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re  -  claim. 


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Then 
In   - 


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■ — 1 — 


Shepherd,      by    Whose  con  -  stant  care  My  wants    are  all       sup -plied. 

me       to      cool  shades,  and  where  Re -fresh  -ing  wa  -    ter     flows. 

struct  with    hum  -  ble    zeal        to     walk  In    His     most  righteous     ways. 

A^ 


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¥4?        ST.     PETER.     C.  M.     Selection  21. 


Reixagle.     1860. 


W- 


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2 


^=^: 


^ 


^ 


s 


^: 


S=CE:=3: 


o- 


Judge  me,      0      Lord,    for        I        the       paths 
I'll      wash     my    hands    in        in  -    no    -   cence, 

My   thanks   !  pub  -  lish    there,    and         tell 


A  A 


Of      ripht  -  eous  -  ness     have 
And  round  Thine   Al  -    tar 
How   Thy     re  -  nown    ex    - 


trod; 
go; 

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jz±    ^=L 


m 


A 


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0 


:^2_ 


ZZ 


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7ZL 


V 


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o 


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d 


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rlfIS 


p^  o- 


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23    - 


r=5 


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shall  not  fail,  who  all  my  trust  Re  -  i>ose  on  Thee,  my  Hod. 
Pour  the  glad  hymn  of  tri  -  nmpfa  thence.  And  thence  Thy  won  -  den  show. 
That  seal     af-iorda    me  most     de- light,       In   which  Thine  hon-our  dwells.    A  -  men. 


-<S> (9- 


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75        LONDON  NEW.    C.  M.    Hymn  12. 


Scotch  Psalter.     1635. 


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1  God    moves   in        a         mys  -  tc  -   rious   way         His     won  -  ders       to       per 

2  Deep     in       un  -  fath  -  ora    -   a    -    ble     mines,     With    nev    -  er  -     fail  -  ing 
4  Judge  not      the    Lord      by      fee  -   ble     sense,      But     trust    Him     for      His 


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grace ; 


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He  plants  His  footsteps  in  the  sea,  And  rides  up  -  on  the  storm. 
He  treasures  up  His  bright  de  -  signs,  And  works  His  gra  -  cious  will. 
Be  -  hind     a       frown-ing    prov  -  i  -  dence    He    hides     a        smil  -  in£      face.       A  -  men. 


m 


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76 


ST.  ANN.     C.  M.     Selection  108. 


Dr.  Croft.     1703. 


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■^y  ri i f* — <s> — — 

i  — x  ii 

1.  Bless  God,     ye        ser  -  vants,     that     at    -    tend       Up  -  on      His      sol  -  cmn 

2.  With  -  in      His      house,   lift         up    your      hands,     And  bless   His      ho    -    ly 


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That      in 
From     Si 

A    ^A 


His      tern  -  pie's   hal  -  low'd  courts  With  hum  -  ble      reverence     wait, 
on      bless   Thy    Is  -  rael,    Lord,   Who  earth  and  heaven  didst  frame. 


A  -  men. 


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1        '  i 


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BELMONT.     C.  M.     Hymn  10. 


Mozaj;i  . 


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Winn  all  Thy  mor  -  cies, 
Through  ev  -  'ry  pe  -  rind 
Through  all     c    -    tcr  -   ni 


O     my       God, 

of      my        life 
ty,     to        Thee 


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Thy 

A 

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ris    -  ing     soul  but  -   \ 

good-ness      I'll  pur  -  sue ; 

joy  -  ful      song  I'll    raise  ; 

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Transport  -  ed  with  the  view,  I'm  lost  In  won  -  der,  love,  .and  praise. 
And  af  -  tor  death,  in  dis  -  tant  worlds,  The  glo  -  rious  theme  re  -  new. 
But      01        e    -    tcr  -  ni  -  ty's      too    short      To        ut   -    ter        all    Thy  praise.     A  -men 

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1  With  cheer  -  ful      notes    let         all       the     earth      To      heaven   their   voi   -  ces 

2  God'a  ten   -der       mcr   -  cy      knows    no    bound,    His      truth     shall   ne'er    de 


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I    •      all.    inspired      with    god  -  ly    mirth,     Sing    sol   -  earn  hymns  of  praii 

Thru   let    the  wil  -  1  in^r     na  -  tioii^  round    Their  grate  -ful   tri  -  bate  pay.        A  -  men. 


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79        WINDSOR.     C.  M.    Selection  115. 


Kirbt.     1592. 


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"P      f=?      p?      pr     r 
i  i  i  i  i  I 

Lord,  hear    my   prayer,  and      to       my  cry 

Nor       at     Thy   strict     tri   -    bu  -   nal  bring 

To     Thee    my   hands     in      hum  -  ble  prayer 


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Thy      wont  -  ed        au  -  dicnce     lend ; 

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I  fer  -    vent  -   ly      stretch     out; 

A 

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In     Thy    ac   -  cus  -  tom'd  faith    and    truth      A 
For    in      Thy  sight    no      liv   -    ing     man      Can 
My   soul    for     Thy      re  -  fresh  -ment  thirsts,  Like 


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gra  -  cious  an  -  swer  send, 
e'er  be  jus  -  ti  -  ficd. 
land     op-press'd  with  drought.  A  -  men. 


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ST.  STEPHEN.     CM.     Selection  29.        Rev.  Wm.  Jones,    ob.  isoo. 


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1   Through  all 


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4  The 


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of     the 


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scenes     of      life, 

Lord  with    me, 

Lord    en  -  camps 


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In 
With 
A    - 

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i       i  'v^p  "^^ 

trou  -  ble    and  in  joy, 

me       ex  -  alt  His  Name : 

round      the  good  and  just ; 


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1  '     r     I  I-    ^ 

The    prais  -  es       of        my    God  shall   still       My  heart    and  tongue  em  -  ploy. 

When   in     dis  -  tress      to     Him  I    call'd,     He  to      my     res  -  cue  came. 

De    -  liv-'rance    He      af  -  fords  to      all      Who  on        His      suc-cour  trust.     A  -  men. 


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ST.  JAMES.     C.  M.     Hymn  170. 


CoURTEVILLE.       1680. 


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t> — w 


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ri-c  ; 
day  ; 

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i  i  i  i 

I    V>w    from     the  al    -     tar  of  our  hearts.  Let 

3  Min  -  ntes     ami  mer-cies  nml  -  ti  -  plied  Hare 

.    N     .                 new  fa-    TOUTS,  and  new  joy-.  Do 


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made  up  all 

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A 


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-i-t      us.      Lord,     to      of  -   fer         up  Our      even  -  ing   sac  -  ri     -  flee. 

came    quick,  hut    mer-eies  were  More  swift,   more  free  than  they. 

we      shaD    praise  Thee  as      we  wcnild,  Ac  -   cept    our  heart's  de  -  sire.       A  -  men 

_,   -g:  A  -^i  A.  A  ^  ,  ,  -^LA  A 


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NORTHAMPTON.     C.  M.     Hymn  209. 


Dr.  Croft.     1709. 


Et 


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art  the 

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to     Thee 


i 
a    - 


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Thou 
Thou 
Thou 
Thou 


Way;  to      Thee      a    -    lone   From     sin      and  death      we  flee; 

Truth,  Thy   word     a    -    lone    True     wis  -  dom  can        im  -    part ; 

Lite ;  The     rend  -  ing    tomb     Pro-claims    Thy  conquering  arm. 

Way,  the      Truth,  the     Life ;  Grant    us      that  Way      to  know, 


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And      he,      who  would  the     Fa  -  thcr   seek.  Must    seek  Him,  Lord,  by     Thee. 

Thou    on    -     ly     canst  in  -  form    the     mind,  And     pu      -  ri  -    tj      the        heart. 

And     those     who    pat  th«ir   trust  in      Thee,  Nor    death  nor     hell    shall    harm. 

That  Truth     to     keep,  that  Life     to     win.   Whose  jojfl  c  -     ter  -  nal      flow.  A  -  men. 


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S3        MORAVIA.     S.  M.     Hymn  88. 


Moravian*.     1770. 


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1  Sol     -  dicrs 

2  Strong  in 

3  Stand  then 

4  That  hay 


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of     Christ,   a     - 
the    Lord      of 
in      His       great 


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might, 

done, 


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And  in 

With  all 

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His     migh  -  ty 
1 1  i  s  strength   en 
vour  eon  -    flicts 


on, 

power, 
dued ; 
past, 


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Strong  in  the 

"Who     in  the 

And     take,  to 

Ye        mav  be 


strength  which  God 
strength  of      Je  - 

arm    you    for 
-  hold    your   victo 


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i  '  i 

i  iii 

supplies  Through  His      e    -     tcr  -    nal 
sus    trusts     Is       more    than     con  -  quer 
the     fight,    Tha    pan   -    o    -    ply      of 
-  ry    won,     And   stand   com  -  plete    at 


Son. 

or. 

God. 

last. 


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84 


ST.  BRIDE.     S.  M.     Selection  44. 


Dr.  Howard.     1770. 


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c; 


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1  Have 

2  Wash 

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mcr 
off 

joy 


tztf  ■  r 

cy,  Lord,  on 
my  foul  of 
Thy  fa      -     vour 


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me, 
fence, 
gives 


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As  Thou     wert    ev    -  ear 

And  cleanse  me    from    my 

Let  me,       O      Lord,   re  • 


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kind  ; 
sin  : 
gain; 


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Let     me, 
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press'd  with  loads    of     guilt, 
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Spir  -  it's  firm     sup  -  port 


Thy  wont  -  cd  mer  -  cy  find. 
How  great  my  guilt  has  been. 
My      faint  -  ing     soul     sus  -  tain.      A  -  men. 


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ST.  AUGUSTINE.     S.  M.     Hymn  25. 


^ 


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22. 


I  I 

1  I  love      Thv      Y\\\'z  -  dom, 

2  I  love      Thy  Chureh,   <> 

B    For       her       mv        tears     shall 


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I.  The      hon&fl      of      Thine      a     -       bode, 

1;  Her      walls      be    -    fore      Thee       stand, 

tall;  For       her       mv     pravers     as     -     cend; 


^=H 


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The  Church  our  blest   Re- deem -er    saved    "With  His   own    pre  -  eious  Blood. 
the      ftp  -   pie      of  Thine   eye.      And    L.rra  -  ven      on      Thy      hand. 
To       her      mv   cares   and   toils   be     given,    Till   toils   and   cares   shal'l      end. 


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For  Him  the  Heathen  shall  obey, 

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The  God  of  Hosts  conducts  our  arms, 
Our  tower  of  refuge  in  alarms, 
As  to  our  fathers  in  distress. 


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Where  peaceful  river-,  soft  and  Blow, 
Amid  the  rerdant  landscape  flow. 


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With  gloomy  horrors  overspread; 
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For  Thou,  ( I  Lord,  art  with  me  -till : 
Thy  friendly  crook  -hall  give  me  aid, 

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Dr.  Hodges'  Collection. 


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2  See     a   long  race  Thy  spacious  courts  a- dorn,  See    fa  -  tare  sons,  and  daughters  yet    un    -  born, 

3  See  barbarous  na-tions   at  Thy  gates  attend,  Walk   in   Thy  light,  and  in  Thy    tern  -  pie     bend: 

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But  fixed  His  word,  His  saving  power  remains;  Thy  realm  shall  last,ThyownMes-si  -ah  reigns.  A -men 

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2  Swift  to  its  close  ebbs  out  life's  little      day;  Earth's  joys  crow  dim,  its  glories  pass  a    -    way  ; 
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Hi-  preaa      sheds  eternal  day 
On  those  prepared  to  meet  Him. 


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Behold  Hi<  wrath  prevailing: 
For  they  -hall  rise,  and  find  their  tears 
And  sighs  are  unavailing* 

The  <lay  of  grace  i-  passed  and  gOW 

Trembling  they  stand  before  the  throne. 
All  nnprepared  to  meet  Him. 


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R<>ck>  of  ages,  deft  for  me, 
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4  Praise  the  Name  of  God  most  high, 
Praise  Him  all  below  the  sky. 
Praise  TIi:n  all  ye  heavenly  host, 
Father,  Son,  and  IToly  Ghost; 
As  through  countless  ages  past, 
Evermore  His  praise  shall  last     Amen. 


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le  the  hlood-staincd  Cross  appear. 


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Let  my  life  show  forth  Thy  prai- 


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Breaking  o'er  the  purple  East ; 
Brighter  far  our  Easter  feast. 


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