X THE Bristol Tune- Book. A MANUAL OF TUNES AND CHANTS. EDITED BY ALFRED STONE. LONDON: NOVELLO, EWER AND CO., 1, BERNERS ST.( W.), AND 80& 81, QUEEN ST., CHEAPSIDE( E.C.) BRISTOL: W.& F. MORGAN, CLARE STREET. * Gb. .doo@ m No. 1. Limp cloth "" 99 "" "" "" 33 No. 5. Limp cloth 2. Cloth boards, red edges 3. Tonic Sol- fa, limp cloth 4. cloth boards No. 9. 10. THE BRISTOL TUNE BOOK. 99 2909 ... .. 6. Cloth boards, red edges 7. Tonic Sol- fa, limp cloth 8. No. 11. Cloth, gilt SECOND SERIES. cloth boards. ... ... BOOK RITOR s. d. 26 3 6 20 26 ... THE TWO VOLUMES, BOUND TOGETHER. Limp cloth Cloth boards, red edges 2374 ... SMALL EDITION, COMPLETE. Univ.- Bibl. Giessen .. Each Edition may be had in superior bindings. zadition may be had in superior 26 36 20 26 4 6 60 30 Communications and inquiries as to copyrights, and also as to supplies of this work at reduced prices, may be addressed to the Compilers, at Clare Street, Bristol. PREFACE. THE Compilers of the" Bristol Tune Book" have much gratification in thus publicly acknowledging the very large amount of assistance they have received in this undertaking. Especially are they indebted to the Rev. W. H. Havergal, Canon of Worcester, the Rev. P. Maurice, D.D., the Rev. P. Latrobe, E. B. Fripp, Esq., H. Bemrose, Esq., and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, for unrestricted use of their respective compilations; to the Rev. J. B. Dykes, Mus. Doc., Precentor of Durham Cathedral, A. H. Brown, Esq., Brentwood, J. Summers, Esq., Weston- super- Mare, and A. R. Reinagle, Esq., Oxford, for contributions of original tunes and much valuable assistance; to the Lord Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, for permission to print tune No. 159; to the Lord Bishop of Ely for No. 93; to the Rev. Sir H. W. Baker, Bart., and the Compilers of" Hymns Ancient and Modern," the Rev. R. R. Chope, Rev. W. J. Blew, Rev. H. Allon, Rev. J. Curwen, Mr. E. Stock, and Messrs. T. Nelson and Sons, for permission to use several tunes from their excellent works; to the Cheadle Association for the Promotion of Church Music, for Mr. W. H. Monk's tune to the Easter- Hymn; to Dr. Steggall, Sir M. Costa, and their Publishers, Messrs. Addison and Lucas, for tunes Nos. 92 and 104, from Dr. Steggall's Psalmody, for Sir M. Costa's arrangement of the Chorale No. 144 from the" Eli," and for liberty to adapt tune No. 105 from the same Oratorio; to the Proprietors of" Congregational Church Music" for No. 152, and for arrangements of Nos. 8, 31, 44, 71, 193, and 256; and to those of the" Psalmist" for Nos. 85 and 89; to Messrs. Novello and Co., for kindly allowing the use of Nos. 54, 76, 87, 102, 145, 191, 202, 209, 214, 238, 243, and 255( No. 2); to the Hon. and Rev. F. R. Grey, Rev. W. Jacobs, J. Goss, Esq., A. King, Esq., Dr. Henry Leslie, W. Woodward, Esq., G. A. Löhr, Esq., W. Mason, Esq., J. Daniell, Esq., J. Foster, Esq., and others, for tunes which bear their names; to W. R. Braine, Esq., Dr. Gauntlett, Messrs. Masters and Co., Messrs. Burns and Lambert, Messrs. Richardson and Sons, and others, for tunes for which consideration has been paid; to Mr. R. M. Mills for Dr. Crotch's Chants; to Messrs. R. Cox and Co., for Chant No. 331; to Mr. Masters, for the words of" Dies Iræ;" and for the kind permission, so courteously granted, to print the Chants bearing the name of A. H. D. Troyte. 66 Their acknowledgments are also tendered to Messrs. Novello, Ewer and Co., for some of the finest tunes in the work, from the" Hymnary" and other sources; the Rev. Sir Henry W. Baker, Bart., for tunes from" Hymns Ancient and Modern;" Rev. Dr. Hayne, for tunes from the" Merton TuneBook;" Mr. E. Moss, for tunes from the" London Tune- Book;" Rev. N. S. iv Godfrey, for a selection from his" Original Tunes;" Mr. S. D. Major, for two tunes from his Collection; the representatives of the late Mr. J. Tilleard, for several of his compositions; Rev. W. Roberts, for many valuable suggestions; Mr. F. Braine, for tune No. 370; Rev. E. H. Bickersteth, for No. 611; Rev. T. Darling, for Nos. 450 and 572, from" Hymns for the Church of England, with proper tunes;" Messrs. Burns and Lambert, for No. 613; Rev. R. R. Chope, for No. 437, from the" Congregational Hymn and TuneBook;" Mr. J. Dobson, for No. 486; Mr. W. C. Filby, for Nos. 364, 622, Song and 628; Lady Victoria Freke, for Nos. 540, 614, and 624, from the" of Praise;" Mrs. Havergal, for No. 495; Messrs. Masters and Co., for Nos. 506 and 508; the Compilers of the Methodist Scholars' Tuns- Book," for No. 491; Mr. J. R. Murray, for No. 603; Messrs. Nisbet and Co., for Psalmist," for No. 346; Nos. 473 and 565; the proprietors of the" Mr. C. H. Purday, for No. 618; Mr. D. Scholefield, for No. 429; Mr. W. F. Trimnell, for No. 427; the Committee of the Sunday School Union, for No. 633; the Committee of the Choir Benevolent Fund, for No. 692; and also to the following composers for tunes or chants bearing their names:Mr. W. H. Allchin, Mus. Bac. 99 "" Rev. W. Blow. Mr. A. H. Brown. J. C. Brown. R. T. Clarke. W. H. Cooke. 79 " 3 " 9 19 29 Rev. H. A. Crosbie. Mr. W. A. C. Cruickshank. C. Darnton. F. Dean. " 9 A. K. Baines. F. G. Baker. H. Baker. W. A. Blakeley. "" 77 G. Cooper. A. Cottman. R. F. Coules. 29 J. H. Deane. R. W. Dixon, J.P. A. E. Dyer, Mus. Bac. W. F. Dyer. Rev. J. B. Dykes. Mr. A. M. Edwards. C. J. Frost. A. R. Gaul, Mus. Bac. Dr. Gauntlett. Mr. J. H. Gilbert. W. Haynes. Rev. F. A. J. Hervey. Dr. Hiles. Mr. H. J. E. Holmes. E. J. Hopkins. W. F. Hurndall. R. Jackson. J. P. Jewson. 22 "" 29 29 PREFACE. 23 "" 22 22 "" "" 29 29 B. St. J. B. Joule. C. E. Kettle. H. Lahee. Jos. Lancaster. J. Langran. J. W. Lawson. Lomas. F. C. Maker. A. H. Mann, Mus. Bac. Rd. Massey. Rev. T. R. Matthews. Dr. E. G. Monk. Mr. T. Morley. Rev. Sir F. A. G. Ouseley. Mr. G. A. Pope. H. A. Prothero. Mr. G. J. Rankilor. 29 22 27 A. Shaw. J. Shaw. 99 Rev. H. F. Sheppard. Mr. W. Smallwood. Lieutenant F. Spinney. Dr. Stainer. Mr. W. Stokes. A. Sullivan. A. E. Tozer. R. C. Trampleasure. T. T. Trimnell. 29 "" ,, 29 27 Joseph Robinson, Mus. Doc. R. R. Ross. 22 Rev. E. C. Walker. Mr. J. G. Walton. E. S. West. C. J. Whittington. W. Wilcox. "" J. Turle. C. J. Vincent, jun. J. Walch. C. E. Willing. T. A. Willis. Rev. E. Young, M.A. hundreds of compositions 23 Their thanks are also due for offers of many which are necessarily omitted for want of space. The Compilers have been most anxious to acknowledge all copyrights. If any have been inadvertently overlooked, they will have much pleasure in rectifying the omission in future editions. Bristol, Easter 1876. Augustine Bethlehem Clifton Eastnor Franconia Holyrood Huddersfield Olmutz... Serenity Shawmut Silchester Swabia... S. Bride S. John S. Mary Redcliffe S. Michael S. Raphael Thetford Tuam Tytherton Amerton Annil S.M. Cheltenham Christchurch Colmworth Erith Kirk Braddan Abbey Abridge... Arnold's Bedford Belmont Bristol *** ... ... Nuptiæ... S. Andrew S. George S. Luke... S. Paul's College Sorrel Hill Woolwich Sprague S. Ann S. Benedict ... *** ... C.M. Chichester Claremont Dublin Dundee... Evan Farrant... Gloucester London... Manchester Martyrdom Miles' Lane Mylon Palestine Rome Salisbury Solomon Southampton... ... ... ... ... INDEX I.- METRICAL. No. 1 2 8910 1112 13141516 3 4 5 6 7 352 353 354 355 356 17 18 19 20 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 Kendal 350 Kensington 351 Lyndhurst Merton ៩៩៩ គ ឌ ត ន គឺ ត ទ ន 21 23 24 29 C.M.- Continued. 30 S. Bernard S. David S. Francis S. Magnus S. Mary... S. Peter S. Stephen S. Thomas Tallis Tiverton Tottenham Winchester Old Windsor York Allhallows Aubrey Caterham Dalehurst 25 Angels' 31 22 When fairest Eve 32 Eagley Eversley 26 Arundel... 27 Boston 28 British Farningham Faversham Galilee... 34 37 Holy Cross Holy Trinity Jazer Mirfield... S. Agnes S. Fulbert S. Marguerite... S. Saviour's Tudor Westminster 33 Eden ... Eisenach 35 Ernan 36 Festus 46 38 Home Carey's Cathedral Chant Charmouth David's Harp.. Gloucester 40 Lentz 39 Hursley... ... 42 Luton 44 Mainzer ... ... 43 Magdeburg 45 Melcombe ... 41 Luther's Chant L.M. ... Missionary Chant No. 5998= 28= 285ASS 47 48 49 50 51 53 54 56 57 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 ... 376 377 378 379 380 61 62 63 64 60 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 Croyland 365 Elstow 366 367 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 54 5 6 7 78 79 80 81 2 74 75 76 L.M.- Continued. Montgomery Morning Hymn Neapolis Norfolk... Nuremberg Old 100th 82 Philadelphia Rockingham Samson... S. Agnes S. Edward S. Cross... S. Goar... S. Gregory S. Luke... S. Olave's Tallis' Canon... Winchester Angelus... Antwerp Atonement ... Goodmanham Hampstead Jam Lucis Leamington Leeds Lux Vita Malta Ombersley Roker Rotherfield S. Anselm S. Polycarp S. Sepulchre Saxby Selborne Staincliffe Waltham Whitburn Zorah 77 Lubeck Antioch... Beethoven Chester... Christ Chapel Eli Ephraim Geneva German Hymn Hart's Innocents Latrobe Litany ... Nottingham 7.s. Sherborne ... Redhead, No. 47 S. Cecilia S. Mark... ... ... ... No. 83 84 85 ... 86 87 ... 88 89 90 91 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 ... 399 400 ... 401 ... 402 403 ... 404 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 101 ... 102 ... 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 99 100 381 382 383 384 385 386 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 vi 78.- Continued. Vienna... Weber Allerton Barnet Bayford Blencowe Measure. 4.4.7.7.6.. 4.6.4.6.4.6.4.6. 5.5.5.5.6.5.6.5. 5.4.5.4.5.4.5.4. 5.5.5.5.5.5.5.5. 5.5.5.5.10.11.11.10. *** 6.4.6.4. 6.4.6.4.6.4.6.4. 6.4.6.4.6.6.4. 6.4.6.4.6.6.6.4. 6.4.6.4.10.10. 6.4.6.6. 6.5.6.5. 6.5.6.5.6.5. 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.5. 6.6.6.4. 6.6.6.6. : 5.5.5.11. 5.5.8.8.5.5. 5.5.11.5.5.11. 5.5.7.5.5.7.7. Introit 5.5.7.5.5.7.10.10. Harborne All Saints *** 6.6.6.6.8.8. ... 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.5. 6.5.6.5. 12 lines 6.6.4.6.6.4. 6.6.4.6.6.6.6.4. . ... ... ... ... ... No. 119 120 405 406 407 408 : ... Hafodwen Wareham Name of Tune. No. 419 420 421 121 Requiem Auckland Eton Hanover Houghton Salvator Amicus 422 S. Louise Lindthorpe 122 424 423 New Year Hymn 123 124 125 425 426 126 427 127 Tempest Excelsius Proprior Deo S. Nicholas Ebury 428 128 429 Sursum Corda... 430 S. Oswald Derby 431 S. Dominic S. Leonard Pax Noctis Franconia INDEX I.- METRICAL. Weston Miriam Christus Elijah Ellingham 78.- Continued. Festus Majesty... 6.6.6.6.( Trochaic) Kemerton 6.6.6.6.6.6. 6.6.6.6.6.6.6.6. Entreaty S. Deny's S. Dunstan ... 130 432 433 434 129 S. Anthony 435 S. Cephas 436 S. Mary Magdalen 437 Vespers 438 439 S. Gertrude Harlan 130 Benison Moscow Philippi Pentecost ... ... Oasis Laudes Domini. S. Margaret S. Jude Resignation S. Bede... Adoration Croft's 148th Darwell Old 148th S. Swithin Christchurch Penrhyn... ... ... 440 132 133 441 442 134 165 443 444 445 446 447 136 448 449 137 138 139 140 141 142 No. 409 410 411 412 413 Measure. 6.6.6.6.8.8 6.6.7.7.7.7. 6.6.8.4, 6.6.8.4.6.6.8.4 6.6.8.6.6.8. D.S.M. S. Austell S. Bees S. Columb 6.6.8.10.6.6. 6.6.10.6.6.10. 6.7.6.7.6.6.6.6. 6.8.6.4. 6.10.6.10... University College Wickham ... 6.6.8.6.6.8.6.6.6.... 6.6.8.6.6.8. 6.6.8.6.8.7. 6.6.8.6.8.8. ... 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.5. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. 7s.- Continued. ... S. Vincent Lucca Bath Cambria... Elvey Wittemburg Halifax Homburg Rest Benedictus 6.10. 10.6... 7.4.7.4.7.4.7.4. Easter Hymn( Carey) ... Name of Tune. Safe Home S. Godric Waverton Fulneck Thornfield ... Verbum Pacis Leoni Hilary Bach Fairfield... Ataroth Harvington Hastings... Leominster Chepstow Ascalon Ditto( Monk) S. Bridget 7.5.7.5.7.5.7.5.8.8. Dovedale. 7.5.7.5.7.5.7.5. 7.5.7.5.7.7. 7.6.7.6.7.7. 7.6.7.6. Dedicatio Anni. Silksworth Melancthon S. Alphege S. Philip... Barton Sacrifice... Rutherford S. Alban's S. Theodulph Aurelia Exultation Fairford... Lymington Mossleigh No. 414 415 ... 450 7.6.7.6.7.7. Holywell... 453 7.6.7.6.7.7.( pec. ac.) S. Saviour's 416 417 418 No. 454 455 456 143 451 467 468 469 470 156 157 471 472 473 158 159 Ewing Missionary Hymn 160 Munich 161 452 144 457 145 146 458 459 460 461 ... 462 147 148 149 463 464 150 151 152 153 465 162 474 475 476 477 478 S. George's Bolton 479 S. Ninian. 480 S. Ewen... 481 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6.( Trochaic) Beachley. 482 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6.6.6.8.4. Myra 483 466 154 155 519 163 ... ... 164 Measure. Name of Tune. No. 7.6.7.6.7.7.( or 8.) 7.6. Chesterfield... 165 166 167 S. Hiliary Atonement Russell Place Brentwood Greenock 168 484 Jeshurun 7.6.7.6.8.8. 7.7.7. 7.7.7.3. 7.7.7.4. 7.7.7.5. 7.7.7.6. 7.7.7.7.3.... 7.7.7.7.7.7. 7s. 10 lines. 7.7.7.7 7.7.7.7 7.7.7.8.8.8.... 7.7.8.7.7.7.8.7. 7.8.7.8. 7.8.7.8.4. 7.8.8.7. 8.3.8.3. ... 8.4.8.4.8.4. 8.4.8.4.8.8.8. 84.8.4.8.8.8.4. ... ... ... rre [.. Lomas Marlow S. Fabian. S. Ursula Taunton... Edgbaston S. Anatolius Hempton Samos Beckenham Capetown Ledbury... Ambrose... Catford Evelyn Richmond S. Jerome Dartford... Bethany. Dix Nassau Cassel Spain Wells ... Ashburton Bekesbourne Guildford Norwood... Maidstone Latton Calvary Crucifixion Refuge Syria 7.7.7.7.8.7.... Peter's Hill 7.7.7.7.8.8. Glentworth 7.7.7.7. and Alleluia. S. Bridget Tichfield Brompton Eltham INDEX I.- METRICAL. LPM Florence... Lostwithiel Grasmere Mercy S. Albinus Knowlton ... 485 486 507 508 509 510 Coburg 177 Christmas Hymn 178 179 180 181 ... 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 169 170 497 498 499 Wentworth Shipley Braine, No. 28... Goodrest 500 501 502 171 172 173 174 175 511 512 Hollingside 513 514 Leyton Sorrento... 515 S. Mary Magdalen 516 Stainforth 517 182 183 519 184 185 518 186 520 176 503 504 505 506 187 Rickmansworth. 521 522 523 188 524 Measure. 8.5.8.3. 8.6.8.4. 8.6.8.6.4.4.8.8. 8.6.8.6.6.6.6.6. 8.6.8.6.4. 8.6.8.6.8.6. D.C.M. 8.6.8.6.8.8. 8.6.8.6.8.8.6. 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6. 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.8. 8.6.8.8.6.... 8.6.6. 8.7.8.4. 8.7.8.7. 8.7.8.7.7.7. ... Name of Tune. Thornbury S. Cuthbert Linton Resurrection Eden S. Helena Peregrinus Allhallows Spohr S. Silas S. Matthew Usk ... Ellacombe Bethlehem Blenden... Castle Rising Filus Dei Kirkstall... Morley Selwyn ... Brunswick Palmyra... Preparation Handsworth Wantage Maidstone Hulme Sterula Royal Fort Dereham Newcastle Gounod Praise Irby Exeter *** Canterbury Mariner's Pange lingua Sardis Sharon S.Oswald Lightcliffe Lucerne S. Mabyn S. Sylvester ... Solicitude Evensong Bishopsbourne Dominus regit me 547 Batavia 198 ... ... ... Kenilworth S. Austin Lewisham Mannheim ... ... 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7. 8.7.8.7.4.( or 8.) 7. Benediction Dismissal Vogler S. Werburgh Zurich Corfe Mullen Jerusalem luminosa Ilmington Kelveden vii No. 525 189 526 527 528 529 530 190 191 531 192 193 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 194 195 540 541 542 543 196 544 545 197 546 199 200 201 202 203 204 549 550 551 552 205 206 553 554 555 556 548 207 208 209 210 211 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 Regent Square... 565 viii Measure. 8.7.8.7.4( or 8) 7. 8.7.3 7.7.7.4.4.7.7. 8.7.8.7.7.7.7. 8.7.8.7.3.8.7.7. 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7.... *** 8.7.8.7.3.... 8.7.8.7.8.8. 9.7.8.7.8.8.7. 8.8.6.8.8.6. 8.8.7. 8.8.7.8.8.7. *** ... 8.8.7.8.8.7.8.8.8.... 8.8.8.( Iamb.) 8.8.8.3. 8.8.8.4. . ….. 8.8.8.8.6.... 8.8.8.8.7.... 8.8.8.8.4.7. ... .8.8.6.( Troch.). 8.8.8.( Troch.)... 8.8.8.6.( Tamb.)... 8.8.8.8.( Anap.)... ... ... : Name of Tune. No. Triumph 566 Hanover Palace. 212 Corde Natus 567 Chamouni Granta Tantum ergo Vesper Deerhurst ... Faben Juxta Crucem Lux Ei... Salvator.. Sanctuary S. Hilda... Westbourne Cleeve Stanmore S. Sebastian Seaford Luther Zobeleth... Maitland Drayton Inspruck Pembroke The light Cilicia Stourbridge Welfield... 99 " 99 8.8.8.8.6.6.6.6.8.... Worms 8.8.8.8.8.8. INDEX I.- METRICAL. King's College... Milverton Ravendale ... ... Morning *** ... Stabat Mater Winter Campden Evening Hymn Passion- tide Rink S. Aidan... Culham In Memoriam Southport Chelmsford Avignon... Dies Iræ... S. Fabian Silverstone Agnus Dei Kardiphonia David Doncaster Oberlin Hosanna... Eaton Halle Hereford Rochester Stella Bickleigh Cornelius Rousseau ... ... 563 213 214 215 563 570 571 572 573 571 575 576 577 215 217 218 580 219 22) 221 581 582 583 581 585 583 587 222 223 583 58) 59) 224 225 Corpus Christi... Hayes Patten S. Serf Sunset Lea Bridge 573 8.8.8.8.8.8.8.8.( Anap.) Cowley 570 8.9.8.8.9.8.6.6.4.8.8. Jerusalem 9.6.9.6.9.6.9.6. 9.8.9.8. Watford Ellesmere Gotha Bremen 9.8.9.8.8.8. 9.9.8.9.9.8.6.6.4.8.8. Stalbridge Submission Sandon Morley Via Lucis Coena Domini Alleluia Toulon 595 593 23) 231 232 233 597 598 231 235 236 Measure. 237 238 239 599 8.8.8.8.8.8. 600 601 9.8.9.8.... D.L.M. 11.10.11.6. 591 592 11.10.11.9. 593 11.10.11.10. 591 223 227 223 223 10.6.10.6. 10.10. 10.10.7. 10.10.10.10. 10.4.10.4. 10.4.10.4.10.10.... ... ... 11.11.11.11. 11.12.12.10. 12.10.12.10. 12.11.12.11. 12.12.12.12. 13.11.13.12. Irregular ... 11.10.11.10.10.10. 11.10.11.10.9.11. 11.11.11.5. Birchington Dalkeith Ellers Eventide Clarewood Yorkshire 10.10.10.10.10.10. 10.10.10.10.11.11. Streatham 10.11.11.11.12.11.10.11. Epiphany Name of Tune. Lebanon... Magdalen Melita ... Pater Omnium ... S. Catherine S. Hilda S. Matthias Braine, No. 30 Swiss Tune Knowle... S. Sulpicius ... S. Olaf Trust Russia ... ... ... 29 ... Epiphany Hymn Springfield Berlin Dawning Arley Angelic Songs Integer Vita Horeb S. Luke Trinity Sanctissimus S. Asaph Radiance S.M. or C.M. American Felton 7.7.7. 8884 or 10.10.10.10. Reynolds Troyte 003 METRICAL CHANTS. ... ... ... No. 602 603 604 605 606 ( 07 608 240 241 € 09 610 611 242 243 612 613 614 244 615 245 246 247 248 616 617 618 619 620 627 621 249 622 623 624 625 626 250 251 628 629 630 631 252 253 632 633 254 637 634 640 Ems 256 Adeste Fideles... 257 635 636 255 638 639 258 259 260 261 262 Abbey Abridge Adeste Fideles .30 Ad ration Agnus Dei Alleluia Allerton Allhallows All Saints Ambrose Amerton Angelic Songs Angels' Hymn Angelus Annil Antioch Antwerp Arley Arnold's Arundel Ascalon. Ashburton Ataroth Atonement Aubrey Auckland Aurelia Augustine Avignon Bach Barnet Barton Batavia Bath Bayford Beachley Beckenham Bedford Beethoven Bekesbourne... Belmont Benediction Benedictus Benison Berlin... Bethany Bethlehem ... Bickleigh Birchington Bishopsbourne Blencowe Blenden Boston Braine... 29 Bremen Brentwood Bristol : INDEX II.- ALPHABETICAL. No. 21 British 22 257 138 595 621 405 190 357 Carey's 126 Cassell Castle Rising 420 474 1 Brompton Brunswick 497 343 637 Catford 61 226 145 Calvary Cambria 406 471 198 Campden Canterbury Capetown 463 407 482 496 24 381 344 101 382 254 23 62 147 503 458 167 383 Christmas Hymn 358 Christus Cilicia Claremont Clarewood Caterham Cathedral Chant Chamouni Charmouth Chelmsford Cheltenham Chepstow Chester Chesterfield Chichester Christ Chapel Cleeve Clifton Coburg Coena Domini Colmworth Corde Natus Corfe Mullen... ... 104 Christchurch, S.M. 346 P.M.... 450 178 Cornelius Corpus Christi Cowley Croft's 148th... 102 504 25 207 Culham 466 Dalehurst 440 Dalkeith 632 Dartford 171 Darwell David 2 Croyland Crucifixion David's Harp 533 599 622 553 408 Derby 534 Dereham Dawning Dedicatio Anni Deerhurst 63 28, 188 30, 240 Dix 248 484 26 Dies Ira Dismissal No. 64 511 194 509 461 588 199 169 65 174 535 359 498 66 568 67 594 Ellers 345 Dominus regit me Doncaster Dovedale 462 103 165 27 626 577 3 177 621 347 567 557 600 611 244 139 384 510 591 360 623 502 140 230 68 633 468 569 130 544 Drayten Dublin Dundee Eagley Easter Hymn( Carey) 227 208 Eastnor Eaton Ebury Eden Eden 409 585 Erith 28 Ernan Eton Evan Evelyn Evening Hymn Edgbaston Eisenach Eli... Elijah. Ellacombe Ellesmere Ellingham Elstow Eltham Elvey Ems Entreaty Ephraim Epiphany ... ... Evensong Eventide Eversley Ewing... Excelsius Exeter... Exultation Faben Fairfield Fairford Farmingham... Farrant Faversham Festus... ... Fulneck Galilee... Filius Dei Florence Franconia, S.M. P.M. Geneva German Hymn Glentworth Gloucester, C.M. L.M. 172 547 231 Goodmanham 467 Goodrest 361 154 ( Monk) 155 4 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... No. 219 29 30 429 69 528 492 70 105 410 533 624 246 411 385 512 150 256 135 106 252 628 348 71 421 31 499 589 206 625 362 159 127 548 475 570 146 476 363 32 364 72 412 536 184 5 129 143 365 107 108 183 33 73 386 524 X Gotha... Gounod Granta Grasmere Greenock Guildford Hafodwen Halifax Halle ... Hampstead Handsworth. Hanover Hanover Palace Harborne Harlan Hart's ... Harvington Hastings Hayes.. Hempton Hereford Hilary... Hollingside Holy Cross Holyrood Holy Trinity... Holywell Homberg Hor Horeb Hosanna 29 99 Houghton Huddersfield Hulme... Hursley Ilmington In Memoriam Innocents Inspruck Integer Vitæ... Introit... Irby Jam Lucis Jazer Kenilworth Kensington King's College Kirk Braddan Kirkstall Knowle ... Knowlton Latrobe Latton Laudes Domini No. 247 554 213 518 485 505 124 152 236 387 541 121 212 426 131 109 459 460 242 Jerusalem 615 Jerusalem Luminosa 558 Jeshurun Juxta Crucem Kardiphonia... Kelveden Kemerton Kendal 494 237 457 513 366 6 367 163 153 74 635 233 597 598 122 445 369 561 370 581 349 537 609 INDEX IL- ALPHABETICAL. 187 111 Lea Bridge Leamington Lebanon Ledbury 508 447 Leeds Lentz ... Leominster Leoni Lewisham Leyton Lightcliffe Lindthorpe Linton... Litany... Lomas London Lostwithiel Lubeck Lucca... Mainzer Maitland 7 Majesty Malta... Manchester 197 75 Mannheim 559 Mariners' 592 Marlow 110 Martyrdom 220 Melancthon 634 Melcombe 425 Melita... 556 388 368 Lucerne Luther's Chant Luther's Hymn Luton Lux Eoi Lux Vitæ Lymington Lyndhurst Magdalen Magdeburgh. Maidstone Mercy Merton Miles' Lane 486 571 596 Missionary Hymn Missionary Chant 560 Montgomery... Morley, D.C.M. P.M. 29 Morning Hymn Moscow Milverton Mirfield Miriam Mossleigh Munich Mylon.. ... Myra Nassau Neapolis Newcastle New Year Hymn No. 614 Norfolk Norwood Nottingham. 389 602 170 390 76 491 144 563 514 549 423 526 112 487 34 185 113 149 550 77 217 78 572 391 Nuptiæ Nuremburg 392 35 564 200 488 Oasis Oberlin Old 100th Old 148th Olmutz Ombersley Palestine Palmyra Pange Lingua Passion- tide Pater Omnium Pattern Pax Noctis Pembroke Penrhyn Pentecost Peregrinus Peter's Hill Philadelphia Philippi Praise 477 371 603 79 507 Ravendale 543 80 580 413 Preparation Proprior Deo Radiance Redhead, No. 47 Refuge... Regent Square Requiem Resignation Rest Resurrection Richmond Rickmansworth Rink Rochester Rockingham... 36 470 81 604 186 372 37 582 373 134 Russia... Rutherford 82 160 Sacrifice 83 Safe Home 538 Salisbury Salvator Salvator Amicus 619 84 132 Samos... 478 Samson 161 Sanctissimus 38 Sanctuary 483 Sandon 173 Sardis 85 Saxby 545 Seaford 123 Selborne Roker Rome Rotherfield Rousseau Royal Fort Russell Place ... ... ... *** ... ... No. 86 506 114 350 87 446 232 88 141 80 393 39 195 201 590 605 243 434 221 453 441 530 182 89 133 555 540 428 640 583 115 179 565 419 449 465 527 500 521 224 238 90 394 40 395 601 196 168 631 473 472 454 41 573 422 495 91 638 574 618 202 399 579 400 Selwyn... Serenity Sharon Shawmut Sherborne Shipley Silchester Silksworth Silverstone Solicitude Solomon Sorrel Hill Sorrento Southampton Southport Spain Spohr Sprague Springfield Stabat Mater Staincliffe Stainforth Stalbridge Stanmore Stella Sterula Stourbridge Streatham Submission Sunset... Sursum Corda Swabia ... Swiss Tune Syria S. Agnes Do. S. Aidan S. Alban's S Albinus S. Alphege S. Anatolius S. Andrew S. Ann S. Anselm S. Anthony S. Asaph S. Austell S. Austin S. Bede S. Bees S. Benedict S. Bernard S. Bride S. Bridget S. Catherine S. Cecilia S. Cephas S. Columb S. Cross S. Cuthbert ... ... FU ... ... ... ... ... ... ... No. 539 9 203 10 116 523 11 469 229 205 42 355 515 S. Gertrude 43 593 175 191 44 INDEX II.- ALPHABETICAL. 586 251 S. David S. Denys S. Dominic S. Dunstan S. Edward S. Ewen S. Fabian 45 47 13 S. Frances S. Fulbert S. Goar S. Godric S. Gregory S. Helena 49 375 S. George 352 S. George's Bolton... 479 439 95 455 96 529 166 575 607 501 14 448 433 424 97 353 S. Hilary S. Hilda 253 222 401 517 S. John 616 S. Jude 216 S. Leonard 239 S. Louise 546 S. Luke, L.M. S. Luke, S.M. P.M. 99 S. Jerome 617 S. Mabyn 613 S. Magnus 430 S. Margaret 12 S. Marguerite 241 S. Mark 180 S. Mary 92 374 225 158 S. Matthew 520 S. Matthias 156 S. Michael 493 S. Nicholas 351 S. Ninian 45 S. Olaf 396 435 639 414 562 S. Peter 137 S. Philip 415 S. Polycarp S. Raphael S. Saviour's S. Olave's S. Oswald S. Mary Magdalen ... S. Mary Redcliffe ... ... 519 S. Sebastian S. Sepulchre 606 117 436 S. Silas S. Serf 416 S. Stephen 94 S. Sulpicius 189 S. Swithin. ... S. Paul's College ... ... ... No. 84 443 432 444 93 481 228 489 636 551 50 136 376 118 51 437 516 15 192 608 16 128 480 629 98 204 431 354 52 157 397 17 164 377 578 398 612 531 53 610 142 S. Sylvester S. Theodulph S. Thomas S. Ursula S. Vincent S. Werburg Toulon Trinity Triumph Trust Tuam... Vienna Vogler Tallis... Tallis, Canon Tantum Ergo 214 Taunton 491 Tempest 427 The Morning light... 584 Thetford 18 Thornbury 525 Thornfield Tichfield 451 181 Tiverton Tottenham Waltham Wantage Wareham Watford Waverton Weber Welfield Wells... Wentworth Whitburn Wickham Windsor Winter ... ... Wittemburg. Woolwich Worms York ... Westbourne... Westminster Yorkshire Zoheleth Zorah Zurich... ... ... Weston When fairest Eve 566 630 19 Tudor... 378 Tytherton 20 University College... 417 Usk 193 Verbum Pacis 452 Vesper... 215 Vespers Via Lucis 438 620 ... ... ... ... Winchester Winchester Old ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... xi No. 552 162 54 490 148 310 55 56 57 249 255 191 209 402 542 125 245 99 456 120 587 176 522 576 379 442 380 403 418 100 58 59 223 151 356 234 60 250 218 404 211 Composer. ... Aldrich, H., D.D. Ayrton, Dr. Battishill, J.... Bellamy, R. Blow, Dr. J. Cooke, Dr. B. Croft, Dr. W. Farrant, Richard Felton, Rev. W. Hayes, Dr. Philip Hayes, Dr. W. Humphrey P.( Grand Chant) Kent, James... Purcell, Henry 29 Composer. Alcock, Dr. Barrow, Isaac Battishill, J.... Bennett, A. Blount ,Boyce, Dr. W. Calah, J. Caley, Rev. R. L. ... Chard, Dr.' W. Charlèt, T. Cleveland, Cooke, Robert Cooke, Dr. Crotch, Dr. 99 " 9 "" ... ... INDEX III.- CHANTS. Davy, J. Dupuis, Dr. T. T. Gibbons, O. No. 263 234 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 SINGLE. Composer. Tallis, T. Travers, John Turner, Dr. W. Aldrich, Rev. Dr. Bacon, Rev. R. Barnby, J. Chard, Dr. Crotch, Dr. 99 "" Dyer, W.F. Goss, Sir John Hayes, Dr. W. Hindle, J. Hine, W. No. Composer. 283 Leslie, Dr. Henry 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 DOUBLE. 99 300 301 302 303 Goodenough, Rev.R.P. 304 Goss, J. Handel, G. F. 305 306 Heathcote, Rev. G.... 307 Elvey, Sir G. J. Henley, Rev. P. 308 19 Jackson, William Jacobs, Rev. W. Jones, J. Kemp, Dr. Langdon, R., M.B. Lawes, Henry Lingard, Morley, T. Mornington, Earl of Norris, T., M.B. Pearson, H. Randall, Dr.. No. 279 280 281 282 641 642 309 310 Gilbert, J. H. 311 312 313 314 315 Holmes, H. J. E. Robinson, J. .... Rogers, Sir J. L. Russell, W., M.B. Smith, J. S. Spohr, L. Warren, Woodward, Dr. Gregorian Tones 333-342 Bennett, T.... Blow, Rev. W. Dixon, R. W. 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 652 653 651 Tucker, Rev. W. Wainwright, W. Woodward, Dr. 324 325 326 ... Composer. Lawson, J. W. Lee, W. Nares, Dr. Purcell, T. Russell, W. 327 328 329 No. Composer. 316 Holmes, H. J. E. 317 Hopkins, E. J. 318 Jewson, J. P. 319 Joule, B. St. J. B. 320 ( from Spohr 321 Kitchen, J. 322 Lingard, 323 Massey, R. Monk, Dr. E. G. Ouseley, Rev. Sir F. Robinson, Joseph 330 331 332 671 672 99 Savage, W. Stone, A. 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 Harris, J. T.... Havergal, Rev. W. H. 680 Hiles, Dr. 681 682 683 Tallis, Thos.... Trimnell, T. T. ⠀⠀⠀ Ross, R. R. Shaw, Ä. Shaw, J. 29 29 99 Turle, J. Walch, J. 99 ... Shore, w. Smallwood, W. ... 29 ... Stainer, Dr.( from Spohr) Trimnell, T. T. Walmisley, Dr. Whittington, C. J. Wilcox, W. ... No. 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 664 668 669 670 No. 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 691 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 701 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 3 dd Augustine.- S.M. ff d dd Bethlehem.- S.M. Clifton.- S.M. d. 441 J. S. BACH. S. WESLEY. H J. BRABHAM. 4 dd 5 6 Eastnor.- S.M. Franconia.- S.M. d A. KING. F Holy Rood.-S.M. ARTHUR HENRY BROWN. d German Melody. 17 8 9 dd ddd Huddersfield.- S.M. Olmutz.- S.M. da Serenity.-- S.M. 4 Dr. L. MASON. 1 C. BRYAN. لے لے ۔ 10 11 12 d d Shawmut.- S.M. ہے ۔ Silchester.- S.M. Swabia.- S.M. 1 that Well Rev. Dr. MALAN. German Melody. 13 14 15 St. Bride.- S.M. LES AND St. John.-S.M. A St. Mary Redcliffe.- S.M. ep| ²|| ddd a de ہے ۔ ے لے Cd add Dr. HOWARD. A. KING. C. BRYAN. B 10 11 12 ㅎㅎ Shawmut.- S.M. ddd لے لے Silchester.- S.M. Sad Swabia.- S.M. that 대 Rev. Dr. MALAN. German Melody. 13 14 15 St. Bride.- S.M. end St. John.-S.M. E T St. Mary Redcliffe.- S.M. 9 2 dddddd ed ول لے Dr. HOWARD. A. KING. 612 C. BRYAN. B 16 17 18 St. Michael.- S.M. dd 2. T St. Raphael.- S.M. Thetford. S.M. Day's Psalter, 1588. PHILIP R. SLEEMAN. g PPRF 41 dd Hel F. C. ATKINSON. 19 20 21 Tuam.-S.M. Tytherton.- S.M. d d Abbey.- C.M. dd -6W. MASON. Rev. L. R. WEST. d Scotch Psalter, 1615. 22 23 24 - d Abridge.- C.M. ddddd Arnold's.- C.M., or 11.8.11.8. 우리 ddd Bedford.- C.M. T ISAAC SMITH. dddd Dr. ARNOLD. ddd P W. WHEALL.. - € 1 25 26 27 1 d Belmont.- C.M. Bristol.- C.M. d Chichester.- C.M. d Univ.- Bibl. Giessen d'id S. WEBBE. 2 لحل Dr. HODGES. RAVENSCROFT'S Psalter, 1621. 28 29 30 -D) Claremont.- C.M. # Dublin.- C.M. 8 T d Dundee.- C.M. J. FOSTER. d dad P Scotch Psalter, 1615. 31 32 33 ddd Eban.-C.M. farrant.- C.M. d d d ہے ہے d HAVERGAL. R. FARRANT. Gloucester.- C.M. RAVENSCROFT's Psalter, 1621. d 2.. 2. 34 35 36 부 London.- C.M. Manchester.- C.M. Martyrdom.- C.M. OD Dr. CROIT. Dr. WAINWRIGHT. HUGH WILSON. 37 38 All hail the pow'r of Je-su's name, Let an- gels pros- trate fall; Bring forth the ddd لے لے لے لے Roy- al Dia- dem, And crown Him, crown Him, crown Him, crown Him Lord of all. 2. 2 39 he Miles' Lane.- C M P. 11² B Mylon. C.M. Palestine.- C.M. 2 -6 J. SUMMERS. 40 41 42 dddd 2013 ridd find d d Rome.-C.M. Salisbury.- C.M. d Solomon.- C.M. 001 B d PP RAVENSCROFT's Psalter, 1621. S a From HANDEL. 6 43 44 bb 45 Southampton.- C.M. d € 2 Sprague.- C.M. St. Ann.-C.M. T لے لے 2 dd Dr. CROFT. T DENBY. Ta 46 47 48 St. Benedict.- C.M. St. Bernard.- C.M. d B St. Dabid.- C.M. PLAYFORD'S Psalter, 1671. 49 50 51 d St. Frances.- C.M. a St. Magnus.- C.M. St. Mary.-C.M. la d d G. A. LOHR. J. CLARK. Dr. BLOW. 52 53 54 譯 St. Peter.- C.M. St. Stephen.- C.M. Fr St. Thomas.- C.M. d d d d d d A. R. REINAGLE. Rev. W. JONES. S G. FARNABY, 1592. te d d d d 55 56 57 Callis.- C.M.( Ordination Hymn.) 21 22 Tiverton.- C.M. 2 Tottenham.- C.M. d لے 2. 99 T. TALLIS. 58 d 59 60 Winchester Old.-C.M. 2 Windsor.- C.M. Work.-C.M. ddd dd dd ALISON'S Psalter, 1599. d G. KIRBYE. Scots Psalter. 61 62 63 Angel's Hymn.-L.M. ORLANDO GIBBONS. Arundel.- L.M. Boston.- L.M. S. WEBBE. Dr. L. MASON. C 64 65 66 40 British.- L.M. لے لے ۔ Carey's. L.M. PEOPLE dad rdd fel 2 -2 لے ہے d didid 11 음악 Cathedral Chant.- L.M. dla The Lord shall come, the earth shall quake, The mountains to their cen- tre shake; And with'ring, from the vault of night, The stars withdraw their fee- ble light. 67 68 69 لے لے ۔ dddd Charmouth.- L.M. d d d David's Harp.-L.M. Eden. L.M. d E. B. FRIPP. J. DANIELL. 17 P M d nd Dr. L. MASON. 70 71 72 Eisenach.- L.M. Ernan.- L.M. Festus.- L.M. add 49 J. H. SCHEIN. Dr. L. MASON. From a German Chorale. لے لے ۔ de 73 74 75 TOO Gloucester.- L.M. Home.-L.M. 우 Hursley.- L.M. O may no earth- born cloud aa S rise Dr. HODGES. Dala From MozART. Sun of my soul, Thou Sa- viour dear, It is not night if Thou be near: L Huguenot Melody. To hide Thee from Thy ser-vant's eyes. ddd 76 vyry 78 Lentz.- L.M. fold pip Luther's Chant.- L.M. d Luton.- L.M. LENTZ. لے نے BURDER. 4 79 80 81 d d. ddd Magdeburgh.- L.M. d Old" Ten Commandments" Tune. d d d d d Mainzer.- L.M. Melcombe.- L.M. d 22 ela Dr. MAINZER. S. WEBBE. 82 83 84 Missionary Chant.- L.M. Montgomery.- L.M.( or 11s.) ے لے Morning Hymn.-L.M. dd E 12 d d STANLEY. BARTHELEMON. 85 600 86 87 doe 우리 BE Neapolis.- L.M.( or 11s.) GB اماد Norfolk.- L.M. Nuremberg.- L.M. d fdd C From the Psalmist. 2. Dr. HOWARD. From BEST'S Eighty Chorales. d 88 88 89 Old Hundredth.- L.M. Old Hundredth.- L.M. E dd Philadelphia.- L.M. d W. FRANC. ( 2nd Arrangement.) P dood From the Psalmist. A8 90 91 92 24 Rockingham.- L.M. ad Samson.- L.M. St. Agnes.- L.M. ad d d dd Dr. MILLAR. From HANDEL. A. A. AUSTEN. 93 94 95 St. Edward.- L.M. e.. St. Cross.- L.M. O come and mourn with me a - while; O come ye pop thip St. Goar.-L.M. Dr. TURTON. Rev. J. B. DYKES. Saviour's side; 88 O come, to- ge- ther let us mourn; Je- sus, our Lord, is cru- ci- fied. A- men. 8: 2 spp to the Lode.d 96 97 93 St. Gregory.- L.M. 22 St. Luke.-L.M.( or 11s.) d St. Olaves.- L.M. W. HORSLEY. HUDSON, E 99 100 101 Tallis' Canon.-L.M. Winchester.- L.M. d d Antioch.- 7.7.7.7. d d d 42 CRASSELIUS. 102 103 ddd 104 Beethoven.- 7.7.7.7. d Chester.- 7.7.7.7. f dd d Christ Chapel.- 7.7.7.7. rdd d From BEETHOVEN. A. STONE. Dr. STEGGALL. 23 105 106 107 Eli.- 7.7.7.7. Ephraim.- 7.7.7.7. Geneva.- 7.7.7.7. -6 From COSTA'S Eli. od Dr. H. LESLIE. dd Rev. C. J. LATROBE. ddd 108 109 110 German Hymn.- 7.7.7.7. ddd. d de لے لے لے f Hart's.- 7.7.7.7. T d. d Innocents.- 7.7.7.7. D PLEYEL. 111 112 113 d edo ed Latrobe.- 7.7.7.7. d d Litany.- 7.7.7.7. Lubeck.- 7.7.7.7. P d ad 등 od W. WOODWARD. ل لے German Chorale. 114 115 bd did d 116 d Nottingham.- 7.7.7.7. 2 Redhead, No. 47.7.7.7.7. Sherborne.— 7.7.7.. From MOZART. ਸਰ 2. R. REDHEAD. From MENDELSSOHN. d d nd d 117 118 119 St. Cecilia.- 7.7.7.7. d d d St. Mark.- 7.7.7.7. Dienna.- 7.7.7.7. 우 d d d d F T J. SUMMERS. Co J. ADCOCK. German Chorale. d d d 120 121 d 122 سے ہے ۔ 우 Weber.- 7.7.7.7. Hanover.- 5.5.5.5.6.5.6.5. " Ye servants of God." d 2²- 2 ddd De O dde d Houghton.- 5.5.5.5.6.5.6.5. " O worship the King." 22 plz 聲 قادر Univ.- Bibl. Giessen From WEBER. edd Dr. CROFT. 21 Dr. GAUNTLETT. 123 Come, 124 New Hear Hymn.- 5.5.5.11. d let لے لے 125 us d a new 22 dddd Our Roll round with the year, And never stand still till the Mas- ter ap pear. dddd d d d d dddd jour ney J radddd I Je- sul guide our way To e- ter- nal day: So shall we, no more de- lay- ing, é d d d d Se 2 응 pur d Wareham.- 5.5.11.5.5.11, or L.M. " All ye that pass by." Hafodwen.- 5.5.8.8.5.5. Rev. P. MAURICE, D.D. z Fol- low Thee, Thy voice o- beying: Lead us by Thy hand To our Fa- ther's land. dd & sue; 2 Ide dd - -d ΚΝΑΡΡ. 126 OT 127 To d 128 - ye DO day the All Saints.- 6.4.6.4. Sa viour calls T be night ed souls, nd d Ye wan d'rers home: Excelsius.- 6.4.6.4.6.6.4. لے لے O Why long 12 24 Near- er, my God, to Thee, Near- er to Thee; E'en though it didd P. R. SLEEMAN. O er St. Nicholas.- 6.4.6.4.6.6.6.4. " I'm but a stranger here." roam? # That raiseth me, Still all my song shall be, Nearer, my God to Thee, Nearer to Thee! dd be& cross d. A 129 : b 130 Glo - 131 ry be Franconia.- 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.5. " Why that look of sadness? E to d Pour'd for me the life d Derby.- 6.5.6.5. Je 700 sus, Who in blood From His sa Harlan.- 6.6.4.6.6.4. " Lowly and solemn be." Dr. FILITZ's Collection. bit- ter d d cred pains, veins. ED 132 133 134 Guide pay pe Glo- ry to God on high! Let heav'n and earth re- ply Praise ye His name: Angels, His dd 24 Je love a- dore, Who all our sorrows bore; And Saints, cry e- vermore Wor- thy the Lamb! aints, cery fbb -0Moscow.- 6.6.4.6.6.6.4. f 2: ے لے لے Thine own d F Philippi.- 6.6.4.6.6.6.4. " Father of love and power." sus Im- man d d Miriam.- 6.6.6.4. Is d u- el, ra el Thou shalt TO DO d d ver d لے لے d GIARDINI. our Lead er d life's d J. G. EBELING. ول لے J. SUMMERS. sea. be; 135 A Re turn, once more re Je Entreaty.- 6.6.6.6.( Iambic.) voice yet on thee calls; d d Come, brethren, ere the sus, dd His prais- es de turn, Join ev ry tongue and heart, 2. d 2 we have 136 St. Margaret.- 6.6.6.6.6.6.6.6. part, sin ner's friend! no end; A d • 0 wan- derer to thy God; d fin ے ۔ - ger points the Bless the P To a dore Praise Him Him, whom our souls Redeem- er's name: for and praise the Lamb; d P لے ۔ e2 road. a C-6• dore; 2. ver more. 137 138 St. Bede.- 6.6.6. 6.7. Touch ev' ry tune- ful Mor An d d d gels, as sist to Pour the trem- bling notes - لے ۔ string, And sound His name -6-. sing The hon- ours of dddd a long, Swell the u- ni Rejoice, the Lord is King, dddd Adoration.- 6.6.6.6.8.8. tals, give thanks and sing. And a Your Lord and King a d d d d d J. SUMMERS. tri umph e- ver ddd versal your God; broad; 11211 S song. 2 dore, more. Lift up your hearts, lift up your voice, Re- joice; He bids His saints re- joice. ddd d d 139 That 140 Croft's 148th.- 6.6.6.6.8.8. Join all the glo- rious names d 2. In e- ver mortals knew, All are too mean to speak His worth, Too mean to Yes! the Re- deem- er d And o'er our hell ish Of d That rose; wisdom, love and d dddd foes ddd ل ل لے لے لے لے لے an- gels e dd d d Darwell's 148th.- 6.6.6.6.8.8. 2 set my ver لا power, High rais'd His conquer-ing d d bore: Sa-viour forth. The Sa- viour left the dead, d d head. wild dis- may, The guards around Fell to the ground, And sank a- way. d 24 141 Old Hundred- and- forty- eighth.- 6.6.6.6.8.8. The d God 142 is gone up on cla- rions of the sky d ON high, With Join all on earth, re- joice and sing, Glo - ry d d d d d d d d d ے لے لے ۔ Pro claim th' an- ge a tri 0 Heaven, a- bode of saints, Where sin z d For Thee my spi rit faints; I long d dd F as- cribe to dd St. Swithin.- 6.6.6.6.8.8. lic d d d - um- phant noise, can d to ne be joys, glo- ry's King. JESSER. ver come, O world of peace, O land of rest, When shall I reach thee and fdd 2 Predse at home. be bless'd? 143 P Wor thy, O Lord, art d Ey' ry tongue to d - 144 Fulneck.- 6.6.7.7.7.7. Thee con Strong and migh- ty, d d d d d d لے لے -lasting days, And God Thou, That fess; U of ey'- ry ni- ver- sal dod d ba Leoni.- 6.6.8.4.6.6.8.4. Thee to bless, Gra- cious, mer- ci d d Love! Rev. C. J. LA TROBE, knee should bow, na- ture didd ful, The God of A- bram praise, Who reigns enthron'da- bove; An- tient of e- ver dd ded Hebrew Melody. Harmony by Sir M. COSTA. Jd d Je ho- vah, great I earth and heav'n con-fess'd; I bow and own the sa- cred name, For join, be- nign. Q 7 AM! By 2 60 - e- ver bless'd. 145 didd d 146 PP and d d d Bach.-D.S.M. German Chorale. " Thou art gone up on high." Harmonised by J. S. BACH. 뷔 Fairfield.- D.S.M. " Give to the winds thy fears." -6° de ÉTÉ Idd d Rev. P. LA TROBE. 147 How pleased and blest was Come, let We haste to 148 We us DOVOL seek Alle lu seek our new, f Ascalon.- 6.6.8.6.6.8. Congregational Psalmist. Sion's hill, d ia! لللله our God 2 I To hear the peo ple cry ,And there ہے ۔ to d d day! Yes, # Alle lu- ia, our d. d. d VOWS and St. Vincent.- 6.6.8.6.8.7. with d bet ter home, Where we our d We are From Egypt's bon- dage come, Where death and dark- ness reign, d f a cheer-ful on dd homage d. our our d way zeal C pay. A. STONE. to O rest shall gain, God. 149 Friend af ter friend d # 3 There is no 150 Lucca.- 6.6.8.6.8.8. Were this frail world our fi- nal rest, Liv frail mor- tal de parts, Who hath # 2.12 2 لے لے نے لے لی ہے u- nion here of hearts, That finds not here an d d d d d d Thou Who didst stoop be- low - i vict'ry won, - ing or ddd Elbey.- 6.6.10.6.6.10. not lost d ہے ہے نے لے لے J. H. SCHEIN. a Hast pass'd from earth, pass'd to d friend? HANDLERE P ty; Thy bless- ed la- bours done, Thy crown of d end. dying, none were blest. Sir GEORGE ELVEY. F To drain the cup of woe, And wear the form of E Thy home on high. 151 152 For d 153 Wittemburg.- 6.7.6.7.6.6.6.6. " Let all men praise the Lord." sa El d dadd Aer Lo, on th'inglorious tree, Halifax.- 6.8.6.4. ken now is HE He, 2 The Lord, the Lord of glo- ry dd And pierc'd Homburg.- 6.10.6.10. pri J. CRUGER with e hangs; pangs. A. R. REINAGLE. p Birds have their qui- et nests, Fox- es their holes, and man his peace-ful bed; dala 22 All creatures have their rest, But Je sus had not where to lay His head. dd ddo d 154 155 dd dd Al le- lu Easter Hymn.- 7.4.7.4.7.4.7.4. 2 Easter Hymn.- 7.4.7.4.7.4.7.4. Al le lu 8 ہے ۔ ہے ۔ ia. ia. Al- le d.de . lu- ia. HENRY CAREY. W. H. MONK. Al- le lu- ia. d 156 157 St. Alphege.- 7.6.7.6. 158 Flo Brief life is here our d ddd St. Philip.- 7.6.7.6. The life that knows no d por end - Dr. GAUNTIETT. d d tion; Brief sorrow, short- liv'd care: St. Alban's.- 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. " O sacred Head, once wounded." T d ing, The tear- less life, is there. GRAUN. 159 املے 160 Ewing.- 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. Je- ru- sa- lem the gol- den, With milk and honey blest; Be- neath thy con- tem- d 2. dd E pla- tion Sink heart and voice op- prest: I know not, Oh, I know not, What d A. EWING. joys a- wait us there; What ra- diancy of glo- ry, What bliss beyond com- pare! dd CMissionary.- 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. Dr. L. MASON. grants the soul a- gain e Sometimes a light sur- pri- ses The Christian while he sings: It is the Lord, Who e. rises With heal- ing in His wings, When com- forts are de- clin- ing, He dd d d A sea- son of clear shining, To cheer it af- ter rain, 161 162 Munich.- 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. " For thee, O dear, dear Country." d € dd German Melody, 1648. St. Theodulph.- 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. " From Greenland's icy mountains." 081 MELCHIOR TESCHNER, 1613. d 163 164 P In Not Thy gar- ment's hem a lone, My trembling faith would d Though Di- vine compas- sion shone Be- neath its sa- cred e d d dd P Thou didst own her mute ap Holywell.- 7.6.7.6.7.7. لے لے ۔ In the day of the hour when dan Send thee from His ho - St. Saviour's.- 7.6.7.6.7.7. From MENDELSSOHN. 12 thy distress, May dd be peal, Who be- sought Thy pow'r to heal. gers press, A. R. REINAGLE, Je- ho ly place, 22 bd d hold, vah fold: hear thee! a Ja cob's God be near thee! d. d.d Time- ly aid, or strength'ning grace! d d d d d 165 Ho - DO P Join we then with sweet acd. 166 Meet and right Glo ly, Chesterfield.- 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6. is to it sing, At ry to our heaven- ly King, The God d Ho .6. Но cord, All 10 b16 ly Lord! d in ev'- ry E d time and place, of truth and grace: d P one thanks giv ddd ter - لے ہے Moravian. ing nal praise be Thine. St. Hilary.- 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6. Rev. J. B. DYKES. Tal PP Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, Thy bet- ter por- tion trace; Rise from tran- sito- ry things Tow'rds heav'n, thy native place. Sun and moon and stars d join: P de- cay, Time shall soon this earth remove, Rise, my soul, and haste a- way, To seats prepar'd a- bove. 167 Atonement.- 7.6.7.6.7.8.7.6. Lamb of God, whose bleed- ing love We now re- call to mind, Send the answer لے لے from a- bove, And let us mer- cy 1 find; Think on us who think on Thee, And ev'- ry struggling soul release; 0 remember Cal-va- ry, And bid us go in peace. Leded. 168 Russell Place.- 7.6.7.6.7.8.7.6. Sir W. S. BENNETT. Praise the Lord who reigns&- bove, And keeps His courts be- low; Praise Him for His d boundless love, And all His great- ness shew; Praise Him for His no- ble deeds; O P || 1= 11 22 praise Him for His matchless power! Him, from Whom all good pro- ceeds, Let earth and heaven a ے لے لے dore. Hell 169 170 Lord of mer- cy d Ma ker, Teach er, 171 ● م ما Capetown.- 7.7.7.5. Ledbury.- 7.7.7.5. 10010 P P and of might, Of man- kind the Life and Light, dd 1 nite; z did rall. Je- Bethany.- 7.7.7.7.7.7. " God of mercy, God of grace." ad sus, hear and P d. FILITZ. A. KING. save! Moravian. 1 172 173 So, most gra- cious Lord, may we 174 Dix.- 7.7.7.7.7.7. As with glad-ness men of old As with joy they hail'd its light, Lead- ing on-ward, beam- ing bright; Did the guid- ing star be- hold; 22 р Nassau.- 7.7.7.7.7.7. " Christ, Whose glory fills the skies." E-ver- more be 2 d e PP Cassel.- 7.7.7.7.7.7. a d P German. led to Thee. J. ROSENMULLER. ے لے لے لے Fine. D.C. 175 176 0/01 Rock of P -6a 6 2 Spain.- 7.7.7.7.7.7. Be of sin the dou 2 100 -ges, cleft for De Wells.- 7.7.7.7.7.7. T Let the Water and the Blood, From Thy wound-ed dee. 2. me, dddd ble cure, Let me hide my. de self in 841 Thee; Side which flow'd, ed Save from wrath and make me pure. Id 2. 177 Coburg.- 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. F 2 庫 H.R.H. the late PRINCE CONSORT. Come, ye thankful people, come, Raise the song of Harvest- Home! All is safely gathered in, Ere the winter storms begin; God, our Maker, doth provide For our wants to be supplied; Come to God's own temple, come; Raise the song of Harvest- Home! P 178 Hark! the herald- an- gels sing dd 179 P mer- cy mild, God and sinners re- con- ciled. Joy- ful, all ye na- tions, rise, 20 d d d d d de Christmas Hymn. لے لے d لے لے P.P Join the triumph of the skies; With th'ange- lic host proclaim Christ is d 2 Jesus, Re- ے لے لے ۔ While the near- dd Organ Pedal. Beth- le- hem. Hark! the he- rald- an- gels sing er -6 fuge Glo- ry to the new- born King, Peace on earth, and ے لے لے لے لے لے ے لے لے لے لے لے ۔ wa- 1 D Glory d Refuge.- 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. 6 of Let me my soul, d d f MENDELSSOHN. ters roll, While the tem- d d to the new- born King. born in pest to Thy d d d d d d J. SUMMERS. bo- som fly, is high; still dd Hide me, Safe in- to the ha dd d 180 P Out H my Sa- viour! hide, Till the storm of life be past; d d d Ho- ly, Ho- ly, امه 2 - ven guide, 0 d receive my d Syria.- 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. soul at last! Holy, Lord God of Hosts, when heav'n and earth of dark- ness, at Thy word, Is-sued in- to glo- rious birth: d All Thy works around Thee stood, And Thine eye be held them d [ do d While they sang with sweet ac- cord, Holy, Holy, Ho ly 22 9. 881 b. good, Lord. 181 Tichfield.- 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. Saviour, when in dust to Thee Low we bow th'a- dor- ing knee; When, repentant, ddd d. d 12 182 to the skies Scarce we lift our weeping eyes, Oh, by all Thy pains and woe Suffer'd once for De man be- low, Bending from Thy throne on high, Hear our so- lemn Li- ta ny. dd From" Crown of Jesus Peter's Hill.- 7.7.7.7.8.7. لے لے Thou Whose loving kind- ness Thou Who didst for Peter's faith Kind- ly con- descend to hath Kept me to d.bd. 8 Kind Conduc- tor, Kind Con- duc- tor, d d d d d. " Music. Still d # 1 the di- rect my d R. A. FIRTH, ہے ۔ present pray! day! de vious way. 183 Glentworth.- 7.7.7.7.8.8. 184 0 On- ward let my d d d d 47 Though the path be through the sea, Lit d d children go,- PP P Make our dark- en'd souls to see The God the Lord com- mands us d PP Only trust His love un- bound- ed, Thou shalt ne- ver a - ہے ہے ہے ہے Florence.- 7.7.7.8.8.8. Lg tle flock, what's that to thee? d لے لے ۔ Lord, we raise our cry to Thee, Like the blind be d d d d d d d glo- ry J. SUMMERS. be confound- ed. Lord, re- buke our sul- len night, And give Thy- self und so; A. R. REINAGLE. side the way; ddd of Thy perfect day; d d d d d F to our sight. 185 Head Till Thou ap We And d 186 of the Church tri- um- phant, Lostwithiel.- 7.7.8.7.7.7.8.7. cry pear, Thy mem- bers here P lift our hearts and bel e be voi a- loud, and give dd ces, p p We joy- ful- ly With blest to God The Shall sing like those in glo- ry; # an- ti Mercy.- 7.8.7.8. praise of our sal a dore Thee; ci £ p this we know, Thou, O Grave, canst not en- thral us. d J. TURLE. 88 A1 5 ра - va - tion; tion. Jesus lives! no long- er now Can thy terrors, Death, ap- pal us; Je- sus lives! and J. C. KITTEL. 212 le lu ia. 187 B For stripes, and wea- ri- ness, and pain, Th'e ter- nal rest is d 188 bb Fear no more the clank- ing chain; Thou'rt free as the light of d d d d d d dd Ho Who the d - God, who ma- dest C Knowlton.- 7.8.7.8. day for Braine, No. 22.- 8.4.8.4.8.8.8.4. ہے ۔ P May Thine an- gel- guards de- fend us, earth and hea- ven, d d toil hath d G ly dreams and hopes at - gi e - tend ven, O P. us, For Dr. GAUNTLETT. rest to pp b Dark - ness and the hea ven; gi- ven. G light; 21 Slum- ber sweet Thy mercy send us, d dod d tett night; || 2|| This live- long night. 189 P A Guide, Our blest Re- deem- er, ere He breath'd His tender last fare- well, 190 St. Cuthbert.- 8.6.8.4. Comfort & For d اے ۔ اے Beyond, be- yond that boundless sea, d d ev- er 2 2 Farther than thought it self can flee, d d d d 23 d - Allhallows.- 8.6.8.6.8.6. er, - will be- queath'd With I us Rev. J. B. DYKES. bless the 2 d لے لے Thy dwellto Above that dome of d. 191 Spohr.- 8.6.8.6.8.6.,( or C.M. omitting* to*.) is 1- ing dddd Yet dear the awful thought to me, That Thou, my God, art nigh. d A. H. BROWN. e dwell. on sky, high; From SPOHR. PE g Lord, Nor cease His praise speak; ded 응 P d My song His good- ness shall re d d 8 -6 May trust in Him, Who will re 2 ed & 192 B d # d d - ed cord, That the d € ward St. Matthew.- D.C.M. d The hum 121² Univ.- Bibl. Giessen - ded oppressed and weak ble and the meek. 010 d Dr. CROFT. 193 When 00 00 as For we And in re- mem- brance of 194 sat in ask.-D.C.M. Baby- lon, ے لے لے We hanged our harps and in- stru- ments The willow trees up d ㅎㅎ 6 in that place men for their use The dd rivers round a dd d P Si on, The tears for grief burst é d English Psalter, 1562. Had plant- ed d dd Brunswick.- 8.6.8.6.8.8. pl d d d ma- ny - d bout, 2. B out;O BE on; one. From HANDEL. d 195 ELEEEE d d Palmyra.- 8.6.8.6.8.8. God, man- i- fest- ly d d d P Thou art the E ver last- ing Word, The Fa- ther's on- ly dd seen and heard, And Heav'n's be- lov- ed لے لے J. SUMMERS. 2. d 2 O Worthy, O Lamb of God, art Thou, That ev'- ry knee to Thee should bow. d d d d Son; One. 196 니다 197 Ere I sleep, d by 198 TOLEDO my God, Royal Fort.- 8.6.8.8.6. Eternal Light! for dan d ev' ry Hulme. 8.6.6. d dad dond Pallopple pl. fa do d d d d O will bless d -6 - my Batavia.- 8.7.8.7. d E. J. ORCHARD. ded fod vour, This day shewed Sa J. C, EBELING. viour. d German, d 199 200 201 d Canterbury.- 8.7.8.7. Rev. C. J. LA TROBE, d ㅎ Mariners'.- 8.7.8.7. لے لے ۔ perd Pange lingua.- 8.7.8.7. Ancient Latin Hymn. 202 dddd 203 204 Sardis.- 8.7.8.7. TOLL Sharon.- 8.7.8.7. d St. Oswald.- 8.7.8.7. From BEETHOVEN. --6Dr. BOYCE. Rev. J. B. DYKES. 205 206 H Solicitude.- 8.7.8.7.7.7. Ebensong.- 8.7.8.7.7.7. dd d € d d d d d d 2 d dd Through the day Thy love has spared us, Now we lay us down to rest; Through the silent watches guard us, Let no foe our peace molest; Jesu, Thou our guardian be; Sweet it is to trust in Thee. J. DANIELL. J. SUMMERS. 800 207 dddd 208 Benediction.- 8.7.8.7.8.7. Dismissal.- 8.7.8.7.8.7. dd S. WEBBE. 의 209 de 210 Vogler.- 8.7.8.7.8.7. d d d d d d d d d لے لے d d d d d.d The Abbè VOGLER. d d ہے ۔ St. Werburgh.- 8.7.8.7.8.7. S. WEBBE, 2 211 What is life?' tis but لے لے ۔ Zurich.- 8.7.8.7.8.7. Life is like a dy- ing d bb & Why not spread thy wings and fly d d d d d d sin and care; Ma ta- per; - Grant us Thy di vine ď vapour, Soon it or 7.7. 212 Hanover Palace.- 8.7.8.7.7.7.4.4.7.7. di d d d d dd Straight to yon-der world of edd dd Lord, vouchsafe us Thy pro- tec-tion, As we leave Thy house of pray'r; van- ish es&- way: my soul, why wish to ed d ny foes be= set our J. SCHOP, 1640. bp Thro' rec- tion, ہے ۔ لے لے لے His Majesty GEORGE V., King of Hanover. way, C stay? joy? ے لے a world of As we jour ney heav'n 213 day by day: By pos- sess- ing Thy good blessing, We shall reach the 2 ddd ly shore, Where temp Come, Thou long exd d eGranta.- 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7. pect- ed Je- sus, From our fears and sins re- lease us: Dear de sire of ta tions ev'- ry d vex no Born to set Thy ہے ۔ more. Dr. T. A WALMISLEY. people free; P Israel's strength and con- so- la- tion, Hope of all the earth Thou art: Let us find our rest in Thee. d nation, Joy of ev' ry long- ing heart. 214 لے لے 215 ONL Tantum ergo.- 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7. 222 Vesper.- 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7. d d d d d V. NOVELLO. da A 216 I I lay me down in peace to sleep, ddd DOE d. d Stanmore.- 8.7.8.7.6.6.8.8. Of death I'm not trust my Guardian Thou wilt keep, And in this night de d d d d a fraid, RP P To Thee I would com- mend me; Nor world, nor hell I For who with Je- sus shuts his eyes, He al - لے لے A. GILBERT. fend G me: - so shall with Je sus rise. dread; 217 Luther's Hymn.- 8.7.8.7.8.8.7.( or, 8.8.8.8.8.) E Great God, what do we see and hear! The end of things cre- a ted! The ddde d d edde odd d Judge of mankind doth appear, On clouds of glo- ry seat- ed; The trumpet sounds, the dddddd ddddddd PPG graves re- store The dead whom they con- tained be- fore: Pre- pare, my soul, to meet Him. de 218 Zobeleth.-8.7.8.7.8.8.7. Rev. W. H. HAVERGAL. The Lord of might from Si- nai's brow Gave forth His voice of thun- der; And ddddddd d e à d Is- rael lay on earth be- low, Outstretch'd in fear and won- der; Beneath His feet was ddd pitch- y night, And at His left hand and His right The rocks were rent a- sun- der. ddd 219 If Drayton.- 8.8.6.8.8.6. 220 O Lord, how hap- py should we be, da je d dd In per- fect wis- dom, per- fect love, d d d d d d d d If we from self could rest; And feel, at heart, that One é d we could cast our care d That Thou, O Lord, art é Is d Inspruck.- 8.8.6.8.8.6. the work- ing for dd d Moravian. on Thee, d a- bove, ddd best! German Chorale. Harmony by C. H. RINK. ev- er nigh, Though veil'd in aw- ful ma- jes- ty, da dddd Thy migh- ty works de clare; Thy hand this earth- ly frame up- holds, dddded ㅎㅎ Thine eye the u- ni- verse be- holds With pro- vi den- tial care. d ddd. d dd d . 221 d d 222 Mo ਰੂ At Pembroke.- 8.8.6.8.8.6. ther the Cross her ede لے لے لے áf weep d dad There is a Dwelling- place above;Thither, to meet the God of love, ing, 6 The poor in spirit go; There is a Paradise of rest;For contrite hearts and souls distrest Its streams of comfort flow. Stabat mater.- 8.8.7. dddd d dad and station keep- ing, d J. FOSTER. Stood the mourn- ful Where He hung, the d d dy ing Lord; d. d 223 01 224 d Winter.- 8.8.7. d d 222 ddd ffe German Chorale. Rink.- 8.8.7.8.8.7.8.8.8. Harmony by C. H. RINK. d 22 ليه. Behold how glorious is yon sky; Lo! there the righteous never die, But dwell in peace for ever; Then who would wear this earthly clay, When bid to cast life's chains away, And win Thy gracious favour? Holy, Holy, O forgive us, And receive us, Heavenly Father, When around Thy throne we gather From WINTER. لے لے ES 225 226 St. Aidan.- 8.8.8.( Iambic.) didid لے لے g dd ہے اے ہے ۔ d O God of life, Whose power benign Doth o'er the world in mercy shine, Accept our praise, for we are Thine. Avignon.- 8.8.8.6. d Hon. and Rev. F. R. GREY. Arranged by Rev. J. B. DYKES. dadd d Lo, the storms of life are breaking, Faithless fears our hearts are shaking, For our succour undertaking, Lord and Saviour, help us. r TRILLER, 1559. 227 mf Dies Jræ.-( 8.8.8. Trochaic.) Day of Wrath! O day of mourn- ing! d prophet's warn- ing! Heav'n dd pp and earth in bd d Lord, all pity- ing, Je - cres Man for judgment must pre- pare him; Spare, O God, in d de e d cres. ash dim. v. 18. Ah! that day of tears and mourning! From the dust of earth re- turn- ing. dd ARTHUR HENRY BROWN. See ful- filled the es dim. cen burning. لے لے do. mer- cy spare him! do Folie su blest, Grant him Thine e- ternal rest. A- men. 228 Just as d 229 St. Fabian.- 8.8.8.6. And that Thou bid'st me d d d I am, with- out one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, d d 8 230 come bd e Silverstone.- 8.8.8.6. to Thee O Lamb of God, I come. ded d 22 Help me, throughout life's changing scene, By faith d d d d d P David. 8.8.8.8. d f 0 ho- ly Sa- viour, Friend un-seen, Since on Thine arm Thou bid'st us lean; d J. SUMMERS. to da d cling to A T. M. MUDIE. d Thee. From HANDEL. 1 231 232 Doncaster.- 8.8.8.8. Adapted from Dr. MILLER. My all to Thy co- ve- nant care, I, sleep- ing and wak- ing, re- sign. a d d d dd ddddd 233 In- spi- rer and Hear- er of Pray'r, Thou Shepherd and Guar- dian of Thine, d d d d dd Oberlin.- 8.8.8.8.6. " O Lord, Thy heavenly grace impart." d. d. Hosan- na to the Liv- ing Lord! Hosanna.- 8.8.8.8.7. Ho- rall. sanna to th' In- car- nate Word! To Christ, Cre- a- tor, Saviour, King, Let earth, let heav'n, Ho- san- na sing, Ho-san- na eDr. S. ELVEY. in the high- est! de aa HTH 234 Worms.- 8.8.8.8.6.6.6.6.8. God is our refuge in dis- tress, Our shield of hope thro' ev'ry care! Our Help- er, watch- ing us to bless, And there- fore will we not des- pair, 2 Al- tho' the mountains shake, And hills their place for- sake, And wa- ters o'er them dddd d 235 fy 2. 21 break, Yet still we will not fear, bd d d For Thou, O Eaton.- 8.8.8.8.8.8. 393 M. LUTHER. God, art P e ver near. WYVILL. Tele 236 237 d p d Halle.- 8.8.8.8.8.8. Hereford.- 8.8.8.8.8.8. dd H. KUGELMANN, 1540. d Rev. P. LA TROBE. 238 P Lead- er of faith- ful souls, and Guide Of all who tra- vel to the sky, dd P Come, and with us, e'en us a- bide, Who would on Thee a d Rochester.- 8.8.8.8.8.8. On Thee a lone our d لے ہے ۔ 239 dyd dd # spi- rits stay, While held in life's un Stella.- 8.8.8.8.8.8. " Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go." المال dedodo V. NOVELLO. lone re- ly: ddd even way. Eliz H E 240 In bol. O With thankful hearts to Thee we sing; Το Thee our long- ing souls dd 241 Braine, No. 30.- 8.8.8.8.8.8. 우수 EE God of gods, in whom combine The heights and depths of love di- vine, ddd dd d Swiss Tune.- 8.8.8.8.8.8. P fer- vent flames of strong de- sire; Come, and Thy sa- cred une- tion bring. - spire, I'll praise my Ma- ker with my breath; And when my voice is lost in death, # &- Praise shall em- ploy my no- bler powers: My days of praise shall ne'er be past, d d d d d -eWhile life, and thought, and be- ing last, Or نے لے # im-mor-tal- i ty en- dures. 242 A Hayes.- D.L.M. He dies, the Friend of sin- ners dies; Lo! Sa- lem's daughters weep a- round; dddd 243 so- lemn darkness veils the skies; A sud- den trembling shakes the ground. dod P 원주 Ye saints, with contrite hearts review, How He beneath your bur- dens groaned, Not tears, but blood, He wept for you, And d From BEETHOVEN. Arranged by W. R. BRAINE. Patten.- D.L.M. E dd for a guil- ty world be a- toned. W. PATTEN. 2 244 T Cowley.- 8.8.8.8.8.8.8.8.( peculiar.) H. B. WALMISLEY. This God is the God we&- dore, Our faith- ful un-change- a- ble Friend; d We'll praise Him for P Whose love is as great as His pow'r, And knows nei- ther mea- sure nor P EE ' Tis Je sus, the First and the Last, Whose Spi- rit shall guide us safe home; dd d لے لے dd E P all that is past, And trust Him for S idddd end. all that's to come. 245 O shew me Nor in dd 246 Watford.- 9.6.9.6.9.6.9.6. the tomb, a captive Jed PRI Then bid me not that form ex Who, to di d not my Saviour 북 일본 the highest heav'ns as- dy- ing, 2 ly ing, -6 tended, cended, As For In d Ellesmere.- 9.8.9.8. German Chorale. on the Cross He bled; For my Re- deem- er de He has left the dead: dd d rall. Bread of the world, in mer- cy broken, Wine of the soul, in own; glo- ry fills the throne. d From MENDELSSOHN. mer- cy shed, By Whom the words of life were spo-ken, And in Whose death our sins are dead; 247 In 248 Gotha.- 9.8.9.8. There is a rest from sin and sor- row; There is a land of per- fect peace; dod d 249 pa- tience wait, a bright- er mor- row Shall bid thy toils and con- flicts cease. PP To Thee, O Lord, I yield my spi- rit, My life I but from Thee in- he- rit, In Thee I live, in Thee I d Bremen.- 9.8.9.8.8.8. die, ہے ۔ H.R.H. the late PRINCE CONSORT. z d Who break'st in love this mor- tal chain; And death be- comes my chiefest gain. ddd dd Con- tent- for Thou art German Chorale. Harmony by C. H. RINK. Toulon.- 10.10.10.10. -6 When o- ther helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O dard * A- bide with me, fast falls the e- ventide; The darkness thickens; Lord, with me a- bide: 22. de é Hell did Hot e- ver nigh. * To these words Chant No. 262 is also suitable. C. GOUDIMEL. a- bide with me. H Helt. 250 Workshire.- 10.10.10.10.10.10. Dr. WAINWRIGHT. Christians, awake, salute the happy morn, Where on the Saviour of mankind was born; Rise to a- dore the myste- ry of love, Which hosts of an- gels chanted from above; 251 da With them the joy- ful tidings first be- gun Of God In- carnate and the Virgin's Son. F On wings of faith mount up, my soul, and rise; View thine Streatham.- 10.10.10.10.11.11. Rev. G. T. DRIFFIELD. C GL in he- ri- tance beyond the skies; d Nor heart can think, nor mor- tal tongue can tell, What end- less plea- sures in those man- sions dwell. d There our Re- deemer lives, all bright and glo- rious: O'er sin and death and hell He P.P reigns vic to- rious. 252 253 d Epiphany Hymn.- 11.10.11.10. Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, Dawn on our darkness and lend us Thine aid: Star of the East, the horizon adorning, Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid. Springfield.- 11.10.11.10. d E Rev. J. F. THRUPP, 1848. en d d d d d L 4 Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish, Come, at the throne of God fervently kneel; Here bring your wounded hearts, here tell your anguish, Earth has no sorrow that Heav'n cannot heal. 254 b Draw near, ye d d d to Arley.- 11.10.11.10.10.10. 255 لے لے ۔ wea-ry, bow'd and bro- ken- heart- ed; Ye on- ward trav'llers P And ye who' re left in d ے ہے ۔ ہے ۔ a peaceful bourne: Ye from whose path the light hath all de- part- ed: d d d d d d ddd · P hath the storm- cloud swept, Sa- cred are sorrow's tears- since Je- sus d d A. STONE. ㅎ solitude to mourn: Though o'er your spi-rits d d f ddd e Trinity.- 11.12.12.10. " Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!" wept. A. STONE. 255( 2ND TUNE.) Trinity.- 11.12.12.10. Ho- ly, Ho- ly, Ho PPP P dor 256 - mighty, L ly! Lord God Al- migh d God in Three Per d. bd ing, our song shall rise to Thee. Ho- ly, Ho- ly, Ho- ly! mer- ci- ful and € Thou art gone to the grave, but we Ems.- 13.11.13.12. ا ہے ۔ ے لے dark- ness en-com- pass the tomb; The d d d d d d 2221 por- tals before thee; And the lamp of ddd 524 sons, Bless- ed Tri ni J. HOPKINS. ty! Grate-ful- ly a His HIGH ty! will not de- plore thee, Tho' sor- row and d d d d German Chorale. Saviour hath pass'd thro' its d d love was thy guide thro' the gloom. d d d d d d 8 257 Adeste Fideles.-( Irregular.) J. READING, 1690-1766. O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant; O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem; Come, and behold Him, born the King of Angels; O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord. d. 258 2 259 260 261 262 263 edd dd dde eddope oddo added a d 66 P. Metrical Chants. S.M. or C.M. Come, let us join our friends above." 7.7.7. " Day of Wrath! that awful day." 8.8.8.4. or 10.10.10.10. " My God, my Father, while I stray." 1: 1 8.8.8.4. or 10.10.10.10. 8.8.8.4. or 10.10.10.10. " Abide with me." ل ہے ۔ d Single Chants. American. From FELTON. W. L. REYNOLDS. " Thy will be done." dd O A. H. D. TROYTE. B A. H. D. TROTTE. ALDRICH. 264 265 266 267 268 269 8 8 L J d d 61 2. M E 10 d d dd f V d. d. P P P P AYRTON. BATTISHILL. BELLAMY. BLOW. B COOKE. CROFT. 270 271 272 273 응 274 275 لے ہے ۔ 9 É E d ( Grand Chant.) P. لے لے ۔ FARRANT. FARRANT. FELTON. W. HAYES. W. HAYES. P. HUMPHREY. 276 277 278 279 281 282 00 TALLIS. 280 P dd KENT. PURCELL. PURCELL. TALLIS. TRAVERS. TURNER. 283 284 285 286 287 288 B Double Chants. deda odde PPP de e A dd ALCOCK. BARROW. BATTISHILL. $ 88 BATTISHILL. BENNETT. BLOUNT. 289 290 291 292 add Dib b 293 294 oddddo d'd edd clock E ph BOYCE. 8 CALAH. CALEY. CALEY. From BEETHOVEN. CHARD. CHARLET. 295 296 297 298 299 300 28 3 우우 쿵! 퇴 de E 8 TINA 700 불 앞에 의 D CLEVELAND. COOKE. COOKE. CROTCH. CROTCH. CROTCH. 301 302 303 304 305 P 8880306 dddddo dido ماء DAVY. DUPUIS. GIBBONS. 혜 GOODENOUGH. Goss. From BEETHOVEN. Joond Pff HANDEL. 307 308 309 310 311 312 ول ع داده شود ے ۔ 8 ہے ۔ لے == HEATHCOTE. Lodeo HENLEY. لم JACKSON. JACOBS. د JONES. KEMP. 313 314 315 امه 316 317 318 عاء oddo حوال لیے اسے ے لے لے لے ۔ ==|=* مامه LANGDON. LANGDON. LAWES. LESLIE. م LESLIE. LINGARD. 319 320 321 322 323 1: hadde 324 de dida do dde وو CO موا € 1 po بوك MORLEY. MORNINGTON. MORNINGTON. مود I NORRIS. PEARSON. RANDALL. 325 326 327 328 329 330 مود dodo d لحلول والك ਦਾ RANDALL. ROBINSON. ROGERS. RUSSELL. SMITH. SPOHR. 331 332 333 334 335 336 2 R - Gregorian Cones.( To be sung in unison.) d 121 Hell I d لے 2 d MS Jell Hel d d WARREN. WOODWARD. o d d d d 1st Tone, 1st Ending. 1 1 3rd Tone, 1st Ending. 1 5th Tone, 1st Ending. 5th Tone, 2nd Ending. 337 338 339 340 341 342 1121 Hell d f tet 1 d 1 dd d #= d d d 3 Jel # 24 1 NO ON #e d d P 000001 6th Tone. S 7th Tone, 1st Ending. 7th Tone, 3rd Ending. 1 8th Tone, 1st Ending. 8th Tone, 2nd Ending. 1 1 Tonus Peregrinus. 1 343 Soldiers of Christ 344 Strong in the strength which God supplies, Thro' His e d d od 345 Wake To God the on d Let all the saints be A- wake, TO 08 00 DOL ev' d. Amerton.- S.M. a d - -> rise, And put your ar- Annil.- S.M. ly d low wise, 8 Our لے ۔ W. HAYNES. I Cheltenham.- S.M. $ 2 mour ter nal Sa viour and our d d امل 22 on, Son. 8 J. W. LAWSON. 12 the skies Their hum- ble prais- es bring. dd King, A. E. DYER. Mus. Bac., Oxon. and sing the song Of Moses and the Lamb; ry heart and ev' ry tongue, To praise the Sa- viour's Name. d d. 346 My soul re peat His praise, Whose mer- cies 347 Whose an ger is SO slow to rise, So rea 12 12 2 d ed 348 Loud to the praise of ddd f SAL Christchurch.- S.M. Grace,' tis Your harps, ye trem- bling saints, Down from the d d d Heaven with the لے لے 22 P Colmworth.- S.M. V P P love divine Bid ev' Erith. S.M. a charm- ing sound, 2 echo shall لے ۔ redy to are Har mo- nious S. WESLEY. -6 so great, a- bate. Rev. T. R. MATTHEWS. J willows take, d ry string a wake. to the - Q A. STONE. ear; Pop sound, And all the earth shall hear. € 1² 349 Stand up and bless the Lord, Stand up 350 When 351 Kirk Braddan.- S.M. How welcome was the Sweet P My soul Je- sus deign'd in dd Nuptia.- S.M. لے لے and bless the Lord your God, With heart and soul and voice. d d d d call, ہے ۔ Ye peo ple is Thy mer- cy, Lord, St. Andrew.- S.M. O TOP Cana's hall, To bless the mar- riage day! d d d d Be of GEORGE LOMAS. How sweet the fes tal lay, d ہے ۔ ہے ۔ His choice; f Rev. H. A. CROSBIE. fore Thy mer- cy &- doring, pleads Thy Word, And owns Thy mer- cy d bd bd. dd J. BARNBY. seat; sweet. 352 8. God from on high hath heard, لے لے 353 The Blest 354 P Lo! from the op'- ning heav'n de- scends To man the pro- mised d d se- TOO are Faint- ing St. George.- S.M. the d pure O St. Luke. S.M. in heart. Let sighs and Far from my heaven- ly home, d -6 For they shall sorrows cease; dd College.- S.M. I cry, blest Spi- rit come, And lead d Dr. GAUNTLETT. 1100- see me P cret of the Lord is theirs, Their soul is Christ's a- bode. d d d d d d 2 St. Paul's 000 peace. T. HEWLETT. our to 응 Far from my Father's breast, God; O G. LOMAS. my rest. 355 The God of peace shall meet. thee there, d d 356 AQ Come to the house of prayer, d d Come, Lord, and d OVO Sorrel Hill.-S.M. 357 tar لے Woolwich.- S.M. ry not, -e0 thou ddd O why these years cf waiting here, These He makes that house His home. dd ے ہے ۔ e af- flicted, come; 8 Bring the long- looked for Allhallows.- C.M. H. J. E. HOLMES. Loud and more loud the an- them raise, With grate- ful a ges of C. E. KETTLE. ہے ۔ ar- day; ' de- lay? Attributed to S. WEBBE. Lift up to God the voice of praise, Whose breath our souls in spired: 2& 2. dour fi el. d P 358 O 359 Το our Re- deem- er's 360 In ہے ۔ may His love- im Our shel- ter from the d d 000 Aubrey.- C.M. God, our help in glo- rious Name - mor- tal flame- Tune e ver pain ful اے ۔ ہے ۔ Caterham.- C.M. A wake the Jesus Christ, if aught there be stor my blast, And our me- d ev'- ry a- ges past, Our hope for years dadd Dalehurst.- C.M. mory sa- dd C. J. VINCENT, Jun. e لے لے heart and tongue. PP ARTHUR COTTMAN. cred song: - ter nal home. - to come, d P Must in my heart Ta ARTHUR CCTTMAN. That more than all be side, d bd a- bide. 361 Kin- dle PR Come, Holy Spi rit, heaven- ly Dove, With all Thy quick'ning powers; da 362 a flame of a dold 363 Eagley.- C.M. # sa- cred Thy migh- ty power to ے ۔ وا Ebersley.- C.M. love 8010 20 P How bright these glo- rious Spi- rits shine! Whence all their bright ar d 12 R. се In these cold P How came they to the bliss- ful seats Of ev- er last-ing dd Farningham.- O.M. ● لے لے لے ے ہے ۔ RPP To Thee, O Lord, with dawn- ing light My thank- ful ed le- brate, Thy hearts of - Ho ہے ۔ J. WALCH. ARTHUR COTTMAN. ours. ray? O day? C. E. KETTLE. voice I'll raise; d -8ly Name to praise. 364 Shine 0 365 " Tis 366 And on Faversham.- C.M. Το d our souls, E let Thy favour d ternal God, With dddd crown d d. our days, And Galilee.- C.M. a well- known voice re- plies,' Tis rays Tayi celebrate Thy praise, O Lord, I all d. their round be d Who walks the waves in won- drous guise, By Na- ture's laws unof beau- ty Holy Cross.- C.M. W. C. FILBY. PP I; d shine: Thine. P. o to the list'- ning world Thy works, Thy won- drous works de -0A. STONE. be not afraid! - stayed? 2.. will my heart pre- pare, clare. 367 368 P So life's brief day is O: bb: bb68 12000 As now the sun's de- clin- ing rays, ddd 369 Holy Trinity.- C.M. How sweet the Name of There is d sink- ing down Where our dear Lord was a green hill At d To Jazer.- C.M. Je sus sounds In Kendal.- C.M. e ven- tide de d d d d P its ہے ۔ اے ۔ P far a way, With- out Tolo a d 24 It soothes his sor- rows, heals his wounds, And drives a- way his fear. d لے ۔ TO appointed end. A. E. TOZER, F.C.O. - believ- er's ear! a ci crucified, Who died to save J. BARNEY. scend; ARTHUR COTTMAN. لے لے لے 4 us ty wall, all. 370 In 371 372 Kensington.- C.M. 0 Thou from Whom all good- ness flows, b2 d -O In LE all my sor- rows, conflicts, woes, Dear Lord, re -Od d e Be like the night- dew's cool ing balm, dd d all my Lyndhurst.- C.M. E8 Calm me, 0 God, and keep me calm, While these hot bree ded d 8 I d 0 Thou from Whom all good- ness flows, Merton.- C.M. scr- rows, conflicts, woes, lift my heart to Thee; I W. R. BRAINE, - mem- ber me. rod Up on earth's fe. ver'd brow. bd d d F. C. MAKER. Pp and Slower. zes blow, JAMES P. JEWSON. lift my heart to Thee; Good Lord, re- mem- ber me. 373 374 All hail the power of Bring forth the royal 18 gd d d f PP P I meek- ly wait- ed J 375 e f He saw me rest- ing Je When shall my Mirfield.- C.M. di eلے St. Agnes.- C.M. مهم Je su's Name; Let angels pros- trate d for 22 ર- dem To crown Him Lord of d d P on His word, the Lord, He bowed to d å e TO St. Fulbert.- C.M. # J ru- sa- lem, my hap- py home, Name ARTHUR COTTMAN. Univ.- Bibl. Giessen fall; hear my all. Rev. J. B. DYKES. o Po And brought sal- va- tion nigh. S cry; Fa Dr. GAUNTLETT. P ev er dear to me, la- bours have an end, Thy joys when shall I see? d é P 376 In 377 There is a land of Let 378 oibb U Hark, the glad sound, the dddd St. Marguerite.- C.M. ev' ry heart pre And on the fi- nite day excludes the night, And plea- sures ba- nish pain. night, dddd 2 To a ea St. Saviour.- C.M. O TTOLO - pure de- light, Where saints im- mor- FP DO pare a throne, And Rev. E. C. WALKER. Tudor.- C.M. gle wings of ます Sa- viour comes, The Sa- viour pro- mised long! ddd dd love tal reign, Come, let us join our friends a- bove, Who have ob- tained the prize, d d d d To ev'- ry voice a d d d d d F. G. BAKER. dd ce joys ddd f Z song. J. P. JEWSON. lestial d rise. 379 How beau- ti 380 My God, how won- derful Thou art! 381 Westminster.- C.M. HE . ㅎ d ful Thy mer - су- seat, Thou ledd'st her, Lord, Thy pre-cious gift, dd Thy ma jes d d When fairest Eve.-C.M. # - e When fair- est Eve in E den rose From sleep- ing 1 O with what di- vers pains they met! d 888: In depths of burn- ing light! -d d d d Angelus.- L.M. To A dam d d At even when the sun was set, The sick, O Lord, d ty how bright! J. TURLE. Dr. E. G. MONK. A- dam's side, for& Bride. d. J. SCHEFFLER. a- round Thee lay: 28 O with what joy they went ddbd a K 8way! 382 216 Glo- ry to Thee, my God, this night, For all the bless- ings of.. the light: 383 Keep me, O keep me, King of Kings, Un- der Thine own Al- migh- ty wings. 06.0 dddd 우우 Antwerp.- L.M. O come and mourn with me 384 الحمل Atonement.- L.M. -e& O come toge- ther let us mourn, Je sus, our Lord is لے لے P a- while; O come ye to the ہے ۔ ہے ۔ f Unison. 2 Organ. O heav'nly Father, cleanse our lips, And loos- en d Croyland.--- L.M. ے ۔ W, SMALLWOOD. J. SHAW. Sa- viour's side; cru- ci- fied. 2 Rev. F. R. STATHAM. RPP That all Thy won- ders of this day, May by Thy Church be fit d dhe d each sin fet- ter'd tongue, 15 ly sung. 385 bb 386 Elstow.- L.M. O God, on Whom my hopes re ly, rade de 387 W. HAYNES, adapted from Mendelssohn. Pj Keep me from sin and dan- ger free, And guide my God of my life, to Thee, ded edd'd In Thee I trust, to Thee I d dodd abd -6Goodmanbam.- L.M. cry; foot- steps home to Thee. Rev. WM. BLOW. call; Afflict- ed at Thy feet. I fall; ddd ple When the great wa- ter- floods pre- vail, Leave not my trembling heart to fail. ddd depend ed Hampstead.- L.M. W. SMALLWOOD. Sweet is the work, my God, my King, To praise Thy name, give thanks and sing; d de dd P To show Thy love by morning light, And talk of all Thy truth at night. ddddd 388 bb New every morning 389 390 Jam Pucis.- L.M. Thro' sleep and darkness safe ly brought, Restor'd to life and pow'r and thought. d. $ 2. bd. 0 Ride is d A. R. GAUL, Mus. Bac., Cantab. Se Pour out Thy Spi- rit from on high: Lord, Thine as- sem- bled people bless: 2 Tenors. لے لے لے the love, Our waking and up 2 Altos. Gra- ces and gifts to each sup- ply, And clothe Thy priests with right- eous- ness. d d d in on, ride on . 2 Leamington.- L.M. ris Leeds. L.M. ing prove; Ma jes- ty: Hark, all the tribes Ho e --0JAMES SHAW. - san- na cry; جمة Sa- viour meek, pur- sue Thy road, With palms and scatter'd garments strowed. d dd ہے ۔۔ 391 392 Lux Vita.-L.M. 0 Light of life, O Sa- viour dear, Be Thro' dark and day, o'er land and sea, We d 393 fore we sleep bow down Thine ear; d d d d dd G - How blest the righteous when he dies, When sinks a weary soul to rest, Je- sus shall reign wher- e'er the sun d Malta.- L.M. How mildly beam the clos- ing eyes, How gent- ly heaves th' ex- pir- ing breast! bd J. TILLEARD. have no other hope but Thee. وك Ombersley.- L.M. W. H. GLADSTONE. P His Kingdom stretch from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more. d Doth his suc-ces- sive jour- neys run: d 394 Ride 0 395 0 on, ride on dddd 396 in Ride on, ride on in PP P Be - Roker.- L.M. Sa- viour meek, pur- sue Thy road, With palms and scat- ter'd gar- ments strow'd. Ma- jes- ty! Rotherfield.- L.M. Know that the Lord is e Hark! all the tribes Ho لے لے ۔ Sa- viour meek, pur- sue Thy road, With palms and scat- ter'd garments strow'd. d Ma- jes- ty! Hark! all the tribes Ho- san- na cry; 2. d f St. Anselm.- L.M. fore Je- ho- vah's aw- ful Throne 2 d God a- - lone, C. J. VINCENT, Jun. Ye He - san na cry; ARTHUR H. BROWN. 2 22 22 d na- tions bow with sa- cred joy; Rev. Dr. HAYNE. can create, and He de- stroy. 397 Thus far my God hath led me on, ad 2. St. Polycarp.- L.M, My hopes and fears al ter- nate rise, dade d 398 399 And made His truth and mer- cy known; d And com- forts min-gle with my sighs. ddd St. Sepulchre.- L.M. -3Sun of my soul, Thou Sa- viour dear, امه PPP P When at Thy foot- stool, Lord, I bend, And plead with Thce for mer- cy there, Saxby.- L.M. Think of the sin- ners' dying Friend, And for His sake re- ceive my prayer. a dod d GEO. COOPER. Rev. T. R. MATTHEWS. It is not night if Thou be near; d d O may no earth- born cloud a- rise, To hide Thee from Thy ser- vant's eyes. d d 400 401 Selborne.- L.M. 22 Whose mer- cy firm through a- ges past d ren- der thanks to God a- bove, The foun- tain of e ter- nal love, d d d d d d dd 402 2 2 Hath stood, and shall for d d d d d Staincliffe.- L.M. How sweet- ly flow'd the gospel's sound From lips L ed H²₂ لے لو Ancient Melody. of gen- tle- ness and grace; 2 Waltham.- L.M. e ver last. When list'- ning thousands gathered round, And joy and rev'- rence fill'd the place. do g d R. W. DIXON, J.P. J. B. CALKIN. Uplift the ban- ner! Let it float Sky- ward and sea- ward, high and wide; The sun shall light its shin- ing folds, The Cross, on which the Sa- viour died. d dd 취임 403 404 0 At ₂ O may no earth- born cloud a- rise ddd od 405 H. BAKER, Mus. Bac. Te Sun of my soul, Thou Sa-viour dear, It is not night if Thou be near; od d d 2. Whitburn. L.M. O Songs of praise the 22 in what di- vers pains they met, Zorah. L.M. 2 To hide Thee from Thy ser-vant's eyes. p ev- en ere the sun was set, The sick, O Lord, a-round Thee lay; dod dar Allerton. 7.7.7.7. B When Jehovah's work be- gun, When He spake and Angels sang, Heaven with hal- le 2. 0 with what joy they went. a- way! 2: - it A. E. TOZER. 2 Rev. II. A. CROSBIE. n lu-jahs rang, was done. 406 Halle- lu- jah! raise, O 407 All His ser- vants join to d When Barnet. 7.7.7.7. ہے ۔ 408 sing, raise When our heads are bow'd with woe, When our bit- ter we mourn the lost, the dear, Bayford. 7.7.7.7. S Το d لے لے ۔ Hear our song of dddd € God our Saviour and our King. . thank-ful- ness, Je our God the song of praise; R لے ۔ Blencowe. 7.7.7.7. - sus, Son For Thy mercy and Thy grace, Con- stant thro' an Jesus, 00 ARTHUR COTTMAN. our ARTHUR H. BROWN. of d tears o'er- flow, ہے ۔ ہے ۔ ل ہے Ma 2 ry, hear. dd W. SMALLWOOD. other year, لے لے ۔ Redeem- er, hear. 409 Je Wea 410 411 Tree Hark! my soul, it is 28 - Christus. 7.7.7.7. ded Sin- ful, sigh ing dd Son the Lord,' Tis thy Sa- viour, hear His word; sus speaks, and speaks to thee," Say, poor sin- ner, lov'st thou Me?" ddd Elijah. 7.7.7.7. ㅎ # ry, wait- ing for my rest," God, be mer- ci 2 dd ddbd Ellingham. 7.7.7.7. to be blest, Bound, and long- ing to be dd 우 - Rev. W. BLOW. # pp of God, Thy bless- ing grant; Still sup- ply my لحل From MENDELSSOHN. of Life, Thine in- fluence shed, From Thy ful- ness I ded 8 ful d to Rev. S. N. GODFREY. ev- ry am bb free; me." want. fed. Hell 412 Oft in Bear the 413 dan- ger, Praise to God, im 414 4 Boun- teous source of Festus. 7.7.7.7. oft toil, main- tain the strife, Strengthen'd with d d B in woe, -morOn- ward, Chris- tians, ddd ev' ry Z Majesty. 7.7.7.7. tal praise, For joy! Let PRPP Thou didst bring Thy sun- beams forth É لے ہے the the St. Anstell. 7.7.7.7. German Chorale. Original rhythm. on ward go: dee I love that crowns O'er Thy new 8 O Bread of Life. G. LOMAS. Thy praise our tongues em- ploy. ddd our days; 8: R Source of light and life di- vine, Thou didst cause the light to shine; d Idd 8: ARTHUR H. BROWN. created earth. 415 416 Ho 417 Children of the Heav'nly King, g Sing your Sa- viour's wor- thy praise, Glo- rious in St. Bees. Palms of glo 2 7.7.7.7. d As ye jour- ney sweet- ly St. Columb. 7.7.7.7. # 3 ÷ Ho- ly Father! hear my cry; Ho- ly Sa- viour! bend Thine ear: W. SMALLWCOD. 12 ly Spirit! come Thou nigh;- Father, Sa- viour, Spirit, hear. ded d d University College. 7.7.7.7. His works and ways. - ry, rai- ment bright, Crowns that never Gird and deck the saints in light; Priests, and Kings and sing; ARTHUR H. BROWN. d Dr. GAUNTLETT. fade a- way, 2 d conquerors they. 2 418 Father of ed Meek- ly beam- ing d · 9 · 419 So Wickham. 7.7.7.7. 420 ternal grace, in db dobe By Thy pre- cious my face, May the world Thine im my ddd Requiem. 4.4.7.7.6. death from sin Glori fy d Shew pi ty, Lord, For Thy- self And heart and flesh must fail. d 7 Auckland. 4.6.4.6.4.6.4.6. rest, my Rest! Thou ever bless'd! Thy grave with sin- ners mak- ing; ddd - E. S. WEST. frail, we are very d.de. age in me, see. F. C. MAKER, My dead soul a waking. dddd B F. C. MAKER. We fade&- way, P P P P We fade away, Like flowers in scorching sun; 421 We 2 ri just No be gin, be لے لے لے ۔ 0 weep, Till th' e- ter- nal mor- row; Tho' dark waves roll And then our work is done. d d Eton. 4.6.4.6.4.6.4.6. ver, Thy fainting Sleep thy last sleep, Free from care and sorrow; Rest, where none soul 422 Salbator amicus. - sus can de 5.4.5.4.5.4.5.4. P J. BARNBY. O'er the si- lent li Rest of the wea-ry, Joy of the sad, Hope of the drea-ry, Light of the glad; PP adddd ver. C. E. KETTLE. ے لے لی ہے ۔ IIome of the stranger, Strength to the end, Re- fuge from dan-ger, Saviour and Friend! adde d d d d dddd ddd 423 Lindthorpe. 5.5.5.5.10.11.11.10. SQ Eve- ning and morn- ing, 26 E Com- fort in sadness. These are Thy works, all the dd 20 20 22 Times without num- ber danger pre- serves 424 us, Sun-set and dawn- ing, Wealth, peace and glad- ness, d A- wake or in slum- ber, Thine eye ob- serves us, From be bed d Caus- ing Thy mer- cy glo- ry be Thine: up on bed d 8 A. STONE. St. Louise. 5.5.5.5.6.5.6.5. " Breast the wave, Christian." us to shine. FRANK SPINNEY. odddd 425 426 Introit. 5.5.7.5.5.7.7. O most merciful, 0 most bountiful, God the Father Al- migh- ty; By the Redeemer's sweet inter- ces- sion, Help us, help us, when we cry, Help us, help us, when we cry. لے لے Harborne. 5.5.7.5.5.7.10.10. de PP 6-6 اولیه We praise, we bless Thee, Lord, we confess Thee, Uncreated God and King; Let all creation, bring adoration, Earth and heaven Thy praises sing. Father Eternal, all shall adore Thee, Lord God Almighty, all shall implore Thee. ob ritard. C. E. KETTLE. 427 Fierce was the wild bil- low, Dark was hea 428 Near d Tempest. 6.4.6.4.6.4.6.4. Peril was nigh: be لے ہے ۔ Foam glim- mer'd white; d er my God to Thee, 7 God Then said the of Gods," Peace, it d.d d. dd a cross, That rais eth d Near me, Proprior Deo. 6.4.6.4.6.6.4. ARTHUR SULLIVAN. Near- er my God to Thee, Near- er the night, Oars la- bour'd Ma er to Still لے ۔ ri- ners all F. HUXTABLE. Thee, trem- bled, is O P to Thee, E'en tho' it Near I." my song shall be, to - er Thee. 429 There is 430 all glo ry stand, Bright, bright as 00 0000 Ebury. 100 0 to me & happy land, Far, far& d P I lift my B 6.4.6.4.6.6.6.4. P " Worthy is Christ our King," Loud let His prai- ses ring, Praise, praise for aye. day; Sursum Corda. fet And I am Thine; heart to Thee, Savicur di bond than this, That" My be lov way, 2. Oh, how they sweet ly sing, 1 ORLANDO SLADDIN. لے لے Where saints in 6.4.6.4.10.10. GEORGE LOMAS. . ed's mine, and vine, For Thou art Is there on carth a closer 8 8 8 I am His?" 431 Let d The 432 love 433 DO DOL Trust in 12 sun Sha- dows ato is St. Oswald. rise, sink- ing God, and d bad P let him whose and Now the day is of the St. Dominic. pay 58 bor PER 2: sor 0 - - fast, row ठ row eve- ning 6.4.6.6. Her -dbd The eve- ning Steal 6.5.6.5. No 2. Ease St. Leonard. 6.5.6.5. day re a - lief ver, Night is draw- ing for heart J cross cri sa T. HEWLETT. light can dies; 2.. W. A. BLAKELEY. fice. أنم the and mind. || 2|| find, 에게 nigh, F. SPINNEY. sky. 434 We close the wea- ry eye, Saviour, e- ver near; We lift our souls on high, d d d d d d d d d d HOH 1211 لے لے ۔ Thro' the dark- ness drear; Be Thou our light, we d d d d d 435 Christian, dost thou d How the troops of d 001 Chris- tian, up Par lax noctis. 6.5.6.5.6.5. Smite them by the St. Anthony. 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.5. H. A. PROTHERO. Ta ہے and G Mid me cry, Sa- viour, e- ver dear. ddd see them On the ho ly ground, Hell ian Prowl and prowl a smite them, Count- ing gain but I dd rit Of C. E. KETTLE. the Ho - round? ly loss;.. ## Cross. 436 P Je su, meek and Pi- tying, lov St. Cephas. Par- don our od d ing Break down ev' ry d Lest of In the hour ->> by base gen ہے ۔ of Sa - 2 fen 8 i . tri tle, 437 St. Mary Magdalene. ces, de ni dd and 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.5. P viour, Hear Thy children's dol Which Son al al, Loose our cap --6of d I God most dd our Rev. H. A. CROSBIE. soul Je su, d d ہے ۔ tive de pray 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.5. high, for de part from dd d cry; chains, tains. Rev. J. B. DYKES. Hat me; Thee; When Thou seest me dd P Nor 438 for fear Hearts and voi Saviour, bless ed TTOO or Bo- dy, soul d - ces All we have we d d d and d d wa fa 2 Despers. 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.5. of Sa rais 2. ver, your - With a look re Suf fer - viour, Lis spi rit, ing Prais es fer, All we DO ten whilst we d me to All we to hope yield H. A. PROTHERO. our to do call, to fall. sing, King; TFF be, Thee. 439 St. Gertrude. 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.5.6.5.6.5. ARTHUR SULLIVAN. Forward be our watchword, Steps and voi- ces joined; Seek the things be- fore Not a look be- hind; Burns the fie- ry pil -6Thro' the toil and fight: 440 £ 1 Who shall dream of shrinking, By our Captain led? Forward thro' the de lar At our ar- my's head; Canaan lies be- fore us, Si- on beams with light. be fight: Canaan lies fore us, Benison. 6.6.4.6.6.6.4. care this day, Our grate- ful thanks we pay; And to our ed Fa- ther pray, 힝 흥희 Fa- ther of love and power, Guard Thou our even- ing hour, Shield with Thy might. For all Thy us, W. F. HURNDALL. Bless -esert, us 00 ول لے -e- e tonight. 441 part Come, Ho ly Ghost, in love, Shed on # Thine own bright ray; Di- vine- ly good Thou art; Thy goe d d 442 Sa guilt Pentecost. 6.6.4.6.6.6.4. To glad- den each sad heart: d viour di a- way; Weston. 0 0 d My faith looks up to Thee, Thou Lamb of 6.6.4.6.6.6.4. vine; Now hear me while come us from& bove d sa- cred gifts imto GEORGE LOMAS. Cal ARTHUR E. DYER. pray, Take day. va- ry, all my let me from this day Be wholly.. Thine. 443 We love the place, O d The d 444 My joy Je 445 Who of Thine ru St. Denys. 6.6.6.6. Lord, Thy word its truth home when- e'er sa- lem P a bode, d d be 8 God, St. Dunstan. 6.6.6.6. on - I die, bid liev All earth high - Where in Thy hon-our ly 2 Kemerton. 6.6.6.6. 1 eth, And 8 The é joy My song and tre cen- eth, Light and joy be FRANK SPINNEY. of our foot steps re ci- ty ex dd dwells; my Rev. Dr. HAYNE. guid ceiv - cels. is; bliss. SPOHR. eth; eth. 446 He 447 He is cre- a A bide in Him, a Christ Oasis. 6.6.6.6.6.6. liv eth and was dead. Him An 2 bide did May fd d d d In Christ the cru- ci fied; d. do gel - tion's Head, A- live for hosts e Laudes Domini. 6.6.6.6.6.6. & ver d. Je - sus Christ be praised! May Je- sus Christ ď P GEORGE LOMAS. dore; PU fd d When morn- ing gilds the skies, My heart a- wak- ing cries, May Je- sus more. Rev. H. F. SHEPPARD. £ be praised! A- like at work and pray'r To Je- sus I red d لے لے pair, be praised! 448 There is a bless- ed home Beyond this land of dddddd -8-8 come, Nor tears of dd d 449 In My hope is crown'd, And ever- last- ing light Its glo- ry 벵 8to Through sor St. Jude. 6.6.6.6.6.6.6.6. Je ولا - row # 2 sorrow flow; Where faith is lost in sight, And pa- tient ddd Resignation. sus, Thy hand as Thou wilt, of love or through joy, d d d woe, Where tri- als ne- ver d.d I 6.6.6.6.6.6.6.6. 0 dd would my ے ۔ may Thy will Conduct dd ARTHUR COTTMAN. TOLE ہے ۔ me athrows be dd all C. E. KETTLE. re لے ۔ round. - as Thine mine, sign; own, 450 009 0 Je- ru- 451 And help me still to say, My Lord, Thy will be done. d. d My home when- e'er I sa lem Christchurch. 6.6.6.6.8.8. Peace, as a hap- py place! When shall I PP Slower. -e on high My 8 die, be The song and R Thornfield. 6.6.8.4. Dr. STEGGALL. cen- tre of my P F ci YA D P With the sweet word of peace, We bid our brethren ri- ver to in- crease, And cease 1 ty P My God, with Thee, to see Thy Face. 2 d 00 is; go; ठ bliss; C. J. VINCENT, Jun. less flow. d 452 With the sweet word Peace, as 453 Verbum Pacis. 6.6.8.4. of d die dod a ri ver peace, to in Penrhyn. - mean to speak His worth, Join all the glo- rious names That e- ver mor- tals knew, That an- gels We d crease, And cease bid e our 6.6.6.6.8.8. ver bre bore: Too mean to set my GEORGE LOMAS. less Of wisdom, love, and power, thren go; Sa R. C. TRAMPLEASURE. flow. All - are too viour forth. 454 455 Safe Home. 6.6.6.6.8.8. Torn sails, provision short, And on ly not d Mor But Oh! the joy up on the shore, To -é Safe home, safe home in port! Rent cor- dage, shat- ter'd deck, ے ۔ P Lift V tell our voy- age St. Godric. 6.6.6.6.8.8. ہے ۔ tals give thanks and sing, And #d Rejoice, the Lord is King: Your Lord and King 2 d triumph e a F. C. MAKER. per ils Rev. J. B. DYKES. a- ver- wreck: o'er! dore; more. G dla g up your hearts, lift up your voice; Re- joice, He bids His saints re- joice. ddddd 456 To Thee Waberton. 6.6.6.6.8.8. 457 our God Oh! hear our low- we dod Be ly d 8 fly cry, For P O Lord, stretch forth Thy migh- ty hand, And guard and bless our ed d mer- And hide not Thou Thy Hilary. 6.6.8.6.6.8. P The Lord Je ho vah reigns, And d cy and girt with sov'- reign might, And rays of for ma- jes d - R. JACKSON. His head with aw- ful glories crown'd, Ar- rayed in robes of light, grace, royal state maintains: d d face. ty H Father land. - a- round. 458 Crown Him with ma- ny crowns, The Lamb up- on His throne; Hark! how the heav'nly ddd dddd ÅA anthem drowns All mu-sic but its own. A wake, my soul, and sing Of dd Z لے لے Ataroth. D.S.M. T 459 Him who died for thee, And hail Him as thy matchless King Thro'all e ter-ni- ty. d eHarbington. D.S.M. 777 ہے ۔ A charge to keep I have, 2. Rev. H. A. CROSBIE. soul to save, And fit it for the A God to glo- ri- fy; A ne- ver- dy- ing d ے ہے sky; C. E. KETTLE. To serve the pre- sent age, ے لیے لے لے call- ing to ful- fil:- 0 may it all my pow'rs en- gage To do my Master's will! ad did do. ddd. P My M 460 Thou art gone up And round Thy throne But we are 461 Hastings. D.S.M. H And Lord, send Thy prowe shall on high un ceas- ing- ly ling'- ring here, A few more years shall d. bd. fort mis'd Com d - er, With sin and care roll, To realms be- yond the skies; d d be with those that rest, d J. ABRAM, Mus. Doc. The songs of praise a Leominster. D.S.M. A d 2 d op- press'd: bed to And lead us d d few more rise; our rest. seasons Asleep with- in Anon. come, the tomb. Then, O 462 God d. 0 wash me in Thy precious blood, And take I d. bd d d d. 2 my Lord, pre bd. is S 713 Round His foot- stool let 118 dd d - in His tem pare My soul for that great day, Chepstow. 668.668.33.66. ga my sins P ple, The Al- migh- ty ther; Him with ad- o Serve, the Lord most ho ly, Who hath mercy on the add O Slowly. & e Fa C. E. KETTLE. low Let us raise Hymns of praise, For His great sal- va- tion: God is in His tem d dd - € 2 way. ra- tion - ther! ly, S ple. 463 Friend after friend There is 464 no The un Were this frail world our ion Bath. 6.6.8.6.8.8. When shall we reach that soft When shall we come de 6 here land be- yond the to - op fi- nal rest, a Who hath not lost parts; d bd of hearts That finds not here Cambria. 6.6.8.10.6.6. sea! blue shore, 2 Thee, W. H. COOKE. 4 an Liv- ing or dying, none were blessed. friend? When will life's task be Calm land be- yond the end. R. T. CLARKE. O'er the dark strait where bil- lows foam and منام o'er? roar? sea? 465 bb O fold 466 Come un to Me and rest, dd of His God; Rest. 6.10.6.10.do 0 wea From God the d d come, to bring thee back to d Bless- ed be God our God, 2 a. enemies to recon - ry wan- derer from the d d e Benedictus. 6.10.10.6. His.. dad - & GEORGE LOMAS. ver teat blest !!! bode. Hell F. C. MAKER. Tat Who freely His beloved Son up gave, H cile and save; Bless- ed be God, our God. g 467 Dovedale. 7.5.7.5.7.5.7.5.8.8. When the wea- ry, seeking rest, To Thy goodness flee; When the heavy- la- den cast Lord, the to All their load on Thee; When the troubled, seeking peace, On Thy Name shall call; dd 11/21 468 ویلے P 응응 응응응. When the sin- ner seek- ing life, At Thy feet shall fall; Hear Thou in love, O cry, In Heav'n Thy dwell worldly state Thou wilt have d ing Dedicatio Anni. 7.5.7.5.7.5.7.5. us - Father, here we de di- cate This new year to Thee,. dd be; C. E. KETTLE. place te on high. REGINALD F. COULES, F.C.O. In what- e- ver 1 Not from sor- row, pain, or care, d d d d Freedom dare we claim; This a- lone shall be our pray'r," Glo- ri- fy Thy Name." d. 469 . PPP Ev'- ry morning the red sun Ri- ses warm and bright; But the evening cometh on, d d dda Hell 470 HIGH € 1 soci And the dark, cold night: There's a bright land far away, Where' tis never- ending day. Jayded ff Silksworth. 7.5.7.5.7.7. Ned SE موال C. J. VINCENT, Jun. Melancthon. 7.6.7.6.7.7. Jesus, Sun and Shield art Thou, Sun and Shield for ver canst Thou cease to shine, Cease to guard us, $ Cheer our steps as on we go, Come be- tween us EDWIN Moss. e ver; ne and the ver. foe. 471 doo With 472 Thy P P happy band 473 Je sus 0 d as The very Name Barton. 7.6.7.6. of d your P P Jesus, e- ver é pil- grims, If is Fellow, To d Sacrifice. 7.6.7.6. pre- mu -6 sent, are sands of time dd did sic, - To -6on- The summer morn I've sighed for, The Je sus d d لے 0 Shep- herd, e ہے ۔ ear ward ye edd d 우 J. H. KNECHT. will tread, as your Rutherford. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.5.( or 6.) E sink ing, The dawn d - ver dd and heart and fair sweet morn Head. H. LAHEE. kinä, EFE mind. of heaven breaks; d & 2 -6wakes; Dark, dark hath been the midnight, But g d And glo ry, glo- ry dwell- eth 474 The Church's one foun. da dd Aurelia. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. She is His new cre & - - tion, From heaven He came and sought her day- spring is at By In Im man uel's land. d tion Is Je- sus Christ her Lord; To be wa ter and the word; ddd td With His own blood He bought her, And for dd His hand, -6ho ly Top Dr. WESLEY. TOOL Bride; -6-. her life He died. d 475 Re Joice, all The d ev'- ning Exultation. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. ye ddd 476 is The Bride- groom is be & d d P Up! pray and watch and ddd - Lift high His roy ad- van Stand up, stand up for CON lie - vers, ed al d ris- wres Je 00 Fairford. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. And cing, And dark er night 8 I And soon ing, let your lights ap- pear; dde. su! EL TE Ye ban- ner, d 응 tle, At mid- night comes the ddd d ہے ۔ لے لے C. E. KETTLE, -eHe draw eth nigh; is d It must not ddd of soldiers near. 2 SCHUBERT. cry. the cross; suf fer loss; From vic t'ry un- to 477 لے ۔ 1 부 Till ev' ry foe is van- quish'd, And Christ is Lord in d 응 dd d OO DO. O Name of might and vic- Lymington. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. We worship Thee, we d. d t'ry His We praise Thee, and con- d dd 22 Saviour, pre-cious Saviour, Whom yet un- seen we d # P army shall He -8fa- vour, 2 -e 사 bless Thee, To Thee alead, ROBT. JACKSON. deed. lone we All 0- ther names a- bove! love, O sing; fess Thee Our Ho ly Lord and King. 2 d. d d 478 0 d Je d In d d low- ly Shame on su, Thou art Mossleigh. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. Rev. II. A. CROSBIE. I d dd patience wait us Christian -d Oh shame, thrice shame up standOL bre on TO: O --3need Thee, pre- cious My soul is dark and guil - 00 ing d ing, thren, us, Je- 479 St. George's, Bolton. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. J. WALCH. LETONL Outside the d d d d To sus, pass the threshold o'er. E His Name and sign who fast closed door, To keep Him stand- ing For My heart I is am full of dd bear; dead with d d there. sin: in. The blood of Christ most precious, The bd 480 I need the cleans- ing foun- tain Where I can al T 0 St. Ninian. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. 0 day of rest and glad balm of care and sad Thou art a cool- ing foun - ness! 21 0 tain, sin ner's per fect day - HA ness, Most beau- ti d ways flee, -e. plea. H. A. PROTHERO. of joy and light! d In life's dry drea- ry d d d d A ful, most bright; 8: 004 sand; d From Thee, like Pis- gah's moun- tain, We view our promised land. od be 481 0 0 balm Thou art day 482 0$$ ے لے DO St. Ewen. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. of rest and ITOR. of care and sad ness, Most beau gladness! cooling foun bod d From Thee, like Pis- gah's moun 8 ● 0 day of God Him- self to tain In d ARTHUR COTTMAN. d d d d joy and light! life's dry drea ddd tain, We view our bd d d ti ful, most bright; d joy and praise, Turns the Beachley. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6.( Trochaic.) Let us now new an- thems raise, Wake the song of 1 - ry promised land. B sand; ARTHUR COTTMAN. martyrs' sad glad ness, ness. Bright the day that won their crown, O- pen'd heaven's bright por 8 As they laid the mortal down, To 483 put on th'im Myra. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6.6.6.8.4. die We plough the fields and scat- ter The good seed on the land, But Tél God's Al- migh- ty Hand; He sends the snow in dd it - mor PRE tal, 화음 sent from heav'n a- bove, Then thank the Lord, O thank the Lord For all tal. is fed and water'd By dd F. DEAN. win- ter, The warmth to swell the grain, dd His The breezes, and the sun- shine, And soft re- fresh- ing rain. All good gifts around us Are love. 484 Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, Thy Rise from tran Brentwood. 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6. 485 ● False 002. si Rise, my soul, and Sun and moon and stars de dd - to ry things, Towards heav'n thy na- tive d haste Je su, let Thy d d to Thee, like cay, Pe a- way Greenoch. 7.6.7.6.7.8.7.6. bet ter por- tion W. SMALLWOOD. To seats pre- pared a pi tying eye Call Time shall soon this earth remove; 2 ter, I Would fain, like trace; Hell place. Pe bove. A. KNOTT BAINES. back a wan- d'ring sheep; # 2# - ter, ## weep: EL 486 000 Turn and look Let me Is d. - P be by grace re- stor'd, On me be all long suffering shewn; d d d d do d. None is like Jes hu- run's God, d d. d P Lo! He spreads His wings a- broad, He d up on me, Lord, And break my heart of stone. d d d d T Jeshurun. 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6. dd 00 rael is His first- born son: ਬ See Him to thy help come down, d d 800 P So great, so strong, so high; d The rides up Dr. GAUNTLETT. on the sky; d || 2|| God th'Almigh- ty d da God is thine. امل Excellence di dded d N vine. Hell 487 Send the Lamb of God, Whose bleed- ing love d Think on 0 488 Lomas. 7.6.7.6.7.8.7.6. C. J. VINCENT, JUD. ے لے ۔ Send the answer from are- mem- ber Cal ev' us who think on Thee, And answer let bove, And d d - va- ry, Lamb of God, Whose bleed- ing love We from a - -O now re- call to mind, bove, And Marlow. 7.6.7.6.7.8.7.6. us We ry bur- den'd soul ta nd bid us mercy And let d d P Dow us refind. in go ARTHUR MORRIS EDWARDS. call release; to mercy peace. mind, find. 0 Think on us who think on Thee, And ev- ry 489 re-mem- ber d e Chief ly those who Us St. Fabian. 7.6.7.6.7.8.7.6. ARTHUR H. BROWN. ₂ Good Thou art, and good Thou dost, Thy mer- cies reach to d d d Xx bur- den'd soul re- lease; Cal va- ry, And bid us go ddd d on Thee trust, And for in peace. ہے لے لے Thy mer- cy all Pri Thou dost in pi ty spare, And all our wants sup d ; P New they ev'- ry morning are: As fa- thers when their children cry, d. d d ==call; ply. 490 Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, Thy Rise Rise, from tran 491 Sun and moon and stars Glo Meet St. Ursula. 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6. J. CONWAY BROWN. my soul, and - ry PA d. to- and right haste it de- cay; 10 ry things Towards heav'n thy na d Time is better por- tion trace; shall soon this To a way, to sing, to our heav'n ly King, seats The Taunton. 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6. Rev. O. R. BARNICOTT, 1₂ ev' In pre- pared tive place. earth re& & d- dd - move; bove. ry time and place, dddd Hell God of Truth and Grace, 대 Join we then with sweet ac- cord; d P-9 Ho 492 ho ly, ho 00 - ly Lord, E- ver more in me d E All in one thanks- giv- ing join; d.ded ter . 00 Edgbaston. 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6. Mighty Quick-' ner, Spirit blest, Who to d d nal praise be Thine. d d 1111 f لے لے ۔ life didst wake me, --3لے لے Wilt Thou not be- come my guest, For Thy dwell- ing take me? d 2 d d C. E. KETTLE. &- bide, To all truth be- come my guide, d d And fcr spi rits glo ri fied Meet companion d d d Amake me. 493 bb I 0 d The day pray Thee 494 495 St. Anatolius. 7.6.7.6.8.8. ARTHUR H. BROWN. P is Je su, keep me Thou P. art now past and O Lord, in this Thy mer- cy's day, ddddd in ے ۔ Chris- tian, seek not sin that Q ہے ۔ 0 2 the ver; in Thy sight, And guard me thro' the Hempton. 7.7.7. yet less The hours of Ere it pass for d All thanks, O Lord, to d. midst re- pose, Samos, 7.7.7.3. of aye a- way, ے ۔ foes, dark may On our knees we b " Watch PP Thee; com- ing night. be; and A. R. GAUL. Rev. W. H. HAVERGAL. an- Hear thy guar- dian fall and pray. gel say, pray." 496 497 On our knees we fall and pray, Have Beckenham. Lord, in this Thy mer- cy's day, Ere it pass for ddd 으면 d Maker, Teach er, 498 Lord of mercy and of might, Of man- kind the d d d d d 00 Ambrose. 7.7.7.5. In In the dark and cloud- y d 8 fi- nite; Je. d f Catford. 7.7.7.6. And the last hope will 7.7.7.4. mer ETTON not stay, My زے لے لے sus, hear GEORGE LOMAS. aye& dd 우 - cy, Lord. way, and life and light, 212 day, When I can not see Thy way, d d d d d d Gregorian. Sa viour comfort save. C. E. KETTLE. me. 499 And d In the dark and cloud- y d. the 500 501 لے لے Spi rit who dost One last hope JeEvelyn, 7.7.7.6. God the Fa- ther throned on will LE day, When de not stay, sanc our with all Richmond. 7.7.7.6. Z - ti d S My - 2 fy; -e. I can not dd d high; Saviour who didst Sa- viour dd d Save us, bd d toil and woe; Hear St. Jerome. 7.7.7.6. Ho sus, dwell- ing here be- low, Teach- ing man his d us, Ho ly dd d A. S. SULLIVAN. see - - com- Thy way; -e Rev. F. A. J. HERVEY. fort come to d d Je Œ God to me. die; ARTHUR H. BROWN. sus. know, Je ÉS su. 502 Dartford. 7.7.7.7.3. Though the night be very long, Faith be faint, and d 503 24 Though your hopes are al- most dead, And around are shapes of dread, Fear not ye. d o e 6 Ashburton. 7.7.7.7.7.7. Ho ly Je su, day TOP DO sin B On the pathway rough and steep, Through the wea- ry wil Lead by day Lord, Thy chil- dren guide and keep, As with feeble steps they press d. A. STONE. be strong; ROBT. JACKSON. - der ness; us in the narrow way. 504 Rock of Be 505 -8. me, A ges, cleft for d dd Bekesbourne. 27 Let the wa ter and the blood From Thy wound- ed 2 dddd B ㅎ P of sin the dou- ble cure, Cleanse me d d Go to dark Geth- se d d d d d Guildford. d Turn not from His griefs B POP Your Redeem- er's conflict see, 7.7.7.7.7.7. Let me hide my ma- ne, 2 P from its 7.7.7.7.7.7. Watch with Him a- way, Learn of one d d d d R. JACKSON. dd ㅎ self in d d - Ye that feel the temp- ter's power, Thee: side which flowed, guilt and power. W. HAYNES. Je sus Christ to bit ter hour; pray. 506 God of Shine up DO 507 And Thy 00= 700 TINO -6Norwood. 7.7.7.7.7.7. mercy, God of grace, Show the brightness d. - on Saviour, shine; us, d d d exsaving health - tend, Christ whose glo- ry ca SPRPP Ha Sun of Right- eous- ness, a- rise, Maidstone. 7.7.7.7.7.7. of fills the skies, R. REDHEAD. Fill Thy church with light di Thy face, وے Un to earth's re- mot- est S P //%% end. vine, W. B. GILBERT. Christ, the true, the only Light; ਰੇਲੂ ਕੇ ਭਰ Day- spring from on high, be near, Day- star, in our hearts ap- pear. Tri- umph o'er the shades of night; 508 Day of wrath, that awful day, Shall the sign in heav'n dis- play, d d ash- es d d d Earth in 509 Latton. 7.7.7.- 7.7.7. When His com- ing shall By the eyes By melt d 20 way; O Bound up- on th'ac- curs- èd tree Oh, -ebe near, Who shall all things strict- ly Calvary. 10 lines 7s. the flesh with scour- ges what trem- bling shall appear, torn, E. LINTER. By ہے ۔ . Faint and bleed- ing,-Who is He? PP SO pale and dim, Stream- ing blood and writh- ing limb; S the crown of d clear. J. CONWAY BROWN. twisted thorn, By the side so deep ly pierced, By the baf- fled burn- ing thirst, By 510 the droop- ing death- dew'd brow: Son of Man,' tis Thou,' tis Thou! d d dd 2 e Crucifition. 10 lines 7s. Bound up- on th'ac- curs- èd tree, Faint and bleeding,-Who is He? ddddo ddd C. J. VINCENT, Jun. By the eyes so H pealea By ... pale and dim, Streaming blood and writhing limb; By the flesh with scourges torn, By d d d d d d d d 2 2. By the crown of twist- ed thorn, By the side so deep- ly pierced, By the baf- fled 심 dddd 1 burn- ing thirst, By the drooping death- dew'd brow: Son of Man,' tis Thou,' tis Thou! 2. d. d. d di 511 Pleasant are Thy courts a- bove, de Brompton. 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. Pleasant are Thy courts bed 0 my spirit longs and faints For the bright- ness 512 What are these Round the low, of Thy face, dde Eltham. al d. bd. In the land of light and love; 27 of dd In this land For the con- verse For Thy ful- ness, 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. 8 in bright ar- ray, This J. R. SCHACHNER. tar night and day, Hymn- ing one d sin and woe; of in nu- mer d the saints, -9. God of grace! ALFRED SHAW. c a- ble throng, triumph- ant song? Worthy is the Lamb once slain, Bless- ing, hon- our, glory, power, dddd d d 42 Wisdom, rich- es nd nd d 513 Je su, lo- ver While the near- er le Hide me, 0 to d Safe in- to Hollingside. obtain, New do minion and d d f Fod of my soul, dd 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. waters roll, While the tem- pest d d d ha Let me to Thy لے لے the ha- ven guide, 0 receive my J ev'- my Saviour, hide, Till the storm of life d d ے ۔ اے ry hour. Rev. J. B. DYKES. bo- som fly, still is high; be past, soul at last. 514 Lord, have mer- cy d d When our When our wak- ing thoughts be dd O 515 10 weary d Lepton. 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. TOO Toa р р when we pray Strength to seek a dd 2. spirits Take on Thee my d S ● gin ey'- ry 00 fail, And First to loathe our che rish'd sin; 800 our care; ach 하 When our tears be- dew Thy word, Then, O then, have mer- tele. dd d Sorrento. 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. Je su, seek Thy wand'ring sheep; Bring me back and ing Bear me, on C. E. KETTLE. bet- ter way, Thy dd P brows are pale, cy, Lord. J. H. DEANE. lead and keep; bo som bear; esp Let me know my Shepherd's voice, More and more in Thee rejoice, é d A ے ۔ More and more of Thee re ceive, E- ver in Thy d d 516 St. Mary Magdalene. 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. 00 e Oh, by all Thy pains and woe d 010 Sa- viour, when in dust to Thee, Low we bow th'a dor- ing knee; ddd ded $ 3 When, re- pent- ant, to the skies Scarce we lift our weeping eyes; 1 d d dde P Suf- fer'd once Bend- ing from Thy throne on high, Hear our sol- emn dé لے ۔ for ре spirit live. 00 Li ARTHUR SULLIVAN. B man tan be- 0 low; y. 517 Holy, holy, ho- ly Stainforth. 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7. 7 Out of darkness, at Thy word CP All Thy works be fore Thee stood, 518 Lord, God of Hosts, when heaven and earth, ad d d Head of ac- While they sang with sweet d d d d P Grasmere. cord, And Thine eye be held them good; d Issued in- to glorious birth, d the Church tri- umph- ant! PP Holy, ho- ly, dd 7.7.8.7.7.7.8.7. - We joy- fully ho R. JACKSON. a 우 Till Thou ap- pear, Thy mem- bers here Shall sing like those be d d d d S ly Lord. 8: EDWIN Moss. - dore Thee; fore Thee. We lift our hearts and voices, And 519 To cry In blest an- ti a- loud, and give to God The praise of Hail the day that sees Him rise, St. Bridget. 7.4.7.4.7.4.7.4. Al His throne a bove the skies, Al Christ, the Lamb for sin- ners given, Al En- ters now the highest heaven, AI L our sal le le d 22. le d ci le 2 lu lu - lu ARTHUR H. BROWN. lu pa tion, va- tion. ia. ia. -Oia, 010 ia. 520 Je sus lives! no long- er now Can thy ter- rors, Death, ap 521 St. Albinus. 7.8.7.8.4. Je Je- sus lives! by this we know Thou, O Grave, canst not en- thral us. Al- le- lu- ia. dd d d d d 6.6 522 Rickmansworth. the - sus children are Fold the young lambs in Thy bo call 8.3.8.3. T ing, som, Shep O Wentworth. 8.4.8.4.8.4. Dr. GAUNTLETT. pal us; W. F. HURNDALL. draw near; herd, D dear. F. C. MAKER. -OOur God, we thank Thee, Who hast made The earth so bright, So full of splendour 8: 00-0 and of joy, Beau- ty and light, So ma- ny glorious things are here, No- ble and right. and d 213-12 1 523 Shipley. 8.4.8.4.8.8.8. My Saviour,' mid life's 524 Guide me thro' each perplex- ing path 2 06€/ va- ried scene, Be Thou my stay; de To per dd PP 응응응. sin I stand, Still faith can clasp Thy mighty Hand, And fol- low at Thy dear command. dd Slum- ber sweet Thy mer- cy send us, fect day; In weakness and in 영입 1 Goodrest. 8.4.8.4.8.8.8.4. E. Moss. PP God Who mad- est earth and hea-ven, Dark- ness and light, Who the day for 12 C لے لے لے toil hast giv- en, For rest the night! May Thine an- gel- guards de- fend us, 2 Holy dreams and hopes at- tend us, 92018: C. E. KETTLE. This live long night. add 525 Art thou wea Come 526 A guide, a 527 To to Me, saith Our blest Re- deem- er Thornbury. us ry, Com d art thou d fort that peace of dd 2 lan One, and 8.5.8.3. Linton. 8.6.8.4. com er be d d guid, Art thou sore dis- trest; d -6ing, ere He breathed His ten- der d d d queath'd, With d P Resurrection. 8.6.8.6.4.4.8.8. ris- en Lord, O conquering King, O dd Be F free- dom bring Which TO 10 ре life G. J. RANKILOR. of H. J. E. HOLMES. last fare us TN at TO all rest. P - well, to dwell. A. STONE. that live; on- ly Thou canst give. d d Once Death, our foe, hath laid Thee low, Now Thou hast rent his d d bonds in twain, Now 528 8 All Where loy art Thou risen Who 2. Eden. 8.6.8.6.6.6.6.6. P. rapture thro' and € 77 al hearts and true, 1 0 Pa- ra- dise, 0 Paradise, Who doth not crave for rest? T Who would not seek the hap- py land, Where they that lov'd are blessed; ded once thro' Stand in e- ver was In God's most d S لے slain. H. A. PROTHERO. ho- ly the light,.. ਵੀ sight. 529 Paradise, O d bd St. Helena. 8.6.8.6.6.6.6.6. W. A. C. CRUIKSHANK. Where loyal hearts and al hearts and.. Where loy All rap - ture thro' LE P Who would not seek the happy, land, Where they that lov'd are blessed; Where loy- Paradise, Who doth not crave for al true, true, Stand e hearts and true, Stand ture thro' and thro',) and thro', Stand ver All rapture thro' and thro', In 530 ever in the in. the.. dd In God's most e- ver in the God's most ho Peregrinus. 8.6.8.6.4. ho ہے ہے long- er now an ex- ile roam In guilt and mis- er- y. O ly O rest? light, light, All rap- light, ly Return, O wand'rer, to thy home, Thy Father calls for thee, dddd d d d d sight. sight. A. R. GAUL. F No Return! Re- turn! d 531 Go not far from me, 0 my strength, Whom all my times o bey; d dde St. Silas. 8.6.8.6.8.6. JOSEPH LANCASTER. And Take from me anything Thou wilt, But go not Thou a d nd d d 532 29 Ellacombe. D.C.M. way; let the storm that does Thy work Deal with me as it may. od . 2 The Son of God goes forth to war, A King ly crown to gain; His blood- red banner streams a- far; Who fol- lows in His train? Who best can drink the cup of woe, dd Tri- umphant o- ver pain, Who patient bears his cross be- low, He fol- lows in His train. del 533 While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night, dd f The Bethlehem. D.C.M. ہے ۔ ہے ۔ T Angel of the Lord came down, And glo F " Fear not," said He, for migh- ty dread bd 534 " Glad tid- ings of great joy I bring I heard the voice of d d d d d Je Lay down, thou wea- ry dd 2 All seat- ed on the ground, d d d d Blenden. D.C.M. Το 2. d d d ry shone a one, lay down Had seized their trou- bled mind; d d d 우 you and all P - sus say," Come un- T C. E. WILLING. to d man Thy head up- round. Me and B kind." C. E. KETTLE. on ے لے rest; my breast." I d came to Je- sus d d d 535 I found in Him a rest ing place, And d d d as I was, Weary, and worn, and sad; d Castle Rising. D.C.M. 0 for the Sun 2472 He has made me glad. dd The rose ate hues of early dawn, The brightness of the day, £ 4 1 % The crimson of the sunset sky, How fast they fade a ddd لے لے 0 for the pearl y gates of heaven, 0 d d Rev. F. A. J. HERVEY, M.A. for the لے لے dla of Righteous- ness, That set- teth nev d O FF gold - way. El en floor; d er- more. 536 The Son of God goes forth to war, A king- ly crown to gain; His blood- red ban- ner 537 Teach PE streams a- far; Who follows in His train? Who best can drink the cup of woe, Tri- d d Our umph- ant o- ver pain, Who patient bears His cross below, He fol- lows in His train. d d d d d d d d d d 21 -B Filius Dei. 10 Lord, when we bend be- us to Kirkstall. D.C.M. feel the sins d 우 D.C.M. d con- trite spi- rits 24 our fore Thy throne, And 24 A. R. GAUL. we own, And ہے ہے e ہے ۔ JAMES SHAW. confessions pour, deplore. hate what we dddd epi- tying see; True pen- i- tence im ddd d ре - part; Then 538 let& heal-ing ray from Thee Beam hope on d dad ebe Voices in Unison. in I heard the voice of Lay down, thou wea- Cat I came to Je Him Morley. D.C.M. - sus Je- sus say," Come un- to Me ry one, lay down as I was, ev'ry heart. - Thy head up on Weary, and worn, and T. MORLEY. 18: and rest; 18 my breast." sad, I found in Him a resting place, And He has made me d. be A sad, I found glad. 539 Up PF The sha- dows of the d - on the frag- rance of d Selwyn. D.C.M. bp` Be fore Thy throne, O Look 540 - evening hours Fall from the darkening sky; on Thy chil- dren from ddo the flowers, The dews d to Lord dod did d of heaven, We ہے on high, And d hear An other week has passed a- way, With at kneel of evening Preparation. 8.6.8.6.8.8. J. TILLEARD. all us while we Q close of day; lie. pray. E. SILAS. its bu- sy cares; And now, be- fore Thy Ho- ly Day, With d d d f We rest awhile life's wea-ry oar, And think of the 541 Our joy Handsworth. 8.6.8.6.8.8.6. a ماه bides An- 0- ther year has fled, re- new, Lord, with our days, Thy love; Our days are e- vil here and few, We look to live& d d · e · its glad praise and prayers: $ 5. in e We will not grieve, tho' day by day We pass from earth- ly joys a- way; d e ter Thee. nal shore. C. E. KETTLE. O bove: 542 1. Sing Hal- le- lu 2. There we to all Cantage. 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6. 2 방 jah! praise the Lord! Sing with ni- ty ter e our ac- cord, Ex alt And sing in perfect har- mo- ny, d d d d d d d d God with one Ne'er cease to sing, thou " He hath redeem'd us - Un til, in realms of For us the heav'n- ly 543 My heart to Thee I d ddded And Το give Shall join th' an- gel- ic dd ہے ۔ for & cheer- ful voice; lays, ransom'd host, Praise Fa- ther, Son and Holy Ghost, by His blood, Hath made us kings and priests to God: A. STONE. end less light, Your prais- es Lamb was slain. Praise His Name re joice; in God, the Sa- viour's praise: d d shall u- nite. the Lord! A - men." Maidstone.- 8.6.8.6.8.8.8.8. Rev. H. A. RICHINGS. ye sade aye, 0 Je su, sweet- est, best; Thy heart to me, give Thou, I pray, 0 dddd d ے لے لے 544 55+ Our hearts a lone Thou dost re- quire, Our hearts a lone Thou dost ed ' Tis -6Make me love Thee, as Thou dost me, O Je- su, Fount of edodd Je- su, Dereham. 8.6.8.8.6. d found a bove, in d lov- li heaven. g - est. de- sire: Cha- ri- Lad ty. g There is an hour of peace- ful rest, To mourn- ing wanderers given; ddd d d d d nd d There is a joy for souls distressed, A balm for ev'- ry wound- ed breast, d d. d d A. STONE 545 Eternal light, e- ternal light, 546 Newcastle. 8.6.8.8.6. searching sight, It shrinks not, but with calm delight, Can live and d d d d d 547 لے لے I Pointing out love's high d d Sternla. 8.7.8.4. Star of morning bright- ly shin- How pure the soul must be, The King of love my d f nothing lack if gedd I de Dominus regit me. sign ing, Shine, ing On sin's dark and troubled sea; HENRY L. MORLEY. Te When placed with- in Thy am His, And He d Po look on Thee. F. C. MAKER. shine on shep- herd is, Whose good- ness fail- eth dddd 8.7.8.7. Rev. J. B. DYKES. is mine for d ne me. e ver; ver. 548 Now accept our Heav'n- ly Fa- ther, all cre- a- tion Shows the won- ders of Thy hand; Hear our prayers, ac- Exeter. 8.7.8.7.7.7.7.7. Thee the fount of life d. 549 &- do Fainting by - La bour- ing and hea # ra- tion, Lord, Thy bless ing now com- mand. d we own, Thee our Mak- Lightcliffe. 8.7.8.7. J.TILLEARD. cept the praise, We, Thy flock, Thy children raise. vy- la er, Thee 2- lone, TOOQ A. STONE. den, Want- ing help in time of need, the way from hun- ger," Bread of Life!" on Thee we feed. d dd d d dd 550 God is love, His mercy bright- ens d d Bliss He wakes, and 551 Lucerne. 8.7.8.7. 552 ہے ۔ woe He light- ens; God d Soon will you and I is d d nd d All the path in which we rove; ے لے لے St. Mabyn. 8.7.8.7. Sa- viour, who Thy flock art feed- ing, With a shep- herd's kind- est care, d. d d d d d All the fee- ble gently lead- ing, While the lambs Thy d. wis dom, God is love. St. Sylvester. 8.7.8.7. be ly bd d F. A. WILLIS. ing, ARTHUR H. BROWN. Days and moments quickly fly ing, Blend the living with the dead: bo- som share. d Rev. J. B. DYKES. مالك Each with- in our nar- row bed. 553 Through the day Thy love has spared us; Now we lay us down to rest; d d d d ере Through the si lent watch- cs guard us; Let no d 554 Je su, Thou our guardian be; Sweet it is One there is Bishopsbourne. 8.7.8.7.7.7. 00 His is love be 200 # a - Gounod. 8.7.8.7.7.7. 호기 foe our peace mo- lest; d bove all o- thers, Well de- serves the They who once His kind- ness prove, Find it ہے O R. JACKSON. to trust in Thee. d d. لے ۔ yond a bro- ther's, Cost- ly, free, and knows no d d d d d d dd dd e ver C. GOUNOD. Name of Friend; لے لے end; lasting love. d. d 555 Now, our Thou hast made us d 556 Praise. 8.7.8.7.7.7. Fa- ther, we d d d 72 Hymns of praise we bring before Thee, d d 2. Ma- ry لے لے a- dore Thee, All Thy won- drous love we own; d ba out of nought, Won- drous things Thine arm hath wrought. td d d d d d Irby. Once in roy- al Da- vid's Where a Mo- ther laid her Ci- ty 8.7.8.7.7.7. Ва- by, As we wor- ship at Thy throne: d d d d € ہے ۔ Stood a was that Mo- ther mild, Je C. E. KETTLE. In a sus Dr. GAUNTLETT. lowly cat- tle shed, man- ger for His bed; Christ her little Child. 557 From the fight re- turned vic to- rious, Ev-' ry knee to Him shall bow. #dd. ddd f Crown Him, 558 Corfe Mullen. 8.7.8.7.4.7. Rev. T. R. MATTHEWS. Look, ye saints, the sight is glo- rious! See the man of sor- rows now! لے ۔ He, crown Sing, my tongue, the d Him; Crowns be- come the -eJerusalem Luminosa. 8.7.8.7.8.7. vic- tor's brow. Sa- viour's glo- ry, d 2½ W. T. HOWELL ALLCHIN. P Of His cross the mys-tery sing; -2 Lift on high the won- drous tro- phy, Tell the tri- umph of d d d d g P the King; de the world's Redeem- er, con- quers Death, thro'death now van- quish- ing, d. d 559 Sing, my tongue, the Sa- viour's glo- ry, He, 560 P Lift on high the won- drous tro- phy, Tell the Let Ilmington. 8.7.8.7.8.7. Oh! TORE TOO TA re fresh PP the world's Re- deem- er, con- quers Death, thro' death now d Of His cross the mys- tery sing; tri- umph Kelbeden. 8.7.8.7.4.7. us, us each Thy love pos- sess- ing, Tri- umph in d d d d d d Lord, dis-miss us with Thy bless- ing; Fill our hearts with joy and #ddd C. E. KETTLE. Trav'l- ling through life's d d. of the King; van- quish- ing. wil Rev. WM. BLOW. redeeming grace; dddd peace; der PUP ness. 561 Ye Angels, from the realms of d d d d d Come ده 562 See 6 " It Kenilworth. 8.7.8.7.4.7. Hark the voice of who sang cre a- tion's story glo- ry, is fin and wor- ship; Wor ship Christ, the - Wing your flight o'er Now pro claim Mes si d d d d d - 2 new St. Austin. 8.7.8.7.4.7. ished," Hear the dy - love and mer- cy Sounds a- loud from é d C. E. KETTLE. all the earth; ah's birth; dd born King. H it rends the rocks a sun- der, Shakes the earth and veils the sky, CCal- va- ry; ing Sa viour cry. 563 Praise, my soul, the King of heaven, To His feet thy dd dad d Ran- somed, healed, re- stored for- giv- en, dd Al 564 Wewisham. 8.7.8.7.8.7. le- lu- ia, Alle lu Yet pos. Lead us, heav'n- ly Fa- ther, lead us d d 22 ia, Praise the E Guard us, guide us, keep us, feed us, - sess- ing ev'ry bless- ing, d od d F Mannheim. 8.7.8.7.8.7. - ver- more His prais- es ddd f didd e- verd d d d For we have no لے لے ۔ J.TILLEARD. tri- bute bring; لے ۔ If our God our O'er the world's tem- pes- tuous sea, sing. B lasting King. German. help but Thee; -eP. Father be. 565 Regent Square. ے ۔ р р P P Lo, He comes with clouds descend- ing, Once for favoured sin- ners slain; Hal le- lu Thou- sand, thou- sand saints at- tend- ing, Swell the triumph of His train: dd 566 - d 8.7.8.7.8.7. jah! Halle- lu- jah! Je sus comes and ● 2 لے لے لے ۔ Triumph. 8.7.8.7.8.7. O'er the gloom- y hills of dark- ness, Look, my soul, be All the pro- mis es do travail, With a ddddd H. SMART. glo- rious to comes to reign. d d Dr. GAUNTLETT. still and gaze; 2 d. day of grace. dd Bless- ed ju- bilee, Bless- ed ju- bilee, Let thy glo- rious morn- ing dawn. dd d d d d 567 He Of the Father's love be got- ten, Ere the worlds be d d d d d d dd d f Ev is 568 Corde Natus. 8.7.8.7.8.7.7.7. TON_ : be Al- pha and nd er more and 0 - mega, dd f d ever more! be S W. T. HOWELL ALLCHIN. हाद Of the things that are, that have been, And that fu- ture years shall see, d dd d d d OD Ev ро He the Source, the End- ing He, - er- more and - Chamouni. 8.7.8.7.8.8.7.7. gan to d Ne ver language yet hath paint- ed, All the woes d. bo, e Man of sorrows, and ac- quaint- ed With our grief, what shall we ever- more! GEORGE LOMAS. say? that on Thee lay; Had I seen Thee cloth'd in weak- ness, Bearing our reproach with meek- ness, To attend Thee day and night, Would have been my heart's de light. 569 Deerhurst. 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7. Hark, the sound of ho ly voi ces, Chant- ing at the crystal sea, d Hallelu jah, Hal- le dd - Cloth'd in white ap- - 2 pa- lu- jah, Hal- le Multi- tudes which none can num- ber, Like the stars in lu- jah, Lord, to Thee. d d d d d d rel, hold- ing Palms of DE vic- t'ry J. LANGRAN. لے لے glo 00 ry stand, in their hand. 570 Praise the Lord, ye heav'ns a- dore Him, Praise Him an- d. PP Sun and moon re- joice be fore Him; Praise Him all Laws that #aben. 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7. 571 ne ● - Praise the Lord, for He hath spo ken; Worlds His migh- ty voice o - ver shall be bro - gels in the height; Juxta Crucem. ye stars and J. H. WILLCOX. For their guid- ance He hath ken, 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7. dd لے P light. Life and health and peace pos- sessing, From the sin- ner's d d d d d bey'd: made. Sweet the moments, rich in bless- ing, Which before the Cross I spend; 68 J. BARNBY. C- P dying Friend. Here I rest, for 572 Pre- cious drops my soul be- dew- ing, Plead and claim my peace with God. be P " Cast TOOLE P P P P e ver view- ing Mercy pour'd in streams of blood; d TONO Lux Eoi. Hark, a thril- ling voice is sounding;" Christ is nigh!" it d 2 d P a way the dreams of dark- ness, 0 ye DALL 00 TO حمم TOUT Eoi. 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7. All the pow'rs of dark- ness vanish; d d d d d P Start- led at the so lemn warn- ing, Let the earth- bound soul a- d d d 우 J ARTHUR SULLIVAN. seems to say; children of -6the day." rise; dd z Pale Christ, our Day- star mounts the skies. d 573 2 kb Saviour, breathe an eve- ning bless- ing, Ere re- pose our dd Salbator. 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7. # Though des- truc-tion walk Sin and want we come con- fess- ing, Thou can'st save and Thou can'st heal. 574 08. E. P An- gel guards from Thee sur- round us, bb² Sanctuary. 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7. Praise to Thee, Thou great Cre Join, my soul, with around us, Though the ar- row past dd ev' We are safe if d d d d d 9 - J. P. JEWSON. spi- rits seal; ry crea- ture, Join the us fly, Thou art nigh. Rev. J. B. DYKES. &- tor, Praise be Thine from ev'- ry tongue; u ni versal song. P Fa- ther, Source of all com- pas- sion, Pure, un- bounded grace 575 Hail! the God of our sal-va- tion, Praise Him for His love divine. d S. Hilda. 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7. Hail, Thou once de- spi- sed Jesus, Hail, Thou Ga- li end d do do P Thou didst suf- fer to re- lease us, Thou didst free sal é Hail, Thou a d d d d niz- ing go By Thy me- rits d Sa- viour, Bear- er of is Thine: our J. BARNBY. - le an King; va- tion bring. d d sin and shame, P we find fa- vour, Life is given through Thy Name. 576 f Borne like Westbourne. 8.7.8.7.8.7.8.7. On the dew- y 577 لے لے ۔ in- cense لے ۔ With the balm- y d breath of 韓 e- ven, While the add up ad to hea- ven Na- ture's eve- ning To Thy throne, O Lord, as-cend-ing, In- cense Cleebe. 8.7.8.7.3. offerings blend- ing, Let our glad thanks- giv- ing of o- dours ming- ling rise, d. d 2 sac- ri 00€ F. DEAN. Lord, I hear of showers of bless- ing Thou art scattering full and Showers, the thirsty land re- freshing; Let some droppings fall on meto d 249 our hearts to Thee. ㅎ e fice; be, C. J. FROST. frce; E- ven me. لے لے 578 A To 579 St. Sebastian.- 8.7.8.7.8.8. 0 Je- sus, sweetest, ho- liest Name, To God's dear chil- dren giv en, d d d d dedy SO- lace in their wear- i- ness, A fore- taste of their hea- ven. d ev'ry mourning, an- xious breast, It whis- pers ever- last-ing rest. From thy Seaford. 8.7.8.7.8.8. J. BARNBY. From all e vil, all temp- ta- tion That be sets our earth- ly path: ddd. ddd fi- nal con- dem- na- tion, From Thy tran- si - J. TILLEARD. tory wrath, 2 2 God of good- ness, us de- li ver, And Thy Name be praised for d. ... ddd didd d ever. 580 Out Maitland. 8.7.8.7.8.8.7. of the depths I cry to Thee, Lord God, O hear my d 581 Thy gracious ear in- cline to me, And make my pray'ra- vail- ing. On my misdeeds in d ddd did PPP mer- cy look; O deign to blot them from Thy book, Or who can stand before Thee? That Thou, O Lord, art ever nigh, Tho' veil'd in 22 King's College. 8.8.6.8.8.6. Rev. E. C. WALKER. Thine eye the u- ni A.E. TOZER. - verse be holds With حم 8: 1-8pro wail- ing, Thy mighty works declare; Thy hand this earth-ly frame up- holds, d -8-187-8- awful ma- jes ty, d -6 vi- den tial care. 582 zab Pe P With years oppress'd, with sorrows worn, De- ject- ed, ha- rassed, sick, for- lorn, d To Milberton. 8.8.6.8.8.6. P rise, To Thee, O God, I pray: To Thee, my with er'd hands a- dd 583 r PP. Thee, I lift these fail- ing eyes, 0 cast me not a way. das Ravendale. 8.8.6.8.8.6. 0 love divine, how sweet thou art! When shall I find my A All tak en up by Thee? I thirst, I didd لے لے لے faint, I e did d A. STONE. die will- ing heart W. STOKES. The great- ness of re- deem ing love, The love of Christ to d d e bo المطور to prove me. 584 The Morning Light. 8.8.6.8.8.6. 2 # Rise, Christian! meet the ray, é P P P P The morning light hath shed its beams, And paved its way in living streams; dddddd d d 11 585 And while it pours its gold- en The festal morn, my God, is come That calls me E. G. MONK. Oh, let it gold- en thoughts in- spire: Up, Chris- tian, hail the ed dd ddd P- p Cilicia. 8.8.6.8.8.6. W. T. HOWELL ALLCHIN. P dome, Thy pre- sence to a- dore; My feet the tend, With will- ing steps Thy courts as- cend, And tread the fire, لے لے لے sa- day! to Thy hallowed sum- mons shall at- cred floor. 586 O Lord, how hap- py should we be, ddd d d d In Stourbridge. 8.8.6.8.8.6. 587 If d d d d we from self could rest, And feel we could cast our at heart that One d Welfield. 8.8.6.8.8.6. لے لے -8perfect wisdom, per- fect love, Is working for the C. E. KETTLE. care on Thee; 0 leave me not&- lone; Preserve my soul from ded Grant me Thine aid, and let my pray'r Reach Thine dad d d d d My God, when dangers press me round, And safe- ty but in Thee is found, dadd d a- bove, best. Rev. H. A. CROSBIE. ev- ' ry snare, d ter nal throne. 588 72 Fa- ther, in high hea- ven dwell- ing, May our eve- ning song be tell- ing d ے لے لے 589 Campden. 8.8.7.8.8.7. Of Thy mercy, large and free; Thro' the day Thy love hath fed d Thro' the day Thy care hath led us With divin- est Of لے لے Evening Hymn. 8.8.7.8.8.7. C. E. KETTLE. Thy mer- cy, large and free; Thro' the day Thy love hath d PR Thro' the day Thy care hath led 00 -6 PP char- us, i ty. OPPP Fa- ther, in high hea- ven dwelling, May our eve- ning song be tell- ing ddd 8 W. JACKSON. fed لے لو او us, us With di- vin- est char-i- ty. -d d 590 591 Passion- tide. 8.8.7.8.8.7. " Darkly rose the guilty morning." 592 But Thou wast wrapt in guile less sleep, Calm 8: Culham. 8.8.8.3. And Fierce raged the tempest o'er the deep, Watch did Thy an- xious servants keep, 69 In Memoriam. 8.8.8.4. Show show the death of our dear Lord d d d d By Christ redeemed, in Christ re- stored, We keep the me- mo- ry Un til GEORGE LOMAS, - 60 and e A. STONE. He F. C. MAKER. still. a- dored, come. 593 The Fele The 594 595 ra- diant morn hath passed away, And spent too soon her gold- en store; sha- dows How shall Southport. 8.8.8.4. of we d P de shew part Chelmsford. 8.8.8.4. our ing day love Lord of earth and sky and sea, To Thee all praise and glo- ry be; de Creep on to GEORGE LOMAS. Ei Agnus Dei. 8.8.8.6. once Who giv Thee, more. A. STONE. est all? Rev. WM. BLOW. Just as I am, with- out one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, ddd 응 And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, 0 Lamb of God, I E come. 596 Just as I am, without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, dd d And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, 597 Ho Kardiphonia. 8.8.8.6. $ 10 00 san Hosanna. ہے ۔ na, Lord! 8Ho -e san 1 la 0 Lamb of God, I come. Ho san na to the liv- ing Lord! Ho- san- na to th'in carnate word! ہے ۔ 8.8.8.8.4.7. H To Christ, Creator, Sa-viour, King, Let earth, let heav'n Ho- san-na sing; é d Rev. E. YOUNG. e na C. E. KETTLE. in the high est! d 598 Ho Ho-san- na to the To Christ, Cre- a- tor, d d d d 599 san Hosanna. 8.8.8.8.4.7. . On Him na, Lord! liv- ing Lord! Ho- san- na to th'in- car- nate word! Sa- viour, King, Let earth, let heav'n Ho- san- na sing: لے لے ۔ Ho san na in Bickley. 8.8.8.8.8.8. O. J. VINCENT, Jun. I lean, who not in vain, ddddd the high When gathering clouds a- round I view, And days are dark and friends are few, dd d d d d d dd Ex- perienced ev' ry est! C. E. KETTLE. hu- man pain; P P P He sees my wants, al- lays my fears, And counts and trea- sures up ddddd my tears. 600 Cornelius. 8.8.8.8.8.8. Lead- er of faith- ful souls, and guide Of all who tra- vel to the sky 2do لے لے 601 Come, and with us, e'en us, d d d d d a- bide, Who would on Thee a d e - On Thee a lone our spi- rits stay, While held in life's un- ev- en way. a d Rousseau. 8.8.8.8.8.8. lone reForth from the dark and stor- my sky, Lord to Thine al- tar's shade we fly: d Forth from the world, its hope and fear, Fa- ther we seek Thy shel- ter ly: -eWea- ry and weak, Thy grace we pray; Turn not, O Lord, Thy guests a ddd here: - way. 602 I Thou hid- den love of God, whose height, Whose depth un- fathomed no 14 ے ۔ اے ۔ اے ۔ 22 see from far Thy beauteous light, In Voices in Unison. 603 I لے لے My heart is pained, nor can it be d Lebanon. 8.8.8.8.8.8. see Voices in Unison. dd from far Thy beauteous light, P My heart is pained, nor can - it ly be Harmony. امل Thou hid- den love of God, whose height, Whose depth un- fa- thom'd no man knows, d C. DARNTON. Magdalen. 8.8.8.8.8.8. Dr. STAINER. man knows, I sigh for Thy re- pose: At rest till it find rest in Thee. At rest till ہے ۔ -P In- ly I sigh for Thy re- pose: e d it find rest in Thee. 604 Melita. 8.8.8.8.8.8. E- ter- nal Fa- ther, strong to save, Whose arm hath bound the rest- less wave, Who bidd'st the migh- ty ocean deep Its own ap- point- ed PP 0 hear us when we cry to Thee, For those in d d d d 605 Onward thro' d peril Pater Omnium. 8.8.8.8.8.8. life Thy chil- dren stray, Groping at noon their ed d pop Foot- sore and faint, to Thee we cry, Fa- ther of Rev. J. B. DYKES. all, be fed lim- its keep; on H. J. E. HOLMES. H Long is the road, and fierce the sun; When will the drea- ry way be done? d ve the sea. silent ways -3- ry nigh. 606 God sendeth sun, He send- eth show'r; A- like they're needful dd 22 As comes to St. Catherine. And joy and tears a like are sent, To give the soul fit d d ddd d -6Lalpepl² لے لے لے 607 me, or cloud, or sun, d d 2. 8.8.8.8.8.8. Ye people all d St. Hilda. 8.8.8.8.8.8. The day of rest once more comes round, 0F Father, Thy will, not mine, be done. dd d ed Z bey the call, And in J. G. WALTON. for the flow'r; The silver trumpets seem to sound, That call the tribes of Is d nour- ish- ment; 数 的 g ARTHUR H. BROWN. Jehovah's A day to all believers dear; rael near; tents ap- pear. 608 St. Matthias: 8.8.8.8.8.8. Sweet Sa- viour, bless us ere we go; Thy word in- to our minds in- stil, ddd di dindd dddd And make our luke- warm hearts to glow With low- ly love and fer- vent will. d Thro' life's long day and death's dark night, O 609 253 TOLO gentle Knowle. 8.8.8.- 8.8.8. TINO W. H. MONK. Je- sus, be our Light. I'll praise my Ma- ker with my breath, And when my voice is g dd While life and thought and be-ing last, Or im- mor- tal ad d P i C. E. KETTLE, Praise shall employ my no- bler powers; My days of praise shall ne'er be past, dddd ed lost in death, dd ty en- dures. R 610 St. Sulpicius. 8.8.8.- 8.8.8. ARTHUR HI. BROWN. dd Let all the earth their voi- ces raise, To sing the choic- est psalms of praise; d To sing and bless Je ho- vah's Name: His glo- ry let the d d d His won- ders to the ے لے لے لے 611 Bread of the world, in By Whom the words of 612 Corpus Christi. 9.8.9.8. or 8.7.8.7. na- tions shew, And all His sav- ing works pro- claim. mer- cy heathen know; bro- ken, Wine of the soul, in mer- cy shed; d d life were spo- ken, And in Whose death our sins are dead. d d St. Serf. D.L.M. Thrice Holy God! of wondrous might, O d d d d H. LAHEE. Tri- ni- ty of love di- vine! d d d d d d To Thee be- longs un- cloud- ed Light, And Be- fore Thy Throne dark clouds a- bound; About Thee shine such daz- zling rays, 613 bb 24 e- ver- last- ing joys are Thine. and and ے ہے ہے ۔ That An- gels, as they stand a- round, For ever trem- ble as add d P SE Sunset.- D.L.M. " At even ere the sun was set." Te they gaze. MEYER LUTZ. 614 For all their beau- ty, all their worth, Their light and glo dee The Lea Bridge.- D.L.M. 615 We thank Thee, Lord, for this fair earth, The glittering sky, the sil- ver sea; dd Thanks for the flowers that clothe the ground, The trees that wave their arms a- bove, d - rise! W. C. FILBY. ry come from Thee. hills that gird our dwell- ings round, As Thou dost gird Thine own with love. d Jerusalem. 8.9.8.8.9.8.6.6.4.8.8. ولے Wake, awake, for night is fly- ing, The watchmen on the heights are cry- ing; A- wake, Je- ru- sa- lem, aPPP Mid-night's solemn hour is toll-ing, His chariot wheels are near- er E. H. THORNE. roll- ing, He comes, pre pare, ye vir- gins, wise, Rise up, with will- ing feet Go forth, the Bridegroom meet; ia! 616 Bear thro' the night your well- trimm'd light, Speed forth to join the mar d da Stalbridge. 9.9.8.9.9.8.6.6.4.8.8. Thee, God Al- migh- ty, Thy glory d d d fill- eth e d reverence low- ly A- dore in sol TON TOO S emn ver giv en By Cherubim and d d With veiled face they cry, ddd -6° Lord thrice Ho ly, Thine an- gel- hosts in earth and heaven, And praise to Thee is d d d d - Alle- lu- riage rite. cease less Se ra 음 € Glory to God Most High, Ever, A. STONE. hymn: phim; We too are Thine; Thee we con- fess; We wor- ship Thee; Thy Name we - ver, --6bless. 6. 617 I do 618 04 do not لے لے ۔ 619 Keep Thou my feet; I 2 Submission. 10.4.10.4. ask, 0 Lord, that life may not ask that Thou would'st take from me bd d d d d TO A& DOLL Sandon.- 10.4.10.4.10.10. do not ask to P Lead, kind- ly Light, a mid th'encircling gloom, Lead Thou me The night is dark, and am far from home, Lead Thou me a d I eddd --8---6Aught of its load. dd GEO. LOMAS. A plea- sant road; The night is dark, and I am far from home, Morley. 10.4.10.4.10.10. C. H. PURDAY. sec The distant scene; one step e- nough for me. 18 ے لے لے لے ра Lead, kind- ly Light, a- mid th'en- cir- cling gloom, Lead Thou me ہے ۔ on; on. T. MORLEY. Lead Thou me on. on:.. ← ero The d 620 Keep Thou my P 621 dis tant scene; d. d e feet; And in Thy kingdom, on Sing Al- le I one step d d d lu do not ask to e d d Via Lucis. 10.6.10.6. مود e d nough لے Alleluia. 10.10.7. - zens of heaven, and sweet- ly raise An d. Eye hath not seen Thy glo-ry; Thou alone the path of light hast trod; J لے لے ۔ 9 see for the Fa- ther's throne, Thou reign- est, Son of God. dd. end less Al- le 88 me. GEORGE LOMAS. ia forth in du- tious praise, Ye ci lu ARTHUR COTTMAN. ti- لے ہے ia. 622 A gain returns the day of 80022 623 When, like His own, He bade our la bours Father, a 1-8 72 Birchington. 10.10.10.10. 624 : bb ho ly O rest, Which, when He made the world, Je- ho vah blest: cease, And all be piety and all be dd 72 Again to Thee our fee- ble voi- ces raise, To sue for dd dde Edd 11212-018 Dalkeith. 10.10.10.10. For d. ل لا لا - gain in Jesus' Name we meet, And bow in pen- i- tence beneath Thy feet; 12 ich Ellers. 10.10.10.10. W. C. FILBY. We stand to bless Thee ere our wor- ship cease, Then low- ly pe 8 peace. T. HEWLETT. e mercy and to sing Thy praise. 88 Saviour, again to Thy dear Name we raise, With one ac- cord our part- ing hymn of praise; 83 dddd PP E. J. HOPKINS. kneel- ing, wait Thy word of peace. 625 63 Abide with me, fast fails the e- ventide; The darkness deepens, Lord, with me a bide; and obo Eventide. 10.10.10.10. 10.10.10.10. # When o- ther helpers fail and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O de e 2-268626 Clarewood. 10.10.10.10.10.10. G. A. POPE. 627 8 a- bide with me. The day is gently sinking to a close, Faint- er and yet more faint the sunlight glows; 9 A. STONE. O Brightness of thy Father's Glo- ry, Thou E- ter- nal Light of light, be with us now; dbd.. Where Thou art present, darkness cannot be; Midnight is glorious noon, O Lord, with Thee. Cana Domini. 10.10. B o pp pp Draw nigh and take the bo- dy of the Lord, And drink the ho- ly blood for you out- poured. A. SULLIVAN. 628 N Lift your glad Epiphany. glory to voi -round Him, And short the high, d P ri- sen, and man shall not die; d d The - ces live and 24 Sa · e · - in to 10.11.11.11.12.11.10.11. do nd tri- umph on viour hath - He burst from the fetters of dark- ness that bound Him, Re- splen- dent in d d d T ے ۔ min- ion high, For ri T Vain were the ter- rors that gath- er'd add d g of death Je W. C. FILBY. sen, and - sus hath save! Loud was the cho- rus of angels d. and the grave; man shall not on die! 629 630 631 St. Olaf. 11.10.11.6. 66 Still will we trust, though earth seem dark and dreary." GEORGE LOMAS. 66 2 ed T Trust. 11.10.11.6. Still will we trust, though earth seem dark and dreary." C. E. KETTLE. 응암 48 Russia. 11.10.11.9. dd God the all- terrible, Thou Who ordainest Thunder Thy clarion, and lightning Thy sword; d Shew forth Thy pi- ty on high where Thou reignest: Give to us peace in our time, O Lord! 632 Berlin. 11.10.11.10. Still, still with Thee, when pur- ple morning break- eth, When wake the birds, and all the sha- dows --6--6633 Fair- er than morn- ing, love- lier than the day- light, Dawns the sweet con- scious- ness I am with Thee. bedd 22 12h ے لے لولے: 2 634 6 Dawning. 11.10.11.10. ре Still, still with Thee, when pur- ple morning break- eth, When wake the birds and Integer vitæ. From MENDELSSOHN. Fairer than morning, love- lier than the day light, Dawns the sweet con- scious- ness I 11.11.11.5. € -eR. G. CLEMENTS. flee; all the sha- dows flee; 880 6. Lord of our life, and God of our sal- va- tion, Star of our night and Hope of ev.' ry 홍콩 am with Thee. FLEMMING. Hear and re- ceive Thy Church's sup- pli- ca tion, Lord God Al- migh d d na- tion, ty. 635 D:-6-2 on Now God be with us, P light and dark- ness are of His dis here to rest 636 oreb. 11.11.11.5. 0 g we yield d ہے ۔ لی ۔ us, be for the night is clo sing, The po- sing; And' neath His NO O For He will shield St. Luke.- 11.11.11.11. had I, my Sa- viour, the wings of edd J. BARNBY. sha- dow, 8-8 as, # & dove, How soon would I soar to Thy presence& bove; How soon would I fly where the d d d d d 2 weary have rest; And hide all my cares in Thy shel- ter- ing breast. dd 637 Angelic Songs. 11.10.11.10.9.11. Hark! hark, my soul, an- 8 How sweet the truth those bless- ed strains are tell- ing, 638 gel- ic songs are swell- ing, O'er earth's green fields and o- cean's wave- beat shore, -6-6 Of that new life when sin shall be no dedooo لے لے Sanctissimus. 12.10.12.10. An- gels of Je- sus, An- gels of light, Singing to welcome the pilgrims of the night. HELL 18-22 26 2 Hell 24 0 wor- ship the Lord in the beau- ty of 2 d 2 음 dad ho- li- ness, J. WALCH. P fore Him, His glo- ry pro claim; With gold of - more. Hell W. H. COOKE. Bow down be 0 bedience and d in- cense of love- li- ness, Kneel and a- dore Him, The Lord is His name. 639 kind 640 St. Asaph. 12.11.12.11. 19 How calm- ly the evening once more is de- scend- ing, As 201 A. H. MANN, Mus. Bac., Oxon. H as& pro- mise, as still as a prayer; O wing of the Lord, in Thy shelter befriend-ing, May we and our households con tinue to share. Radiance. 12.12.12.12. When through the torn sail the wild tem- pest is streaming, W. H. COOKE When o'er the dark d d d d d لواحد # 1 wave the red light- ning is gleam- ing,- Nor hope lends a ray the poor didd sea man to cherish, We fly to our Sa- viour," Save, Lord, or we per- ish." d d d d d 1 641 643 645 647 649 651 ed Single Chants. Very Rev. Dr. ALDRICH. 642 ㅎㅎ 誰 J. BARNBY. Dr. CROTCH. 644 646 Dr. CROTCH. 648 Goss. 650 Dr. W. HAYES. 652 ELE Rev. R. BACON. Dr. CHARD. Dr. CROTCH. 22 W. F. DYER. Goss. HINDLE. 653 655 657 659 661 663 199 W. HINE. 654 J. W. LAWSON. 656 W. LEE. 658 T. PURCELL. 660 W. RUSSELL. 662 di 938 A. STONE. 664 e -eJ. W. LAWSON. dde W. LEE. W. RUSSELL. S NARES. de dde. ل لے لے SAVAGE. A. STONE. 665 667 669 671 672 673 1 TALLIS. T. T. TRIMNELL. 11 666 de d.. W. WAINWRIGHT. 668 670 Double Chants. 8 pl T. T. TRIMNELL. de Rev. W. TUCKER. e dd dd Dr. WOODWARD. THOMAS BENNETT. Rev. W. BLOW. de d. R. W. DIXON. 22 674 675 676 677 678 679 لے لے ۔ ld e bedd d H R. W. DIXON. Sir GEORGE ELVEY. Sir GEORGE ELVEY. Sir GEORGE ELVEY. ре J. H. GILBERT. J. T. HARRIS. 680 681 682 683 684 685 최홍 2 의 dd Rev. W. H. HAVERGAL. de b Dr. HILES. Dr. HILES. H. J. E. HOLMES. H. J. E. HOLMES. E. J. HOPKINS. 686 687 688 689 690 691 dded J. P. JEWSON. B. ST. J. B. JOULE. B. ST. J. B. JOULE, from SPOHR. J. KITCHEN. LINGARD. R. MASSEY. 3 692 693 694 695 696 697 d edde BE 등 dd dd E SE Dr. E. G. MONK. Sir FREDK. A. G. OUSELEY, Bart. 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