Congregational Anthems and Collects. Gb 46 3769 Anonsgergroo tooloo bins acmedia. 8 Military REL C. Browhurs Dover ( C Burgers Hill 1887 \ CONGREGATIONAL ANTHEMS& COLLECTS: BEING PART II. OF " CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MUSIC." Enlarged Edition, 1871. London: HODDER AND STOUGHTON, 27, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C. AND THE TONIC SOL- FA AGENCY, 8, WARWICK LANE, E.C. WEIGH- HOUSE) No. 13, Stitched. SERIES. No. 14, Cloth, lettered. [ All rights reserved. две 3769 A List of the Editions of" Congregational Anthems and Collects" will be found at the end. BY THE SAME COMPILERS. A NEW HANDBOOK OF ANTHEMS FOR PUBLIC WORSHIP; Containing 116 Anthems mostly from Holy Scripture: of which 36 are taken from" Congregational Anthems and Collects," and the remaining 80 are mostly new to English books- all being carefully arranged for use by the whole congregation. LARGE- TYPE- MUSIC EDITION, royal 8vo, cloth SMALL- TYPE- MUSIC EDITION, post 8vo, cloth THE WORDS ONLY, LARGE TYPE, 16mo, cloth SMALL TYPE, in cover 2d., cloth P9 ... Univ.- Bibl. Giesser ... s. d. 46 2 O O UNWIN BROTHERS, MUSIC AND GENERAL PRINTERS, LONDON AND CHILWORTH. 49664 NOTE TO THE ENLARGED EDITION, 1871. THE Music in this Collection is designed to be sung by ALL THE PEOPLE. It therefore contains none of our noble Cathedral Anthems, for, having been written for trained choirs, they cannot be adapted to Congregational use without unwarrantable mutilation. One or two compositions have been admitted for which the support of an organ and choir seems likely to be needful; but very few of the Anthems will, it is hoped, be found difficult, even where the human voice is esteemed the best organ, and" the great Congregation" is the only choir. The addition now made( Anthems 45-71) provides, not only for ordinary worship, but for special occasions and seasons; for which, where they could not find appropriate music, the Compilers sought the aid of Sir J. Goss, to whom they, as also they believe the Churches who use the book, owe very warm thanks for the skill with which he has met their wants in a form of music somewhat new and uncommon. Those who are constantly using such metrical Collects as" Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah," or" Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing," will not, it is presumed, object to the prose Collects, set as they are to simple and devotional tones. By substituting the" Compressed" for the old" Vocal" score edition, the compilers are enabled to make this addition of twenty- seven Anthems, without increase of price; and as the words are still published at a penny, our poorest Congregations and Schools will be enabled to unite in this form of Bible Psalmody. LONDON: June 15th, 1871. N.B.- A large portion of the Anthems in this Work, and nearly all the arrangements have been composed or revised especially for it, and are Copyright. Inder of Subjects and Dccasions. As many of the Anthems touch on several subjects, and may be used on various occasions, they are repeated in this Index as often as seems needful. Collects. NO. 45 69 Almighty and everlasting God... 70 Grant, we beseech Thee Let Thy merciful ear O Saviour of the world Prevent us, O Lord We bow in prayer..... Confession of Sin. I will arise Out of the depths ...... …... Praise to God. I. General. ....... ............... Christian Happiness and Security. Blessed is the people........... O how amiable O love the Lord... Our soul waiteth 42 The Lord will be a refuge The redeemed of the Lord 31 The righteous shall be glad 27 They that put their trust 52 They that wait upon the Lord.. 50 Whom have I in heaven 39 I will alway give thanks I will extol Thee ... ...... ... ............... 56 67 30 IO 9 6 26 ...... 25 Bless the Lord, O my soul. Blessed art Thou, O Lord 5 Blessing and glory( No. 1) 14 Blessing and glory( No. 2)...... 38 God sent his only begotten Son 53 Holy, Holy, Holy.- See" Sanctuses." 2 37 63 41 Let the people praise Thee...... 46 Lift up your heads......... 64 Praise to God- continued. Not unto us, O Lord O come, let us worship....... O praise God in his holiness NO. 55 34 29 O praise the Lord, for it is 15 O praise the Lord, all ye......... 28 O Thou that hearest prayer Praise waiteth for Thee The Lord hath prepared. 35 Thine, O Iord, is the greatness 32 Unto us a child is born 4 With angels and archangels 54 2. For Special Mercies. I will sing of the Lord My song shall be Out of the depths 3. To Christ. ............ Prayer to God. I. General. ... .... ... ... ......... Blessed art Thou, O Lord Lord, dismiss us May the grace of My song shall be Our soul waiteth Search me, O God The Lord bless thee. 2. For Pardon or Deliverance. ......... ... Behold the Lamb of God Christ is risen....... Glory be to God Hark! the herald angels sing... 18 Now unto Him that is able...... 36 Unto Him that loved us 13 ...... ..... 33 62 58 12 37 ......... 49 71 8 5 21 20 13 26 22 24 Almighty and everlasting God.. 70 Grant, we beseech Thee 45 Prayer to God- continued. O Lord, bow down O Saviour of the world.. Out of the depths We bow in prayer..... INDEX OF SUBYECTS AND OCCASIONS. 3. For Blessing on Divine Worship. Let the words of my mouth Let thy merciful ear O Lord my God...... We bow in prayer.. Public Worship. 1. Commencement of Service. 2. Close of Service. Sanctuses. Camidge. Gibbons ........... 4. For Blessing on benevolent Effort. Prevent us, O Lord 67 Grant, we beseech Thee I will both lay me down I will lay me down Lord, dismiss us May the grace of Christ The Lord bless thee .... Hayes Tallis Mason Greatorex .............. 57 As the hart panteth Holiness becometh Thine house 7 How lovely are Thy dwellings.. 48 I will arise and go to my Father 2 Let the words of my mouth...... 19 My voice shalt thou hear......... 43 O come, let us worship..... O how amiable...... 34 9 The Lord is in His holy temple 11 They that wait upon the Lord.. 50 ... ........... NO. Special Services or Seasons- contd. NO Christmas. 60 God sent his only begotten Son 51 Hark! the herald angels sing... 18 Hosanna1 for unto us............ 65 Unto us a Child is born 4 ......... ......... 56 37 30 Special Services or Seasons. Benevolent Collections. 19 69 17 30 45 51 59 21 20 24 136345 23 44 Prevent us. O Lord, in all our... 67 Communion. Behold the Lamb of God 49 God sent his only begotten Son 53 O Saviour of the world............ 56 Unto Him that loved us.......... 13 Easter. Behold the Lamb of God Christ is risen.......... Evening. I will both lay me down Morning. I will lay me down Funeral Services. Blessed are the dead................ 47 Harvest. Praise waiteth for Thee......... 62 My voice shalt Thou hear Opening Places of Worship. Lift up your heads Prevent us, O Lord Will God, in very deed Ordinations. 49 ....... 71 ........ Social Worship. 51 59 . 43 64 67 66 How beautiful upon the mountains 40 National Trial or Deliverance. Blessed is the people... I will extol Thee O love the Lord..... O praise the Lord, all ye..... They that put their trust 52 Thine, O Lord, is the greatness 32 IG 41 6 28 Behold, how good and joyful... 61 Young Men's Meetings. Blessed art Thou, O Lord...... 5 Wherewithal shall a young man 68 Almighty and everlasting God As the hart panteth Behold, how good and joyful. Behold the Lamb of God Bless the Lord, O my soul Blessed are the dead...... Blessed art Tho, O Lord Blessed is the people Blessing and glory( No. 1) Blessing and glory( No. 2) Christ is risen...... Dismission Hymns.. Glory be to God God sent His only begotten Son Grant, we beseech Thee Hark! the herald angels sing..... Hallelujah! Blessing and glory Holiness becometh Thine house......... I will both lay me down I will extol Thee Alphabetical Inder. g fo I will lay me down I will sing of the Lord Let the people praise Thee.. Let the words of my mouth.... Let thy merciful ear Lift up your heads Lord, dismiss us Hosanna! for unto us How beautiful upon the mountains How lovely are thy dwellings......... I heard a voice I will alway give thanks I will arise.... May the grace My song shall be My voice shalt Thou hear Not unto us, O Lord ...... ...... ...... 71 ..... 20, 21 8 53 ... NO. 70 ......... 57 61 49 25 47 5 IO 14 38 0958998666648.959s 18 14 47 63 51 41 19 21 20 Now unto Him that is able.. O come, let us worship O how amiable 43 O Lord, bow down O Lord my God O love the Lord..... O praise God in His holiness O praise the Lord, for it is a O praise the Lord, all ye nations O Saviour of the world........ O Thou that hearest prayer.. Our soul waiteth Out of the depths Praise waiteth for Thee Prevent us, O Lord Sanctus( No. 1), Camidge ( No. 2), Gibbons ( No. 3), Hayes ( No. 4), Tallis..... ( No, 5), Mason Search me, O God The Lord bless thee The Lord hath prepared The Lord is in his holy temple The Lord will be a refuge "" ....... 12 Whom have I ...... ...... Will God in very deed.. With angels and archangels NO. 36 34 ............ 9 ба 17 6 29 15 28 56 33 26 37 62 67 1 The redeemed of the Lord The righteous shall be glad.. They that put their trust They that wait upon the Lord Thine, O Lord, is the greatness......... Unto Him that loved us Unto us a Child is born We bow in prayer.......... 30 Wherewithal shall a young man........ 68 16 23 44 22 24 35 II 42 31 27 52 50 32 13 4 39 66 54 I Sanctus.[ No. 1.] Ho- ly, Ho- ly, Holy Lord God of Hosts, full of thy glo- ry. 2" I will arise.' I will a- rise, Him, Fa-- ther, I will a - ور rise, 88 Anthems. Glo ry be - I will a- Luke xv. 18, 19. Heaven and be- fore Thee, and am no more wor- thy to be I will a- rise, and go to my Fa to Thee, O rise, and go to my Fa 7 Heaven and earth are -- DR. CAMIDGE, by per. Father, 1 have sinned, have sinned, I have sinned against Lord Most High. ther, ther, and will say un- to CECIL. called thy son. my Fa - ther. 3 Sanctus.[ No. 2.] 4 Ho- ly, Holy, Ho- ly, Lord God of Hosts, Heaven and earth are ma- jes ty " Unto us." Un- to of thy glo giv- رو us a - en, and the Ei ry. mighty God, Child is and his name shall be call Glory be to Thee, O Isaiah ix. 6. born,... 2 un- to govern- ment shall be up- us a on his ed Won- der- ful, Coun- sel Slower. the everlast- ing Fa- ther, By permission of MR. MASTERS, 78, New Bond Street. 8 - O. GIBBONS. Lord most High! full of the R. REDHEAD.* Son is shoul ler, der: the L the Prince of Peace. 5 " Blessed art Thou." Ps. cxix. 12. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, teach me, ddddd dd Blessed art Thou, O Lord; O 2 proud.... do er. O teach me thy sta- tutes; Blessed art Thou, O Lord, Blessed art Thou, O Lord; O teach me, 6" O Love the Lord." Ps. xxxi. 23, 24. 66 Adapted from WELDON. 304 O teach me, O teach me thy sta- tutes, O teach me thy sta- tutes. O love the Lord, O love the Lord, O love the Lord, all Be teach me, O of good courage, 9 4 for the Lord pre- serv- eth, pre- serv- eth the faith- ful, and plen- ti- ful- ly re- ward- eth the ye his saints; Be of good courage, and ( Continued.) 2 7 He shall strengthen, shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope, that hope in the Lord, all Slower. ye that hope, that hope in the Lord, all ye that hope, that hope in the Lord. " Holiness becometh thine house." Ps. xciii. 5. Lord, for Holiness be- com- eth thine house, Holi- ness be- com- eth thine house, O 8" Ho- Ver. 1. Glo- ry Ver. 2. Speak ye ev 22 be all er; Ho li ness be liness be com- eth thine house, thine house, O Lord, for Glory be to God." 2 - to God who gave us, his power ex- cel- ling, IO cometh thine house, Slower. DR. MASON. P POP Free- ly gave his Son An- gels who surround ev er. DR. MASON. to save us, his dwelling, ( Continued.) to the Son who came. un- bound- ed love pro- claim.) Glory His Ev- er from the whole cre- a- tion, Be to God, and 9" O how amiable." Ps. lxxxiv. 1, 2. 66 Hon- our, bless- ing, O how a- mia- ble are thy dwellings, Thou Lord of Hosts, my re- joice...... re joice.... flesh, re- joice..... d re- joice, re joice.... II a- do re- to -sire and longing to en- ter, to en- ter into the house of the Lord. My heart and my - ra- tion, joice, the Lamb. V. RICHARDSON, 1706. soul hath a dein the living, ( Continued.) God; Blessed are they that dwell in thy house, They will praising Thee, Hal- le- lu- jah, Halle peo jah, Hal- le 10" Blessed is the people." Ps. Ixxxix. 15, 16, 18. - Blessed is the peo - lu- jah, Halle - 2 countenance, shall walk, O Lord, in 12 2 2 2 - al- way be lu- jah, Hal- le- lu lu- jah, Hal- le lu- jah, Halle lu- jah, Hal- le- lu- jah. DR. MASON. ple that know the joy- ful sound, Bless- ed is the ple that know the joy- ful sound. They shall walk, O Lord, in the light of thy the light of thy countenance. ( Continued.) In thy name shall they re joice all the day, and in thy right- eous- ness shall they be ex The Lord is ho р р. fence, and the Ho- ly One of Is all ly tem6 alt لے لے کے - II 11" The Lord is in his holy temple." Hab. ii. 20. ed. in.... his ho For the Lord is Slower. - ra P.P. the earth keep si- lence before Him, 13 el ly tem- ple, the Lord is in.... his 1 - ple; Let all the earth keep si- lence before Him, let our deZ: is our King. keep si- lence before Him. W 12" My song shall be." Ps. ci. 1, 2. 13 13 My song shall be of mer- cy and judgment; un- to Thee, O Lord, un- to Thee will I sing; un- to Thee, O Lord, unto Thee will I sing. d 2 let me have un der- standing in the way, the way of god gºd When wilt Thou come un- to me? When wilt Thou come un- to me? DR. MASON, From Dr. Clarke. house with a per fect heart, will walk in my house with a " Unto Him that loved us." Rev. i. 5, 6. 2 - li - ness. O I will walk in my perfect heart. Un to Him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood, ( Continued.) 14 And hath made us kings and priests un- to God and his Fa To Him be glo- ry, and do min- ion, to Him be dd e and do min- ion, for ev 14" Blessing and glory." Rev. vii. 12. er and ev O honour, and power, and might, be un- to our God for 402 God for ev- er, be un- to our God for ev- er and 15 Hell HIGH ev er, ev- er, be 09 کو sa Al- le- lu-ia, Al- le- lu- ia. Blessing, and glo- ry, and wisdom, and thanksgiving, and er. ther; glo- ry Hell HSH A-- men. From F. MÜLLER, A un- to our men. 15" O praise the Lord." 2 O:, b Ps. cxlvii. I. 222 8 O praise the Lord, for it is a good thing to sing praises, to sing 事 praises un- to our God: Yea, a joy- ful and pleasant thing it WELDON. infinite; Yea, and his wis- dom, his wis- dom is 16 Sanctus.[ No. 3.] thankful. Great is the Lord, and great is his power: Yea, and his wis- dom is Repeat forte, ad lib. L 1S to be in- fi nite. DR. W. HAYES. Ho- ly, Ho- ly, Ho- ly Lord God of Hosts; Ho- ly Lord God of Hosts: Heaven and earth are full of thy glo- ry. Glo- ry be to Thee, O Lord Most High. Amen. Amen. 16 17" O Lord my Fe O Lord my God, O Lord my God, Hear Thou the prayer thy - spect servant prayeth, Have Thou re- spect un - un God." From II. Chron. vi. - give: to é d his prayer: Hear Thou in Heaven thy dwell ing- - place, and when Thou hear est, Lord, for - to his prayer, Have Thou reLord, for give; 17 Heaven thy dwelling place, and when Thou hear - O Q give; Hear Thou in Lord, est, Lord, forfor - give. 18" Hark! the herald angels sing." c Ver. 1. Hark! the her- ald Ver. 2. Hail, the heaven- born Prince of H Peace on earth, and mer- cy Light and life to all He Joy- ful all ye Mild, He lays his an- gels sing, Glo- ry Peace! Hail, the . 19 na- tions glo- ry mild; God and brings. Risen with rise, Join the by; Born that H. R. H. PRINCE ALBERT, by per. to the new- born Sun of right- eous sin- ners heal- ing tri- umph man no With th'angel- ic host pro claim,-Christ is born in Born to raise the sons of earth, Born to give them " Let the words of my mouth." Ps. xix. 14. Let the words of my mouth, and the me- di- ta- tion 18 re- con in his of the more may Beth- le se- cond of my t King; ness! e ciled. wings. skies; die ,hem. birth. heart, be ac( Continued.) - cept- a- ble in thy sight, be accept- a- ble in thy sight. mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be ac- cept- a- ble in thy sight, O ad lib. strength, my strength and my Re- deem- er. 20" May the grace." be fe May the grace of Christ our With the Ho- ly Spi- rit's Thus may we bide aAnd possess, in Saviour, fa- vour, in u- nion sweet com mu- nion, 19 A men..... Let the words of my Rest up A- men. Lord,.. my A- 28 And the Father's boundless men. OLD HYMN. love, on us from a- bove: e With each o- ther and the Lord, Joys which earth can not af- ford. 21 Lord, dismiss us.' 66 Ver. 1. Lord, dis- miss us Ver. 2. Thanks we give, and Ver. 3. So, when- e'er the Let us each, thy May the fruits of · Borne on Angels' رو with thy bless- ing, a- do- ra- tion, sig- nal's giv- en, love pos- sess- ing, thy sal va- tion, wings to Hea- ven, O re- fresh us, May thy pre- sence, O refresh us, May thy pre- sence May we ev- er, May we ev- er 22" Search me, O God." d Fill our hearts with For the gos- pel's Us from earth to 1 월 d reTri- umph in In our hearts and Glad the sum- mons Travelling through this With us Reign with Christ in Ps. cxxxix. 23, 24. PURCELL. joy and peace, joy- ful sound; call a- way, deeming grace: a- bound: o- bey: lives to wil- der- ness. ev- er more be found. endless day. DR. MASON. Search me, O God, and know.... my heart; Try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be a- ny wick- ed way in me, And lead me in the way, in the way ev- er- ( Continued.) 20 - last- ing, And lead me in the way, in the way ev- er- last- ing. 23 Sanctus.[ No. 4.] Но ly, full of thy glo ry. Glo- ry be to Thee, O Lord Most High. " The Lord bless thee." Numb. vi. 24-26. 24 The Ho ly, Holy Lord God of Hosts, Heaven and earth are LORD Bless thee, and A- men. TALLIS. keep...... A- men. From a HEBREW MELODY, thee. The LORD make his face to shine up- on thee, and be gra- cious un to thee. The LORD lift up his countenance up- on thee, and give thee peace. 21 25 " Bless the Lord." Ps. ciii. 1. Bless 2 10.5 in NYO all the Lord, O me, 01 my bless his ho soul, his ben e- fits. d ނ ބސބބރީ my soul, and NO 2 for TOO DO name. Bless the and tod get Lord, Bless all that is with in me, Bless his 26" Our soul waiteth." Ps. xxxiii. 20-22. all O ho that not, for - d the 2 2 6 my ly 2 2 d لے لے J. G. WEBB. is get Lord, soul, withFolk not and HIGH |||| name. Our soul wait- eth for the Lord; our soul wait- eth for the Lord: He is our 22 ( Continued.) help, is our help and our shield; He is our help, is our help and our shield. For our heart shall re joice, 10 ho heart shall re joice in Him: be- cause we have trust- ed in - Thee. d d دے ۔ re ## ly name; because we have trust- ed dddd joice in Him: our d in his ho - his Let thy mer- cy, O Lord, be up- on us, ac- cord- ing as we hope, as we hope in ly name. Let thy mercy, O Lord, be up- on us, ac- cording as we hope, as we hope in Thcc. 23 27" The righteous shall be glad." Ps. lxiv. 10. The righteous shall be trust in Him, shall trust in lu glad, be - Lord, and shall trust in Him, shall trust jah, Hal- up- right in heart shall glo ry; and all the le- lu glad Him: jah. 24 Adapted from A. E. GRELL é € heart shall glo- ry. The righteous shall be glad, be glad in the in the Praise and in Him. ye Lord, and shall all up- right in the the Hal- leLord. 28" O Praise the Lord." all praise the Lord, all ye us: Lord praise Him, praise Him, all ye peo- ple. and the truth of the Lord Ps. cxvii. ye na- tions: praise Him, praise Him, all ye peo ple: kind- ness 1S great toward us, his merci ful kindness is en dur- eth for ną- tions; - ev- er. 25 en- dur- eth for Praise O praise the Lord, For his 2. ye DR. MASON. merci- ful ever, the truth of the the great toward 3 Lord. 29" O praise God." O praise God in Praise Him in his 우 cord- ing - to his d his cymbals and trump et: praise Him up Ps. cl. holi- ness; praise Him in the fir- mament no ble acts, praise Him in his dan I ex- cel- lent great- ness. Praise Him in on the lute and ces: praise Him up no ble acts: praise Him ac Univ.- Bit Giesse on T Let ev- ery thing that hath breath praise.. 26 J. WELDON. of his power. the sound of the harp: praise Him in the strings and Ist. the Lord. the pipe. 2nd Lord 30 " We bow in prayer." Collect. Arranged from W. B. BRADBURY. f We bow in prayer before thy throne, O God; Help us to wor- ship Thee, help Help us to Lord, in us to mer- cy pray, help us to praise, and and spirit wor- ship Thee in up on us, and hear thy word. blot out all 1 O hear our prayer, accept our praise, for give and in truth. Look down, O our trans- gres- sions: Je- sus' sake; for give and bless us for Je- sus' sake. 27 bless us for A- men softly- 31" The redeemed of the Lord." Isaiah li. II. The re- deemed of the Lord shall re- turn; the re- turn, and come with sing- ing un- to sing- ing, and come with sing- ing un- to mourn- ing shall flee deemed of the Lord shall re Zi on; and come with sing- ing, and come with abe up- on their head; and ev- er- last- ing joy shall be up- on their head. They shall obtain glad- ness and joy; they shall obtain glad- ness and joy: Jos. BENNETT. Zi on. And ever- last- ing joy shall and way, and sor- row and mourn- ing shall flee 28 sorrow and a- way; ( Continued sor- row and mourning shall flee a- way; sorrow and mourning shall flee 32" Thine, O Lord.' He victory, and the ma Heaven, in Thine, O Lord, is the great- ness, and the power, and the glo- ry, and the O the Heaven and the I Lord, and Thou art ex- Thou I Chron. xxxix. IT. art jes ty: earth is ex- alted as Head a- bove 29 alt all, For all that is -eed as thine. Thine is the king- dom, Head as Head a a- way. DR. MASON. a- bove bove in the all; all. 33" O Thou that hearest prayer." Ps. lxv. 2. O Thou that hear- est prayer, O Thou that hear- est prayer, un- to Thee, un- to Thee, un to Thee shall all flesh come; Thee shall come.... all Thou that hear- est prayer, Thee shall O flesh come. all un- to O flesh come, un- to 30 Thee, Thou that hear- est prayer, Adapted from T. HASTINGS. Thou that hear- est prayer, O un to Thee, un- to un to un- to Thee shall Thee shall all flesh Thee,.... all.... flesh un- to come. 34 " O come, let us O come, let us wor- ship and bow down, let us kneel before the Lord our let us worship." Ps. xcv. 6, 7. Ma- ker.... O come, let us wor- ship and bow down, let us kneel be- fore the peo- ple of his Lord our Ma- ker.... For He is our God, for He is our God, and we are the come, let us e pas- ture dre worship and bow Partly from H. SCHWING. and the sheep of his bow worship and hand. O come, let us down, let us kneel before the Lord our Ma- ker.... down, let us kneel before the Lord our 31 Ma O ker. 35 " The Lord hath prepared." Ps. cili. 10-22. OFF The Lord hath pre- par- ed his throne in the heavens, and his king- dom rul- eth over Bless the Lord, all. do his commandments, heark- en- ing un- to the voice of his word. Lord, all ye his hosts; ye Lord, all his works, ye his an- gels, that ex ministers of in all his that do places of his DR. MASON. cel, in strength, that do- minion. Bless ye the his pleasure. Bless the Bless the Lord, A-- men. O my soul; Bless the Lord, O my Hal- le- lu- jah. soul. 32 36 " Now unto Him." Jude 24, 25. Now un- to Him that is able to keep you, unto ( us,) keep you from fall- ing; and ( us) glory with ex- ceed- ing viour; to the minion and power, be now and only wise God our ev- er, A 212 to present you fault- less before the presence of his ( us) joy. To the Saviour, be # onmen; both 33 Him that is able to now and ly wise glo - ry and God our Sa minion and glory and ma- jes- ty, do ev- er. ma- jes- ty, dopower, both A--- men. 37 " Out of the depths." Out of the depths have I cried un- to Thee, have I cried un- to Thee, O Lord: 12 If Thou, Lord, shouldest mark in Ps. cxxx. 1-4. - ca Lord, hear my voice; let thine ears be at- ten- tive to the voice of my sup- pli- whowho shall stand? - DR. MASON. 1 EST tions. qui- ties, O Lord, who shall stand? O Lord, But there is for- give- ness, for- give- ness with Thee; But there is for- give- ness, for- give- ness with Thee, that Thou may- est be feared, that Thou may- est be feared. But there is for- give- ness, for- give- ness with Thee, that ( Continued.) 34 Thou may- est be feared, 38 Blessing, and glory." 66 power, and لے نے power, and Bless- ing, and glo ry, and wis- dom, and thanks- giv- ing, and hon Hal- le might, - might, that Thou be lu- jah, Blessing, and glo- ry, and wis- dom, and thanks- giving, and be un to our Rev. vii. 12. un- to our may- est for God.... 2 6 be God.... for Hal- le- lu- jah. 35 ev- er and fear ev- er and hon - ev ed. -- ev our, and er. our and er. men. 39 " Whom have I." Ps. lxxiii. 25, 26. none- none upon earth that I Whom have I in heaven but Thee? Whom have I in heaven but Thee? And there is heart P fail eth, my flesh and my heart de sire be heart, and my por tion, my - - side fail por 22 Thee. tion for ev 36 - eth. strength, the strength of my heart; But God is the strength, the strength of my heart, and my por- tion, my por- tion for ev- er. But God is the strength, the strength of my DR. MASON. My flesh and my er, But God is the for ev- er. 40" How beautiful." How beau ti- ful beau - pub - ti- ful are the up- on feet Isaiah lii. 7. of the him va- tion, that publish- eth sal lish- eth peace: that bring- eth good moun- tains, how beau that bring- eth good tidings, good tidings GOD REIGN- ETH," that saith un- to 37 From J. G. WEBB. that bring- eth good tidings, va- tion, that saith ti- ful, how tidings, that publish- eth peace: un- to that FINE. of good, that pub- lish- eth sal 2 Zi- on," THY GOD Zion," THY " REIGN ETH.' D. C. 41 Fe " I will extol Thee." Ps. cxlv. 1, 2, 8, 9, 10. I will extol Thee, my God, O King; and I will bless thy name for ever and ev- er. Eve ry name for ever and ever. Eve ddd and I will praise thy name for gracious, and full of day will I H great.... mer- cy; - ev- er and ev- er. com-pas- sion; ry day, eve- ry day will I bless Thee: slow.... to 38 a bless Thee; and I will praise thy slow DR. MASON. anger, and of to The Lord is anger, and of great mer- cy. ( Continued.) The Lord is o- ver all his works, his good good, is ten- der T saints shall bless Thee. All to thy all; and his mer cies 2 All thy works shall praise Thee, O Lord; and thy saints shall bless Thee, thy are saints shall bless Thee, thy saints shall bless Thee. ten- der mer- cies are o- ver all his works. works shall praise Thee, O Lord; and thy All thy works shall praise Thee, shall T praise Thee, O Lord; and thy saints shall bless.... Thee, thy saints shall 39 bless € Thee. 42" The Lord will be a refuge." Ps. ix. 9, 10. The Lord will be a times trust in Thee... seek of trou ble: and they that know, that know thy name, will te- fuge in re- fuge for the op-pressed, a refuge in times Thee:.... for Thou, Lord, hast not for- sa- ken them, for- sa- ken them that From J. G. WEBD. For Thou, Lord, hast not for- sa ken them that seek of trou - Thee. The Lord will be a re fuge for the oppress- ed, - put their - a ble, and they that know, that know thy name, will ( Continued.) 40 put their trust Thee,.... will put 43" My voice shalt Thou hear." Ps. v. 3, 7. My morning will up. voice shalt Thou in I will come mercy; and in # hear in rect #E thy fear, the in in- to thy house, morn- their trust thy fear my prayer un- to Thee, and will in PUP ing, O Lord; in the ho ly tem- ple, will I worship toward thy 41 Thee.... ho in the mul- ti- tude of thy ly will I worr- ship toward thy F J. Goss. look d. tem 4 d ple. 44 Sanctus.[ No. 5.] e g ddd ete full 45 Holy, bo peo ho- ly, of the Grant, we od - ma- B 2 ho- ly, jes- ty Lord of AP Thee, O Lord; Glo-ry be to " Grant, we beseech Thee." Collect. God be seech Thee, mer- thy pardon and peace; ple, ci ful of Hosts; Heaven and earth are glo ry. - - Thee,.... O Lord Most High.... DR. MASON Lord, Glory bd be to Adapted from SPOHR. to thy faith- ful Q that they may be cleans- ed from all their Slower. sins, and serve Thee with a qui- et mind; through Je- sus Christ our Lord. A 42 - men. 46 " Let the people." Ps. lxvii. 5-7. Let the people praise Thee, O God; d God; earth yield her increase; and God, ev- en let the people praise Thee, let the people praise Thee. God shall bless us; God shall bless fear, shall fear d all the peo- ple praise Thee. Then shall the earth yield her increase; then shall the Him; Abridged from an Anthem by T. HASTINGS. 194 our d d P let the people praise Thee, O let all, let us; and bless own God, shall us; all the ends of the earth shall all the ends of the earth shall fear, shall fear...... Him. 43 47" Blessed are the dead." Rev. xiv. 13. AD I heard a voice from Heaven say Spi- rit, yea, saith the Spi- rit, ing un- to me, S la- bours; dead which die in the Lord. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. Bless- ed, and.... Write, bless- ed, blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from hence- forth: Yea, saith the that they may rest, J. H. TINNEY. id d Blessed are the their works do fol- low them. A 44 rest, that they may rest from their la- bours: that they may rest, may rest from their that they may men. 48" How lovely are thy dwellings." Ps. lxxxiv. How love- ly are thy dwell- ings, O Lord of Hosts! How love- ly are thy ATE dwellings, O Lord.... of Hosts! My soul.... doth long.... to enter thy.... H 29 courts, my soul doth long.... to WM. MASON.* long.... to en- ter thy courts. en ter thy courts, my soul doth Bless- ed are they who dwell in thy house, for they will alway praise Thee, they will alway praise Thee. Bless- ed are they, bless- ed are - al they who dwell in thy house, for they will way praise...... Thee. Adapted for Congregational use by his father, Dr. Mason. 45 49" Behold the Lamb." - Behold the Lamb of God, the Lamb of God; God; hold the Lamb,} d John i. 29. world, which taketh a way the sin of the world. be- hold the Lamb of God, which ta- keth a- way They that wait Abridged from an Anthem by A. E. GRELL. up- on Be- hold the Lamb of ( A. T.& B.) Behold the Lamb, the Lamb of God, which taketh a way the sin of the world, which Slower... the Lord shall 46 the sin of the taketh a- way the sin of the world, which taketh a way the sin of the world. 50" They that wait." Isaiah xl. 31. E. HAMILTON, revised. Behold the Lamb of God; bere new their strength; they shall ( Continued mount up 51 walk with wings as ea- gles; they shall : 25 and not faint; they shall mount up with wings as run.... and not be wea- ry; they shall run and not be wea- ry; they shall walk and not faint, shall walk and not A T Hal- le lu- jah, Hal- le- lu jah, Hal- le- lu- jah! " I will both lay me down." Ps. iv. 8. I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep:.... lay.... me down in peace, and 47 eagles; they shall sieep.... A- faint, men. J. A. ABBEY. I will both in peace, and sleep; ( Continued.) for Thou, Lord, on- ly makest me dwell in safety; for Thou, Lord, on- ly H makest me dwell in safety. I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep; for Thou, Lord, on- ly makest me dwell in safety. 52" They that put their trust." Ps. cxxv. 1, 2. og f They that put their trust in the which may not be re- mov- ed; d stand- eth fast for ev- er, T Lord A. men. From an Anthem by S. AKEROYDE, in Playford's" Divine Companion," 1722. A- men. shall be e- ven as the mount Zi- on, but stand- eth fast, but stand- eth fast, but The hills stand a- bout Je 48 - rusa- lem, even ( Continued.) so stand- eth the Lord round about his peo- ple from this time forth, from this time نے لے forth, from this time forth for ever- more, for ever, 53 " God sent his only- begotten Son." I John iv. 9,& 11 Cor. ix. 15. J for ev er, ev er inore. 2 z God sent his on- ly begotten Son in- to the world that we might live through Him, might DR. MASON. live through Him, that we might live through Him. Thanks, thanks, thanks be un- to God, thanks be un-to God for his un- speak- a- ble gift. Thanks, thanks, thanks be un- to God, thanks be un- to God for his unspeak- a- ble gift. Thanks be un to God.... A- men. 49 54" With Angels." Sanctus. Ho-ly, 55 HIGH With fangels and archlangels, and with all the com- pa- ny of Heaven, we laud and mag- ni- fy thy glo- rious name, evermore praising Thee, evermore praising Thee, and say- ing, Ho- ly, thy From H. W. GREATOREX ہے Holy, Lord God of Hosts, Heaven and earth are full, are full of gio- ry. Glo- ry be to Thee, O Lord most High! " Not unto us. Ps. cxv. 1, 17, 18. e A- men. A- men. 휘증 Not un- to us, O Lord, not un- to us, but un- to thy name give glo- ry, for thy mer- cy, ded and for thy truth's sake, for thy mer- cy, and for thy truth's sake. The dead praise not the ( Continued.) 50 Lord, nei- ther a- ny that go down in- to si- lence. O Sa viour, bless the Lord from this time forth, and for ev- er- more. 56" O Saviour of the world." Collect. - ed. save us, n 14 But we will bless the Lord, will 3 음 deem- ed us, hast re- deem- ed us; save us and help us, we hum- bly be- seech Thee, 2 O Lord. Save us and help us, we hum- bly be- seech Thee; Too Praise the Lord, praise the Lord. Abridged from an anthem by the REV. W. H. HAVERGAL, and inserted by permission. O Sa- viour of the world, who by thy cross and precious blood hast reUniv.- Bib Giess help us, we hum- bly be- seech Thee, O 51 ddd save us, Lord. help us, NE A men. A- men. 57 " As the hart panteth." Larghetto. mez. af ter the wa- dim. Ps. xlii. 1, 2. As the hart pant- eth after the wa- ter brooks, as the hart pant- eth ing dim. ter brooks, so pant- eth my soul, so pant- eth my soul af- ter slower. a tempo. FINE. soul thirst- eth, thirst- eth for God, for the liv cres. Thee, O God, so pant- eth my soul af- ter Thee, O God. My soul thirsteth, my - mp ing DR. L. MASON. God, cres. cres. # God..... When shall I come, when shall I come and ap- pear be- fore rit. for the livGod? When shall I come, when shall I come and ap- pear be- fore 52 D.C. God? 58" I will sing of the Lord." Cheerful. Ps. xiii. 6. JAMES RATCLIFFE, 1801. ( revised.) it I will sing, will sing of the Lord, be- cause He hath dealt SO lov- ing- ly with me, be- cause He hath dealt so lov- ing-ly with me: yea, I will praise the 한양 name, will praise the name, the name of the Lord, will praise the name of the Slower. H Lord most high- est, will praise the name of the Lord most high- est. 59" I will lay me down." Ps. iv. 9. A- men. From NEUKOMM.* I will lay me down, lay me down in peace and take my rest, and take my rest: for is Thou, it is Thou, Lord, on- ly, that makest me to dwell in safe * By permission of MESSRS. CRAMER& Co. 53 - ty. 60 O Lord, bow down. Ps. xxxi. 1 2, 18. O Lord, bow down, bow down thine ear down, bow down thine ear to liv - er Z 1 me.. O cres. haste, make haste mer- cies' sake; 0 me to de save...... save me for thy mer- cies' sake: 0 me: Lord, bow down, bow down thine ear to liv e er me, to me; EX save.... 54 dim. save me for thy bow me. make haste, make haste Adapted from HIMMEL. down, bow mer- cres! me: save me O ( BASS) save... to ded make for thy cies' sake; me, save me for thy mercies' sake. 61 thing - ty, Like told there Behold, how good and joyful." Ps. cxxxiii. 1, 3, 4. Behold, it for as the the d d is be- hold, how good and joy- ful, - ren breth Lord for more, and life for breth to - ren dwell ev- er From an Anthem by MR. THOMAS CLARKE, in H. Playford's" Divine Companion," 1722. to promis- ed his d more, to dwell 55 d dew of Her- mon which fell up on the bless ge and to- how good and joy- ful gether in ther in d u hill of ing, and life for life for 2 ev 11 ni er a ni ty. Si- on; for d ev- er more. 62" Praise waiteth for Thee." Ps, lxv. 1, 11, 13.-Ps. lxvi. 8. Praise waiteth for Thee, O God, in VOW be per- form- ed. Thou crownest the year with thy goodness, Thou crownest the Si- on: and un- to Thee shall the vow, shall the year with thy goodness, and thy paths drop fat- ness, thy paths drop fat- ness. The pas- tures are cloth- ed with flocks; the valleys al- so J. Goss. joy.. 4 corn; they shout for joy, they also sing, they al- so sing; Quicker are covered O- ver with they shout for joy, they al• so sing. O bless our God, ye peo- ple, and make the voice of his praise to be 56 ( Continued. 4 2. heard: bless our God, bless our God, and make the voice of his praise to be heard. 63" I will alway give thanks." Ps. xxxiv. 1, 2, 3. ہے.. I will al- way give thanks un to me: 2 to the Lord: His praise shall ev- er be mag- ni- fy his name From an Anthem by MR. ROBERT KING, in Playford's" Divine Companion." 1722. boast in the Lord; the hum- ble shall hear there- of, and be glad. Praise the Lord with eerd the Lord, I will al- way give thanks unto ge Praise the Lord with me, and let us mag- ni- fy his name, let us f Slower. . in my mouth. My soul shall make her d ther, let us mag- ni- fy his name to- ge 5 57 ther. 64" Lift up your Heads." Ps. xxiv. 7-9. From an Anthem by DR. TURNER, in Playford's" Divine Companion," 1722. Lift up your heads, O ye gates, and be ye lift up, ye ev- er- lasting doors, King of glo- ry, the King of glo- ry, shall come, shall come in. Lift up your heads, and the Who is the King, the King of glo- ry? It is the Lord, it is the Lord, strong and mighty, even the Lord, mighty, mighty in bat- tle; even the Lord, migh- ty in bat- tle. ye gates, and be ye lift up, ye ev- er- last- ing doors; and the King of glo- ry, the King of glo- ry, the King of glory shall come in. 58 "" 65" Hosanna; For unto us." day, Quick. Ho sanna, Ho- sanna; For un- to us which is Christ the Lord. Ho- sanna, Ho- sanna: For un to us na, est, and on earth peace, good will toward men. 7 From Luke ii. II. is born, this day, Ho-san- na in the high- est; 59 و# a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. Glo- ry to God in the high- est, And on earth peace, good will toward men; Glory to God in the high. Ho- san- na, Ho- san- na, J. Goss. P a Sa- viour, Hosan- na in is born, this Ho- santhe highest. 66" Will God in very deed?" 1 Kings viii.- 2 Chron. vi. Andante. mez. Will God in ve- ry deed dwell with men on the earth? cres. .. mez, mez. heaven of heavens can- not contain Thee, how much less this house which we have builded? Yet have Thou respect unto the prayer of thy servants, and to their sup- pli- ca- tion, O Lord our God, to heark- en unto the cry and the prayer which thy servants pray before Thee to- day, é cres. J. Goss, Behold, the heaven and dim. 24 That thine eyes may be o- pen upon this house, upon this house night and day, that thine eyes may be open up- on this house 60 mez. night and day. Hear- ken Thou to the suppli- ca- tion of thy servants, Hear Thou from thy dwelling- place, e- ven from heaven, mez. Pre- vent us, O Lord, in all our doings with thy most LH furand when Thou hearest, for- give; when Thou hearest, for- give; FOR GIVE. 67" Prevent us, O Lord."( Collect) 2 8: pp ther us with thy continual help, that in all our works, be ed andd e W. COUCHMAN, 1828.* gra- cious favour, and - Ind gun, contin- u- ed, and en- ded in Thee, we may glorify thy holy name, and finally, by thy mer- cy, ob- tain e- ver lasting life, thro' Jesus Christ our Lord. A * Presented to the Compilers by the late Rev. W. H. Havergal, M.A. 61 men. 68" Wherewithal shall a young man." Ps. cxix. 9, 11, 15, 16. mez. Wherewith- al shall a young man cleanse his way? Wherewith- al shall a young man cleanse his way? By ta- king heed thereto ac- cording to thy word, by ta- king heed thereto acmez. - cording to thy word: Thy word have I hid in mine heart that I might not sin, not sin against ways. Thee. I will me- ditate, will me- di- tate in thy precepts, and have respect un- to thy word. I will delight myself, delight myself in thy statutes; J. Goss. I will not for- get thy word, I 62 will not, I mez. I will not for- get thy € will not for get thy word. 69" Let thy merciful ear.' ( Collect)* Let thy merci- ful ear, O Lord, be 62 hum- ble ser- vants: and that we may obtain our pe ti- tions, make us to n J. Goss. open to the prayers of thy ask such things as shall please Thee: through Je- sus Christ our Lord.[ A- men.]* 70" Almighty and everlasting God."( Collect)* J. Goss. Al- migh- tv and e- ver- last- ing God, who dost go- vern all things in heaven and earth, mer- ci- ful- ly hear the sup- pli- ca- tions of thy servants, and grant us thy peace all the Univ.- Bibl. Giessen لے لے days of our life: through Je- sus Christ our Lord, through Jesus Christ our Lord. A- men. * These Collects may be used before or after prayer, but are so arranged that they may be sung together as one anthem; in which case the first" Amen" should be omitted. 63 71 " Christ is risen." 1 Cor. xv. 20- Rev. v. 13. I Christ is ri- sen, is ri- sen from the dead; Christ is ri- sen, is ri- sen from the dead,& be- come, dead,.. ........ be- come and become the first- fruits of them that slept. Blessing, and honour, and glo- ry, and power, be un- to Him that sitteth up- on the throne, and un- to the Lamb. Blessing, and honour, and glo- ry, and d Christ is ri- sen, Christ is ri- sen, and become the first- fruits of them that slept. ¿ J. Goss. 12 power, be un- to Him that sitteth upon the T ever and ev er. throne, and un to the Lamb, for * The small treble notes may be used by those who cannot reach G. 64 A men. Numbered List;-1887. 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