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ANI> HIUUT RCVUKUNI) TllK M>Jll) lilSliUi'. Ji\ ' .■'^ : '.^Jf .•'" TIHIKTIIIjll WITH « III MilKU Ul CllAJNTS. THK WIIULK UK TIIK MUSIC SUT AND AUAI'TKh IIV W. WAIlllKN, tlrxniiUt ur Si. Jaiium's Ckurvli, Toronto, U|i|t«r CauMia. TDKONTO, I.e. PUHLlSllKl) BY KOBKkT .STANTON. 1835. , ( ''n;na\'«^ a p. BCOTT i CO. TRINTERS, ANN STREET, NEW-VORK. 5792 DCr' Note. — The Tenor and Counter-tenor parts of cucli tune must be sung an octave lower than printed, as tlioy arc written in the treble clef. IVSAI.M LI I'vui J. H. i\l. Vkk I, 4. A, iirTo lliivi! iiiurcy, Lord, on iiii.', As tliiiu wort over kind ; liUl iiiu, o|i|irL'Hs'd with Unah ol'j^uill, Tliy wonted mercy fiiii^. AgitiiiMl tlicc, Lord, alone, And only in thy sight, liuve 1 triuiiigressM, and, though condenui'tl, Must own thy judgments rigiil. In guilt each part was form'd Of all this sinful frame ; In guilt 1 was conceived, and born The iieir of sin and shuniu. Ltlot out my crying sinH, Nor mo in anger view ; tlrealc in me u heart that's clean, An upright mind renew. I'HALM CXXX. «. M Vkii Ca. Vt, C', v. l-'roni lowest depths of woe, To (iod I sent my cry : Lord, hear my supplicating voice, And graciously reply. Shouldst thou severely judge, Who can the trial boar? Ilul thou forgiv'st, lest we despond. And qu'to renountc thy fear. My soul with patience waits For thee the living Lord : My hopes are on thy promise built, Thy never-failing word. Let Israel trust in God, No bounds his mercy knows. The plent'ous source and spring from whence Eternal succour Hows. I'SALM CXLIL S. M. Vek. C», a. 5, fl To (iod, with mournful voice, In deep distress I pray'd ; iVIude him the umpire of my (.'iiuse. My wrongs before him Uiiil. I look'd, but found no friend To own mo in distress ; Ail refuge fail'd, no man vouchsaf'd I lis pity or redress. To God, at last, I pray'd. Thou, Lord, my refuge art ; Wy |)orlion in the land of life. Till life itself depart. Iteduc'd to greatest straits, To llicc I make my niouu ; O.-iuve me lioni oppresning foes, For me loo puw'rhd ;;roNvn. 5 ALL SAINTS. Tnbte Dr. Howard. ig^ ^ 13: IPl 13:3 ^ X2 '& ■& Oonatar Q —qui ^ p -r y~-fpn"P"TP — F eif-rrn Tenor I m |Q P ? BaM g I I3ZZP I ^-e^ Z2 p:=si a 32 XI 33 33: 32 OIICU Pl-o- pg -& 32 -& m^=f^f-*^ mi ffiEp^r i crrUirfi ^iiBi ^^ ?3::^zi: =r= pziip: 32 ■#et p: a: 13253= ZQ #6^ i S p: 1©- 1©- 32 -& PTTY I©- .^. 32 1 6 I'SALM XXV. I'vKr I. S. M. Vi«. i7a, :i. Cft. n To (iud, ill whom I (riitit, I \\\\ my liourt and voice ; O lot ino not bo put to almmo, Nor let my ibos rcjoico. Those who on thoc rely Lot no diMgrace attend ; Ito tluit the ahnmoful lot ofnueh As wilfully oflbnd. To mo thy (ruth impart, And lead mo in thy way ; For thou art he that brings me hel|i, On thoe I wait all day. Thy mercies and thy lovo, O Lord, recall to mind ; And graciously continue still, As thou wort ever, kind. rSALM XXV. I»aht:J. 8. M. Vkh II, in, 17, Vi. tiini'o mercy is Ihe gracu That most exalts thy fume, Forgivo my heinous sin, (> Lord, And so advance thy numo. O turn, and all my griefs. In mercy, Lord, redress ; For I am compass'd round with woes, And plung'd in deep distress. The sorrows of my heart To mighty sums increase : O from this dark and dismal stato My troubled soul release. To Israel's chosen race Continue over kind ; And in the midst of all their wants Let them thy succour find. PSALM XXXI. Paht 2. S. M. ViR. 0, 10, 11, 14. Thy mercy, Lord, display, And hear my just complaint. For both my soul and flesh decay, With grief and hunger faint. Sad thoughts my life oppress. My years are spent in groans ; My sins have made my strength docrousc. And e'en consum'd my bones. My foes my PufT'rings mock'd. My neighbours did upbraid ; My friends at sight of me were shock'd. And fled as men dismay'd. But still my steadfast trust I on thy help repose ; That thou, my God, art good and just. My soul with comfort knows. AYLESBURY. Tr*M« ::ft±: ^ xt -o- f ^|p=j?E|^^i^:| Oomtor i :0-o- e zr ♦DO- ^ift^f^=Ff^ T«BOV fe g i^-"-=1:^-:^|^^ i -Gt X2. Bmm &. 3 1 h: ^i^ XL e 33: -& xt ■ o-# i^^i^Sl o- X? il^ I i p^ jQtZ, -e> _pi-^^-p I— o-l-o — ^ Of eTZg XE PSALM XXXI. Part I. S. M. Vii. I, 3, 3, 4. DoAind mo, Lord, fruiii ahitino, For atill I triml iti thon ; Aa Juat and rightooiia ia thy rmmo. From dungor aot mo froo. Dow down thy gracioua onr, And apeody auccour aond ; Do thou my atendfiiat ruck appear, To ahullor and defend. Since thou, wlien Toos opproas, My rock and fortreaa art. To guide me Torth from tliia diatreaa Thy wonted help impart. Roloaao mo from the snare Which thoy have closely laid. Since I, O God, my strength, repair To thee alone for aid. PSALM XXXL Pari .1. S. M. Via. IB, 16, 10, S4 Whiitu'or events betide, Thy wisdom times them oil ; Thon, Lord, thy aorvant aufoly hide From thoae that seek his fall. The brightness of thy face To me, O Lord, disclose ; And, as thy mercies slill increase, Preserve mo from my foes. How great thy mercies are, To auch as fear thy name ! Which thou, for those that trust thy care. Dost to the world proclaim. Ye that on God rely. Courageously proceed ; For he will still your hearts supply With strength in time of need. Tone HYMN LIV. S. M. Blest is the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love : The fellowship of kindred minds Is like to that above. Beforo our Father's throne We pour united prayers ; Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one. Our comforts and our cares. We share our mutual woes, Our mutual burdens bear ; And often for each other flows The sympathizing tear. 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 sin we shall be free ; And perfect love and friendship reign Throughout eternity. m: f^ MOUNT RPIfPAfM. Trcbia n. IVflUilinvil. Ooaatar ,:t. 4 E^:g -£>-!-- ilEii ^gg zS^SsS :«: o ^B^pg^a 5i?zi=c! g! • -o ii^S^Si 3i# «: ^^^^^^^^s 10 PSALM XXV. P^nxa. S. M. Ver. C, 8, 11, 10. Thy mercies and thy love, O Lord, recall to mind ; "^ And graciously continue still, As thou wert ever, kind. His mercy and his truth The righteous Lord displays, In bringing wand'ring sinners home, And teaching them his ways. He those in justice guides, Who his direction seek ; And in his sacred paths shall lead The humble and the meek. Through all the ways of God Both truth and mercy shine, To such as with reli!];ious hearts To his bless'd will incline. PSALM LL Part 2. S. M. Vkr. 11, la, 13, 15. Withdraw not thou thyself. Nor cast me from thy sight ; Nor lot thy Holy Spirit take Its everlasting flight. The joy thy favour gives. Let me again obtain ; And thy free Spirit's firm support My fainting soul sustain. So I thy righteous ways To sinners will impart ; Whilst thy advice shall wicked men To thy just laws convert. Do thou unlock my lips. With sorrow clos'd and shame : So shall my mouth thy wond'rous praise To all the world proclaim. HYMN LIII. S. M. Soldiers of Christ ! arise, And put your armour on. Strong in the strength which God supplies Through his eternal Son. Strong in the Lord of Hosts, And in his mighty pow'r, Who in the strength of Jesus trusts, Is more than conqueror. Stand, then, in his great migiil, With all his strength endu'd, And take, to arm you for the fight, The panoply of God : That having all things done. And all your conflicts past, Ye may behold your vict'ry won. And stand complete at last. ' x^KOffmris: 11 SHIRLAND. Treble,, Se M* Stanley. t^ -#- t E ^^ 1 !iia cj-r-n -*fP: Counter tr^— p i- p < • > I p — r =«=^ <> I o. ft- fep^^pf I Tenor ^-^-^-P E^ S -o -o BaM R t 1©- sr I n e ^ 22 22 :s2z m JX—CH m^ 1©- -©L. 7"> l <> us: i 12 PSALM LI. Pari 3. S. M. Vkr. U, is, 16, 17. Withdraw not thou thy help, Nor cast me from thy sight ; Nor let thy Holy Spirit take Its everlasting flight. The joy thy favour gives, Let me again obtain ; And thy free Spirit's firm support My fainting soul sustain. Could sacrifice atone, Whole flocks and herds should die ; But on such off''rings thou disdain'st To cast a gracious eye. A broken spirit is By God most highly priz'd ; By him a broken contrite heart Shall never be despis'd. PSALM LXVII. S. M. Vkr. I, 8, 3, 4. To bless thy chosen race, In mercy, Lord, incline. And cause the brightness of thy face Un all thy saints to shine. That su thy wond'rous ways May through the world bo known : While distant lands their tribute pay, And thy salvation own. Let difi'Ving nations join To celebroto thy fame ; Let all the world, O Lord, combine To praise thy glorious name. O let them shout and sing With joy and pious mirth, For thou, the righteous judge and king, Shalt govern all the earth. HYMN XI. S. M. How beauteous arc their feet Who stand on Zion's hill, Who bring salvation on their tongues. And words of peace reveal ! How charming is their voice ! How sweet the tidings are ! " Zion ! behold thy Saviour-king, He reigns and triumphs here." How happy are our ears That hear the joyful sound, Which kings and prophets waited for. And sought, but never found. How blessed are our eyes. That sep this heav'niy light ! Prophets ana kings desir'd it long, But died without the sight. The Lord makes known his name Through all the earth abroad ; Let cv'ry nation now behold Their Saviour and their God. HYMN LVI. S. M. Come ye that love the Lord, And let your joys be known ; Join in a song with sweet accord, And thus surround the throne. Let those refuse to sing That never knew our God, But children of the heav'niy King Should speak their joys abroad. The God of heav'n is ours, Our Father and our love ; His care shall guard life's fleeting hours, Then waft our souls above. There shall we sec his face, And never, never sin ; There, from the rivers of his grace, Drink endless pleasures in. Then let our songs abound, And ev'ry tear be dry ; We're trav'llingthro' Immanuel's ground. To fairer world's on high. 13 CAULISLE. Treble S. M. CUARI.E8 LoCKUAKT. ^^^^^^^^m Counter i s *i?ii:S2 _a. I P— -# -& Tenor ^ S2: H^^tp^ '±±£: 3j « 33 ^iF -ei^ Ban i 3^ e^ F^T^i I ict iB ^g^ 9 fai ?2: o^# fS l©-T •-b: -{>-b" Pl; I js: m eh-et HYMN LXVI. BAPTISM. The gentle Saviour calls Our cliildren to his breast ; He folds them in his gracious arms, Himself declares them blest. " Let them approach," he cries, " Nor scorn their humble claim ; " The heirs of heav'n are such as these, " For such as these I came." Gladly we bring them, Lord, Devoting them to thee. Imploring that, as we are thine. Thine may our offspring be. 14 I'SALM VIII. C. M. Veb. 1, 8, 3, 4. O thou, tu whom all creatures bow Within this earthly frame, Through all the world how great art thou ! How glorious is thy name ! In heav'n thy wondrous acts are sung, Nor fully reckon'd there ; And yot thou mak'st the infant tongue Thy boundless praise declare. When heav'n, thy beauteous works on high, Employs my wond'ring sight ; The moon, that nightly rules the sky, With stars of feebler light : What's man (say I) that. Lord, thou lov'st To keep him in thy mind ? Or, what his oflspring, that thou prov'st To them 3o wondrous kind ? PSALM XXIV. Pakt 1. CM. Vbii. I, 3, 4, 6. The spacious earth is all the Lord's, The Lord her fullness is ; The world, and they that dwell therein, By sov'reign right are his. But for himself this Lord of all One chosen seat design'd : ! who shall to that sacred hill Desir'd admittance find ? The man whose hands and heart are pure, Whose thoughts from pride are free, Who honest poverty prefers To gainful perjury. Such is the race of saints, by whom The sacred courts are trod ; And such the proselytes that seek The face of Jacob's God. PSALM XCIV. C. M. Vkk. 13, 13, 14, 32. Bless'd is the man whom thou, O Lord, In kindness dost chastise ; And by thy sacred rules to walk Dost lovingly advise. This man shall rest and safety find In seasons of distress : Whilst God prepares a pit for those That stubbornly transgress. For God will never from his saints His favour wholly take ; His own possession and his lot He will not quite forsake. Thus my defence is firmly placed In God the Lord most high ; He is my rock, to which I may For refuge always fly. 15 m. pure, ee. BEXLEY. jiTrlble Ca BSa «# £^ Cannier ^Ste^S 'i-t~0 ^ ^ 1© p: ^ I #z:o^ z»5 ::t J-«- 1©- 1©- ^ ^ i S^ i Tenor # «t 22 « — I© ^ 1©- I N ^^^=F=f=;3=^^f^ ^ $2. O H I Bau ■O- 1©- ^ .c=ri. fi^U 1© ^ 1© 331 1©- X2 •o I fctis I 1© ?2:£?F2 ^ -el^ 1©- 5 1© aii :^ 33 -ei- 13 cy t^-p i;T?y P=|p-f^f^|pH^^p^^ o . g:i^p . o i dl^- ^ ;[ t'W^ o^ i j:xL_:xr:^j ura Si ^ ^pIE^B ?3I£I ^^^ 1©- I3^J3 16 PSALM XXXIV. C. M. Vm. is, I vIh, 81, 28 The Lord from henv'n beholds the just With favourable eyes ; And, when distress'd, his gracious ear Is open to their cries. Deliv'rance to his saints he gives, When his relief they crave : He's nigh to heal the broken heart. And contrite spirits save. The wicked from their wicked arts Their ruin shall derive ; Whilst righteous men, whom they detest, Shall them and theirs survive. For God preserves the souls of those Who on his truth depend ; To them and their posterity His blessings shall descend. PSALM CXVI. C. M. Vm. iu*. 7, 8, 9. How just and merciful is God ! How gracious is the Lord ! Who saves the harmless, and to me Does timely aid afford. Then, free from pensive cares, my soul Resume thy wonted rest ; For God has wondrously to thee His bounteous love expross'd. When death alarm'd me, he removed My dangers and my fears ; My feet from falling he secured. And dried my eyes from tears. Therefore my life's remaining years. Which God to me shall lend, Will I in praises to his name. And in his service spend. PSALM CXXXHL C. M. ViR. 1, 3, 3, 4. How vast must their advantage be. How great their pleasure prove, Who live like brethren, and consent In 'offices of love I True love is like that precious oil. Which, pour'd on Aaron's head, Ran down his beard, and o'er his robes Its costly moisture shed. 'Tis like refreshing dew, which does On Harmon's top distil ; Or like the early drops that fall On Zion's fruitful hill. For Zion is the chosen scat Where the Almighty King The promised blessing has ordain'd And life's eternal spring. PSALM CXLVI. C. M. Vkr. 6, 7, 8, 10. The Lord, who made both hcav'n and carlli. And all that they contain. Will never quit his stedfast truth. Nor make his promise vain. The poor oppress'd from all their wrong. Are cased by his decree : He gives the hungry needful food. And sets the pris'ncrs free. By him the blind receive their sight. The weak and fall'n he rears ; With kind regard and tender love He for the righteous cares. The God that docs in Zion dwell, Is our eternal King : From age to age his reign endures ; Let all his praises sing. 4 VVARWICK. Tmbla 17 Stant.ky. Coantor sfct&i ^^^te^^^^ 'i±^ lO |0~ gjgg g gjg^ Tenor , i±e ^--^ j_d:^^ i | ^^ffl-pie^ ^ i£ o — e^ ^ i&- cy ot I ^^-irP ^ -& o i 1©^ «3: i P p o S5I 1©- S^ f#x^ i s s ^ i& V S5 i Efe =S o ^i St 1©- -o gj^^H 18 HYMN VIII. C. M. First annitay aftor Chrittmni. Wlion all thy tnorcios, O my (iod, My riling soul surveys, Transported with the view, I'm lost In wonder, love, and praiso. O how shall words with equal warmth The gratitude declare, That glows within my ravish'd heart ! But thou canst read it there. Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ. Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those giAs with joy. Through ev'ry period of my life. Thy goodness I'll proclaim ; And after death, in distant worlds. Resume the glorious theme. Through all eternity, to thee A joyful song I'll raise ; For, oh ! eternity's too short To utter all thy praise. HYMN XXXI. C. M. Come, Holy Spirit, heav'nly dove. With all thy quick'ning pow'rs, Kindle a flame of sacred love In thv^se cold hearts of oura. See how we grovel here below. Fond of these earthly toys ; Our souls, how heavily they go, To reach eternal joys. In vain we tune our lifeless uongs, In vain we strive to rise ! Hosannaa languish on our tongues, And our devotion dies. Come, Holy Spirit, heav'nly dove, With all thy quick'ning powers ; Come, shed abroad a Saviour's love, And that shall kindle ours. HYMN XLI. (3. M. Alas ! what hourly dangers rise, What snares besot my way ! Of these, my soul, be still apprised, And hourly watch and pray. The world, the devil, and the flesh, My feeble soul invade ; I And my own resistance vain. Without my Saviour's aid. Whene'er temptations would allure, Or All my heart with dread. My God, thy pow'rful grace impart, To help in time of need. May fear of thee and dread of sin My watchful soul possess ; And lively faith and joyful hope My vigilance increase. Help me to pray, and watch, and strive ; O bid the tempter flee ! And lot me never, never stray. From happiness and thee ! Con Ten nun HYMN LXVH. C. M. ConflmiAtlon. Witness, ye men and angels, now. Before the Lord we speak. To him we make our solemn vow, A vow we dare not break : That, long as life itself shall last. Ourselves to Christ we yield ; Nor from his cause will we depart. Or ever quit the field. We trust not in our native strength. But on his grace rely, That, with returning wants, the Lord Will all our need supply. Lord, guide our doubtful feet aright. And keep us in thy ways ; And, while we turn our vows to pray'rs, Turn thou our pray'rs to praise. Coi In Wl 19 AUUEY TUNE. Ca SSa Treble -e^ -o ^ jCL -& -^ -& I e» la il t& Id 1 Counter Tenor ^M I er p |E>- ^ P -& <> ^ I©- ^ Bail & I X)f JDt <3t—& ca -Q MP- 0_|£A Si. eM e^ i ^ I i& p- ^ -& s -€> -O -^ I ^Q- fe& 1©- Q- 1©- 1 I 1©- 1© 1© I il.\ O ^g ^^ -©1^ 1©- 1©- 1©- -& -& 9 i± 5r-q"tJt^i=TJ-H-| -^eL Sfl 33 S -e^ PSALM XXVII. Ver. 7, 8, 9, 14. Continue, Lord, to hear my voice, Whene'er to thee I cry ; In mercy my complaints receive, Nor my request deny. When us, to seek thy glorious face, Thou kindly dost advise. " Thy glorious face I'll always seek," My grateful heart replies. Then hide not thou thy face, O Lord, Nor me in wrath reject ; My God and Saviour leave not him Thou didst so ofl protect. God's time with patient faith expect, And he'll inspire thy breast With inward strength, do thou thy part, And leave to him the rest. 10 I'SALM XV. C. M. Vas. 1, a, U, 7. Lord, wlio'a tlio Imppy inuii tlial may To thy bluss'd courtH rcpuir, Not, 8truiigor>liko, to vinit thoiii, Uut tu inhabit thuru. 'Tia ho whoso ov'ry thought and dood By rulofi of virtue movoa, WlioNo guu'roua tonguo diaduins to apvuk Thu tiling hiti heart diH{)ruvu(t. Who novor did a slander forgo, His neighbour's fame to wound ; Nor hearken to a fulso report. By malico whisper'd round. The man, who by this steady course Una happiness insured. When earth's foundation shakos, shall stand By Providence secured. PSALM CXXVn. C. M. VgR. 1, 8, 3. G. P. Wo build with fruitless cost, unless The Lord tho pile sustain ; Unless the Lord the city keep The watchman wakes in vain. In vain we rise before the day, And late to rest repair, Allow no respite to our toil, And oat the bread of care. Supplies of life, with case tu them. He on his suints bestows ; He crowns their labours with hucccss. Their nights with souud repose. Gloria Patrl. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom wc adore. Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be ever more. I'SALM XIX. PAHi 'i. C. M. ViR. R, 13, 13, 14. The statutes of tho Lord are just, And bring sincere delight ; His pure commands, in search of truth. Assist tho feeblest sight. But what frail man observes how oA Ho does from virtue fall T O cleanse me from my secret faults. Thou God that know'st them all. Let no presumptuous sin, O Lord, Dominion have o'er me ; That, by thy grace preserv'd, I may The great transgression flee. So shall my pray'r and praises bo With thy acceptance bless'd ; And I, secure on thy defence. My strength and Saviour, rest. HYMN XXXU. C. M. O for a heart to praise my God, A heart from sin set free ! A heart that always tools the blood So freely shod for me ! A heart rcsign'd, submissive, meek. My dear Uedeemer's throne ; Where only Christ is heard to speak, Where Jesus reigns alone. A humble, lowly, contrite heart, Believing, true, and clean ; Which neitiier life nor death can part From him that reigns within. A heart in every thought rcncw'd. And full of love divine ; Perfect, and right, and pure, and good, A copy. Lord, of thine. Thy nature, gracious Lord, impart. Come quickly from above ; Write thy new name upon my heart, Thy new, best name of love. LIVERPOOL. Tnbl* inn Tenor TO'pr'i Ban fcS: 16> SI g | |i^^;j ^ 5F '^m R5^ PTPjC 21 LIVERPOOL. Tr«bl« CM. Dr. Wainwiimht. :q- ^^dtetgtp^^°^im^ Oo«Bt«r S^ 0~(r>-r-Pi©T-rr«x|f>r*^ JQ i r i f ^ -o- i Tenor ^^"^^=^^^^^^^ 1»- 6^ zz -© — & zz: I B«M : 8p H -o- pS gg^Spi^i ^^^ I©- g -I©-; ^^ -I© xz: -© ©- t^i ^ i jiif^ Uli 33: ^^^ip 82 l»H\I M XI. C. M. Via. I, 4, B, 7. Nincfi I havo placM my truiit in (lod, A totiign nlwnya nigh, Why Nhoiihl I, liiio atiin'roui hird, To diatant niuuntuina (ly> Tho Lord hath both a tomple hero, And rightooua throne above ; Whence ho aiirvoya tho aona of men, And how thoir counaola move. If God the righteoua, whom he lovoa, For trial dooa correct ; What muMt tho Rons of violence, Whom ho abhora, expect ? ' The rightooua Lord will righteoua deeda ' With signal favour graco ; And to the upright man diacloao The brightnoas of hia face. HYMN VL OhvUtmM Day. C. M. High let ua awell our tuneful notea And join th' angelic throng, For angela no auch love have Known, T' awake a cheerful aong. Good will to flinful men is shown, And peace on earth is giv'n ; For, lo ! th' incarnate Saviour cornea With measagea from heav'nt Justice and graco, with sweet accord. His rising beams adorn ; Lot heav'n and earth in concert join, " To ua a child ia born !" Olory to God in highest strains, In highest worlds be paid ; Hia glory by our lips proclaim'd, And by our lives display'd. When shall we reach those blissful realms Where ("'hrist exalted reigns ? And icwn of the celestial choir "T"' ->,; own •mmortal ." aina. rSALM XC. C. M. Via. 1,3,4, 19. O Lord, tho Saviour and dafeiica Of ua thy chosen race. From ago to ago ihou still hait been Our lure abiding place. Tliou tumeit man, O Ix>rd, to duat, Of which he flrit waa made ; And when Ihou ipoak'it the word, return, 'Til instantly obey'd. For in thy light a thouaand yean Are like a day that'i pait : Or like a watch in dead of night, Whole houri unmindod waste. So teach ui. Lord, th' uncertain aum Of our short days to miril, That to true wisdom all our hearta May ever be inclined. HYMN LVU. C. M. With one consent let all the earth The praise of God proclaim. Who sent the Saviour, by whose birth To man salvation came. Let nations join to magnify Tho great, the wondrous love Of him, who led for us the sky, And all the joys above. But vaifily thus in sonss of praise We bear a j . .1 ,, al ' If, while our ci.n vl u ' ■". Woliflnci 4 .ac heart. .aise, Wo, by a holy life alone. Our Saviour's laws fulfil ; By them his glory best is shown Who best perform his will. t#4 C'onntar Lit- /I-ft#- i 93 i ADINGTON /Tr«Ma CM. Dh. Hkiuhinoto. o- TSl I m Tenor ^ ?? px X c c iim pm It I -o- i Ban ^ -©- 33Z£2: 22ZS I ICE 131 -©- P -o- S^ifep ^Ift SCSI xzzsz I©- q: TyTT:^ ■o- p: ^ p:: -o- I PSALM LVL C. M. Ver. 4, 10, II, 12, 13, 14. God's faithful promise I will prai-jc. On which I now rely : In God I trust, and trusting hioi. The arm of flesh defy. I'll trust God's word, and so despise The force that man can raise ; To thee, O God, my vows are due. To thee I'll render praise- Thou hast retrieved my soul from death. And thou wilt still secure The life thou hast so oft preserved, And make my footsteps sure : That thus, protected by thy pow'r, I may this light enjoy. And in the service of my God My lengthen'd days employ. PS-ALM LXXVIII. C. M. Ver. 4, 5, 6, 7. We will not hide them from our sons, Our oflfspring shall be taught The praises of the Lord, whose strength Has works of wonder wrought. For Jacob he this law ordain'd. This league with Israel made, With charge to be from ago to age, From race to race convey 'd. That generations yet to come Should to their unborn heirs Religiously transmit the same, And they again to theirs. To teach tlicm, that in God alone Their hope securely stands : That they should ne'er his works forget. But keep his just commands. % I 26 PSALM XXX. C. M. Vb«. l.'Srb, 4, 6. I'll celebrate thy praisea, Lord, Who did'at thy pow'r employ To raise aiy drooping head, and check My foes insulting joy. In my distress I cried to thee. Who kindly didst relieve, And from the grave's expecting jaws My hopeless life retrieve. Thus to his courts, ye saints of his, With songs of praise repair ; With me commemorate his truths. And providential care. His wrath has but a moment's reign. His favour no decay ; Your nightof grief is recompens'd With joy's returning day. PSALM XXXIII. Part 2. , Vkb. 18, IsTTq, Soi^, 2! CM. How happy then are they to whom, The Lord for God ia known ! Whom he from all the world besides Has chosen for his own ! '\ 'Tis God, who those that trust in him Beholda with gracious eyea ; He frees their soul from death, their wants In time of dearth supplies. Our soul on God with patience waits. Our help and shield is he ; Then, Lord, let still our hearts rejoice. Because we trust in thee. The riches of thy mercy. Lord, Do thou to us extend : Since we, for all we want or wish. On thee alone depend. -.11 : /•-! i PSALM XCVIIL C. M. j Vm. 1,8,3,4. Sing to the Lord a new-made song, Who wondrous works has done ; With his right hand and holy arm The conquest he has won. The Lord has through th' astonish'd world Display'd his saving might, And made his righteous acts appear In all the heathens' aight. Of larael's house his love and truth Have ever mindful been : Wide earth's remotest parte the pow'r Of Israel'a God have seen. Let, therefore, earth's inhabitants Their cheerful voices raise. And all, with universal joy, Resound their Maker's praise. PSALM CXXIL C. M. Vbb. 1, 4, 6, 7. O 'twas a joyful sound to hear Our tribes devoutly say. Up, Israel, to the temple haste. And keep your festal day. 'Tis thither, by divine command. The tribes of God repair, ' Before his ark to celebrate His name with praise and pray'r. O pray we then for Salem's peace. For they shall prosp'rous be, (Thou holy city of our God !) Who bear true love to thee. May peace within thy sacred walls A constant guest be found ; With plenty and prosperity Thy palaces be crown'd. )• 27 :V ^ ; M DEVIZES TUOKSS. ■Jt- -O- f|fF | fffFfe-ff]^ -o- i :rp ? 32 xr i& I S^ 'O" ^ OriTSTilb. ^ ty ^ g 22 ^ Voce W9 If I /■ 28 M HYMN VII. Chrlttma. Day. C. M. While shopherda watch 'd their flocks by night, All seated on the ground, The angel of the Lord came down, And glory shone around. Fear not, said he, (for mighty dread Had seiz'd their troubled mind,) Glad tidings of great joy I bring To you, and all mankind. To you, in Darid's town, this day Is born, of David's line, The Saviour, who is Christ the Lord ; And this shall be the sign : The heav'nly babe you there shall find To human view display'd, All meanly wrapp'd in swathing bands. And in a manger laid. Thus spake the seraph, and forthwith Appear'd a shining throng Of angels, praising God, and thus Address'd their joyful song : All glory bo to God on high, And to the earth bo peace ; Good will, henceforth, from heav'n to men Begin, and aever cease. HYMN XXXVni. C. M. When sinners utter boasting words. And glory in their shame, The Lord, well pleased, an ear affords To those who fear his name. They often meet to seek his face, And what they do or say ' Is noted in his book of grace, .' Against another day. i For they by faith, a day descry, And joyfully expect, ' When He, descending from the sky, ' i His jewels will collect. Unnoticed now, because unknown, A poor and suffering few ; He comes to claim them for his own, And bring them forth to view. With transport, then, their Saviour's care And favour they shall prove ; As tender parents guard and spare The children of their love. Assembled worlds will then discern The saints alone are blest ; When wrath shall like an oven bum, And vengeance strike the rest. HYMN XLVI. C. M. Blest is the man whose soft'ning heart Feels all another's pain ; To whom the supplicating eye Was never raised in vain ; Whoso heart expands with gen'rous warmth A stranger's woes to feel ; And weeps in pity o'er the wound - He wants the pow'r to heal. To gentle offices of love His feet are never slow ; He views, through mercy's melting eye, A brother in a foe. To him protection shall be shown ; And mercy, from above. Descend on those who thus fulfil The perfect law of love. HYMN LXIX. C. M. For the Spread of the Ooipel. On Zion and on Lebanon, On Carmcl's blooming height, On Sharon's fertile vales, once shone The glory, pure and bright. From thence its mild and cheering ray Stream'd forth from land to land ; And empires now behold its day. And still its beams expand. Its brightest splendours, darting west, Our happy shores illume ; Our farther regions, once unblest, Now like a garden bloom. But, ah ! our deserts, deep and wild, See not this heav'nly light ; No sacred beams, no radiance mild. Dispel their dreary night. Thou, who didst lighten Zion's hill. On Carmel who didst shine, Our deserts let thy glory fill, Thy excellence divine. Like Lebanon, in tow'ring pride. May all our forests smile ; And may our borders blossom wide, Like Sharon's fruitful soil ! GREAT MILTON I J J A A J A A J-^jiJ jAiJ- J PSALDI I. 1, a, 3, 6. o. M. How bless'd ffl he who ne'er consents By HI advice to walk ; Nor stands in sinner's wavs, nor slti Where men profanely talk. But makes the perfect law of God His buniness and delight ; Devoutly reads therein by day, And meditates by night. Like some fair tree, which, fed by streams. With timely fruit does bend. He still shall Hourivh, and success All his designs attend. For God approves the just man's wajn, To happiness they tend ; But sinners and the paths they tread, Sliall both In ruin end. PSALM XXIV. VxR. 7, S, 9, 10. Past 2. C. M. Erect your heads, eternal gates, Unfold to entertain The King of OInry ! Hee ! he comes With me celestial train. Who is the Kim; of Glory 1 who 1 The Lord for strength rcnown'd, In battle mighty, o'er his foes Eternal victor crown'd. Erect your heads, ye gates unfold, In state to entertain The Kim; uf Glory : See ! he comes With all his shining train. Who is this King of Glory 1 who % The Liird of Hosts renown'd i Of glory he nionc is king. Who is with glory crown'd. '.1 !^ m m m \'k' 30 FSALM IX. C. M. ViR. 1, a, 9, 10. To celebrate thy praise, O Lord, I will my heart prepare ; To all the list'ning world thy works. Thy wondrous works declare. The thought of them shall to my soul Exalted pleasure bring : Whilst to thy name, O thou most high, Triumphant praise I sing. God is a constant, sure defence Against oppressing rage ; As troubles rise, his needful aids In our behalf ou^ige. All those who have his goodness prov'd, Will in his truth confide ; Whose mercy ne'er forsook the man That on his help relied. I'SALM CVIII. C. M. Vl«. 1, 3, 4, 6. God, my heart is fully bent To magnify thy name ; My tongue with cheerful songs of praise Shall celebrate thy fame. To all the list'ning tribes, Lord, Thy wonders I will tell ; And to those nations sing thy praise, That round about us dwell. Because thy mercy's boundless height , The highest heav'n transcends, ) And far beyond th' aspiring clouds j Thy faithful truth extends. | Be thou, O God, exalted high if Above the starry frame : And lot the world, with one consent, Confess thy glorious name. PSALM CXLVII. C. M. Vi». 1, O, Co. 1 O praise the Lord with hymns of joy, And celebrate his fame ; For pleasant, good, and comely 'tis To praise his holy name. He kindly heals the broken hearts. And all their wounds doth close ; He tells the number of the stars, Their sev'ral names he knows. Great is the Lord, and great his pow'r, His wisdom has no bound : The meek he raises, but throws down The wicked to the ground. To God, the Lord, a hymn of praise With grateful voices sing : To songs of triumph tune the harp, And strike each warbling string. CAMBRIDGE, NEW. Treble 31 Ca Ma Db. Randall. p fr . i 4=^ yPTo ^ ie>- -o- ps^a ^ ^ i i'^^Jg:- la Tenor ^ ?3= ^Sl^ ^ I p i B«sa ^ E^ J3: 1©- ' I 4' I o «^ il -e^ • >- — ■* ' Baia is ?2: I ^ 1 o ^ o -^ g "0~Tnr jd ■o ^C5i -o -©I- I ^1"^ ' ^ P - e i& CE 1©- SI ^ xt 1© p: TlO, 331 -O- fel^ ::p 1©^ o CJ ^1- lo: I ej tiipp: -e^ ie>- jQL ?3i: -<>- -o^ ^ ^Pgpl 36 PSALM XII. C. M. V«« a, 4, 6, 7 Tlio li|itthat with deceit abound Cun iievur proHper long ; Gud'H rightcuua vunguunco will confound The proud bloaphotning tonguo. In vain those fooliih booateri say, " Our longuen are sure our own ; With doubtful word* wo will betray, And be controll'd by none." The word of God shall still abide, And void of falsehood be ; As is the silver, sov'n times tried, From drossy mixture free. The promise of his aiding grace Shall roach the purpos'd end ; His servants from this faithless race He ever shall defend. PSALM XLII. CM. , Vss. I,S, A, II. I As pants the hart for cooling streama, When heated in the chase, So longs my soul, O God, for thee, And thy refreshing grace. For thee, my God, the living God, My thirsty soul doth pine ; U when shall I bohold thy face. Thou Majesty divine ? Why restless, why cast down, my loul T Trust God, who will employ His aid for thoo, and change these sighs To thankful hymns of joy. Why restless, why cast down, my soul 7 Hope still, and thou shall sing The praise of him who is thy God, Thy health's eternal spring. PSALM LXXXVI. Part 2. C. M. ViR. 8. 9, 10. O. P. Among the gods there's none like thee, O Lord, alone divine ! To thee as much inferior they. As are their works to thine. Therefore, their great Creator thee The nations shall adore ; Their long misguided pray'rs t>nd praise To thy blesa'd name restore. All Hhall confess thee great, and groat The wonders thou hast done : Confess thee God, the God supreme, Confess thee God alone. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be ever more. PSALM CV. C. M. Vis. 1, 3, 3, 4. ; 0-render thanks, and bless the Lord ; ' Invoke his sacred name ; Acquaint the nations with his deeda, His matchless deeds proclaim. Sing to his praise in loAy hymns, ' . His wondrous works rehearse ; Make them the theme of your discourse. And subject of your verse. Rejoice in his almighty name. Alone tc be adored : And let their hearts o'erflow with joy. That humbly seek the Lord. Seek ye the Lord, his saving strength Devoutly still implore : And, where he's ever present, seek His face for evermore. 37 \iAiV(iii;sTt:i{ C. M. Dr. W*nwiiii ■13 I ; , ., 'I hi !] Ml . i ' II m. 42 PSALM II. C. M. Vhii /, H, u, HI, II Attend, O curlli, wliilsl I ilocluie God's uncoiili'ull'd decree : " 'J'hoii art my Son, tliis diiy, my licir, " lluvc i begotten tliee. " Ask and receive tliy lull demands ; " Thine ahull the heathen ho ; "'I'he utmost limits of the lands "SImll be possess'd by thee. "Thy threut'ning sceptre tliou shult shako, " And crush them every where, " As massy bars of iron break " The potter's brittle ware." Learn then, ye Princes, and give car Ye Judges of the cartii ; Worsiiip tiie Lord with holy fear, Rejoice with awful niirlh. PSALM \XII1 CM. Vkk I, J, 1, ti The Lord liim;«elf, the mighty Lord, Vouchsafes to be my guide ; The shepherd by whose constant cure My wants arc all suj>plied. lie docs my wand'riiig soul reclaim, And, to iiis endless praise. Instruct with humble zeal to walk In his most righteous ways. I pass the gloomy vulo of death. From fear and danger free ; For there his aiding rod and statt' Defend and comfort me. Since God does thus his wond'rous love Through all my life extend ; That life to him I will devote, And in his temple spend. PSALM XWV. (; M. Vkb. II, 13, u, a:) False witnesses, with furg'd cuiiiplaiiil.s, Against my truth coudjin'd : And to my charge such things they laid As ! iiad ne'er dosigii'd. 'I'iie good, wliich I to tiicni had done, With evil tiiey repaid ; And come all ye that fear the Lord, Attend with heedful care ; Whilst i,'^what (iod for me has done, With grateful joy declare. As I before his aid implor'd, So now 1 praise his name ; Who, if my heart had harbour'd sin, Would all my pray'rs disclaim. Ijut God lo me, wiicne'cr I cried. ilis graeiou.s ear did bend ; And lo the voico of my requcbt Willi constant love atleiuK Then bicss'd for ever be my Gud. Who never, when I pray, Wilhholds his mercy I'lom my soul, Nor turns his face awav. 48 Rr.ru'oRi* C>> Vffi W. Wiiru. I'rclilc m ii^i=ii^!^ii; m Tenor iiiiiiiigg^iii:piie^^ BaM EeS iSiE^Mg:^ m £*£ l^i?EL°EElEffl=llEliE31 3Ep|p=pfe§p|^=p I©- -(O- SIB i;fe I! '1 1 HYMN XLVni. C M. Almighty Father of mankinil, On thee my hopes remain ; And when the day of trouble comes, I ahall not trust in vain. In early years liion wnst mygiiiilc. And of my youth tiie friend ; And as my days began witli thee, With thee my days sliall end, I know the pow'r in whom I trust , The arm on which I lean ; He will my Saviour ever be, Who has my Saviour been Thou wilt not cast me off when tian And evil days descend ; Thou wilt not leave me in despair, To mourn my latter end. Therefore in life I'll trust to thee, In death I will adore ; And after death will .sing thy praise, When lime shall be no more. ^i 44 FSALM V (' M Ver fri, ;i, 8 II Lord, liear llie voice of my complniiil, Accept my secret pray'r; To thee alone, my King, my (Jod, Will I for help repair. Thou in the morn my voice shalt hear ; And with the dawning day; To thee devoutly I'll look up, To thee devoutly pray. Conduct me by thy righteous laws, For watchful is my foe ; Therefore, O Lord, make plain the way Wherein I ought to go. But let all those who trust in thee .i'illi shouts their joy proclaim ; Let them rejoice whom thou preserv'st, And all that love thy name. PSALM LXXXVL Part 3. <' M Vfr M, 13, 13, 10 Teach me thy way, O Lord, and I From truth shall ne'er depart ; In rev'rence to thy sacred name Devoutly fix my heart. Thee will I praise, O Lord, my God ! Praise thee with heart sincere, And to thy everlasting name Eternal trophies rear. Thy boundless mercies shewn to me Transcend my pow'r to tell, For thou hast oft redeem'd my soul From lowest depths of hell. O bounteous Lord, thy grace and strength To me, thy servant, show ; Thy kind protection, Lord, on me, Thine handmaid's son, bestow. PSALM Cn. C M. Vkb Wt, 26, 27, 28 The strong foundations of the earth Of old by thee were laid ; Thy hands the beauteous arch of heav'n With wondrous skill have made. Whilst thou for ever shalt endure, They soon shall pass away ; And, like a garment oAen worn, Shall tarnish and decay. Like that, when thou ordain'st their change, To thy command they bend ; But thou continu'st still the same, Nor have thy years an end. Thou to the children of thy saints Shall lasting quiet give, Whose happy race, securely fix'd, Shall in thy presence live PSALM CXVin. C. M. Ver TTa, aT*, sTa. le O praise the Lord, for he is good, His mercies ne'er decay : That his kind favours ever last, Let thankful Israel say. Their sense of his eternal love Let Aaron's house express ; And, that it never fails, let all That fear the Lord confess. For better 'tis to trust in God, And have the Lord our friend, Than on the greatest human pow'r For safety to depend. He, by his own resistless pow'r, Has endless honour won ; The saving strength of his right hand Amazing works has done. 45 ST STEPHENS, rr#-- Ca Ml Ri;v Mr. Jonfs iiliPllMESi&MiiS =^;i:(_.i:p. Conntcr ^^^ Tenor Bag* wmw^^^^mmi ^^^^., — ,CLI E iisppfiiiiiiiipifi li^^iiiiiiiiiiii feUiPiiigiiiiil ^ittr*-l o- M-Z 1© =^ii)' ciiii (ill : The Krinmiii'iri iind Hliirs ex|)rp«is Their j{i-«!at (JiTnl(»r'H skill- Thp dawn of each reliiriiing day Frefdi bmims ol' kiiowlt'd^)' Imtigi And I'roin llie ilark i-flnrns ul iiiglii Divine instruction s|n-ingi4 Their pow'rfnl hmgnnge lo no fiilni Or region is contin'd ; 'TiH nature's voice, and nnilerHtood Alike by nil niinikind. To Father, Son, and Hol> (ihosi, Tlie (iodwhoni we adore, Be glory, n« il was. is now, And xhall he Pvernioro- PSAl.M rM.lll r. M Vkk ( -iH II Lord, hear niv |trn\'r, and to in\ cry Thy woiiled uudieiice lend ; In ihv aeciiNioin'd I'uith and Irnth A grufions answer send. Nor at lliy Rtrint trihnnni hring Tli\ servant lo he iry'd ; For in thy s^^iii no living man (Jan e'er be justified. Thy kindness early let me hear, Whose Iriisl on thee depends : Teach nie the way where I should go ; IVIy soul tu thee ascends (> lor the sake of thy great name, Kcvive my drooping heart ; For thy Irnlh's sake, lo ine distress'd, 'I'liy proniis'd aid impart. IIVMN \X (• M Oh, help us. Lord ' each li ' ul need Thy lieav'niv siiccoMr givr Help lis III llioujflil. III word unil deed Kai'li hour on earlh we live. Oh, help lis, when onr spirits bleed VVitli coutriiC anguish sore, And when onrliearls are cold and dcacl, Oh, help IIS, l,ord, the more, Oh, help us ihronrFh the prav'r of faith More lirndy to believe ; For still Ihe more the servant Italh The more shall lie receive Oh, help us, .Pesns ' fr(im on high We know no help hut lliee , Oh, help us so to livi' and iln?, As thine in heav'ii (o he. HYMN XXXVL r. M (^)nie. Holy Ohost, Creator ' come. Inspire llie smils of thine, I'lll ev'iy heart whii'li tlion liasi niade^ Is till'd with grace divine. Thou arl the Coinforler, the gill Of (id, and tire of love . The everl.-isting spring of jov , ,4iid nuclion t'roin above. lOidighleu our dark souls till Ihev Tliy sacr(;d love embrace ; Assist onr minds (by nature frail) With thy celc.stial grace. Drive I'ar from us the mortal foe, And give iis peace within ; Thai, by lliy guidance blest, we may I'Iscape Ihe snares of sin. 'I'i>ach us Ihe Father to confess, And Son from dealh reviv'd ; And with (hem both, thee. Holy (iliost, Who arl iVoni boili duriv'd. To l''alher, Hon, and Holy (liiiik not on our furnicr sins, But Hjicodily prevent Tlic utter ruin of thy Huintb, AliiioHl witli Horrow spent. 'i'lioii, Cod of uur !S!ilvulii)n, liulp, Ami free our houIs from bliinic, Ho ulmil our purdon und dofenco iixnh tiiy jjlorious name. So we, tiiy people, und tliy llocli, Sliull ever |iraiso thy name : .\nd with •>lud iicurtti our grateful Ihanlv: From age to age proelaini, rsALM CXIX. I'Aitr I. C. M. Vkk h!», (10, 'J I, fl:^ Vol evei and tor ever, Lord, I'nehaug'd thou do.st remain ; 'I'liy word oHlaliliMli'd in llie heav'im l)oei< all their orb.s sutituin. Through circling ugCH, Lord, thy trutii Immovable flhall xtand, As doth the earth, which thou uphold'&l Ity thy Almiglity kand. .Ml things the course by liieo orduin'd, E'en to this day fiiltil ; i'hcy arc thy faithful subjects all, And servants of thy will. Unless thy sacred hiw had been My comfort and delight, I must have fainted and c.xpir'd In dark aflhction's niglit. I'SALM CXIX. Pakt «. C. M. Vku IX/, 14a, I-IJ, 144 Thou art the righteous judge, in whom Wrong'd innocence may tru.sl : And, like thyself, tliy judgments, Lord, In all respects arc just. Thy righteousness siiall then endure. When time itself is past : Thy law is truth itself, that truth Whicli shall for ever last. Though trouble, anguish, doubts, and dread, To compass me unite, Beset with ilangcr, .still I maUi: Thy precepts my delight. Eternal and unerring rules Thy testimonies give : Teach nic the wisdom that will iiiakc My soul for ever live. HYMN XIV. CM The angel conies, he conies to reap Tiie harvest of the Lord • O'er all the earth with fatal sweep Wide waves his flamy sword. And who arc they, in sheaves I'abide The (iro of vengeance bound ! The tares, whose rank lu.vuriant pride Chok'd the fair crop around. .\nd who are they, reserv'd in store Cod's treaHurc-housc to till ? The wheat, a hundred-fold that bore Amid surrounding ill. O King of Mercy ! grant us pow'i Thy fiery wrath to flee ! Ill thy destroying-angers hour, O gather us to thee ! 49 Ml^lSSIAII. I'li'bU C. MC. Hakull Tttuor f^lbf^^B?:^ iS'l^^^^i nans ■^_ • 1^ -o- £rz: f^-t^ m li t_l_Q ^ m^m^mmmfm^^^mm mpiifewaa o - c> — iSiil^iSiiSil^ilgl i r^t KSALM LXXXV I\k. I « M Vt.B I. ft, H, /, H (t Ki'iiciuiiN ftivour, Lurd, (hM|ihiy, Wliirli W(! hlivo loiii; iiii|)l, ti Thfi' I'll ('Mill, my (iod and Kii'g, Thy t'lidh'N.s |iriiiNU |iriirliiiiii : TliiH Inhiilr dully I will liniig, And uvor hltisalhy iiuino. Thon, liOid, hoyiind i'oni|iiire uri gicui, And highly to hit imiiimM : Tliy inaJMHly wilii liilgriniagc lliiHl ull oiir liiliicrM led. Our vows, our |iray'rs, wo now incsenl Kul'orc thy throne of griico ; (■ltd of our fiithers! lie tiii: Ciud Of tlicir succeeding race. Through cuch perplexing path of lite, Our wiind'ring foolslc|)s guide ; (jivo us eiicli day our daily bretui, And raiment lit provide. O spread thy fost'rin^ wiiign itiouuil, Till all our wuiid'riiiu'^ ceatic ; And al lliine ever blest ahodc Our souls arrive in peucc. .Suc'li blessings from thy gruciuu.^ iuiml Our liurnhic pray 'is iiiiplori> ; And llioH, llio Lord, shall be our dod And portion overmorr. HYMN XLIX. CM There is u land of pure delight, Where suints immurtal roigii , liilinite duy excludes the night, And pleasures bunisli pitin There everlasting spring ubidus, And nuver-fuding llowors ; Ucath, like ii narrow sea, divides This hcuv'niy land lioni ours Hut tiin'ruus mortals start and sluiiik To cross this narrow sea. And liii;:'er shiv'ring on the brink, And liear to launch away. O could we make our doubts remove Those glo4iiiiy doubts thai rise, AnU see llie ('anaaii that wc liive With lailh s enlightened eye«. ( ould tvt lull climli where Mocics.ilood, Anfl view the landscape f)'er, Noi .(ordnn'NSlrciiins.noi rlealli'sculd lloori, Crmld fnghi u> from the shore ! r I'rtbta fej»J,«^'^f f^ 51 II tMiir f-|'|jJcllJ;iiikl <) ' ' < > < ' HYMN t.WiH r M 'riir IMi'W Vrnr. (ioil (>(' mil' lilo, lliv vnrioiii prnitr (.("I iiioiliil vnici's KOiiiiil ' Tliy Imnd rovolvcs our tlri'tnis il;i\ •^ And liriiiffs (lie m-iison^ rnHiul To tliop slinll iiiiiiiiiil iiirt'iiso risn, Our Kathor im«l ns|aiil as lliy Cnviitir'' are Sii KJ iiiir |>rai«("< luv >^iill may lliV love in cv'rv scoiic, To f'v'ry njio appear ; And let llio same rfinipassirm drign To lilcsH I lie op'ninj; year. ii i 52 • rSAIM LXXI. P.AiiTl C M In ihcc I pill my sIcadfiiKt trust, Defend me, Lord, from shnmo ; Incline lliine ear, and save my soul. For riglitooiis is thy name. Be llioii my strong abiding place. To wliicli I may resort ; 'Tis lliy decree that keeps me safe . Then art my rock and fort From cruel and ungodly men Protect and sol mc free ; For, from my earliest youth till now. My hope has been in thcc. Then joy shall fdl my mouth, and song«: F.mploy my cheerful voice ; My grateful soul by thee redcemVl, Shall in tliy strength rejoice. P.SALM LXXI. Part J CM, Vnii 1, 2, -22. 23 :\ In thcc I put my steadfast trust, Defend me. Lord, from shame ; Incline thine ear, and save my soul. For righteous is thy name. Therefore with psaltery and harp Thy truth, O Lord, I'll praise ; To thee, the God of Jacob's race, My voice in anthems raise. Then joy shall fill my mouth, and songs Employ my cheerful voice ; My grateful soul, by thee redeem'd, > Shall in thy strength rejoice. My tongue thy just and righteous nct.s Shall all the day proclaim ; Because tliou didst confound my foes, And brought'st them all to shame. HYMN XX VH. (' M The Sun of Righteousness appears. To .set in blood no more : The light which s.'atters all your fear.s, Your risinr ond, adore ' The saints, when he resigned bis braalb, Uncios'd their sleeping eyes ; He breaks again the bands of death, Again (he dead arise Alone tlie dreadful race he ran, Alone tlic wineprcs.s trod ; Hf groans, he dies, — behold the man ' He lives ; — heliold the (iod • In vain the watch, the .«lone, ihr Tn\, Forbid the Lord to ris^c ; He breaks the gales of dmili n'ld hell And ojicns Paradise. ST. MAGNUS. Treble 53 C« Mi Jeremiah Clakk. Counter t-# J- -& 33t^* :#f=±d:^ -#: =s:p: P 10-n; p:: o- Sfeiglzi^^ 10- -o- czisi Hf Tenor gl^StP^^p^^ -F= il Bass ffi»5354; l^g toiiei ili^i^^E ^1 y iii ;i^ ^^gig | #|g ip gp^ i ^ '&^ o— iSSSSH I I P-d-=H -<^ el oiE^irM-iEE^I ^¥^ «:;rxP— — r p:; p^--- ^3 :g: -JT-ir-t-^ 3S?S^^ I trS 54 PSALM XCll. C. M. Ver. 1, 8, 4. G. P, How good and pleasant must it be To thank the Lord most high ! And with repeated hymns of praise His name to magnify. With every morning's early dawn His goodness to relate ; And of his constant truth each night The glad ellects repeat. For through thy wondrous works, O Lord, TliPU mak'st my heart rejoice ; The thoughts of them shall make me glad. And shout with cheerful voice. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore. Be glory, as it was, is now, And shall be evermore. HYMN XXXIX. C. M. Father of Mercies ! in thy word What endless riches shine ! For ever be thy name ador'd For knowledge thus divine ! Here the Redeemer's welcome voice Spreads hcav'nly peace around ; And life and everlasting joys Attend the blissful sound. O may those heav'nly pages be My first, my chief delight ! And still new beauties may I see. And still increase in light. Divine Instructor ! glorious Lord ! Be thou for ever near : Teach me to love thy sacred word, And view my Saviour there. HYMN XXH. CM. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds In a believer's ear ! It soothes his sorrows, heals his woundt., And drives away his fear. It makes the woundec" spirit whole. And calms llio troubled breast ; 'Tis manna to the hungry soul, And to the weary, rest. Dear name ! the rock on which I build. My shield and hilling place : My never-Kalling trra«'ry, till'd With boundless stores of grace. By thee uiy pray'rs acceptance gain. Although with sin defil'd ; Satan accuses me in vain, And [ am own'd a child. Jesus! my Shepherd, (iuardian. Friend, My Prophet, Priest, and King ; My Lord, my lit'c, my way, my end, Accept the praise I bring. HYMN LV. C. M. Oh ! for a closer walk with God, A calm and heav'nly frame ! A light to shine upon the road That leads me to the Lamb ! Where is the blessedness I knew, When first I saw the Lord ? Where is the soul-refreshing view Of Jesus and his word 7 What peaceful hours I then enjoy'd ; How sweet their mem'ry still : But now I feel an aching void 'l"he world can never fill. Return, O holy Dove, return, Sweet messenger of rest ; I hate the sins that made thee mourn. And drove thee from my breast. So shall my walk be close with God ; Calm and serene my frame ; So purtu- light shall mark the road That leads me to the Lamb. 55 a ST. ANNS. Treble CM. Counter ^^^f le- I©- ^I^^IeSl^eI^ tr— 1^ m 3 1©- ^^f^^^;^^s^3^^^^ Tenor -fr iH iJirai: 32. ^^-gjgf 3z i3_~c i3: 11 Ban » »^Z^ 1©- I©- ^■ Jei P-IP-+© £31 p— F I 1" 11 le T33 ©- -Q EE -i§ -r=«-(©- •zQi::P:i EHEE3£ I -# :«: ^^ 1© oj^-^._#p__ i^. :P: 1©-- jgEgjia I ^■ Q o=S ^z-3: :P=P- 32 33: 13; p: ^ i ^C7 — ; t; © 1©- -©- p: -I©- -Q iEHSSH «;! ) m > -: ' "1 lo(i ; !•: m FSALM XIII. C. M. Vkii. 1, 8,5. C, How long wilt thou forget me, Lord 1 Must 1 for ovrr mourn ? How long wilt '.liou withdraw from me, Oh! novc ruturu? How long shidi iin.vious thoughts my soul. And grief my heart, oppress ? How long my enemies insult. And I have no redress ? Since I have always plac'd my trust Beneath thy mercy's wing, Thy saving health will come, and then My heart with joy shall spring. Then sha'l my songj with praise inspir'd, To thee, my God, ascend, Who to thy servant in distress Such bounty didst extend. PSALM XXVHI. C M. Vkh. 1,3,3. O. P. O Lord, my rock, to thee I cry, In sighs consume my breath : O answer, or I shall become Like those that sleep in death. Regard my supplication. Lord, Tho cries that I repeat. With weeping eye« and lifted hands. Before thy mercy seat. Let me escape the sinners' doom. Who make a trade of ill. And ever speak the person fair Wiiose blood they mean, to spill. Gloria Patri. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom we adore, Be glory, as it was, is now. And shall be evermore. PSALM LXXXVL Part 1. CM. Vek. 1, 2, V4> 5. To my complaint, O Lord my God, Thy gracious ear incline ; Hear me, distress'd and destitute Of all relief but thine! Do thou, O God! preserve my soul. That does thy name adore ; Thy servant keep, and him, whose trust Relies on thee, restore. To me, who daily thee invoke. Thy mercy. Lord, extend : Refresh thy servant's soul, whoso hopes On thee alone depend. Thou, Lord, art good — not only good. But prompt to pardon, too ; Of plenteous mercy to all (hose Who for thy mercy sue. HYMN LXXH. C. M. Fast Day. Almighty Lord ! before thy throne Thy mourning people bend ; 'Tis on thy pard'ning grace alonn Our prostrate hopes depend. Dark judgments from thy heavy hand, 'I'hy dreadful pow'r display ; Yet mercy spares our guilty land. And still we live to pray. O turn us, turn us, mighty Lord, Convert us by thy grace ; Then shall our hearts obey thy word, And humbly seek thy face. Then should insulting (l s invade. We shall not sink in fear ; Secure of never- failing aid, If God, our God, be near. 57 m WESTERIIAIM. Treble CM. Counter "^ " Q a n izz^r ±fz^ tzizr -#^ ::q: mm ^i-_-F^+a=^-z o eIISI^ bShl 3 :^±±: o- p a^Txaipii?:*^ -©- ■| r lO P= ge Tenor :3Lp: o^ -^-< g o Jj. ^Tg" fk-FPFf ;c2 o— o ^ Bail E# §31 ^ -O- p::; |0 pgp%£^^p^ m '=^i^pPS^ Pp- 1 li t-*^ s :p:jrzz ^- :a: 9 I©- SEzp: gzi^JgyP I ga i» :d -o- M- 17 33: Plfe^ ^^a i^ t^-^ o- ^ ^ ii^=iiSS tLi] ■if. 58 PSALM VI. C. M. Vep. 1, 2, 3, 4. Thy dreadful anger, Lord, restrain, And spare a wretch forlorn ; Correct me not in thy fierce wrath, Too heavy t>' be borne. Have mercy. d, lor I grow faint. Unable to endure The anguish of my aching bones, Which thou alone canst cure. My tortur'd flesh distracts my mind. And fills my soul with grief; But, Lord, how long wilt thou delay To grant me thy relief! Thy wonted goodness, Lord, repeat, And ease my troubled soul ; Lord, for thy wond'rous mercy's sake, Vouchsafe to make mo whole. PSALM XXII. C. M. Vbr. 1, 14, 16, 18. My God, my God, why leav'st thou me, V<'hen I with anguish faint? O why so far from me remov'd, And from my loud complaint ? My blood like wafer's spill'd, my joints Are rack'd and out of frame ; My heart dissolves within my breast Like wax before the flame. Like bloodhounds to surround me they In pack'd assemblies meet ; They pierc'd my inofiensive hands, They pierc'd my harmless feet. As spoil my garments they divide. Lots for my vesture cast : Therefore approach, O Lord, my strength. And to my succour haste. 59 WINDSOR. Treble CM. KAVE'St'ROI'T. pejE^dE^i pizf^^gt'^'i^g ig -el ss i Counter |ig^^^^g^ O- PL-CL m Tenor ^ I©- I©- Sl ^ ^m 1©- i Bau g: | I Q 23 ?3- ipaii^^ i ^ t.fi^ 33: i^ IQ X? -#ei 10 pi^^^pgg;^^^^^!^ ^ -o^ 52: -•^< z? -el :Ft -o :gi -o- ^: 3 -m. :p: 1©^ ? 1©- -©» E^iE^I^^ z3it:5 ^R£2=pqi|| S At'l I hi 1 ;;, n Hi 1^ nil -BH 60 PSALM XVI. C. M. Vkr. S, 9, 10, II, I sirivo nncli action to approve To his ali-8oeing eye : No dangers shall my hopoa remove, Because he still is nigh. Therefore my heart all grief defies, My glory does rejoice ; My flesh shall rest in hope to rise, Wak'd by his pow'rful voice. Thou, Lord, when I resign my breath. My soul from hell shalt free ; Nor let thy holy one in death The least corruption see. Thou shalt the paths of life display, That to thy presence lead ; Where pleasures dwell without allay. And joys that never fade. PSALM XXXIIL Paht I. C. M. Vkr. l,0. Cu, 11- Lot all the just to God with joy Their cheerful voices raise ; For well the righteous it becomes To sing glad songs of praise. For faithful is the word of God, His works with truth abound ; He justice loves, and all the earth. Is with his goodness crown'd. Let earth, and all that dwell therein. Before him trembling stand ; For when he spake the word, 'twas made, 'Twas flx'd at his command. Whato'cr the mighty Lord decrees, Shall stand for ever sure ; 1. '< settled purpose of his heart To ages shall endure. PSALM XLVIIL C. M. Ver. 1, 10, 11, 14. The Lord, the only God, is great. And greatly to bo pruis'd In Zion, on whose happy mount His sacred throne is rais'd. According to thy sov'reign name, Thy praise through earth c.xtend.s : Tiiy pow'rful arm, as justice guides. Chastises, or defends. Let Zion's mount with joy resound, Her daughters all be taught. In songs, his judgments to e.xtol. Who this deliv'rance wrought. This God is ours, and will be ours, Whilst wc in him conlidu : Who, as he has proserv'd ua now, Till death will be our "uide. HYMN XXXIV. CM. How glorious is the King to-day ! How glorious Israel's King ! With truth his people thus may say, And well his praise may sing. He makes his goodness pass before His wond'ring people's eyes ; And feeds them with a boundless store Of satisfying joys. He meets them with a smiling face. And with a father's voice ; He bids them triumph in his grace. And in his name rejoice. Their praise with favour he receives. And hearkens when they pray ; Forgives their sins, their wants relieves, And leads them in the way. 'i'o Israel's God be glory given, Tlic (Jod wlioin saints adore, On earth, and in the iiighcst lieav'n, Bolli now and evermore. 61 WAKEFIELD. Ca IKCa Dr. IIeioiiington. /(Treble fc sElMf^^" ? m^^^ i«-!-nj|^3 jfftp, 1 Connter ^!^ cc Egg^^lg Tenor ^ H^ >^ ei XL i o-»-e^ e Ba«s 1©^ -G- 1©- ir» '*~~^ ^^^^^^^ ■1 tf* tft a:^a *« iSiSte^i ^: ■I -J <»-l«ft:pp^,rr -O- EEEggm i:! 1.ili PSALM LXXVII. C. M. Vm. vTh, 0, 10, i17is Has God for over cast ua off 1 Withdrawn his favour quite ? Arc both hia morcy and his truth Rotir'd to endless night ? Can his long |)racti8'd love forgot Its wonted aid to bring 1 lias ho in wrath shut up, and seal'd His mercy's healing spring 7 I said, my weakness hints those feurH, But I'll my fears disband ; I'll yet remember the Most High, And years of his right hand. I'll call to mind his works of old, The wonders of his might ; On them my heart shall meditate. My tongue shall them recite. HYMN LXIV. CM. VVKKUhtM Hark ! from the tombs, a doleful sound. My oars attend the cry — " Ye living men, come, view the ground " Whore you must Rhortly lie. " Princes, this clay must be your bed, " In spite of all your tow'rs j "Tho tall, the wise, the rev'rend head " Must lie OS low as ours." Great God ! is this our certain doom ? And are wo still secure? iStill walking downwards to tho tomb ? And yet propar'd no more ? Grant us the pow'rs of quick'ning grace. To fit our souls to fly : Then, when wo drop this dying flesh, We'll rise above tho sky. TCBAV HYMN XXIV. C. M. Dark was tho night, and cold tho ground On which the Lord was laid ; His sweat like dro|)S of blood run down, In agony he pruy'd : " Father, remove this bitter cup, " If such thy sacred will ; " If not, content, to drink it up, " Thy pleasure I fulfil." Go to the garden, .sinner, see Those precious drops that flow * That heavy load he bore for thcc — For thee he lies so low. HYMN XXXV. C. M. Whlt-Bunday. Spirit of Truth * on this thy day To thee for help wo cry, To guide us through the dreary way Of dark mortality ! We ask not. Lord ! thy cloven flame, Or tongues of various tone ; But long thy praises to proclaim With fervour in our own. Wo mourn not that prophetic skill Is found on earth no more ! Enough for us to trace thy will In Scripture's sacred lore. We neither have, nor seek the pow'r 111 demonii to control ; But thou, in dark temptation's hour, Shalt chase them from the soul. fe ST. MARY'S. TnbS* 03 C« M« Oh. Blow. Conutor :bw~£= ^ ii -^^^^m^mmmi -5^-" a. ^ o le-i icr -|6> — P ggjgj^gi&l^ Tcnar -t"^ ICE :23 J2 iO- rlO- pp^^^ji^pgl BaM K^e-o) ^^^ -e^ Xl! <>--c> ?5-'J i p>+- |E^ '— |C SH 1 1. I f s§^ :33: <> :a C9I-, si sss^ia 1©- ^ lO- 1f>- O I P"T ^ 1©- |0 im I ; ^^ pi pz l^gi ;e o^ ? :jq[: i»- xt ^Mh^l^ ^^iS -lO- \ :!|: lb: e4 HYMN LVIII. L. M. Morninc< Awoko my loul, and witli tho nun Thy daily stage of duty run ; Shako oir dull alotli, niid unrly tin To pay thy morning lacritico. Redeem thy misBpent moments past, And live tiiis day as if thy last ; Thy talents to improve take caro ; Fur tho groat day thyself prepare. Let all thy converse be sincere, Thy conscience os tho noonday cleor ; For God's ail-seeing eye surveys Thy secret thoughts, thy works and ways. Wake, and liiV up thyself, my heart, And with the angels bear thy part ; Who all night long unwearied sing. High glory to th' eternal King ! HYMN LXX. L. M. On lajimi llu f'uumdi/iim illont «/ a Church or Chaptl. This stimn to thee in fnilh wo lay, We build this tornpio, Lord, tu thee ; Thine eye bo open night and day To guard this house and sanctuary. Hero, when thy people seek thy face, And dying sinners pray to live ; Hoar thou, in heav'n thy dwelling place, And when thou hearost, O forgive I Here, when thy messengers proclaim The blessed Oospel of thy Son, Still by tho pow'r of his great name Be mighty signs and wonders done. Hosanna to their heav'nly King, When children's voices raise that song, Hosanna ! let their angels sing. And heav'n with earth tho strain prolong. Out will, indeed, Jehovah deign Here to abide, — no transient guest ? Here will tho world's Redeemer reign. And here the Holy Spirit rest 7 That glory never hence depart ! Yet choose not. Lord, this house alone ; Thy kingdom come to ev'ry heart, In ev'ry bosom fix thy throne. M 1 < i ong. MOilMNCJ HYMN. jTrtMa Zia Ma nARrilBLONON. i Ik Conntar m '=^^m fcnc ^ Tanor -e-^ m^m^^ ^^ Baaa e P ^^j^^^^?^# E^,di _«_ ^SSl rft i^ fEf; *— S ^ m -j»- 1» — r — (• — I* ? ^Ei ^ ipp^^ ^F=i^ ^iiiii It: 1 1 ri 66 HYMN LIX. L. M. Evening. Glory to thee, my God, this night. For all the blessings of the light ; Keep me, O keep me. King of kings. Beneath thy own almighty wings ! Forgive me. Lord, for thy dear Son, The ill that I this day have done ; That with the world, myself, and ;,hce, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be. Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed ; Teach mo to die, that so I may Rise glorious at the judgment day. O may my soul on thee repose, And may sweet sleep mine eyelids close ; Sleep that shall mc more active make, To serve my God when I awake. Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Praise him all creatures here below, Praise him above, ye hcav'nly host, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. 67 EVENING HYMN. Treble "or o-e'-o-e'- #^ i^m ^ Counter ^^ 1© -o--©-©^ rr 1©- 1©- Ql^Q Q ^.Q- s Tenor -#- ^-©L ©-©-© it ;^ -© -© ^ i ©-1© — ©- Bail Pip ©- -© -© p: ©- S5— ,.-1 e^— 1 ■At \ f> ^^1-^^^ ^^gf^l -#• ^.sn ^ ©- ^»prT©— ^ p:o i t> -© ©- — © ©- -1© Tr~lay ; And I from them, through all my life, Will never go astray. If thou true wisdom from abovd Wilt graciously impart. To keep thy perfect laws I will Devote my zealous heart. Direct me in the sacred ways To which thy precepts lead ; Because my chief delight has been Thy righteous paths to tread. From those vain objects turn my eyes, Which this false world displays ; But give me lively power and strength To keep thy righteous ways. PSALM CXIX. Part 2. C. M. Ver. ir, 18, 19, 24. Be gracious to thy servant. Lord, Do thou my life defend. That I, according to thy word, My future time may spend. Enlighten both my eyes and mind. That so I may discern The wondrous things which they behold, Who thy just precepts learn. Though like a stranger in the land, From place to place T «tray. Thy righteous judgments trom my sight, Remove not thou away. For thy commands have always been My comfort and delight ; By them I learn, with prudent care. To guide my steps aright. PSALM CXIX. Part 5. CM. Veb. 138, 133, 134, 135. With favour. Lord, look down on mc. Who thy relief implore ; As thou art wont to visit those Who thy blest name adore. Directed by thy heav'nly word Let all my footsteps be ; Nor wickedness of any kind Dominion have o'er me. Release, entirely set me free From persecuting hands, That unmolested i may learn And practice thy commands. On mo, devoted to thy fear. Lord, make thy face to shine : Thy statutes both to know and keep, My heart with zeal incline. COLBORNE. /Treble m Ct V/tm Wabrejt, i^Lz -o- .a o o-E5ii M ifc>^ -o :«oi::i«-d i Counter izQzzzo: q: ggg gp;|!EgpgEpg| Tenor L^ #-__i ^^ T — r o- Q|_ -oC> -c>P<3- e-<3)- ^2^1 35^5 UnM g^!5:3[iQ: M^ :2^ -O r , "O" fgg gp zp lip pfr'^pFCf I ^teEE-^ -P ■F ^illsll -o - lo :; <^-zi— P .-«— -o-o- -tiS: C£ \:zja::o:r^- -r^iCr mmm^ ^ ^^mm ■tJ :p; : o— c>H &i=5,s^ii filiisailiSill o- <:> II ll<< 10 70 PSALM XXIX. L.M. Vkr. 1, a, ;t, loTu. Ye princes, that in might excel, Your gratctui sacriticc prcpiiru ; God's glorious actions loudly tell, His wondrous pow'r to all dcclfire. To his great name fresh a}tp:B raise, Devoutly due respect r.flbrd ,> Hiui iu his holy temple praise, VVhoro he's with solemn state ador'd. 'Tis he that with amu/.ing noise The wat'ry clouds in sunder breaks ; The ocean trembles at his voice, When he from heuv'n in thunder spcuks. God rules the nngry floods on high ; His boundless sway shall never cease ; His saints with strength he will 8up|>ly, And bless his own with constant peace. 1»SALM LXn. L. M. Vkb. Cs, 7, 8, 13. My soul for help on God relies, From him alone my safety flows : My rock, my health, that strength supplies, To bear the shock of all my foes. God does his saving health dispense. And flowing blessings daily send ; He is my fortress and defence ; On him my soul shall still depend. In him ye people always trust, lieforc his throne pour out your hearts ; For God, the merciful and just. His timely aid to us imparts. Though mercy is his darling grace. In whicli ho chiolly takes delight, Yet will he all llic human race, According to their works, requite. I'SALM LXX. L. M. Veh. 1, 8, 3,4. O Lord, to my relief draw near, For never was more pressing need ; For my deliv'rance, Lord, appear. And add to that deliv'rance speed. Confusion on their heads return, Wiio (o destroy my soul combine ; Lot them, defeated, bliisli and mourn, Eusnar'd in their own vile design. 'I'lioir doom let desolation be. With shame their malice be repaid, Who mock'u ny coiilidence in thee, And sport f''iiiy alllictioiis made. While those who humbly seek thy face, To joyful triumphs shall be rais'd, And all who pri/.c thy saving grace With niu shall sing, The Lord be prais'd. PSALM CHI. Part 2. L. M. Vkk. 8, a~u>, 11, 1'STia. The Lord abounds v.ilh tender love. And unexampled acts of grace ; His waken'd wrath does slowly move, His willing mercy flows apace. God will not always harshly chide. But with his anger quickly part; He loves his punishments to guide More by his love than our desert. As high as heav'n its arch extends Above this little spot of clay, So much his boundless love transcends The small respects that we can pay. As far as 'tis from east to west. So far has he our sins rcmov'd ; Who, with a father's tender breast. Has kiuch as fear him always lov'd. 71 KENT. X>i M> Georoe Green. lies, rlt; luls IV. HYMN XLII. L. M. Creator of the rolling flood ! On whom ^hy people hope alone ; Who cam'st by water and by blood, For man's oifences to atone ; We meet at thy command, O Lord, Now send thy Spirit from above ; We rest upon thy faithful word. Now fill our hearts with heav'nly love. Grant us, devoid of worldly care, And leaning on thy bounteous hand, To seek thy help in humble pray'r, And on thy sacred rock to stand ; And when, our livelong toil to crown, Thy call shall set the spirit free, To cast with joy our burthen down, And rise, O Lord, to follow thee ' HYMN LXVIIL L. M. For the Spreail of the Gospel. O ! Spirit of the living God ! In all thy plenitude of grace. Where'er the foot of man hath trod Descend upon our fallen race ! Give tongues of fire and hearts of love To |)reach the reconciling word ! Give pow'r and unction from above Where'er the joyful sound is heard. O Spirit of the Lord ! prepare The wide-spread earth her God to meet ; Breathe thou abroad, like nioruiiig air. Till hearts of stone begin to beat. Baptize the nations : — far and nigh The triumphn of tlie cross record ; The name of Jesus glorify, Till ev'ry kindred call him Lord i i; ■( ! i.i 78 I'SAl.M XXXVl. L. M Vek 5, (1, 7, U, 10. But, Lii i, thy iwiry, tny sure hope AboNo till! lioiiv'iily orb uhcoi.'Im ; Tli\ Miiciri! (mill's iiiiiiit^asiir'() h. -iik; lioyoiui tlio H|irou(liiig nky exteiiiis. Tliy justice liltlis tliy jiKl<>incnl < arc : Thy pro. ifh'iice tho world Hiislains ; Tlio whole crcutioii is thy c.iro. Since of thy goodness utl partake. With wliiit ussiiranco should the just 'i'liy shelt'ring wings their uiugc niako, And naiuin to \]\y protection trust ! Willi ihoe th ?i>iing' «if life remain ; Thy prCM(Mj";o >-h hU'M-.uI urg tin ; 'J'o upri;.;ht licar'jH Ivy truth Jisplay. I'SALM LXV. L. M. Vkk t, -i, :i, 4. For thee, O (5od, our oiihiriMt pTai.1 repair, Xnd at thy grucioun throne appear. Our sins (timtigh numberless) in v lin To ;(lop tliy flciii jng i.'iercy try ; Whilst thou fi'erl >)k'f?t the g'liit.) - ''u, And washrst ou! the crir;. 4on d) . lilcss'd is the man, who near thee plac'd, Within thy sarrtjd dwelling lives ; Whilst wo at humble distance taste The vast deli;^i)is thy temple givea. rSALM CXIF. L. M. Veh. Ca, 4, 0, 7. That nmn is bless'd who stands in awe Oi'dod, and loves his sacred law ; His seed on earth shall be renown'd, And with successive honours crown'd. The soul that's iill'd with virtue's light Shines brightest in atlliction's night ; To pity the distress'd inclin'd, As well as just to all mankind. Beset with threat'ning dangers round, llnniov'd shall he maintain his groi.nd ; Tho sweet remembrance ol' the just iijhall lluurish when he sleeps in dust. Ill tidings never can surprise His heart, that fix'd on (iod relies ; Ou safety's rock he sits, and sees Tlu' shipwreck of iiis eueinies. n PORTUCtJESE HYMN. Treble,. &• IVEi Adesti: FiKiar:.". Counter ^liii^^KfSiig^^iiS '^E^ ^mm^ &m zP^EPfc -ib-;z:L^:[r. ^r i -%•:*: Tenor *^- «:*: •ii i. if p / JVP:rai.s(' tiiou iii.-^ lioly nun Till Willi iiiv -soiiir lliu list iiiiij; woilil Join concert, uii'l \ii>' prui.se procluiiii. HYMN XXIII. L.3L O Thou, whom neither time nor space Can circle in, unseen, unknown. Nor faith in boldest (light can trace, Have through thy ^iiirit and thy Son ! And Thou, tliat from thy bright abode, 'I'o ns in mortal weakness shown. Didst grail the muiihoud into God, Klernul, co-cternal Son ! .Villi Tliuu, whose unction from on high liy comfort, liiiht, and love is known ' Who, with the parent deity, Dread Spirit ! art for ever one ! Great First and Last ' thy blessings give ! And grant us faith, thy gill alone, 'I'll love and |)ruise thee while we live, And dii whute'er thou wouUlsl have done ! live I ST. OI.AVES. 77 ft. M. IIVDION. Trrbia CouiXer '*«#-»! w^m^ ^m^ UL i^ Tenor hfJE J-«^ — -^r-i — I — i^^S n«M ,-^--. esfgigiifiKis^ iife ^?f jg^g^^^g^ g^liipplipjrpttl iSSSSSlBgESliD '•t dune ' I I 78 I'UALM LVII l>AHr I L. M. Van 1, a, a, 'I'tiy iiiuroy, Lord, to iiiu <>xlciiil, On lliy |>r()l(M-iii)ii I Thither be ull thy children led, And let tlicni all thy sweetntiss know. Hail, sucred feast, which Jesus makes, Kich l)an(piel of his (lesh and blood ! Thrice liai)py he, who here partakes That siicred stream, that heav'niy fond. W^liy are its l)omiti(\s all m vain Before luiwilliiig heart.-' display'd ' Was not f(U- you the viclim slain ' Are you forbid (he children's bread ' O, let thy table honour'd be. And furnisli'd well with joyful guests; And may each soul salvation see. That here its sacred pledges tastes. Let crowds approach with hearts prepar'd, With hearts inflam'd lei all attend ; Nor, when we leave our Father's board, Till! ()leusure or the profit end. -wr* irca.l ' Igucsts ; Iprcpiir'd, buiird, LUTHER'S HYMN. 81 Zia Ma 13: jo. :p o^ -&& IfH^i&i^ggi ^iPT&aPgtegte^ I j Fj PqPq r qg ^ B^^ P^- ^s«^ ijni :«-- -& mpr mmMi^^m 1©- m 0f-»--pjQ. i iHSiiiaiiiifAB -^ td: i^gefiiiiiiiiia PSALM LXXXIX. Part 2. L. M. Veb. iVH. i'). 10. rTTs. Thy arm is mighty, strong thy hand, Yet, Lord, thou dost with justice reign ; Possesa'd of ubsohite coinm ind, Thou truth and mercy dost muintcin. Huppy, tlirico happy, they, who hear 'i'hy sacred fninipct's joyful sound ; Who may at festivals ap|)ear, With thy most glorious prcsonce cr( wn'd. Thy saints shall always hn o'orjoy'd, Who on thy sacred name rely ; And, in thy righteousness pinploy'd, Above their Iocs be rais'd on h.gh. For in thy strength they shall advance. Whose conquests I'roni thy t'avour spring ; The liord o'' Hosts is our defence, And Israel'.^ tiod our Isr.iers kiiii.'. PSALM XCin. L. M. Veb. 1, 2, 3,'4~5^ With glory clad, with strength array'd. The Lord that ()'o \tivf noinniunds, und makes us know W'iial duticis to ourtiod wc owe ; Itui (lA the Gospel nmst reveal, W!:i'fe hc:< "UT Strength to do his will. T.'h! Iuw discover.-! giiill and sin, And Hhows how vile our hearts liuve been : Only tht! Gospel can o more atlempi to (iraw riiy life and comfort from the law ; Fly to the hope llic Go8|)el gives ; Tiic mull thui trusts tiiu |)ruiiusu lives. \ i WAREHAM. Treble 83 Xtm VKm KNArt'. "5 ^-^^ ± M <3 16> ^jpfep J3: •le--, is ^ i Tenor IZB ^gj p^S I , 1& 51 (©-I© 1© ^ p^^ -o- 3 -e* era -o- I K. •i1 1 e^, sai^pt •"Si^ o^ .<2 i ^ ■o s5 io jQ ^^:^ la. m -^^ t^ pfiffapT^T^q fi^ l t^fT^ I ^o- 1 ?-©^ ©- 32 XLO -O- 32z: o g'b^^iaife ^^^=<> 84 PSALM XLVII. L. M. Ver. Cs, Ce, C» ii;^!il, ii't ;ill wilhiii lie clean, as thou, my Lord, art ili'iUi If m thin (lurksomr wild I stray, I5e llimi my '.vh', br thou mv wii\ , \o foes, no violence I fear, No harm, while thou, my God, art near. When rising floods my soul o'orllow. When sinks my heart in wares of woo, .Icsus, thy timely aid impart, And raise my head, and cheer my heart. Saviour ! where'er thy steps I sec, Dauntless, untir'd I follow thee : O let thy hand support me still, And lead me to thy holy hill. HYMN XXVHL L. M. Ye faithful souls who .Tesus know, If ris'n indeed with him yc are, Superior to the joys below. His resurrection's pow'r declare. Your faith by holy tempers prove, ; By actions show your sins forgiv'n, And seek the glorious things above, And follow Christ, your head, to heav'n. Tiiere your exalted Saviour see. Seated at God's right hand again. In all his Father's majesty. In everlasting pow'r to reign. To liim continually aspire. Contending for yourdestin'd place. And emulate the angel choir, .\nd only live to love and praise. HYMN LXV. L. M. Ordination. Father nf Mercies! bow thine ear. Attentive to our carnnst pray'r ; We plead lor tliosc who plead for thee, I Successful pleaders may they be. j How great their work ! how vast their charge ! Do thou their anxious souls enlarge ; ' To lli(!!n iliy .^aiTcd truth revfiai ; Suppress their I'ear, inllame liieir zeal. Teach them lo .sow the precious seed, Teiicl) llieni tliy rlio.si n llock to feed ; Toiicii iliein iminoilril souls to nain, — Souls ili!it will well reward ilieir pain Let thronging multiludes around Hear from their lips the joyful sound , 111 hiinilile strains lliv grnic imphirc. And t'eol ibv i(;iio\!iliiii! power' Let sinners lii(.'ak iheir ninssy chains, And sundwiiiu hi.-aits forget their paiii.~ , Let light llirougli distant reuiius I.e spri'.iil, .\nd /ion rear her drooping hciid f: >»■»<« II- . re. Ill, HOCKLNGIIAM. ^Treble 85 Z.. M. Cb 3 O lo; £ €>-^==>- Op: cziip ^yll^^gg Counter gg^pEE gp- p-:p fg^g|l^.^i titi- Tenor . o |G> :o: lO^-O |G>0 ^ Jmryc r(.t ^^ o o=p sS^^^Eii^ioiSH /-v ko^Q- f^ _, "-^ , V Siiipgiiiiil^iiii ^^^IzilEligil^iiPlijl^iii i:.' 8G PSALM LXXXIX. I'Aiii 1. L. M. Ver. 1, 3, ft, 7. Thy mercies, Lord, shall bo my song. My song on them »\\a\\ ever dwull ; To ages yet uuliorn iny tongue Tliy nevor-liiiling truth wliull tell. I have aflirin'd, and still maintain, Thy mercy shall for ever last ; Thy trutii, that does the heav'ns sustain, Like them shall stand for ever fast. For such slui)ondous truth and iovo, J5oth hoav'a and earth just praises owe ; liy choirs of angels sinig alxtve, And by assenil)lci t'' :; v/ I' ** ( I m OLD HUNDRED Treble 87 &■ XMEa Maktfn Lrxiirn. Counter -«=«: Hiii^^i^iiiil O- y-^-<> g^ :p^zg^^^^£:^ gg| Tenor , -^ <* 5=«=^e^H p;: P :qz:ql 'e^ E^EEEzEEbEtiEBEEE Ban K^^^^mmmm f^ 'If I dwell -^ QE;p a: o :^M« :a: :a apgjlp^g^igl ;^ te^gLf fig ^> ^ 1^ p s^ -o- tiT-=t: d^-P-cPi S? .^ ?iiiS;::^:^ IQ JD[ |6> jSl. P=E EEEzEEE tiidzh±f:=tl ^^SIp^S-^^ilf^B 8H I'HALIVf XIV f. M Vkb 1, a. :>, ti. Sure wicked fools must needs supposp 'I'hat Uud is iiutliiiig Out u iiuiiio ; Corrupt mid lewd llicir |iruclicc (,'ro\VH, No bruuut in wurin'd with lioiy Hume. ThoLord look'ddown from heav'n's hightow'r And nil the sons of men did view, To 8C0 if any own d his pow'r, If any truth or justice knew. But all, ho saw, were gone aside. All were degenerate grown and biiso ; None took religion for their guide, Not one of all the sinful race. Ill men in vain with scorn expose Those methods which the good pursue; Since God a refuge is for those Whom his just eyes with favour view. PHAf,M CL. L. M. Vkh 1, -i. fi, n O pruise the Lord m Ihtit hlrss'd place, From whence his goodness largely (lows; Pnuse liim in heav'n, where he his luce I'nveil'd in pi^rfoct glory shows. Praise him for all the mighty acts Which lie in our behalf hath done ; His kuidncHH this return e.tacts, With which our praise should equal run. Let them, who joyful hymns compose, To cymbals set their songs of |)ruise ; Cymbals of common uhc, and those That loudly sound on solenni day.". Let nil that vital breath enjoy. The breath he docs to them ullbrd. In just returns of praise employ ; Li.t every creature praise the Lord. HYMN XV. L. M. The spacious firniument on high, With all the blue ethereal sky, And spangled heav'ns, a shining liunie, Their great original proclaim. Th' unwearied sun from day to day Docs his Creator's pow'r (lis[da> , And publishes to ev'ry land The Work of an Almighty hand. Moon as the ev'ning shades prevail. The moon takes up the wondrous talc. And nigiilly to the lisi'ning earth Repeals the story of her birth ; While all the stars that round her tiurn, .\nd all the planets in their turn, Conlirni the luliniis as they roll. And spread the iriilh from pole lo [-ole 89 SURREY. &• IttCi Cahey. Treble Gaunter 3?itEp73fipf |EHf?g-^^l§iSiP O- iO-, Sija gg^gfelSli Tenor 'z-3-pz Elrz: ©- n: 5^^ JF~ - + ■4-oT|C> ■^ Si: o, zcLcrzv^m^, Dan @.3p: co: i^»ifell :a o -, i33 & ^ fel^^i^fiiliil tftp >^ ^^ © I "l^iiilliiii^^i^^ m- o JEgjI^gi^ gl g pzig s^g p OrKnno i^PnJ' :^*F*. Ot^ o-' (K) PSALM XXXII. L. M. Vm, t^, 3, 5, 0. Hc'^ l)ln«8'd whoN( 1 liavo pnnlon gnin'd, No more in jmlgmcnl to appear ; Whoso guilt roiniaaioii ban obtiiinM, And whoso ropontanco ia aiiicorc. While I conccai'd the fretting Horo, IVIy honeti coniimi'd wiihoiit roliof: All duy did I with nn^iiiHli ronr, But no complaint ussung'd my grief. No sooner I my wound disclos'd, Tlio guilt thut torturM me within, But thy forgiveness intcrpos'd, And mercy's healing bulm jjour'd in. True penitents shall thus succeed, Who sock thee whilst thou mayst bo found : And, from the common deluge freed, Shall SCO remorseless sinners drown'd. PSALM CVI. L. M. ViN i,!i, n, 1. () render thnnks to ' .'.i\\ above, Tho fountiiin of et ai,.! ijvoj Whose mercy firm through ages pnit IIus stood, oikI shall for over last. Who can his mighty deeds express, Not only vast, but numberless? What nidftal eloquence can raiso His tribute of immortal pruisoT Happy are they, and only they, VVlio from thy judgments never stray ; Who know what's right, nor only so, But nlwo-ys practise what they know. Extend to mo that favour, Lord, Thou to thy chosen dost atl'urd ; When thou roturn'st to set thorn froo, Let thy salvation visit mo. HYMN XXV. L. M. Good Friday. When I survey the wondrous cross, On which the Prince of Glory died, My richest gain I count but loss. And pour contempt on all my pride. Forbid it. Lord, that I should boast, Save iu the Cross of Christ my God : All the vuin things that cbarm'd mc most, I sacrifice them to thy blood. Sec from li^ bond, his hands, his feet. Sorrow ai; I love flow mingled down ; Did e'er sucli love and sorrow meet 7 Or thorns compose so rich a crown ? Were the whole realm of nature mine, Thai vore a tribute far too small ; Love si) amazing, so divine, Demands my life, my soul, my all. MELODY. ilTrabIa 91 £■ M* Dh. IIavun. Conntar t^X g^^g^^^?p^p r o — rrrrr o m Tsaor ts^m Q.^jJO, '■S^ p 33 — rjcf m m /ci^o iiiS^^Sil ' I ^S3 e» 32 i^i^^S^tea QZir yfCE pil^g^gggg^ o- o- 9 i f>1» ^ p: ^ o ==41^^ =p- ix P^ - -o~ s ,^^§^s^ tGzu^Qi: -^>- .^^ -©- s !' ' 1 ik i\ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1.1 ■^ Ui 12.2 £f lift "" lU us. i^ 1.8 1.25 ||U 1 1.6 ■^ 6" ► Hiotographic Sciences Corporation <^ \ SJ <^ c> 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 873-4503 iV m PSALM CXXXVI. P. M. ViR. 1, 8^3, aSTsB. To God the mighty Lord, Your joyful thanks repeat ; To him duo praise afTord, As good as he is great : For God does prove Our constant friend ; His boundless love Shall never end. To him whose wondrous pow'r All other gods obey, Whom earthly kings adore. This grateful homage pay. For God does prove Our constant friend ; His boundless love Shall never end. Ho does the food supply On which all creatures live : To God who reigns on high. Eternal praises give. For God will prove Our constant friend ; His boundless love Shall never end. PSALM CXLVHL P. M. Vbb. TTatsTAtO. Ye boundless realms of joy, Exalt your maker's fame ; His praise your song employ, Above the starry frame. Your voices raise. Ye cherubim. And seraphim, To sing his praise. Thou moon, that rul'st the night. And sun, that guid'st the day ; Ye glitt'ring stars of light. To him your homage pay : His praise declare. Ye heav'ns above. And clouds that move In liquid air. Let them adore the Lord, And praise his holy name. By whose Almighty word They all from nothing came ; And all shall lust, From changes free : His firm decree Stands ever fast. >:» 93 DARWELL'S. ilTrcbIa P.M. ^^^^ss^^^^^^ Conntcr mmmi^ -^m^^&^r Tenor ±rti±:^. ■H- _j (_ i_ ^^Ji: lin: ic^J: BMW ^Chorus #1 — r '^^^M^^^^^ Ctaoras -o- -o- -f--^p- .-p- - p- xzJiiczcTzzzr-: j^^i^ft^^ggp^ I C'horu* J3*: p—F 1©- 3EI ^o ic: &;^ Wg^-gggB Chorus s =F ip^ o- jQ ^ ;:v^l*i ;l:±l: 13 94 /••w :i;.. PSALM CXLIX. P. M. Ver. iTa, C*, C^. O praise yo the Lord, Prepare your glad voice, His praise in the great Assembly to sing. In our great Creator Let Israel rejoice, And children of Zion Be glad in their King. Lot them his groat name Extol in the dance; With timbrel and harp His praises express ; Who always takes pleasure His saints to advance, And with his salvation The humble to bless. With glory adorn'd His people shall sing To God, who their beds With safety does shield ; Their mouilis fill'd with praises Of him their great King, Whilst a two-edged sword Their right hand shall v • 'V'; .i 1 ■ t 95 PROPER 149. G. F. IIandei. itTrebla Taaor jcri33 no^ in^i^^ ^1 m oro 53 SX cz — r~ rg 't i& ?i, es -© o ZJ I l.-:i:< • .1. y ^ n PJ ics 12 42 ^ ^Z2 I 23; el <3f -& F ^ "O ^Sei 13 ^i O||g-P-|2 _[J ^-,p|fL"C< > -|^T- f f>pT"Tr=;TP FP ^'^S ttt:*- -e^ CKJ I I ^%s^ iidf g -:#: ^-he-P ^-he^ fe £L Ptx 1©- I ar-c^jKi-cnit:-^^-! 3= ?3.:ai3 -~"^o tp- "^o- :^ 1 ^ If m •ii. ':>; 96 t J". 1 ■ 4' li tit i v4 HYMN V. Ohrlatma* Day. P. M. Hark, the herald angels Ming, Glory ro the newlioni kinj? ; Pence on earlli nnd niorcy niilil, God and sinnerti recoticil'd ! Joyful all ye nalionn rise. Join the triumph of (he Nkics. With th' angelic host proclaim, Christ is born in neliileheni. Hark, the herald angels sing, Glory to the newborn k>ng. Christ, by highest heav'n adov'd ; Christ (ho everlnuling Lord : Late in time behold him come, Offspring oCa virgin's \von)l> ; Veil'd in flesh (he (iodhcud he, Hail (ir incarnu(e Doily ; - Pleas'd as man wi(h man ('appear, Jesus our Imnianuel here. Hark, t!ie herald angels sing. dec. Hail the heav'n-born Prince of Peace! Hail the sun of righteousness! Light knd life (o all he brings, Ris'n wi(h healing in his wings. Mild he lays his gloiy by. Born that man no more may die : Born to raise the sons of earth, Born to give them second hirlh. Hark, the herald angels sing, &c. HYMN XVn, P. M. Welcome news the gospel brings, Welcome news from heav'n above | Tidings from the King of kings. Tidings full of grace and love ! O ye sons of men, give ear ! Listen to "the joyful sound," Better news ye cannot hear : In the gospel troth is found ; Truth, that makes the simple wise ; Truth, on which the hungry feed ; Truth, the minister of joys ; Truth, that makes us free indeed. Wolromo news the gospel brings, Welcome (o Ihe poor and vile: Glnddon'd b\ these glorious things, (iuill oud povvr(y may smile. HYMN XXVI. P. M. Baitcv> ' - I : Jesus Christ if* risen to-day, — Hallelujah) Our triumphant iioliday. — Hallelujah ! n \ Who so lately on the cros.s — Hallidujah ! Sud'er'd to redeem our loss. — Hallelujah! ■ i Hymnsofpraisethen lot iissing — Hollelujahf Li nto (-'hrist our heav'nly king ; — Hallelujah ! Who endur'd the crossand grove — Hallelujah! Sinners to redeem and save. — Hallelujah ! But (he pains which he endur'd — Hallelujah ! Our salvation have procur'd ; — Hallelujah ! Now he reigns above the sky,— Hallelujah! Where the angels ever cry — Hallelujah I HYMN XLIV. P. M. Josns, refuge of my soul, Lei me (o thy bosom fly. While the waves of trouble roll, While the tempest still is nigh ; Hide me, O my Saviour, hide. Till (he storm of life is past; Safe inlo the haven^guide ; O, receive my soul at last ! Other refuge have I none, Hangs my helpless soul on thee ; Leave, ah ! leave me not alone, S(iil support and comfort me : All my trust on thee is stay'd. All my hope from thee I bring ; Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of thy wing. EASTER HYMN. Tr«Ma -a-* — 97 P.M. Db. Wohoar. Cannter 'm — d^.| :t^"-i;#j;T.:— iqD': ^liiagisi^iigi Halle Injuh, A-moiit :^fi3:^- gJ^Figgjffi^ :^t«i&S s rBiS Taner fe^lSg^-^fpS^P Baas Hal lelnjahi A-meua itTEP^ft — o jU. ^^m& gp^^^^^pr^ j^ ISSSfelffli s ^^^m^^^mm^m I N^fe^^ ^^^ • 1 98 PSALM XLVI. P. M. ViB.'i, Ji, 8, Cft. loTii- God is our rofugo in distress, A prtisent help when dangers press ; In him undaunted we'll contidu : Though earth were rrom her centre lOst, And mountains in the ocean lost, Torn piecemeal by the roaring tide. A gentler stream with gladness still The City of our Lord shall fill, The royal seat of God most high : God dwells in Zion, whoso fair tow'ra Shall mock th' assaults of earthly pow'rs, While his almighty aid is nigh. Submit to God's almighty sway, For him the heathen shall obey, And earth her Sov'reign Lord confess ; The God of Hosts conducts our arms, Our tow'r of refuge in alarms. As to our fathers in distress. PSALM CXIII. P. M. Vm. 1,3,3, Cfi. 0- Ye saints and servants of the Lord, The triumphs of his name record : His sacred name for ever bless. Where'er the circling sun displays His rising beams or setting rays, Due praise to his great name address. God through the world extends his sway ; The regions of eternal day But shadows of his glory are. v'/ith him, whose majesty excels, Who made the heav'n in which he dwells, Let no created pow'r compare. Tliough 'tis beneath his state to view In highest heav'n what angels do, Yet ho to ea.th vouchsafes his care. He takes the needy from his cell, Advancing him in courts to dwell. Companion to the greatest there. ANNIVEl Coantor Tenor R PSALM XCI. Part 2. P. M. ViB. 7, 8, 9, 10, U, 12. A thousand at thy side shall die. At thy right hand ten thousand lie. While thy firm health untouch'd remains ; Thou only shalt look on and see The wicked's dismal tragedy, And count the sinner's mournful gains. Because (with well plac'd confidence) Thou mak'st the Lord thy sure defence, And on the highest dost rely ; Therefore no ill shall thee befall. Nor to thy healthful dwelling shall Any infectious plague draw nigh. For he, throughout thy happy days. To keep thee safe in 'ill thy ways Shall give his angels strict commands : And they, lest thou shouldst chance to meet With some rough stone to wound thy feet. Shall bear thee safely in their hands. HYMN XXIX. P. M. The Lord my pasture shall prepare. And feed mo with a shepherd's care ; His presence shall nty wants supply. And guard me with a watchful eye : My noonday walks he shall attend, And all my midnight hours defend. When in the sultry glebe I faint. Or on the thirsty mountain pant. To fertile vales and dewy meads My weary wand'ring steps ho leads ; Where peaceful rivers soft and slow, Amid the verdant landscape flow. Though in the paths of death I tread, With gloomy horrors overspread. My steadfast heart shall fear no ill. For thou, O Lord, art with me still : Thy friendly crook shall give me aid. And guide me through the dreadful shade. Though in a bare and rugged way. Through devious, lonely wilds I stray. Thy bounty shall my pain beguile : The barren wilderness shall smile. With sudden greens and herbage crown'd. And streams shall murmur all around. O-- ■i ll ANNIVERSARY. Trabia 99 U3th. Connter ^B^giS -o (G> Gantiiany. I ^tME •o iElSSS Bmn ^» ^-e* 1© o ip^^^iil^ii ^^^^sfc^sippft -^hO- O — O-r i^^ 3237 1 E3E= iig=S ^ o ^ pgHiB cnzro: XIi3t O (© o^ ilp M t* *&a -e^ zrs:^ 1 oe^-' qq: -o~ G> G I s Quna, Whero blooming huiiuly moou ducayii. Depend on Ciod, and liiin obey : Bo thou within tho iiind tihiilt Ntny, Secure from danger and I'roni want ; Make hia coniniundN thy chief duhght, And ho, thy duly to roi|uile, Shall all thy oarncHl wiithoN grant. In all thy ways truxt thou tho Lord, And he will nt-cdl'ul h(!l|> iidord To perl'oct every just (le.si;;jn ; He'll niuke, like light Mereuc nnd cleur, Thy clouded innocence appear, And as a mid-day sun to shine. PSALM XXXVII. Part 2. P.M. Ve». SaTiw, 37738. The good man's way is God's delight, He orders all the steps aright Of him that moves by his command : Though he sometimes may be dititress'd, Yet shall he ne'er bo quite oppress'd. For God upholds him with his hand. Observe the perfect mon with care, And mark all such as upright are, Their roughest days in peace shall end : While on the latter end of those. Who dare God's sacred will oppose, A common ruin shall attend. PSALM L. P. M. VgR. iTa, •J^X 22, yj. The Lord hath spoke, the mighty God Hath sent his summons all iibrond, From dawning light till diiy declines. The list'ning otirlli liis voice iiaih lioui'd. And he from Zion hath uppear'd. Where beauty in perfection shines. Our God shall come, oni keep no more Misconstru'd silence us bcfofc ; But wasting tlanics before him send : Around shall tempests fiercely rage. While he does hcav'n and earth engage His just tribunal to attend. Mark this, ye wicked fools, lest I Let all my bolts of vengeance fly. Whilst none shall dure your cause to own Who praises nic, duo honour gives ; And to the man that Justly lives My strong salvation sliall In- shown. PSALM LXHI. P. M. Vkii. 1, 4, 5,8,7. O ((od ! my gracious iin of luiknown rise, that kills In darkll^NS, nor infectious ills That in the hottest seasons slay. HYMN LXI. Bacr«ment. P. M. Forgive, O Lord ! our wand'rings past. Henceforth we would obey thy call : Our sins far from us let us cast. And turn to thee devoutly all : Then with archangels we shall sing Praises to heav'n's eternal king. Heor us, O God ! in mercy hear ; With sorrow wo our guilt deplore ; Pity our anguish, calm our fear. And give us grace to sin no more. Then with archangels, dec. While at yon altor's foot wo kneel. And of the holy rile partake ; Our pardon, Lord ! vouchsafe to seal. For .lesus our Uedeenier's Kukf. Thou NMili iU'rlinuL'ei.s, \c. MAItTINS !i 101 MAHTIN'N LANK TrabU ^' s (JcMinUr #5. Tenor ■*» «♦ gg|g^^gp^igi -«i Sip riil^i^^^li ^ gjgHigfeii jp^^prri^i t*r iiiSipiii^iSfiS ^^lagpiffiMgiSiH 14 I • 103 IIVMN II. I'. M. ■■rand ■unilajr In Ailv^nl, hit, he noinoii! in cloiitU dniicimdiiig, Oner fur ^uilly MJiinrrH hIiijii; TIkiiiniiiiiI, iIkiuniiikI Niiiiil* altunding, Swiill lilt] iriiiMipli of lii« truiii. Ilullrliijiili! JcNiiN coiiitiN, mill coiiius tu roigii. F.v'ry oyo iiliall now iirliold him, Kiih'd ill dreadful inikjvNty ; TliiiHo who Hia III noii){|it itiid luid him, I'iurc'd and niiil'd him to tlio tree, I)oo|iiy wnilinff, Shiill lliu trill) Mosdiiih huo. Uk'Mt ruduiiiiitiiiii, lung t'X|ioctud, Hue! lliu Holoiiiii |ioiii|i to HJiuro, All hilt aainta, by men rojucted, RiHo to moot him in tho air. Iliilloliijuh ! Sun, tho Son of God ii thore. Yuu, umcn! lot ull adoro thee. High on thine oturiml throne ; Saviour ! taku tho pow'r und glory. Miiku thy righteous gontuncu known. O como ijiiickly. Claim the kingdoms for thiao own. HYMN Li. P.M. Holy (ihont, (liN|iel our ladneM, l'iuri:u tliu clouds of miiiI'iiI night) C'omo, ihou aoiirco of swontuiil gladnoM, Braatho thy life and s|iroad ihy light ! ('omo, thou host of all donutiona (>od can give, or wo iinplore ; lliiving thy swoot consolations, Wo need wish for nothing more. Author of tho now creation, On our souls thy graces ahowor ; Make our hearts thy habitation, Como with unction and with power. Manifest thy love for ovor, Fence us in on ov'ry side ; In distress, be our reliever. Guard und leach, support and guide. liir 10.1 IIF.I.MSI.RY. flSiilSlSlii^iS^iT ll«l*»*»»»l««-Iu»»Jiih( HaI«««««l*^lu««jMhi Je»»»»»«n» roinra, iinil coiiK'a to rrluii« '"■"Ef^"^ r-l I "^W— r-t* ;:.-^-g g::.tc_»rfr:.ll :i^ii^l »»=!* ^e^- Sf^^itH f^l li 104 i'SALM LXIX I, M. Vkh iTa, ;!, 20, 21. Save me, O God! from wavca llint roll, And press lo overwhelm my soul : With painful steps in mire I trearl. And deluges o'erflow my head. With restless cries my spirits faint. My voice is hoarse with long complnini ; My sight decays with tedious pain. Whilst for my God I wait in vain. Reproach and grief have broke my heart ; I look'd for some to take my part. To pity, or relievo my pain ; But look'd (alas!) for both in vain ' Willi hunger pin'd, for food I call. Instead of food they give mo gall ; And wht'ii with thirst my spirits sink, Thoy give me vinegar to drink rSALM r.xxiij. L. M. Vku ar., 3(i, 37, 2H. Whom then in heav'n, lint thee alone. Have I, whose favour I reciuire ! Throughout the spacious earth there's none That I besides theo can desire. My trembling flesh and aching hcarl May oflcn fail to succour me, Hut God shall inward strength impart, And my eternal portion be. For they that far from thee remove, Shall into sudden ruin fall ; If aller other gods they rove. Thy vengeance shall destroy them all. lint as for mc, 'lis good and just Tliat I should still lo God repair ; In him I always piil my trust, An il ui'xl may toll for me." 105 YORK NEW CIIIJRCII. Treble X., M. Wakren. iiiBiiSafeiilSS^ ;;l^©i;tQt o^^t Counter i^e^iKfeiSiiiiii Tenor Baia iiil|p;|pi:||gligliip i^^ipigilSiiSgSSiB sfe^teiiiSgii^friiiB I r-r-t- - -I ' f 106 HYMN IV. P. M. Fonrth Bnndity In Advent* Praise the Lord ! yc heav'ns adon; him ; Praise him, angels, in the height ; Sun and moon rejoice before him. Praise him all ye stars and light. Praise the Lord ! for he hath spoken, Worlds his mighty voice obey'd ; Laws which never shall be broken, For their guidance hath he made. Praise the Lord ! for he is glorious. Never shall his promise fail ; God hath made his saints victorious. Sin and death shall not prevail. Praise the God of our salvation ! Hosts on high his pow'r proclaim ; Heav'n and earth, and all creation. Laud and magnify his name. HYMN XLVH. P. M. Saviour, source of every blessing, Tune my heart to grateful lays ; Streams of mercy, never ceasing. Call for ceaseless songs of praise. Teach me some melodious measure, Sung by raptur'd saints above ; Fill my soul with sacred pleasure, While I sing redeeming love. Thou didst seek me when a stranger, Wand'ring from the fold of God ; Thou, to save my soul from danger, Didst redeem me with thy blood. By thy hand restor'd, defended. Safe through life thus far I'm come ; Safe, O Lord, when life is ended. Bring me to my heav'nly home. SI 1 HYMN LII. P. M. Lord, have mercy, and remove us F.arly to thy place of rest. Where the heav'ns are calm above us, And as calm each sainted breast ! Holiest, hear us ! by the anguish On the cross thou didst endure, Let no more our sad hearts languish In this weary world obscure ! Gracious ! yet if our repentance Bo not perfect and sincere, Lord, suspend thy fatal sentence, Leave us still in sadness here ! Leave us, Saviour ! till our spirit From each earthly taint is free ; Fit thy kingdom to inherit, Fit to take its rest with thee ! 107 SICILIAN HYMN. .Treble r. M. >: Cannter !^b= ^^jJE^lJE^E^I^i^E^f Tenor rf=p: ff~iff ^^#1 ■ZtZM ^ PI I Bam 5 i l-TK xi I ggiifii^ssssi fig^^^ggg^^Ba nn* ^^^rtlp 3^ ^ IgEHiiS^ ii II ! t 108 HERALD ANGEL8. KBHLB Oil TENOR Db. Abnold. ^-e-^ mm ■: i©~ - ggg^i^g^ Harkt Ihe her-ald an-geto siiiKi Harkt the bar-aid an-iaU sliiBf Olo - rjr to tli* riimiLE OR TCNOR. s^r:e- Bau Ste ^^^^^m -^. t aio-ry to tbe d :N S-:"=* ei^s^Pi uew-born King« Glo - ry to the newr born King I Peace on eartb, and mer - cy ^p=p=N^ ^ife^-^^^^l^^^ eI^i m^M^m^SM iQ- e^ ncMr-boru Kiugi Olo-ry to the new-boru King t Peace on earth) and mer - cy [b-^ ' m^^^mmmm^mm mlld( Ood and (in-uera ro con-cil'd| God and siu-ncra r« con-cll*d :b::d Ootl gg^JE^EEt^^^gj-g l^ ^^^g mllditjiod and hIu - ucra re con clIM, God und vluucr* ro con cil'd) Joyful all yc .;; lii ASNOIiU. 'm Uia i: M the m cy ^ I ir-cy i-i oy-ful all ye S3 i >y-ful*U yc 109 HERALD ANGBLS coMTiNvisn. '^^^^^^^^ ^f^^ Ba-tlOM rise, Join the trl-uinph of the •kles,WltIi th' An-ge-Uo hoat pro - claliiit ^^Fg=^^5^pE^^P4f~3^^ ep^ l©-1» — P — (• &s^ naUoiu riM« Join tlte trl-ampb of the aklea, with th'An-ge • Ito hoM pro - claliBt P XT^iTK g^ ^ zgB^ Christ Is bom at Beth-ie-hem. Harkt the hcr-ald an-gel« •lm(r« HarkI the her aid ifczrt i JCL ? I &=p:^ ^ ChrlH Is bora at Betb-lc-heau i^ggj^^g^ggj;^,}^ -^*r-i^ an-gels sing, Qlo - ry to the new bora Klngf OIo - ry to the new-born King I l^feS *=42 M^^. - -& i^iiii^p^g Olo-ry to (lilt u«w-l>nrii KiuRt Glii - ry to the newr-boin KiURt 15 Jit. 3 lii t II in I'M J ..il TRRnU'; oil TKNf)K P 110 IlKKALD VNOELsi contimjkd. ad verao, Olo-ry TKKnI.B (IK TKNOR. to Ihe new-born RIub I ChrlM by hlRb-est heaT>ii a-dor^d, OhrUt bypiigh-cat ^SP g- bzpi pfpg^ g> O i Glo-ry to the new-bora King I " 1: ^^^y^ite^ife^^^ heav'n a :=i^z::z *z^t!^ i—^lz~~Tm-mr^T-m ^^^t la«t-lug Lord) ClirUt the e-vcr-Uit-init Lord, Late In OhrUt the c-ver - Ia«t-lug Lord) Chrlit the e-vcr-Uit-inK Lord, Late In l:-bi:f=i=: a ^^m (0~ ^s time be-hold him comet OtT-aprlngofaVIr gin's woiubiOffsprlnROfaVir-Kln** M^ im: :^x>: &^ -o-- pgi K5 g ^ ^ X in.. ^1^^^ ms (*-1»- time be-hold him come, 0 I VolIM In llcih the Oml - head hci Hall, hall th'ln ornate Do-l-tyi p^gp^ ^i^ ^gp ipi^^jE pi^ggf -ef O I^Se^e^^^P womb I Vall'd In flcih tho Qod • head bet Ilollt hall th*ln-car-natc De-l-ty« ^?^ HoU thHm-ear- ar-uate De - I-^ty I PleaiM ae Mani with Man ap ■ peari Je-ina Bi i^sg^gifii mf^- ^— > -10- iP: Sip Hall thHn-oar-nate De - 1 • ty I Pleas'd as Han, with Man ap ■ pear* o'e-aue ^- m -r s ^EE -O r<> I onr E-man - uel here, Je »ai o-' Kman-nel here. iSfpgal^Silii^ bere, our K - man • u - el here, our K- our B - man nel iiere, Je-»i« onr B-mnn nel here, our E innn ii el here, onr B W'Z IIP.ItAIJJ AN(' Paaos I Hallftha Moa of lliglit-«aa«-n«M l>^^ I Hall, the Sou of BlKll(- wlnKa> wlUi heat on hi* Hls*ii Ing wings. kV- Dt xcaz •i3zii|z^§j HU«n mig=i 10^- zis: •1^ ZMZM s life to all he brluir«« heal - Ing on hi* wImk*i Rlg*n Ing on hi* Uls'n with with heal- wing*. MiM he lay* hi* glo ry bjr« Born that man no more may die ( Born to ratio the \ t3£ ^^^^eIH^^ 5Ef; idiiziicziiii: #~P ri-P:-h» ^i Mild he lay* hi* glo ry by. Born that man no mere may die, Born to r«i*e the \ H,l 114 IIHRALD ANGELS coNTiNriiD. q- ■OB* of eurth, Born to Klva tham • kIt* tham aa'coiul birtht Halli the lt««v*n born Prioo* of Pasea I - ^^^^30^ •I*~XK ■OBS of earth, Dora to give them ee-oond births :7hiiz £ ? d: ^ |0-i 1^ H«1I( the heeT'n born Prince o€ Peace I Hall, the Son of RlRht-eona - neae I $^^E^^ m ii — gjL ^S ? 1^ r Hall, the Son of Ulght • eon* - neaal pg^ift^g ^^:^gp^pg^ Hall, the Son of Rlght-eonanera I Hall, the Son of Right ■ coua - neaa I gfi^pis^^^ ■^ ^ "O" !» fiiiig^^Sli FPPI& Hall, the Son of Right eonii ucaa I Hall, (he Son of Right coua - neaa S 119 CHANTS. iia. Olo - ry b« to >- (E> :± Olo @E-b:*=ze: :Lz1 Ui**, o ■t^s^^^^ ^ -0 — m ^ -o- 1^ a ' IO|- « 3JE rjr IM to that I O liordl -O- -<> •Hei-^ I I I i 116 Mo. 1, Double. VENITE. ? i 'A,ti bC li hil-li- »^b6= B^JfiE ib§3?; i ,p...f> W ^.20 come, let ub ■ing uu • 8.4 Fur tlio Loril 5.0 ThosoaishiH 7.8 Furhoislhe 9.10 When your futhora 11 (ilory l>o to llic Ftilhcr nni CL P to tho is a great uiid ho Lortcd tn tho Lord, Ciod made it God, tno, Son let us heartily re- joice iu tho mid a great and his hands pro- and wo arc llic pooplu of IiIn pasture, and tho S* f^: m . -o- M mmt proved and strength of King, a> pared sheep mo, and to tho our sal- bovo uM the dry of his saw my Ho ■ ly vation, tfOils; land, hand ; works. Ghost. As it 1 1'!. •* Mo. 1, DoubU. 117 VKNITK. Il ~&~ I jd: jd ^ i&- JX ZOl :;5 "Qzz -— ^ — ^5:3; ^^: ::sr. L«t ut come before hia prounne In hii hand are all the cornora O come, lot us wor- •hip, Tu'day if yc will hear liiit voice harden Forty years long was I grieved with this gene- • Unto whom I sware As it was in the be. ginning, is now, and with thanks. giving of the earth. and fall down not your hearts ration and Buid, in my wrath ever shall be and show our selves ipr^ and the strangth of the and kneel bo- as in the provo- cation, nnd as in the day of temp- It is a people that do err in their hearts, for they that they should nut world glad in hills is foru the tail' I have iMt enter ti.- with-out -&■-& him with his Lord our in the known my to my end, A- Z<1 J PMarMis. also. Maker. wilderness ways ; rest. NUN. i 16 118 No. 2, SoublA. VENITE. 'I: ■>'- -#:- M r-O- -rti—O -t !BE .o_ f:#- :«:^ ^ ii^i (0- .^ 3i -o^ Q- ^ -^ -Q- -^ -& JT. &- azzcE JCL -& 3^ 13- le- ^ -Qt i: ?3^ ^ ^ ^ 1.2 O coniG, let us sing iin - 3.4 For the Lord 5.C Tlic scu is his 7. a For lie istlie a. 10 When your futhurs Glory be to the Father and to the is a great and he Lord our tempted to the Lord, God made it God me. Son Let us heartily rejoice in the and a great and his hands pre- and we arc the people of Ilia pasture, and the proved and strength of King, a- pared sheep nie, and to the our sal> bovo all vation, gods; the dry land. of his saw my Ho - ly hand ; works. Ghost. -.1 119 No. 3, Double. VENITE. Dh. Bp,( kwith. -© -o- ^^^^^*= w -o- - o- - ^— p 1^- :^ xz -o- -^- -o 33 :il ^ -© i :ci; 1 ^ s: ^ -©- II Let us come before his presence In his hand are all the corners come, let us wor- ship, To-day if ye will hear his voice harden Forty years long was I grieved with this gone- - Unto whom I swarc As it was in the be- ginning, is now, and with thanks. giving of the earth. and fall down not your hearts ration and said, in my wrath ever shall be and show our- selves and the strength of the and kneel be. as in the provo- cation, and as in the day of temp. It is a people that do err in their hearts, for they that they should not world glad in him with hills is his fore the Lord our tatioa in the known have not my enter in- to my with-out end, A- Psalms. also. Maker; wilderness ways; rest. i'''\\ M '!«: ; 1 1 m p. i I i '^. I fi u 120 No. 3, Double. VENITE. -EM' :6.H&=Q^ ^^^ fc^ :^-^ 3 ^- 1©- P m -o zq: -o- -©■ :q: -& 331 -o- :^ P 'm e I&: ^zo: e^ ? i i :33: i i 1 .2 O come, let us sing un - 3.4 For the Lord 5.6 The aea is his > 7.8 For he is the 9.10 When your fathers 11 to the is a great and he Lord our tempted Glory be to the Father and | to the Son and Lord, God made it God mc, Let us heartily rejoice in the and a great and his hands pre- and we are the people of his pasture, and the proved strength of King, a- pared sheep me, and our sal- bo ve all the dry of his saw my vation, gods; land, hand ; works. to the I Flo • ly Ghost. n\ No. 9, Double. VENITE. Dr. Boyce. i — -© :cL €: & . Q- ^3^ i^li^r -&- -©- -©- -o- -f^ 10- pn: -e^ 331 IQf & ^I£i+ S^ cod i i i 9 Let us come before his presence In his hand are all the corners O come, let us wor- ship, To-day if ye will hear his voice harden Forty years long was I grieved with this gene- - Unto whom I sware As it was in the be^ ginning, is now, and with thanks- giving of the earth. and fall down not your hearts ration and said. in my wrath ever shall be and show our- selves and the strength of the and kneel be- as in the provo- cation, and as in the day of temp- It is a people that do err in their hearts, for they that they should not world glad in hills is fore the tation have not enter in- with-oul him with his Lord our in the known my to my end, A- men. Psalms. also. Maker. wilderness ways ; rest. i ti' I 122 No. 4, Double. 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S -&■ -o- W: I©- # S2~£l Si. :q: #©- -o- ^o- -o- -&- t e 11^ spa 521 ie rcE ^ ©-o i i« 33: I Lot us come before bis presence In his hand arc all the corners O come, let us wor- ■hip, To-day if yc wiH hear his voice harden Forty years long was I grieved with this gene- - Unto whom I sware As it was in the be- ginning, is now and with thanks- of the and fall not your ration and in my givmg oar^h, down hearts said, wrath ever shall be and show our- selves glad in him with and the strength of the hills is his and kneel be- tote the Lord our as in the prove- cation, and as in the day of temp- tation in tho It is a proud in the imagi- I nation and the rieh he i hath sent emp. IS he promiseil (o our Ibriitalher-i, Abraham world is his of (heir name liiarls : l\ a- way : and his seed for ' ever without end, A i .mi:.\ % UH i'l! No. f, Double. MA to^st-- =1 -el 1 o- 1 1 e- i joiced in (iod my rations sball call nie out all gc-no- ailed llie iuimblo and lo Ibe llo - ly Saviour ; blessed ; rations ; incek . (ibo.sl. No. 7, Double. iW MAtiNIIKAl KlinfMHfIN III ttitlTI-HILb. "ircLzi: -o- 'SL €:" |0 -|f> p:: ie>-it» :o: — o- c> , jq; -o- -o-- -o- -o- -o .^: ip-^r:^:p:s:: ;:p£p :E£eL=i-i --o- elpl ill il 1 For he For ho that ia inigli- ly hath He huth shewod p'rongth He imtit nilci) the hungry Ho remembering his mercy linth holpcn his As it wiia in the he. ginning, is now, and hath ru- ga riled niR, mugiiiticd with liis urni ; with good things, servant Israel, ever shall he the lowlinuMs He haili scatter- ed the jtroiid in the iniajxi- and the rich he hath as he promised to oiiri'urerulhcrs, Abraham world of his ' hand. ho - Iv naiioii sent eni|». and hiH maiden ; is iiis >ni- HA Tor lioliold, fi.d And liJH inor- ry is on 7.K He hnlli |iiit ddwri tlie ini^lity Glory III' III llie I'liilit'r iiiK (y llio Lord, from luuico- llirtli tlicin llint iRiir liini iVonillifiir Noal, llj llio Sun und Hiy N|)irit liiilli re nil ^nno. ihroiigii- niid liiiili ix- m (.> : 1 i^fei niid joined ill (Sod my riilionHHiiiill mil mo out nil I go-no- ! humble ultcd lli« iinil lo llif llc) Iv (JliOHl. Saviour ; bicssfid ; rationn ; iiioulv. No. R, Double. i.n >l\«iNIIH:AT. If ~C3l ZCXZ jOl. g:-z_.o,--E3 97-0--- : :icl: ^ -o — gtri^pii^^lglfi -o- o- i=ii -— o- l9 13^^ 3J -O ~f^' I iJ -O: :q ^-f Lll -«» i-y ^m For lio For lie tliul in ini^li' ty Imlli ill) hiitli shewed strenglli llu liiitli tilluil the luiiigry lit! rcmcnil)criiin; liJN mercy hiith holpcn his As it was ill tho bo- Kiiiiiiiigi i^* now, iiiiil hiitli re- giinlud tha iowhiiuNs of hiw liuiid. I nuiidoii ; iiiugiiilicd witii liis with giiiid st^rvuiil me, nrm ; things, iHruol, 1111(1 I'" -ly lie hiith Hcattor. ed llie lu'iiiid in tlie iiimgi- | nation and tii(! rich lie iitith sent eniji- nshn proinisod to! )Mr lorcrtitiieis, Abriihuin and iiis ever shiill he wnrhl , wilh-uiil is hiM I nuiiie ; ul' tiioir ; iiuiirts : I ly u- wiiy : seed for { ever i end, A- M K \ . ■>' w No. 1, Single. ^^^ r62 IIJIJILATK DEO. Dk. Nabbs. o ;^-^ -CL s^^ffi I O be joyful in the Lurd, 'i Be ycsure Iliiit llie Lord he is (iod : it is he ihiit hiith iiiude us, and not ■i () go your way into his gales with thaiiiisgiv. ing, and into his 1 For the Lord is griicions, his mercy is ^ ^ P- e^ wm :a:: -o- :z=:s-j7= -G) -O- -^>- q: p: \i 1© ig Id- 3 liM iQ-f :^^ — -O- -O- i -o- ii -eo. |)le, and the Be thankful un- to him, and And his truth cn- dureth from ge- neralion to and rid [Mcsence shee[) speak good with a ol' his of his song. |)U8ture. name. lie- ration. I I to tlic t Ilu ■ Iv (ihoal. with-out I end, A. ' men. . ^? No. 2, Single. 133 .IIJHILATK. ;.^i^ -bzzi-^ =^-=e :^-e-o , -Q.. m^ ;^ -)©-, :LP:- xi -© 1© ~o" ZS21 -©- :«s:: -o- -o- ICE ,rv ie> pep; 12:: (0— irzzc ^^;e :F-' 1 O be joyful ill tlic Lord, 2 Be ye sure tliat the Lord he iti (iod : it is he thiit liath made us, and not 3 O go your way into his gates with thanksgiv- ing, and into his 4 For the Lord is gracious, his mercy is all ye lands ; wc our- selvrs. courts \vitii| praise ; Ciiory bo to the Father and to the - vcr As it was ill the be- ginning, is now, and lasting ; Son p . ver siiall be Serve tlie Lord with gladness, and come be- fore his We arc his peo- ple, and the Be thankful un- to him, and And his tri'lli en- dureth from ge. Iteration to ^ ^-zaz Ql =1= JJZZ le-ie 1 -& i M -o- g and worH presence sheep speak good ge- to the with a of his of his song. pasture. name. nc- ration. Ho - ly Ghost. witii-oul end, A- men. IP ■■- - T ■^- m ii cr ^ o I ^ a 1 Lord, now let- test thou thy servant dc- 2 For mine 3 Which thou part in \ peace, i eyes have I seen hast pro- pared 4 To bo a light to lighten the Gentiles, Glory I)e to the Father and to the As it was in the be- ginning, is now, and c - ver Son shall be ac- thy before tlie and to be the glory and world cording to thy sal- face of all of thy people to the Flo - ly wilh-out end, A- word ; vation ; people ; Israel, Ghost. MKN. MEN. 1 30 Nc. 5, Single. NIIN(; niMITTIS. llriNiir l'iiR<'Ki.L. F^e—©- r b -& — I&Uffl '^-^- -^- '^ te 13 -G) _LZz=p: I©-- -©I -©-— o; -^~ -e — -^»- ^o- cr — — o- g= a :^-pE_ ^x: ^ F jd 1 Lord, now let- test thou thy servant de- 2 For mine 3 Which thou 4 To be a light to Glory he to the Father and As it wiis in the be- ginning, is now, and part in peace, eyes have seen hast pre- pared lighten tiic Gentiles, to the Son e ■ ver sIirII he ac- thy before tlie and to be the glory and world cip:z;_z cording face of thy to the wi(h-nnl :^id: -o- o-o © e -© ^^ ;fi 10 -© B to thy sal- of all people Ho - ly end, A- word ; vation ; people ; Israel. Ghost. ■• ) No. 6, Slnele. 137 NUNC DIMITTIS. Waurin. :l2fc &- ^=E r-b=zo: -bzzizzz -vbi^^o: :S -e* -o -o |0— 1 Lord, now let- test thou tliy servant de- 2 For mine 3 Which tliou 4 To be a light to Glory be to the Father and As it was in the be- ginning, is now, and p: -o- :o; ©- iq: -©- -© -o- o 521 ^ -©t lOZ ^3 ^ d lO -^1 Qi-ei ©^- I I :a i part in peace, eyes have seen hast pre- pared lightcn the Gentiles, to the Son e - ver shall be ac- thy before the and to be the glory and worhl cording face of thy to the witli-out to thy sal- of all people word ; vation ; people ; Israel. Ho-ly Ghost end, A- ' me;\. 138 TE DEUM LAUDAMUS. niwy lie MiiiK to any of the Chniiti- It^^l 1 We praise thee, O God, 2 All the earth (loth worship i thoe, 3 To thee all angels cry a- 4 To thee, Cheru.' bill) and 5 Holy, Heaven and earth are full of the Sera- Holy, Majes- 7 The glorious company \ of the A- 8 The goodly fel- lowship of the loud, phim Ho.ly, thou hast redeemed with thy precious blood. 21 Make them to be numbered with thy Saints in glory e.vor lasting. 22 Lord, save thy people, and bless thine he.fi. tage. : 23 Go- vern them and lift them up for ever. ii Day by day wc mag-ni- fy thee ; 25 And we worship thy name ever. world with-out end. 26 Vouch- safe, Lord, to keep us this day with-out sin. 27 O Lord, have mercy up- on us, have mer- cy up- on us. 28 Lord, let thy mercy lighten up> on us as our Irust is in thee. 29 Lord, in thee iiave I tri'Med let nie ne-ver bo con. founded. i III it; j; I I I - ;i <■. i 110 HENHDICTHS. May bo *iiiiK (o ai>y of tltv CliaiiU. 1 Blessed bo tlic fur he hath visit- Lord Oiod of Israel, ed and re- decm- ed his people ; 2 And hatli raised up a mighty su!- vation for us in the house of his servant Duvid. y A8 he spake by the mouth of liis ho-ly Prophets which have been since the world be- fc'un, 4 That we should bo saved from our e-ne- mies and from the hands of all that hato us : 5 To perform the mercy promised to our fore- fathers, and to remem- ber his ho - ly covc- nanl : To perform the oath which he swarc to our fore- father A.bra. ham, that he wuidd give us. 7 That we being de- livered out of liiC hand of our e-ne- mies nuglil serve him without fear. 8 In holiness and righteousness be-forc him all the days of our hfc: 9 And thou Child for thou shall go shall be called before the liice the Prophet of the liighesi, of the Lord to pre- pare his ways, 10 To give know. lodge of salva- tion un- Id his people for the re- mission of their sins, 11 Through llic ten- whercl)) ihe da\ - (ler mercy of our "y "' il>*' ftliiKlo <^I»*h(*i mxl (<> '•••> u' dtv Uoublci by l«kluK two vvrivM for «iic tliroiiKii tl>v Chiiiil. 1 1 O aiiig unto thu Lord 2 Willi Ilia own riglil Imiid uiid with Ilia 3 Tlic Lord de- clared 4 III! Iialli rninciii- bercd iii.siMorcy and trutli toward the 5 Shew yourselves joyful unto the Lord, 6 Praise tie Lord U|l- 7 With trumpctii 8 Lol ihc sea make a noise, and all that !) Lot the floods clap their hands, and let the hills be joylul toge- ther be- u new lio-ly his sal- house of all ye on thu al-so and Ihero-in 10 With righteous ncss shall he judge the lore the Glory be to the Father and As it was in the be- ginning, is now, and to the - vcr song : arm : viiliun : Israel ; lands : har[> i shawms Lord : world, tijun shall be fur ho hath dune hath ho 4;otton liini- his righleousncss liiilh he u|M;nIy shewed in the and all the ends (if the world have seen the sal- sing, re- sing to the liurj) with a (» shew your- selves joyful l)(.'- ihe round worlil, and lui liU and ill woild mar- self the sight valion joice |)salm fon; the they that conu'lh lu (io()|ile with to the wilii-oul vellous vic-to of the of our and give of thanks- Lord (he dwell there things. ry. heulhcn. (Jud. thank: King. juilge Iho U-I|UI- Ho-lv I'ud, A- earlli »y- (jihost. .HEN. 19 ny DRUM MLSKUKATIU. May b« hiiiih tu niiy of thf I liniita, oliicrving (he rule mcutloiicil on the Caiilntc. I (iixl llU lUV.T- ciliil unto '■! Tliui thy way may bt! 't dot llio |10O. plo 1 O lot tlio na tions re- r* Let the poo. pic (• Then Hhnll tlio onrth bring God (ilory bo to the father anil IIH and blosu ua known upon rnrlh ; (Mid : praJHo thitn, (> joicc and be praiHo tiicc, () glad Ciod : and hIiow iim the I light of liiHi.'nini- tenaneo, nnd bo mrrcifnl yea, let all tlio peoplr forth her increase shall liloHs UH to the As it was in tlio beginning, is now, and | o . ver Son -.linll III for thou slialt i judge the folk| righteou.sly and govern the nations yea, lot ail the and fiod, even our own (Jod, sliall and idl the ends of the and people grvo iin.lo thy saving health ii- moiig n prniso iip-on praise IIS hi world shall fear to the wiirld wiili-fpiil nnd, A Flo . ly IIS, notions, ihcc. earth, thro ; blessing. him. * Ohnst. MKN. • ii W'i INDKX TO TIIK TIINF.H. PiM ?.«• Alilmy TilMi', - • • . . CM, - - 10 F,ivi'r|iiml, .... . . <; M ■ . SI Aliirimlon, - . . . - ■ CM • - Si) I.utlicr'B Hymn,- • - . - L.M. ■ • . 81 All Suiiiis, . . . . - . 8 M. - . . A AiiiilvnrHiiry,- - • . - . P.M. - . - 09 MBnclicster, ... - . . CM . - . 37 Si Ann'a, - - . . - - CM . 6A Martin's i,ane, - ■ - - - PM . - 101 Aylesbury, . . . . - - S. M. - 7 St. Mary's, . - . - - . CM. . . . 63 St. Magnus, .... . - CM. - - fl3 Dnngor, CM. • - 33 Mclculy, - . 1, M. - - 01 Dedforil, - - CM. • - 43 Messiuh, . . CM. . . - 40 Bulcy, - - CM. - - IS .Mornin;; llynni, • - - . - I, M. - - 68 UriiiiMwick, • • ■ . - - CM. - - fll Muujit Ejiliraijn, - • . . S, M. . . - 8 Catnliriilgo New, - - - - CM. - - 31 Olil Huliilrcil, - - . - - I-.M. • . 87 C'arliNli', - - a. M. - 13 Si.Olave's, .... . - L M. - . 77 CJolbornc, . - . . . - CM. - - (i'J Porliiffncse Hymn, - - . - 1..M. ■ . 73 Dnrwcll, - ■ P. M. - - 93 I'roper 140, .... . . P.M. ■ ■ OS Si. Uaviil'H, - . - - - . CM. . - 41 Devizes, - - CM. ■ - 27 Iliakingliani, - • . . 1, M. . . 86 Easter Hymn, - - • - - P.M. - - <.)!> Sliolliilil, . - C M. . . 39 Ealoii, - - L M. ■ - 75 Sliirlarid, . . S. M. - . II EviiiiiifT Hymn, - - - - . L.M - - m Sicilian Hymn, . • - . - P. M. . . 107 Solomon, . - (; M. - . 85 French, - - CM. - ■ 47 Si. Sl('|ilien'.i, - - - . . CM. . . - 45 Surrey, . - I,.M. . . 89 Great Milton, - - - . - CM. - ■ 80 \Val<(nil(l, .... . - r.\[. . . 61 Helmsley, - - - - - - P.M. - - UK) W'iirrlunn, .... ■ . L M. . - 83 Uirald Angels, - - - - - P.M. - - lOH Warwick, .... . - CM. . - . 17 Wihlirliam, .... . - CM - - 57 Kent, - - 1, M - - 71 Windsor, . ■ C M . - 50 King Street, - - - - - - I-.M - - 70 York New Church, . . - - 1, M lOO Lincoln, . . C M • ■ - 35 INDEX TO THE CHANTS. (ilory he to tlien, Lord, - . - No. 1, Uoulilc! — Vonitc, - - - No. 8, Uoul)le — Vcnilc, . . ■ No. 3, Donhle— Venite, - . - No. 4, Double — Venite, - - - No. 5, Double — For Easier Sunday, Venite, - ■ No 0, Double — Magnilicat, . • No 7, Double — Matrinlicat, - . No 8, Doiilile -Maiinilicat, ■ - instead - 115 116-17 118-19 180-21 18823 f 184-35 186-87 1 38-89 i:)0-;!t of No. I, Single — Jubilate Deo, . No. 8, Snigle — Jubilate, - - No. 3, Single— Jubilate, - - No 4, Singh — Nunc Dimiltis, No. 5, Single — Nunc Dimiltis, No. 6, Single — Nunc Dimitiis, Te Deuin Laudamus, . - - Deneilicliis, CaiUate Doiniiui, l)i ii> Miserealur, - 1 38 - 133 - 134 . 135 • 136 . 137 138-39 - 140 - 141 - 148 (^KNKIIAI. 1N1)K\. 8i!al Mlllon.. I,2,:i,'t (' IJuvinri , 1,2, 10, 12 I. Liilhrr'n llyiiiii ilyinu3 il'|King 8lrcc.i ..., r> l,2,.%R,ll (:Sl. .Slrplien't.. IIM)|,2, .'i, 4 'I.MHndv 14(1 H, 7, H, lu [( Wuiwick ilyiuii 4 , |t'lSicilittn llyiiiii . sr, !t, 10, 11,12, 1.1 •..C|Bruniwiok.., Ilyinii Ti PiKniiler llyiiiii My inn (> '('.AhinKdoii .... Hymn? !l'i(irovl Milluii . 1,2,3, 1,2, r., 1,2, :>, llyinn 1,4, n, 1.2,4, 1,2,3, llyuiu 7, H, P, 1,2,3, llyino 4... 7... 7... 8.... ,, iSriirliilp .,!(; si.Uiiviii's .... .. tUlcl llundri'il... C Abbey. 7 (' l)cvi7F< 5 (',Slii;HivUI 4,H, U, 10 .1, Kiitoii U ., L LuUicr'ji IJyniii. Ii\ 1 4,5, 4... 10... Cllciironl ! Ifi.Mnrliii'jt l.anp.. |(YVliuichi.'iilei' .... LAVui'lIiuiii.. ,,., 1 l,S, 3, n Icnrent Miltnii.., lie' I, 2, 3, 4, 8,!l, Its.. CKi. Siopliin'j.. , 113 I, 2,3, 4, f<, (i I' Aniiiv«rsaiy ..., Illyraull S CuilUle 3d5unda)P 161.^,3,7 18|1. l.',3, 33,1.4. 5, 8, It, 11. Hymn 12 Cil.ivtrpool . L C *»i*-«mUv. 34 1,2,3,4,3,9. nail, 2, 4, 6,7... 92 1,2, 4, (i. V. . Hymn 13 eth Sunday '|3 45 !'!» 13 21 75 (\l 19 lu l.«nl- III Sunday 24 .Sunday. 3d Snndny. 4lli Sunday Alli Suuilay I4;:il,2, 4,ri, 14,1 1,2, H, II 7l'.'),H,l», 13 (' Linciiln j 35 L|Porlugiii'»c lly'ii 71 (' ?t. Aim'.H Cut C IJi'uiisiiii'k 61 S. bf. F.««l url'MJuit^iiii QoodFrid'y F.HiIrr Diiy Af. Kniter 111 Suiiduy ' 2d Simd.iv 3d i'linday «l|l,2, .1, 4 .12^1,2, 3, A, rt Ntll,2,3,4,l> iHynin IV 2MI, in, 17,22.... 277,H,1», 14 34 lA, 17, IH, 21, 22. Ilynni2l iaol,2, 3,4,0, 7...., 77 7,H,t», |(», II 12... 854, r., 0,7,8 , Ilyniti2l lV|ri, 12, 13, 14 31 1,2,3.4 31 0, 10, II, 14 Hymn 22. i,.i,n, II :),H,1», 13 Illyinn23 4(i|,fi, 0, 7,H. S7[l,2,3, .1 ... 70il,2, 3, I... liyiiin24,.. C W'indinr M [, Mrludv 1)1 ft7 2A CWriltrbaiM ... CiSioluniun S| Avivibiiry , ,. CAbbi'y Tiiiiv.. C Warwick .... L' t'ri'ncl !« AIISaiDli (.' Si. Mnry'a .... (' llriinitvii'k . ... Ljltuckingliiini . . C; Liverpool HIiMu.inl lipliraiin 81 Aylrtbiiiy Cisi. Anii'i M'MISainlt.. t'lKri'mb .... ClMi'minb ... LlSi. Ulavu'» , L'Kiilon iJKiii^'-Sii'i'ci I. Kant I'jSl. .Viiiy'ii. 0!t,l,2, 3,20,21 Il, VoikNcwChu'l 22 I, 14, Id, IH jC WiiuUur 3.jt|l, 12, 17,23 CjHc.ll.ml lllynin2j LjMvludy. 08 1.2,3. 4.... Illynin2i>.. , , {llvmn27.... 14111,2,3, 4, ->,0 l(i S, U, 10, 11 .. H«J 13,14.15, 10,17, Ik V 1,2, l>, 10.... I' Dcviri'ii I'iKailer Hyiiin. C'iSl. MaKiiiii .. IVUUlb Proper. |llymii2H. LWnkrAcId ... L Liiilicr'n Ilyiiin . f'j(juiibriili;u iNfW LlUuckiiigliuiu , ., rt, 0, 10, II, 12, 13. L'Kcni,.,, I, .3, 4,0 ClBcdronj 1,2,3, 4 iJWnrehnm. llvmn2U I' 1 IV 17 47 a (M M Hi ai 7 IV 47 41) 77 7ft 71> 71 03 10.5 ai> 43 1,2. 3. 4. .5,0,23,24 r. Uockiiiijliiini....' 85 Nih Sunday. 25, 20, 27 2H l. Vmk .New Cliu'li KTi I I, 2, 3, 4 -) .Mouiil K|iliraiin i V J llyiniiN 11' Meskiali | 4V ;i J I ll 0lh Sunday 250,8,!', 10 p Slilrland | 11 j; 5lli Sunday. i 71 I, 2,3.4,5,23, ...jl. St. MagiiK. j 63 I I03H, tt, 10, 11,12, 13. I K.nl j 71 Hyran2 T Iklmtsk-v 103 i! 103.1,2,3,4... Wi'lo, 20, 27, 2 U3!l,2, 3,4,5. llymnSU... 664.10. II, 12, 13, 14 r 73,25,20,27,28 I, 130,1,2,3,25,20 V llvniiilil (' Septuagns- 23 1 , 3, 4, iinu. I4H I, 2, 3, 4, 5. 0.. Ily 17, 18, I!l,24... liyiun 15 Seiagesima Quinqua- getiina. Aih Wed. m'iduy. 90 1,3,4,12 ., I00ll,2, 3, 4,5. 24 1,3. 4,0... IMyinii 10,., 104 1,24. 33, 34, 33. 9.'),l,2,3,0 60,1,2, 4, 5. H,y.,. lliynin 17 Dcilfoi-d . ' l)iirwcir> ' Colliornr, ■iSuriYy... 43 Aircn. Day 93 61,1.4,5.9, 10 . 38 1,2, 10, 11,21,22. 51 11,12,10, 17 IHyninlS"... Abingdon ,01(1 lliiiulreil .. iicxi.y St. Uavid'n .... St. Oliivc's ...-., [Luthoi's Hymn, I [Shfllidd Kaslur Hviun All Snints,,., liuiii;or !ciiiii,io iGicat .Milton 1 10. ■>, 0,7,8.9,,. 6t)1.2, 4, 5, 8,9. 94,12, 13, 14,22 |C Aniiiveriiiry . . Mnncbrilpr ... St. biophcn's. . Luthcr'HHvmn St. David's Solomon York Ni'w t'bu'li Uiirwcll s .... Abbey 27 97 53 95 61 HI 31 85 71 43 83 99 37 45 81 41 25 105 93 19 Wanvirk I 17 ShcHicId I 3!) Bcxley |l ly inn 32 ICILivci pool . I 247,8,9, 10 47il,a, 5, 0, 7,8. ti.P tHviiin33 Cjlireat IMIIlon , , |,lllocklii);lmin , , [Juid Hundred,. OH 4, 17. 18 2-1 7, 8, 9, 10 4M.2, .•), 0, 7, H.li. Ilvinn34 145 1 . 2, 3, 4, 5, 0. Hymn 30 I0-1|I,2, 3.4 |llynni35 l,|l'intoii Citircat Aliltnii . l,lRockiiit,'liiim . C Wululkld t' Rriini«irk . .. C liruat Mlllon . LiSl. Olnvi''.s, ,, C'St. Marv's.,. 119 89,90,91.92 , 80,^,9, 10, (i. 1'.. 15(11,2,5,0 IIv'uin37 CI Messiah jClMniiclii'stcr...., il.lSurruy 4, Luihei'allvnni 15 21 29 85 87 75 29 85 61 51 29 77 03 49 37 89 81 GENERAL. INDEX. M 's>. Sunday. I Pp Af. Tiinilv.' lit Suiiduif. It!' ; 37 I 71 2J Sunday.' ,% I 3.1 I r> Verses. I " 5 S 1,2, S, 4,5,0... 1,2, U, 4, 5, 23.. KviiiiiUS 8(1 Sunday. ■•>,«. 7,9, 10.... 1,2,3,4,8,1)... 1,2,3,H. 11.... llyniiiU'J fifillf), 17, IS, 19,20 . HCi'll, 12, 13, 10 !I2I 4tli SuiidHy i 1,2, 3, 4, 5, li, y Ilvmii 10 a.'i'rt, 8,<), in lf< 1,2, 3,0. 3.1:12, 18, 1!1,' {IIviiiii41. iO, 2l.2i■ 6th Puiiii;iv I ,1 ,1 .•«I,2, 3,4 .. H' 1,2.4, 0, : IW I. 2. 3, 4 .. flyiim42. . Tune. C Colbnrne P Mnrtiii's I.niie . . r St. Mnsnm .... C Great Milton ... Porlugiiesc Hy'n l.inroln St. Stephen's . St. Ann's .... Bedford St. Stephen's. .. y nion )jvid's i^hirlnnd..,. I'.aton Devizes \l)bey Tune. Warwick PorluK"i'se IIv'i Meloily Kent..' Ro. filli .''uridav iM, 2, <», 10 ■!'.' 1,2,3,4,5, IJ 1.2,3, ? . |llvmn43. 0,23,2! Till Sunday .);: 1,2, 6, 11 3 3. 4, r,, H . 40' I, 2, 3,4. |IIyinnl3. ■), 10, 1 1 Blh .Sunday 31||5, 10, 19,21,. jll!>3?!, ,34, 3.-), 37.. ! 281 1, 2, 3, G. P. ... llvninH, r, ( C'i I c I. I,' I, I r r,' (■ (■ ('Manchester.... 37 • 'I Abingdon 23 \'\ \iniiversary . ..; 99 Brunswick ! 51 I .Mount F.phrnim I 9 ( folborne ' 09 ( Weslerhani . . . . j 57 t Abbey 19 Cnmlnlilfje New UncUin^ham . .. I.ivoi pool [iansriir 09 101 53 29 73 35 45 55 43 45 25 41 11 75 27 19 17 73 9! 71 31 85 21 33 SlWDAV. Ps 8th Sunday 100,1, 2,3,4,5 I. ' j »0|,,s,4, 12 f I Ulj7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12. .|P ! IHymn22 IC ^ I lOtliSunday 140 0, 7, 8, 10 K 95]l,2,3,0 ;i 1171, 2, G. P ..( i lHynni44... 1' Old Hundred... 87 Abingdon ' 23 Anniversary ... 99 St. llthS,...davl 32 ■ ' H i 97 1,2.3,5,0 1,2,3,4 1,2, 10. 12.... Hvnni 18* .... 12tli'v,inilavi 0311, 4, 5,6, 7... 138 I, 3,0, 7 127 |,y,, 3, O. P. . !llynin45 13llcSuiid.ivi 0511,2,3, 4 4S1, lo, 11, 14.. 1125 1,2, 4.5 Iljyuin40 ISthSunday lOthSunday SOlbSundav 21st Sunday 22(1 Sunday 23d Sund,iy 24lhSundaj Verses. I, 2, 3, G. P. . . 1,2,6,0 1,2,23,23,24, Hymn 60'. 1,2,3,4,9,9.... 15, 17,18,21,22. 23,24.37,38.... Ilymu51 132, 133, 134, 135 7,8,9, 10,11 .... 7,8,9, 14 Hymn52 1,2,3,4,5., 1,2,3,13... 3, 4,5, G. P., Hymn 64..., 25thSundav 85 89 93 1,5,6,7,8... 1,2,3,4,6,6. -.,6,7,8,9... Hymn 63 Tuiif. Po. French Westcrham .. St. Magnus .. VVareham . . . . Lincoln ^Varwick ..... Martin's Lane. Hchnsley 1,2,3,4,5, 10,11. 1,2,7,8, 12 1,2,8, 11 Hymn 55 1,5,6,7 12, 13, 14, 22 , 1,2,3,4 Hymn 66 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. . 1,2,5,7.... 1,2,3,4,6.. Hymn 57... . Colbornc St. Olavc's.... Abbey Tune... Sicilian Hymn. Eaton , Aylesbury . Warwick >, Shirland... Devizes liincoln King Street .... Mount Ephraim Anniversary .... Kent French St. Ann's Solomon... Bexley ... Warehani. Carlisle... Brunswick , Old Hundred... Luther's Hymn. Abingdon 47 57 63 83 35 17 lUl 103 69 77 19 107 75 7 17 11 27 35 79 9 99 71 47 55 25 15 83 13 51 87 81 23 [Lr If there be any more Sundays before Advent, tho Psalms of some of the Sundays omitted after the Epiphany mi-ixiiy . ..^ ^j I s\\M be taken to supply those which arc wanting. Warwick 17 Luther's Hymn Sheffield ICastcr Hymn . .Melody 91 He.xley I 15 Liiilier's Hymn . 81 Great Milton ... 29 Martin's Lane .. 101 Solomon I 25 Liverpool 21 Baton 75 — «o©— ^ccnsfonnl p^smns. SUDJECT. HthSundayllloM. 34. 35,37 , ni- si lolhSundiM I I 98 16thSiindav ntbSundav 119 1.3. 4,5, t>. 7. II. 12, 13 15.. Ilynin47 1,2, 4,6,0... 1,2,3,4 l,'i7. M2. I13, HyniU'iS..,. '• Portuguese Hy'n Ci Waken, Id f-'!sheffiold .jC fJreut .Milton . .. . |r|Colborno , It-lCambridge New .IS Shirland .P Sicilian llynni.. .Is All Saints 73 01 39 29 I 69 31 11 107 144 I, 12, 15, 17.. 1.4,5,7 1 , 2, 5, Hymn 49 1,2,3,25,20... 3,4,0,7 1,2, .3,0 Hymn 3 ll' Devizes I 27 Messiah 49 Bedford 43 Bangor | 33 Abingdon | 23 Surrey I 89 Brunswick..,...' 51 Morning Hy.nn, livening Hy nni Sacrament Sacrament, Funeral Funeral, Funeral, O jiuHlion ' apt ism, Coufn'mation, Spread of the Gispel, Spread of the Gospel, Laying the Foundation of u Church Consecration or Opening of Church Fast Day, New Ye.ir, Family Prayer Social Prayer Christmas Day Tunes, LiMorning Hymn, . L Kvening Hymn,. 1. Luther's Hymn,. P Vlartin's Lane,.. L (' C L S c L t L York New Church,. Bangor, St. Mary's, Kuckingham, Carlisle Abbey Tunc, Kent Great Milton, .Morning Hymn,. L King Street Cl Westcrham C{Brnnswick l.'Old Hundred,.. (Solomon, PiHerald Angels,. Pao. 05 07 81 101 105 33 63 86 13 19 71 29 65 79 57 51 87 25 108 Darwell's I 93 N. B. — Any Psalm or Hymn that is not found on the Manchester ....! 37, page above mentioned, will he found on the opposite page, Surrey I 89 except those marked thus (") which have been omitted by King Street .... t 79 II mistake, and will be found on the next page, as follows. Tom. Po. ch 47 crham .... 67 flagnus .... 53 elmm 83 :o1n . • wick tin's Lunc. mslcy borne Olavc's .... ipy Tunc... liaiiHymn. on csbury . rwicli . rliind... 'I7.es.... .... cuin ig Street .... unt Epluaim nlveriary .... Ill ;nch , 35 17 101 103 69 77 19 107 75 7 17 11 27 35 7U y 99 71 47 Ann's 55 omon... (Icy . . . irchani. rlislc... Linswick , i Hundred... tiler's Hymn, ingdon 25 15 83 13 61 87 81 23 efore Advent, tho ftcr tlie Epiphany wanting. ns. Hymn, ..., Hymn,.. .. Hymn,.... Lane, Cliurcli,. Pao. lam,. ine, . ilton,. Hymn,. cet,.. im, .. k,.. Ired, kngels,. f.5 67 81 101 105 33 63 85 13 1!) 71 29 65 79 67 51 87 25 108 i not found on tho 1 the opposite page, ive been omitted by page, as follows. IN THIS VOLUME TBC rOLLCWINO PSALMS AND HYMNS ^RE OMITTED BY MlSTJlKE, '■ AND MAKKED THUS (*) IN THE INDEX. • (In Page 29t opposite Tune — Great Milton,) HYMN XVIII. Asii Wednesday. D.C, O Lord ! turn not thy face away, From them that lowly lie, Lamenting sore tiicir sinful life With tears and bitter cry. Thy mercy gates aro open wide To tiiem that mourn their sin ; O ! slii:t them not against us. Lord, But let us enter in. O Lord ! tiiou know'st what things bo past. Also tiie things tiiat be ; Thou know'st also what is to come, Nothing is bid from thee. Lord, to thy mercy-scat wo come. Where mercy dotii abound, Desiring mercy for our sins, Tu heal our soul's deep wound. O Lord ! wo need not to repeat Wha; we do beg and crave ; For thou dost know before wo ask Tho thing that wo would have. Mercy, O Lord ! mercy wo seek. This is the total sum; For mercy, Lord, is all our prayer, O ! let thy mercy come. * (In Page 51, opposite r«ne— BnuNswicit.) PSALM LXXXV. Part 2. C. M. Ver. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. To all that fear God's holy name, His sure salvation's near; And in its former happy stato Our Dation shall appear. For mercy now with truth is join'd, Whilst righteousness and peace. Like kind companions absent long, With friendly arms embrace. Truth from the earth shall spring, whilst licav'n Shall streams of justice pour ; And God, from whom all goodness flows, Shall endless plenty show'r. Before him righteousness shall march, And his just paths prepare ; Whilst wo his holy steps pursue. With constant zeal and care. lillR ATUM.— In Page 143 Iiides ; for Easter Hymn, page 95, read 97. ICnilATA in the smaller Vnlumc— In pngo 211, fourteenth line from bottom, for Morning Hymn, read I'orfcAVio CAttrcA. In page '214, third line from bottom, for French, read Great Milton. In page 2IG, third lino from top, for Martin's Lane, read ^tmivtrsary. In page 218, second tine from tup, fur realm 42, read PacUm 62.