PUTN Ml SIC FOR THE B0(*K OF COVIIHON PRAYER FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON. D. D BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY / PLAIN MUSIC FOR THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER BEING A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF SACRED MUSIC FOR THE WORSHIP OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH; DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR CONGREGATIONAL USE. EDITED BY " / V REV. GEORGE T. RIDER, M. A. N EW YORK: PUBLISHED BY MASON BROTHERS, M PARK fcOW 1851 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1854, BY MASON BROTHERS, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York RTlK'r PRINTKD BT PEj^FACE This Manual was prepared by the editor to supply a want ; long and deeply felt in the communion wherein he is privileged to minister: viz., of a book of Chants and Tunes for Congregational use ; that should contain, in convenient order and form, all the music required for an edifying and devotional use of the Liturgy ; a book, that should answer for the chancel, the choir, and the congregation ; and thus, on account of the simplicity and excellence of its material, together with its adaptation to the popular want, make congregational singing practicable, and, at the same time, a mat- ter of easy achievement. The editor is familiar with no other single Manual, that contains full provision for the music of our Liturgy, in a form that congregations can easily make use of; in- deed, it is a matter of frequent experience, that choirs are obliged to resort to a va- riety of publications, manuscript collections, &c, for a full supply of music : and this striking want of some suitable compilation, complete, yet convenient for the pew and worshipper, as well as the chorister, may have discouraged our progress towards a juster and more edifying character of music. This work, then, is mainly one of arrangement and compilation. In its arrangement, the outline of the Liturgy has been as steadily adhered to as was practicable, so that the " Plain Music" might be with the " Prayer Book." The convenience of this to the worshipper will be at once apparent. Concerning the compilation : the question was, what to reject from the great mass of material at hand, but scattered through a dozen different publications. While it was designed to supply good music for all the occasions of our worship, it was also meant to include nothing that was not strictly pertinent and useful. A surfeit of material is perhaps as seriously inconvenient, and would go as far to defeat the end continually held in view, as even poverty of material itself. Accord- ingly, chants and tunes, most widely known, and within the ordinary compass of the voice, were selected ; a number not large enough to confuse the worshipper with nov- elty, and not so limited as to be really meagre and insufficient. These selections are for the most part simple, generally known, of established mer\t, and within the range of most voices. They were made with patient and earnest reference to the wants of the worshipper, rather than the tastes of amateurs and virtuosi. 4 PREFACE. This Manual is not intended to discourage or depreciate the efforts of choirs; or in any u.tv to disparage their claims to sympathy and support. Indeed, it is bv no I certain that a good choir is not indispensable to congregational singing ; only the distinction between choir singing and the duty of personal worship should be clearly and conscientiously maintained. Our fault has been in merging the worship of the congregation in the performances of choirs. A choir has no more right to offer all the thanksgivings and praises, than they have to offer all the prayers. It will be seen that the melody, or part to be sung by the congregation, is written on a separate staff, over the harmony. The choir will soon readily sing their parts from the organ score. In thf Second Part, it will be seen that an effort has been made to bring all the Selections of Psalms and Flymns, most commonly used, before the worshipper, asso- ciated with appropriate music. So far as it can be done, words and melodies should be associated. We have much to contend with, in any labor to promote congrega- tional singing, on account of the sad lack of association between words and melodies in our Ritual. Excepting " the old Gloria in Excelsis" there is hardly a fragment of our service that has its own music. It will also be remarked, that where there are no more than four Psalms and Hymns of a given metre, they are placed together under their appropriate tunes. This Manual contains nearly one-third of the Psalms, and about the same propor- tion of the Hymn*, together with suitable music. Excepting two of the hymns, every has been provided for, and these were neglected, because they are manifestly adapted to Anthem treatment In all other reepeota, it is hoped that this Manual will prove complete, and as use- ful as could be reasonably expected from ■ pioneer work of this kind. It i^ oommeoded to the Bishops, Clergy, and Laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church, with the fervent prayer, that it may help unseal our lips, so that priest, chorister and s/orshipper together, as with one voice, may praise God "in the beauty of holiness." INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. It is assumed in this work, that one Chant is enough for the Canticles of Morning or Evening Prayer. Thus, at Morning Prayer, after the Versicles, let the Chant for Venite be carefully played before it is sung. It may then be used at the close of the Psalter, — or after each Psalm of the Psalter, and also for the second Canticle, the Congregation, each time, after the Venite, joining in the Chant, when the first chord of it is firmly taken. It is a good and common practice to hold the key-note of the melody a few seconds be- fore the remainder of the chord is taken, by way of " premonitory," that all may be in readii t , If the Canticles, Glorias, and Te Deum are all sung reverently and heartily, there will be no danger of monotony, because few Chants are used. All fantastic and extempore preludes to Chants should be avoided. The Canticles should be chanted vigorously, and without hurry or confusion of words. The words that tall on cadence noted, should not be drawn out longer than words in the recitatives, while the reciting parts should, in no instance, be sung more rapidly than the time of grave and impressive reading. The punctuation should be observed, and care taken to keep the lungs well filled while chanting, for the sake of a clear and distinct articulation, as also for musical intonation. Many of the Tunes are restored to the metrical form in which they were composed ; i. e., the first and last notes of each line or bar, are semibreves, while the intermediate notes are written in minims. I: rang with reference to this notation, taken in moderate (not andante) time, such tunes as Old Hundred, and St. Ann's, will be well and vigorously sustained. Unhappily, as they- are commonly sung, they are heavy and monotonous to the last degree. If interludes are perraited at all, in the use of these Chorals, they should be very short and choral-lc. It is better to introduce the Interlude only "before the Gloria Pati:i. The importance of Congregational Rehearsal cannot bo too strongly insisted upon, if pos- sible, under the direction of the Clergyman. This Manual will be found very useful for Parish and Sunday Schools, and also for Seminaries where music is pursued as a branch of study. 8 FIRST SERVICE. MORNING PRATER r Jl Glory | be to | thee, | Lord Yinite Exultemus Domino. Psalm xcv. ■ Mr., let in ling mi- | -to • the \ Lord; | (Let Q8 heartily rejoioe in the j strength • of | our • sal- | -vation. < Lot us oome before hie preeeooe | with ■ thanks- I -giving; | /And ihow ourselves I glad ' in | hiin ' with | psalms. S For the Lord is • | great — ■ j ( tod ; | ) And ■ great | King ■ a- | -bove • all | gods. \ In his hand are all the corners [ of' the | earth ; || j And the strength of the | hills ■ is | his = | also. (The sea is his. | nnd ■ he I made it: II \ And his hands pre- | -pared • the | dry — | land. y) (Mine, let in worship, I find * fall | down, || / And kneel be- | -fore ' tlio | Lord * our | Maker. S For be ie the | Lord • our | God ; H | And we are the people of his pasture, and the | sheep ' of | his — | hand. \ y) worship the Lord in the I beauty ■ of | holiness ; | ) Let the whole earth | stand ' in | awe * of | him. { For be cometh, for he cotneth to | judge ' the | earth: J ( And with righteousness to judge the world, and the | peo---ple | with ' his | truth. Gloeia Patri — below. AFTER THE FIRST LESSON. Te Deum Lapda muu g( pp. 2G, 27.) AFTER THE SECOND LESSON. Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. JO be joyful in the Lord, | all ■ ye | lands: | the L<»rd with gladness, and oome before Ins | pre-*-sence | with ■ a | song. \ Be ye rare that the Lord | he ■ is | God: 1! It is he that hath made us, and not we our- ( selves: wu are his people, | and ■ the ; sheep of' hie | pasture. your way into bii gatee with thanksgiving, and into his | courts ■ with | pra I Be thankfhl onto liim, and | speak ■ good | Of' his | Name. the Lord is gracious, ins mercy is | ev--er- j -lasting; d hi^ truth endareth from gene- j -ration • to | gen-*-e- | -ration. and • to the ' Son, [ ost ; dow, and | ev-'-er | shall be, | d with- 1 -out • end. | A- -=- | -men. = g i ,>:= m it ii EVKNINQ PinVIK. i Melody. ti ^ ■C—tf-l EB ±^zzrj± ii AFTER THE FIRST LESSON. Caxtate Domino. Psalm xcviii. sora unto the | Lord :i * new I For | he hath ■ done | marvel- '-lous | things. ■ With his own right hand, and with his | ho---ly | arm, | Hath he | gotten ■ him- | self ■ the | victory. The Lord declared | his ■ sal- | vation ; | His righteousness hath he openly showed | in ' the | sight * of the | heatlien. lie hath remembered his mercy and truth toward the | house ' of | Israel ; | And all the ends of the world have seen the sal- | va-"-tion | of ' our j God. Show yourselves joyful unto the Lord, | all * ye | lands, B s. I joice, * ! o I giving. 8. 9. 10. thanks. Praise the Lord up- | on ■ the | harp ; 1 :j the harp with a | psalm ■ of | thanks- With trumpets, | also, ■ and | shawms, J show yourselves joyful be- | -fore * the | Lord * the | King. Let the sea make a noise, and all that | there-'-in | is; J The round world, and | they . that | dwell • there- | -in. Let the floods clap their hands, and let the hills he joyful together be- 1 -fore * the J For he | cometh ■ to | judge ■ the | earth. With righteousness shall he | judge ' the | world, | And the | peo-'-ple | with '— Gloria Patri — below. AFTER THE SECOND LESSON. Decs Misereatur. Psalm lxvii. us, • and | bless us, | Lord ; ] equity. •ful • un- I -to us : praise thee. {God be merciful unto And show us the light of his countenance, and be | mer-'-ci (Tint thy way may be | known up---on | earth, \ }Thj saving | health ■ a- | mong • all | nations. Let the people praise | thee, ■ O | God ; | Yea, let | all * the | peo-'-ple U) le: the nations rejoice | and * be | glad; | (For hou shalt judge the folk righteously, and govern the | na-*-tions ] Let the people praise | thee, ■ | God; | Yea, let | all ■ the | peo---ple ( Then shall the earth bring | forth ■ her | increase; \ | And God, even our owru| God ■ shall | give us ■ hi* | blessiDg. God | =- • shall | bless us, | And all tlie ends of the | world ■ shall | fear/ — | him Glory be to the Father, | and • to the | Son, J And | to ■ the | Hb-'-ly | Ghost; | up-'-on f earth, praise thee. 2 { Ai it was in the beginning, is now. and | ev---er | shall be, J ' florid with- I -out * end. I A- =- I -men. 8 i m Oboax. • ■& * SE< OND SERVICE. MoKMNG PltAYKR. P MlLODl o Glory | be to | tbee, | Lord Yknite exultemus Domino. Psalm xcv. ■mk. let us sing un- | -to ' the | Lord ; | ) I. it Hi heartily rejoice in the J strength * of | our ■ sal- | -vation. \ Lei oi oom€ before bit pretence | with ■ thanks- | -giving; | j And show ourselves j glad ■ in | Dim ' with | psalms. S For the Lord is .1 | great — | God ; J j And l great | King ' a- | -bove • all | gods. j In his hand are all the corners | of ■ the | earth ; | j And the strength of the | hills • is I his — | also. (The sea is his, | and ■ lie | made it; \ j And liis hands pre- | -pared * the | dry = | land. ( O come, let us worship, | and ■ fall | down, \ j And kneel be- | -fore ' the | Lord ■ our | Maker. {For be Kl the I Lord ■ our | God ; | ) And we are the people of hifl pasture, mwL4he I sheep * of | bis — | hand. CO worship the Lord in the | beauty ■ of | holiness; \ (Let the whole earth | stand * in | awe * of | him. j For be eometh, for he cometh to | judge • the | earth; \ (And with righteousness to judge the world, and the | peo-"-ple | with ■ his | truth. Gloria Patri — below. AFTER THE FIRST LESSON. Te Decm Laudamus — (pp. 26, 27.) AFTER THE SECOND LESSON. Benedictus. St. Luke, i. 68. j Bi B88ED be the Lord j God ' of | Israel ; \ bath visited, | and ■ re- | -deemed ' his | people; ( And bath raised up a mighty sal- I -va-"-tion | for us, || jln the boose | of* his ] ser-'-vant | David; j A< he epake by the mouth of Ins | ho---ly | Prophets, ] \ Which have been | since ' the | world ■ be- | -gan ; (Thai we should be saved I from • our | enemies, \ I And from the | hand ■ of | all ' that | hate us. (Glory I e to the Father, | and ■ to the | Son, J 1 1 to- the I li<>---ly I Ghost; ::ow, and | cv---er | shall be, J / World with- j -out • end. | A- «= | -men. • Oroai. . g 2 -o -, lip g— P- 1 1 F^a i SECOND SERVICi liXING PRAYER.. r> Melody. M ?2 &. r J o ^ZZz£ ^ A - men. AFTER THE FIRST LESSON. Bonum est Coxfitebi. Psalm xcii. It is a good thing to give thanks un- | -to ' the | Lord, I And to sing praises unto thy | name, ■ O | Most ■ — | Highest; To tell of thy loving-kindness early | in ■ the | morning, \ And of thy | truth ■ In the | night ' — | season. (Upon an instrument of ten strings, and up- j -on ■ the | lute ; | ( Upon a loud instrument, | and ■ up- | -on ' the | harp. I For thou, Lord, hast made me glad | through • thy | works ; \ And I will rejoice in giving praise for the oper- | -a-*-tions | of ' thy | hands. and • to the | Son, | Ghost; be to the Father, And | to • the | Ho---ly ( As it was in the beginning, is now, and | ev---er | shall be, | ( World with- | -out ■ end. | A- — | -men. | A- — | -men. AFTER THE SECOND LESSON. Benedic, anima mea. Psalm ciii. ( Pbaise the Lord, | O • my I soul, \ (And all that is within me, | praise ' his ] ho-'-ly | Name. ( Praise the Lord, | O * my | soul, \ ( And for- | -get * not | all ■ his | benefits : < "Who forgiveth | all ' thy | sin, | (And | heal-"-eth | all * thine in- | -firmities-; j Who saveth thy | life * from de- | -struction, \ ( And crowneth thee with j mercy ' and | lov-*-ing- | -kindness ; S O praise the Lord, ye angels of his, ye that ex- | -eel * in | strength ; | | Ye that fulfil his commandment, and hearken unto the | voice * of | his • — | word. O praise the Lord, all | ye * his | hosts ; | Ye servants of [ his * that | do ■ his | pleasure, j O speak good of the Lord, all ye works of his, in all places of | his ' do- | -minion : | (Praise then the ] Lord, • — | O • my | soul. j Glory be to the Father, J and ■ to the | Son, | ( And | to • the | IIo---ly | Ghost ; was in the beginning, is now, and | ev-'-er | s]>all be, | (World with- J -out ■ end. | A- — | -men. | A- — | -men. Obgak. 10 $ fc#-g THIRD Si.KVICE. H. ~. • o Vim I toimrOi I Nairn xcv. , j<> 00MS, let us Billg on- | -to ' the , Lord; I \ Let di heartily rejoice in the j strength ■ of | our • sal- | -vation. „ j For tlie Lord is a | great — | God ; I \ And a great | King ■ a- | -bove ' all | gods. - (The sea is his, | and ■ he | made it; 1 " \ And his liands pre- | -pared ' the | dry — | land. ,- (For he is the | Lord ■ our | God ; | " ( And we are the people of his pasture, and the | sheep ' of | his =• hand. 1ft jGlorv be to the Father, | and ' to the I Son, | 1U - (And"| to- the | Ho---ly | Ghost; AFTER THE FIRST LESSON. Te Deum Laudamus — {if sting, pages 26, 27.) AFTER THE SECOND LESSON. J i- pilate Deo. Psalm c. JO be joyful in the Lord, I all ' ye I lands : | ve f the Lord with gladness, and come before his | pre-'-sence | with • a | song. (() go your way into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his | courts • with | praise; I " { Be thankful unto him, and | speak ■ good | of ' his | Name. {Glory be to the Father, I and * to the | Son, \ (And j to • ' the I IIo--ly j Ghost; ji OlKiAN. .,:;. A '- -^ est- '^ -.: U *=X B • May be sung before the Gospel. La THIRD SERVICE. ^:- 1>Y. r - 1 n tt~ — h i ■^■*^~ w ; - -d=^F —&- :?2_ — r -At — 0— - "V a 1 i "t" tJ 1 AFTER THE FIRST LESSON. Cantate Domino. Psalm xcviii. , I O anra unto the | Lord a ' new | song ; J (For | lie hath ■ done | marvel-'-lous | things. (The Lord declared | his ' sal- | vation ; J \ His righteousness hath he openly shewed | in • the | sight ■ of the I heathen. - (Show yourselves joyful unto the Lord, j all * ye | lands, 8 ] Sing, re- | joice, • and | give -=■= | thanks. . \ With trumpet^ | also,'- and | shawms, R * (0 show yourselves joyful be | -fore • the | Lord ■ the | King. (Let the fioodd clap their hands, and let the hills he joyful together be- 1 -fore * the | Lord; J ' (For he | cometh ■ to | judge ■ the | earth. .. . J Glory be to the Father, | and ■ to the | Son, | lMm /And | to • tho | Ho-'-ly | Ghost; AFTER THE SECOND LESSON. Deus Misereatur. Psalm lxvii. - (God be merciful unto | us, ■ and | bless us, J ' ( And show us the light of his countenance, and be | mer---ci- | -ful ' un- | -to U9 : o ( Let the people praise | thee, ■ | God ; Q \ Yea, let | all * the | peo-*-ple | praise thee. r (Let the people praise | thee, ' | God; J * \ Yea, let | all ■ the | peo—ple | praise thee. {Glory he t<> the Father, I and ' to the | Son, | 8 * }And"| to ■ the j Ho-'-ly (Ghost; ^ P OR(;an. J 1- ~& 5 ~ 1 ii *=*: ■I?. . I With his own right hand, and with hi^ | ho---ly | arm, || (Hath he | gotten • him- | self • the | victory. t (He hath remembered his mercy and truth toward the | house ■ of | Israel; H ) And all the ends of the world have seen the sal- I va---tion I of ■ our I God. 6 ( Praise the Lord up- | on ■ the | harp ; || ' (Sing to the harp with a | psalm ■ of | thanks- ==- | giving. g (Let the sea make a noise, and all that | there---in [ is ; Q (The round world, and | they . that | dwell ' there- | -in. IQ (With righteousness shall he | judge ■ the | world, 1 ( And the | peo-'-ple | with •== | equity. 19 (As it was in the beginning, is now, and | ev-*-er | shall be, | *" (World with- | -out ■ end. | A | -men. 2 (That thy way may be | known up—on | earth, | ( Thy saving j health ■ a- | mong ■ all | nations. . ( O let the nations rejoice | and ' be | glad ; \ (For thou shalt judge the folk righteously, and govern the | na-'-tions | up---on | earth. 6 ( Then shall the earth bring | forth ■ her | increase ; 1 ( And God, even our own j God ■ shall j give us * his | blessing. ,- ( God | — • shall | bless us, | ' ( And all the ends of the | world ■ shall | fear ■ — | him. fi (As it was in the beginning, is now, and | ev- - -er | shall be, | ' (World with- | -out ' end. | A- = | -men. P r " m , - g I d ft r r ■ p r * 14= FOURTH SERVICE. P Melody. c:_ . :• £? g=g^ 1=} Venite, kxui.tkmi s Domino. Psalm xcv. , j O come, lot us sing un- | -to ' the | Lord ; || ( Let us heartily rejoice in the | strength ■ of | our ■ sal- [ -ration. 3 ( For the Lord is a | great — | God ; | ' ( And a great | King ' a- | -bove ■ all | gods. r J The sea is his, | and ■ lie | made it ; 1 \ And his hands pre- | -pared * the | dry — | land. 7 j For he is the | Lord ■ our | God ; || (And we are the people of his pasture, and the | sheep • of | his — | hand. - A ( Glorv be to the Father, | and • to the | Son, \ 1U - \ And | to • the | Ho---ly | Ghost ; AFTER THE FIRST LESSON. Te Deum Lacdamus — (if sung, pages 26, 2*7.) AFTER THE SECOND WESSON. Benedictus. St. Luke, i. 68. j Blessed be the Lord j God * of | Israel ; | (For he hath visited, |'and ■ re- | -deemed ■ his | people; j As he spake by the mouth of his | ho-'-ly | Prophets, [ ( Which have been | since * the | world ■ be- | -gau ; .. j Glory be to the Father, | and ■ to tlie J Son, ,J ' (And | to • the | IIo---ly | Ghost; 3L Organ. P 4 — I- iifegiPIi ■&=* i ^m MORXINd PRAYER. Dr. Aldrich. 15 P a t=t II " J= ^zLez (5<-/or JAnd | to • the | Ho-'-ly | Ghost; AFTER THE FIRST LESSOxN. Te Deum Lacdamus — (if sung, pages 26, 27.) AFTER THE SECOND LESSON. Benedictus. St. Luke, i. 68. , j Blessed be the Lord j God ■ of | Israel ; \ * (For he hath visited, | and ■ re- | -deemed • his | people; „ j As he spake by the mouth of his | ho---ly | Prophets, | ' I Which have been | since ■ the | world ■ be- | -gan; Glory be to the Father, j and ' to the | Son, \ And | to • the | Ho--ly ( Ghost; II OflOAX ? :Eji 7 , I - — &- I — p - o r z $ -?=? ,a: MORNINCr PUAYKR. 19 Lord Mobninoto' P L G> mmsmw {Before the Gospel.) Glo - ry | W to | thee, Lord. I S Iet the people praise | thee, * | God ; J \ Yea, let | all ' the | pco-*-ple | praise thee. I ( Let the people praise | thee, ■ | God; | ' ( Yea, let | all ' the | peo-'-ple | praise thee. ft jGlorv be to the Father, J and ' to the | Son, J H> | And" | to ■ the | IIo---ly | Ghost; Oroan. !p^i=^Ii=^l .):; EVENING PRA1 III. 25 R. Cooke. I m ii £ :*T t=F *=> ("With his own right hand, and with his | ho-*-ly | arm, | \ Hath he | gotten ■ him- | self ■ the | victory. . ( He hath remembered liis mercy and truth toward the | house * of | Israel ; | ' 1 And all the ends of the world have seen the sal- | va-'-tion | of ■ our | God. R j Praise the Lord up- I on * the | harp ; | ( Sing to the harp with a | psalm ■ of | thanks- — giving. o ( Let the sea make a noise, and all that | there---in | is ; | (The round world, and | they ■ that | dwell ' there- | -in. , f With righteousness shall he | judge ■ the | world, I ' ( And the | peo-'-ple | with •=» | equity. j- \ As it was in the beginning, is now, and | ev-'-er | shall be, 1 ( World with- J -out ■ end. | A- — | -men. 9 { That thy way may be | known up---on | earth, J ( Thy saving | health ■ a- | mong ■ all | nations. . (O let the nations rejoice | and • be | glad; J ' (For thou shalt judge the folk righteously, and govern the 6 J Then shall the earth bring | forth • lier | increase ; I ' (And God, even our own j God ' shall | give us - his | blessing. id | — ' shall | bless us, | (Ami all tlit* ends <»f the | world -shall | fear ' = | him. nning, is now, and | ev-'-er | shall be, | " ( World with- | -out • end. | A- — \ -men. na-'-tions | up---on | earth. P & =ff :):: Ba c .dL I P -*=>■ Pf r - I • ® II II : DKIJM M f. 9. 11. 13. 15. 17. 1!'. 21. 23. 25. ( We praise | thee, . O | God ; || | We acknowledge | thee * to | be • the | Lord. (To thee all Angels | cry • a- I loud; || ( The Heavens, and | all ■ the ] Powers ■ there- | -in. J Holy, | Ho---ly, I Holy, | ( Lord | God ■ of | Sa-'-ba- | -oth ; The glorious company of the Apostles | praise * = | thee. |] The goodly fellowship of the | Pro-'-phets | praise * =- | thee. (The Father of an | infi-'-nite | Majesty; | (Thine adorable, | true ' and | on-*-ly | Son; ( Thou | art • the | King | | Of | Glo---ry, | O • p- | Ohrbt j When thou tookest upon thee to de- | -liv---er | man, | (Thou didst humble thyself to be | born * = | of * a | Virgin. (Thou sittest at the right | hand • of | God, || j In the | Glo - ry | of* the Father. ( Wt- therefore pray thee, | help ■ thy | servants, || ( Whom thou hast redeemed | with ■ thy | pre-'-cions | blood. CO Lord, | sere ■ thy | people, | [And | bios • = | = • thine | heritage. D»y | = ' by | day fl We I mag- = | ni---fy | thee. Vouch- | safe, ■ | Lord, fl To keep us | this ■ day | with-'-out | sin. Lord, let thy mercy | be ' up- | -on us, J As our | trust * — | is * in thee. OR THE FOLLOWING CHANT. m Melody. ' ,• ■ 1 \ | j p n 1 X { \) ^ 2 IS o "t £2 a) 1 -->•: LAUDAMUS. 27 Edward Hodqes, Mus. Doc.* a tt O r J ^ E^ y=^Eft D:: ^> 5 5EH? :s -s ^ g> Al TT F-^ ^ : it TT 2. 4. 6. 8. 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. - tt. 24. All the earth doth | wor-'-ship | thee, | The | Fa-'-ther | ev-*-er- | -lasting. (To thee. Cherubim and | Ser-*-a- | -phim | (Con- | -tinu---al- j -ly • do j cry, \ Heaven and | Earth ' are | full | (Of the | Majes---ty | of- thy \ Glory. (The noble army of Martyrs | praise * — | thee, | ( The holy Church throughout all the world | doth ' ac- | -know-*-ledge | thee ; J Also the | Ho---ly | Ghost, | (The | Com — | — « forter. jThou art the ever- j -last-'-ing I Son | | Of | —-the | Fa--=- | ther. j When thou hadst overcome the | sharpness ■ of | death, p (Thou didst open the Kingdom of | Heaven ■ to | all • be- | -Hevers. { We believe that | thou • shalt | come | (To 1 be " — | our ■ — | Judge. \ Make them to be numbered | with ■ thy | Saints, | ( In | glo-'-ry | ev--er- | -lastiDg. i Gov- | = • ern | them, | lift • them | up • for | ever. And we | worship ■ thy | Name \ Ever, | World ' — | with-'-out | end. O L mercy ■ up- j -on us, | Have | iner-'-cy | up-'-on | ns. !. in thee | have ■ I | trusted, | Let me | nev---er [ be * con- | -founded. Dr. Prino. Published with the permission of the author. 28 BENKDICITE, OMNIA . n u Mr loot. , V.\ P 1 I 1 A » u 1 1 -_. 1 fih p & .*— i ,<-i ~T^ ■VI J " ^ B J 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. 11. 13. 15. 17. 19. 21. 28. 25. 27. 29. 31. 32. { all ye works of the Lord, | bless ■ ye tlie | Lord ; | ( Pniise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Hitn ■ for | ever. j <> j e Heavens, I bless ■ ye the | Lord ; I (Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. |0 all ye Powers of the Lord, | bless ' ye the | Lord; 1 ( Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. ( O ye Stars of Heaven, | bless ' ye the | Lord ; | (Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. ( O ye Winds of God, | bless ■ ye the | Lord ; | ( Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ' for | ever. (O ye Winter and Summer, | bless * ye the | Lord ; | (Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. ( O ye Frost and Cold, | bless ' ye the | Lord ; || ( Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. (O ye Nights and Days, | bless ' ye the | Lord; i (Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. ( O ye Lightnings and Clouds, | bless ■ ye the | Lord ; J ( Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy j Him * for | ever. { O ye Mountains and Hills, | bless ■ ye the | Lord ; J ( Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ' for | ever. ( ye Wells, | bless ' ye the | Lord ; 1 ( Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. (O ye Whales, and all that move in the waters, | bless ' ye the | Lord ; ] ( Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him * for | ever. < O all ye Beasts and Cattle, | bless • ye the | Lord ; ( Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him • for | ever. { O let Israel | bless * the | Lord ; || (Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him • for | ever. { O ye Servants of the Lord, | bless ■ ye the | Lord ; Q (Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ' for | ever. (O ye Holy and Humble Men of Heart, | bless • ye the | Lord ; \ (Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever! [Glory be to tho Father, | and ■ to the | Son. fl ( And'j to ' the | Ho-'-ly | Ghost. Oroan. ( >J'i K\ DOMIvi- QQ Thomas Atwood. !l V ' 3 It rl — p: ^ -^- — •:. 4. I 8. 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. 22. 24. 28. 30. I [0 U' Angels of tlie Lord | bless ■ ye the I Lord; || ) Praise Him, ami | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. [4 ) jt Waters that he ahove the firmament, | bless • ye the | Lord; | \ Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him • for | ever. J* Bon and Moon, | bless ■ ye the | Lord; || Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy j Him ■ for j ever. $ O ye Showers and Dew, | bless ' ye the | Lord ; 1 ( Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for j ever. S I ) ye Fire and Heat, | bless • ye the | Lord ; || (Praise nim, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. JO ye Dews and Frost*, | bless ■ ye the | Lord ; fl (Praise Him, and j magni-'-fy | Him * for | ever. \ < ) ye lee and Snow, j bless ' ye the | Lord ; || (Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. 1 1 I j e Light and Darkness, | bless ' ye the | Lord ; fl \ Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him * for | ever. JO let the Earth | bless ■ the | Lord ; || . let it i>raise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Hira • for | ever. iO all ye Green Things upon the earth, | bless ■ ye the | Lord ; \ (Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for j ever. (O ye Seas and Floods, j bless ■ ye tlie | Lord ; j| (Praise Him, and j magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. JO all ye Fowls of the air, | bless • ye the | Lord; J ( Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. j « ) ye Children of men, | bless ' ye the | Lord : 1 (Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. j O ye Priests of tlie Lord, | bless ■ ye the | Lord ; [ (Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ' for | ever. j ( ) ye Spirits and Souls of the righteous, | bless ' ye the | Lord ; fl (Praise Him, and | magni-'-fy | Him ■ for | ever. oq ) A ■ -:ning, is now, and | ever ' shall | be, 66 ' (World with- | -out ■ end. | A- • — | men. r -~ — r May very properly be chanted in place of Te Deum, during Lent: 30 C1LORIA IN ri Glory be to I God on I high, II And on earth We praise thee, we bless thee, we | wor - ship | thee. ' ' We glorify thee, we give thanks to thee, for iB SL a. 9 : S : & 3P tfla mighty. \ Lord, the only begotten Son, | Je - sus | Christ ; g Lord God, Lnmb of God, I w^m ■?- 'KT^S •)■■ mm f— t m * 91 on • | us. J Thou that takest away the | sin of the J world, | Have | mer-ey up- | on MM m : s> * ? Thou that sitt.-t nt ) „ , ., i... - „ , ", , I For thou therigbthMldof J " 111 " I ***** I HaVl " I n *™7«P- I on I ^Thononly.OChrist.withthe 1 » M^lgl^U'NI: • : l- ;lv l.:«.|. NilUl^f I.XC1 I. SIS. No. 1. 81 Arranged for tins work by Lowell Masoh. ^m ^m^^m^ pm peace, good I will to I men. thy grout I glo- - | -ry. j" O Lord | God. | h.awnly | King — | God the | Father | Al- j2zzs=- I I r I -i^w^mm^m 5 :sL— = :=• a T^=—-Tj£ II m^m^mm Son of the | Fa- - | ther, \ That takcst away the | sin of the | world, || Have | mer - cy up- -*-# ±Z* i* -1 -& -«— : ¥ \ -&- — __J 1 1 |_J*L_ m -g f— 1"° — ^ «- 1» r ■a | Thou that takest away the | sin of the | world, \ Re- | -eeive . our | prayer. EEEE -5 13 = Z -z If ^H r >~r#r 5S= !^=T=g=q ^pgH ;-* -fi — <9 +—■ ^ ^ i only art I holy. Thou I on - ly I art the I Lord. Ho-ly J Ghost, Art most hi _'h in 1 1 1«- ^lory of | God the | Fa - - | ther. W^U A- - I -moo. n BZ I i c l *r-Hi=; H II '- O 5 ^ HEE H H OLOllIA IN Melodt. =t 1. Glory be to f, W« praise thee, we bless thee, 9. For thou 10. Thou only, Christ, with the Organ. God wor only Ho'- on ship art high, thee, holy, Ghost, T— Gh r SEEEEB P pg 3. Lord God, | heavenly 4. Lord, the only ) begotten Son, f Je - sus I D:c King, Christ ; -&- £EEE God the - - - - Lord God, Lamb of Fa - ther God 'Son Al of the -mighty. Father, 9 P*J t- 4 -I I- r — r J_ i Melodt. GLORIA PATRI. Dr. Croft. 1 t=t t==t: OftOAM. (Glory be to the Father, j and • to the | Son, [ j And | to • the | IIo--ly | Ghost; \ As it WM in the beginning, ia now, and I ov---er I shall be, | I World with- | -out • end. | A- — | -men. -1- I 3d i £=£ i : 2: .): C -& ^ ' H l.XCELSIS. No. 1. 03 And on earth • rifv thee, We give thanks to Thou - * Art most Ugh iu the -&- gOOdr thee, for on - lv glory of will towards thy nit great the God the men. glory. 3 Lord. Fut Iter. | A i=m. f s US H-- 5. That take^t away the Isms of the 6. Thou that takeet away the - - - I sins of the 7. Thou that takest away the -— - I sins of the 5. Thou that sittest at the right hand of | God the wm world, | Have mercy up - on us. world, Have mercy up - on us. world, ! Re - - - ceive our prayer. Father, : Have mercy up - on us. 9 $ Melodt. GLORIA PATRI. 32: NOVELLO. i i a V- *=t j-Glorv be to the Father, | and ■ to the | Son, I \ And*| to • the j II«»---ly I Qfaotl ; | Is it wm in the beginning, is now, and | ev---er | shall be, (World with- | -out ■ end. | A- — | -men. Oifii^. z S=g US r (8 PP 3: -& iHim 34 RESPONSES TO i .Mn.dDV. EFFFT I tt ---& -m-&—9- s o Ood, the Fa - ther of God the Son, Re deem- er of the God the Holy Ghost, proceeding from the Fa - ther and the O holy, blessed, and glorious Trinity, three per - sous and one heaven ; world ; Son; God; have have have have D: mil 1 1 1 t-& * i -■ g I is 3: t=3 "5P" ^Kf Spare us, good Lord ii^f -0- a o — J. i-l I =t id r & S»-t — # S>— tr Good Lord, de - liv - er us. FBS &-T • m - r r ===E=3 :IZZIZZS ztt. ii ii ii j 1. 1 ^ v ^v ^ X <3 O I jb . U II of Ge 1. « i be - leeon thee t<> lu>:ir us. i 3EEi Et a; g : .. § ii e? • a o c ^ :zj" I i ^ Grant us thy peaoo. a m P .c? M L. II i 9 f THi: LITANY 35 From Tall i =^4 =^=5^1 mer - cy up - on u>. mer - cy up - <>n us. mer - cy up - ou us, mer - ey up - on us, nra mis mis mis er - a - - hie er - a - - ble er - a - - hie er - a - - ble sin - ners. sin - ners. siu - ners. sin - ners. $ m i BI S I ! i i i g: -6>- ^ & m - 22 -0— - t i We * :=2z: be - seech thee to hear good Lord. !-> -& a f-nr- ft i •j: -Zi -: 2" If Have mer-^y up - on u-. I :i us. p^k-,. I • I! n t& -r-r- c c ^•^fe^f O Chii-* fe I ffFi^ as -H 3G KYRIE ELEISON. No. 1. RESPOxVSES TO THE DECALOGUE. M 11 0D1 Travers. p. j J — :S== t=S, if i=* hearts to | keep this | law. Lord, haw mercy upon us, and incline our - - Hit lOf/i Corii/nariil/nrnt. L«>rd. have meroj upon us, and write all these thy ) laws in our ) hearts, we be- | -seech - - | thee. Ofioan. U — H-+ J — H- If Hfrb Q 1 — 2 — ' • *— ■ ° • *- ~e II L© -© l-s _C_£; U. r r r r r-J 1 r J 1 , a „- -5j -^ *— 8 II -H L -r— i — r- *r — r~ — u Melody KY11IE ELEISON. No. 2. 3Bi ■s» — & — &- zjn-z*-* *?- m Lord have mercy | up - on | us, And incline our | hearts to | keep this | law. After the \0th Commandment. Lord have mercy | up - on | us, S And write all these ) "I thy laws in our ) hearts, we | seech ■ ' | thee. Organ. mmm ^ =2^:;^— & '-g: ry m & A a 3 ^ ^ :sL±j I I ?2=^ Jl TRISAGK )N. n Melody. tr > o o o> =f Da - ly M Orqan. " ho - lv. bo Lord God of -P=i -&—\ - l=t=i & — ft * *: Hosts, 3 l " 1 T i r i 1 1 ,)': — -75— a '— CJ -1 — £2 £2 — p — • w & 1 r- -— r— — i- L__Li l__i — j mf Heaven and earth are - - | full thy | Glo -4- ~l — ry. C- —&- m P==e ^1 Glory bo to | thee, Lord, Most | High. A- - | mm I f 8 a • * | a 38 CANTICLES FOR EASTER INSTEAD OF THE VENITE. , Mrionv. " [ _ -j. 1 rj ^ f* ^ A 1 i {D Easter Day. 1 '•I •-I Chbmt our passover is | sacri-'-ficed | for 08 ; 1 Therefore | let ■ us | keep ■ the | feast. Christ being raised from the dead [ dieth • no | more; fl Death hath do | more * do- | -min---ion | over him. Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed I un---to | sin; |] Bat alive unto God through | Je-'-sus | Christ ' our | Lord. For since by | man ■ came | death, | r»v man came also the resiir- | -rec-'-tion | of* the | dead. Glory be to the Father, I and ■ to the | Son, ] And" | to • the | Ho---ly ( Ghost. Thanksgiving Day. 1 { Praise ye the Lord ; for it is good to sing praises nn- | -to * our | God ; ' ( For it is | pleasant • and | praise ■ is | comely. o (He healeth those that are | broken ■ in | heart, | ) And | bind-'-eth | up ■ their | wounds. - { He giveth to the | beast ' his | food, | ' \ And to the | young ■ = | ravens • which | cry. ( For he hath strengthened the ) He hath | blessed ■ thy j Glory be to the Father. \ And | to • the | IIo--ly bars of ■ thy | gates ; J children • with- | -in thee. and • to the | Son, \ Ghost ; Laudate Dominum. . j<) PEAKS God I in ■ his | holiness; ] * /Praise him in the I hrma-'-ment I of- hit [ of • his | power. „ j Praise him in the sound | of ■ the | trumpet : H ' (Praise him np- | -on ' the | lute • and | harp. - { Praise him upon the | well-*-tuned | cymbals: \ , i Praiae him op- | -on • the | loud ■ — | cymbals. be to the Father, | and ■ to the | Son, || '■ , Aiid | to • the ! 11« >-'-ly | Ghost. OnoAS. 1 =t m s Tf ZL Q 8 iU -& — 2^r S3 m p AND THANKSGIVING DAYS. ALSO THE LAUDATE DOMINUM. 39 James Turle. I B ^ . \ Nor with tlie old leaven, neither with the leaven of | malice ■ and J wickedness, | (But with the unleavened broad | of ■ sin- | -cerity "and | truth. • \ For in that he died, he died unto | sin ■ =- | once; ( ' (But in that he liveth, he | liv---eth | un---to | God. ^ (Christ is risen j from ■ the | dead, J (And become the first- | -fruits • of j them ■ that [ slept. 8 ( For as in | Adam ■ all | die, | ' (Even bo in Christ shall | all ■ be ] made ■ a- | -live. 1ft \ As it was iu the beginning, is now, and | ev-'-er | shall be, | ' ( World with- | -out * end. | A- • =• | men. (The Lord doth | build ' up Je- | -rusalem ; fl ( He gathereth together the | out- '-casta | of . =— | Israel. ( lie covereth the heaven with clouds, and prepareth | rain ■ for the | earth : || ( He maketh the grass to | grow ■ up- | -on • the j mountains. ( Praise the Lord, | O ( Praise thy | God ■ — o f He maketh | peace ■ in thy ] And filleth thee with the 1 Je- | -rusalem ; || | = • O | Zion. | borders, ( | fi-'-nest | of * the | wheat. , ( As it was in the beginning, is now, and | ev-'-er | shall be, | ( World with- | -out * end. | A- =- | -men. 4. 0. j Pi:aise him in his | no---ble | acts : | ( Praise him according | to ' his | excel-'-lent | greatness. •• him in the | cymbals ■ and | dances : | (Praise him up- | -on ■ the | strings ■ and | pipe. (Let every thing | that ' hath J breath | . ( Prai — | — • — | -se * the | Lord. - | A< it vraa in the beginning, is now, and | ev---er | shall be, \ ' ( World with- | -out ' end. | A- — | -men. $ t^m a 0: •> -^ o i_j o 5 1 A ^^^^m 40 ANTHEM FOR THE BURIAL SERVICE. _ , Melody. Dr. Green. ?rr —\- A -4- — Hi- It ^ — * -&— O o "Z2 — &— -& — hrh -*— ff V ir 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. ) 8. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 10. 20. | Lord, lot dm know mine end, and the number | of ■ my | days, \ /That I may be certified liow | long ■ I | have * to | live. C Behold, Thou hast made my days a9 it were a span long, and mine age is even as no- < thing in re- | -sped ■ of | Thee; | (And verily every man living is | il-'-to- | -geth-"-er | vanity. S For man walketh in a vain shadow, and disqnieteth him- | -self ' in | vain; | (He heapeth np riches, and cannot | tell ■ = | who * shall | gather them. And now, Lord, | what is ■ my | hope I || Truly my | hope ' is | even * in | Thee. S Deliver me from | all ' mine of- | -fences, \ (And make me not a re- | -buke * on- | -to ■ the | foolish. CWhen Thou with rebukes dost chasten man for sin, Thou makest his beauty to con- < sume away, like as it were a moth | fretting • a | garment; B ( Every man | there-'-fore | is * but | vanity. Ulear my prayer, O Lord, and with Thine ears con- | -sider ■ my | calling; | ( Hold not Thy | peace • — | at • my | tears. For I am a stranger with Thee | and • a | sojourner, | as | all • my | fa-'-thers | were. (O spare me a little, that I may re- | -cover ■ my | strength, || ( Before I go hence, and | be • no | more = | seen. Lord, Thou hast | been ■ our | refuge | from one gener- | -ation | to an- | -other. ( Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever the earth and the | world * were ) ( made, 1 Thou art God from everlasting, and | world ■ with- | -out — | end. (Thou turnest man | to ' do- | -struction ; 1 ( Again Thou sayest, Come a- | -gain, ■ ye | children ' of | men. S For a thousand years in Thy sight are | but • as [ yesterday, || (Seeing that it is past, | as • a | watch ■ in the | night. I Aj soon as Thou scatterest them they are even | as • a- | -sleep, J (And fade away | sndden-'-ly | like ' the | grass. ( In the morning it is green, and | grow-*-eth | up ; | ( Hut in the evening it is cut | down, ■ dried | np, ■ and | withered. ^ For we consume away in | Thy ' dis- | -pleasure, \ (And are afraid at Thy | wrath-'-ful | in-'-dig- | -nation. ^Tliou liast set our mis- | -deeds ■ be- | -fore Thee, \ ( And our secret sins in the | light ■ of j Thy ' «— | countenance. { For when Thou art angry, all our | days ■ are | gone. B / We bring our years to an end, as it | were ' a | tale ' that is | told. (The days of our years are threescore years and ten ; and though men be so strong that 1 they oome to foaraoore years, vet is their strength then bnt | labor* and | sorrow ;| (So soon paateth it a- j -way, ' and | we ' are | gone. aofa us to | number -our | days,] that we may ap- | -ply our | liearts unto | wisdom. Gloria Patui. $ b m d -Sf- t=^ * m m i OFFICE QF INSTITUTION OF MlMsi'Klis. 41 Melody. St P ¥=* I. •j 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1! L5 Laudate Nomkn. tO traise the Lord ; laud ye the | name ■ of the | Lord ; jj \ Praise it, ye j ser---vants | of ■ the | Lord. I Ve thlt stand in the | house * of the | Lord ; I ( In the courts oi the | house ' of | our ■ = | God. \0 praise the Lord, for the | Lord ■ is | gracious : \ (O sin:: praises onto his j name' for | it * is | lovely. S The Lord is | gracious ■ and | merciful, \ {Long-suffering | and ■ of | great ■ = | goodm (The Lord is loving unto | eve-'-ry | man ; |] (And his nicrey is | o---ver | all ' his | works. { All thy works praise | thee, * | Lord ; I ( And thy | saints ■ give | thanks ■ un- | -to thee. (The Lord doth | huild * up Je- | -rusalem ; | (And gather together the | out---casts | of ■ = | Israel. S He healeth those that are | hroken ' in | heart; j | And giveth j medicine ' to | heal ' their | sic!. (The Lord's delight is in | thern ' that | fear him ^ And put their j trust ' in j his ■ = | mercy. J Praise the Lord, ( Praise | — ■ thy O • Je- | -rusalem ; | God, • | Zion. (For he hath made fast the | bars of ' thy | gates ; | (And hath | blessed ■ thy | children ■ with- | -in thee. (He maketh peace | in * thy | borders; | (And filleth thee | with ' the | flour ■ of | wheat. ( He is our God, even the God of whom | cometh ■ sal- | -vation ; | {God i- the Lord by | whom ■ we es- | -cape ■ — | death. God, wonderful art thou in thy | ho-*-Iy | places : { even the God of Israel, he will give strength and power unto his | peo--ple. | Blessed ■ be | God. v be to the Father, | and ■ to the | Son, \ [\ to • the II in the beginning, is now, and | ev- - er j shall be, | (World with- | -out ■ end. | A- — | men. I J ^— ] fMeesi -J \\ J | -h .r &. — °- -& o 1 i & i i -^— g ? <=- II fefEQ Pn-J 1— B 42 A SELECTION OF PSALMS i THAT MAY BE CHANTED ON PARTICULAR OCCASIONS, MiLonY. E & PSALM 20. EXAUDIAT TE DoMINDS. ( The Lord hear thee in the | day ' of | trouble ; | (The Name of the | God ■ of | Jacob ■ de- | -fend thee: S Send thee lielp | from ' the | sanctuary, | ( And | strengthen ' thee | out * of | Sion. j Remember | all ■ thy | offerings, | ( And ac- | -cept ■ thy | burnt — | sacrifice. (Grant tliee thy | heart's de- | -sire, i ( And ful- | -til — | all • thy | mind. { We will rejoice in thy salvation, and triumph in the Name of the | Lord * our | God: | (The Lord per- | -form ■ all | thy ' pe- | -titions. (Now know I that the Lord helpeth his Anointed, and will hear him from his | ho-*-ly | heaven, | ( Even with the wholesome | strength • of | his • right | hand. (Some put their trust in chariots, and | some ■ in [ horses, \ I Hut we will remember the | Name of • the | Lord ■ our | God. (They are brought | down ' and | fallen; fl ( Bat we are | risen ■ and | stand = | upright. \ Save, Lord ; and hear us, O | King ' of | heaven, J ( When | we = | call • up- | -on thee. PSALM 23. DOMIXUS REGIT ME. (The Lord I is ■ my | Shepherd, | (Therefore | can ■ I | lack — | nothing. ( Be Bhall feed me | in a ■ green | pasture, | \ And lead me forth be- | -side ■ the | waters ■ of | comfort. J Hi- shall con- | -vert * my | soul, || (And bring me forth in the paths of | righteous-'-ness | for ■ his | Name's sake. though 1 walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will [ fear ■ no | evil, | / For lb. .u art with me; thy | rod ■ and | thy ■ staff | comfort me. (Thou shall prepare a table before me against I them ' that | trouble mo; \ [Thoa hast anointed my bead with oil, and | my ■ cup | shall ■ be | full. j Bui thy loving kindness and mercy shall follow me all the days | of" my j life; \ I And I will dwell in the bouse | of ' the | Lord ■ for | ever. • d=± -i: .r. : ^ e f=¥- 3E ^=^ c I o I I J- 1 a a ii 22 FROM THE PSALTER, OR INSTEAD OF THE METRICAL VERSION'. 43 i Melodt. *■? Felton a 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. PSALM 34. Domini est terra. (The earth is the Lord's, and nil that | fcher©-*-in | b;J (The compass of the world, and | they ■ that | dwell ■ there- | -in. (For he hath founded it up- ] -on ■ the [ seas, | /And pre- | -pared it ■ up- j -on ■ the | floods. (Who shall ascend into the liill I of ■ the | Lord ? | (Or who shall rise up | in ' his [ ho---ly | place ! (Even he that hath clean hands, | and a ■ pure | heart; | And that hath not lift up his \ mind unto vanity, nor | sworn ■ to de- | -ceive ' his | neighbor. He shall receive the blessing | from ■ the | Lord, | And righteonsneM from the | God ■ of | his • sal- | -vation. (This is the feneration of | them ' that | seek him ; | (Even of them that | seek ■ thy | face, ■ O | Jacob. (lift up your heads, O ye gates ; and be ye lift up, ye ever- | -last-'-ing | doors; | ) And the King of | glo--ry | shall ■ come | in. ( Who is the | King • of | glory ? | ) It is the Lord, strong and mighty, even the | Lord — | mighty ■ in | battle. ( Lift up your heads, O ye gates : and be ye lift up, ye ever- | -last-'-ing | doors; | J And the Kin_' of I glo---ry j shall * come | in. ( Who is the | King ■ of | glory? | ( Even the Lord of hosts, | he is * the | King ■ of | glory. ■■: PSALM 43. JUDICA ME, DEUS. (Give sentence with me, O God, and defend my cause against the un- | -god-'-ly j le; I O deliver me from the de- | -ceitful • and | wick-*-ed | man. (For thou art the God of my strength ; why hast thou | pat ■ me | from thee? | (And why | tavily, | while* the | enemy ■ op- j » pre a oeU i me? and thy truth, that | they ■ may | lead me, | | ' ly | hill, • and | to ■ thy | dwelling. And that I may go unto the altar of God, even unto the God of my | joy ' and | gladness: | And upon the harp will I gi?e thanks unto J thee, ■ O | God, • "my Why art th I > ' my | soul? | And why art thou j so * dis- | -quieted ' with- | -in me? . (O put thy | trust ' in | God : | For I will yet give him thanks, which is the help of my '* ( | counte-'-nance | and ■ my | God. Gloria Patri. Orgax. i 4. 32 t± z e = 11 ^ Z 4 % ■z I 1 1 A SELECTION OF PSALMS P Melody. Hine. :S ca i s n »■! PSALM 42. Qlemadmodum. I. ikk us the htft de- | -sireth • tlie | water-brooks, | So longeth ray soul | af--ter | thee, ' | God. My soul is atliirst for God, yea, even for the | liv-'-ing | God: 1 When shall I come to appear be- | -fore • the | presence * of | God? j My tears have been my meat | day ■ and | night, |j ( While they daily say unto me, | Where ■ is | now ■ thy | God ? ( Xow when I think thereupon, I pour out my heart j by ' my- | -self; \ ( For I went with the multitude, and brought them forth in- | -to ■ the | liouse • of O. 6. 7. 8 9. 10. 11. 19. 13. 14 15. God; dav. ■i In the voice of praise | and ■ thanks- | -giving, || Among such as j keep = | ho-'-ly i Why art thou so full of heaviness, | • my | soul ? | ( And why art thou | so ' dis- | -quieted ' with- | -in me ? | Put thy | trust • in | God: || (For I will yet give him thanks | for ■ the | help of ■ his j countenance. My God, my soul is I vexed ■ with- | -in me ; || Therefore will I remember thee concern- ing the land of Jordan, and the | lit-'-tle | hill ■ of | Ilermon. ( One deep calleth another, because of the noise | of ■ the | water-pipes ; J (All thy waves and | storms = | are ' gone | over me. (The Lord hath granted his loving-kindness | in ' the | day-time: || And in the night ( season did I sing of him, and made my prayer un- | -to ' the | God of • my | life. (I will say unto the God of my strength, Why hast | thou * for- | -gotten me? | ( Why go I thus heavily | while ' the | enemy ' op- | -presseth me I \ Mv bones are smitten asunder as | with * a | sword, || ( While mine enemies, that trouble me, | cast ■ me | in ■ the | teeth ; Namely, while they say | daily * un- | -to me, 1 Where | = is | now ■ thy | God? ( Why art thou so vexed, | O . my | soul ? | (And why art thou | so ' dis- | -quieted ■ with- | -in me? (0 put thy | trust ■ in | God ;| (For I will yet thank him, which is the help of my | countc-'-nance, | and ■ my | God. PSALM 4G. Deus noster refugium. God il oar | hope ■ and | strength ; || A very | pre-'-sent j help * in | trouble. j Therefore will we not tear, though the | earth ■ be | moved ; | j And though the hilla be earned in- | -to ■ the | midst of* the | Bea. (Thongh the waters thereof j rage ■ and | swell, |i (And though the mountain* shake at the | tem-*-peet | of ■ the j Bame. OllOAN. , FKOM THE PSALTER. 45 . j The rivers of the flood thereof shall make glad the | city ■ of | God; 1 * (The holy place olf the tabernacle | of' the | most = | Highest f. (God is in the midst of her, therefore shall she not | he ' re- | -moved ; | (God shall | help her, ■ and | that • right | early. fi (The heathen make much ado, and the | kingdoms ' are | moved; | ' (But God hath showed his voice, and the | earth ■ shall | melt ' a- | -way. 7. The Lord of | hosts ■ is | with us ; | Tlie God of | Ja-*-cob | is ' our | refuge. I come hither, and behold the | works of • the | Lord, || c ' ( What destruction he hath | brought ' up- | -on ■ the | earth. q jlle maketh wars to cease in | all ' the | world ; \ He breakcth the bow, and knappeth ( the spear in sunder, and burnetii the | cha-'-riots | in ' the | fire. J". (Be still then, and know that | I * am | God I will he exalted among the heathen, and I will be ex- | -alt---ed | in * the | eartli. 11. The Lord of | hosts ■ is | with us ; fl The God of | Ja-'-cob | is ■ our | refuge. PSALM 65. Te decet hymnus. « (Tnor, God, art | praised ■ in | Sion ; || (And unto thee shall the vow be per- | -form-'-ed | in ' Je- | -rusalem. 2. Thou that | nearest ■ the | prayer, \ Unto | thee ■ shall | all ' flesh | come. (My misdeeds pre- | -vail ■ a- | -gainst me: H (O be thou | merci-'-ful | unto ■ our | sins. f Blessed is the man whom thou choosest, and receivest | un-*-to | thee ; J 4. now amiable | are ■ tliv | dwellings; | (Thou | -•=- | Lord -of] battel \ My soul bath a deeire and longing to enter into the | courts of ■ the | Lord ; H / My heart and my flesh rejoice I in • the | liv-'-ing | God. \ Y.a. tin- Bparrow hath found her an house, and the swallow a nest, where she may | \ lay • her I young; | Even thy altars, Lord of hosts, my | king— | and ' my|Go(l. \ Bleeaed are they that dwell | in ■ thy | liouse ; J (They will he | al-'-way | prais-'-ing | thee. < Blessed is the man whose strength | is • in | thee ; fl I Id whose | heart — | are ■ thy | ways. { Who going through the vale of misery, use it | for * a | well; | \ And the | pools • are | filled ■ with | water. (They will go from | strengtli ■ to | strength, I ( And unto the God of gods appeareth every | one ■ of | tliem ■ in | Sion. t ) Lord God of hosts, | hear • my | prayer; || Hearken, ] = | God • of | Jacob. ( Behold, O God, | our ■ de- | -fender, || ( And look upon the | face ' of | thine ' A- | -nointed. For one day | in ■ thy | courts || Is | bet---ter | than • a | thousand. j I had rather ho a door-keeper in the | house of * my | God, l| (Than to dwell | in ■ the | tents of • un- | -godliness. ( For the Lord God is a light | and ' de- | -fence; 1 ■(The Lord will give grace and worship; and no good thing shall lie withhold from ( them that | live -a | god---ly | life. O Lord | God ■ of | hosts, J Blessed is the man that | putteth ' his | trust * iu | thee. JThB Lord is King, and hath put op | glorious ' ap (The Lord hath put on his apparel, and j girded i PSALM 93. DOMIXIS RKGXAVIT. -pare] ; || him- | -self ' with | strength. Be hath made the round | world ■ so | sure, || That | — it | cannot ' be | moved. \ Ever since the world began, hath thy seat | been • pre- | -pared; \ (Thoa I art • from [ ev-'-er- | -lasting. jThe floods are risen, Lord ; tin- floods have lift | up -their | voice: | floods • litt | up • their | Waves. the sea are mighty, [ and ■ rage I horribly; | ■!. who | dwelleth ■ on | high, • is | mightier, ri'hy testimonies, <> Lord, arc | re-'-ry | sure: |) '/ Holiness he- | -oometh ■ thine | house ■ for | c ■ AN. :3^3 t .): y p i E p z c =t: s F=f u FROM THE PSALTER, H I Melody. O o = 11 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. P8ALBI 97. D0MINU9 REGXAVIT. The Lord is King, the earth may be | glad ■ there- | -of; | Yea, the multitude of the isles | may • be | glad ■ there- j -of. Clouds and darkneee are j round ■ a- | -bout him : | Righteousness and judgment are tlie habit- | -a-'-tion | of* his | seat. There shall go a | tire " be- | -fore him, | And burn up his j enemies ' 00 | eve-'-ry | side. His lightnings gave shine un- | -to ■ the | world : | (The earth | saw it ■ and | was * a- | -fraid. \ Tlie hills melted like wax, at the presence } of ' the | Lord ; | j At the presence of the | Lord ■ of | the ' whole | earth. (The heavens bare de- | .dared ■ bia j righteousness, jj ) And all the | people ' have | seen * his | glory. • >unded be all they that worship carved images, and that de- | -light ' in | vain - ; | Worship j him, = j all • ye | gods. \ Sion beard of it, | and ' re- | -joiced ; | 1 And the daughters of Judah were glad, because | of ■ thy | judgments, ■ | Lord. S F"r thou. Lord, art higher than all that are | in ■ the | earth : j /Thou art exalted | far • a- | -bove = J all gods. • that love the Lord, Bee that ye hate the thing | which • is | evil; | ■|The Lord preserveth the souls of his saints ; he shall deliver them from the | hand ■ ( of | the • un- j -godly. \ There is sprung a light | for ■ the | righteous; | (And joyful gladness for | such • as | are ■ true- | -hearted. e in the | Lord, ■ ye | righteous ; | \ And give thanks for a re- | -meni-'-branee | of ■ his | holiness. PSALM 110. Dixit Dominus. j The Lord said | un---to | my Lord ; | m on my right hand, until I j make ■ thine | enemies ■ thy | footstool. L rd shall send the rod of thy power | out • of | Sion ; | Be thou ruler, even in the | midst ■ a. | -mong ■ thine | enemies. In the day of thy power shall the people offer thee free-will-offerings with an | ho---ly | ■worship ; | The dew of thy birth is | of ■ the | womb of ' the | morning. The I- will | not ■ re- | -pent, | 'Thou art a pri r the j or---der | of ■ Mel- | -chisedech. 1 The Lord up- | -on ■ thy [ right hand | Shall •' Bfl kings, | in ■ the | day of • his | wrath. shall till the places j with the ■ dea I Is | o---\-.-r | di-'-Yers | countries, til drink of the brook j in ■ the j way ; | j he • lift | up • his | head. Gloria Patri. JL °"" 1 [ — I — ~ — 1 rr~ « — |J ,j, 4 ^r~* II .i: — - G> w U A A A ^ O CL_ II - — -J — f— MT 48 $ Melody. A SELECTION OF PSALMS Rev. VV. H. IUveroal. jx ^ 3^5 $ PSALM 116. H 8. 9. 10. 11. 11 13. 14. iff. 16. DlLEXI, QUONIAM. I | am • well I pleased | That the Lord hath | heard ' the | voice of * my | prayer; That he hath inclined his ear | un-'-to | me ; R Therefore will I call upon | him ' as | long as • I | live. The snares of death compassed me | round ■ a- | -bout, f And the pains of j hell ■ gat | hold ' up- | -on me. I shall find trouble and heaviness ; and I will call upon the Name i of- the | Lord ; fl Lord, 1 be- | -seech ■ thee, | deliver ■ my | soul. Ghraoiona is the | Lord, ■ and I righteous ; I Yea, | our = | God ■ is | merciful. The Lord pre 1 | -serveth ' the | simple ; !j 1 was in | mise-wy | and ' he | helped me. Turn again then unto thy rest, | ' my | soul ; | For the | Lord • =■ | hath ■ re- | -warded thee. And why? thou hast delivered my | soul • from | death, J Mine eyes from tears, | and ■ my | feet ■ from | falling. I will walk be- | -fore ■ the | Lord 1| In the | land = | of • the | living. I believed, and therefore will I speak ; but I | was ■ sore | troubled ; \ I said in my j haste, = | All men ■ are | liars. What reward shall I give un- | -to ■ the | Lord, || For all the benefits that | he * hath | done * un- | -to me? I will receive the | cup of ■ sal- | -vation, | And call up- | -on • the | Name of* the | Lord. I will pay my vows now in the presence of | all • his | people : | Bight dear in the sight of the Lord | is ■ the | death of ' his | saints. Behold, O Lord, how that I | am ' thy | servant: || I am thy servant, and the son of thine handmaid; thou hast | broken ' my | bonds in | sunder. I will offer to thee the sacrifice | of • thanks- | -giving, J And will call up- | -on ■ the | Name of ' the | Lord. I will p:iv my 70W8 unto the Lord, in the sight of | all ' his | people: | In the courts of the Lord's house, even in the midst of thee, O Je- | -rusa-'-lem. | Praise ' the | Lord. (Ibiax. mm mm f i HI W r — r FROM THE PSALTER. 49 TARTS OF PSALM 119. Oman amdu i , (My sonl hath longed tor | thy ' sal- | -vation, | ' (Ami I have I good hope, be- | -OMM— | of* thy | word. . | Mia Nit | tor • thy I word ; J when — | wilt • thou | comfort me? .^ \ Fur I am become like a bottle | in ■ the | smoke; | \ Yet do I | not ' for- | -get ■ thy | statutes. . ( Sow many are the j days of ■ thy | servant? | ' (When wilt thou be evenged of i them ■ that | per---se- ] -cute me? 5. The proud have digged j pits ■ for | me, | Which | are ' not j after ' thy | law. 6 (All thy com- ] -mandments ' are | true: | (They persecute me falsely; | O • be | thou ■ my | help. ,. {They had almost made an end of j me up-*-on | earth, J ' (But I for- | -sook ■ not | thy ■ com- | -mandments. ft (O quicken lov-Mng- | -kindness; 8 * (And so Bhall I keep the j testi-'-moniea j of* thy j mouth. Im .sternum, Domin-e. 1. O I Lord, ■ ] thy | word \ Endureth ] for «= j ever ■ in | heaven. n (Thy truth also remaineth from one generation | to * an- | -other; { ' (Thou hast laid the foundation of the | earth, ■ and j it ' a- | -bideth. o (They continue this day according j to ■ thine | ordiuance ; | " ' (For j all • thingg \ Berve — j thee. delight had not been | in ■ thy j law, | >uld have \ perish-"-ed | in * my | trouble. - (I will never forget | thy • com- | -mandments, | (For with them | thou ■ hast | quicken- - -ed | me. 6. I am j thine, ■ O | save me ; | For I | have ' sought j thy ■ com- | -mandments. - | The ongodly laid wait for me, | to ■ de- | -stroy me ; | <# (But I | will • con- | -sider ■ thy | testimonies. ft j I see that all things come | to • an | end ; \ ' ( But thy commandment J is ■ ex- | -ceed-*-ing | broad. Lucerna pedibus meis. 1. Thy word is a lantern un- | -to ■ my | feet, | And a light * un- | -to * my | paths. o rd shall p roae rv o thee j from ■ al) | evil; B ( Yea, it is even he | that ■ shall | keep ■ thy | soul. (The Lord shall preserve thy going out, and thy | com-'-ing | in, | ( From this time j forth ■ for | ev---er- | -more. PSALM 124. Nisi quia Dominus. (If the Lord himself had not been on our side, now may | Is-'-rael | sa (If the Lord himself had not been on our side, when | men • rose | up ■ a- | -gainst us; ft. ■pleas-'-ed | at us. >ur I soul. 5. Tliey had swallowed j us ■ up | quick; Wiien they were so | wrathfuily ' dis- Y.-.i. the j waters ' had | drowned us, And the stream | had ' gone | over (The deep waters | of- the I proud (1 ) Eia 1 | gone ' even | over ■ our | sonL S But praised \ be ■ the | Lord 1 |i bath not given ns over for a j prey ■ nn- j -to • their j b ul is escaped even as a bird out of the j Bnare of ■ the | fowler 6 snare i* broken, j and ■ we | are ■ de- | -livered. 6. I'.'" I I hi „ K Our help standetli in the j Name of • the j Lord, (Who bath | made — | heaven ' and j earth. i m 1 1 m r m i .__L * m m j ikom i in: i's\i n k. 51 PSALM 125. Qol lOMIIUNT. , JTH1T that pat their trust in the Lord shall he 6T6D | as the • mount | Sion, | ' (Which may not he removed, hut | itaad-'-eth ( fast ■ for | ever. i The hills stand a- | -hour ■ Je- j -nwalem ; | !ven BO Btendeth the Lord round about his people, firom this time | forth ' for | ( er-'-er- j -more. o (For the rod o( the ungodly cometh not into the | lot of * the | righteous ; | (Lest the righteous put | their ■ hand | on-'-to | wickedness. , (Do | well, • O | Lord. | ' (Unto those that are | good, ' and | true ■ of | heart, for such as turn hack unto | their ' own | wicked] 5. -?The Lord shall lead them forth with the evil doers; hut | peace * shall | be up-'-on | ( Israel. PSALM 127. Xi-i Domixus. , ( Except the Lord | build ■ the | house, J (Their labor | is ' but | lost ' that | build it. 2 (Except the Lord | keep ' the | city, \ )The watchman | wak---eth | but • in | vain. C It is but lost labor that ye haste to rise up early, and so late take rest, and eat the | 3. < bread ■ of | carefulness ; | ( For so he giveth | his ■ be- | -lov-'-ed | sleep. . ( Lo, children and the | fruit of ■ the | womb, | } Are an heritage and gift that | com---eth | of ■ the | Lord. .. j Like as the arrows in the | hand of • the | giant, | Even [ so * are | the * young | children. the man that hath his quiver | full ■ of | them; | -hall not be ashamed, when they speak with their | ene-*-mies | in ■ the | gate. PSALM 130. De profuxdis. , ( Out of the deep have I called unto | thee ; ■ | Lord ; J * (Lord, | =•=> | hear ■ my j voice. - con- | --i-'-der | well | ' (The | voice ■ of | my ■ com- | -plaint. o | %%- lit be extrem. what is | done ■ a- | -miss, | 1 Lord, * who J may ■ a- | -bide it i . j !•'• - I mer---cy | with thee ; I (Therefore 1 shalt =- | thou ■ be | feared. my soul doth 1 wait ■ for | him; | rd | is - my | to eth un- | -to • the | Lord | -lore • the I morn-'-ing j watch, .itil I find oat • the temple rd ; f D habitat'- « y i \\. ,],l:s 1 n MX. L. M. Arranged tiy Edward Hodges, Mus. Doc. o =p :=t B^niE To Fa - tlu-r. Son, and IIo-lv Gthoftt, The God whom earth and heaveu a - do re, i «==q □ c — 0— 3 o S Be gio - ry, as it was of old, Is now, and shall be ev - er - more. SELECTION 11. Fro, n the xviii. Psalm of David. — Part 1. 1. No change of time shall ever shook My firm affection, Lord, to thee; For thou hast always been my rock, » A fortress and defence to me. 2. Thou my deliverer art, my God; My trust is in thy mighty power; Thou art my shield from foes abroad, At home my safeguard and my tower. 3. To thee 1 will address my prayer, To whom all praise we justly owe; 3 i -hall r, by thy watchful care, Be guarded safe from e\\:vy foe. SELECTION 21. From the xxxii. Psalm of David. 1. FW a blest whose sins have pardon gained, No more in judgment to appear; Whose guilt remission has obtained, And whose repentance is sincere. 2. No sooner I my wound disclosed, The guilt that tortured me within, But thy forgiveness interposed, And mercy's healing halm poured in. 3. Sorrows on sorrows multiplied, The hardened sinner shall confound; But them who in his truth confide, Blessings of mercy shall surround. -1. His saints that have performed his laws, Their life in triumph Bhall employ; Let them, as they alone have cause, In grateful raptures shout lor joy. SELECTION 38. From the xliii. Psalm of David. 1. Let me with light and truth he blessed; 15c these my guides to lead the way, Till on thy holy hill I re And in thy sacred temple pray. •2. Then will I there fresh altars raise, To God, who is my only joy ; And well-tuned harps, with songs of praise, Shall all my grateful hours employ. 3. Why then cast down, my soul ? and why So much oppressed With anxious ci On God, thy God, tor aid rely, Who will thy ruined state repair. <>;..; \n -U-J- mussi =±pfc P &=£ m ^fffp^ ^WT^r rnn a=d=r- J :g-1p- iHPI t=F o o iiSslS ZE22ZIZ2Z § ~&=\ m IOSCO. L. M. John II I M. 58 Melodt. 33S ^ a cfczd: X ; Dan, atul 1I«» - lv Ghost, The God whom iu-a\«n and eai th ■ - don. ^zzd: T 7 " P feg- Be glo - ry, 5=-ez=^=ei S ^ it was of old, Is now, ami shall be SY« SELECTIOX 47. From the lvii. Psalm of David. 1. Gor>, my heart is fixed, 'tis bent, It- thankful tribute to present : . with my heart, my voice 111 r To thee, my God, in BongB of praise. 2. Awake, my glory ; harp and lute, „.r let y<»ur strings be mute: And I, my tuneful part to take. "Will with the early dawn awake. 3. Thy praises, Lord, I will resound To all the list'ntng nations round ; Thy mercy highest heaven transcends, truth beyond the clouds extends. 4. lie thou, O God, exalted high; And as thy glory fills the sky, So let it be on earth displayed, Till thou art here, as there, obeyed. SELECTION" 48. From the lxiL Ptalm of David. 1. My soul, for help on God rely, < >n him alone thy trust My rock will health and strength supply, •:" all my : 2. God does bis saving health d And flowing blessings daily -end; He ia my fortress and defence, On him my soul shall still depend. 3. In him, ye people, always trosl : Before his throne pom- out your hearts ; For God, the merciful and just, His timely aid to us imparts. SELECTION 50. From the lxv. Psalm of David — Part 1. I.For thee, O God, our constant pi In Bion waits, thj if ; Our promised altars there we'll raise, And all our zealous vows complete. 2. Our sins, though numberless, in vainu To stop thy flowing mercy try; Whilst thou o'erlook'st the gnilty Btain, And washest out the guilty dye. 3. Bles>'d is the man, who, near thee placed, Within thy sacred dwelling lives! 'Ti- there abundantly we taste The vast delights thy temple gives. O | r, A V . imuf^fp . LH j 1 * & :d=:r> m „ Melody h a^ G—&- P &—&. t=t=F n To l'a - ther. Son. and H<>- Iv Qhoflt, The (!<»(! wlumi linn en ami rartli a - (lore. - d =1 S =1 si s 3 I Be glo - rv as it wu of old, Is now, and .-hall be cv - er - more. SELECTION From the lxxxix. Pmhn of David. I.Thy mercies, Lord, shall be my Bong, My BODg on them shall over dwell ; To a^es yet unhoni, my tongue Thy never-failing truth shall toll. 2.1 have artirm'd, and still maintain, Thy mercy shall tor ever last; Thy truth, that does the heav'ns sustain, lake them shall stand for ever feat 3. Thne spak'st thou by the prophet's voice : M With David I a league have made; To him, my servant, and my choice, By solemn oath this grant ednvey'd : 4. " While earth, and seas, and skies endure, Thy seed shall in my sii. r ht remain; To them thy throne I will ensure, They shall to endless ages reign. 11 SELECTION 76. From the xcvii. Psalm of David. 1. Jehovah reigns, let all the earth In hisjnst government rejoice; Let all the lands, with sacred mirth, In his applause unite their voice. 2. Darkness and clouds of awful shade His dazzling glory shroud in state ; Judgment and righteousness are made The habitation of his seat. 3. For thou, O God, art seated high, Above earth's potentates enthron'd ; Thou, Lord, unrivall'd in the sky, Supreme by all the gods art own'd. 4. Ye who to serve this Lord aspire, Abhor what's ill, and truth esteem; He'll keep his servants' souls entire, And them from wicked hands redeem. 5. For seeds are sown of glorious light, A future harvest for the just; And gladness for the heart, that's right, To recompense its pious trust. 6. Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Loud ; Memorials of his holiness, Deep in your faithful breasts record, And with your thankful tongues confess. u - Organ o d □ 3= n mm aafcgfM^fet" i f r r 77 r :m 8 -a 1 g-g-g %±^dh^ m** & { yyj- * n ViWM a r=r- il 56 I ST. ANN. C. M. Ml LOOT. P P E t=t=t s 5= To Fa - ther, Son. and Ho - ly Ghost, The God -whom we a - dorc, P^ 4 p B S Be glo - ry, as it was of old, And shall be ev - er - more. SELECTION 13. From (he xvi. Psalm of David. 1. My grateful soul shall bless the Lord, "Whose precepts give me light; And private counsel still afford In sorrow's dismal night. '2. I strive each action to approve To his all-seeing eye ; No danger shall my hopes remove, Because he still is nigh. 3. Therefore my heart all grief defies, My glory does rejoice ; lly flesh shall rest, in hope to rise, Wak'd by his powerful voice. 4. Thou, Lord, when I resign my breath, My bohI from hell shalt free; Nor let thy Holy One in death The least corruption see. 5. Thou shalt the paths of life display, Which to thy presence lead ; Where pleasures dwell without allay, And joys that never fade. Organ. i i SELECTION 18. From the xxiii. Psalm of David. I.Tiie Lord himself, the mighty Lord, Vouchsafes to be my guide; The shepherd, by whose constant care My wants are all supplied. 2. In tender grass he makes me feed, And gently there repose j Then leads me to cool shades, and where Refreshing water flows. 3. He does my wand'ring soul reclaim, And, to his endless praise, Instruct- with humble zeal to walk In his most righteous ways. 4. 1 pass the gloomy vale of death, From fear and danger free ; For there his aiding rod and staff Defend and comfort me. 5. Since God doth thoa his wondrous love Through all my life extend, That life to him I will devote, And in his temple spend. I S> f=T. .>: 2 '.J "J 'J T ~ Y msip^iPi a a =g: ■i - ? t=F g II RAVENSCROFT. C. M. m Melody To Z 57 a? X- p — P - Fa- thor. Sod. and Ho - ly Gliost, Tlu> Qod wln>ni we | dore, ft *=c O Be glo - ry, as it was, is now, And bhall be ev - er - more. SELECTION 29. From tiUzzxiT. Pmhm of David — Part 1. I.Thbouob all the changing scenes of life, In trouble and in joy, The praises of my (rod shall still My heart and tongue employ. 2. Of his deliv'rance I will boast, Till all that are distressed From my example comfort take, And charm their griefs to rest. 3. magnify the Lord with me, With me exalt his name: When in distress to him I call'd, Se to my rescue came. 4. The angel of the Lord encamps A round the good and just ; Deliv'rance he affords to all Who on his succor bust. 5. make but trial of his love, Experience will decide How blest are they, and only they, Who in his truth confide. SELECTION From the xli. Psalm of DariJ. I.Haffi the man whose tender care Relieves the poor distress'd ! When troubles compass him around, The Lord shall give him rest, ! 2. The Lord his life, with blessings crown'd, In safety shall prolong ; And disappoint the will of those That seek to do him w r rong. 3. If he in languishing estate, OppressM with sickness lie ; The Lord will easy make his bed, And inward strength supply. 4. Secure of this, to thee, my God, I thus my pray Y address'd ; "Lord, for thy mercy, heal my soul, Though I have much transgress'd." 5. Thy tender care secures my life From danger and disgrace ; And thou vouchsafst to set me still Before thy glorious face. 6. Let therefore Israel's Lord and God From age to age be bless'd ; And all the people's glad applause With loud Aniens express d. Okcan 3:s it* g p ±1 3fci EEE&33 ± =g=: ^mkubi -& — u LONDON. C. M. From the Scotch Psalter, 1035. -[ Z) &L ±=± To Fa - ther, Bon, and H<> - ly Gthost, The God whom w* a - dare, a = &=F i=^=\ O O mm Be glo - ry, it was, is now, Anl shall be ev - er - more. BKLEOTION 97. Paut 18 — Lamed. I.Fok ever and for ever, L<>:'<1, Unchang'd thou dost remain ; Thy word, established in the heavens, Does ;ill their orbs sustain. 2. Through circling aires, Lord, thy truth [mmoYeable shall stand, Afl doth the earth, which thou uphold'st By thine almighty hand. 3. All things the course by thee ordain'd E 1 en to this day fnlfi] ; They are thy faithful subjects all, And servants of thy will. •I. Onion thy sacred law had been My comfort and delight, I must have fainted and expired In dark affliction's night. 5. Thy precepts therefore from my thoughts Shall never. Lord, depart ; For thou by them bast to new life Restored my dying heart. 6. I've seen an end of what we call Perfection here below ; * But thy commandments, like thyself, No change or period know. SELECTION 97. Part 14 — Nun. I.Tiiy word is to my feet a lamp, The way of truth to show; A watch-light, to point out the path In which I ought to go. 2. I've vow'd, and from my covenant, Lord, Will never -tart aside, That in thy righteous judgments I Will steadfastly abide. 3. Let still my sacrifice of praise With thee acceptance find; And in thy righteous judgments, Lord, Instruct my willing mind. 4. Thy testimonies I have made My heritage and choice : For they, when other comforts fail, My dropping heart rejoice. 5. My heart with early zeal began Thy statutes to obey ; And, till my course of lite i< done, Shall keep thine upright way. 0«a \n mmm gpqff=P iSU. — — 1-~ & & — — . — P io. II m ? 3 W=* E>:£ e 1 — r ii TA1.L.IS. C. M. Melody. Thom vs Taij ». 1563 59 ^ T=t=l o -^ m E « *=f=t= F:t - ther, Bon, and 1 Io - ly Gthost, The (iol win -in \\v liPl! -rt—dz -&- s .;!■) - ry, it -^5 — ■ — e* G> ^r was, i> now. And shall be ev - er - more. - LECTION 90. From the exxii. Psalm of David. 1. 'twas a joyful sound, to hear Our tribes devoutly say, Op. Israel, to the temple haste, And keep your festal day. 2. At Salem's o rarto w« must appear, With our assembled powers, Id strong and beauteous order ranged, Like her united towers. 3. Tis thither, by divine command, The tribes of God repair, Before his ark to celebrate His name with praise and prayer. 4. O. ever pray for Salem's peace : For they shrill prosperoufi Thou holy city of our God, Who bear true l<»ve to thee. 5. May peace within thy sacred walls A constant guest be found ; "With plenty and prosperity Thy palaces be orownM. my dear brethr . and friends trethren dear, I'll pray — May ])eace in Salem's towers A constant guest appear. 7. But most of all I'll seek thy good, And ever wish thee well, For Sion and the temple's sake, Where God vouchsafes to dwell. SELECTION 101. From the exxv. Psalm of David. 1. Who place on Sioivs God their trust, Like Sion's rock shall stand ; Like her immoveably he fix'd By his almighty hand. 2. Look how the hills on ev'ry side Jerusalem enclose ; So stands the Lord around his saints To guard them from their foes. 3. Be good, O righteous God, to those Who righteous deeds effect ; The heart that innocence retains Let innocence protect. 4. All those who walk in crooked paths, The Lord shall soon destroy ; Cut off tlT unjust, but crown the saints With lasting peace and joy. Ohgan. m. i g * n — i- 5EEg=5 §S3=1§11ee B o ■*s p II If (JO WINDSOR. C. M. o Mn ODY. *3 *=■ Hie From the ■• Scotch Psalter," 1615. . I Pa - ther, S..n, and Ho - ly Qhost, The God whom we a dore, 3=i=E Be glo - ry, Pi o 3 o - P 1 was, is now, And shall be ev - er - more. SELECTION 17. Fmm tk* xxii. Psalm of David — Part 1. 1. My God, my God, why leav'st thou me, When I with anguish faint? why so Car from me removed, And from my loud complaint? 2. Lo ! I am treated like a worm, Like none of human birth ; Not only by the great reviled, Bat made the rabble's mirth. 3. With laughter all the gazing crowd My agonies survey ; They shoot the lip, they shake the head, And thus deriding say : 4. " In God he trusted, boasting oft That he was heaven's delight; Let God come down to save him now, And own his favorite. 11 5. Withdraw not, then, so far from me, When trouble is so nigh ; O send me help! thy help, on which Alone I can rely. SELECTION 33. From the xxxix. Psalm of David. 1. Loan, let me know my term of days, How soon my life will end : The unm'roos train of ills disclose, Which this frail state attend. 2. My life, thou know'st. is but a span, A cypher sums my years ; And evry man, in best estate, But vanity appears. 3. Man, like a shadow, vainly walks, With fruitless cares oppressed : He heaps up wealth, but cannot tell By whom 'twill be possess'd. 4. Why then should I on worthless toys With anxious cares attend? On thee alone my steadfast hope Shall ever, Lord, depend. 5. Lord, hear my cry, accept my tears, And listen to my prayer, Who sojourn like a stranger here, As all my fathers were. G. spare me yet a little time; My wasted strength restore, Before I vanish quite from hence, And shall be seen no more. Organ. -I— J — -,— t , tl i i l ib II 1 ! ^HH =?=B- ni i 5 il 9 fJ (■ ' m r I © °N^ \ .U |h I 1 1 1,1! \:m r? p tK . r i p- f \ ij ik =* E — F— l ' i--i — r 3 i Jl ! >EA. O. M. Du. Cboti h. 01 ' fTll * ^r-~ ^ To Fa - ther, Bon, and So §m Qhoet, The God whom we a - dore, & S m Ji F=t 3fc 8 Be gl<> - ry, m it was, is now, And shall be ev - er - more. SELECTION 36. From the xlii. Psalm of David. 1. Afl pants the hart tor cooling streams, When heated in the chas So Ion;'- my BOnl, God, for thee, And thy refreshing -.".-ace. 2. For thee, mj God, the living God, My thirsty boo] doth pine; ! when shall I behold thy face, Thou Majesty Divine I 3. W! down, my soul ? Trust God; who will employ IIi< aid for thee, and change these sighs To thankful hymns of joy. 4. God of d th, how long shall I, lake one forgotten, mourn : Forlorn, forsaken, and exposed To my oppressor's scorn .' 5. My heart is pierced, as with a sword, While thus my foes upbraid : k% Vain boaster, where is now thy God? And where his promised aid P G. Why restless, why cast down, my soul? Hope still : and tliou shalt sing The praise <>f him who is thy Clod, Thy health's eternal spring. SELECTION 80. From the cii. Psalm of David. — Part 1. 1. TViiex I pour out my soul in prayer, Do thou, O Lord, attend ; To thy eternal throne of grace Let my sad cry ascend. 2. O hide not thou thy glorious face In times of deep distress ; Incline thine ear, and, when I call, My sorrows soon redress. 3. My days, just haeb'ning to their end, Are like an evening shade ; My beauty does, like withered grass, With waning lustre fade. 4. But thine eternal state, O Lord, So length of time >hall waste ; The memory of thy wondrous works From age to age shall last Ohgan tti M 1 1 oirr. THATCHER. B. M. Arranged from Handel. -A' "*=J rfc =£" ■— # U^^d =r — r R^n w a — m— -1— *— ' --# # J *. - To Gtod tli.- F:i - fcher, Boo, An 1 Bpi glo - ry be, H8 As twaa, and is, and shall be so BELECTION 20. Fr<>m the xw. Paa&m of David. 1. To (J')j>, in whom 1 trust, I litt ray heart and voice ; () let me aol be pat to shame, Xor let thy toes rejoice. 2. Those who on thee rely, Let no disgrace attend: Be that the shameful lot ol such A*- wilfully offend. 'A. To me the Truth impart, And leftd me in thy way ; For thou art he that brings me help, Ou thee 1 wait all day. 4. Thy mercies and thy love, < > Lord, recall to mind : And graciously continue still, As thoQ wert ever, kind. 5. Let all my youthful crimes ! out by thee ; for thy wondrous goodness' sake, In mercy think on me. SELECTION II. From the li. Pxahn of David 1. EL&.YX mercy Lord, on me, As thou wert ever kind : To all e - i tv. Let me. oppress'd with loads of guilt, Thy wonted mercy find. 2. Wash off my foul offence, And cleanse me from my sin; For I confess my crime, and see How been. V. Make me to hear with joy Thy kind, forgiving voice ; That bo the bones which thou hast broke May with fresh strength rejoice. 9. Withdraw not thou thy help, Nor cast me from thy sight ; Nor let, thy Holy Spirit take His everlasting flight. 14. Let Sion favor find. Of thy good will assured; And thy own city flourish long, By lofty walls secun d. 16. Thejnsl -hall then attend, Ami pleasing tribute pay; And sa< rifice of choicest kind Upon thine altar lay. SHIP! *=*=4 . 1 I'M 8 • # =■ s .r-. - t , m ' impm n Melody. ST. i THOMAS. s . M. 68 \ W ii. i.i IMS, ' -1 -4 - -J- 1 1 ■£? : -A— fl W — 1 - —&— -s> 1 Ei~ "tf #= 4= — I — U -&— ^-fl tr cH +-4-J H- J U 1 — I Lyj,/ U God the Fa - tlu-r, i vy a be, /7\ And Sj.i - rit, glo 'twas, and is. and shall be so SELECTION 52. Frc»n (he lxvii. Psalm of David. l.To bless thy chosen race, In mercy. Lord, incline ; And cause the brightness of thy face On fill *hv gftintS to «hinp ! 2. That so thy wondrous way Ifay through the world he known : While distant lands their tribute pay, And thy salvation own. dHPring nation? join To celebrate thy tame ; Let all the world, O Lord, combine To praise thy glorious Name. 4. O let them shout and sing, With joy and pious mirth ; For thou, the righteous Judge and King, ■ vera all the earth. 5. Let diffring nations join To oelehi ane; Let all the world, O Lord, combine To praise thy glorious Name. G. Then God upon our land lessings shower: To all e - tor - ni - 1\. And all the world in awe shall stand Of his resistless power. SELECTION 82. From the eiii. Psalm of David. 1. O bless the Lord, my soul, His grace to thee proclaim : And all that is within me join To bless his holy Name. 2. O bless the Lord, my soul, His mercies hear in mind Forget not all his benefits, Who is to thee so kind. 8. He pardons all thy sins, Prolongs thy feeble breath ; lie healeih thine infirmities, And ransoms thee from death. 4. He feeds thee with his love, Upholds thee with his truth; And, like the ('aide's, he renews The vigor of thy yonth. 5. Then bless the Lord, my soul. His unlet', his love proclaim: Let all that is within me join To bles.s his holv Name. Oroax. zi mmm "5? r > •->, i A ULi m 1 1 II p NORWICH, m. 1. Or 7s. MHODT. . fr— i 1 J-4 L. Mason, 1825. ? 1=t Bo- ly Fa - thor, ho - ly Son, Ho - ly Spi - rit, Three in One! t H - #- c F=* 3^ II Glo - ry, as of old, to thee, Now, and ev - er - more shall be ! SELECTION 87. From the cvii. Psalm of David — Part 1. 1. Magnify Jehovah's Name; For his mercies ever sure, From eternity the same, To eternity endure. 2. Let his ransom'd flock rejoice, GatherVl out of every land, Aa the people of hia choice, Plnck'd from the destroyer's hand. 3. In the wilderness astray, In the lonely waste they roam, Hungry, fainting by the way, Far from refuge, shelter, home: — 4. To the Lord their God they cry ; He inclines a gracious ear, Sends deliverance from od high, Resones them from all their fear: 5. Them to pleasant lands he brings, Where the vine and olive grow, Where, from verdant hills, the springs Through luxuriant valleys flow. 6. 0, that men would praise the Lord For his goodness to their race: For the wonders of his word, And the riches of his grace! SELECTION 105. From the firm. Psalm of David. 1. Lord, for ever at thy side Let my place and portion be ; Strip me of the robe of pride, Clothe me with humility. 2. Meekly may my soul receive All thy Spirit hath reveal'd; Thou hast spoken — I believe, Though the oracle be seal'd. 3. Humble as a little child Weaned from the mother's breast, By no subtilties beguiled. On thy faithful word I rest. 4. Israel ! now and evermore In the Lord Jehovah trust; Him. in all his ways, adore, Wise, and wonderful, and just. $ _ \ "\ -I — to SZ 1 • J \ I n *=** d J 1 X sm J. -J- Ai.nAxs. r,. m. Melody. From the German Psalter, 15fi2. i=^ F :d To F:i - thor. Bod, and Ho- ly (J host, The Coil -whom heaven and earth a - dore 2 ■P—e- —.■ Be glo - ry, as it was of old, Is now, and shall be ev - er - more. HYMN" 39. After Sermon. 1. Auo&htt Father! bless tlie word, "Which, through thy grace, wo BOW have heard I may the precious seed take root, Spring up, and bear abundant fruit ! 2. We praise thee for the means of grace, Thus in thy courts to seek thy face : Grant, Lord ! that we who worship here, j May all, at length, in heaven appear. HYMN 73. 1. Our Lord is risen from the dead, Our Jesus is gone up on high ; The powers of hell are captive led, Dragg'd to the portals of the sky. 2. There his triumphal chariot waits And angels chant the solemn lay; " Lift up your heads, ye heavenly gates ! " Ye everlasting doors, give way !" 3. Loose all your bars of massy light, And wide unfold the radiant scene ; lie claims those mansions as his right ; Receive the King of glory in. 4. "Who is the King of glory, who?" The Lord that all his foes o'ercame, The world, sin, death, and hell o'crthrew, And Jesus is the conqueror's name. 5. Lo ! his triumphal chariot waits, And angels chant the solemn lay, " Lift up your heads, ye heavenly gates ! "Ye everlasting doors, give way!" G. u Who is the King of glory, who ?" The Lord of boundless power possess'd, The King of saints and angefs too, God over all, for ever bless'd ! m Organ. ( . j . j , ripipilfilil^iigWPP .):: ! ^ r- 2 I 86 IIAMIU RO. L. M. Arranged from a Gregorian Chant, by L. Mam*. j bizngq^OTh-fi. IJ J J ,1 JJtJ ^ To Fa - tlur, Son, and H«> - ly Ghost, Ttoe God whom earth and heaven a - (lore, *v-HJJ JJI.J ^ B3: -# f ^§3 Be glo- rj, as it was of old, Is now, and shall he ev - er-more. HYMN 11. Trhi'dy Sunday. 1.0 holy, holy, holy Lord, Bright in bhj deeds and in thy name, For ever be thy name adored. Thy glories let the world proclaim! 2. Jesus, Lamb once crucified To take our load of Bins away, Thine be the hymn that rolls its tide Along the realms of upper day. 3. Holy Spirit, from above, In streams of light and glory given, Thou source of ecstasy and love, Thy praises ring thro 1 earth and heaven! 4. God triune ! to thee we owe Our every thought, our every song; And ever may thy praises flow From saint and seraph's burning tongue! HYMN 104. 1. Spirit of the Living God ! In all thy plenitude of grace, Where'er the foot of mir; hath + rod, Descend on our apostate race ! 2. Give tongues of fire, and hearts of love, To preach the reconciling word; Give power and unction from above, Where'er the joyful sound is heard. 3. Be darkness, at thy coming, light ; Confusion, order, in thy path ; Souls without strength inspire with might Bid mercy triumph over wrath. 4. Convert the nations ; far and nigh The triumphs of the cross record; The name of Jesus glorify, Till every people call him Lord. " i i i i . i r ADDITIONAL HYMNS. 67 HYMN tfion. 1.0 bapft day, that stays my choice On thee, my Saviour and my God ! Well may this glowing heart rejoice, And toll thy goodness -.til abn 8.0 happy bond! that seals my vows, To bin who merits aU my love ; Let cheerful anthems till his honse, "While tO his sacred throne I move. 3. lis done, the great transaction's done ; Deign, gracious Lord, to make me thine Help me, through grace, to follow on, ■ inc. 4. Here rest, my oft divided heart, Fixed on thy God, thy Saviour, rest; Who with the world would grieve to part, When call'd on angels 1 food to feast. 5. High heaven, that heard the solemn vow, That vow renew'd shall daily hear, Till in life's latest hour I bow, And bless in death a bond so dear. HYMN 94. Communion. 1. My (iod, and is thy table spread, And does thy cup with love o'errlow '. Thither be all thy children led, And let them thy sweet mercies know. . which Jesus makes, Rich banquet of his flesh and blood: Thrice happy he who here partakes That sacred stream, that heavenly food. 3. Why are its bounties all in vain iietore unwilling hearts display *<1 : Was nor for yon the victim slain 1 Are you forbid the children's bread? 4. let thy table honor'd be, And furnish'd well with joyful gnc I may each soul salvation see, it here its holy | by thy quickening grace, <> Lord, . And gather from their father bread thai ond the tomb. S. Now let thy spreading ffOSpel rest, Till through the world thy truth has run; Till with this bread all men be blest, Who see the light or feel the inn. HYMN 96. 1. To Jesns, our exalted Lord; That name in heaven and earth adored, Fain would our hearts and voices raise A cheerful song of sacred praise. 2. Bnt all the notes which mortals know, Are weak, and languishing, and low; Far, far above our humble 6ongs, The theme demands immortal tongues. 3. Yet whilst around his board we meet, And worship at his sacred feet, O let our warm affections move, In glad returns of grateful love. 4. Yes, Lord, we love, and we adore, But long to know and love thee more; And, whilst we taste the bread and wine, Desire to feed on joys divine. 5. Let faith our feeble senses aid, To see thy wondrous love display'd; Thy broken flesh, thy bleeding veins, Thy dreadful, agonizing pains. 6. Let humble, penitential woe, With painful, pleasing anguish flow And thy forgiving love impart Life, hope, and joy to every heart. HYMN" 103. From the cxvii. Psalm of ]> 1. Pboh ..' Let the ( Ireator's praise i i Jehovah's glorious name be sum: Through every land, by every tongne. 2. Eternal are thy mercies, Lord. And truth eternal is thy word, Thy praise shall sound from Bhore to shore, Till Minx shall rise and Bel no more. 08 MlLODY. 3 TALLIS* CANON. L. M. Abridged by Kavenscroft, if>2i. ztoir ° 5 3 ?z=p: ^sia 1 To Ffc-ther, Boo, and Ho-ly Gthost, The God whom heaven sod earth a - dore, Be glo - ry as it was of old, Is now, and shall be ev - er- more. HYMN 164. Morning Hymn. 1. Awake my sou], and with the sun Thy daily course of duty run ; Shako off dull sloth, and early rise To pay thy morning sacrifice. 4. "Wake, and lift np thyself, my heart, And with the angels hear thy part ; \Yho all night long unwearied sing Glory to thee, eternal King. 5.1 wake. I wake, ye heavenly choir; May your devotion me inspire; That I like you my age may spend, Like you may on my God attend. 7. Glory to thee, who safe bast kept, And hast re fresh \1 me while I Blepl : (irant. Lord, when 1 from death shall T may of endless life partake. 8. Lord, I my vows to thee renew ; Scatter my sins as morning dew; Guard my first spring of thought and And with thyself my spirit fill. 9. Direct, control, suggest this day. All I design, or do, or say, wake. will, That all my powers, with all their might, In thy sole glory may unite. HYMN 168. Evcninrf Hymn . 1. Glory to thee, my God, this night, For all the hlessings of the light : Keep me, O keep me, King of kings, Under thine own Almighty wings. 2. Forgive me, Lord, for thy dear Son, The ills that I this day have done; That with the world, myself, and thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be. 3. Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed ; Teach me to die, that so I may Triumphing rise at the last day. 6.0 when shall I, in endless day, For ever chase dark Bleep away, And hymns divine with angels sing, Glory to thee, eternal King! 7. Praise God, from whom all hlessings flow, Praise him, all creatures here below; Praise him above, ye angelic host ; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Organ Melopt. ST. BARTHOLOMKW 'S. L. M. <><> ±±toJ-4=D3 ^^-a^ To l'u - ther, Son, uiul Ho - ly Ghost, The God whom earth and heaven a - dore, :s: UliiSil Be <:lo- iv. ns it was of old, Is now, and shall be cv - cr - more. HYMN 60. 1. O Tiior, to whose all searching Bight The darkness shineth as the light, Search, prove my heart: it looks to thee, O burst it- bonds, and set it free I 2. Wash out its stains, remove its dross, Kind my affections to the cross; Hallow eaeh thought, let all within Be clean, as thou, my Lord, art clean. 3. If in this darksome wild I stray. Be thou my light, be thou my way; No foes, no violence I fear. No harm, while thon, my God, art near. 4. When rising floods my soul o'erflow, When sinks my heart in waves of wo, Jesus, thy timely aid impart, And raise my head, and cheer my heart, 5. Saviour ! where'er thy steps I see, Dauntless, untired, I follow thee: O let thy hand support me still, And lead me to thy holy hill. HYMN 105. 1. Trior that hear'st when sinners cry, Thoqgh all my crimes before thee lie, Behold them not with angry look. But blot their mem'ry from thy book. 2. Create my nature pure within, And form my soul averse to sin : Let thy good Spirit ne'er depart, Nor hide thy presence from my heart. G. My soul lies humbled in the dust, And owns thy dreadful sentence just ; Look down, Lord, with pitying eye, xVnd save the soul condemn'd to die. 7. Then will I teach the world thy ways, Sinners shall learn thy sov'reign grace; Fll send them to my Saviours blood, And they shall praise a pard'ning God. 8. O may thy love inspire my tongue, Salvation shall be all my song : And all my powers shall join to bless The Lord, my strength and righteousness. Organ. wm. .fiL wmmmsm ■^■^ m 1.ITZEN. C. M. N. Herrmann, 1561. rr \ i hi & T-> I'a - ther, Son. sad H<> - lv (;ii<>>t, The God whom we a - dore, 5=3^H m SE3 s ^ F :dz=c> jlo - ry. as it was, is; idw, And shall lie ev - er - more. HYMN 7 1. WhitsKinhi-i. 1. Come. Holy G-hosI ! Creator, come, Inspire these Bonis of thioe ; Till every heart which thou hast made Be fill'd with grace divine. 2. Thou art the Comforter, the gift Of God, and fire of love ; The everlasting spring of joy, And unction from above. 8. Thy gifts are manifold, thou writ'st God's law in each true heart; The promise of the Father, thou Dost heavenly speech impart. 4. Enlighten our dark souls, till they Thy sacred love embrace; Assist our minds, by nature frail. With thy celestial grace. 5. Drive far from us the mortal foe, And give us peace within, That, by thy guidance blest, we may ret o( >in. 6. Teach us the Father to confess, And Son, from death revived, And thee, with both, Holy Ghost, Who art from both derived. HYMN 75. 1. Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove, With all thy quickening powers, Kindle a flame of sacred love . In these cold hearts of ours. 2. See how we grovel here below, Fond of these earthly toys ; Our souls, how heavily they gO, To reach eternal joys. 8. In vain we tune our lifeless - In vain we Strive to rise : anas languish on our tongues, And our devotion dies. 4. Come, Ib»ly Spirit. Heavenly Dove. Witii all thy quickening pow< Come, shed abroad a Saviour's love. And that shall kindle ours. ADDITIONAL HYMNS. 71 HYMN 2, 1, Father of meroiesi in thy word glory Bhines I For ever be thy Name adored For these oefestii] lines. 2. Here may the wretched sons of want sa riches find ; Riches above what earth can grant, And lasting as the mind. o. Here the fair tree of knowledge grows, And yields a free repast : Bnhlimer sweets than nature knows Invite the longing taste. 4. IK-re the Redeemer's welcome voice Spreads heavenly peace around ; And lite and everlasting joys Attend the blissful sound. 5. O may these heavenly pages be My ever dear delight ; And still new beauties may I see, And still increasing light. G. Divine Instructor, gracious Lord, lie thou for ever near ; Teach me to love thy s acred word, And view my Saviour there. HYMN 17. l.To our Redeemer's glorious name Awake the sacred BOng; O may his love (immortal flame!) Tune every heart and tongue. 2. His love, what mortal thought can reach retch In wonder dies away. ■ hi< radiant throne on high ; I . • • •• bright realm- of bliss, And came to earth to bleed and die! Was ever love like this ? !. De IT Lord, while we adoring pay Our humble thanks to thee. May every heart with rapture say, M The Saviour died for me." 5. may the sweet, the blissful theme, Fill every heart and tongue; Till strangers love thy charming Name, And join the sacred song. HYMN 132. 1. Ye humble souls, approach your God With songs of sacred praise; For he is good, supremely good, And kind are all his ways. 2. All nature owns his guardian care, In him we live and move; But nobler benetits declare The wonders of his love. 3. He gave his Son, his only Son, To ransom rebel worms; 'Tis here he makes his goodness known in its diviner forms. 4. To this dear refuge, Lord, we come, 'Tis here our nope relies ; A Bafe d( fence, a peaceful home, When storms of trouble rise. 5. Thine eye beholds, with kind regard, The souls who trust in I ! Their bnmble hope thou wilt reward With bliss divinely tree. 6. Great God, to thy almighty love. What honors shall we raise '. Not all the angelic songs above Can render equal praise. 71 Mil ODl I p F MEAR. C. M. E=^t; it d !=-(=— J3e- = =t±t=f To Fa- ther, Sou, and Ho - ly Ghost, Tin- (fad whom w« a - dor* I ^=22: c ^ d'lP — e^- ^ i Be glo - ry, it was, is now, And shall be cv - cr - more. HYMN 93. The Lord's Supper. Rev. v. 12, 9, Ac. 1. Tnor, Cod. all glory, honor, power, Art worthy to receive; Since all things by thy power were made, And by thy bounty live. 2. And worthy is the Lamb all power, Honor and wealth to gain, Glory and strength ; who for our sins A sacrifice was slain ! 3. All worthy thou, who hast, redeem'd, And ransom'd us to God, From every nation, every coast, By thy most precious blood. 4. Blessing and honor, glory, power, By all in earth and heaven, To him that sits upon the throne, And to the Lamb be given. HYMN 95. 1. And arc we now brought near to God, "Who once at distance stood I And, to effect this, glorious change, Did Jesus shed his blood ? 2. for a song of ardent praise, To bear our souls above ; "What should allay our lively hope, Or damp our flaming love? 3. Then let us join the heavenly choirs, To praise our heavenly King : O may that love which spread this board, Inspire us while we sing : 4. "Glory to God in highest strains, And to the earth he peace; Good-will from heaven to men is come, And let it never cease." Organ. | a/ I I _j — _L i^nag =t B"o & I O m^^ : r 3I=g t=t f=f^ - z I , I mm =s=«^ j=i t w=f- ** F u riuvAii. a m. 73 ! 1 : F=F -©— ^ ^ CL 1\. Fi - tlwr. S.»n. mul Ho - lv Ghoet, The God whom w« a- dorc, S :p=?z t 23 :ei=ei ii Be glo - ry, as it was, is now, Aud shall be ev - er - more. HYMX 41. Advent. 1. Hark ! the ltLu! sound, the Saviour comes, The Saviour promised long : Let every heart prepare a throne, And every voice I song. 2. On him the Spirit, largely pour'tl, Exerts his sacred tire : Lom and might, and zeal and love, His holy breast inspire. 3. He comes, the prisoners to release, In Satan's bondage held; The gates - before him burst, The iron fetters yield. 4. lie comes, from thickest films of vice To clear the mental ray : And on the eyes oppress d with night, 5. He c«>me-. the broken heart to bind, The bleeding soul to cure ; And with the treasures of his grace, T enrich the humble poor. 6. Our glad hosannas, Prince of peace, Thy welcome shall proclaim ; And heaven's eternal arches ring With thy beloved Name. HYMN 180. " Forgetting those things which are behind" d'c. Phil. iii. 13, 14. 1. Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve, And press with vigor on ; A heavenly race demands thy zeal, And an immortal crown. 2. A cloud of witnesses around Hold thee in full survey ; Forget the steps already trod, And onward urge thy way. 3. 'Tis God's all-animating voice That calls thee from on high ; 'Tis his own hand presents the prize To thine uplifted eye. 4. Then wake, my soul, stretch every nerve, And press with vigor on; A heavenly race demands thy zeal, And an immortal crown. 00 Organ. — i- 1- I r+ ~h |— r « 1 -1 ~=t= —ri — H »:fcfc H s -f- p —&— ! i — , _ d I —a— a 1 *-G — 1 r r4- — &— \ , 1 i p ~ - U — —&- =t= —&- 1 "D -1 \ \ 1 — .-: -': c=t ■ zJ — ri - - " i □ -2 8 O i 3 . « ff II 1 — F^r I s II 7 l t BURFORD. O. M. M ll ODT. II. PURCELL. ^ S P "V d ^ E £> To Fa - ther, s..n, and IIo - ly Ghost, Tb» God whom wo a - dore, ^s t= - ,J rr ' — -jS — e±^=32= Hi glo - iv. Rfl it was, is now, And shall be cv - er - more. 11VMX 124. Funerals. 1. Hear what the voice from heaven declares To those in Christ who die! 11 Released from all their earthly cares, They'll reigO with him on high." 2. Then why lament departed friends, Or shake at death's alarms ? Death's but the servant Jesus sends To call us to his arms. 3. If sin he pardon'd, we're secure, Death has no sting beside ; The law gave sin it- strength and power; But Christ, our ransom, died ! 4. The graves of all his saints he bless'd, When in the grave he lay ; Ami. rising hence, their hopes he raised To everlasting day I 5. Then, joyfully, while life we have, To Christ, our life, we'll sing, " Where is thy victory, grave? And where, O death, thy sting?" HYMN 156. Contentment. 1. Father, whatever of earthly bliss Thy sovereign will denies, Accepted at thy throne, let this, My humble prayer, arise : 2. Give me a calm and thankful heart, From every murmur free ; The blessings of thy grace impart, And make me live to thee : 3. Let the sweet hope that thou art mine My life and death attend ; Thy presence through my journey shine, And crown ray journey's end. - 'l iM; w ^ m% mmwy ^ga DUNFERMLJNE. Mklodv. C. M. From Ravencroft's Psalter, Mtl. S * ■E-3&- To Fa- ther. Son. and IL> - \y Ghost, The God whom we a - ^ 22 '*z—hz rr Be glo - ry. as it was. is now. And shall be ev - er - more. HTMH i St. John xiv. 6. I.Thou art the way — to thee alone From sin ami death we lite : And he who would the Father seek. Must seek him. Lord, by thee. 2. Thou art the truth — thy word alone True wisdom can impart ; Thou only canst inform the mind, And purify the heart. 3. Thou art the life — the rending tomb Proclaims thy conquering arm. And those who put their trust in thee Nor death nor hell shall harm. •i. Thou art the way, the truth, the life ; Grant us that way to know. That truth to keep, that life to win. Whoe rna] flow. HYMX 212. Hebrews xii. 1, 2. 1. Lo! what a cloud of witnesses Encompass us around ; Men once like us with sutFring tried, But now with glory crown'd : 2. Let oa, with zeal like theirs inspir'd, Strive in the Christian race ; And, freed from ev'ry weight of sin, Their holy footsteps trace. 3. Behold a witness nobler still, Who trod affliction's path, Jesus, the author, finisher, Re warder of our faith : 4. He for the joy before him set, And mov'd by pitying love, Endur'd the cro.-s, deepis'd the shame; And now he reigns above. 5. Thither, forgetting things behind, Press we to God's right hand! There, with the Saviour and his saints Triumphantly to stand. Orgax. m^i ST. MICHAEL. S. M. Melody. From Day's Psalter, 1588. -& ZJ d To God the Fa - titer, Son, Aud Spi - rit, glo - ry be, =t =tr u -^- -(9- — ©- :.o ^=^zzzi i As 'twas, aud is, and shall be so To all e - ter - ni - ty. HYMN 25. 1. 1 t.ove thy kingdom, Lord, The house of thine abode, The Chureh, our bleel Redeemer Bared With his own precious blood. 2. 1 love thy Church, O God ! Her walls before thee stand, Dear as the apple of thine eye, And graven on thy hand. 8. If e 1 er to bless thy sons, My voice or hands deny, These hands let useful skill forsake, This voice in silence die. 4. If e'er my heart forget Her welfare, or her wo. Let every joy this heart forsake, And every grief o'erllow. 5. For her my tears shall fall ; For her my prayers ascend ; To her my cares and toils be given, Till toil's and cares shall end. 6. Beyond my highest joy I prize her heavenly ways, Her sweet communion, solemn vows, Her hymns of love and praise. 7. Jesus, thou Friend divine, Our Saviour and our King, Thy hand from every snare and foe Shall great delivVance bring. 8. Sure as thy truth shall last, To Zion shall be given The brightest glories earth can yield, And brighter bliss of heaven. Organ. B3 ^EEi :t:t P I , I -f-r ? o l^^^m I^Kb li:: I si -f=F DITIONAI. HYMNS. 77 HYMN' 87. 1. r>; tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love : The fellowship of kindred minds b like to that above. onr Father's throne We pour united prayers ; Our tears, our hopes, our aims are one, Our OOmforiS and our eares. 8. We Bhare our mutual * Our mutual burdens hear: And often lor each other flows The sympathising tear. 4. When we at death must part, How keen, how deep the pain! But we shall still be join d in heart, And hope to meet again. From sorrow, toil, and pain, And >in we Bhall ho tree. And perfect love and. friendship reign Throughout eternity. HYMX 87. Bmptitm <>i Infant*. I.Tiie gentle Saviour calls ( )ir children Ui bis breast ; He folds them iii hi< gracious arms, Himself declares them blest. em approach," he cries, •• N-'i- BOoro their hnrable claim ; M The heirs of heaven are BUCh a< theSC, •• For such as these I came." 3. (. rd, Them to thee, Implorii - we are thine, Thi: HYMX B8. Baptism < — — 9 & -& — r 3 — g — * — • — ^ — -± ATWOOI). S. M. 79 Melopy. II ■b ~ -& — -■ — o To God the Fa - (her, Son, And Bpi - 1 it, glo - ry ,-Ui As 'twas, and is, and s'mll be so HYMX 84 1. Like Noah's weary dove. That s<>ar'd the earth around, But not a resting place above T'., md: 2. O cease, my wand'ring soul, Or. ring to roam ; All the wide world, to either pole, r thee a home. 3. Behold the Ark of God, Behold the open d< . to gain that dear abode, And rore, my soul, no more. 4. There, sate thou shalt abide, Ther all be thy rest, And every lot _ With full salvation 5. And the waves of D the earth shall fill, :k shall ride the sea of fire- Then rest on Zion's hill. HYMX 131. Rev. xxii. 17 — -J". 1. The Spirit, in our heart-. The B lharch of Christ, proclaims To all his children, come ! 2. Let him that heareth say To all about him, come! for '•i^hteou-nes^, To Christ, the fountain, come! 3. Yes. whosoever will, O let him freely come, And freely drink the stream of life: 'Tis Jesus bids him come. 4. Lo ' Jeans, who in' Dl -• : Lord, even so! I wait thy hour; Je^u-. my Bavionr, come ! *E=.: 8 .'). ^E I « o U-o — -i~^ -„ — I— ?5 /^ — I 6 % Tf 1 i zt m ii • s i s mm ikmmm;.\A D: .? i ,'^ EE -■ I 61 S3 ^ Ml 80 TILOUI.Y. H. 4. Melody. ^^^is^iiii^i 3 To God tbe Fa-tber, Son, And Spirit ev - er bless'd, E - ter - iial Tbree ia One, All worship be nddress'd, As beretofore It was, is now, And shall be so For ev - er - more. HYM.Y 79. 1. We give immortal praise To God the Father's love, For all our comforts here, And all our hopes above: lie sent bis own Eternal Son, To die for sins That man bad done. 2. To God tbe Son belongs Immortal glory too, Who saved us by bis blood From everlasting wo: And now he lives, And now ho reigns, And sees the fruit. Of all his pains. 3. To God the Spirit, praise And endless worship give, 'Whose new creating power Makes the dead sinner live His work completes The great design, And fills the soul With joy divine. 4. Almighty God ! to thee Be endless honors done ; The sacred Persons three, Tbe Godhead only one: Where reason fails With all her powers, There faith prevails, And love adores. p Organ. , ■ i , , b- r ss^gp^ a 4 to ll r 1/fnhf fj W\\ \ \ f l r fTJ l II I ;\n<\ II. 3— any Loiik Mrtrc, )()>< Mting th«' first half. [SRAEI* n. 5. 81 Melopv. « -#-- p : F *=«-«— w- -9—P—&- r i r £ ■f-rf-; ^- 1 the Fa - ther, and to God the Son, To God the Ho - ly Spirit, Three in One, Be praise from all on earth and all in heaven, As was, and is, and ev - er shall be given. HYMN 53. Isaiah lx., 6a I.Rise, crown'd with light, imperial Salem rise ! Exalt thy tow'ring head and lift thine eyes! B B heaven its sparkling portals wide dis- pk And break upon thee in a flood of day ! a long race thy spacious courts adorn, B 9 future sons and daughters yet unborn, j In crowding ranks on every side arise, Demanding life, impatient for the >kies ! G. See barb'rOQfl nations at thy gates attend, | Jk in thy light, and in thy temple bend '. See thy bright altars throng'd with prostrate kings, While every laud its joyous tribute brings!, 4. The seas shall waste, the skies to smoke decay. Rocks fall to dust, and mountains melt away ; But fix'd his word, his saving power re- mains — Thy realm shall last, thy own Messiah rei_ SELECTION 37. From the xlii. Psalm of David. 1. As pants the wearied hart for cooling springs, That sinks exhausted in the summer's chase, So pants my soul for thee, greatKingof kings, So thirsts to reach thy sacred dwelling- place. 2. Why throb, my heart? why sink, my saddening soul ? Why droop to earth, with various woes oppress'd ? My years shall yet in blissful circles roll, And peace be yet au inmate of this breast. 3. Lord, thy sure mercies, ever in my sight, My heart shall gladden through the tedious day ; And midst the dark and gloomy shades of night, To thee, my God, I'll tune the grateful lay. ■i. Why faint, my soul? why doubt Jeho- vah's aid ? Thy God the God of mercy still shall prove; Within his courts thy thanks shall jet be paid : Unquestioned he his faithfulness and love. Organ S^i ^ *=Eg=2 UJ III I I < 4 d o * rr •y-^L p • t 9 • O m. ° &i#p W^T^^m 82 n M I ROMAINE. H. 6. r=^ c £3=F5 :*=* 3-F^ : •©» '-- ter - nal praise bt giv - en, And BOQgl of high- est worth, J\% - 1 »» 1 J ( 1 -# — 4- # -^ # • *1_ J _* — # — -J-^- 1 1 1 1 -+- 1 1 1 1 i -i— ' — 1 1 To God, su - preinc con - fcss'd, . To Christ, his on - ly Son, HYMtf 54. Fn>ut the lxxii. ]\avid*s greater Son; Bail, in the time appointed, Hi- reign on earth began ! He conies to break oppression, To Bet the captive tree, To take away transgression, And rule in equity. 2. He comes, with succor speedy, To those who sutler wrong, To help the poor and needy, And hid the weak he strong; To jrive them BODgS for sighing, Their darkness turn to light, Whose souls, condemn'd and dying, Were precious in his sight. 3. II" shall descend like showers Upon the fruitful earth, And love and joy, like flowers, Spring in his path to birth : Before him, on the mountains, Shall peace, the herald, go; And righteousness, in fountains. From hill to valley flow. 4. To him shall prayer unceasing, And daily vows, ascend ; His kingdom still increasing, A kingdom without end : The tide of time shall never His covenant remove ; His name shall stand for ever ; That name to us is Love. .):: -' p — p =m p =r t — p — r — $ t- & w i I s ,).: t=t 1 I : ^ S :±=^ m£\ - - 5EP5 KOMAIXK. Concluded. 83 H^EE^T; 9 "• " i By nil the hosts "i" hea? - en, And nil the saint? <-n earth. 1 r E= ?2=5= a # # ^ i And to the Bpi - lit bless'd, . E - ter - nal Three in One. HYMN 107. l.Fr.t»M Greenland's icy mountains. From [ndia's coral strand, sonny fom Roll uown their golden - From many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain, They call us to deliver Their land from error's chair.. 2. "What though the spicy breezes Blow nfl o'er Oeylon's Isle ; Though every prospect pleas And only man is vile : In vain with lavish kindness The gifts of God are strewn ; The heathen in his blindness Bows down to wood and stone. Shall we, whose souls are lighted With wisdom from on high, sii-.n wo, to men benighted, The lamp of life deny I baivation ! oh, Salvation ! The joyful sound proclaim, Till ^:iv\i remotest nation Has learnt Messiah's name ! Waft, waft, ye winds, his story, And you, ye waters' roll, Till, like a sea of glory, It spreads from pole to pole ; Till o'er our ransom'd nature The Lamb for sinners slain, Redeemer, King, Creator, In bliss returns to reign. --[— — p 1 — # — 1 1 — \ ' i J 1 & Si i la i -— — ■ .)■■' 1 — 9 — : — &— 1 i m 9 ' 1 ■4 IT/ e : : : -f— f-p-ff-f — r -f*- 1 — =F±*= i -1 — 2 ' ■+- u \ y ' — J- bj: — ._=n a - * — t i ? : i\: i' S2 r i | &MA _ ii ii 8 1 >NMOUTH. H. 7.' /TV Martin Lutheb. wm *—}-, To Father. Sun, ami Spirit blest'd, Supreme o'er curtli and heaven, ) E - tor- nal Three in One oonfeM 'd. Be highest glo- ry giv - en, ) As was thro' a - ges here - to - fore, Is now and shall be ev - er - more, By all in earth and heav-en. HYMN 194. muni Hymn. 1. Great God, what do I see and hear! The end of things created ! The Judge of man T see appear, On clouds of glory seated: The trumpet sounds; the graves, restore The dead which they contained before: Prepare, my soul, to meet him. 2. The dead in Christ shall first arise. At the last trumpet's sounding, Caught up to meet him in the skies, With joy their Lord surrounding : No gloomy fears their souls dismay, His presence sheds eternal day On those prepared to meet him. 3. But sinners, fill'd with guilty fears, Beheld his wrath prevailing ; For they shall rise, and find their tears And sighs are unavailing : The day of grace is past and gone ; Trembling they stand before the throne, All unprepared to meet him-. 4. Great God, what do I see and hear ! The end of things created I The Judge of man I see appear, On clouds of glory seated : Beneath his cross I view the day When heaven and earth shall pass away, And thus prepare to meet him. Organ 4 J— I- J Uftljl Ifjwrii l Jjl i ii ' Lj_f I r r I t «* J i j I Tj i J J >• m ii U i T#fr$?7$vihm ii lay Lung Mrtri", twice through. I PLEYEL'S HYMN. IH. 1. Or 7s. Melody. Tleyel. ' ^ =t ^ bo - ly Son, Ho - ly Bpi ZtL ZE P=P- rit, Three in One -s^— ■ 1^=±I22 li Glo - rv, as of old, to thee, ev - er - more shall be HYMN 4K. 1. HAKE ! the herald angel- sing Glory to the new-born King. Peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled ! 2. -Toy fa] all ye nations lie Join the triumphs of the skies; TVith th' angelic hosts proclaim Christ is born in Bethlehem ! 3. Christ, by highest heaven adored, Christ, the everlasting Lord, *e in time behold him come, Offspring of the Virgin's womb ! 4. VeiPd in flesh the Godhead see ! Hail th' incarnate Deity, -ed, as man, with man to dwell, Jesus, now Emanuel ! len with healing in hie wings, Light and life to all he brings Hail the Sun of righteousness, Hail the heaven-born Prince of peace. HYMN 69. 1. Ohklbt the Lord is risen to-day, Sons of men and angels say : Raise your joys and triumphs high, Sing ye heavens, and earth reply ! 2. Love's redeeming work is done, Fought the fight, the vict'ry won : Jesus' agony is o'er, Darkness veils the earth no more. 3. Vain the stone, the watch, the seal, Christ has burst the gates of hell : Death in vain forbids him rise, Christ hath open'd paradise. 4. Soar we now, where Christ had led, Following our exalted Head; Made like him, like him we rise — Once the cros<, the grave, the sk' Orgax. i .): -s r T^r =^3- -&-- & ^~ ft — n , -f" .-& ■J -J- - ztj -* z eJ rJ & d ej - j 5 BENEVENTO. IH. 1. (Double.) Ho - lv Fil - ther. ho A - = ly Sou, Ho- ly Spi - lit, Three in One! x=\ •=■=*: =*: j -*■ HYMN 56. Litany. 1. Saviour, when in dust, to -thee, Low we bow th 1 adoring knee ; When, repentant, to the skies 8 roe we lift our streaming i O, by all thy pains and wo, Buffered once for man below, Bending from thy throne on high, Hear our solemn litany. 2. By thy birth and early years, By thy human griefs and fears, By thy fasting and distn In the lonely wilderness : By thy vict'ry in the hour ( >f the subtle tempter's power; Jesus, look with pitying eye; Hear our solemn litany. 8. By thine hour of dark despair, By thine agony of prayer, By the purple robe of scorn. By thy wounds — thy crown of thorn, By thy cross — thy pangs and cries; By thy perfect sacrifice ; Jesus, look with pitying eye; Hear our solemn litany. 4. By thy deep, expiring groan, By the Beal'd sepulchral stone, By thy triumph o'er the grave. By thy power from death to save, Mighty God, ascended Lord, To thy throne in heaven restored, Prince and Saviour, hear our cry, Hear our Bolemn litany. m T~i ■ i i I J — h i II i — i—i I I J t-S ^ r f - - fxr r r r , , j j j j > j .. j ^ j j j . j j jj rj-J-t^ ' • Lj II J J J J l J ^ B-lii ^e' ' r r r r t : ; l_, s j p ti -:- t=i BENEVENTO. Concluded. 87 SEE s. Wnn. e1IH Glo-ry, as of old, to thee, Now, ami cv - er - more shall be! U m^mm Ei m ii -9 •- HYMN" 113. Christ our Refuge. 1. Jf.sis. Saviour of my soul, Let me to thy bosom fly, While tlu- wires of trouble roll. While the tempest still is high : Hide me, O my Saviour, hide. Till the storm of lite is past ; B b into the haven guide; 0, receive my soul at last! 3. Other refuge have I none, Hangs my helpless soul on thee : Leave, ah ! leave me not alone, Still support and comfort me: All my trust on thee is stayed, All my hope from thee I bring; . er my defenceless head AVith the shadow of thy wing. HYMN 201. Revelation vii. 9, e ! P F d 11.. - lv Fa - liar, ho - ly HYMX 1S9. 1. 11 \-tf\. sinner, to l"' wise : Stay not for the morrow's sun: Wisdom, if you still despise, Harder is it to be won. 2. Hasten mercy to implore; Stay not for the morrow's sun ; Lest thy season should be o'er, Ere the evening's stage be run. 8. Hasten, sinner, to return ; Stay not for the morrow's sun; Lest, thy lamp should cense to burn, Ere salvation's work is done. ■1. Hapten, sinner, to be blest; Stay not for the morrow's sun : Lest perdition thee arrest, Ere the morrow is begun. ^ZTj H 4=^ 3? o B iif Son, Ho - ly Spi - lit, Three in One HYMX IT 2. Psalm cxli. 'J. 1. Softly now the light of day Fades upon my sight away ; Free from care, from labor free, Lord, I would commune with thee. 2. Thou, whose all-pervading eye Nought escapes, without, within, Pardon each infirmity, Open fault, and secret sin. 3. Soon, for me, the light of day Shall for ever pa' count-less a - ges past, HYMN 83. T7ta}iks<~rivhi(j. 1. PKAiai to (iotl, immortal prai>e. For the love that crowns our days ; Kounteous source of every joy. Lei thy praise our tongues employ: All to thee, our God, we owe, 8 irce whence all our blessings flow. 2. All the blessings of the fields. All the stores the garden yields, Flocks thai whiten all the plain, Yellow Bbeaves of ripened grain: "ur Bonis shall raise an praise. 3. Clouds that drop their fattening dews, Suns thai genial warmth diffuse, All the plenty summer pours, Autumn's rich, o'erflowing stores; Lord, lor these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. 4. Pea rity, and health. Private bliv<, and public wealth, Kiin j itsgladd 1 itreazna, Oi . ■. ■ SPhIsI ^F 1 shall last. Pure religion's liolier beams ; Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. HYMN 139. 1. Rook of ages ! cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee; Let the water and the blood, From thy side, a healing flood, Be of sin the double cure, Save from wrath, and make me pure. 2. Should my tears for ever flow, Should my zeal no languor know, This for sin could not atone, Thou most save, and thou alone; In my hand no price I bring, Simply to thy cross I cling. 3. While I draw this fleeting breath, When mine eyelids close in death, "When I rise to worlds unknown. And behold thee on thy throne, — Rock of ages ! cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee. ■ y - •. . a \ St in»\\r II 90 SICII.IA N I1V M N. m. 3. Or 8s & 7s. II Mi s§= Kjf a =fc o Wm Praise the Fa - ther, earth and hear- en, Praise the Son, the Bpi-rit praise, j'jjUJifrJjffjsa As it was, and is, be giv - en Glo - ry thro' e tor - nal days. I HYMN 42. l. II ail, thou long-expected Jesus, Bom to Bet thy people free I From onr Bins and fears release us, Let us find our rest in thee. 2. Israel's strength and consolation, Eope of all the saints, thou art; Long desired of every nation, joy of every waiting heart 3. Born thy people to deliver, Horn a child, yet God our King, Born to reign in ns for ever, Now thy gracious kingdom bring. 4. By thine own eternal Spirit Rule in all our hearts alone; By thine all-sufficient merit liaise us to thy glorious throne. HYMN 177. Prayer for Guidance. 1. Guide me, O thou great Jehovah, Pilgrim through this barren land; I am weak, but thou art mighty; Hold me with thy powerful hand. 2. Open now the crystal fountains Whence the living waters flow ; Let the fiery, cloudy pillar Lead me all my journey through. 3. Feed me with the heavenly manna In this' barren wilderness; Be my sword, and shield, and banner ; Be the Lord my righteousness. f. When I tread the verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious fears subside; Death of death, and hell's destruction, Laud me sate on Canaan's side. ±=±* a " r p -#-i \ r >r\ i 31 -- r—r-" — h -& — &- i I I I iiiiiife *-- s i- -J. mtmn $ i //w ^p >4 i i r k r i i r :s p P 3 <= § TKUST. m. 4.' 1 ^ — r To (he Fa - ther, throned in hear- en To the Etpa- rit, praise be gtf - on 91 From Mkndk! - /T\ — T, M_ r mm .MENDELSSOHN. KLOPY. To the Bav-iour, Christ, his Sou, ) Ev - er - Last-ing Three b One:} :td=t -i > — Sf-d R- m As of old, the Ti in - i - ty . . Still is wor-shipp'd, still shall be. HYMN 61. Passion Week, and Good Friday. 1. Who is this thai oomee from Edom, All his raiment stain'd with blood, To t!ie captive speaking freedom, Bringing and bestowing good ; Glorious u the garb he wears, Glorious in the spoil he bears ? 2. 'Tis the Saviour, now victorious, Trav'ling onward in hie might; "Tis the Saviour, how glorious To his people is the sight! Satan oonquer'd, and the grave, Jesus now is strong to save. Isaiah lxiii. 1 — 1. 8. Why that blood his raiment staining? 'Tis the blood of many slain ; Of his foes there's none remaining, None, the contest to maintain : Fall'n they are, no more to rise, All their glory prostrate lies. 4. Mighty Victor, reign for ever, Wear the crown so dearly won ! Never shall thy people, never, Cease to sing what thou hast done ! Thou hast fought thy people's foes; Thou hast heal'd thy people's woes! 0: *Tjij j ij fl ij nrnij J ,i L ft m * j r ii ' f \f r imr, rri? r ir sa - Or III. 3— by orruttLng the repeat. HANOVER. IV. 1. To God in Three Per - sons, One God ev - er bless'd, SELECTION 59. From the lxxvi. Psalm of David. 1. The name of our God Id [srael is known; His mansion beloved In Sion alone : There broke he the arrows The enemy hurl'd, And honorM his mountain Above all the world. 2. The pride of thy foes Is turn'd to thy praise : Their fierceness o^rruled Thy providence sways : Their sin overflowing Thy power will restrain : Thy arm on the wicked New glory will gain. 3. Ye nations, to God Vow homage sincere ; Devote to him gifts, Love, worship, and fear ; Before him, ye mighty, Your spirits repress ! Ye high, and ye humble, His wonders confess. SELECTION 123. From the cxlix. Feabn of David. 1. praise ye the Lord, Prepare your glad voice His praise in the great Assembly to sing; In their great Creator Let Israel rejoice : And children of Sion Be glad in their King. *J Organ. 3B -%■ "g: i^ ~C m a Tii-#— & E£fi2 PE ^^ -&■ m u ¥= i s s IS:-' i T±J=tt=l^t © IS a l ^^ p r § 3£E -^ — ^ -«9 — ^ - p - p- i , p m HANOVER. Ow And saints up oo earth, All praise b <)M Handi l ad dress'd A- it has boon, now And ev - er shall be. SELECTION US— Concluded. S. Let them his great Name Extol in their songs, With hearts well attuned His pi Who always takes pleasure To hear their glad tongues, And waits with salvation The humble to bless. 0. With glory adorn'd, Hie hall sing To God, who their heads With safety doth shield ; ] triumph His favor shall bring: O therefore for ever All praise to him yield. HYMN 109. Revelation xv. 3, 4. 1. now wondrous and great Thy works, God of praise ! now just, King of saints, And true are thy ways ! O who shall not fear thee, And honor thy name ! Thou only art holy, Thou only supreme ! 2. To nations long dark Thy light shall be shown ; Their worship and vows Shall come to thy throne : Thy truth and thy judgments Shall spread all abroad, Till earth's every people Confess thee their God. aM p E =S- P I V=& JoJ. ■:,' m ' d m 1 ? p pp ^ ry.t' = lEESr- 9 & d &=\ I W^Z &1 9 ■Z? s DEVOTION. IV. 2. tm 4 m e £ All praise to the Fa - ther, the Son, And Spi - rit thrice ho - ly and bless'd, : m mm Th' enter - nal, su - preme Three in One, Was, if, and shall still be ad - dress'd. HYMN 173. Evening Hymn. 1. Inspired and hearer of prayer, Thou shepherd and guardian of thine, My all to thy covenant care I, sleeping or waking, resign. 2. If thou art my shield and ray sun, The night is no darkness to me ; And, fast as ray minutes roll on, They bring me but nearer to thee. 3. A sovereign protector I have, Unseen, yet for ever at hand ; Unchangeably faithful to save,' Almighty to rule and command. 4. His smiles and his comforts abound, His grace, as the dew, shall descend And walls of salvation surround The soul he delights to defend. f . F 3z2=y jzf r— f — * Ebc=fc=i? J=pd=i i f-f-f TT* r PRAISE. IV. 3. <>r t =a -.1. All praise to the Father, all praise t.> ili«> s. All praise to the Spi-rit, thriee bless'd, m t=J=H±=F F-H4fMf-J+i=^ = 11 The ho-ly, e - ter-n:d. supreme Three in One, Was, is, and shall still lie ad-dress'd HYMN 153. From the c. Psalm of David. 1. Be joyful iu God, all ye lands of the earth, 1 1 Berve him with gladness and fear; Exult in Ids presence with music and mirth, With love and devotion draw near. lovah is God, and Jehovah alone, Creator and ruler o'er all ; And we are his people, Ips sceptre we own; BQs sheep, and we follow his call. 3.0 enter his gates with thanksgiving and song, Your vows in his temple proolaira ; His praise with melodious accordance pro- long, And bless his adorable Name. 4. For good is the Lord, inexpressibly good, And we are the work of hi hand ; His mercy and truth from eternity stood, And shall to eternity stand. .tit f 1 i i i r i i i i i t r r I f - i I i i 111* i i r i ' r ' ' ' i i i ' i i f i f f • t— r— riT ■ -L I m '■ m 96 l'< >K II (.1 ISI HYMN. IV. 4. .1 fct is Ka - tlur Al - migh-ty, to thee be ad - drm'd. With Christ and the m =? • • nrn Ju i -^ ==F=t earth and fnun heaven, As was, and is now, and 6hall ev - er be HYMN 144. 1. How firm | foundation, ye saints of the Lord, Is laid for your faith in his excellent word ; What more can he say than to you he hath said, You who onto Jesus for refuge have lied: 2. Fear not, 1 am with thee, be not dismay'd, I, I am thy God, and will still give theo aid ; I'll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to Btand, Upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand. 3. When thro' the deep waters I call thee to go, The rivera of woe shall not thee overflow; For I will be with thee, thy troubles to bless, And sanctify to thee thy deepest distress. 4. When through fiery trials thy pathway shall lie, My grace, all-sufficient, shall be thy sup- ply; The flame shall not hurt thee, I only de- sign Thy dross to consume, and thy gold to re- line. ~>. The soul that (o Jesus hath lied for repose, I will not, I will not desert to his foes ; That soul, though all hell shall endeavor to shake, I'll never — no, never — no, never forsake. Organ. L JJ. ' ' -P- 1- # I Si i z£zt=t r r~* . I n r A — i- j-ri :£3tt I=±=t r ft i r l i t=t=E mm o t±t r r E3 — — * % ■' » EE3; -\ e wx-m o tmm ■& r^m PORTUci ESE HYMN. Concluded. 97 $ E^ S tsz--Z f — # ■72: -• — #- F Spi - rit, um CJod ov - er bless'd, All glo - rj and wor - ship from f^4rf = 1 given, As was, and is now, and shall ev bo given. 1. 1 would not live alway : I ask not to stay Where storm after Btorm rises dark o'er the way ; The few lurid mornings that dawn on us here, Are enough for life's woes, full enough for its cheer. 2. 1 would not live alway, thus fetter'd by sin ; Temptation without, and corruption within: E'en the rapture of pardon is mingled with tears, And the cup of thanksgiving with penitent tears. 3.1 would not live alway; no — welcome the tomb, Since Jesus hath lain there, I dread not its gloom ; HYMN 187. " / would not live alway" Job vii. 16. There, sweet be my rest, till he bid me arise To hail him in triumph descending the skies. 4. Who, who would live alway, away from his God ; Away from yon heaven, that blissful abode, Where the rivers of pleasure flow o'er the bright plains, And the noontide of glory eternally reigns: 5. Where the saints of all ages in harmony meet, Their Saviour and brethren, transported to greet ; While the anthems of rapture unceasingly roll, And the smile of the Lord is the feast of the soul. I ^zr r-f^Fp Eg^^ B± Si 1 — r an c n 1 1 0=;=? : *=jL i i mmmmm A^t II il 98 MARINERS. IV. S. Or 12s. d Arranged from Pleyel. g FTfr i r r jfe ^ =1 t=: ^z;t All gto- ry am! pMUM to the Fa - tlier be giv - en, The Son and the :»— *: • - s^g=MS — ' — h Spi - rit, from earth and from hcav-cn ; As was, and is now, be su- Hlgilgi IV. •*tf— i ™- preme a -do - ra-tion, And ev - er shall be, to the God of sal - va- tion. Organ. J* ""■ jff r -Jjrb~d hr-l r— * " I fr3f ^H-ff = ffl jg^ p — r f — i — B- 1 r n =zc 1 — 5T f — L{— — p^— — t EH 1 ,):= l=F <= -O- i ' . . h # # ^ i MAIUNKRS. Concluded. <><) HYMN" 110. A." M;itr. viii. 25. 1. When- through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming, When o'er the dark wave the red lightning is gleaming, hope lends a ray the poor Beaman to cherish, Wo lly to our "Maker : " Saw, Lord ! or we perish.'" '2. .Tesus. once roek'd on the breast of the billow, Aroused by the shriek of despair from thy pillow, N.-w seated in glory, the mariner cherish, Who ones in bis anguish, '• Save, Lord! or wo perish!" 3. And 0! when the whirlwind of passion is raging, When sin in our hearts it< wild warfare is waging, Then send down thy Spirit thy ransom'd to cherish, Rebuke the destroyer : " > i i . Lord ! or we perish." A Et I STERDAM. 145th Hymn. Melody To the Fa-ther, to the Son, And Spi-rit ev - er bless'd, ) El -er-lAat-ing Tluee iu One, All iror-ehip be ad-diessd: f riaisenom all above, below. ffrJJI.J As throughout the a - ges put, Now is giv'n, and shall be so While endless a - ges last. HYMN 1. Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, Thy better portion trace : ■-. from transitory things, Towards heaven, thy destinVl place ; Sun and raoon, and stars decay, Time :. this earth remove; . my soul, and haste away To seats prepared above. 145. Cease, my soul, O cease to mourn, Press onward to the prize ; Soon thy Saviour will return. To take thee to the skies : There, is everlasting peace, . enduriog rest, in heaven ; There, will sorrow ever cease, And crowns of joy be given. Oroan. - d=t 4 4-H *>j i j I } npii ' i, in -ffit/f p T r M h ', I I r ', r ^ T ! ' ', iB \- r & t=t i=±=f B: P=p: r-t - t t=F iiY :-i,UI lOO LEON I. 152d Hymn. _ , Mei-opv. t=t i mmms =F St HYMN 152. 1. The God of Abraham praise. Who reigns enthroned above; Ancient of everlasting days, And God of love ; Jehovah, Great I AM, By earth and heaven confess'd ; I bow, and bless the sacred name For ever blessM. 2. The God of Abraham praise. At whose supreme command From earth I rise, and seek the joys At his right hand : I all on earth forsake, Its wisdom, fame and power : And him my only portion make, My shield and tower. 3. He by himself hath sworn, I on his oath depend, I shall, on angel wings upborne, To heaven ascend : I shall behold his face, I shall his power adore, And sing the wonders of his grace For evermore. smi m^ _<2_ Organ. Ill ill! 'I J- T t t r r i i ^ m &=± I 'jii'i 1 I 1 |lij f i|!i/' '/JiJi'i eazzm : 21 LKONI. Concluded. 101 gg ^=» m=^m m : ^m r- mm £- — **- t* o I HYMN 152— Concluded. ■i. There dwells the Lord, our King, The Lord, our riguteonsi Triumphant o'er the world and sin, The Priuce of peace ; On Zion's sacred height His kingdom he maintains, And, glorious, with his saints in light, For ever reigns. 5. The God who reigns on high The great archangels sing ; And, "Holy, Holy/Holy," cry, M Almighty King, Who was, and is the - And evermore shall be, Jehovah, Father, Great I AM I "We worship thee." The whole triumphant ho AMISSION. m. 5. Old Chant from the Missal. t=az^=z !" idztsfc (ii.at Je - ho - vah ! we a - dore thee, God the Fa - tlier, God the Son, i • 1 F3?==S r J*P " Ml j \\ u s^ IS 3* 3 22 God tli-- Spi- tit, join., 1 in glo - ry On the same 8 - ter - mil throne: ft f .i i jj.nj ,rpa 5 ^F5r-=r= SE= End - less prais - es, end- less prais-es To Je-ho - vah, Three in One. mi HYMN 40. 1. LORD I dismiss us with thy blessing, Fill our hearts with joy and peace; us each, thy love possessing, Triumph in redeeming grace ; refresh us, O refresh as, Travelling through this wilderness! 2. Thanks we give, and adoration, For the gospel's joyful sound ; May the fruits of thy salvation In our hearts and lives abound : "May thy presence, may thy presence With us evermore be found] Organ. 2i±: :nz=j ==h=± ^z±^z=^zU:^=:pzl:^= a I a ": r& U is»- o- r , r I s 5 rz ■&• I, 1 I a j si trrr i i r<^ ^fc=F ^IfeW T ' a s Ff^F^l J, ! i 1 1 n -<9 I^II) I I I ST. ASA PUS. 185th Hymn. 103 \ Melodt. To the Fa- thor. to the Son, And Spi - rit ev - er bless'd, Ev - er - la Organ. I ««■«. 9 #:; J— 4 | i MfP^JjfiU J^ tt ^H I »y j r^rlr J 1 rs # # 333E - s :#_^( EgftrHr i ir aiLJVJ if l r ir Three in One, All wor-sbip be ad-dress'd : Praise from all a - bove, be - low, As XT -J. = g > - ^ f -*- -g- ' S3 i / __-_ r ' •# see £±=t=t*Z %irn jir r im^ aas - o I g i| r E>- •" zs ■o p Sfcd itei ^^~0-\^=$-U i r IHP §§31 id: ? s»-s>- s ALFRETON. L. M. Melody. . ^ — To Fa - ther, Son, and Ho - ly Ghost, The God whom heaven and earth a - dore, Organ, i . Ill >.H:!JJl^. J UJI.i i zm mmmm j ^ I LJ i tZ jiii pis i I ra w —:%— iHS - -e»- *,H •&■ I BABYLON STREAMS. L. M. ?> Melody. £=} 3 g 1— ^-jUiiiiip^^ To Fa-ther. Son, and So - lv Ghost The God whom earth and heavea a - dore, _ , Oboan i fe ill 31 II i -I s te^T s s I 5 " .';; "-- •» : .v f 3E Ot£ 5 ts= EE ^ ^ s CAREY. Concluded. 105 j^jg g^jjEgga^p^gsjgBjat Be glo - rv. m it was of old, Is now, and sliall be ev - cr-more. ■p— cr— p- o p— ©-p- p-g-^ -&gsg I I I I _p ,-^l-g- «- "^ ~ Ife^telP ALFRETON. Concluded. Wm. Beastall. a. mmsm &- -~ — it Be glo - rv. aa it was of old, Is now, and shall be ev - er - more. ^^ i r u i r i ' i o c> 3E^ # r* 2 ! I -Gf- -&- ff.f - 3 I Ji^ . s — & rt DEDHAM. Concluded. 1()7 ■- - r* + U-Jx i j uu Hi ngis Be glo - iy. ti it wa>. is now. And shall be ev - or - more. s I tt*= q ^ziz^z±: S BgeB H=l I ! -©- -©- 19- p -9- :ee3; HI £=r E3 :\!t - o STEPHENS. Concluded. Rev. W. Jones. &=& 33 mmi t=\- ^f Be glo - ry. u it was is now. And shall be ev - cr - more. J L p*p s 1 p > r * r p p |g. ' eJ fry p '^.' " •i:; i ! E a F^=g Jul Tj~f iljj. L08 ST. BK1DKS. S. M. t Mil .uv. d 3= !=-« — P : — isl To God the Fa - ther, Son, -l-J-4 And Spi - lit, glo - ry bt, OtOAir. ZETI — *- fF 1 ^ 1^ --l-r- -0- -- i i o i Sprzfc zt=Er:= CJ-d^. ^ idzznFpf-^l u U Me Ho - ly On c;an. U _d=d =t 22 RAPTURE. HI. 1. (Double.) i fe=?^R=±z •! fc£*= Z2Z21 Fa - ther, ho - ly Son, Ho - ly Spi - rit, Three in One! ryj j . 1 i i - i ri ^M *= i i it pT l r — H — r-| — riTri—i-r-A — n-" 1 — ho — rt r~i — n r^ II p f* I N i . ' i 1 1 1-1/ * ' I I ¥ r— \ Hi P_^J ■J i - .^ c EMHUffLU J H<> - ly Pa - ther, ho - lv Bon, I 1 — Ho - ly Spi- rit, Three in One! It' f I I I sLO. i^j *1P2: -* I I ! J=±J=e: mmmmmwm t="r O- 8T\ BB1 i>KS. Concluded. L09 Ok. IIowikd. 1 g— P"Hp o :o :=T 2> s[f A* 'twas, and i>. and shall be so To all e - tar - ni - ty. S flEs r^ PFP p S3 u — »-* rg — ^ P : t ^=3 J^ -0- P r — r m % -0 — Li s> — #- RAPTUKE. Concluded. -H -j- From Hayivn. i J r IJ J LJ Glo - ry, as of old, to thee, Now, and ev - cr - more sliall be ! 1 Z ^=fi : Ei^ i q!4-Ei53i^z= II: "*- ^ J "g^l^l ^ 1 -1 — L III. iigiPPi -*> 2; c . < gii^iy IV. =fc= i — r ' s ' r m ^ ==m=^ i ^ c *- V. dt ^ c fc=fc * I I PPPP 5 5 « r - m: it 113 h ADDITIONAL, I. Sfe •* =! r *• '6 4 *- 2 : c f e > u * S (S- * II. =^13*1*11=^^1 S :s:: j=^=^= UJJ,<» ^ 1 — I- a p -t— +M^ « <5>- :£=& in. -*- Ifei^ ^ ji m \ — &~ M0 - £==t£ 9 §1 ZZE P P ^ IV. w=pj 5 3= >5 i 4 ^ ff ^ ^ ==1 i * ==?£ 3=5: V. --^=p^=^=f U— 1 ° ■ -i-P * 1- 3 -n — O =4=! -_ |±=. =^4=^Ll^l DOUBLE CHANTS. 113 * -e& i I JONES. W m ^L^£=i » ^n? *-_* :5^ry. ss in jilt- past Aa now it is, and bo shall lasl When time shall be no more. II. 2. To Father, Bon, and Holy Ghost • tod whom heaven's triumphant host, And sniffing saints on earth adore, Be glory, as in ages past, As now it is, and so shall last When time itself shall be no more. II. 3. To God the Father, God the Son, xAnd God the Spirit, Three in One, Be glory in the highest given, By all on earth, and all in heaven. As was through ages heretofore, Is now, and shall be evemore. II. 4. To God the Father, Son, And Spirit, ever bless'd, Eternal Three in One, All worship be addressil ; As heretofore It was, is now, And shall be so For evermore. II. 5. To God the Father, and to God the Son, To God the Holy Spirit, Three in One, Be praise from all on earth and all in heaven, As was. and is, and ever shall be given. II. 6. Eternal praise be given. And song-; o( highest worth, By all the host of heaven, And all the e bi^est glory given, iraa through ages heretofore, Is now, and ahall be evermore, By all in earth and heaven. II. 8. By all on earth, and all in heaven, • rlaating glory given To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit: equal Three In undivided Unity, time had vet it- course begun: As was, and is, be highest prai As still shall be through endless days. CLASS III. III. I. Holy Father, Holy Son, Holy Spirit, Three in One! of old, to thee, Now and evermore shall be. III. 2. Praise the name of God most high, a, all below the sky. Praise him, all ye heavenly host, Father, Son, and Holy G! A- through count!. Evermore his praise shall last III. 3. Praise the Father, earth and heaven, Praise the Son, the Spirit praise, As it was, and is, be given, Glory through eternal days. III. 4. To the Father, throned in heaven, To • - . his Son, To the Spirit, pi ren, Ev< . hree in On old the Trinity shaH be. Ill Greal rehoi re thee, God the Spirit, [oin'd in g On the game eternal throne: Endless pr To Jehovah, Three in One. CLASS IV. IV. I. By angels in heaven, Of every degree, And saints upon earth, All praise be addre>-'d To God in three persons, One God ever bless'd ; As it has been, now is. And ever shall be. IV. 2. All praise to the Father, the Son, And Spirit, thrice holy and bless'd, The eternal, supreme Three in One, Was. is, and shall still be address'd. IV. 3. All praise to the Father, all praise to the Son, All praise to the Spirit, thrice bless'd, The holy, eternal, supreme Three in One, Was, is, and shall still be address'd. IV. 4. Father Almighty, to thee be address'd, With Christ, and the Spirit, one God ever bless'd, All glory and worship from earth and from heaven, As was, and is now, and shall ever be given. IV. 5. All glory and praise to the Father be given, The Son, and the Spirit, from earth and from heaven ; As was, and is now, be supreme adoration, As ever shall be, to the God of salvation. For Hymns 145 and 185. To the Father, and to the Son, And Spirit ever ble- Everlasting Three in One, All worship he addreee'd : Praise from all above, below. bronghonl I Now is given, and -ha'l ; While end) When used in Hymn 185, read. Ae irai throughout the i • . let us adore him, come, bow at his feet, .• him the glory, the praii :neet; Let joyful hoeani And join the full obonu that gladdens the skies. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TUNES. Albans PAGE L. M 65 L. M 104 L. M 65 Amsterdam 145th Hymn 99 Angel's Hymn L. M 52 Atwood S. M 79 Babylon Streams L. M 104 Benevento III. 1. Double 86 Burford CM 14 Canterbury CM 106 Carey L. M 104 Dedham C. M 106 Devotion TV. 2 94 Dismission III. 5 102 Dunfermline CM 75 Gibbons TTT. 1 88 Hamburg. L. M 66 Hanover- IV. 1 92 Iosco L. M 53 Israel IT. 5 81 Judea CM 61 Leonr 152d Hvmn 100 58 70 98 72 84 London Lutzeo C. M.... CM... Mariners IV. 5.... Mear Monmouth CM.... II. 7.... Naples III. 2 ^Norwich Ill, 1.... ' Old Hundred L. M.. . . Olmutz S. M... Phuvah CM Pleyel's Hymn III. 1.. . . N Portuguese Hymn IV. 4 Praise IV. 3 Rapture III. 1. (Double). . . . Ravenscroft CM... Romaine II. 6 Sicilian Hymn III. 3 St thv oho* D IBM lxvii. The name of our God Izzri Thy n.. ;. .-hall be my BOOg lxxxix. i reigns, let all the earth xcvii. With one eooaenl let all the earth c "When I pour out my boo] in prayer cii. my boo! ciii. Magnify Jehovah's name cvii. Lord cxix. Thy word is to my feet a lamp cxix. < ) 'twas a joyful sound to In ar cxxii. Who place on Sion's (rod their trust cxxv. L< »rd. f. >r over at thy side exxxi. O praise ye the Lord cxhx. praise the Lord in that blest place cl. L10 SELEC. PAOB [6 53 50 59 92 68 56 76 55 - 79 51 80 6} 82 ^7 64 9*1 1-2 58 97 14 68 99 59 101 59 106 64 123 92 124 54 INDEX OF HYMNS. PAGE 2. Father of mercies ! in thy word 71 17. To our Redeemer's glorious name. ... 71 24. Like Noah's weary dove 7'.' 25. I love thv kingdom, Lord 76 27. Blest is the tie that hinds 77 39. Almighty Father! bless the word 65 40. Lord ! dismiss us with thy bleseini; . . 102 41. Hark ! the glad sound, the Saviour comes 73 42. Haii ! thou long-expected Jesus 90 • k ! the herald angels sing 85 wn'd with light 81 ff4 Hail: to the Lord's inoiated 82 56. Saviour, when in dust, to thee 86 ehing sight.. . 59 61. Who is this that comes from Edom. . . Hi 69. Christ the Lord is risen to-day 85 73. Our Lord is risen from the dead 86 tor, come .... 70 75. Come, Holv Spirit. Heavenly Dove. . . 7<» 77. O holv. hofv. holy Lord 66 • give bum 80 83. Pt •; 89 §7. Ti 77 77 89. O happy day, my ehoiee. . . 61 98. Th'.-.i. God, all glory, boo ... 72 : and i- thy table spread *'>~ 95. And ar<- ir to God 72 • salted Lord 67 sn all that dwell below the skit - . . 61 104. O Spirit of the living God 66 107. From Greenland's icy mountains 83 109. How wondrous and great 98 ! 119. When through the torn sail i T24. Hear what the voice 7 I , 129. Hasten, sinner, to be wise 88 ' 131. The Spirit in our hearts 79 132. Ye humble souls, approach your God. 71 186. O thou that heareet when sinners cry. 69 139. Rock of ages ! cleft for me 148. Jesus. Saviour of my soul 87 1 14. How firm a foundation 145. Rise, my soul, and stretch thy « 162. The God of Abraham praise 100 i 153. Be joyful in God 96 156. Bather, whate'er of earthly bliss 7 : i 164 Awake, my soul ; 168. Glory to thee, my Go I. this night 68 171. Til-- day is past and gone 78 172. Softly now the light of day 88 17:;. Eneptrer and hi arer of prayer 94 177. Guide me, Othou great Jehovah. l B0. Awake, my son] 187. 194, Great God, what do I see and hear... 84 here shall i ! i '1. Who arc these in bright array 87 209. 210. Bern of unending life 77 212. Lo! what a cloud of witn es ses 75 4 m