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In his ^^ later years David wrote new Psalms, as the lyrics composed in his youth failed to exiiress the riper experiences of his advancing years. The active religious spirit will always discover new and richer lines of thought, and so will demand new forms of devotional expression. However perfectly adapted to the needs of its own time the hymnal of a preceding decade may have been, It wUl not be in all respects appropriate as the medium of the lyric utte-ance of the present hour. This compilation is an attempt to present the nobler specimens of the devotional spirit of the p«st, as well as many of the best hymns of later periods. Robert Stuart Mac Arthur. Calvary Baptist Church, New York, October 1, 1900. Tx^ \>vj^>v \rs-t-^ »^^8WL ^"^ ^^^-r IK«s«^o,r cXo.^^^ ill jpubllebcrs* mote THE thanks of the pul)lishers are due to many persons who have assisted in the pr( paration of " In Excelsis," and especially to the foUowinf?: Mr. Sannu'l P. WaiTeu, Rev. T. Ralston Smith, D.D., of New York; Walter B. Gilbert, Mus. Doc; U. C. Bnmap, Mus. Doc.; Waldo 8. Pratt, Professor of JMusic in Hartford Theolofifieal Seminary ; Rev. J. B. Irvine, Jr. ; Mr. Samuel Can-, Organist and Director of the Old South Churcli, Bostf)n ; Mr. St."ey (r. Potts, (Jrganist, New York; Mr. Henry B. Roney ; Rev. Maltbie D. Babcock, D.D. ; Rev. Livingston L. Taylor ; Rev. Doremus Scudder, D.D. ; Rev. 0. P. H. Nason, D.D. ; Mr. La Roy Wood, Choirmaster of the Judson Memo- rial Baptist Church, New York ; Mr. Hubert P. Main ; Mr. 0(!orge C. Sweet ; Mr. John M. Knapp ; Mr. Benjamin E. Smith, Managing Editor of " The Century Dictionary." Thanks are dne, also, to other authors and composers, and to publishers for permission to use their hymns and tunes. The Calvary Edition is a careful revision and enrichment of '* In Excelsis," made iinder the supervision of the Rev. Robert Stuai't MacArthur, D.D., and Miss Kate S. Chittenden, organist of Calvary Baptist Church, New York. The Centurv Co. New Yokk, October, 1900. J T V Iv Contents J •J Index First Lines .... Index Chants ... Index Tunes Ali'mjidetical Index Tunes MKTKicAL . . The Lord's Prayer and the Commandments . . . Page vii-xvi xvi xvii-xix xx-xxiii xxiv ttbc t)smn0 Hymn-. Th • Beginning of Worship . 1-40 Also 834. 835, 839 The Close of Worship . . 41-54 Morning 55-75 Evening 76-112 Also 854, 877 Thl Lord's Day 1 13-138 The Hoi.y Trinity 139-146 God the Father 147-177 Also 810, 816-820, 832,863 Jesus Christ the Son Advent 178-180 Nativity 181-205 Epiphany 206-215 Prayer and Praise 216-247 Also 824, 827, 835, 837, 852, 855 Entry into Jerusalem .... 248-250 In Gethscmane 251 P.ission and Crucifixion . . . 252-285 In the Tomb 286 Resurrection 287-302 Ascension 303-312 Second Coming 313-329 Reign and Mediation .... 330-346 Also 867, 868 Hytijm The Holy Ghost 347-366 Also 822, 844, 878 The Holy Scriptures . . . 367-377 Invitation 378-388 Salvation 389-399 Also 847. 865 Penitence and Confession . . 400-426 Also 859, 883 Faith and Consecration . . . 427-467 Also 811, 858, 862, 880 Love and Grntitudc 468-492 Also 845, 846 Prayer and Aspiration .... 493-529 Also 814, 853, 857, 876, 882 Trust and Confidence .... 530-548 Also 812, 814, 821, 828, 851, 866, 871 Activity and Zeal 549-564 Also 821, 825, 838, 840, 841, 869 Trial and Conllict 565-597 Also 812, S48. 856, 870, .S73, 875 Warfare 598-607 Also 836 Hope and Exaltation .... 608-613 The Communion of Saints . . 614-623 Also 823, 829, 833, 834, 879 The Evening of Life .... 624-629 The Church The Church 630-638 The Ministry 639-646 liaptism 647-654 The Lord's Supper 655-677 Matrimony 678-681 Missions 682-711 Also 860, 864 Almsgiving 712-721 Contcnta Hymns Temperance 722 ,724 Laying; a Corncr-Stone . . . 725, 729 Dedication of a Church . . . 726,727 728, 730, 73 f Dedication of a Church Organ . 839 The Year 732-739 Also 881 ThanksKiving 740-748 Also 815, 831 National 749-755 For Those at Sea 75, i^T- ,-884 I'liKe J-727 728 }-7i3 t-737 i 741 1n^cy of jflrst ILlnee A UY.MN A charu'e to keep I have 524 A few more years hUuII roll 735 A ^loi'y ^ilds the sacred page See Th«' Spirit Wreathes upon the word . 37'2 A hymn of j,'l<)ry let us sing 305 A ini^lity f«)rtn;ss is our God ii'Ati A piirtin^; hymn we sin^f (Kii) A ])ilnriin and a stninf^er, I journey ... 7i>l A voice by Jordan'.s short' 17i) Abide with me: fast falls the even-tide. 00 Above the elear blue sky 7<('J AcconliiiK to Thy fjracious word 67u Af^ain as evening's shadow falls. 103 A^ain returns the day of holy rest 115 Attain the Lord's owji day is here 138 A^aiii the morn of gladness 114 Ah! the heart that has forsaken 467 Alas! and did my Saviour Ideed 270 All t^lory, laud, and honor 248 All hail the power of Jesus' name 333 All is brifjht and cheerful round us . . liii) All my heart this night rejoices 19o All people that on earth do (Uvell 2 All praise to Thee, eternal Lord 101 All jtraise to Thee, my God, this night. . 84 Alleluia! Alleluia! hearts to heaven ... 300 Allelui:' ! fairest morning 113 Alleluia ! sing to Jesus 330 Alleluia ! song of sweetness 778 Alleluia ! The strife is o'er 205 Almighty Father, bless the word 52 Almighty Father, heaven and earth ... 719 Almighty God, Thy word is cast 54 Am I a soldier of the cross 553 And now the wants are told . 44 Angels, from the realms of glory 192 Angels, roll the rock away 302 Angel voices, ever singing 8G3 Another six days' work is done 131 Approach, my soul, the mercy seat 38 Arise, my soul, arise 867 Arise, O King of Grace, arise 1 25 Arm these Thy soldiers, mighty Lord . . 646 Around the throne of God in heaven ... 771 B ETUN Art thou weary, art thou languid 380 As now the sun's declining rayH 82 As oft, with worn aud weary feet 240 As pants the hart for cooling streams . 591 As pants the wearied hart for cooliug . 32 As shadoWii cast by cloud aud 8UU 200 As the sun doth daily rise 50 As with gladness men of old. 211 Asleep in Jesus, blessW sleep . ...... 802 At even, ere the sun was set 88 At evening time let there be light 020 At the Lamb's high feast we sing 670 At the name of Jesus 837 Awake, and sing the song ... 24 Awake, my soul, and with the sun ... 58 Awake, my soul, in joyful lays 840 Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve. . . 552 Awake, ye saints, awake 130 Before Jehovah's awful throne 20 Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme 1 (iO Behold! a stranger's at the door 847 Behold, the Bridegroom cometh. . . . 319 Behold the glories of the Lamb 338 Behold the Lamb of God 391 Beholil, the Master passeth by 382 Behold, the shade of night is now 59 Behold the throne of grace 504 Behold what wondrous grace 424 Behold, where in a mortal form 234 Beneath the cross of Jesus 425 Beneath the shadow of the cross 095 Bethlehem, not the least of cities 214 Blessed city, heavenly Salem 779 Blessed night, when Bethlehem's plain. 181 Blessed Saviour, Thee I love 285 Blessing and honor and glory and power 818 Blest are the pure in heart 525 Blest be the tie that binds 623 Blest be Thy love, dear Lord 520 Blest day of God, most calm, most bright 1 23 Blow ye the trumpet, blow 398 Bread of heaven, on Thee we feed . ... 662 Bread of the world in mercy broken — 668 vii 1nC>c( of fitat Xlnc0 1 IIVMN Hroiik Tlmn ilic lircml of lif»>, dcHr Lord ii(( I HroiiHl 111!' wiivi', ('liiiHliiiii MMi Hrii'l' lilV In lii'iv (iiir iiortioii T^t? i^l'l^;llt mill joy. 'ill is ilic iiioni 1 H'J lti'i^lit<'Nt mill Im'nI of 'Im> noiih of tlio . . . -lit) Urij^lilly ^;l^llms iiiir tmmirr . 7< Kiirii'il in liii|itiNiii with our Ijiinl tilS Hy <'lirist rt'iliM-mid, in <'liriHt ri'Mforoil. t»71 <'iill .Iclmvali tliy vulval ion r>:{ I "Cull tlit-iiiiii" — tlic poor, llio wrofcliiMl SC. I Calm mr. my Ooil, ami kfrp mo i-alni. . ."> 1 I Calm on tii)> li$(ttMiiii^ *>ai' of iii^lil . . I'.li Cast thy Ininlm oi thi< LonI (inD Cliildrrii of till' hi'avi'iily Kinp: -ITri Christ, uliovi' all fjlmy srati-d HtlS Christ, by hravi'iily hosts adorod 717 Christ for the world \vt> sin^,' HilO Christ is mado the siiro foundation . 7:tl Christ is our foriii'r-stoM(> 7'J!i Christ is risen, Christ is risen '_•));{ Christ, of all my hopes tlie jjroiiiid 47S Chri it. the Lord, is I'isen a^ain . !l(M Christ, the Lord, is risen to-ilay 'JiM) ('lirist, whose ^;loi'y lills the skies (I'J Christian, ilost thou see them (tOtS Christian, seek not yet repose tlo,"> Christians, awake, salute the ha))py I'.Kl (^)me. dearest Lord, descend and dwell H.'ti Come, every pious heart . HI 'J Come, happy souls, adore the Lniul) . . . (i It Come liilliir, ye faithful 1 S({ Come, Holy Cdiost. in love n(i,"> Come, Holy (Jhost. our souls inspire . . . (il?!) Come. Holy Spirit, conu' '.WW Coitie. Holy Spirit, Dove divine (\\9 Come, Holy Spirit, heaveidy T>ove. with ;?."S Come. Holy Spirit, heaveidy Dove, with l{(> I Come, .lesus, from the sapphire throne 7i^>^ Conn', let ns all unite ami sinj; .... 7i'n Come, let us join our (dieerfiil soups . !?;M Come, let us sinp the sonp of songs 4 71 Come, Lord, and tarry not H'J.T Come, my soul, thou must l»o wakinp. . . (i4 Come, my sou', thy suit pre])are ■"(t.'i Come. O Oeator Spirit blest ;{.■">.'> Come, pure hearts, in sweetest measures 370 Come, said Jesus' sacred voice 383 Come, sound His praise abroad 31 Come. Thou almighty King ITi Come. Thou desire of all Thy saints ... 29 Come, Thou fount of every blessing. ... 446 ii Come, Thou long expected .Jchuh ... Come to our poor nature's night Come unto Me, when Mliadows darkly Come unto Me, ye weary i'ome. We who love the Lord Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem , Come, ye faithful, raise the strain. Come, ye thankful p»'opl", como Commit llioii all thy griel'H Sir (five to the winds thy fears Creator Spirit, by whose aid Crown Him with many crowns Crown His head with endless lilessing . Darkly rose the guilty morning Day is dying in the west . . Days and moments quickly living Hear .lesus. e\er at my side Dear Lord and Father of mankind Dear Lord and Master mi!u> Dear refuge of my weary soul Dear .Saviour, we are Thine Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness... Depth (it mercy, can there he Dismiss us with Thy blessing, Lord ... Do not 1 love Thee. () my Lord Draw nigh and take the body of the Lord Draw nigh, draw nigh, Linmanuel. ... Drawn to the cross, which Thou hast. . . Earth ludow is teeming Lartli lias nothing sweet or fair Eti rnal l*'ather! strong to save Eternal Father, when to Thee VMN ISO 3rdt ,M»(l :i7M ntiH Ml'J 21(7 71(1 574 3(1(1 30 r> 12(13 8.*. 4 734 774 4U(i ri4r. (ird> 104 r.3 .-.10 1173 17H sr.it 740 470 7r.6 145 Eternal Light ! Eternal Light 304 Eternal Source of every joy 7312 Ever patient, gentle, meek 282 Every morning mercies new . 03 Fading, still fading, the last beam is. , . 843 Fairest Lord Jesus. Kuler of all nature. 229 F'ar from my heavenly home 517 Far o'er yon horizon 556 Father, again in Jesus' name we meet. . 33 Father, by Thy love and power 109 Father, I know that all my life 434 Father, in Thy mysterious presence km dng 876 Fatlier, let me dedicate 737 Father of all, from land and sea 833 Father of all, whose love profound 144 Father of love, our guide and friend . . . 586 I I InOes or f Irdt lined IIVMN ISO ur.u mm r.tiH Ml 'J 'Jl>7 71(1 574 :t() r> 8;". 4 7H4 774 4(»f. r)4r» 588 O'J'J nr.it 404 na 5 1 (» il 07!< 178 859 740 470 7r>o 145 ;u>4 732 282 03 843 229 517 556 33 109 434 876 737 833 144 586 I IIVMN Krtthor of iiiprcioM, in Thy won! 371 riitlxT, tlio Witht iiml (larkiKtMH H I I FiiltitT, wliiitc'cr |i. 22il KitriM' wan till' wildbillow ... 240 Ki^ht the mH»i I'lf^ht with all thy roiKht. 570 i'liii^ out Ml)- ImiiiiiT ! I<>l it tiont Lord, 1 go 825 Forty days and forty iiIkIiIh 21(5 i-'orward ! I"< our watchword 555 Fountain of good, to own Thy lov«» 721 I'ouiitain of graco, ri(di, full, and froo . . 53(i Fi'iond of HinncrH, Lord of glory 315 From all that dwtdl litdow th<> Hkies. ... 3 From all Thy waintH in warfant <(16 From every Htoriny wind that blows . . . 528 From glory unto glory 738 From (InM'iiland'H ii-y inountains 090 From the oroHS, ujdiftcd high . 3S7 From tho caHtfrn mountains 2 12 From the table now retiring 070 (Jcntle Shcphcr.l, Thou haHt stilled 805 (icntly, Lord, () gently lead uh 4 5 (live me the wings of faith, to rise 025 (live to the winds thy fears 574 Olorious things of thee are spokeu 632 Glory and praise and honor Si'c All glory, laud, and honor 24 8 tllory be to Hod on high, God whose glory 820 Glory be to God the Father 35 Glory be to Jesus, Who in bitter pain. . 208 Glory to God on high 340 Glory to Thee, my (Jod, this night .SVr All i)raise to Thee 84 (Jo down, great sun, into thy golden west 028 Go forward, ('hristian soldier 001 Go labor oji ; spend and be spent (')42 Go to dark Gethsemaue 274 (iod Almighty, in Thy temple 7(>9 God I)le88 our native land 75 1 God calling yet ! shall I not hoar 380 (ioil Eternal, mighty King 173 God, in the liospel of Ills Son 376 God is love ; His mercy brightens 151 God In the refuge of His saintH God moves in a mysteriouM way Goil, my King, Tliy might confeMHiiig God of my life, Thy boiindlesN grace God of my life, to Thee I call (iod of our fat hers, Whose almighty hand (tod of jiity, God of grace . (iod of the living, in whose eyes (iod shall charge Mis ange! legions Set- Call ilehovah thy salvation (iod, that madest earth and heaven. God, the all-iiierciful, earlh has forsaken God, the all-terrilde, earth has forsaken Sn (iod the all-iiiercifiil God the I'atlier, be Thou near (iod the Lord a King r<-niaineth Golden harps are sounding. (irace, M is a charming sound (iraciouM Spirit, llolytihost (irant us Thy light Scf () grant us light (ireat (iod, how inlinite art Thou (ireat God, to Thee Hiy evening song. . (ireat (iod, what do I see and h(>ar (ireat (iotl who kiiowesteach man's need (ireat is the Lord our (Jod (ireat King of nations, hear our prayer (Juide me, () Thou great Jehovah IIV.VIN 535 107 17 457 597 755 413 807 531 80 752 91 175 3IO 247 34 7 357 1(»8 >10 320 89 03 1 754 Ilail, all hail the joyful morn 1 83 Hail ! sacred day of earthly rest 1 34 Hail the day that sees Him rise 308 Hail ! Thou (Jod of grace and glory ($19 Hail! Thou once despised Jesus 332 Hail! Thou source of every bb-ssing ... 213 Hail to the brightness of Zion's glad . 7l0 Hail to the Lord's Anointed 09 1 Hail to the Sabbath day 120 Hark ! a thrilling voice is sounding Hi 4 Hark! hark! my soul, angelii' songs are 813 Hark! hark! the organ loudly peals 839 Hark! my soul, it is the Lord 384 Hark! ten thousand harps and voices. :>4 J Hark, the glad souikI ! the Saviour comes 1 99 Hark ! the herald angels sing 187 Hark I the loud celestial hymn 140 Hark ! the song of jubilee ()83 Hark! the sound of holy voici-s 781 Hark ! the voice of Jesus crying 402 Hark ! the voice of love and mercy 272 Hark! what mean those holy voices. . . ] 8J> He has come, the Christ of God 188 f nOei ot f irat Xlnee HTMN He is coming, He is coming 317 He is gone : a cloud of light 307 He leadetb me : O blesBod thought 866 Heal me, O my Saviour, heal 416 Hear our prayer, O Heavenly Father. . . 99 Hear us, Thou that broodedst 844 Hear what Qod, the Lord, hath spoken . 780 Hearts to heaven and voices raise •SeeAlleluia! Alleluia! Hearts toheaven 300 Heavenly Father, send Thy blessing . . . 760 Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face 66^* High in the heav'ns, Eternal God His are the thousand sparkling rills ... 421 Holy Father, cheer our way 95 Holy Father, hear my cry 448 Holy Gho»t ! come down 842 Holy Ghost, the Infinite See Come to our poor nature's night . 359 Holy Ghost with light divine 352 Holy, Holy, Holy ! Lord God Almighty . 9 Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts . . 139 Holy , Holy, Holy Lord G od of hosts! when 141 Holy night, peaceful night 772 Holy ofFerings, rich and rare 459 Holy Spirit, Lord of light 353 Holy Spirit, Truth divine 878 Honor and glory,thanksgivingandprcise 819 Hosanna ! raiee the pealing hymn 335 Hosanna to th i living Lord 10 How beauteous are their feet 645 How beauteous, on the mountains 685 Fow beauceous were the marks divine . 219 How bright these glorious spirits shine. 782 How charming is the place 21 How firm a foundation, ye saints of the 612 How gentle God's commands 569 How pleasant, jOW divinely fair Iii5 How precious is the book divine 373 How shall I follow Him I serve 221 How sweet, how hoav'nly is the sight . . 879 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds . . 485 Hushe^ was the evening hymn 767 I adore Thee, I adore Thee 473 I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus 456 I bow my forehead to the dust 534 I could not do without Thee 480 I do not ask, O Lord, that life may be . . 587 I gave My life for thee See Thy life was given for me 458 I heard the voice of Jesus say 231 I hunger and I thirst 497 B HTMM I know no life divided 408 I know not what the future hath See I bow my forehead to the dust ... 534 I know that my Redeemer lives 339 I lay my sins on Jesus 494 I lift my heart to Thee 444 I love Thy kingdom, Lord 630 I love to steal awhile away 857 I 'm not ashamed to own my Lord 564 I need Thee every hour 870 I need Thee, precious Jesus 495 I sing the almighty power of God 174 I think when I read that sweet ston^ . . . 773 I was a wandering sheep 845 I worship Thee, sweet Will of God 540 I would not r-ve alway 850 If thou but suffer God to guide thee See Lertve God to order all 613 If through unruffled seas 875 Immortal love, forever full 230 In exile here we wander 798 In full and glad surrender 466 In heavenly love abiding 460 In loud exalted strains 730 In myriad forms, by myriad names 832 In the cross of Christ I glory 273 In the hour of trial 583 In the name of God, the Father 660 I'\ Thy name, O Lord, assembling 36 Inspirer and hearer of prayer 105 It came upon the midnight clear 193 It is not death to die 804 I 've found a Fiieud ; such a Friend ! . 865 I 've found the Pearl of greatest price. . 858 Jerusalem, my happy home 794 Jerusalem the glorious 790 Jerusalem the golden 789 Jesus, and shall it ever be 821 Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult 880 Jesus came, the heavens adoring 313 Jesus Christ is risen to-day 298 Jesus, I live to Thee 433 Jesus, I love Thy sacred name 487 Jesus, I my cross have taken 455 Jesus. King of Glory, throned above the 766 Jesus lives ! thy terrors now 288 Jesus, Lord of life and glory 426 Jesus, lover of my soul 592 Jesus, Master, whom I serve 561 Josus. Master, whose I am 276 Jesus, meek and gentle 763 Index ot first Xlnee HTHN . 408 . 534 . 339 . 494 . 444 . 630 . 857 . 564 . 870 . 495 . 174 . 773 . 845 . 540 . 850 . 613 .. 875 . . 230 . . 798 .. 466 .. 460 . . 730 . . 832 . . 273 .. 583 .. 660 . . 36 105 . . 193 . . 804 !. 865 858 794 790 789 821 880 313 298 433 487 455 ie 766 288 426 592 561 276 763 HYMN Jesus, meek and lowly 283 Jesus, merciful and mild 506 Jfesus, my Lord, my God, my all 503 Jesus, my Saviour, look on me 579 Jesus, my strength, my Lope 518 Jesus, name all names above 529 Jesus, name of wondrous love 477 Jesus only, when the morning 559 Jesus, Saviour, pilot me 848 Jesus shall reign where'ei the sun 701 Jpsus, Shepherd of the sheep 98 Jesus, Son of God most high 227 Jesus spreads his banner o'er us 661 Jesus, still lead on 603 Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me 764 Jesus, the calm that fills my breast .... 851 Jesus, the .sinner's friend 410 Jesus, the very thought is sweet 489 Jesus, the very thought of Thee 481 Jesus, these eyes have never seen 484 Jesus, Thou art the sinner's friend 393 Jesus, Thou joy of loviiig hearts 658 Jesus, Thy boundless love to me 501 Jesus, Thy name I love 245 Jesus, to Thy table led 674 Jesus wept! those tears are over 217 Jesus, where'er Thy people meet 727 Jesus, who can be once compared with 604 Joy to the world ! the Lord is come .... 198 T.ist as '' am, without one plea 411 Kingdoms and thrones to God belong . . 158 Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace ... 374 ijead, kindly Light, amid the encircling 814 Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us 533 Lead us, O Father, in thj paths of peace 585 Leave God to order all thy ways . 613 Let no tears to-day be shed 803 Let our choir new anthems raise 607 Let saints on earth in concert sing 621 Let us with a gladsome mind 147 Lift up, lift up your voices now 283 Lift up your heads, rejoice 322 Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates. . . . 432 Lift your glad voices in triumph on high 294 Light of light, eiilighten me 74 Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart 329 Light of the world ! Whose kind and . . . 853 Light of those whose dreary dwelling . 316 Light's abode, co?e"tial Salem 79^1 Lo ! God is here : let us adore 150 HTltN Lo! He comes, with clouds descending. 326 Lo, the day of rest decliueth . 47 Look from Thy sphere of endlet? day . VOO Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious . . 306 Lord, as to Thy dear cross we flee 237 Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing 41 Lord, forever at Thy side 452 Lord God of morning and of night i2 Lord God, the Holy Ghost 350 Lord, her watch Thy church is keeping. 705 Lord, I am Thine, entirely Thine 429 Lord, 1 believe ; Thy power I own 512 Lord, I hear of showers of blessing 500 Lord, in the morning Thou shalt hear . . 65 Lov-d, in this Tny mercy's day 415 Lord, it belongs not to my care 589" Lord Jesus, are we one with Thee 401 Lord Jesus, by Thy passion 284 Lord Jesus, think on me 520 Lord Jesus, Thou the lost to seek 509 Lord Jesus, when we stand afar 258 Lord, lead the way the Saviour went ... 716 Lord of all being, throned afar 153 Lord of glory, Thou hast bought us 717 Lord of mercy and of might 412 Lord of our life, and God of our salvation 634 Lord of power. Lord of might 37 Lonl of the harvest, hear 644 Lord of the living harvest 643 Lord of the Sabbath, hear us pray 120 Lord of the worlds above 25 Lord, speak to me, that 1 may speak . . . 641 Lord, this day Thy children meet 775 Lord ! Thou hast searched and seen me. 155 Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven See Round the Lord in glory seated . . 12 Lord, Thy ransomed church is waking. . 318 Lord, Thy word abideth 377 Lord, we come before Thee now 39 Lord, when we bend before Thy throne . 28 Lord, who at Cana's wedding feast 680 Lord, with glowing h?flTt I 'd praise Thee 11 Love divine, all loves excelling 527 Love of Jesus, all divine 454 Majestic sweetness sits enthroned 492 May the grace of Christ, our Saviour. . . 40 Meekly in Jordan's holy stream 653 Mighty God, while angels bless Thee. . . 331 More love to Thee, O Christ 439 Mom's roseate hues have decked the sky 287 Must Jesus bear the cross alone 658 f n^ex of f fret Xince >' ' *■ 1 3 it HYMN My country ! 't is of thco 75.'} My dtiyH are gliding swiftly by 856 My dear Kr.deemer, and my Lord 218 My faith looks up to Thee 443 My God, acoppt my heart this day 4(>5 My Ood and Father, nhile I stray 5{>H My (Jod, and is Thy table spread 655 My fiod, how entllcss is Thy love 61 My God, how wonderful Thou art 171 My God, I love Thee, not because Sec Thou, O my Jesus 542 My (Jod, I thank Thee, who hast made. . 594 My God, is any hour so sweet 75 My God, permit my tongue 519 My (lod, the spring of all my joys 486 My gracious liord, I own Thy right 4Ji8 My Jesus, as Thou wilt 576 My Lord, my Love, was crucified 128 My Saviour, I am Tliine See Dear Saviour, we are Thine 622 My sins, my sins, my Savioiu" 251 My song shall be of mercy 580 My soul, awake ! thy rest fors&ke 67 My soul, be on thy guard 572 My spirit, on Thy care 544 My times are in Thy hand 538 Nature, with open volume stands 259 Near the cross was Mary creeping 262 Nearer, my God, to Thee 442 Nearer, O God, to Thee 440 New every morning is the love 55 No! not despairingly corae I to Thee ... 883 Not all the blood of beasts 430 Not worthy. Lord, to gather up 663 Now be the gospel banner 688 Now Irom the altar of my heart 78 Now God be with us, for the night 100 Now thank we all our God 831 Now the day is over 94 Now the laborer's task is o'er 806 Now to the Lord a noble soug 855 Now unto us a child is born See To us a child of hope is born 203 Now, when the dusky shades of night. . 09 O bless the Lord, my soul 165 O bread to pilgrims given 677 O brightness of the immortal '^ather's . 104 O brothers, lift your voices 549 O cease, my wandering soul 395 O Christ, our hope, our heart's desire . . . 337 B HYMN O corae, all ye faithful, joyful and .... 185 O come, all ye faithful, triumphantly See Come hither, ye faittiful 1 HO O come and mourn with me awhile 201 O come, loiul anthem, let us sing 19 () come, O come, Emmanuel 178 O, could I speak the matchless worth. . . 468 O day of rest and gladness 118 O Father, hear my morning prayer 68 O, for a thousand tongues to sing 551 O, for a closer walk with God 515 0, for a heart to praise my God 516 O gift of gifts ! O grace of faith 490 O God, before the sun's bright beams. . . "fsO O God, beneath Thy guiding hand 74 9 O God, by whom the seed is given 43 O God of Bethel, by whose hand 537 O God of God ! O liight of Light 824 O God of life, whose power benign 146 O God of mercy, God of might 1 1 8 O God, our help in ages past 172 O God, the Rock of Ages 177 O God, unseen, yet ever near 656 O God, we praise Thee, and confess. ... 170 O grant us light, that we may know. . . . 357 O happy band of pilgrims 550 O happy day that fixed my choice 657 O help us. Lord ; each hour of need 567 O Holy Ghost, Thy people bless 361 O Holy, Holy, Holy Lord 143 O Holy Saviour, friend unseen 449 how shall I receive Thee 250 O Jesus, crucified for man 264 Jesus, ever present 479 O Jesus, I have promised 548 O Jesus, King most wonderful 482 O Jesus, Lord of heavenly grace 71 O Jesus, our Salvation 409 O Jesus, Saviour of the lost 400 O Jesus, Thou art standing 407 O Jesus, Thou the beauty art 483 O Jesus, we adore Thee 269 O Jesus, when I think of Thee 488 King of farth, and air, and sea 152 O King of mercy, from Thy throne .... 672 O Lamb of God, still keep me 427 let him whose sorrow 682 O light of life, O Saviour dear 77 O light, whose beams illumine all 243 O little town of Bethlehem 2C1 O Lord, be with us when we sail 757 O Lord, how good, how great art Thou . 148 xii H f ndei o( f (ret lined HYMN . isn . 180 . 261 10 . 178 . 408 . 118 68 . 551 . 515 . 516 . 490 «6 . 74 9 43 . 537 . 824 . 146 . .18 . 172 . 177 . 656 . 170 . 357 . 550 . 657 . 567 . 361 . 143 . 449 . 250 . 264 . 479 548 . 482 71 . 409 . 400 . 407 . 483 . 269 . . 488 , . 152 . . 672 .. 427 . 582 77 . . 243 .. 2C1 757 148 s I! Hi-MN O L' "., how happy shouhl we be 445 O Lord of heaven and earth and sea. . . 712 O Lord of hosts, whose glory fills 725 O Lord of life, Thy quickening voice ... 70 '" Lord, turn not Thy face away 402 O Love divine and golden 681 O Love Divine, how sweet thou art ... 469 O Love Divii.e, that stooped to share. . . 565 O love! how deep, how broad, how high 222 O love of God, how strong and true . 150 Love that casts out fear 882 Love that wilt not let me go 470 Love, who fonnedst me to wear 238 O Master, it is good to be 223 O Master, let me walk with Thee 228 O mean may seem this house of clay . . . 236 mother dear, Jerusalem 795 O one with God the Father 20G O Paradise, O Paradise 777 O perfect life of love 277 O perfect love, all human thought 679 O praise our God to-day 502 O quickly come, dread Judge of all 328 Rock of ages, one foundation 667 sacred Head, now wounded 256 O sacred Head, surrounded 257 saving victim, opening wide 252 O Saviour, precious Saviour 13 O Saviour, where shall guilty man 396 O Saviour, who for man hast trod 304 O Spirit of the living God 638 O still in accents sweet and strong 564 sweetly breathe the lyres above 826 O that the Lord's salvation 684 O the sweet wonders of that cross Sre Nature with open volume stands . 259 O Thou before whose presence 723 O Thou from whom all goodness flows. . 590 O Thou great Friend to all the sons ... 852 O Thou great Teacher from the skies . . . 720 Thou, the contrite sinner's friend . . 420 O Thou, the eternal Son of God 280 O Thou who in Jordon didst bow Thy meek head 652 O Thou, who in the pains of death . . 253 Thou, whose own vast temple stands. 726 O timel}' happy, timely wise See New every morning is the love ... 55 O very God of very God 34 O what if we are Christ's 573 O what the joy and the glory must be . . -800 O where are kings and empires now. . . . 637 HTMM O where is He that trod the sea 240 () where shall rest be found 523 O who like Thee, so calm, so bright. . . . 239 O wondrous type, () vision I'air 224 O word of God incarnate 367 O worship the King uU glorious above. . 7 O'er the distant mountains breaking . . . 327 Of the Father's love begotten 205 Oft in danger, oft in woe 598 On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry 225 On our way rejoicing 838 On the mountain's top appearing 690 On this reigii of worlds, display Thy power Sow in the morn thy seed Spirit divine, attend our prayers Spirit of God, descend upon ray heart . . Spread, oh, spread. Thou mighty word . Stand up and bless the Lord Stand up, stand up for Jesus Standing at the portal Still, still with Thee, when purple Still will we trust, tho' earth seem dark. Still with Thee, O my God 130 709 48 557 106 770 51 686 450 441 405 627 309 281 711 184 823 196 16 22 292 835 385 801 108 575 707 447 547 498 149 210 704* 163 702 563 348 822 368 817 600 739 73 463 522 HTMN Summer suns are glowing 881 Sun of my soul. Thou Saviour dear .... 87 Sunset and evening star 872 Surrounded by unnumbered foes 830 Sweet is the work, my God, my King. . 119 Sweet is the work, O Lord 129 Sweet is Thy mercy. Lord . 521 Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go 50 Sweet the moments, rich in blessing . . . 279 Take me, O my Father, take me 418 Take my heart, Father, take it 417 Take my life, and let it be 453 Take up thy cross, the Saviour said . . . 379 Tarry with me, O my Saviour 624 Tender Shepherd, Thou hast stilled See Gentle Shepherd, Thou hast 805 Ten thousand times ten thousand 783 The brightening dawn and voiceful day 86 The Church's one foundation 633 The dawn of God's dear Sabbath 116 The day is ended 102 The day is gently sinking to a close ... 92 The day is past and gone Ill The day is past and over 81 The day, O Lord, is spent. 112 The day of praise is done See Our day of praise is done . . 85 The day of resurrection 290 The day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended. . . 877 The eternal gates lift up their heads See The golden gates 305 The God of Abraham praise 176 The golden gates are lifted up 341 The Head that once was crowned with. 340 The heavens declare Thy glory. 369 The heaveno declare Thy glory, Lord . . 697 The homeland ! O the homeland ! 861 The hours of day are over 83 The King of love my Shepherd is 532 The Lord be with us as we bend 49 The Lord is King, lift up thy voice 157 The Lord 's my Shepherd, I '11 not want 541 The Lord is my Shepherd ; no want shall 611 The Lord my pasture shall prepare 428 The Lord my Shepherd is 543 The Lord will come and not be slow. . . . 708 The morning light is breaking 692 The race that long in darkness pined See To us a child of hope is bom 203 The- radiant morn hath passed away 79 Therefore we are buried with Him 914 xiv f nDei ot fleet Xfnee HTUM . 881 87 , 872 , 830 . 119 . 129 . 621 50 . 279 . 418 . 417 . 453 . 379 . 624 . 805 . 783 day 86 633 116 102 92 111 81 112 85 290 877 305 176 341 340 369 697 861 83 532 49 157 lint 541 all 611 428 543 708 692 203 79 914 i HTMN The roseate hues of early dawn 776 The royal banners forward go 266 The Sabbath-day has reached its close . . 42 The saints of God, their conflict past ... 829 The sands of time are sinking 808 The shadows of the evening hours .... 03 The Son of God goes forth to war 602 The spacious firmament on high 160 The Spirit breathes upon the word 372 The Spirit in our hearts 381 The Star proclaims the King is here. ... 215 The strife is o'er, the battle done See Alleluia ! The strife ia o'er 295 The sun is sinking fast 76 The voice that breathed o'er Eden 678 The way is long and dreary 419 The world is very evil 786 Thee will I love, my strength, my tower 502 There is a blessed home 577 There is a book, who runs may read. . . . 375 There is a fountain filled with blood 399 There 's a friend for little children 761 There is a green hill far away ... 271 There is a land immortal 792 There is a land of pure delight 797 There is a name I love to hear 232 There is a safe and secret place 639 There 's a wideness in God's mercy See Souls of men, why will ye scatter. 163 There is an hour of peaceful rest 796 Thine are all the gifts. O God 714 Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old 241 Thine forever, God of love 451 Thine holy day's returning 117 This day at Thy creating word 132 This is the day of light 121 This is the day the Lord hath made .... 122 This rite our blest Redeemer gave 654 Those eternal bowers 785 Thou art coming. O my Saviour 321 Thou art gone up on high 311 Thou art ray hiding-place, O Lord 491 Thou art the Way, to Thee alone 233 Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy . . 202 Tiiou hidden love of God, whose height. 430 Thou bidden source of calm repose 435 Thou, O my Jesus, Thou didst me 542 Thou to whom the sick and dying 216 Thou, whose almighty word 366 Thou whose unmeasured temple stands See O Thou whose own vast temple ... 726 Though faint, yet pursuing 610 HYMN Three in One, and One in Three 96 Throned upon the awful tree 275 Through all the changing scenes of life 154 Throiigh the day Thy love hast spared us 1 01 Through the night of doubt and sorrow. 618 Thy life was given for me 458 Thy love to me, O Christ 437 Thy way, not mine, Lord 566 Thy works, not mine, O Christ 397 Till He come, oh, let the words. 665 'T is finished ! so the Saviour cried. . . . 267 'T is midnight, and on Olive's brow . . . 255 To Calvary, Lord, in spirit, now 278 To-day Thy mercy calls us 388 To God the only wise 546 To our Redeemer's glorious name 336 To the Name that brings salvation 474 To Thee, my God and Saviour 14 To Thee, O Comiorter divine 351 To Thee, O dear, dear Saviour 461 To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise. . 745 To Thee our God, we fly 750 To Thy temple I repair 40 To us a child of hope is born 203 Triumphant Zion ! lift thy head 699 Upward where the stars are burning . . . 793 Vainly through night's weary hours .... 107 Wake, awake, for night is flying 32.3 Walk in the light, so shalt thou know . . 513 Was there ever, kiiuieat Shepherd See Souls of men, why will ye scatter. 163 "Watchman, toll us of the night 082 We are but strangers here 578 We are living, we are dwelling 706 We give immortal praise 142 We give Thee but Thine own 713 We give Thee thanks, O God, this day . 748 We march, we march to victory 840 We may not climb the heavenly steeps See Immortal love, forever full 230 We plough the fields, and scatter 741 We saw Thee not when Thou didst come 242 We sing the praise of Him who died ... 260 We stand in deep repentance 389 We thank Thee, Lord, for this fair earth 81 5 We would see Jesus ; for the shadows. . 629 Weary of earth, and laden with my sin 423 Welcome, delightful morn 137 Welcome, happy morning 291 Welcome, sweet day of rest 127 Indei of f ir0t Xitiee HYMN What are these in bright array &20 What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone. 235 What star is this, with bearcs so bright. 208 Vlien all Thy mercies, O my God 164 When cold our hearts, and far from Thee 508 When, doomed to deatli, the apostle lay 724 When gathering clouds around I view. . 595 When God of old came down from heaven 363 When I can read my title clear 608 When I survey the wondrous cross . . . 254 When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay 715 When marshaled on the nightly plain . . 207 When morning gilds the skies 57 When our heads are bowed with woe. . . 571 When, streaming from the eastern skies 60 Whe'.i the day of toil is done 97 W'.ien the weary, seeking rest 493 When this passing world is done 874 When through the torn sail 758 When wounded sore the stricken soul . . 403 Where'er have trod Thy sacred feet .... 220 While shepherds watched their flocks . . 197 While Thee I seek, protecting Power. . . 166 While with ceaseless course the sun . . . 736 Who are tb.eae in bright array Sec What are these 620 HYMN Who are these like stars appearing. ... 615 Who is on the Lord's side 862 Who is this that comes from Edom 345 Who trusts in God, a strong abode 871 Why should the children of a King 362 With broken heart and contrite sigh . . . 406 With faith ia Him who hallowed Jordon's wave 051 With joy we hail the sacred day 124 With joy we lift our eyes 26 With songs and honors sounding loud . . 742 Wilh tearful eyes I look around 873 With the sweet word of peace 694 With Thee, my Lord, my Ood -See Still, still with Thee 73 Work, for the night is coming 869 Worship, honor, glory, ble ^sing 4 Ye choirs of new Jerusalem . 296 Ye Christian heralds, go proclaim 703 Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim 8 Ye servants of the Lord 640 Yes, for me, for me He careth 464 Your harps, ye trembling saints 431 Zion, the marvelous story be telling (See Shout the glad tidings 184 1^ flnbey of Selections for Cbantln>} Opening Sentences O come, let us sing unto the Lord (Venite, Exultemus Domino) Glory be to God on high (Gloria in Exc ilsis) We praise Thee, O God (Te Deum Laudamus) Blessed be the Lord God of Israel (Benedietus) O be joyful in the Lord (Jubilate Deo) Holy, Holy, Holy (Sanctus) O sing unto the Lord (Cantate Domino) God be merciful unto U3 (Deus Misereatur) . It is a good thing to give thanks (Bonum est Confiteri) Praise the Lord. O my soul (Benedic, Anima Mea) My soul doth magnify the Lord (Magnificat) Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant (Nunc Dimittis) Baptismal Cliant The Lord is my Shepherd (Dominus Regit Me) Out of the Deep (De Profundis) The Beatitudes The Lord's Prayer Responses to the Commandments Offertory Sentences Glory be to the Father (Gloria Patri) .884, 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 y 'H im HYMN <•> 1 .-) 345 871 362 406 651 124 26 742 873 694 73 869 4 296 703 8 640 464 431 184 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 aipbabctlcal Inbey of duties IIVMM AHK.NDB 5'J, 8H Aber 277 Aberystwyth M2 AdillMon ♦ttS A Alexandria (Uaunt- lett) rm Alford "*( Alf reton H7(> Alleluia :<;io Alleluia (Uulce Car- men) 77N Alleluia Perenne »£i AllsaintH, No. i 5io A118aintH, No. J 602 AlI.SaiutM, No. ;< (115 All This NiKlit l».i Allen 3Mi Alma (Ounsulator) bOH AlmHKlviUK 7i), 712 AUUme 471 Alyston !fiT AmbleNlde 7«i AmbroHu 412 America 753 AniHterdam (Narea)... AW AniHterdaui (Ber- tUold) 14,«01 Andrew nus AnKelic Hongs *•' •* Angelicum 174 AnifeU uf JeHUH 813 Augels' SoUff 3.Vi AniteluH »4t* Angel Voiees 8«;i Antioeh liW Anvern (iy* Archibald »i«2 Argyle 406, 6»4 Ariel 4IW Arlington WW Armageddon H<>2 Armagh 373, 721 Artavia 102 Ascension 'JOH Astra Matutina 81!) Auber 107 Audite Audtentes Mo. 2;u AureUa 633 Austin 272 Austria 6^12 Autumn 3;ti Avison 184 Avon (Martyrdom) 2/0, 3S« Aynhoe 501 Azuion 586 Bacon 5.w Balconi 86 Balermit .'iltO Haptismal ('liant »14 Bard 94 Barmouth 63 Barnby 97 Barnes 127 Battel! iK) Bavaila 837 Baxter 882 Beatitudes, The (Chants) 917 Beatitudo 516,675 Bedford 541 Beechcroft 576 Beecher 527 Beethoven 499 Belief 653 Belmont 78,123 B IIY.MS Hemertiin 2h BemiiMter lH!t Henidic Anima 810 Henedlc Anlma Mea (Chants) 911 Benediction (KUers). . . 4» HentMllctus (Chants) .. 90.'i BenevenU) 7.3ti Ben Khvddlng 4;«i Bentlev ;i7s,.'>47 Beni ti4,H Berthold (Amsterdam) II Bethany (Mason) 442 Bethiinv (Hmart).. .li>3, 7«o Bethleliem 201 Bevan i:«l, 7."i0 Blrkdale 40 Blaydon 2i> Blendon 402. .SSI Blenham 40!i Blessed Home 322, !i'7 Blumenthal :w.°t Boardman 484 Bonar 7in Boniface 556 Bonn 195 Boniim est Conlitert (Chant) 910 Booterstown 5l."> Bo wen l.W iiowno 651 Boylston 6i;i Bracondalu 67 Biwllleld 70,401 Bradford (Messiali) ... 3:19 Bread of Heaven <«I2 Breml of Life 6ftl Bremen 61.1 Bridegroom 319 Brightest and Best... 209 Bristol 199 Brockham 119 Brocklesbury 5.59,764 Bnmkfleld 150 Brown 341 Brownell 60, 428 Bryant 70o BuddingUm It^o BiidUigh 444 BuUinger 38ii Burleigh ■')S5 Burlington 465 Burton Agnes 2;r.; CALLCOTT 237 Calm 194 Calvary 34 Cambridge 713, 817 Canaan 782 Canonbury 1 10, 6.W, H2.') Cantate D'omino (Chants) 90h Cajieto wn 96, :i59 Cardltr 7.V Carey's I7h Carlisle 617 Carol 197 Caroline (Chamouni) . 7h8 Carr .1112 Cassidy 8">2 Castle Uising 776 Caswall 268 Catherine (St. Cath- erine) :oH Ceaseless Praise 4.W Century los Chalvey 7.15 Chamouni 661 Chamouni (Caroline).. 7hh Charitas 717 Charity ;«7 ('hautauqua 8.'i4 Chenles 117 HVMN Cherubim 140 Chesteitleld 371,4x7 Chichester 479 Childr;irH Praises... . 771 Children's Voices 762 Chllston 819 ChiHclhiU'st .V2o I !;!lNtChuich(llambv) 81is Christ Church (.Steg- gall) 867 CliiiNicnilom '!'.):> Christ I (iratla t."i » 'hrlstmas 'M Church Triumphant i;uke Str<*et ;t0.3, «.')7 Diilce 108 Dnlce Carmen KW Dulci' Domuni 809 Dundee lfl«, 637 KAfil.KY 329 Karlham '25 Kastcheap (Ht. Pan- eras) 218 Kaster 302 Kaster Hymn 299 Kastland 689 Kattui 3'29 Kcce A gnus 891 Kden 440 Kdgbaston 774 Kdlna 581 Kilna (llayiifi) 64 Kin' I'esto ilurg. . . .636, 832 Kiiene 50B Klljah 493 Kllm (Moscow) 494 KUacombe ant).8A4. 921 DoxoIokIoh Page 728 OloiiCdHtur (Weslfv) . lOfi GItiiivt'.Htur (WilllaniH) 5U6 Golden HheaveH 745 Ooimal 343 Gordon 737 Gorton 543 Gouda Mtl Gounod (Mnrlel).....'il,47.: Grace (.'liurch 253, ;V)5 Oralton 5(w GrauKe 113 Grt'onlaud 13, 324, (185 Gret'nport (Hodnet)... 077 Oreeuway 242 Or«<«nwood 544 Gnmtftto 143 Guide Me 5.30 GiddlnjjStar 212 Gulltou 22.5 Guiitlier 101 Haudam 142 Halglit 233 Halle (Walteredorf) . . . 48!» HauiburK 25!) Hanford 57H Hanover 7 Itardacre 775 Hare wood 342, 729 Harlow 213 Harriettelle 80 Harwell 345 HaHtingH 45 Itaydn (Edna) 64 Hazel wood 443 Hfiith (Hcliumann) S\ 573, 784 Hi'iitlilands ... imi, rm, 827 Heavenls' Dove 724 Hebcr «7!l Hebron 131 Ht'inleln ■..26.'). 448 He I,.'adeth Me (With Refrain) 886 Helmaley 32(> Henilon .. 478 Herald Angels 187 Hereford 586 Hermas 310 Heriiion (Braun) 3«5 HeiTuliut 323 UeHlingUm 761 Hesperus (Quebec) 221, 370, .V>5, (142 Hlgbee 363 Hinchnian 74 Hispania 672 Hoiulley 311 Hodnet (Oreenport). . . 677 HolbornHiU 4.38 Holiey 641 HoUingside 592 Hollywood 101,326 B HYMN Holy Church 4«0 Holy Cross (Retneni- berMe) 393 Holv NiKht 772 Holy Offerings 469 Holyrtmd 32S Holy Sepulchre. 258 Holy Trinity 82,482 Holy vviir 606 Holy Word 378 Homage 459 Homeland 861 Honlttm 141, 173 Hopkins (Twilight)... 76 Hora Novissima 786 Horbuiy 442 Horaley 271,642 Hosanna 10 Humilltjr 156 Hummel 681 H ursley 87 Hurstleigh 390 Hymn of Glory 805 iLKKACOMli (Lambeth) 271, 614 Immortality 792 Incaniatlim 101 In Menioriam 671 Innocents 149 lunsbriick 445 Inspirer 105 I>.t«i, Magister Bone.. Ki Jesus Lives 288 Jewett 576 Jordan 16, 152, 207, 303 Jubilate Deo (Chants). 006 Jubilee 871 Judea 610,062 J ust as I nni 859 KEiiLK (Stroatham) 87, 719, 727 Kedron 442 Kelso K3 Kent (Devonshire).. 01,749 Keston (Lytlie) . . .151, 279 Kidlington l.VJ Kirby Bedon 652 Kittredge 781 Kuightsbridgo 161, 315 Laiian Lncryniu) . .. 416, Lambeth (Ilfracomb) 271, Lammas Lancashire 290, Langran Last Hope (Mercy) ... Lnstiugham Laaus (Norwich) Laud Laudes Domini Laus Deo Lebanon Leeds lAilgh Leightou' Lei|)sic Lenox Leominster Leoiii Lewisham Leydeu Light Lischer Litllngton Tower London, New Long wood Lom'8 Prayer, The (Chant) 572 074 514 673 324- 423 878 4(iO 220 3:14 57 839 845 339 680 424 725 ;«»8 809 176 604 620 a53 137 72 5.54 822 918 HYMN Louvan 861 Love Divine, No. 1 827 Ijove Divine, No. 2 627 Love Divine, No. 3. . 527 Loving- Kindness 846 LillM Philip 24 Philippl 38 Pllgrlm(St.Werburgh) 88;t Pilgrims 813 Pilot 448 Pleyel's Hymn 475 Polvcarp (St. Fabian). 65 Portal 607 Portuguese Hvmn( lis) 012 Portuguese Hymn (P. M.) 18.5 Posen 4.50 Potsdam ,546 Presbyter 71 Prescott 344 Pressing Forward 841 Prince (St. Catherine) .501 Prince of Peace (Dykes) 193 Prince of Peace (Mac- lagan) 807 PropiorDeo 4.39 Pruen 40 Purlelgh 469 QUEBEC (Hespems) 221, 379, 565, 642 Radiant MoKN 79 tl Blpbabetical Indei o( (Tunea HTMN 7M 4*2 870 «fl 478 . 39'l, 796 ...424,622 814 9 100 197 lU 88 220 ..197,340 . .»4H, 374 iaDtH)913 831 820 80 i 920 Oil 1 8 am). 189 754 398 630 2S5 441 e«9 699 I 836 ) .... 901 679 800 779 372 252 . .275, 2»'i .549, M 777 777 777 (la). 332 19 457 2. 256 807 45.1 115, 62« 812 7!H) acH &8:i 42:< ).. 824 691 77iiHb<>unie Mm KaviiiiHliaw 377 lUynolila (Fullx) 3:< Ucilcllff 287 Iltaiiett4l, 4 2.S9 UeillifiKl, 4.'i 477, 707 UcUliouil. 47 01,281, 571 H(Hlliiiit0, 829 Kt'Hurrexlt 2!i3 Hetrvat ... fi2M KexcJlorlw am UlHeholine M'i UlvRiilx 144 ItiibertH ( FuriiKT) 601 KoH). ;i90 Rock of Ak<'H I Klvdy) . 3.S7 RockiiiKliaiii ... 1 10. 2.>(. 6.V> RockliiKhuiii, NfW 2IH UogtMH (MiiKiblUme). . . 597 RoHuato 1 1 iit'H 77(1 Ro88 .Vi Roswell 114 Rotturilaiii (ToiirH) .... 2U0 Royal HauntT 266 Ruth 8M1 Riitlioi-fonl »08 8AII1IATA (SluirolO ..M, 049 Habbiith i;iO i^acraineiit 0(17 St. Aelred 220 St. AgnCH »H, 4H:t, 48X St. Albau 740, 7«x St.AlblnuH 2>ts .St. Alplii'KC 78H St. AiiibroHe, No. 2 . . . . 443 St. Aliatollim, No.2.... 81 St. AnatoliiiH, No. 3 . . . 81 St. Andrew 300 St. Anilrew (Monsell) 381, .WI, 543 St. Andrew, No. 1 272 St. Andrew of C!rete. . (IWl St. Anne 172, (Hni, 637 St. Anselm (GlartncsH, No. I) 118, 'OO.rM St Asapli 618 .St. Athanasius 139, 2k5 St. Aiidoen (I.t0 .St. AUHtell 73:J St. Austin 15 St. Bede 434 St. Beea 39, .•«4, 609 St. Bernard 403 St. Catberlne (Cath- erine) 408 St. Catlieriue (I'rlnce) 501 stchad 11 SI. Cbristoplier . . . .257, 425 St. Colonib 7.« 8t.Coliunba 78 St. ConBtantine, No. 2. 763 St. Crispin :«7, 411 St. Cross 261,267 8t.Cutl»bert 354 St. Cyprian 283 St. Domenica 121 St. Urostano 249 St. Eanswytli 181 St. Edmund 678 B HTMN St. Kdward 210 St. KIwvn 241 St. Kl'.tildnda 68 St. Fablaii (I'olyoarp) 455, 592 St. Fldi-IU lUJ St. Flavian 656 St. FnkDcIs 617 St. KullMTt 125,29(1 St. Oaliriel 712 St. (leorge 126, 179 st.(leorK«'H. Bolton. 116, 2.'il St. Oeoriife'H, Windsor 682, 746 St. OtTtrude 836 St. (Jlb'M 284,678 St. (Illi-M. Farnboro 170 St. Ooilrlo 3W, 6;b St. Helen 799 St. Helen's 4.'i6 St. Hilda 407 St. Hilda (I'arkhnrst). 3:f2 St. H iibert (Iii3 St. HiiKh 49, 148 St. I^'natluK MS St. John's Col 13 St. .lohn's, Westmin ster 278 St. Just 213 .St. Kevin 297 St. I.awren(.e (Hayne) 382 St. I.awreiiee(Ht«fCRall)474 St. Leonard 93 St. I.ouls 201 St Luke 406 St. liUke, New 200 St. Maffiiiis (NottlnK- liani) .340 St Mark (KUlott) 246 St. Mark (dauntlett).. 524 St Timothy 3(11 St. Ursula (WO St. Werberg (Dykes). '£18 8t Werburgh (Pil- grim) S83 sfties a'il Salvation 813 Salvator 4 Sal/.burg 676,717 Samson 704 Samuel 767 Sanctuary (Dykes). . . 78" Sanctuary 877 Sanctus (Chant) U07 San Salvador 4s SantA Laura 209 Sardis 41H Sarum (ii4 Savoy Chapel 461, (116 Schumann (Heath) .85, 573 Seasons 732 Sef ton '222, '264, 432 Selviu 875 HTMN Heniper Aspnotemus .. 400 HeuoJwIII IM2 Serenity (CM.) '230 Herenllv (S. M.) 895 Herveliis .ISO Sey ur 108, 404, 4.V2 Hliaron 648 Sharon (Sabbata) . M, (M9 ShelU'rlng Wing 429 Shepheril 797 Shepherd's IW) Hhlningshore 856 Sicilian Mariners' Jly. 41 sleniui 518 Sll ver Street J 17, 575 Soho r22 Sojourner 791 Solitude (Downen) :U2 Sonans 314 .Song of Faith 445 Song of Songs 471 Southwell 43.794 ScHithwUk 3;i;t Spanish Chaut 405 Spark 145 Spencer 81 SjMihr 591 Sponsa 292 Spring 7.59 Spriugcroft 392 stiibut Mater, No. 1 . . . 2ir2 SUibat Mater, No. 2 . . . 26:1 .Stairi'Uire 77,6.'iO Stainer 04 Star 208 State Street 6.11 Stednian 69 Stella 50 Stephanos 386 Stockwell 106 .St<)rl .127 Stons 826 Streatham (Keble) 87, 719, 727 Stuttgart 17,180 Stuj'veHant 197 Submission, No. 2 587 Sunderland 431 Sundown 92 Sunninghlll 742 Sui>pliant 216 Supplication 417 Hiirsum Corda 174 Sutton 443 Swabia 121 Swninsthon)e 12i» Sweden tl'27 Sweet Story 773 Bydenhiun 784 TAI.I.IH' CANON 84 Tallls' ordinal 234 Te Deuni Laudanius (Chants) 904 Temple '219 Temple ( Hopkins) 80 Temple Court 160 Tciibury 640 Thanksgiving I,'i9 ThiitcluT 574 Tl ctistus 5'29 Tln' Tichtleld 6'20 Tintein 282 To.ilav 388 Tophidy 3iH) Tor'on ;C, 646 rraiistiguration . .'22.1, 304 Tngarthen 8;« I'riiiity Chapel 297 Trinmpli 312 Triumph, No. 2 '290 Trovte, No. 1 (Chant) 90, 593 Truro 18 Trust 446,531 Twilight (Emmelar) .. 9-1 T wilight( Hopkins) ... 76 Vl.TOU 752 I'nion 751 I'ldon Square 480,681 Inity 765 University College.... 598 HYMN Urbs Hnata 7S9 UxbrldgH H1I7 VAII 53N V'alentia 490 Vttlet4> wi Valour 212 Venl Creator, No. 1 . . . . ai» Venl Creator, No. 2 6;t9 Venl. Donilne Jesu 'Jr: Venl Kiuuuiuuel 17h Venl, Sanrt«< Splrltiis .'Ul Venlte. Kxultemus (Chants) wi Verona 1311 Vesallus 876 Vi'H|s-r 9H Vesper HyuiU 106 Vesperl Lux »fi VesiM'ttlne m VcKllla Regis 266 Vexlllum 7(W Via Rona 828 Vlacrucis Ma Via Dolorosa 419 Victory ( Lahee) 646 Vlct4iry (Palestrlna) .. '295 Vienna 149 Vigil 519 VIgilate 60) VIslo Domini e29 VcM'.a me cum Bnnedlc- tus 864 Vox Angelica 813 Vox Dllectt 231 WAKB, AWAKK 32:1 Waking (M Walmsley "jr-, Walterstforf (Halle)... ,m9 Walthaui 132. 289. 698 Ward sa", Ware 865 Warehaui 135 Warren 99 Warrington 207, 701 Warwh'k (« Watchnum 682 Watchword (Fiuward) 65.'i Watts (Hodges) 142 Watts ( .N'eukomni) 873 WearnuHith I4(i Webb ... 600,692 Weimar 191 Welcome, Happy Morn- ing 291 Went worth 594 Wesley 710 Westerham 661 Westminster 171 Westminster Choir M9 Weston (160 Westwin Aiirioch liw Arclilltiilil iwi ArlliiKto" <"" AriiiiiKli ^'•*> "'-' A villi (Mlll'tyril(>lll) '^70, 31tH AZIIIOII .VMl IShIitiiiii rm HtiilltuiUi rilti, (175 Hnlfoni .Ml Hflli'f IWt Iti-lliiiilit 78, 1'2:» Iti'iiiiTKin W B inMlliam 82.J DowiiH 28 Dublin (IllHll) 588 Duniltio 1(18, 5;t7 KaKlfy 82'' KHMtland f>8» l<:dKl>a8ton 774 Klvct 512 KviUl O-'d Fttlth 230 Farrant IW Fcruslmw 128 Freflslngfleld 5(Ki (lift l(Mi Uouda 3(f2 Orafton 5as Halglit 233 Hebpr 87!) HlKbce 3fl3 Holy Cross ( Henieniber Mo) 3il3 Holy Trinity 82,482 Horsley 271, .142 Huninml S-ll Ilfracoiub (Lambeth) 271,.')14 Irish (Dublin) .188 JeruHaleiii 7it5 Jessica **5 I.Ani)ii1, 483,488 St. Anne 172, (102, (i;rr Ht. Hernard 403 St. Ktheldteda «8 St. Flavian «.H1 St. Fiilbert, 12.1,296 St. (Hies, Farnboro.... 170 SI. lliIKh 4!), 148 Ht. John's C'd 513 St. John's, Westmin- ster 278 St. Luke, New '200 St. MiiKtlus (NottUlK- ham) 310 St. Mark (tlaiititlett).. .K14 St. Mary '-W St. Oswln 48(1 St. I'ot^^r's, Oxdtril Kiti, 48.1, .140 St. Saviour 3.37 Si. .Stephen (Nay land) 29, 124 SI. Timothy 361 Semper Aspecteraus .. 400 Serenity 'ilO Sharon (Sabbata) ....14, (14a Shepherd 797 Soho 122 Southwell 43,794 Southwlck 3.33 Spohr am Siifsuni Corda 174 Tallls' Ordinal 234 Vuleiitla 490 Walmsley 708 Warwick 65 Westminster 171 WevbridRe 44 Wiltshire 1.14 Winchester. Old ... .66, 164 Windsor 280 Woburn T82 Woo Waltham IIH, '289, 6!w Ward .13.1 Ware 8r« Wareham 13-1 Warrington 207,701 Watts 873 Weimar 191 Winchester, New '249 WowlwortU 411 Zephyr 847 -L. M., 6 I<. Adoro 4.36,503 Bremen 613 Brownell 60,428 Carey's 178 Clendenin 246 HYMN .S!0 Tib 72 881 846 !» ■«) . . SOT ..7I8,?28 ...B5,fl3« 815 ..15tt,7(M 68 158 220 [1(1 I 266 262 19 71 ) i, 665, 642 2«» 224 802 802 628 m I, 2.M, «55 .... 218 B)... 897 266 .357,411 .2(il, 2(17 24U 108 .... 382 .... 406 .... 218 ... 704 .... 732 2U4, 4:12 380 .... 42« 471 145 .77, (m 208 82U 719, 727 ... 027 ... 84 ... 219 ... 18 ... 097 ... 2«« 528 489 89, (ilW 5;t.-) 855 135 7,701 873 191 |.. 249 411 847 5,503 613 0,428 178 21« Aetrfcal f ndes of XLuneo HYMN C'lnlii -iH «1HM 11 way 242 ^•nifilulcii ilU'nt) . . .;i«o, H'j'.i Mclltu 60, T.vi I'attT oiiinluni H(i7 IMIiicf MM Itt'Ht ( MitK HI. WitIhtk (liykisH). 2:w Hti-Uil 50 Villctf .'Mi VkIiI Kiiiiiiuiiiii'I 178 Wyvlll 243 DoXiiloKV. imuii 728 L. M., H L. Aildlnoli fl5;i fli'illlol' HMI Joidaii 19, 152, 207, 3o:t , I'i'ti'I'lioriiiifdi (OoHH) H24 Tciiiiilu Cimrt ItWi 'PntiiNllKoiatlon . 22^1, :to4 VUtoiy «l« DnxoloK.V, pnK" 728 M. .M. Alter 277 AlH-ryHtwytli 522 Alil<>r«Kat(* 4.13, 503 Aloxaii(liia((iauiitlIt4iU 513 lyro(Ml ;i25 IrvliKi 414 Laban f1 l.(>iKlit()n t: I,yt«(\Vilke.s) 5i- .^Ia^il)ll (with Ucfraln) 560 .Master Mine S45 MoccaH 804 MuiiHuU (Ht. Androw) :'81, 521 Moi Illngton 22, 349, •H4 NeaU^ (KiiiiuauH) ..112, 544 Newlaiid 424,622 OhlllltZ St. Andrew (Monsell) 381,,TJl,.->43 St. Audoen t>;w St. DoMK^nica 121 St. lieorKe 12fl, 179 St. Ignatius 85 St. Micha(a 21,646 St. Thomas 23, 1(W>, 524 Hchiiiuaun (Heath) 85, 573 8eh-ln 876 Serenity 395 Sienna 518 Silver Street 247, 575 State Street 631 Hiinderhiud 431 Swahia 121 Swaiiisthorpo 129 Sydeuhrtm 784 Teiibury 040 B II VMM Thateher 574 Vail M>* VeHiiertlne ill VUn 5111 WeHlliilliHter Cliolr 5(11) IXixiiloKy. |>H«e 7JH S. M., H L. Chalvey 7:i5 DlRileinatn, No. I . :iii DIadetiiata. .\o. 2 .«• Iliilee Diinilllil HdO llimclley 311 I.eliaiion M5 l.eoiiiiiiHter 809 Nearer Home 784 4b, fls, 8 L. lleiliilem (llarnbv).... >«" 5. A. n. n.fl. s.n. s. Onward 599 5. a. H. 8. n. R. I.ewlHham fl04 St. Hubert 603 5. 6. 8. n. 5. 8. CriiHaderM' Hymn 229 6h, 4m, ^ L. DoxoloKy, paKu 728 en, 4h, with Koft-aln. N I Oh, 48, 8 L. 870 Euroclydou 244 -MarKarettlnK 244 fl. 4. e. 4. 6. 6. 4. Bethany (M anon) 442 I)enlre 4.37 Hoi bury 442 Kedron 442 N (!arer to Thee 442 Pilgrim 883 Proptor Deo 439 St. WerbuiKh 883 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4. Ed(m 440 Ht. Kdniund 578 WUber 441 WInterton 440 6. 4. 6. 6. St. Ciilnmba 7fi Twlllftlil (Hoiiklns)... 70 6h, Oh. Hard Caawall St. ('(mxtantlne, No. ; Twilight (Barnby) .. 68, 58, 8 L. Bavaria I'rete p:dina p:ntreaty (Monk) Holy V\ ar Mary Magdalene Penitence Huth St. Andrew of Crete.. Williams 2«M 7ti:t 94 837 1106 581 583 (KMi 583 5.S3 8.S1 rm With R<)fy«lii. IIY.MM AdcMle KIdeleJ 18*1 AmMfMlde 7H«l Macon 657 Daiila 844 Deva 7;«9 (iiildlngHtar 212 HermuM 310 Onward, ChrtHtlan Hnl. dIeiH 8*1 St. Alban 740, 7HH St. (»ellrild< 836 st.Thorena 768 I'regarthen 838 Valour 212 VexlUiim 768 6h, 5. 6. 4. 4. Karlliam 25 6. n. 6. 6. 8. 8. Bevan 136,7.50 Clirixt chiircii (Steg. gall) 867 Croft'H 148th 39M Darwall T.V) Uopsai ;143 Haddaiii 142 Hare wood 342, TM Lenox 398 LiNcher 137 St. (}(M!iic 397, (KB Samuel 767 Watts \vi /ebuliin 6;i5 Doxology, page 728 6. 6. 8. 4. 8Ii. Covenant 694 HYMN I*(ini 176 A. 7. fl. 7. fl. fl. fl. A. .Nun Dankxl Kit 7h, Am. St. I'lraii 714 7m, Am, H L. ( lordoM 7;J7 U'lth KnlV-aln. Klljali 493 1 ntere(.HNlon, New 493 7m, Am. .Vrgyle MKl, (|.s( LiiHtiiigliam UMi St. (tiles 284, (ITS St. Ti liilph (With Kefraliii 248 7 m, Am, 8 L. .MiiHt^M'dam (Kerth(dd) 14 Aurelia (133 Helltlev .178, 547 Bertti(dd(Amst4 Munich 367 Pican .549, M3 i'a.sslon Chorale, No. 2 2.56 Pearsall 790 Petersham 691 Portal 607 Koberts (Farmer) 601 Hoswell (with Hefialn, 6. (i. 8. 4) 114 Hott«Milam (Tours) ... 290 St. Alphege 788 St. Anselm (Oladness. No. 1) 118, 2.50, .5.50 St. Catherine (Cathe- rine) 408 Aetdcal Index of dunee i I 1, i IITMN Ht. riirUtophfir ift? Ht. roliinili (IriTKiilar) 7:w Ht. llxorKu'n. Iiultlu 205,448 llt'iidon 47H hiniH'i'nta 149 l. ratnion 453 rittyeI'M Ifynm 475 I'oKon 460 I'nitn 40 Hcdlumd, 45 477,707 l(edlii'ad,47 ffl.281,671 ItONH 5« St. AllHtt'U 733 HI. Hi'fM :m, 3«4, «oti Hcviliour '.UK, 404, 4.Vi Holltndf (DitwncH) .. avi HiiilnKinift 392 TlHMMloni 505 iriilvi'iHltv Colleg€i.... 598 Vienna 149 Wit tt'nilii'.i'K (With Al- le'iilH) 301 WorKitn (with Alle- luia) 298 Doxology, page 728 7m, L. Hiinnoutli 63 Bread of lli-avt'n fl«2 l)lx 211,743 (IftliHeniane (Ited- hflld, 711) 274, 2h6, 390 (Jlll»tiirkliunit (Ht. lllliU) 332 I'lilvrarp (Ht. KhIiIhii) 466 Iti'xOlorlm 309 Ht. Aiiilrew .TOO Ht. AMph 618 Ht. ciiaiT II Ht. KaliUn (Polyoarp) 466 Ht. HIliU (i'krklmriti 332 Ht. NIcholM 318 Halvaior 4 Haiictiisry 780 HpiiUHH 292 HpHiia 769 HMiipllcatliin 417 ViHurrexlt (with Re- frain) 293 8. 7. 8. 7. r. 7. All Saints, No. 3 fll6 Ooinmd (Muriel). ...51, 472 OriinKU 113 (iiintlier loi Iliirwell 346 Hollywood 101 liby 204 Muriel (Gounod).... 61, 472 Noander 27 Prescott 344 Iuth 146 With Allelul*. ChriHti-ndoiu 2flB Viotory 296 8a 8. 8. 4. AlmsKlvinjf 76, 712 Haiifonl 679 In Miiiiioriam ti71 Radiant Morn 7« Ri-diliff 287 Itinrliolnit* h;!3 Ht. AHlri'd 226 Ht (lahripl 712 Troyte, .No. 1 (Chant). 693 WIniblndon .Wtl Wlnterlioiirne 5iw 8a 8a 8a Oa IMlnKinj; \m HfTy 4ai Klinhurst 42,711,718 Kliuinning 420 Just aH I am 859 Pascal, No. 1 467 8». Devotion 106 Inspirer 106 8«, 6 La Penlel .328 8a, 8 La Crttgcr 8.59 Oa Oa Ba 0» Oa Margaret (Peaci') 470 9s, 7Ra with RefroiHa Senojwlll 842 Oa, 8s. Eucharist 868 Hacrament 667 Hauctuary 877 10s, 4aa HubniiSHiou, No. 2 687 10. 4». kOa 4a 10. 10. HYMN f'H'hran MWI laUX H«r 7M lis, lOs. Alma(CiiiiNolalori can HrightxNt and lii'Mt 2nti I'oimolittor (Aliiiai A«M Cullingworth 7a KIreiii' m$ ^Plptiany m .lehovMli (WorMhIp). . 816 MornliiK Praise . . ini 0, Peifett Love 6711 HI NInlitn (Dyk«>s).... 209 Santa Laura 209 V>lo DoiuUll 689 Wesley 710 Windsor 7J Worth I iM Jehovah) mfl With K«a-»ln. Angelic Hongs hi:i Angels of Jiisus hi3 Pilgrluis SI3 Keso.iie the Perishing 733 Vox Angelica Hit 11. 11. 11.5. Cloisters (M4 Nightfall ; 100 Htedmaii m lis. Kort.iinatus 291 Fiwterlck MO JiiilH'a 610,662 Portuguese Hymn .... 612 With Rab-aln. Welcome, Happy Moniing 291 11. 11. Vi. 11. With Ueft-alii. Avison 184 Cllad Tidings im 18s. Cardiff 768 13. 13. 18. 14. St. Colomb 738 14s. Kridegrooni 319 P. M. Advent .321 Rethlehem 201 Clilldren's Voices 762 Coburg 422 Crossing the Bar 872 Herrnhut 303 Holy Night 772 March to Victory 840 Margaret 202 Massachusetts 201 Nicrt'a 9 Portuguese Hymn 185 St. Eanswyth I8I St. Louis 201 St. Sylvester 734 Salvation (with Re- frain) 843 Veni, Doroine Jesd 202 Wake, Awake 323 Wenlworth 694 xxiii II 4 V oJa (Lxceldid Zhc Beolnnino of TOoreblp I THE OLD HUNDREDTH L. M. L. Bourgeois, 1551 Praise Gou.from whom all bloss-iiiKsflow; Praise Him, all creatures here be - low; f ' I ill '1 I I T' I I I i I I I I I ^ r Praise Him a -bove, yo heav'nly host; Praise Fa-ther,Son, ami Ho - ly Ghost. Amen. 'I \l^ r. Ken, 170a 2 L M. 1 All people that on earth do dwell, j Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice: Him serve with mirth, His pniise forth tell, Come ye before Him and rejoice. ' 2 Know that the Lord is God indeed ; Without our aid He did us make: We are His flock, He doth us feed, And for His sheep Ho doth us take. 3 Oh, enter then His gates with praise, Approach with joy His courts unto; Praise, laud, and bless His name always. For it is seemly so to do. 4 For why ? the Lord oui God is good, His mercy is for ever sure ; His truth at all times firndy stood. And shall from age to age endure, 5 To Father, Son. aad Holy Ghost, The God whom heaven and earth adore. From men and from the angel-host. Be praise and glory evermore. W. Ket) e, 1561 3 L. M. 1 From all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's praise arise : Let the Redeemer's praise be sung Through every land, by every tongue. 2 Eternal are Thy mercies. Lord ! Eternal truth attends Thy word ; Tliy praise shall sound from shore to shore Till suns shall rise and set no more. ( I. Wattf, 1719 ■i if ZTbe Beginning of TOoreblp 4 SALVATOR 8s, 7s. 8 1. J. Goss (i8oo— i88o) Ie*: Wok - HHip, lion - or, plo ry, bles8-ing, Lord, \vu of - fer un i t t- J.=i=^:i to I The-; -^ — .._J. NPr^ft^ff'S^^ Young and old Thy praise con - fess - ing, i -J- J - J- J_ :t 1^ In glad horn - age bend the knee. f :p ziizz- Eri=qz=|z:dz=a _- 1- r- — ^-. :=1 As the saints in heav'n a T" '^ i j dore Thee, Wo would bow be - fore Thy throne; 1 iJ: r^ f=f J,=p.i=i=.LJJ PI ::e!^.Iee iSlill i -p — ^— ^ — F I ^1 -(«- ;aii^ As Thine an-gels serve be-fore Thee, 1= ^=^ -r Bo on earth Thy will be done. J J- J ■St- A - mm. ■TSr E. Osier, iBjo ^ 8s, 7S. 81. 1 Ckowx His lipad with oiidless lilessing, 2 Josus, Thee ouv Saviniiv hailing, Who, ill God tlie Fatlier's name, The(i our God in praise we own ; Witli compassion never ceasing, Higliest honoi-s, never failing, Comes salvation to proclaim. Rise eternal I'oiind Thy throne. Lo, Jehovah, we adore Thee, Now, ye .saints. His power confessing. Thee, our Saviour, Thee, our God ; In your grateful strains adore ; From Thy throne Thy beams of glory For His mercy, never ceasing, Shine through all the world abroad. Flows, and flows for evermore. ■ W. Goode, lOii -i88o) IP The-; z e knee by throne; -^i- m«i. i la . Osier, 1830 vn ; le. fessiug, . Goode. iflif tlfte BcGinnlno of Morsblp MAIDSTONE 7^- 81- W. B. Gilbert, 1865 PPff^fPpBp^fPP 1. Pi,EAH-ANT are Thy courts 11 - bove, In the hvml of li^ht and love; -«-J 1 I ^ I r^i I I ^1 I I ' I I I I I Pleas-iint arc Tliy courts be - low I In this land of sin and woe. ^ J ^ I J I J I I I J"J- -J- ^^ i i=s I I I 2^: H9- f J -^ —»-- r i -I 1 P^P I r mr pW? /^' ^ Oh, my spir - it longs and faints For the con - verse of Thy saints, <&- rr-^-Lf-^-Mcr-'J-r-r f-r^ -i5 IIS For the brightness of Thy face, For Thy ful - ness, God of grace ! A - men. 1^ :H 2 Happy bii'ds that sinj? ami fly Round Thy altars, Most High! Happitn* souls that find a rest lu a hoav'nly Father s breast ! Like the wand'ring dove that found No repose on earth around, They can to their ark repair And enjoy it ever there. 3 Happy soids ! their praises flow Even in this vale of woe; Waters in the desert rise, Mauna feeds theui from the skies ; On they go from strength to strength Till they reach Thy throne at length; At Thy feet adoring fall. Who hast led them safe through all. 4 Lord, be mine this prize to win. Guide me through a world of sin ; Keep me by Thy saving grace. Give me at Thy side a i)lace ; Sun and shield alike Thou art. Guide and guard my erring heart ; Grace and glory flow from The«;, Shower, oh, sliower them, Lord, 011 me ! 3 H. F. I.ytc. i8m II i V tCbc Beginning of TOorsblp H/NOVER 10,10,11,11 W. Croft (1678—1727) fe -/C^ -f5>- T f f=^ -Ki- "(S'- u :J I 1. Oh, wor - ship the King all - glo - rious a - bove; J- i J -^ ffi J-J— J- * r=r=F= i =F=t Oh, grate ~ful - ly I 1*^ ifct i f^f ^^~t sing His power and His love; ^^N=fl =^ -?5^ r— r Our shield and de - fend - er, the i i a- it:- -i — i —i A a? — -0- — _j*^-J^^ — I— #. r H::-JE± :i- TTf -rrr *^ pHiH r I I "-5"— An-cient of Days, Pa - vil-ioned in splendor, and gird- ed with praise. A - mfn. I l_J_ I J J- J I I J ^- J J- ■^-'_-^ 2 Oh, tell of His might, oh, slug of His grace ! Whose robe is the light, whose canopy, space. His chariots of wrath the deep thimder-clouds form, And dark is His path on the wiugs of the storm. 3 The earth, with its store of wonders untold, Almight}', Tliy power hath founded of old, Hath 'stablished it fast by a changeless decree. And ro nd it hath cast, like a mantle, the sea. 4 Thy bountiful care, what tongue can recite? It breathes in the air, it shines in the light. It streams from the hills, it descends to the plain, Aiul sweetly distils in the dew and the rain. 5 Frail children of dust, ajul feeble as frail. In Thee do we trust, nor find Thee to fail. Thy mercies how tender ! how firm to the end ! Our maker, defender. Redeemer, and friend ! 6 measureless Might ! ijieffable Love J While angels delight to hymn Thee above. The humbler creation, though feeble their lays, With true adoration shall lisp to Thy praise. K. Grant, 1B33 -1727) ± ul - t ^EE^Bl r—r er, the I i A - men. A' J.. t^ m 8 THE OLD 104TH lo, lo, n, n 4- tCbe Beolnnlno of Morsblp r^ t^- r. Ravenscroft, 162 1 mfmm^^^^ 1. Ye servants of Goil, your Mas - ter pro-clnim, And \)\ih - lish a - broad His -F- ip(dife4^ i* -:1- P f r-^ 5 * ^3 r — w f^'- i i PP won - der - ful name; The name all - vie - to - rious of Je - sus ex - tol; I ^ * I SE :3p: r r ^ ^f= I ^-r^^—r V rr ' r =^ His w king-dom is glo - rious, He rules o , , J. J i t^ * ver > I all. I St Hieji. -(S- ^■d= i^ *!, God ruieth on high, almig'ity to save, The praises of Jesus the angels proclaim, And still He is nigh — His presence we have ; Fall down on their faces and worship the The great congregation His triumph shall Lamb. . ?^^^' 4 Then let us adore and give Him His right, Ascribing salvation to Jesus our King. ^j, ^j^,^y .^„^| p^,^^^^.^ ,j, ^^-.^^^^ ^^.^ ,iiight, 3 "Salvation to God,who sits on the Throne," All honor and blessing, with angels above. Let all cry aloud and honor the Sou; And thanks never ceasing for infinite Love, C. Wesley, 1744. (Second Tune.) LYONS 10, 10, II, II F. J. Haydn (1732— 1809) ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ ^ ■ ■ ■ " ♦- I I r I n I r -^ 1 -r~rr-r- 1 I 1. Yk lervants of God, your Mas-ter pro-claim, And iiuli-Iii^ii a - broad HIh wonder- ful name ; Tbo , j ^ J ' J J J J J ! ! J J I J J J J ! J ! J--r-^J--;-n-^^-^-r-fL^-i-r>;^V;--rJ-J-- J-T ^--J-T-^--r- ;-r ijgrfji -r— r rrJEzizz^ziEl ^ -fc lniJ :C--U: :rf^^- E L_L f , -T n -Jj name nil - vi ' • to - rioun of Je - sn.s ex ■ tol ,• Ills kin<;dom is glorious, H« rules over all. A-men. mMm^im±M^iM^Mi]Ud^ 33 ' •.ri i .r r ri -u iiii niim t njir-rnr wBM Zbc Beotitnlno of TOorsbip Q NICitA P. M. (II, 12, 12, lo, Irregular) &W- EEijjif^Elr^T .S^J^i ^>«%' #-^ J-4- 1. Ho - LY, ho - ly, ho f3r-rcf-f3r -# — # =f J. B. Dykes, i86i -^ — • — ly! Lord God Al - might - y ! Ear - ly in the i ^-^J J I I 1 I s s s s a — #— -F-- # — I- tjis^^Js;^: rifi*^ iE^ i=± I r T b "5^- "flfliflP morn -ing our song shall rise to Thee; -^^- Ho - )y, ho - ly, ho - ly ! -^- M Sip Ej^ fci^ M- -«/ — (& cj — I — *zj m — m -fS — ■-«' rr H -^- =1; mer-ci - ful and might-y ! God in Three Per -sons, blessed Trin-i - ty ! A-meti. p=f= _ _^ ,2_ r ''^^^^^m 2 Holy, holy, xioly ! all the saints adore Thee, Casting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea, Cherubim and seraphim falling down before Thee, Which wert and art and evermore shalt be. 3 Holy, holy, holy ! though the darkness hide Thee, Though the eye of sinful man Thy gloiy may not see, Only Thou iirt holy; there is none beside Thee, Perfect in power, in love and purity. 4 Holy, holy, holy ! Lord God Almighty ! All Thy works shall praise Thy name, in earth, and sky, and sea; Holy, holy, holy ! n)erciful and mighty ! God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity ! R. Helier. iBay 15 Ees, 1861 i t=-r-=i^ T- in the .4 - 7>ie?i. s seaj I Ebe Beginning of Moreblp 10 HOSANNA 1" M., vvitli Refrain (8, 8, 8, 8, 4, 7) J. B. Dykes, 1865 r 1. Ho - 8AN-NA to the liv - ing Lord ! Ho - 8au-niv to th' In - ciir-Dnte Word ! r- To ('Inist, ('re - n - tor, Siiv-ionr, Kin;^, Let earth, let heav'n, Ho - Ktin - nii Hinj,' ! I I =f=* ms iii: H — 4 -I — J # « — « — • — •» — :t:J r-r-r 1^ 4-r-4 a^^^=fl Ho - Hnn-iia, Lord ! Ho - san - na in the high ifc=g n 1; J V ; ^ ^ ^ ->&■- est! /t men. ~ISL- m 8 2 Hosaiiiia, Lord! Tliiue augels ci'y ; Hosaniia, Lord ! Thy saints reply ; Abovt', beiu'ath us, and around, The dead and living swell the sound. Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the liitfliest! 3 O Saviour, witli protecting earn, Return to this Thy house of prayer, Assembled in Thy sacred name, Where we Thy parting promise elaini. Hosjinna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest! 4 But. ehicfest, in our cleansed breast, EteniJil ! bid Thy Spirit rest, And make our seei'et soul to be A tetnplt'pure, and worthy Thee! Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest! 5 So, in th'^ last and di'eadful day, When earth and heaven shall melt away, Thy flock, redeem'd from sinful stiiin, Shall swell the sound of praise again. Hosanna, Lord ! Hosanna in the highest ! 7 R. Heber, iSii. Zhc Bealnnlng of Moreblp II ST. CHAD 8s, 7s. 81. y^i ^3!^^ ^rn^^i^-^^^ R. Kedheid (1825— ) -J N- 1. Loud, with glow-in^ iRiirt I'd praise Thee, Fin- tlie bliss Thy love be - stows, J:^ J-,-J- -r — ' — ■ -r 1 it .j=:=J=w-.-J i^Jfl For the pml'iiini^ f,'race thtit saves me, And the peace that from it flows; -t- .-rt^izc: s^:iSrrf=^^^P^^ I Voicet i:i Uniaon. :■:-! 1- izfe-d:: :^ J-^=f=f= m -zir=-. f^^^-^ ^ --5—^ r^^T^^f^ Help, O God, my weak en - deav - or; This dull soul to rap - ture raise:... as Jn Jlarmony. Ijkj^f^f ^^-: ==t=q: Thon must light the flame, or nev - er Can my love be warm'd to praise. A - men. ^p^^^M H= r=t ■ 1- ®i ^J^=f=i li^^i 2 Praise, my soul, the God that sought thee, 3 Lord, tliis bosom's ardent feeling Wretched wanderer, far astray ; Found thee lost, and kindly brought thee From the paths of death away: Praise, with love's devoutest feeling. Him, who saw the guilt-born fear, And, the light of hope i-evealing. Bade the blood-stained cross Vainly would my lips express; Low before Thy footstool kneeling, Deign Thy suppliant's prayer to bless : Let Thy grace, my soul's chief ti-easure, Love's pui'e flame within me raise, And, since words can never measure, appeji Let my life show forth Thy praise. FABEN 8s, 7s. 81. (Second Tune) I". S. Key, JRJ« J. H. Wilcox, 1849 m I ^p^^sD^^Ffpi^^fr i^pi# 1. Lord, with glowing licnrt I'd praise Thee, For the bli.'is Thy lovo l>e - utows. For the pard'ning grace that gg^;:E »^|^:pPp1^ -far ^->- ^^ ^^^ i I825-) r e - stows, i t flows; V — t • use:. .. r ^ ^ A - »ne», I ing to bless : treasure, ;iise, sure, ;use. S. Key. i82« 1849 "* — F grace that P ^be aScQlnnino of Morsblp W^^^U^^^'m^irV^W^ HaveH nie, And tliu|M)iiui' tlj lit from it Howh; IIhI|i, O (iiwl, my weak I'li ■ dt-iiv - or: 'I'liix dull w- i J. :• :^ •■ i- t ." -f ±:J / / J-. J" ,' ,'■ jJ J" ." j> .- J J ' _j_ 12 MOULTRIE 8.S, 7s. 81. G. F. Cobb (1838—) li J=r -^-■=r --!> — u :«t7^ I -it PE^I^PH f^- ^ 1. Round the Lord in glo - ry seat - ed Cher - u - biiu and ser - a - phi f f— :-g± :4= E ;t-:^ f ^i tE2ti r> i I I 1^ I I is tern - pie and re- peat -ed ^E --t ::=):: -5— f- ? ^7- -^ "(=»• i^ :=i?rr: Each to each th'al - ter - cate hymn: i d ^ — I— d— -— d*^-t- — d L J 1 1 _ . ^11 I »■ I ' ' I I "Lord, Thy glo - ry fills theheav-ca, Earth is with its fill - nesK stored; I N I J. J N.J. J.. «-r J:_^ A ri J ii£g=lgg^g|igfa jg-] ^^ j ^ M I -=}= 3i.^--=t: --> 1 Uii 1 to Thee be glo - ry giv - c-i hFmt^mmi^^i'wwi 11. Iv, ho EE SI -Ci ar: 3^ ly, ho-ly Lord!" . I met). m 2 Heaven is still with glory ringing. Earth takes up the angels' cry, *• Holy, holy, holy," singing, "Lord ot" hosts, the Lord Most High!" With His seraph train before Hint, With His holy Church below, Thus conspire we to adore Hiiu, Bid we thus our anthem flow : 3 "Lord, Thy glory fills the heaven, Earth is with its fulness stored; Unto Thee be glory given, Holy, holy, holy. Lord!" Thus Thy gioi-ious Name eonfessiug, We adopt Thine angels' cry, "Holy, holy, holy!" bi'-ssing Thee, the Lord of hosts Most High. K. Mant, 1837 r i Zbc Bcdinnino of Mordbip 13 GREENLAND 7s. 6s. 81. Lausanne Psalter I ''III II iiffi r r^ I I 1. 6 Sav-iovii, precious Siiviour, Whom yet nn- seen we love, I -W- -W- : I II ' ^5izt^Et= It -r- l^^ I I T O Naiuu of uiight and I I ! I : fa ill I I I I I I I vor, All oth - cr names a - bove! We worship Thee, we bless Thee, To TLee, O i ^ . - J . I ! i ' -^ EZI^= i: ^: t^EEE3 ^M: r ^Izi rt— t X_^-.-<:^_;- t: bzfrrf tz:b:-_r:-r:- I I 1 r I ' III,' Christ, we sing; We praise Thee, and confess Thee Our ho - ly Lord and King. .1 imn. 1 -^- _ c^ -t: f= :J±tr: l^yi 2 bringer of salvation, Who wondroiisly liast wrought, Thyself the revelation Of love beyond our thought. Wo worship Thee, we bless Thee, To Thee, Christ, we sing; We praise Thee, and confess Thee Our gracious Lord and King. 3 In Thee all fulness dwelleth. All grace and power divine ; The glory that excelleth, O Sou of God, is Thine; (Or to Lancashire, No. 200) We worship Thee, we bless Thee, To Thee, Christ, we sing; We praise Thee, and confess Thee Our glorious Lord and King. 4 Oh, grant the consummation Of this our song above, In endless adoration. And everlasting love ; Then shall we praise and bless Thee Where perfect praises ring, And evermore confess Thee Our Saviour and our King. F. K. HaverKal. 1870 CRUX CHRIST! 7s. 6s. D. (Ffecmd Tune) A. H. Mann, 1897 ^r ^^; •- 1. O SAVioriJ. prooious Siivionr, Whom yet unseen wolovcOKamcofinightand favor, All other names above! N -' I I I Psalter i~^ =IX: yj3 .1 - mtn. ■fS>- i2_. mm rhee, r; Thee 5S Thee averifal. i8;o 1897 X I esabnve ! H I «il J Zl)c t)eolnnlno of Morsblp Wo worHlilp Tlicc, \vc ble»M TIk'p, Wp pruia<> Thee, and «'onfo«»Tlii><« i'oTlii'e, OChrlBt, woslnc; Ourliolv Lonlaml Ktnc. A m«iu --fsu I I s nmssmMMmsp^ 14 BERTHOLD (Amstetdam) 7s 6s. 81. -J.-,- J- B. Tours, 1872 1. To Thee, my God and Sav- ioiu, My hnirt ex - ult - ing singR, Ro • joic-ing Id Thy gltt4;S:p=ry -9- "7 — ! — i-i— ^'-H — ^^-1 — f— i'r:i — I -I— H — ' — "—r^'-'J — l-,--P,--i — p5_ fa- vor, Al - migbt-y King of kings, I'll col - e - brute Thy glo - r^, With nil Thy ,1 l| #i| ^ll^ill, ^ J :^ _^ -J- J _ ?• J. ^-^ ^ ^^i ^- * -J- # ■-^' I ' ^ I ky'^^ r r T &r , , I sftints a - bove, And tell the joy - ful sto - ry Of Ihy re - deeming lovo. A - men. •19- _^'5-i .,-g,^_ ,-^'— I — I— A-^-4 i-J-,-4— J— 4-^.W-i-J .--n-^'r^-n 2 Soon as the morn with roses Bedecks the dewy east, And when the sun reposes Upon the occvvn's breast, My voice in supplication, Well pleased, Thou shalt hear; Oh, grant me Thy salvation, And to my soul draw near. 3 By Thee through life supported, I pass the dangerous road, With heavenly hosts escorted Up to their bright abode ; There cast my crown before Thee, Now all my conflicts o'er. And day and night adore Thee — What can an angel more? T. Hnweis, 1799 Zbc ©colnnlno of Moreblp K. A. (;. Ouscley (1825— 1889) 15 ST. AUSTIN ^ i>. 4. ".''.<'. 4 I. ('i)MK, Tlinii III iiii^lit - y Kiii^. Id Ip iih &: 4 f riiy naiii(> to hIii^, • 3f '' M.lp UH :..i 1.'. .1. .. ..11 .1.. ..; i\< .. .11 ..;.. i. -.1 to pi'itiHc! l''ii - tlnr all - nlo - ri 1 ^_. t . f ■• •• Q*. oiiH, O'fi' all vie - to • rl .d vor us, -^ (!oiiii' and w'v^w o •*- #- -#^ J- r - ~r- 2 Jt'suH, our Ijord, arise, Scatter (»ur eneiuies, KwOt uiak(! them fall ! L«t Tliine almiuflity aid Our sure detVuce he made. Our souls on Tlu'e l»e stayed: Lord, hear our call ! 3 Cojue, Thou Tiicaruate Word, Gird oil Thy mifjhty sword, Our {)rayer attend I Come, and Thy people l)less, And fjive Thy word success: Spirit of holiness, On us descend ! An - cient of III 1 >s Days! A - men. 5.- ^ -I- 4 Come, Hi>ly Comforter, Thy sacred witmtss i)eur, In this glad hour! Thou, who almighty art, Now rule in every heart, And ne'er from us depart, Spirit of power ! 5 To the great Oiu' in Three The higll«^st praises be, Hence evermore ; His sovereign rjajesty May wi' in glory see. And to eternity Love and adore. C. Wrsley, 1757 ITALIAN HYMN 6.. 6, 4, 6, 6, 6, 4 (Secmul Tune. J F. de Giardini, 1769 1^ M3 immr:^MimMt^^^m^^ 1. Co'mk. 'I'linii 111 - iiii>{lit -y Kin;;, lUOp uh Thy name to Hing, Help iih to praise I Fa • ther all .m..' -XSL M. ^. . ^. M. .*. sii^iipjiip: h^m^^^m^^^^^M plo - ri oiis, O'er all vie - to - ri ■ ohh, (Joini' niid reisn o - vor um, An riciit of Dayn! .4 - vien. I Zbc Bcfllnnlno of TOorsblp JORDAN 1. M. XI. J. fiarnhy, 1873 jov - fill Honn. I^ift up yonr hoftrtH, your voic # _J ±—^-.0 vH riUHe; I ^^m^4\i3=^M^ Voiefii in UnUou. Tn ITarmnnfi. m^M\^m^^fr-^i -I For He is Lord of liciiv'ii iind earth, Wlumi an - yols serve, aixl saints a - (lore, «. ■*;* A t-f- ^^-J -« f-'E" I Voici'ii in Vniion. In Uarmnnij. 7 The Fa-ther, Hon, and Ho - ly Ghost, To whom be praise for ev-er-more. A - wen. -| — r- For life and love, foi* rest and food, For daily help and nightly cai'e, Sing to the Lord, for He is good. ^\ nd praise His name, for it is fair. For He is Lord of heaven and earth. Whom angels serve, and saints adore. The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, To whom be praise for evermore. For strength to those who on Him wait, His truth to prove, His will to do, Praise ye our God, for He is great ; Trust in His name, for it is true. ^^^^i^wm^ For He is Lord of heaven and earth, Whom angels serve, and saints adore, The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, To whom be praise for evermt)re. For life below, with all its bliss, And for that life, more pure and high, That inner life which over this Shall ever shine, and never die. Sing to the Lord of heaven and earth, Wliom angels serve, and saints adore, The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, To whom be praise for evermore. 13 J. K. II. Monsell, 1869 ^be Beglnnlno of TOorsbtp ^7 CTUTTGART 8s, 7s. " I\aImodia Sacra," (Jotha, 1715 11^ mpm^ummt^^-^^^^ bless 'i'hy Nniin.'; 2 Honor {jfi-t'Jit our (iod b(>fittt»th ; Who His majesty t'Jin rcjicli ? Afife to a^c His works traiisiiiittotli, Ajre to agt His power shall t>'ac'h. ;} Tliey shall talk of all I'hy jrlory. On Thy inifxht and fjreatness dwell. Speak of Thy dread acts the story, And Thy deeds of wonder tell. 4 Nor shall fail from memory's treasure, Works by love and mercy wrtught TRURO I . M. Works of love suri)assin«r measure, Works of mercy p;issing thoufjht. 5 Full of kindness and compassion, Slow to anger, vast iu love, God is good to all creation ; All His works His goodness prove. () All Thy works, O Lord, shall bless Thee, Thee shall all Thy saints adore ; King supreme shall they confess Thee, And proclaim Thy sovereign power. R. M.int, i8.'4 C. Burney, 1789 ^^mmmM^MimmMim 1 . High in the lienv'ns E mtMm If 1 Jii ter - mil God, Tby good-ness J: -t- -t- in I full m. I * glo ry shiues; S- r- — r J Wi ,-4—4- r mmmmM Thy truth shall break tliro'ov - ery cioud That veils and dark-ens Thy de-signs. A-nieu. ■I9- tz- t .-t lliefii 2 Forevt'r (inn Thy justice stands. As mountains tiu'ir foundations keep ; W^ise are the vvonders of Thy hands; T' y judgments are a ra'ghty diep. 3 My God, how excellent Thy gr.nce, Whenceall ourhopeand comfort spring! The sons of Adam in distress Fly to tl. shadow of Thy wing. 4 Life, like a fouiitni!i rich ami fn-e, Springs from tiie presence of my Lord; An(l in Tiiy light our .souls shall see The glories promised in Thy word. •4 I. W.itts, »7I9 , I7IS w^ 1©-^ r -/5'- -a- Zbc Beginning of TOoieblp ig PARK STREET teEdE3: L. M. F. M. A. Venua, 1810 4-0-0-0 -i^: =l-,3: -0- I 0-0- i±123lJ^ I jr-rr 1. On,corao,lon(laiitln'iiis let I I I iiH aint;, Lund tliniikHtooiir al tl - mi;;lit V Kin;;; For wo our voic-as liivili slioiild raise, Wlienoursalvii-fiim'urock \vp|iraise, WIuMKnirsal-va-tion'H rock \vci)iaise. # * 4 ^J-J- ii^;rl:-±i^^pf^r^^=^- 1 — H — :t:-t3t 2 Into His presence let us haste To thiiul: Him for His favors past; To Him address, in joyful songs, The praise that to His name belongs. 3 For God the Lord, enthroned in state. Is with unrivaU'd glory great, m ^ 4 .1 I A King superior far to all Whom gods the heathen falsely call. 4 Oh, let us to His courts repair, And bow with adoration there, Down on v ur knees devoutly all Before the Lord, our -Maker, fall. T.'\te .iml Ilrady, 1696 1789 • shiut LgJ I Lord ; lee Ird tat»s, 1719 LUTON 1-. M hovnh's aw - fnl throne, Ye (leo. Burder, 1780 -I- •• — I 1 — I- na - tions, bow with Na • • f-gi'' — f-f-O' — I- It I : cred joy; _ W ^ • a - lone; He can ere -ate, and He de-stroy. .1 men. ±^:' I I I (OrtoTheOid iiiimiredth. N... I) 4 We'll crowd Thy gates with thankful - His sovereign power, without our aid, .songs. Made us of clay, and formed us men; High as the lieavens our voices raise; And when like wandering sheep we strayed, And earth, with her ten thousand tongues. He brought us to His fold again. 3 We are His people, we His care, Our .souK'. and all our mortal frame; What lasting honors .shall we rear. Almighty Maker, to Thy name? Shall fill Thy courts with sounuing praise. 5 Wide as the world is Thy command, "^''ast as eternity Thy love; Firm as a I'ock Thy truth must stand, When rolling years shall cease to move. 15 I. W,-itt!i. 1719 r .aa i gJ B iLuim::. I ! ^be Bcolnnlng of TOorgblp ST. MICHAEL rhe CJcneva Psalter, 1543 (L. Bourgeois) men. mm^ 2 Here, on the iiiorcv-seat, With nuUiuit fjlory rrowiu'd. Our joyful ey«'s behold Him sit, And .smile oti all around. 3 To Him their ])rayers and cries Each humble soul prt-seuts; He listens to Iheir broken sisjfhs, And irranfs them all their wants. MORNINGTON — I _. _ (Or to St. Thomas, opposite.) 4 To them His sovereign will He {j^raciously imparts. And in retiwu accepts, with .s'lrrits, The tribute of their hearts. 5 Give me, Lord, a place Within Thy blest abode, Among the children of Thy gi-ace, The servants of my (rod. S. Stennctt, 177a Earl of Mornington, 1760 P Let hearts and in - stru-ments n -f- -S?- S- -Z7- To praise our heavenly King. A - men. 2 This is His holy house And this His festal day, When He accepts the humblest vows That we sincerely pay. 3 The Sabbath to our sires In mercy first was given ; The Church her Sabbaths still requires To speed hwr ou to heaven. i6 4 We still, like them of old. Are in the wilderness ; And God is still as near His fold, To pity and to bless. 5 Then let us open wide Our hearts for Him to fill ; And He that Israel then supplied Will help His Israel still H. F. Lyte, 1834 Z\)c Beglnnlno of TOorsblp 23 ST. THOMAS S. M II?* t -0 r 1. Come, we who love the Lord, A. Williams, 1702 ri^ our jovs he known ; I ^ -0- -#. .^. . • — a — » <» tr~r Pjiiiilp3E^-=' 1^^ — I- 2?- Hum Join in a .sonf» of swcot ac-corcl. And thus surround the throne, t:-:::t- iJg^-PgJEfSB ^£_fi^^:f;_._«.. -0 vl - );iP((. ^^^ 2 L('t those refuse to sing y Who never knew our dod ; But ehihlreii of tlie lieaveuly King Sliouhl speak their joys abroad. 3 The men of grace luive found j Glory begun below; j Celestial fruits on earthly ground I From faith and liope may grow. PHILIP .. /j^Tlie hill of Ziou yi«'ld,s -^ A thousand saered sw< eets Before we reaeli the heaveidy fields, Or walk the golden streets. 5' Then let our songs abound And every tear be dry; [ground We're marching through Emmanuers To fairer worlds on high. I. Watts, l7og K. J. Hopkins (I8i8 ) ev - 'ry lieart and ev - 'ry tonj^ue To praise th Saviour's name, 2 Sing of His dying love, Sing of His -rising power; Sing how He intercedes aV)ove For those whose sins He bore. 3 Sing on your heavenly way, Ye ransonu^l sinners, sijig; Sing on, rejoicing everj' day In Christ, th' eternal King. »7 4 Soon shall we hear Him say, "Ye y)lessed children, come;" Soon will He call us henct* away, And tak«^ His wanderers h(»me. 5 There shall our I'aptured tongue His endless i)raise proclaim, And sw(ieter voices swell the song Of Moses and the Laml). \y. Haniiiiniid, 174J ^be BeglnnlnG of Mor0blp EARLHAM 6. 6, 6, 6, 4, 4 J. Booth (1852—) I I I 1. Lord of the worlds a - bove, T I How pleas-ant and how fair The W^ J-^^ r~ J J -I M -I -Ct ^-%t -4 — X r !•- --^ — ^- ■Jtr .-] — ^ .=s. dwellings of Thy love, Thine earthly tem-ples are! To Thine a - bode W. -J— J- ^Szt^^- ^^ :Jtr= r — r . ' J -^ ^ ^^ --&- sn A J^ :(::-:e3;: %:^ eJ rn* ^ :4- f ^ -«- My r I r -(©- --,5: ai^i I heart as - pires, With warm de - sires To see my God. TS=t- :gt H ^ r 2 Oh, happy souls who pray Wliere God appoints to hear! Oh, happy men who pay Their constant service there! They praise Thee still ; And happy they Who love the way To Zion's hill. -(5^ a. IB^ii '9—t (Or to Darwall, No. 730) .3 They go from sti'ength to strength Tlirough this dark vale of tears, Till each arrives at length, Till each in heaven appears. Oh, glorious seat, When God our King Shall thither bring Our willing feet! I. \\ atts, 1719 26 (BLAYDON) S. M. 1 With joy we lift our eyes To those bright realms al)ove. That glorious temple in the skies, Where dwells eternal Love. 2 Before Thy throne we bow. Thou almighty King; Here we present the solemn vow, And hymns of praise we sing. 3 While in Thy house we kneel, With trust and hojy fear. Thy mercy and Thy truth reveal And lend a gracious ear. 4 Lord, teach our hearts to pray And tune our lips to sing; Nor from Thy presence cast away The sacrifice we bring. '8 T. Jenis, 179S (i8s2-) aEEt^z 9- : T vir The a_i i_ -At C^be BcQlnnlng of Moreblp NEANDER 8, 7, 8, 7, 7, 7 J. Neander (164c — 1680) ^P:^ ^-^1 --^ ^ j O - PEN now Tliy gates of beau - ty, j Where my soul in ' ' " Is :t: joy # ful du ty 4 Zi - on. Waits for let Hiiu who answers pray' -t>- 'A r 35: I t=^\=X-- U 1 bode P mil ^ - men. strength of tears, ears. I. \\ atts, 1719 eSeS :i=l--4 -«l- -.. r r— \ g,_u «9 ^be Bealnnlno of Morsblp 28 BEMERTON C. M, H. W. Greatorex, 1849 I 3EBE m Liq: 0- I I I ; I I I I ~^i 1. Lord, when we bend be - fore Thy throne, And our con - fes ,.i_«_ 1^-^ 4- =i^ il I I HJnns pour. 4:z£: _J J_^J iL-,-tf_-j_J- r — r-'r — f— '-I — r- -^ — I -j- .; 'i^^ :=i=u±&i =1 :=q= 'I I f I I I I I Teach us to feel the sina we own, And hate what we de - plore. A - men. w a3 £ i ■»-- -<» — •- r- jpil:jg=lz=b^,i=rzl:Lih;£ » =b|gz:r^zjgziUzp1-g±H (Or tp Martyrdom, No. 270) 2 Our broken spirit pitying see; True penitence impart ; Then let a kindling glance from Thee Beam hope upon the heart. 3 When our responsive tongues essay Their grateful hymns to raise, Grant that our souls may join the lay And mount to Thee in pra-- ,. 4 When we disclose our wants iu prayer May we our wills resign ; And not a thought our bosom share That is not wholly Thine. 5 May faith each meek petition fill And waft it to the skies, And teach our hearts 'tis goodness still That grants it or denies. J. D. Carlyle, i8oa 1 : i 1; I I I; DOWNS C. M. (Second Tune) izln aS: •^ d>- :3= --1- — I- -•- -r-r—f- =i=:l==i: -.«'- -^-n^ -i&- L. Mason, 1832 4 ^- — "5- I^ZT. -«■- Sr 1. Lord, when we bend be - fore Thy throne, And our con - fes - sions pour, I I nrzzpzizs :t:=t:=t= -?5l- -(2- I a ,_i2_ i— r- :t- :t: -19- btJ; ^-J.-4- r ^- (5 — '— •- -^ — -61- -^ — •_ 1; -'9 g- 99- m m III ill I , I I i Teach us to feel the sins we own, And hate what we de - plore. -6h ^E^^^m^ -(©- A-men. T- Si 0. C.-irlyle, i8oa ^be Bcoinnlng of Morsfclp 2g ST. STEPHEN (Nayland ) C. M. W. Jones, 1789 1. Come, Tlioii dc - Miiti of nil Thy siiints. Our linin - hie strains iit - tnud, J I I ^.,^p^^!^mm^. m -Gh While with our priiis-es and coinphiiuts, Lqw at Thy feel we bend. A - mm. t=E\z. i 2 How should our songs, like those above, 4 Dear Saviour, let Thy gflory shine, With wann devotion rise! And till Thy dwellings liere, How should our souls, ou wings of love, Till life, and love, and joy divine A heav'n on earth appear. Mount upward to the skies I 3 Come, Lord, Thy love alone can raise In us the heav'uly flame; Then shall our lips resound Thy praise Our hearts adore Thy name. ) Then .shall our hearts enraptured say, Tome, great Redeemer, come! And bring the bright, the glorious day. That calls Thy children home. Anne Steele (1716 — 1778' A^. (Or to St. Flavian, 656) DALEHURST C. M. -A (Second Tune) A. Cottman, 1872 rj--^z:L-^=j=: i 1- 1= 1 ^--^ pj=^-] ^ 1 — ±q r i I I 1 I : : \j ., W I \ \ \ ]. Comb, Thou de - sire of all Thy saints, Our hum - ble strains at - tend, ^4- :EEEE: -0- :E: -I '-t— - — J — «— :gi: J. -f2---_. y J — 4—4- 1=^ ^^>? * ~T N- r^r i While with our prais - es and complaints, Low at Thy feet we bend. A - men. J. J. — r :t^-4--r Z- ^ 1 4- f ^li :d- I IT "^mi-^ d^ I 1 11 ^be Beolnnlno of TOorebip 30 DIADEMATA, No. 1 S. M. 81. G. J. Elvey, 1868 WW 1. Crown Him with iim - ny crowDH, The Lamb up on ^3-14: I 1^ r I I I J ^j^^ His throne; I I r- ^§A^ ^ 18^ Iliirk! how the heivv'n-ly ^^mm - i'-j~ ± I I r- =^^=f= --J — rl^ lz:|:zz=f=f:z=t=|-E=ti=?-l; iin - them drowns All niu - sic but its own; I ^ .y_i. :^= ^-i "r-EB wiike, my soul, ami sing i I I f I I Him who dietl for thee, :t: H 1,111 III < I And hail Him iis thy niiitohlfss Kin^ Thro' all z?=t: 4:: ;i= I 2 Crown Him the Lord of love ; Behold His hands and side, Rich wounds, yet visible above In beauty glorified : No angel in the sky Can fully bear that sight. But downward bends his wond'ring eye At mysteries so bright. 4 Crown Him the Lord of years, The potentate of time, Creator of the rolling spheres, Ineffably subhme. All hail, Redeemer, hail ! For Thoii hast died for me ; Thy praise shall never, never fail Throughout eternity. 3 Crown Him the Lord of peace. Whose power a sceptre sways From pole to pole, that wars may cease, And all be prayer and i)raise. His reign shall know no end, And round His pierced feet Fair flowers of Paradise extend Their fragrance ever sweet. M. Bridfres, 1848. I ^. I y, 1868 s throne; -4 fi'-T- I own; I ■in I thee, A - men. m ace, iys y cease, se. I Z\)c BcQlnnlno of Morsblp DIADEMATA, Nc. 2 S. M. 81. (Seroml TuneJ J. i..i. .li.y (1838 1896) -4 -r r ^^— b — f ^1-^— Lp- ■ -^ — f ^f=f 3 :J: I 1. Chown Him with nia - ny crowns, The Lniiih up - on HiH throne; Hurk! J J I I . 1^ 1 I J J 1 t-m ^ J u how the heav'n - ly * -!»•- mm l^EE^^ -ss: an - them drowns All inn - Hie but its own; P I I l_-p=| l_p=It-|.^ .(. y 1- _- 1 ^ I A f gppi :i 7=r Nii^^^ wake, ny I I ►£ ->- ?^ J . I r~-r soul, and sing Of Him who died i r thee, J J^ I J 'III And ? ^ 1 — r f- ei hail Him as thy match-less King Thro' all e - ter - ni - ty. A - men. hail Him as thy match-less King Thro' all - ± ± ^4. ^i. ^ ^ 1?:. JZ, ^E^t^E^n^y^^i^i^aiga 31 S. M. 81. 1 C'uMK, sound His praise abroad, And hymns of gloi'y sing: Jehovah is the sovereign God, The universal King. He formed the deeps unknown, He gave the seas their l)ouud ; Tlie watery worlds are all His own. And all the solid ground. Org. (Or to Silver Street, No. 247) idpes, 1P48. n 2 Come, worship at His throne ; Come, how before the Lord : We are His works, and not our own ; He formed us by His word. To-day attend His voice. Nor dare provoke His rod ; Come, like the people of His choice, And own your gracious God. I. Watts 1719 ^!;l. 11 3^ TOULON I OS Zbc Bciilnnlno of Morsbip riif (icncva I'^^alter, 1551 (L. Hourtjcois) 1. Ah I'ANTS til we a I U4 E: lied -'^ 1^- hiirl for cool - in^' sprinf^s, I J I I m. J K «( — . — ^_ I r- Tlmt HinkH < x - 1 -«<- -s^ ^ list - ed in tlio HUiu-iiier'H chase, So pants iiiv soul for Tht %^. haust - ed -• — - T £:: tlio HUiu-iiier's chase, pants ill}' soul ---t^.p: ^=^1-^ 1 — for Thoe, f^reat £ mefi n WTTT^^f ~eiET. Hlbll So thirsts to reach I'liy sa - cred dwell -ing- place. A -6f men. a. ^ep 2 Lord, Tliy sure nuTcies, ever in my sififht, My lieart shall jrladden throuf^h the tedious day; And 'midst the dark and «^l()omy shades of night, To Thee, my Ood, I'll tune the grateful lay. 3 Why faint, my soul? why donbt Jehovah's aid? Thy God the Uod of mercy still shall prov(«; Within His courts thy thanks shall yet be paid; Unquestioned be His faithfulness and love. PAX DEI 10s. (Second Tune.) R. I.owth Tr. G. Gregory, 1787, Afi, J. B. Dykes, i86,S ■ J— I— J- 1. As PANTS the wearied hart for cool - ing springs, That sinks exhausted in the Eii^lis — 1-^ ;gs^ :F=^=P U: f^- sura -^^=^ iner s , So pants my fSD ^ soul for Thee, great King of kings, I I I I J^Ltl =E^ -«<- I A-' urgeois) 1 - mm, Mm ory, 1787, At. 186S i(\ in the W^ kings, 1 \ Zbc Bcolnnlno of TOoreblp W^ -J: r r r 1 1^ -r -»jr ^ 1 ^ ■ r r r r r -r fj^ f 80 tbirntH to reach Thy hii - crcd dwell - in^; - plftcc ff I .1 - mtn. m& l I1 i i:t: ^;r fe£g::[i=i'^ fl 33 FELIX (Raynolds) lOs. (AI»o a favorite tune for No 33) F. Mendelssohn { 1 809 — 1847) T-:5=H— 3 r r r i. I ' r r r '- i 1. Fa - THEH, II - gain in Jc • sns' namo wo meet, And bow in 1 I I I I J I I I I ' I -j~-J J -. .J-. <»--■_-«- -t- i J J ,-a.-- r-ig r-t 1 pen - i - tonee be-neath Thy feet; i^ s^^ ^- ^ ^-i~ L-U ^-t r—0 — •- — r— r- \ - gain to Thee our fee - ble voic - es -7i-_ '\ f^ -X -a.- raise, -<9- To — (2- siie for nier -'9- I - cy, I in li -<5'--5- ■ and to sing Thy praise. V^^^^ A - mem. t r=^ ^ ZSi m-1 (Or to Longwood, No. 8^2 Or to Dalkeith, No, 664) 2 Oh, we wouUl bless Thee for Tliy ceaseless care, And all Thy work from day to day detlare! Is not our life with hourly mercies crowned? Does not Thine arm eucirole us around ? 3 Alas ! imworthy of Thy boundless love, Too oft with careless feet from Thee we rove ; But now, encouraged by Thy voice, we come, Returning sinners, to a Father's home. 4 Oh, by that name in which all fulness dwells, Oh, by that love which every love excels, Oh, by that blood so freely shed for sin. Open blest mercy's gate, and take us in I as L. E. G. Whitmore, i8a4 dbc Bcolnnlna of TOorsblp 34 FILIUS DEI C. M. 81. A. R. (;aul(i837-) r#f^nT:^rf^#^ t>4 ^4 1, O VKB • Tf Ood of v«)r - y God, And ver - y Li^ht of MKht, J J J J J J J . J J J J J J J. f-^f==^=^=-f ^mMM^^-mn r I IBWPfWwWWPJ Thy ftM.'t this tarthV dark val - ley trod, That ho it might bo bright a»-.i= f=L-F^.f=f: t— J Our 1 hopes luo weiik, our fenrs iire strong, Thick durk-nesH blindH our eyes; i -♦> w t '0- i. f— 5=f. J1J_^ It: i I.' ^ • -•- I • I I if I :=t=: rrr ::1: ■c) -- !^P f Cold is the night, and oh, we long That Thou, our sun, wouldst rise. A - men. w^m i=p^=L^ ... -i -r=f=r fm r---7- 1 J^A. E3E 2 And even now, thoufrli dull .-md gray, The eiLst is brighteiiiiig fast. And kindliiiij: to the j)erfect day That iKn'er shall be past. Oh, guide us till our path is done, And we have reached the shore Where Thou, our everlasting sun, Art shining evermore. r -f5>-^~ r- mm 3 We wait in faith, and turn our face To where the oaylight springs. Till Tliou shalt come, our gloom to chase With liealing in Thy wings. To Ood the Father, power and might Both now and ever be; To Him that is the light of light, And, Holy Ghost, to Thee ! a6 J. M. Nealc, i«4a 1'837-) I J. l>ri^lit. 3 eyes; 3i -7S- - men. a 3?- ^— 1 ^-4 face 1 to chase might . \eale, 1K43 Cbc 36colnnlno of Moreblp CALVARY <-'. M. (Second TtineJ K. 1'. StcwarHlSas— 1894) J I VEii - Y (loil of ver - y (Jixl, And vt-r - y lii^lit of LiKht, ■ I Our liopt'H ure wciik, our ffurn ur«' Htroii^, Thick diirkiuHH hlimlM our t^yt^H; ^^^•^m:yt^^^^if-Mh'^ Thy fcot thiH oiirth'H (hirk viil - ley trod. Thiit HO it iniRht ho liri«ht.j (\)ld is tlin ni^'lit, and oil, \vv louj^ That Thou, our huh, woiildsi rlHc. } /I men 35 WORCESTER 8. 7, 8. 7. 4, 7 \V. ('.. Whinfield 1. Glo - UY 1) 2 Light and love and life are Thiive, Great Creator of all good. Fill our souls with light divine ; Give us, with our daily food, Blessings from Thy heavenly store- Blessiugs rich for evermore. 3 Graft within our heart of hearts Love uiUlying for Thy name; Bid us, ere the day de{)arts. Spread afar our Maker's fame ; Young and old t'>iir(!ther bless ; Clothe our souls with righteousness 4 Full of years, and full of peace, Ma\' our life on earth be blest. When our trials here shall cease, And at last we sink to rest. Fountain of eternal love, Call us to our home above. ('. Tliriiin, iP6» ^be Bcglnnlna of Morsblp 38 NORTHREPPS C. M. J. Booth, 1887 — 1 — f^^ — ^- I 1. Ap - PROACH, my soul, the iner - cy - seat, Where Je - sus an - swers pray'r; J. J. A d J J ,J.^. i^^U^ E It: :^i^ r^ -^ ^- 1^3=1 1 II w^^i^^^F^m -:-^ ^-r i "T is: t3r I r I There hum-bly fall be - fore His feet, For none can per - ish there. A J J.. J^ i I ' iili men. 4:: EzE =F=' ^1 ^_^^^_,^^ ? f ;l 2 Thy promise is my only plea, With this I venture nigli ; Thou callest burdened souls to Thee, And such, O Lord, am I. 3 Bowed down beneath a load of sin. By Satan sorely pressed, By war without, and fears within, I come to Thee for rest. (Or to Daleliurst, No. 29) 4 Be Thou my shield and hiding-place, That, sheltered near Thy side, I may my fierce accuser face. And tell him. Thou hast died : 5 Oh, wondrous love ! to bleed and die. To bear the cross and shame. That guilty sinners, such as I, Might plead Thy gracious name. J. Newton, 1779 PHILIPPI C. M. (Second Tune.) S. Wesley ( 1766— 1837) 1. Ap-proach, my soul, the mer - cy - seat, Where Je - sus an -swers pray'r; I I m -(S- -^ I I I I I III I J I 1-^ ' wt-^si •— p s< — \ \~^~i=\^ * \ - I ~l M r- I I I I f p^ r^ r r I f i-^i f-- -^• There hum-bly fall be - fore His feet. For none can per - ish there. ^M^:=^:ap^^~KJ-^^-. t=t= -^- A - men. 4^ ' 30 Ml 887 m ers pray'r; J.. A - meii. -a I -«• 'm place, id die, me. Newton, 1779 -1837) y'r; 0^ 4 - mtn. a ' i 39 ST. BEES 7s (Ibc Beglnnlno of TOorsblp J. B. Dykes, 1874 T.oRD. we come be - fore Thee now. At Thy feet we hum - bly bow; be fore Thee now, At Th; ly feet 1- .1 — - — I— — 1 "m^^^^^mMm^m^ O do not our suit (lis - divin, Shall wo seek Thee, Lord, in vain? I - mtn. 2 Lord, on Thee our souls depend ; In compassion, now descend. Fill our hearts with Thy rich grace, Tune our lips to sing Thy praise. 3 In Thine own appointed way, Now we seek Thee, here we stay; Lord, we know not how to go. Till a blessing Thou bestow. 4 Send some message from Thy word, That may joy and peace afford ; PRUEN m^ piite t=t:- ilE^gi 1. To THY tern - pie I re - pair; Lor Let Thy Spirit now impart Full ssilvation to each heart. 5 Comfort those who weep and mourn. Let the time* of joy return ; Those that are (iast down lift np, Strong in faith, in love, and hope. 6 Grant that those who seek may find Thee a God sincere and kind ; Heal the sick, the captive free. Let us all rejoice in Thee. W. Hammond, 174^ Y. A. G. Ouseley (1825— 1889) ^mp^^m ord, I love ove to wor - ship there, mmm to wor - snip ll — .^-J- While thy glo-vious pi-aise is sung, Touch my lips, un- loose my tongue. A - - men. 2 While the prayers of saints ascend, God of love, to raine" attend ; Hear me, for Thy Spirit pleads ; Hear, for Jesus intercedes. 3 While I hearken to Thy law. Fill my sonl with humble awe, Till Thy Gospel bring to me Life and immortality. 4 While Thy miiiist(!rs yn'oclaiiu Peace and pardon in Thy Name, Through their voice, by faith, may I Hear Thee speaking from the sky. 5 From Thy iiouse when I return. May my heart within me burn ; And at evening let me say, " I have walked with God to-day.' 31 J. MontKnmery, i«n i' i I i i PI 41 Zhe Close of Morebip ST. RAPHAEL 8. 7. 8. 7. 4. 7 E. J. Hopkins (1818— ) 5^ — ? — • r IC -r -^ r I r, r r -r r r -r i i r -^ 1. L(iiU), (lia- luiHs na with Tliy liless - iug, iili our hearts with joy uiul pence; tr ;4 ^- ^^1^ Tri - muph in I — r- J- 1^ i I re - deem - ing grace; :!?S=:± i ^ :;!; ^= r r r I Oh, re - hesh iis, .1 J^^>_ r-r-r^- I I Trav'ling thro' this wil - der J I H I s ?^ irA 4= ness. — ieconil Tune.) ~-t-<9 — r Sicilian Melody -J — -I- UT=t -^— tI -sr j LoKD, dis - miss us with Thy bless-ing, Fill our hearts with joy and peace; I I Let us each, Thy love pos - sess - ing, Tri - umph in re - deem-iug grace; j iS: .(Z.. us each, Thy love pos - sess - ing, Tri - umph in re :t: -(&- -^ --?■-- ^y'-tt*^ ¥ i^ fresh us, Trav'ling thro' this wil-der-ness. A-men Wm^^^ in s (1818—) and peace; I m — '^- — I — 1 # :«^-. 1 - ing grace; i -J^- 4 - j?ien. s & — 9 - -iS?.- "?y-- i iven lioaven, 'y, ay. Fawcett, 1773 Melody id peace; | g grace; j Zhc Close of TOorebip 42 ELMHURST 8, 8, 8, 6 E. D. Drewett, 1887 its J 1. The Siib-bath-day has reach'd its close, Yet, Ssiv-iour, ere I seek re -pose, I I N J I ' I I ! I ^ ' ! ' I I mi^^=n^?i^ r— r r f f^' IT' ip=i Grant nie the peace Thy love bo -stows; Smile on my tve-Tiiiig hour. .1 - men. I r I f'i-F--F 2 hoaveiily comforter, sweet j^uest ! Hallow ami calm my troubled breast: Weary, I come to Thee for rest : Smile on my evening hour. ;{ Let not the gospel seed remain Unfruitful, or be sown in vain ; Let heavenly dews descend like rain ; Smile on my eveniiij; hour. 4 (>h, ever present, ever iiifjh. Thou hear'st the contrite spirit's sigh; SOUTHWELL C. M. Jesus, on Thei' T fix mine eye; Smile on my evening hour. i\Iy only intercessor Thou, Mingle Thy fragrant ineens( tiow With every prayer, and every vow: Smile on my evening hour. And, oh, when life's short course shall < tid, And death's dark shades around i:. jiend. My (tod, my evt-rlasting Frietul, Smile on my evening hour. Charlotte riliott, 1R35 H. S. Irons, 1 861 1. O God, by whom the seed is giv - en, ■_-_j _ — ^ m^jTs ^1^ By whom Ih,' har-vest blest, Thy I J f^ I I I ' T I I r- word, like man - na shower'd from hoav'n, Jill ^ piF|a^ynjrpfippgiSip ^^Ff=>.;-f.i::p* Im - plant with-in our breast ! I ' ! ^ , A - men. ^^ f =f^:l t L^^m 2 Preserve it from tin? passing feet, And plunderers of the air. The sultry sun's intenser heat, And thorns of worldly care. 3 33 I 1 ,_ Though buried deep, or thiidy sown. Do Thou Tliy grace supply ; The hope in earthly furrows strewn, Shall ripen in the sky. K. Heber, 1837 Il . ' ' I 1 vTbe Close of Morsblp 44 VEYBRIDGE C. M '4i It W. 11. Sangster From Hymns A. & M. -I- -jzz=: 1. And uow the wants nre told, that brought Thy chil - drcn t(i Thy knee; I ' J I I I i I ! J V J 1. t I f:- -0 — #— I — l-l 1 1— I— I- --I-- d-zr-^-:i:T::=T-r:d rFd F-'^f IE: r Here liiit^i'i-in^ still, we nsk for nouf^ht, Hut Him - ply wor-Khip Thee. .-1- )i\ei}. N iMf!3'±t#l$#attoe 2 The hope of lifavt'ii's ctcnuil days Absorbs not all tlio lioart That {jivos Thee friory, love, and praise, For boiiifi^ what Tiiou art. 3 For Thou art (lod, tho one, the same, OW all things hifj^h and briglit; And round us, when we si)eak Thy name, There si)reads a heaven of light. 4 Oh, wondrous peae<>, in thought to dwell On excellencji divine ; 45 HASTINGS 8s, 7s. To know that nought in man ean tell How fair Thy beauties shine! 5 Thou, above all blessing blest, O'er thanks e.xalted far. Thy very greatness is a rest To weakliTigs as we are ; 6 For when we feel tlie pr;iise of Thee A task beyond our powers, We say, "A perfeet (Jod is He, And He is fully ours.'' W. Hrii,'lit. 1S66 J. Barnby (1838—1896) m tj *a * . ((iKN-TiiY, Lt)nl, t) ^fn - tly kiul us, ] When temp-tii-tion's diirts us - siiil :--:i]: Pil-{^riins in tliis vale of teivrs, When in dc - vious piitlis we stray, Tlirouj^^h the tri - als yet de-creed us, Let Thy good-ness nev-er fail us, 3$ ^-c- --- i — fzzie-j-j»=^ wmmwm :;-£:_ r S f r ■ r I Till our hi.-it },'reat chant,'e ap-pears. ) Lead us in Thy per -feet way. \ .1 - mv\i. immM^^ 2 In tiie hour of pain and anguish. In the hour when death draws near, SuflPer not our hearts to languish. Suffer not our souls to fear. And, when mortal life is ended, Bid us in Thine arms to rest. Till, by angel bands attended, We awake among the blest. ,14 ns A. & M. Thy knee; * 1 (*■ •- ■■-» 1 .1, -- 1. Sav - louii, a - guiu Thy dear niiuie wo riiise With one nc - cord our ^ -.t :• ^^# -'— I — -J ^- E^EEE^ I^ -4- r '-I© — I J piu't-ing hymn of praise; Wo stand to bless Thee ere our wor - ship cease; I ■ ... ^ ; i.ipE T— r r- -f>- :t: I .(& 1 I UPl I I r Then, low - ly kneel g S ^:i E f ing 7. f \ \ wait Tliy word of n iEEEi^^ peace, 1— <>- - yl :t:: -ifi- iiiiii ((^r to Lonswood, No. 822) 2 Grant us Thy peace upon our lionieward way j With Tlieo befjan, witli Thee shall end the day: Guard Thou the lips from sin, the hearts from shame, That in this house have ealled upon Thy name. 3 Grant us Thy peace, Lord, through the coming night ; Turn Thou for us its darkness into light ; From harm and danger keep Thy children free, For dark and light are both alike to Thee. 4 Grant us Thy peace throughout our earthly life, Our balm in sorrow, and our stay in strife ; Then, when T!iy voice sliall bid our conflict cease, Call us, O Lord, to Thine eternal peace. J. Lllerton, 1866 49 (ST. HUGH) C. M. 1 Thk Lord be with us as we bend His blessing to receive; His gift of peace upon us send. Before His courts we leave. 2 The Lord be with us as we walk Along our homeward road ; In silent thought or friendly talk Our hearts be still with God. 3 The Lord be with us till the night Shall close the day of rest ; Be He of every heart the light, Of every home the guest. 4 The Lord be with us still, we pray, His nightly watch to keep ; Crown with His peace His own blest day, And guard His people's sleep. 36 J. Kllerton, 1R73 .'or - Hhijj cease; Zbc Close of TOorsblp SAN SAj-VADOR IOs. (Sernwl Ttim-.) $ z II. Hoiiseley, 1896 T-' f -f- feilEH 1. Sav - louB, u - yiiiu to Tliv ileiir uuuie we miHe With oue no- cord mi r ^ •- — •- pnrt-ing byuin of praise; We Htiind to bless Thee ere our wor-ship cense; eigT-i>^= ]; r- -^ r~ tp^p 2!': -^ r- :1: lEE^EJli^flElEEEiEB fe Then, low - ly kneel - ing, wait Thy word of peace. A - men. =1:2=^. -B*- -*L5( ■^-~— =!•- =F ^ Z :t 4r ST. HUGH. C. M. E. J. Hopkins, 1862 '^=^- ii=r- I • r I 1 d: ^^^ t-| I ' 1 ! I ^ ' 1. The Lord be with us as we bend His bless - ing to re - ceive; IE I III S < I S=d=:pi=i -• — •- His gift of peace up - on us send, Be - fore His courts we leave. A - men. ^EiztE^ :^zt;- 37 j i 1 I ' Zl)c Cloee of Moreblp 5^ ST. MATTHIAS I - M- 61. Butnina W. 11. Monk, i86i |i ? pi -^^aptl^ipFl #4;l r 1. SwEKT Siiv-iour,l>l«>Hs iiH t'je wo go; Thy word in - to our iiiindH in - stil; i J ; J i J V J i i. ,Ji J^ * -. i^ And iimkii our Inkt'-wiinii luiirth to glow With low- ly love and fcr-vont will. wm^^pT^^^wm Thro' life's lonf^ d(iy and death's dark ni^^lit, () ^en - tie Je - siis, be our li^'ht. .1 men. s 5: pe^p^g^ ?^ (Or to Valete, No. 502) r r- iii 2 Th« (lay is fjoiu', its liours liave run, And Thou luist taken count of all, Tho scanty liinnipiis jj^ract' liatli won, The broken vow, the frequent fall. Throupfli life's louff day m^arer Thee. Through life's h)ng day, etc. 1'. W. l-abcr, 185a 51 (GOUNOD) 8, 7. 8. 7, 7- 7 1 Saviour, now the day is ending And the shades of evening fall, Let Thy Holy Dove, descending, Bring Thy mercy to us all ; Set Thy seal on every heart, Jesus, bless us ere we part. 2 liless the gospel-message, spoken In Thine own appointed way; Give each longing soul a token Of Thy tender love to-day ; Set Thy seal on every heiirt, Jesus, bless us ere we part. 38 3 Comfort those in pain and sorrow, Watch each sleeping child of Thine ; Let us all arise to-morrow Strengthened by Thy grace Divine; Set Thy seal on every heart, Jesus, bless us ere we part. 4 Pardon Thou each deed unholy, Tiord, foi'give each sinful thought; Make us coiitrite, pure, and lowly, By Thy great example taught; Set Thy seal on every heart, Jesus, bless us ere we part. I. Monk, i86i :t- r I fer- vent will. lif,'lit. A-ine)i. tlio sad, t' cjill; t,'I:i(l ; lul our all, y, etc. frlit is come; near us be ; )ur home, rer Thee. y, etc. I'. W. I-aher, 1852 1(1 sorrow, hild of Thine; \\ rrace Diviue; ai't, rt. mlioly, til thought; ud lowly, taught; irt, •t. S. Doinlpey i^fli \ itR She CIO0C of Mor0blp STELLA I. M. 61. ( Second 'I^me. J From " Crown of Jesus." I. SwEKT Siiv-iour, blcHH UH (Tf wi! go; Tliy word in - to our luiuds in - wtil; '-A^': W J i,.^ -J- And iiiakiM)ur luke-warni liciirts to tjlow \Vith low - ly lovc ivud ttr - vi-nt will. 1 (5" i F ; ■ f I I I \ '.* (^ ■t- ^ (5* 'riiro' life's ioii^; diiv iinddi'iitirs (lurk nij^ht, ^en-tU; Je - sus, be our light. A-iiien .J^.i-J- <^.. GOUNOD (Muriel) 8, 7- «■ 7. 7- 7 C. V. (Joiinod (i8i8 — 1893) ^-^.^ ^ 1. Sav-iour, now the day is end - ing And the shades of eve - ning fall, -r- t ■= =1 iM f E3 w — • — •■ Let Thy Ho - ly Dove de - scend-inf*, Bring Thy nier - cy to us all; * A A J_ J^ 'ti^ -0- I ^ JzJ: * :3- T" Set Thy seal on ev - ery heart, Je - sus, bless us ere we part. It— t- tr t:--:=t:r-c:: It-- 1 39 men. a— .h \ I H I i i \ y .^ Zbc Cloec of TOoreblp \ 52 ABENDS I . M. F.^ali If. S. i.'aki'lcy, 1.S73 I 1. Al-mioht-y Fii - tlicr, hlcsH tlic woriMVliiili tliMi'lliy ^{l•U(•t^ \v»! now Imve Lranl; '2, Wf priiiHel'lKc f(ir th(^ iinuiisof i^'nice, TIiiih in 'I'liy courtHto wick Thy fuci-. >- ^ "^ J I J -J-. ^' -&J-- ^^- p^r^wir^^f^iitlf '*ij=^^ _^=^^.^ te)-|::#*#^§:;i| () inny tlu' pro-cions Hi'cd tiikc root, Si)rinK up,(inil brnr a - Imn-diint fruit. Grniit.Ijord.tlint wo who worship hero May all, lit last, in heaven ap - pear. mMkidMi. A • men. 53 ^- ''• 1 Dismiss us with Thy blosHinpr, Lord ; Help us to feed upon Thy word ; All that liJis hct'Ti amiss, forjjive, And let Thv truth witliiii us live. 54 SABBATA (Sharon) C. M. Anon. 2 Thouph we are guilty, Thou art jjood ; Wash all our works in Jesus' blood; Give every burdened sold release, And bid us all depart in peace J. ll.irt, 17&J H. F. Hemy, 1865 ym ■fts* f r r r I ' 1 1 r r 1 1 1 1 1 1. Al-mioht-y (Jod, Thy word is e:ist Like seed in - to the ground; J- §±j£rt5giSgilSl zpzp: Wji^ I I i->i»-i 1111 I I --^ I may it grow in hiim-ble hearts. And right-ecus fruits a - bound. A • men. I I J I I I I I J TjsJ- nf^^ ^- ^J. ^:--^. 2 Let not the foe of Christ and man This holy seed remove, But j;iv(i it root in i)rayinfjr souls To brin^ forth fruits of love. 3 Let not the world's deceitful cares The rising plant destroy, But may it, in eonvert(>d minds, Produce the fruits of joy. 4 Let not Thy word, so kindly sent To raise us to Thy throne, Return to Thee, and sadly tell That we reject Thy Son. 40 J. Cawood, 1816 flcy, 1873 iiw Imve licuiil; nit. enr, ^l - men. I J. I ' I Anon. 1011 t'lrt fjood ; sus' hlood; I release, K'jice J. Hart, i76» Hemy, 1865 the ground; ^^m 55 MELCOMBE flDornlno 1,. M. S. Weblic, 1790 1. Nkw ov - «ry morninn is the love Our wak' hIiik uml uji - ris - in^ prove; ^ife^^^fatE feH jfefepi Thro' Bleep iiiul (liirkneBs wifely hrouRht.Uestor'il to life, uud pow'r, nnd tho't. A - vmi. Some softcuiiif; jjicain of love and prayer Sliall dawn on every cross and care. 2 New mercies, each returninpf day, Hover around us wliilo wo pray ; New perils past, new sins forgiven, 5 The trivial round, the common task. New thoujihtsof God, new hopes ofheaveu. Will runiish all we ou^'lit to ask 3 If on oiu" daily course our niiud Be set to hallow all we fitid, New treasures still, of countless price, God will provide for sacrifice. 4 Old friends, old scenes, will lovelier be, As more of heaven in each wo .see ; Room to deny ourselves, a road To brinfJT us daily nearer God. G Only, Lord, in Thy dear love, Fit us for perfect rest above, And help us, this and every day, To live more nearly as wo pray. J. Kel.le, iH»7 S S. Wesley, 1864 J. C.iwood, i8i6 2 Thou, by whom all thiufjs are fed, (Jive us for tlie day our bre;id ; Strenjrth unto our souls afford From th(^ Bread of heaven, O Lord 3 Be our guard in sin and strife ; Be the leader of our life ; 41 While we daily search Thy word. Wisdom true impart, O Lord. 4 When the sun withdraws his lij^ht, When we seek our beds at night. Thou, by .sleepless hosts adore(l, Hear the prayer of faith, O Lord. Anon. Tr. E.->rl Nilson, 1H64 I -f flDornina LAUDES DOMINI 6s. 61 J. Barnby, 1868 Ml I r i -r^F -^--- m ±^ w rrr -r -fl±: I r ^ May Je - sus (^hrist be praised! A - like iit work and Jiray'r, B=a=Ff :J=.:zJ: ->^-T- J V ^ It I ^^^=^1 ^F^' r- =^ii May Je - sus Christ be praisedl A- men. 2 Whene'er the sweet church bell Peals over hill and dell May Jesus Christ be praised! Oh, hark to what it siups, As joyously it riufjs, May Jesus Christ be praised ! 3 My touijue shall never lire Of chant injr with the choir, May Jesus Christ lie praised! This aong of sacred joy, It never seems to . ]'>y, May Jesus Christ be praised! 4 When sleep her balm denies. My silent spirit sighs, Mjiy Jesus Christ be praised! When evil thoufrhts molest. With this I shield my l)reast, May Josus Christ be praised! 5 Docs sadness till my mind? A solace here I find, May Jesus Christ be praised! Or fades my earthly bliss, My comfort still is this, May Jesus Clmst be praised! 6 The nijrlit becomes as day. When from t'e heart we say, May Jesus Christ be praised! The powers of darkness fear. When this sweet chant they hear, May Jesus Chri^i be praised! 7 In heaven's eternal bliss The loveliest strain i.-i this. May Jesus Christ bo praised! Let earth, and sea, and sky From depth to height reply. May Jesus Christ be praised! 8 Be this, while life is mine. My canticle divine, May Jesus Clp-ist be praised' Be this the eternal song Tlirough ages all along, May Jesus Christ be praised W M' 4« rerman, i8a8 7V. E. Cnswrll, 1X154 i t I » i rnby, 1868 <5t-. g cripH H pray'r, mm ed! ^- iiwn. f^-\ -^. a sed ! sed! ir, ■ ■.(■'. ' hcjir, ' ">■ sed! I ied! '.Ml! 1 ed' >d! C.iswr.il, IHS4 5^ MORNING HYMN I • M. flDornlno F. H. Harth^lemon (1741-1808) I 1. A - WAKE, my soul, and with the Kan Thy dai - ly staf^e of du - ty run; I Sliiike £^^^^ H" -,*>- -^— I flowing; With fervent hearts, oh, let um ^^ A± -^-A 2 That He, our God, will i(; ■ I i/ Chase the dark cl 'uds of guilt a - wav, And turn my darkness in - to day. A • men 2 As overy day, Thy ninrcy spares, Will In'iug its trials and its (lares. Saviour, till my life shall end. Be Thou my counselor and friend Teach me Thy precepts all divine, And 1)C Thy gi-eat exam])le mine. -ftr Guard me, my Sjiviour, while I rest; And as each morninfj's sun shall rise, Oh, lead me onward to the skies ! 4 And at my life's last setting sun, My conflicts o'er, my labors done, Jesus, Thy heavenly radiance shed, 3 When each day's scenes and labors close, To cheer and bless my dying bed ; And wearied nature seeks repose. Then from death's gloom my spirit raise, With pardoning mercy richly blest. To see Thy face and sing Thy i)r!iise. W. Shrul)Sole, 1813 BROWNELL I- M. 61. (Second Tune.) adzJ i^ F. J. Haydn (1732— 1809) w- ^ i 1. When, streaming from the east -era skies. Themor»-ing ligiit sa - -ates uiine eye8, ykes, i86l H^^ mine eyes, H flDornlng ?dM: ^ISi r -i)- I O !5uu of Eigbt-eous-ness ili - vine, On me with beams of met - ey shine. AJ: I J -#-i^- g r -(5<- - cy abine, -pL ?i i^UiE ChHsetbieilarkflouilsof Ruilta - way, And turn my dark - ness in - to day. A -men. -& — •- ^^1 --s*- ^1 rJ_.iV*-5i.* -1^^- ^' -«'-• E^^lgElsiii Si -(^ -^- y. /I - 7ne«. e I rest ; lall rise, ties! sun, done, e slied, bod; spirit raise, y i)raiso. '. Shrubsole, 1H13 J2^l809) H mine tsyes. r-lt 3 gt 1 61 KENT (Devonshk.^ L. M. -J- J. K. Lampe (1693—1751) -J -1: pi -4 i^- r-- H-j .4— .--^-r4 "U 1. My God, how end-less is Thv love I Tliv t^ifts are ev - ery eve - niiig new, i-fc=F^l|: And Dnormng mercies from a -hove Geu-tly dis- til like ear-ly dew A - men, n i i ^44 4 M4 s^ -± 4 i.ti jce= lizijizizpi:^ HI t= f=I^ ^J*=^^ t^pl 2 Thou - tile '"irf^tins of tlu- nipht, (.Trreal -u.. .li.-n > • tv -leopiiij; liours; Thy sovennifti ^m : ores the lii;ht And quirknns all my drowsy powers. 3 I yield ray |)ow^rs To Thy command. To TliHf I oHiM-erate my days; Perpetual hlessinjrs t oni Thine luind Demand nfTperuai -ongs ut" praise. »g I. ^v«tts, 1709 1 % '■ i ill i 62 flDornlng RATISBON 7s. 61. J. CrUger(Psalmodias''..-.-.), 1658 ^3 4- iEEi 1. CHlUHT.wbOHO glo -» — g- r- 7 r-? ry tills the skies, Christ, the true, the on I: J-^ I =f=r -,—j — j - ^ — . ly li^ht m -19- r=f- m 1 - ^ 1 2? _^ — ^ — ^ .4 — I ^ I Svm of Uight-eous - ness, a - rise, Tri-umph o'er the shades of night; -t- — I— =f - '->-' r i I ^ 1_^ f M 1^1 Diiy-spring fronion high, be near. Day-star, in my heart up - pear. Jj -a a A - m^n. — Tt-r 2 Dark an<'. ;'hecrles8 is the mora Unaccoiripaiiie"s return, Till Tliy nicicy's beams I see; Till TIkmi inward light impart, Ulad my eyes, ami warm my heart. 63 KELSO 61. 1. Ev' - B* iu«rn-ing luer - eies nt-w Fall as fresh as 4 3 Visit then this soul of mine, Pierce the gloom of sin and grief ; Fill me, Radiancy Divine, Scatter all my unbelief; More and more Thyself display, Shining to the perfect day. C. Wesley, 1740 E. J. Hopkins, 1872 L ^ i 'r=f -(fi- ll* iu«rn-ing luer - eies nt-w Fall as fresh as morn - ing dew; J J ; ; ^ ' ■.::a), 1658 - ly liuiit. :^ -(9 — r .4 of niglit; J J ^1 - men. iHil md grief; iplay, C. Wesley, 1740 ins, 1872 --^ -(2- I ng dew; tiny; -^- 3 f 'i flDornlno :^ir#r nh "r T' For Tlij' iiier-cies, Lord, tire sure, *-t Thy coin-piis-sion doth on - dure. -1 - //IfH, 1= :?.— t ^ i 1&_ ■J Still tlif iri'f.-iliH'ss of Tliy love Diiily (loth our sins remove; Daily, Par as east from west, Lifts tlie Iturdeti from the breast; (lives iniboui;ht, to those wlio pray, Strength to stand in evil day. '.i Let our prayers each morn prevail, That these gifts may never fail ; And, as we confess the sin And the tempter's ])o\ver witliin. Feed us with the Bread of Life, Fit us for our daily strife. 4 As the i;:onnng light returns. As the sun witli splendor burns, Teach us still to turn to Thee, Ever ))lesse(l Trinity, With our hands our hearts to raise, In unfailing })rayer and praise. BARMOUTH 7^- 61. (Second Tune.) \V. Macfarren, 1868 '4: T i — N -, - '»/ ' 1. Ev' - RY luorn - ing luer-cies new Full us fresh as niorn-ing dew; ^:4_-^ >= .tEEE: (Z-^- ^t^_E: f ^^: ^1 -^m^mm^Mpa^t^^mm Ev' - ry morn - ing let us pav ^fi^ f Trib - ute with the lar - ly »> :$=?: O'er the ciirtb iin - otb - tr diiy; Como, to Him who miule this wm^ j^sr=E --5- ^-.± ,, ':=\- :=1- igs:--' i — o- -;5^- r T— rcrr^t ■7^-- -7^ Jiia ' i splt'U -dor See thou ran - der All thy fee-ble strength can pay. A-tnen. i ^^^ ^fe ^ -Ki -Ci- fM I ^ r -j2- :i 2 Pray that Ho may prosper ever Eacli eudeaA'or, When tliiiie aim is fjood ami true; But tliat He may ever thwart thee, And convert thee, When thou evil would'st pursue. 3 Think that He thy ways beholdeth; He unt'oldeth Every fault that lurks within ; He the liidden shame glossed over Can discover, And discern each deed of sin. 4 Mayest thou on life's last morrow, Free from sorrow, Pass away in shunber sweet ; And, released from death's dark sadness, Rise in gladness, That far brighter Sun to gi*eet. 5 Only God's free gifts abuse not, Light refuse not, But His Spirit's voice obey; Thou with Him shalt dwell, beholding Liglit enfolding All things in unclouded day. F. K. L. von Canitz,llJ99 Tr . H. J. Ruckoll, 1S48 ^ EDNA (Haydn) 8, 4, 7, 8, 4, 7 (Second Time.) Arr. fr, J. Ilaydn (1732 — 1809) ■^-# . 1 -H — f B i^^^ f 1 I :|vzri|v n ::|: r ^ — N^ 5tE3 r -J- r 1. Come, my soul, thou must be^ wak - ing. Now is break-ing O'er the Ece ^i± T- -0- ?^ 5^Pf " ^ 48 1 rren, 1896 -^- P ureak - in^' I -F fDorning ife eftvth un - otli - er diiy; X-- I _ Come, to Him who nimlu tliis I I £ ^i^li^^iii^i^l — — — _i — ^ j-^n '^-^ uncle this •^ 1 I - 1 I va-\.^ SIS'- -6>- -e>- ay. .4- »rteH. Si- morrow, wcet ; jirk sadness, g'reet. not, , beholding day. J. nuckoll, 1848 732—1809) El^^ O'er the splen-dor See thou ren - der All thy fee - ble strenj^th can pay. I I .1 - men. ^.IAJlU-^.J^ ^~"i ^ STAINER 8, 4, 7. «. 4, 7 rT/aV(Z r«He.; J. Stainer, 1872 t4Eri :.3E| f tX ilE* I f r whkmmmm Come, my soul, thou must be wak-ing. Now is break-iufr O'er the earth an - i ■■AEJEi^ i^l iUU^^i E 1; i^ *i=^ E :^ii^ ^ -«>- 31 ^,=f- oth I- u er ^. day; ZTX ir=d: p^plEp^i^ H :^=|; Come, to Him who made this splen-dor k :mE^- ?^^ ^^^^^i =!•- :it=t ^^=r=f='=r=r-? (5* See thou reu - der N I 1^ All thy fee - ble strength can mm A - ynen. ]3=igi=i 40 1.; { V r i, ' 65 flDorning WARWICK C. M. i the morn-iUK Thou huuU bear :^A S. Stanley, 1800 -J: ■JZ- nt^ My voice aH - cend - ing bigh; il *-r?r^- =z:5:z£l:E=:lEti:l -I — H di - rect my prayer, To Tbee lift up mine eye — A-men. ■&• ^£ trzo- (Or to St. Fulbert, No. 125) J_ .4 ilia 2 Up to the hills where Christ is gone To plead for all His saints, Presenting, at His Father's throne, Our songs ana our complaints. 3 Thou art a God before whose sight The wicked shall not stand; Sinners shall ne'er be Thy delight, Nor dwell at Thy right hand. 4 But to Thy house will I resort To taste Thy mercies there ; I will frequent Thy holy court And worship at Thy fear. 5 Oh, may Thy Spirit guide my feet In ways of righteousness, Make every path of duty straight And plain before my face. I. Watts, 1719 Este's Psalter, 1592 1 O God, be-forethe.suirsbrij.'litbeaiii8Alluiglit'mlark8lia(l-ow8fly; When on the soul Thy mercy gleams, 41? -•- -•• I ^^ES- -r I r I 4. •- -I— 1-- 1 4^^\-^ -^ 1 \ O light of God! All (luiibt.s and -* — -«y — Ki—' A i^^jiJijrszAiS'ijl ^ light unseen below, -«>- • '^ -o- Which fills the courts of Thine abode, die. A - men. Which there the blest shall know ! 4 Swift comes the hour when non6 can toil, B Short is the rugged way ; Teach us our lamps to fill with oil (Oi to St Peter's, No. i66) Wliilst it is Called to-day. 2 So freshly falls Thy heaven-sent grace 5 Then we shall see that glorious light As morning's gladdening breath; Which to the saints is given, Gives light to all to seek Thy face, So sweet, so fair, so passing bright, And guides in life and death. The eternal morn of heaven. r -0- r- '^^ 50 G. Philimore, 1863 'I f ey, 1800 i ig high; f-^ SJ'^ e — A-iixen. sort ire; >urt I'. my feet » traigbt e. I. Watts, 1719 iter, 1592 mercy glearas, -•- -•— • m t-r d! De abode, know ! )n6 can toil, th oil lus light in, bright, n. . Philimort, 1863 fli>ornlna J. Booth (1852—) mm With song a - rise — glnd sac - ri - flco Ico For mer-cies of the iiiuht. A - me)i. r — r-^^ I ' ^ • - - ^^1 I i; 2 With c(»iirago drest, strong-hearted, blest, Fulfil thy work abroad ; Fearless and true, thy way pursue, A happy child of God. 3 Amid the strife of daily life. Amid its noontide heat, B"'ear not to miss thy secret bliss, The rest of sonship sweet. 4 111 liberty of holy glee. Accept thy childhood's part, ^.^-: I And thou shalt find, l)y faith enshrined, The Father in thy heart. 5 Oh, blessed rest! With such a guest Life's duty grows divine. Dross becomes gold, and, as of oltl, The water turns to wine. 6 Eternal praise to Thee we raise. Who deign'st with men to dwell; Great Word of God, Jehovah ! Lord! Adored Emmanuel ! J. H. Livock, 1880 T. Turton (1780— 1S64) -J. 68 ST. ETHELDREDA C. M. Fa -J THER, bear my morn - ing prayer, 2 May this desire ray spirit rule, And. as the moments Hy, Something of good be born in me, Something of evil die. 3 Some grace that seeks my heart to win. With shining victory meet. 5> Some sin that strives f(n' mastei'y, Find overthrow complete. 4 That so throughout the coming day The houi's sliall carry me A little farther from the woi-ld, A little nearer Thee. F. A. Percy i^ i I *i v.: 11 in n • 1 6g MORNING PRAISE ns. los. J. Stainer, 1872 :4-r: j-iEjnHi^ii=p^;f:ppf ~3 J # ' • n I. Now, wheu tli»! dunk - y hIuhIus of niylit, if - treat iiii^ lie - torn the I ! N I 1 I J. ^ J. .«^ J. ^ J. ^ I I N I I I :♦• -0- -0- -s^ -#- -•- i^ huh'h red bim - ner, swift - ly tlee; Now, wheu the ter - lors of thf luk iire iiltiiA j.__-fe*_. ^f± y. V -•- •«- ^~!: mii J- T fleet - ing, O Lord, wo 4_,_j — J — j — _u J ■5' 11^ I I ! lift our thank - fill hearts to Thee. A - mex -t^ '>9- i i ^ ^ --5*- jffi- .^ £E -t: ga 2 To Thoo, whose word, tlic fount of life uiisealiu^, Whon hill iiial djilc in tliickest diirkiiess Ijiy, Awoke bright rays across the dim earth stealing, And bade the eve and morn coinplete the day, 3 Look from th(> h('i<;iit of heaven and send to cheer us Thy li{?Iit !ind truth, and ^uide us onward still; Still let Thy mercy, as of old, be near ns, And lead us safely to Thy holy hill. 4 So, when that morn of endless liyht is waking, And shades of evil from its splendors tive, Safe may we rise, this earth's dark vale forsaking. Through all the long bright day to dwell with Thee. 5 Be this by Thee, O Hod thrice hoi . , granted, O Father, Son, and Spirit, ever blest; Wlio.se glory by the heaven and earth is chanted, Whose name by men and angels is confest, 52 Aiion ainer, 1872 -• ^ fore till- ^ -t- f— 1— 13 tilt' il.ii'k are L3 a B. yl - men. ea e. 70 BRADFIELD C. M. flDornlng J. R. Calkin. 187a m^w^^w^ \t$^ m 1. Loud of life, 'I'liy (Juil■k'rnn^,' voice A - wiikes tiiy morn-inn h<>iij^; T^f- ii f-4 r In nltulHoiue words I would n-joice Tbiit I to Thee be - loufj. .1 ■ »/ien. he il.ii'k lire <■ ' III 2 I scf Tliy liylit, T foci Tliy wind; Tlicrd'orc I stir tiiy inniMsf heart Eartl) is Thy littered word; To worship t'crveiitly. Whatever wakes my lieart and mind, 4 Witliin my heart, speak, Lord,speakou, Thy preseiK^e is, my Lord. My heart alive to k»'ep 3 Tlurefore I choose my hijrhest part, Till I lie nicfht comes, and, labor done. And turn my face to Tiiee; In Tliee I tall asleep. G. M tur Thy t^ift of li^^lit: U,-J — L - !fc.-i, ^' S^^^#i|i^^.prrii:|j air. a 1 ' ' Tr T T T r :r rT r -s^T I As in tlio iliiwn the shad-owH fly, We Htciu to timl Th»)(! now more uigh. ^1 - men. r t= tmm$:^ T—jT I — I — I — i7 2 Frt'sh hopes luive wakoned in the heart, 4 O Lord uf liul thiek midnight lies. f) Praise (iod. our ^^aker and our friend, Praise Him thro' lime till tinu- shall end, Till psalm and son^' His name adore Tlirough heaven's great day of <'vermore. F. T. Pal|;rave, 1867 J. Harnhy (1838— 1896) 73 WINDSOR U!*. los. Iambic 1. Still, Ktill with Thee, when pur - pie niorn-ing break- eth. When the bird lr,| t=r-h3 ^.. rpzzrp: n r- :!^: Jj4^'-._^' -?5- -«- i=i -4 i- -^ wiik - t'tii, nnd the shad-ows flee; Fair - er than niorn-iuf;, love-lier than the ^- ^^^=E^=f. -&« I J ^-J^i ?- 54 iirnby, 1863 ;ift of li^ht: EEpg illsUD liyh. A • men. alotH> [own ; il liciirts tliiiic joy wo sue, •y for Tliee ! 1 our friciul, tinu' shall end, inic adori' y of t'Vfrinon'. !•. r. I'alKrave, 1867 1838— 1896) l--S^sfE F 'U the bird ^ I i r •f-lierthfin the LJ-- ii fl>ornlno th«i RWt-rl ^-^ •♦- ■p-r- p^^^n^ ^^mm iluy - light, DiiwuH the swcot con • MciouH-nesH, I uiu with Tht-e! A • mm, tll<> HWt\' nature nrvvly Itoru ; Alone witli Tliee, in lirealhless jidoralion, In tlu! calm (h'W and freshness of the morn. 3 Whi'ii sinks the sold, sulidued hy toil, to slumhor. Its closiuf,' eye lixiks up to Thee in prayer; Sweet the repose l)eneath Thy wind's o'ershari),'lit morning,'. When the soul waketli, and life's shadows lleo; Oh, in that hour, fairer than dayli^'ht dawning', Shall rise the j^lorioiis thouj^ht, 1 am with Thee! CULLENGWORTH us, los. f Second Time.) i I r- Mri. H. II. Stowe, i«S5 K. .M...S. 1. Stili,, still with Thee, when pur - pic morn - in^,' brcdk - ctii, When tlic bird -'!>- -^- ^i X 3^: m 4t ,-»- -cr-. -A=^ r 3f= SZ- I .=^=^ 4= t wak - eth, and the shad - ows lice; Fiur - cr thiin morn - in^, . i mm^^,^^ i r -"ST- It- ovc-licr tlmii the diiy-lif^ht, Dawns the sweet conHciousn(;ss, I am with Thee! .l-//ie ^ -^ .j. J. i j J 1 ^r-" 1 • * ^ J. J. J. A -5^ ^ en. :s^-jip: 3=_(Sir- ]lli I I 55 fIDornino 74 HINCHMAN 7- «. 7- «, 7- 7 l£Ti ^ yy 2r (5' r 7~T U. C. Hurnap, 1869 -•- -«*- ->&- -0- jl^^g_j-l f ^ 1. IjKiht of li(^lit, en - Hfjlit-cii nie ! Now a - new tlie day is diuvn - in|^; ^^$mmmm j-j- ^, -^- --^- r 1 .A \- ^J \ -J J-, ^-,-J-T— j \~y-^-A ^'— J — J ^^ l=vJ-, ^=^b. .n^zn^. J-^=^ ' -p^ l^=i_.p=::=f=f £l .^..:r=l Sun of c»riicf, the shad-owa fite; l}ri}T;lit-en Thou my Sab-bath niorn-ing ! '_ifL ^sii -^ — f» — I ?= >— S c — t— ■■ - — ■ h^ E^fe: H- i f^ .1.^ ^C^ — \ t? :=1 7 =^^iii^ T — r r ^ -p- T -a- With Thy joy - ous sun-shine blest, Hap-py is my day of rest. A - me I -p—'^i w^m^i^m f--f--tF= ^^^m % * / lull Mi^ ■"■■ I i k w 2 Fount of all oin* joy juul ppjice, To T!iy liviiij; waters lead ine; Thou from earth my soul release, And with frrace and mercy feed me; Bless Thy word that it may prove Rich in fruits that Thou dost love. 3 Kindle Thou llie sacrifice That upon my lips is lyiii(?; Clear the shadows from niin ^ eyes, That, from every error ilyinf^:. No strange fire may in nie ^'low That Thine altar doth not km)w. 4 Let nie with my heart to-day, Holy, holy, holy, sinking, Rapt awhile from earth away, All my soul to Thee up-springiug, Have a foretaste iidy jyiven, How they worship The day to <;-- ^! - vif)). ingiug, fiven. win m? ; •11. burn. 75 ALMSGIVING J. B. Dykes, 1875 mmm ' ■ star, As that which calls luo to, I I 4 Thy feet, (Or to kiseholnie, No. 833) The hoxir of prayer? A-ineti. i }■*- ' -0- J. -4*-. J. 2 Blest is tliat tranquil hour of morn, And bles^ tluit solemn hour f)f cv*', When, on the wiiifjs of prayer upborne, The world I leave. , 3 Then is my sti'engtli by Thee renewed ; Tiien are my sins by Thee for<>fiven; Then dost Tliou t'lieer my solitude With hopes of heaven. 4 No words can tell what sweet relief Here for lay every want ^ find, Wlijit strength for warfare, balm for grief. What peace of jtiind. 5 flushed is eacli doubt, gone every fear. My spirit seems in iieaven to stay. And e'en tlie i)eTiitential tear Is wiped away. Lord, till f reach that ))lissful shore, , No i)rivilege so dear shall be ' As thus my inmost soul to pour In prayer to Tliee. C. Elliott, iH(4 LUX LUaS 7. 8, 7, 8, 7, 7 (S^rond Time) J. Harnby (1838— 1896) ! ! ' ' ■ I : I "1 , I I i 1. Lidin of linlit, <'ii-Ii(llituiiiySal>l)at.h moniingl Witli tlivjov anil Hunsliincblcst, Happy in iiiv day of ri'st, A iiu'ii. Ill ' ;!>•--•- ' 1 1 ' i :' 1 I _ .(2- -^, ^|-^Jd^-il^-i-T^|^-_^'?T^i|^^^E^ ih, 1858. -■'* ^1 ^ J , P L. L. 1 i t i.lZC ,.— U.— l-if L.- •J^. 57 :li^ w 1i 76 HOPKINS (Twilight) t.6,6 j. H. Hopkins, 1872 «4_- 1. The A f— 4 '^^- sun I ^4: :Cr=fcp IK * '*=^r :=|- H^ siuk ing I fast, T The 1 day ligbt =F fSi- _^___ dies; -^J- ^ ^ '^ \i 1 1' lil 'i: ;i:i .3-^ T-^ Let love I 11 ZZXTT^^Z-^. wake, and pay Her eve - ning sac TJ a^^i ri fice. I .1 - men. ^'i t-tl r^ & 2 As Clirist up(»ii the CntHK His ht'iul inclined, And to His Fatlu-r's hands His pavtinfr soul resigned, 3 So now herself my soul Woidd wholly give Into Plis sacred eharge, In whom all spirits live; 4 So now beneath His eye Would enludy rest, Without M wish or thought Abiding in the breast. ST. COLUMBA 6, 4, 6, 6 1. Tl,E F^f^ KUU 4 i I- t: i tEE^ r- -^ r 'mm 5 Save that His will be done, Whate'er betide— Dea.'l to herself, and dead Id Him to all beside. 6 Thus would I live: yet now Not I, but He, In all His power aiul love. Henceforth alive in rae. 7 One sacred Trinity, One Lord divine. May I be ever His, And He for ever mine. i8th Century Tr. H. Caswall, 1R5R 3.: (f'i'cond Time.) -1= H. S. Irons, 1861 Z(Z-.-lZ m -<9- Tbe (lii\ J. mwm sink - ing fast, light dies; Let «''■* i )kins, 1872 I dies; "21 ^^m A - men. mm i done, dead Ic. et now 1 love, 1 me. line. V. E. Caswall, ifisS rons, 1861 m es; Let .1 - IDf'H. g £venlno STAINCLIFFE L. M. k. \v. nix. Ml. 1S75 ^=t S I i i 1. O LIGHT of life, O Sav- ioxir dear, He - fore we sleep bow down Thine ear; J^ :^ J. J. m :^ ^ J_^ i^ ^ ?i-jt ^ # ' Thro' (lark and day, o'er land and sea ^ iim We have no oth - er hope but Thee. .1 - men. iM^m,-?^ N^ilfcil^iitr§Mt§*|g I '1 Oft from Tliy roy.il roiid we p;irt, 4 Througli day ••iiid darkness, Saviour dear. Lost in tlie mazes of tlie heart ; Abide with us, more nearly near, (hir lamps put out, our eourse forgot, Till on Thy face we lift our eyes. We .seek for God. and Hud Him not. Tb" Sun of (lod's own Paradise. .'5 What sudden suid)eams cheer onr sight I 5 Praise^ God, our Maker and our Friend, What dawning riseti upon the night! Thou giv'st Thyself to us, and we Find guide and path and all in Thee. 78 BELMONT C. M. Praise Him through time, till time shall Till j)salm an ^ -*• -i- :*J-- :J k 1 , I ""^^1 iBvcnlng I ^ ^ \tii n tl T^- I :=1: :E5 m keep me in Thy sight And save me thro' the com - ing night ! A - men. I , ! ' ' ' J- 'iii ' it 11 \,h I II' hi ^ 2 The joys of day are over. I lift my lieart to Tliee, And ask Thee, that offenceless The liours of (hirk may be. O Jesus, make their ihirkness Hght, And save me through the coming night! 3 The toils of day are over. I raise the hymn to Thee, And ask that free from peril The hours of fear may be. Jesus, keep me in Thy sight, And guard me through the coming night! 4 Lighten mine eyes, Saviour, Or sleep in death shall I, And he, my wakeful tempter, Triumphantly shall cry "Ke cimld not make their darkness light, Norguard them through the hours of night." 5 Be Thou my so\irs preserver, God, for Tlioii dost know How many are the perils Through which I have to go. Lover of men, oh, hear my call. And guai'd and save me from them all! Anatolius, 800 Tr. J. M. Neale; 1853 ST. ANATOLIUS, No. 3 7. 6, 7. 6, 8, 8 (Second Time.) J. B. Dykes, 1862 I I I I ' I :i F^ S^ 1. The day is past and ! J I , ' J o - ver: All thanks, O Lord, to Thee ! ±— "r — r'~^^ pi^ ^A n I ^ -(i!-i=q 62 ■own, 1862 o Thee! ^1 • Je - 8UH, ^ A - men. r^s -(5'- lour ter, cness lijorlit, ir« of niglit." cr, o\v lem Jill! M. Nealej 1K53 es, 1862 Thee I I -(^- I iBvcnino fciq=i -I L i -•— •- ^r-- 1^3-^ f I I I 4- y— W— I pray Thee now that sin- less The hours of dark may be. I I I I I I ^ I I Je - sus. i 1^: < * i":^i ^:r-^~. ^ ^ ^ i I- -J- gFTi pTT :^ ^^?=. -©-T 1 u ± iS I I fw --L- «P=?:: :i^" r r- keep nie in Tliy sight And save me thro' the com - ing night ! im^^ A ■ — 1^_ •sr VIPI). ± -0 •- r ^^ ^- ■^-T- zezp SPENCER 7. 6, 7. 6, 8, 8 (Third Tnni'.) A. If. Prentiss, 1896 M*?=^ ^—t~^=^r_ _ 1 n:q- n— =t — dn P^-i 1. The -p- -f- -•- -0- day is past and - 1 1 — '^ — ^-\ ^ -f — ^__, _!J III 1 ver; All thanks, Lord, to J 1 1 1 r- Thee! ^,^&-=mA ^^^t^r — <9 =H=f -t"~l -. U-t- L-^rd 5£ --J--. :3L- T fif%ffPf^p3^ I pray Thee now that sin - l. J. Cliiindler, 1837 J. B. bykes, 1875 m^ -=r ^ a i^4 1. The hours of day are o - vcr, The eve - ning callH ns home; -•^v.£m W^^WW^"^ i.|=izEJEE^_ Once more, to Thee, O Fa - I her, With thank - fill hearts we come. '^■^ (ii^ ■T--r Kiir all Thy count - less bless - ings We praise Thy ho - ly name ^ 64 -^^^ [1 ■ 1 rnby, 1861 lie - HCciitl, J K I f=^F -«_ mm A - men. -ts>- to Thee, 111. . J. Cliandler, 1837 ykos, 1875 PU ^-.=1 home; ^ i ^ e come. ^ 4. t- 1 £vcnino And own I'hy lov( I till I ==t: (•liuiif4 - in^;, I'liro' days luiil yoars tlu? hiuiio. A - mm. Lwn j^rf f\^'tn '1 For this O T.ord. we Mess Tlire, For tliis, we tliMiik 'I'licc most, Tlif clc-iiisiiiLr of tlic sinrul, Tilt' sjiviii^' of the lost ; Tilt' Ti'iii'lifr cvi'i' prt'sciil, Tilt' Krit'i'il for cvfr iiij,''ii, Till' lioiiH' iircpart'tl hy .It'sus For us al)t)V(' tlu; sky. r •^- — ^^' 3 Lord, .u'atlit'r all Thy t-liildrcii To lUft't Tlift' tlific at last, Wlit'ii earthly tasks arc fiidttl. And fartlily ilays art' past ; With ail our tlt'ar ones roiiiul us lu that eti'nial houii', Wlifi-f dfalli He ui(»rt' shall i>art us. And night shall nover t-oruc! J. llliTtiill, lH7l T. Tallis, 1565 84 TALLIS' CANON I- M. %% 1. All praiso to J ■if my God, this night, For all tlio blessings of the light; I I I I J ^ ^ -#- i :E I t At ctiis ncite the 'renor takes u[) the melody of the Soprano. ■irl ^ X ^ ^ r— r ' I I r Keep me, oh keep me, King of kings, IJe- 3=I^P3^=j^g^r-|].:ivn r f f rr > r neath Thine own al might-y wings. A • men. ' Forgive tnc, fjord, for Thy dear Sou, The ill that I this tlay have done; That with the world, my.self and Thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be. ■i Teaeh nie to live, that I may dread The ^rrav." as little as my bed; I'each me to die that so I may Uise glorious at Thy jutlffment day. 4 <}\if may my soul (»n Thee repose. And may sweet sleep mine eyelids close — Sleep, that may me more vig'rous make To serve my God when I awake. •^ When in the night I sleepless lie. My soul with heavenly thoughts supply ; Let no ill dreams disturb my rest, No powers of darkiie.ss me molest. 6 The faster slet^p the senses binds. The more unfetterM ai-e our mintlsj Oh, may my soul, from matter free, Thy loveliness iiiu'loudi'tl .see. 7 Oh, when shall L i" endless day. For ever ciiase dark sleep away, And hymns with the siijiernal choir Lieessant sing, and never tire? 8 Prai.se God, from Whom all ble.ssings flow j Praise Him, all creatures here below ; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, 8ou, and Holy Ghost. 65 T Ken, 1695 (text of j;o9) t( ii! levcnino 85 SCHUMANN (Heath) S. M. Arr. fr. R. Schumann (1810-1856) 1. Oiiu day of priiisu ih done, Tlui evt- - niuf,' hIuuI - uwh full- ,#:3 f^fl^^tp^PfgiiH W But piiHH not from us with the Hun, True liglit tlmt lif^lifnent all 2 Aroiiiul thi" throne on hi<;h, Whero iiijjlit cun novei lie, The wliito-rol)0(l hiirpors of th<' sky Bring ceasek'ss hymns to Thoe, 3 Too faint our anthems here, Too soon of praise we tire ; But oh tlie strains how full and clear Of that eternal choir! 4 Yet, Lord, to Thy dear will If Thou attune the heart, 1 -'5'- 5* ..^._ o- We in Tliinc anfj^t^'ls' music still May bear our lower part. 5 'Tis Tliino eacli soul to calm, Each wayward thoufrht reclaim, And make our life a daily psalm Of glory to Thy name. 6 A little while, and then Shall come the glorious end ; And hongs of angels and of men In perfect praise shall blend. i GARDEN QTY S. M. (Second Time.) J. Ellerton, 1867 H. VV. Parker 4e£e9£zi£ '-^ f^r-r ^m t rr'T =1; s/ T r^-frr m 1. OuK day of praise is done,.. The eve-ning shad-ows fall,... JJJ:- 1 J,- _J_J_J-^J -,-J_J^-^- ,. J_^- -J i :t -r-'- 1 s ^ I But pass not from us with the sun, True light that light'nest all. A men. 66 I i" ;ii men. i il M - men. -19- m 86 lEvcnlno BALCOM I . M. T. E. AyUvard (1844— ) '-^ p- #■ ^ I 1 1 ^'^i r I r r r r I ^ r 1. TiiK bri^'ht'niii^duwu ami voice-fill iliiy Thy lov-iiii' kind-n»'HH,L()rtl,pro-cliiiiii;.\n(l r F=' iiif^ht, with its sub - liuio ftt-rny Of 'f 'J Yc.'i, wliilc adoriiipf siTuphiiu licforo Thf'c in'iid flie willing knee, From every star a clioral hyiim does up nnc(-'a.siii|L?ly to Thee. ;{ U lioly Father, 'mid the ealm Ami stillne;- of tliis evciiinpf hour. We, too, would lift our solemn psalm To praise Thy goodness and Thy ])()\\ ci' 4 For over us, as over all, Thy tender mercies still extend. Nor vaiidy shall \\u> contrite call On Thee, our Father and our Friend. 5 Kept by Thy goodntiss through the day, Tiianksgiving to Tliy name we ])our; Night o'er us with its stars, we pray Thy love to guard us evermore. In grief, oonsole ; in gladness, bless ; In darkness, guide; in sickness, cheer; Till, perfected in righteousiu>ss. We all before Thy throne appear. W. 11. Itiirl.Mnh, 1H44 ST. IGNATIUS ^^M. (Third Tun,:) J. Uarnby, 1869 :4=i: i=i _; I 1. OuK day of praise is done, The eve - ning shad - ows fall; But ! i i J J ! 1 I im pass not from us with the sun, True light that light-'nest all -kd ttl I J J J \ ^ - i A - men. - m ii A-nieti, 88 ANGELUS L. M. £venin0 G. Joseplii, 1657 --1- 1. At e - Vi-n, ore the sun wits sit, The sick, Lord, 11 - roiiiid Thoe lav; r \ d 4 ^ d i ri^A^trtAj^ W^m^^^^st^mm^ftm^ j ^•5-7 —I — I — 5--F3 — # :-a^ Oh, in what di-vers pains they inct! Oh, with what joy thoy wont a - way! A - men. 2 Once more 'tis eventide, and we f) And none, <) Lonl, have jx-rt'ect rest, OnoressM with various ills draw ni'ar; Vov none are wholly free from sin; What if Tliy form we cannot see ? And they wlio fain would serve Thee best We know and feel that Thou art here. Are conscious most of wi-oiiir withir.. 3 Saviour Christ, our woes dispel, (i Oh, Saviour Christ, Thou too art Man, For some aro sick, and some are .sad. Thou hast heeii troubled. Iemi)ted, tried ; And some liave never loved Thee well, Thy kind, hut s(>ar('hiiitr 'Jflan.'e can scan And some li.ave lost the lovi? tlu^v had. The vei-y wounds that shame wouldhide. 4 And some have found the w - ry see. A - t It I'll. u isjS^ Org. m^ -u. -i^ ils^^^il^i^Sl K. 1 riHivsnn ' 1 EVENTIDE los. levenino W. H. Monk, 1861 ! r r I 1 f- r I ' i III I 1. A - iiiPE witli me: fust fulls tlio e- vfii - tide; The durk-ness deep- ens; ZlZ _•-, ^ 4 r- ^m -«. -^ ■0 r- :f:-z^..=: mrn^ I — r- -(& jzr. -^ Lord, with me a. bide: When otli 53?"^^ £11 ar help - :(4^ :" fail, and com-forts flee, ill! T^'- #*=! — 1 1~' _j — ^ — ^ ^- - "t 1 \ Help of the 1 • help - less. Oh, =1- a - 1 hide 1 «5i . with 1 •— 1 me. 1 (6 a — g, — 1 A - -i9- WfH. 1 — ^— ni ^ 1 I^H — 1— .J — L." F— • - r -^ i=12^— 1 2 Swift to its close eltbs out life's little day ; Eiirth's joys grow dim, its glories i)ass away; Change and decay in all aroinul I see: Thou who chan^rest not, abide with me! 3 I need Thy presence every passing hour: What but Thy grace can foil the tempter's power? Who like Thyself my guide and stay can be '? Through cloud and sunshine, oh, abide with me! 4 I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless; Ills have no weight, and tears no l)itterness. Where is death's sting? where, grave, thy victory ? 1 triumph still, if Thou abide with me. 5 Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes ; Shine through tlie gloom, and point me to tlie skies. Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee — In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me ! BATTELL IDS. (Second Tune.) -19- m 1. A J I I ^0^ 1 H. F. I.yte, 1847 R. Battelh 1882 I I -g-;: m -IM- BIBE with me: fast falls the - ven - tide; "^^ 1 -Gh I -(&— ^- I -t=t f Tlie dark - ness f --©^ -«&- Si 70 ink, 1861 -J -i— -(&- ^ enp - «!ns; ^:-^ ^ t-J i-fortH Hee, i Mlf)l. ^- ^la se — ttell. 1882 1 1 ! 1 f:^ ,^; ^ -._, ■^. 1 (Inrk - 1 nesR -5 J -(& — -i^-H .. L_ u J lEpcnlno ^-•>- / — ^- ^^smw^^Mwrnm deep - ens; Lord, with 1110 ft n-^ t—t bido: Si-.,. ^Vllon oth - tr hclp-ors fiiil, nnd I I I I I -H i^ s _ d d s r- r- ^ S: \ 4— J- iiirr::*: # 4 q:-=|: com - forts tlce, ., .g fOgta Help of the help-lesH, Oh, ft - bide with nie. .1 - men. M^i 'a~' — . «— 1 I \immmm£^-^ TROYTE, No. 1 (Chant) los. (Third Tnne.) 1^3 ni^zjzij- A. H. I). Troyte (1811 — 1857) F III 1 r I 1 r I ^ 1 p ^ -^ -tS- :4zi2: jLU. -Pf- A - men. #^iippll^fl 91 REDHEAD, 47 7s. R. Redhead, 1852 ~4- ^=^^ :a=: zJ-irlziir I 7~r 1^ i lEEjr brk3 I I f^tr^ 1. God the Fu - ther, bo Thou near, Save from ev - 'ry harm to-night; J— J^a -r-r :l^if^: Make US all Thy chil-dren dear. In the dark-nesH be our lif^ht. A - mm. ^ J. J. J I JS_ I J I I ! J . ^ I 2 God the Saviour, be our peace, In our hearts prepare Tliy lioine, Put away our sins to-ni{j:ht; Turn our darkness into light. Speak the word of full release, 4 Holy Trinity, be nigh, Turn our darkness into light. Mystery of love ador'd; 3 Holy Spirit, deign to come, Help to liveatid help to die; Sanctify us all to-night; Lighten all our darkness, Lord. ?• G. K.iwson, 1X58 g2 NACHTLIED i levcnlng OS. 61. II. Smart, 1872 Hink-iii;' to a cIuhl-, F.iiMt<^r ami y<'t moro faint tlin Hiinli^ht (;I<>w8 — *T^-i — I — ^-t- I — "-I — I — p-| — ("^zi;?- ; ' — f-f-'-'S'— ^— L] — ■ O briglitiH^HS of Thy Fu*lier'H glo ry, Tlum K - tt-r - nal Liglit of liglrt, l)e witli ii« I I I I I III I I ! I I I- t ± J * J. JL now : i G>--6t- I I I I I I I I I -I*- -(&- -«'- .<^. —-It: r-'-i — r --<»- tizt: 1 r~'-r z^^-- -•— • -I K- -1 — h -t==t- H ifci:i '«r|Eti r t:=l= — I — , — I — I- ,\ ^S^iSiPipp ■ I I ' I I I : ' Wlieie Tlioii artpres-eut, darkneHH cannot \w\ Midnight is gh)ii()n.s noon, O Loiil.witli Tlicc. A - men, ^-■d-\ ^-#->' J-#-,- J rj :*--J>-^ ^ I I I I 1^1 il ^«-t J- -^:^ -I -H<^— -•■ KJ - ^ -r-'t'-r- ris—isirrji: 2 Our changeful lives are ebbing to an end ; Onward to darkness and to death we tend ; conqueror of the grave, be Thou our guide; Be Thou our light in deatli\s dark eventide: Tiien in our mortal hour will be no gloom, No sting in death, no terror in the tomb, 3 Thr u, Who in darkness walking didst appear Upon the waves, and Thy disciples cheer, Come, Lord, in lonesome daj's, when storms assail, Al'I earthly hopes and human succors fail: When all is dark may we behold Thee nigh And hear Thy voice, " Fear not, for it is I." 4 Tiie weary world is mouldering to decay. Its glories wane, its p.'igeants fade away; In that last sunset when the stars shall fall. May we arise awakened by Thy call. With Thee, Lord, for ever to abide In that blest day which has no eventide. C. WorJsworth, i86) 72 EVENSONG los. 61. iBvcniiid fSecnwl Tune) W. B. Gilbert, 1876 ' 'zi— - "W I 1 , * • I ' ' 'I I 1. TnK siii-.li^lit kIowh: I J. J I I 1 i ^ -J J J, JL Jt. A 1 : J J. I I () l»rlj;htne«s of Tliv Fatliei'.-* alo-iv, Thou I 4«- - #--» - -#-B*- ^ _> tiT - nal Li;;lit ot liulit, lie w ifli ns now: (i^^t-z^zwn f.tf-JilRzt »•: :^t=p^l: rit-^"^ ^Ff I I I ^ ! ^ I I ' • ! tZ-J-(Z — Li. 1^— I w_l>_» — ^ZT* _l_^ i it'c. A - men. i-4-»-l- WIu'Io Tlion art prem-nt, darkness cannot 1)p; Mnl-niKlil in (ilonoim noon, O Lonl, witli TIut. Amen. ■J. J I I : I i . |iAz|: _* fi F '-- z=z^ e: -gzztizilz: tzii^ l?J -«'- 1^1 SUNDOWN los. 61. J> Voice* ill I'nisnn. (Third Tune) Jz±;4._i:Ez-z:^J ^:zz^ ti:* iEti:3 l:;^czf. ^.-zzzrzzz^ f_i__!zzf; J. H. Gower, 1890 HI 1. TllKday i.i ;;cn-lly Nink-int; to a closo, Fain tiTaml \f\ nioii- lainl tlm siiiiliulit u'lows; K2 r^ =-_^ 9 ■o ©- i-.«;- =-1^- •o- ^' ■Ci- f' Toiccji in llannony , i^^-4-,-.^ l-p-J. |f*.z .._•.. 1 ,2 a- r r' j-_j_^. -_i-..-j_,,.j_j. tg z»s i • zJ -J- — i — — « ' — I ■ — — H 1 — I — I — I— — '-=— — a 1 — 1 1 — I ■ ._ ,. i_l 1 — , 1 \ 'A0_m I _j |_i 1 ¥^ O bri'.'litnosM ot Ihy t-iitlici'.s i;lo- rv, lliou L - ter nal I.i^lit ol liylit, lie with ns now -0- - I'liisnn i±^zzl--zzzzi_q- -z] tl- —I 1- Ilaniiniiu. J -I- U ^ •J_±zz^l jLztzizzz Iz^rJ h3-Etpgzp|E|il^a F I I ^ -O- WliiTt' Tlioii art present, darkness cnu-nof bo: ^lidrii^lit is );loiions noon, O Lord, willi Thee. A- men. '^ l y^ — v9 — - i_ MM ;2^-tz --fe tzzztzzLffl .■ I ! ill i (I i I iBvcnino 93 ST. LEONARD -i C. M. 81. H. Ililes, 1867 P4-I ? i mmwmmm^^i 1. The sliad-ows of tlw ovo - iiiiii^ lioiiiK Fall from the diiik-'nin^^ sUv; 1 J- J , 1 ,1 ^ I I V I V , U ^g^ it M T — r — r — r ^ __ -«<-•- ] ^raii^,^^4i|3^jp^;fTipi Up - on tln' fill - f,'riince of thf tlow'rs Tlic dews of evo - niny lie. f ^^*^l:|;^fHEfEEE^.^I l^: 5;^^|ppypp^.^|||^^^ i:i; Be - fore Thy tliron<', O Lord of heav'n, We kneel at close of day; , , , _^_^ i i i J ^ i J -i .7j -^ 1— ^ ^ «_, , ,—^ j__ M * f^^^^^P^ mmiiPik^^ii^ r r 7~"r r e-» Look on Thy chil-dren from on high, And hear ns while we prny I , I I I , I I I , , 2 The sorrows of Thy servants, Lord, Oh, do not Thou despise. But let the incense of our prayers liefore Thy Juercy rise. The Ijrijjhtness of tl»e coniinu: niplit Upon the darknes;-. rolls ; With hopes of future glory chase The shadows from our souls. 3 Slowly the rays of dayliprht fade : So fade within our heart Tho hopes in earthly love and joy, That one by one depart. Slowly the bright stars, one by one. Within the heavens shine: Give us, O Lord, fresh hopes in heaven, And trust in things divine. 4 Let peaoe, O Lord, Thy peace, Ood, Upon our souls descend ; From midnight fears, and perils. Thou Our trembling hearts defend. Give us a respite from our toil ; Calm and subdue our woes ; Through the long day we labor, Lord, Oh, give ns now repose. 74 A. A. Procter, 1858 i £venino 94 TWILIGHT 6s, ss. Harnhy, i8()8 -a 3-, — : I 1. Now TUi; I^Cf^^4-#i-pS (liiy £r =r- t't f f !:-i-E J- -t ---t IS I I vor, I »^ fj* 1 Ni^{ht is (Iriiw - in^^ "inl> J-.-J-j.^L^^ i^4 ir-^=r=f^=P^" ^ :i^i&| e^ mh Slmd I OWH of m- liPPHPl -. PS -fi* *—0m-~ th( I rf= eve - ning -J— .^- -gF #3^ Kvf-iiiiiK Mtvul II I St- r — r •- a^ t p^^^'S^fe^ 1 -6t- I mi. ^~ :£:: 1 =^ -o- ~JS^. -w — ? — w — r I I I I . Shad - ows of the eve - ning Steal a - cross the sky; g .1 - men. ^^i 75 Evcniiid 95 VESPERl LUX 7. 7. 7. 5 J. n. Dykes ( 1833— 1876) 1. IIit<') '*• "• Koliiism, iPiSg 96 CAPETOWN 7. 7. 7. 5 F. Filitz (1804— 1876) r r " r r r r -^r r r-r 1. TiiiiEK in One, and One in Thit'o, Rnl - er of tlio eiirth and Hca, :4.-zF=f= :^ Hoar ns, wliile wo Ht't to Thee Ho - ly chant and psalm. ^1 : J A i J H J -J- H*; I 2 Lifjht of liijfhis, with morning shine, liil't on us Thy litrht divine; And let charity benij^n Breathe on us lu-r balm. 3 Light of lights, when falls the even. Let it close on sin forgiven; T- r z men. mm I Fold us ii: the peace of heaven, Siied a holy calm. .1., 4 Three in One, and One in Three, Dimly here we worship Thee ; With the saints hereaftei, we Hope to bear the palm. G. Kori'on, 1P50 (Verse 4 nit.) W o (Verse 4 alt.) BARNBY 7. 7- 7. S 97 mil 1. Whkn thu T • f nlUi £v>cnlno iT3 1- Br J. Ilarnl.y (l8j8— ifv/)) • ; ihiy iif toil is (liim , Wlnu tho raco i>l lit'u is ruii, I ■i — a > s Kii - thcr, grtint Thy wtii - ricd I J > V I>I1(' :t-?- Host W for f tv - t - iiioit'! .1 - men. J: f- 2 WIh'Ii tlif strife of sin is stilh-d, Wlu'ii tin- fof williiii is killc' tlin^;fellow, 1S59 ST. NICHOLAS lo, 6s C. C. Scholefiekl (1839— ) 1. BRIGHTNESS of th'im-mor-tal Fa-tlier's face, Most bo- ly, beav'n-ly. I I S 4 V :'>:4-?.„H ^£ -O- t^ itM ^^ M -«>- -^ 1 — r- — Sc blest, S: i I f Lord Je-sus Christ, in whom His truth and grace Are vis - i - bly ex-pressed. .<-l - oicn. I I X ~a- :^: -^5i- -<5*- I (2- £ 1 ' I ^. -^- ^ ^ J t -s*- 2 The sun is sinking now n d one by one 3 Worthy art Thou at all times to receive The lamps of evening shine: Our hallowed praises, Lord. We hymn tlie eternal Father, and the Son, O Son of God, be Thou, in whom we live, And Holy Ghost diviue. Through all the world adored. 82 Second Century Tr. li. \>'. Eddis, 1R71 y, 1869 wed Willis; m A -men. ■i9- ZtL . Eddis, i»7> i -I JrfE 'ft. •1 Evenino 105 DEVOTION 8s. J. A. Join 1846 fe^EqT* £ii: ^ -\ A -i-rd r-7-^ 3: r =1 4^-^-1^ 3^ "1" i=t > 1. In- spik-eb and bear-er of piaver, 'J'honshep-herd and guardian of Tbiiio, ^ — I 4=. El ^■ ^-^-- r 1 I I I I I I r i I r i 1 1 1 ily all to Thy cov-e-naut care, I, sleeping or wak- ing, re-sign. A - men. IS^ E^ UA ^_jL il^!^S=l Ji..-JJ-J S=:t I I i_J. ^.. f ^ — P -««i^' -^i. 2 If Thou art my shield and my suu, The night is no darkness to me; And, fast as my minutes roll oti, They bring me but nearer to Thee. 3 A sovereign protector I have, Uuseeu, yet for ever at hand ; Unchangeably faithful to save, Almiglity to rule and command. 4 His smiles and His comforts abound, His grace, as the dew, shall descend; And walls of salvation surround The soul He delights to defend. A. M. Toplaily, 1774 INSPIRER 8s. (Second l\ine) S. P. Warren, 1896 lN-Js- f^ :^--I^- _*z^. i^2:5| 1. In - spin - ER and hear- er of prayer. Thou shep-herd and guar-dian of Thine, V— >-- f — i/— i^— LP-^-j— ■ I r- -«&- i;^— t: i ^■■^- My all to Thy cov-e-nn»t care, I, sleep-ing or wak-ing.re - sign. A-men. 83 I III ^1 ii n~ i ii I levcnlno 1 06 VESPFR HYMN 8s, 7s. SI. D. S. I^irtniansky (1751 — 1S25) P r r I r I i r > i t -r -r # j -,5^ k^-^" ! ' , 11 i 1. S\v - loi'ii, bi'catlu' an e\t' - uiii;^ Mi'ss- iiif^ Ere re - pose our spir - its si'iil. W."^ J^^_.L_^^_J--J J ''^^t— 4:-^f:iI^p:^- 4 4 • ' J J I ' I I Sin and want wo cduio con - foss- in}^; Tliou canst save, ami Thou canst Ileal. I ^m^^^ 7« V ^ I I I f Though the ni};ht bo dark uml iht'ar -y, Dark-noss can - not hiilo from Thoo, 1^- :± ^t ^^ t- 4:: ■J f=P -1 u^ ~ r 1^ I 'r Thou art lie who, nev - er woa-ry, Watch-est whoroThy peo-pU; be. .4 - men. 4jrdJrW-.ri=iE 2 Thoupfh tlostruction walk aroiiml us, 3 Father, t-o Tliy holy keeping Thoii^jh the arrow past us fly, "ATvs ' Humbly we ourselves resijjru ; Anpel puards f roiu Thee surroutul us ; \ \^iviour, who hast slept our sleeping, We are safe if Tliou ai i uij;];. Make our slumbers pure as Thine ; Should swift death this ni'^ht overtake us, Blessed Spirit, brooding' o'er us. And our oouch become our toniV., a^ Cliase the darkness of our ni{;fht, May tho morn in heaven awake us, ,A Till the perfect day before us 1 Clad iu bright and deathless bloom. \ * Breaks in everlasting light. X]^ 84 J. Edmeston, 1830 V. 3 added by E. H. Bjckcrsteth, 1876 I— iS25) I I its si'iil. eS =J canst hoivl. f 3? — I from Thoo, J =1 leeping, 1 Thine; IS, kight, Rickenteth, 1876 GLOUCESTER 8s, 7s. 81. 54 -4: 4 i: , p. :!Lf.i • Evening (Simiul TitiirJ 1-4— J S. S. Wesly :-4rrq: -j — I I i=i^ -1- Sat - Kti'u, brciitlit' an <'V(» - nin^ lilcss - in^^ Kro ro - poso our spir • its neul. iho' till' nielli lit' (lurk ami ilrciir-y, Diukntss can-not bide from I'licc *^ ^ »4iiL m r.J-a^- -t-^ P^^ -^ • EEJH^ £= Sin iiml want we conn I'on -ft'ss-inf»; Thon oiinst «ftvc. iiiul Thoii canst In iil. | Thou art He who, ni'V - cr wca - ry, Watch-cst whoroThy peo - i)lo ho. \ A-mnt. s _lL_t»J-,_ I -^^-TFI-F^f t::-i i^a STCXXWELL 8s. 7s. 81. -I- (Or to S-ilvator, No. 4) (Tlnrii Tnw) -0 'I 1/ 'k^ I 1 i Savioith, breathe an evening bless - ing 1 Thn' the uifjht be ilnrk and drear - y. — «-.— ( 1 q I w — -< — 1— (- 3n±:# *_l_l=rji - r#z:|-w: D. E. Jones, 1847 N N N I -^--d 1/ i** ' u 1/ k/ r Ere re - pose our spir- its seal. Darkness can - not hide from Thee; N t #v 4iif_ ^zc: gd^^ X N-,-- A- J u— r-? — I .Sin and want we come eon- fess-in^; Thou canst save, and Thou canst heal Thou art He who, nev - er wca-ry, Watch-est where Thy peo - pie be r ■\ A • men. L>_ =J=5^ I K r I F fii^ig-^^^^gigii _'?'• -(S^ 8» 'I ni 107 AUBER 8s. 7.. 81. JBxfcnlnQ W. II. Monk (1823— I S89) rri: i.-^z^Zi'-z-zr- r ^ I I I I II J ;^|l:^j El. , |^EE:^?d 1. Vain-ly thrd' ni^lifH wen -ry hours, r-«f r K'cn we \v ntcli, lest fdi's ji - liirn y: I -f- -1 r :1 C--^'^ D ^^¥^ .# 3"i zrj =-r=^:-f- mm I I l=i^ ^-rr^-t-rr- -f=r "0:=: I I Viiin our bulwarks, and our tow - crs, ]}ut for fJod's pro - tcct - iii^^ arm. m^ .l.^i^J.,A^L J. .J i J _i„J^, ^JEEZfEEE^jE Zl'?^ m f- «_-::-C; Vixin were all our toil and la - bor, Did not God that la - bor bless; if3=p^.F:srfL:-^=lE^J.^.=r-^^p^ I Vuin with-out His grace and fa - vor, Ev - ery ta - lent we pos - sess A - men. J J J -i J J -J- J - J- i J J _j ,n J 2 Vainer .still tlie hope of heaven, Wuich on Imin.'iii strenj;th relies; But to him shuU help be y^iven, Who in humble faith applies. l^E^i Seek wo, then, the Lord's anointed; He will prant us peace and rest: Ne'er was suppliant disappointed, Who throu{;rh Christ his prayer addressed. H. Auber, 1829 (First Tune) 108 DULCE 7s J. Barnby, iS8o I I 1. BoFT-LY now the light of day Fades up - on my sif^ht a - way; s^^ 1 r-^T=f ^^m^m ^ 1 , , eres. | , 1 dim. . , rit. ,te=^^^EEsiE:f-r^E:«^E^: : r:*E3i:E;SEE?,a^^E5EE=a^;^a Free from care, from la - bor free, Lord, I would commune with Thee. A - men. I ni 86 CENTURY 7s- SI. I'.xpriKtiirdu. =1- ^.^.^-rtlp^ Evcnlno S. I'. Warren. 1896 4 r li- 1. SoKT-i.Y now tlio liRlit of iltiy l''a(lis up - on my si^lit 11 - wnv; L-C - 1 — r ■ I p- i-#3: ? -J 1 1 ~ sat. _> - - X — # » I m •- - « • • — _ J r Itiril li:l 1^ 1 roo from ciirc, ffom In - bor trcf, liord, T would com - niuiu' with 'riitc. 2. Thou, wliosc all - \ur - vail - iii^^ oyo Nau^^ht cs - i-apcs, with - out, with - in. — 1 — ^ — I — —— ^'^ J J lEziEp; -r — r "--i- j 1 • J- J -r Par - lion each in - firm - i - ty, () - pen fault, and so - cret sin. A - men. J bJ- -J- J J ! I I I J I -.^ I I SEYMOUR 7s (Third TmirJ Air. fr. C. M. von \Vcl)cr, 1826 H ^m^j^4=m^m^mp^^F¥^ l.SoFT- LY now the li^ht of day Fades up - on n.y sight a - way; MJ^ Jzz M B- i^^E^ ^-. t— n—p-g f==r^^r=F% J^- i5 g^ -:l ^^l^l=^^PIi^ Free from care, from la - bor free. Lord, I would commune with Thee. ,1 - men. I lE^ *- H« ••-—.baa- - , m p T: "-^ g :-: I ■-- 2 Thou, whose all-pervjuling ej'e N.'iufrht escapes, witliout, withiu, Pardon eacli infirmity, Open fault, and secret sin. 3 Soon, for mo, tlie lifrht of day Sliall for ever pass away ; r Then, from sin and sorrow free, T.-ike me. Lord, to dwell with Thee. 4 Thoii who, sinless, yet hast known All of man's infirmity. Then, from Thine eternal throne, Jesus, look with pitying eye. 87 G. W. Doano, 1817 ■ !■ ^;i I 11 ]6vcnino EVENING HOUR 7^- lol- S. P. Warren, 1896 2 Sciviour, to Thy Fatlior boar This our tWhk' evi'iiiii}; prayer. Thou hast sovn how oft to-day We, like sheep, liave fjoiio tistray : Worhlly tlioiijrhts. and thou.u:hts of pride, Wislies lo Thy eross initrue, Secret faults ami utidescried, Meet Thy spirit-piercinjr view : Blessed Saviour, yet, through Thee, Grant that we may pardoned be. 88 Holy Spirit, breatli of l)ahn Fall on us iii evening's ealni. Yet a while, before we sleep, We with Thee will vigils keep. Lead us on our sins to muse, (live us truest penitence ; Then the love of (lod infuse. Breathing humble confidence; Slelt our spirits, mould our will, Soften, strengthen, comfort, still. iBvcniiid 4 lilessrd Trinity, l)t; iicnr, Tliroii^rli tlic hours s drwir; Tlu'ii, wiifii sliriiiks tlu' Imu'ly liriirt, 'I'liou more clearly pn-st'iil art. Father, Son, and Holy (iliost, Watch o't-r our dclVncoless heads; lict Tliy an^'cls' t,'uanlian host Keep all <'vil from our lieds. Till the Hood of Miorniri); rays Wake us to a son;,' of praise. J. Anslicc, iH)fi oil, let Thy uior-cy tune my tou^^ue, And lill my heart with livu-ly pruise. ,1 - kk/i. r-"'-p— 1 — F— |P— H \ — # -i-p-i-j — ^— f --| — h — r — f " — J^ u 2 My days unclouded as tiiey pass, 4 Sea! my forgiveness in tin; hlood And «'very onward rolling iuuir, Of Christ my Lord; His name alone Are moinnueiits of wondrous j^race, I plead for pardon, gracious (iod, And witness to Thy h)ve and power. And kind acceptance at Thy throue, ;{ And yet this thouirhtless, wretched heart, 5 With hope in Ilini mine eyelids close; Too oft regardless of Thy love. With sleep refresii my feeble frame; Uufjrateful, can from Thee depart, Safe in Thy care may I repose, And from the i)ath of duty rove. And wake with praises to Thy name. A. SU'L-le. iTM ROCKINGHAM L. ^r. (Secoml Tune.) K. Miller (1731 - 1807) 1. Gkeat God, to Thee my cvo-ning song With hum-blc grat Oh, let Thy irer-cy tune my tongue, And till my heart with live - ly praise. .-J-ojen. f=tf III I -^^'i I I Evening III VESPERTINE s. M. FF. S ..i.rt, 1877 1. liiB iiay is piiKt ami j^oni', The eve - nin^ shmli's up - peiir; i^llii#p^fM^ i i i -KT Oh, may wo all ro - ineni-bt>r W(;ll Tho ni^ht of death ilrnws upiir. .1 - mm. Pfc-S^S -# _"[-'- -t^^ ^ 2 We lay our ^iirmcuts by, Upon our beds to rest ; So (h'lith shall soon disrobe us all Of what is here possust. 112 EMMAUS (Neale) S. M. 3 lioril, keep us safe this ui^ht, Secure from nil our fears ; May aiip'ls jjuartl us while we sh^ep, Till inoruinj; lifjht appears. J, l.claml, 179a, WA. i*=^ T 4= i i -4- •W: J. Harnby, 1862 Mn^-*T---^ =1. r :i5^ 1 1. The (lay, O Lord, is Bpcnt; Iz4; S: ^ri r- EE A - bide with lis, and rest; I s^fi^^^ ±z=i=t: ^1 r r r r V i r r f f r r r* Our heart's de- sires are ful-ly bent On niak- ing Thee our guest, 1 J-J I I IP J- #— le «^ mm i IfcS:^: ?^-f -I — r I r- (Or to St. Ignatius, No. 85) 2 We have not reached that land, That happy land, as yet, Where holy aiifjels round Thee stand, Whose sun can never set. 3 Our sun is sinking now, Our day is almost o'er; 90 O Sun of Righteousnes',, do Thou Shine on us evei*niore! 4 The grace of Christ our Lord, The Father's boundless love. The Spirit's blest communion, too, Be with us from above. J. M. \eale, 1843 ^bc Uor^'0 Da^ 113 GRANGE 8.7.8.7.7.7 mm -SF^ 7—» — W — w r I I e K. Hrown-Horthwkk (1840 — ) -J J- I 'I 3 J^rrzi=z:^^[_ssed nioinents roll ! Ht)ly, hiippy, h(>!ivenly day, Thou canst eliarni our grief away. 3 In the gladness of (Jod's worship We will seek our joy to-day : It is then we learn the fulness Of the grace for which we pray: When the word of life is given, Like the Saviour's voice from heaven. 4 Let the day with Thee be ended, As with Thee it has begun ; And Thy blessing, Loi'd, be granted, Till earth's days and weeks are done ; That, at last, Thy servants may Keep eternal Sabbath-day. 91 J. Krause Tr. J. Horthwick, 1853 I M 'R; I 114 ROSWELL 7h, 6s. 81. With Kcfniin 6, 6, 8, 4 A. Cottmnn (1842—1879) 1. A - (lAiv tlit^ morn of j^Iml - iiohs, Ihc morn of ll^ht in Inrt-; And m ^^-f r W r r curth it - Hclf looks fair - vx. And htavcn it -self more near. The btlls, liko nn-^'ol :t: :P--^ ■M d-i=i pE|^a p-t|i^p|;.^3^^p*gi r- voio - t's, Sjx'iik pcficti to ev-ery breiist; And all tho hind li<'s qni - el ; -L.-_j_j..a^ ■i- V u To I ^f^jg^^^^^^gi^^fe^^M^ iJ: -J -J Hefrnin, r-J --J \- Bin cliil-ilreu I ■f- mmm^^m^ kt'op the dav of n-st ' * ' Lot all llift all . 7~^. . : niR Gh) - ry bo to Jo - sus! Lot all His chil-dron ^ cl1-.1L J: ^ ^ ^1 ^r J I I iCrrLf ■^"- •^- -'^ say : A - men. cliil - (Ireii HU.v 2 Afjaiii, O loviiifT Saviour, Tlio childrt'ii of Tliy ^vnce Prcpjirc. tlionisclvi's to si'ok Thee Within Xl'.v t'hoson pluce. Our soiipf shall rise to frrcct Tliee, If Thou our hearts wilt raise; If Thou our lips wilt open, rrcfv Ho roso a-gain, Ho rose a gain, On tliis glad day! uliil - (Iruii Huv : Ti I I -^ r 3 The sliining choir of angels That rest not day or nij^lit. The crowned and palni-dccked martyrs, The saints arrayed in white, The liappy lambs of Jesus In pastures fair above, — These all adore and praise Him, Our mouth shall show Thy praise. — Hef. Whom we too praise and love. — JBc/. His cliil-dren ! A -men. ^bc Xor^'0 Bn\) 4 'I'lu' Cliiwcli oil cjiith rcjiiicim '!"(» join with lln-s«' to-duy; In <>vi'ry t*iii(;ii*> iiiid nation Slit' ('tills Imt sons to pniy ; Across tlic nurtlicin snow-lidds, McncMlli tlif Iniiiiin piilnis, Slic iMJiki's tile saiMc pure otTi'rinir, Anil sink's tin' sanu' s\Vf»'t psiiiins. — lief. 115 PAX DEI los. 5 Tell out, sweet hells, flis pniises; Sinj,', rliililren, sin^' Ilis nann-! Still loiiiliT ami still t'lirtlier His ini^rlity ilenls proclaim. Till all wlioin He ntleeineil Shall own Him Lonl anil Kin^, Till every knee shall worship Ami every lonjino shall sin^f. — M;/'. J. i:il.^rt.in, Id J. n. Dykes, 1868 1. A i=?=4=^ (IAIN rc* - turns the day of lio 19- rest. i^ i S?„3" fa-.^— j: -'&-.- ^=r--F=T f 0^- ■4- 3 Which, when He nmdo the world, Je -/^ iz "p- r- ^^ ho - viih -?!>■ E;-; blesHod; Sm When, like His own, L bade onr la I ^F^ ^- -<9- -Jz ^ 5^ bors I ceaso, -'& Da^ DAY OF REST 7s 6s. 81. '?t=iJ-^=** J. W. Elliott, (1833-) -4- 1. O ;4: ^4 :ee£E O balm of care and O balm of care and J J i J r^ I- ■d- -4- -0- -*- -#-'rJ -#- Slid nesH, Most bean - ti - ful, luojit bright, 1^- :?*.. -Gf _^_ i ^^m f r f- r thee the high and f low - ly, ;z:^z=t:j;^ 'P^^f^^4 i^^ri=^ EEJ Througl a ges joined in i J J — o- tune, I ;i Unison, ^1^^ Ilarmony. -^'■IJtZj^ Sinp; . r-i J f- 'T ho - ly, ho - ly, ho ^ -s. ly! I ^ ^ > ^•.i+. t^^ r- 2 On tlioo, at the creation, Tlie light first Lad its birth ; On thee for our salvation Christ I'ose from depths of earth; On theo our Lord victorious The Spirit sent from heaven ; And thus on thee most glorious A triple light was given. 3 Thou art a port protected From storms that round us rise, A garden intersected With streams of Paradise ; Thou art a cooling fountain In life's dry dreary sand ; From thee, like Pisgah's mountain, We view our promised land. To —0- I the great God Tri - ime. mmm -^A ?* .4 _(2- ■i&- men. mm 96 4 To-day on weary nations The heavenly manna falls; To holy convocations The silver trumpet calls, WIku'o Gospel-light is glowing, With pure ami radiant beams And living water flowing With soul-refreshing streams. 5 New graces ever gaining From this our day of rest. We reach the Rest remaining To spirits of the blest. To Holy Ghost be praises. To Father, and to Son ; The Church her voice upraises To Thee, blest Three in One. C. Wordsworth, 1858 ott, (1833-) iiml light, _i ' mm aon 1 I iio«t brifjht, I : 1 -^- i in tune, ^1 - men. - ' 'I 1. DAY of rest and glad-nt'ss, O day of joy iiiid liglit, <) bulin of cnio and o lialiii ... 4 J- 4-i-^J J.-^- : I ' J I I _^_..^._.^.^. sad-neas, Most beau-ti-fnl, most bright, Ou thee the hi<];li and low - ly, Tlirough ages I J J J, -J. a«. a^. .0. J, : ' e«if:?. 3=1(1 I I r a^i ■ ,» -c — « — -— T ^ -•- -#- -•- -•- -<9- -#- ^ ? T F^ i joined in tune, Sing ho-ly,ho-ly, bo - ly! To the great God Tri-une. A-men. MENDEBRAS 7s, 6.s 81. (Thini Tmu-) German Melody Arr. L. Mason, 1839 -»- -•- -«<- _»-«j. I — I — ^r F T '-pen. -0- -0- -<&- ! 1/ r r I i r » (Or to Dies Dominica, No. 367 Or to Rotterd.im, No. 290 Or to Gladness [No. 2), No. 269) 97 . . r ! :'« II ■■' i < ^1 U' 119 BROCKHAM Zl)C Xor^'0 2)a\) ig BROCKHAM L. M. J. Clarke, 17CO 1. SwKKT is I lie work, my (iod, my Kin^^, 'i'o pniisc Tliy niiiiKi, t,'ive tlmnksand siiij,'; I I I I I ! I I II 7 I r ' ' ^ fl^ 1 ___ 'III _ 1 _. 1 _ «■ 1 1 1 1 1 11 1* 11 rni • 11 • • 1 . :2±: I I I I I i I I I I I I I To show Tliy lovi' liy morniiij^ li^^ht, And talk of all Thy truth iit nif^ht. .1 ^ I mm 2 SwtM't is tilt' iliiy of s.'icri'il I'cst ; No iiiort;il ('.•ires sli;iil seize my breust; Oh, inny my liearl in ti";ie he found, Like ])iivi(l's harp of solemn sound. 3 I\ry heart shall triumph in my Tjord, And hless His works, and bless His word; Thy works of j^race, how hriirht tliey siiiue, How deep Thy coimsels, how divine! 4 Lord, I shall share* a j^'lorious part. When ijraee hath Wi-ll refined my heart, And fresh supplies of joy are shed, Like holy oil, to cheer my head. 5 Then sl)all I see, and heai*, and know All r (hwired or wished below; Ami evt-ry power tind sweet employ, In that eternal world of joy. 1 20 GERMANY L. M. (Or Id Germany.) I. Watts 1719 Arr. fr. lU'i-thoven, 1815 ^'i--t pi=r=l- ^0- -■©-T- (=' I I r i ' f^^-r ■?- '-^ 1. Tjoun of the Sab-bath, hear ns pray, ;i»:.^;;:-7.J:f: In this Thy honso, on this T'hy day; I i i - J 4 — 1 zz=:^ii|: ^-*-# _ ER=f^:^^^1^r:7^f"fi:iJ r ^r if^lp^^li And owi<, as ^rate-fnl sac - ri-fict\ The 11 N I ' 1 i^l bJ songs which from Thy temple rise. A - men. i I I J 'O . ' II o — « -«^ ill rfj ■ztJ-t=:: £^-p 2 Now met to pray, and ])loss Thy Name, WhoH<> mercies flow each day the same, Whose kind compassions never cease, We seek instruction, pardon, peace. 3 Thy day of rest, Lord, wo love. But look for truer rest above ; 98 To that our laborinty sotds aspire Witli ardent hope and strong? desire. 4 Li Thy blest kiuffdom we shall be From every mortal trouble free. No sia^hs shall minj^fle with the songs Resounding from immortal tongues; Z\)e Xor^'0 2)a^ 5 No nido iUiirtiis of mpfinpr foes; No carus to break IIk* 1<»iik n-jxtsti; No niidiii^lit sliatlc, no waning; luoou, But sHcrc'd, hif^li, titenial noon. 121 SWABIA S. M. (5 <) loiifjf-cxpcctcil tlay, b(;^in, Uawn on tlicsc realms of woe and sin; Break, morn of (iod, npon our eyes, And let the world's true sun arise ! V. IloililriiU't;. 1717 J^/r. I'littL-riir-, Sel., iSii< Gt-rman Arr. W. 1 1. I laviTf^al, ICS49 1. Tins is I the (liiy of lif^ht. I ■i,- Lot thcrt! lie lif^ht to day : I r- l^fl!^=^t^S=i 4_-,.-J.^-4 i:[|=^^:]ppl-i^]^^|pi ^P O Day-spring, ris<' up - on our night And chiiso its gloom 11 - way. A - mm. W^_ i t ^iiigl I i -ffj-- 2 This is the day of rest. Our failing streiitrth renew; On weary brain and troubled breast 8hed Thou Thy freshening dew. .) This is the day of i)eaee. Tliy peace our spirits fill ; Bid Thou the blasts of dav of prayer. Ijet earth to heaven draw i.<>ar; Lift up our hearts to seek Thee there ; Come --^ f i^ i^fP^^ft^P^^^^P f r r r i r f O Day-spring, rise up - on our night And chase its gloom a - way. A - meii. 00 i it ill SOHO C. M. Zbc Xor&'0 H)a^ J. Bainhy, 1872 4---J=s-l- - , — 1-^-,— < I i -^/' Let heav'n re-joiee, let earth bf glad, And praise surronndthe throne. I '1 rr— "^ -J- -^- -^ -t- (Or to St. John's Colleu'e, No. 31 <) -«■- A - 'ex. 2 To-day He rose and left the dead, And Satan's empire fell; To-day the saints His triumphs spread And all His wonders tell. 3 Hosanna, to the anointed Kinp, To David's holy Son ! Help ns, O Lord ; descend and bring Salvation from the throne. 123 BELMONT C. M. 4 Blest be the Lord, vvho eoraes to men With messages of grace ; Who comes in God His Father's name, To save our sinful race. 5 Hosanna, in the highest strains Tiie Church on earth can raise! The highest heavens in which He reigns Shall give Him nobler praise. I. Watts, 1719 W. Gaidiner. 181 2 m m ^ — ZI 1. Ulest day of God, most caliii, most brij^ht, The tivst, the bost of days; J ^ -> ^ J ! i I J. --' ' i^=z=p-=^ -a~ -g)- -i^~ t— h= -^ ^ -ii>- ■^ f^-- P-P- The laborer's rest, the saint's delight. The day of prayer and praise. -s:'- :p=-tl=l iii .1 ■ iHPi=;;i 2 My Saviour's face uuule thee to shine ; II is rising thee did raise, Aiul made thee heavenly and divine Beyond all other days. 3 The first-fruits oft a blessing prove . To all the sheaves behind ; . f And they the day of Christ who love, A happy week shall find. 4 This day I mu.st with (lod appeal". For, Ijord. the day is Thine ; Help me to spend it in Thy fear. And thus to make it mine. J. Mason, 1683 inhy, 1872 lis own; I. -s^ • J?? ' I A - 'f». ii les to men ber's name, ains raise! cli He reigns aise. I. Watts, 1719 ner, 1812 days ;. * • W^ I h ,^.vH ;«:- -1 fm A - men. ii who love, liippeai", line ; r fear, |e. j. Mason, 1683 Zbc Xorb'0 Dav STEPHEN (Nayland) C. M. W. J ones, I7«9 1. W:th jov we Irnil the sa - cml day Whicli ^iod hath called His own; E=.t: 4i:--t: J- F"' i With joy the sum-mons we o - bey To wor-.suipat Ilis throne. A - tw)). 2 Thy cliosen temple, Lord, how fair ! As hero Thy servants throng To breathe the liiunble, fervent prayer; And pour the choral soiiy. 3 Spirit of grace, deign to dwell Within Thy Church below; Make her in holiness excel, With pure devotion glow. ■i Let peace within her walls be found; Let all her sons unite To spread with holy zeal around Her clear and shining light. 5 (Jreat God, we hail the .sacred day Which Thou hast called Thine own ; With joy the siunnions we obi-y To worship at Thy throne. 125 ST. FULBERT C. M. H?. ^^mE^ ::t: 1. A T lUHE, I t O King Tt UM :± f '^ H.J. H. Aulicr, i«i) Ciauntlelt, 1852 2_i_J B of grace, I ^ jL rise, I And I It: -0- en - ter i-. f- to I -,2_i_, Thy I rest! — ->_i I iT' I I 1 M I I Lo. Thv church waits with lont'-inEr eves. Thus to zigzQ Lo, Thv church waits with long-ing eyes.Thus to be owned and blest. ■^--T-l .1 men. m^m Enter with all Thy glorious train. Thy Spirit iind Thy word ; .Ml that the ark did once contain Could no such grace aflford. Here, mighty (jrod, accept our vows, Here let Thy i)raise be spread; Bless the provisions of T!)}- house. And fill Thy poor with bread. ■i Here let the Son of David reign. Let God's Anointttd shine, Justice and truth His coiu't maintain. With love ajid power divine. 5 Here let Him hold a lasting throne; An ■ - - I I yiv'D, Wliuu Mm -at- -o- if'ul A - nwn. T— IT O i lulous march iiy s' sight ; we pay 1 Hght. S. G. Uulfinch, 183s James, 1875 ^ ^ I rise; Wei - ei . fti- r — r q=1- [^ 1 - - men. -iS^- b1 ;rrf' and days ay ii away I. Watts, 1709 1 20 FERNSHAW C M. wi t J- '-1 — r — r^^ T '~T-- \^ Ir j. Hi>()tii (1852—) 1. Mv Lord, my 1a)vi;, whs cm ci - fled, 11. nil tlic paiiiH did hmr; wt ;■ i -^- J- ^ lie paillH :Jr. r f= llut Ih'' s\ve(!t-nt;H» of Hia rest ^rr 1 ? -rvf ^piip Ho luukcs His stir - viintsslmrc, .1 men. fe^#^ii i#4#^##jii:-i3 2 How sweetly rest Tliy suiiits above But wliat u Sahh.-ith sliall I koi'p Wild in Thy bosom lio ; When \ shall rest above! The Clmrch below doth rest in hope 5 I l,l,.ss Thy wis(^ and wondrous love, Of that felicity. Wliich binds us to be free; 3 Tliou, Lord, who daily feed'st Thy .sheep, Wliieh makes us leave our earthly snares, jMak'sl them a weekly feast; That we may come to Thee. Thy flocks !neet in their several folds I vonw, I wait, T hear, T pray. Upon this day of rest. Thy footsteps, li.)rd, T trace; 4 Welcome and dear unto my soul I sing to think this is the way Are these sweet feasts of love; Unto my Saviour's face. j. Maam, i6hj 129 SWAINSTHORPE s. M. ^Ejii^lili^ 1. SWKKT the work, O Lord, :p=*= :tiz. Mm Thy I _iL. r I f. Booth (1852—1 X glo - riou8 acts to sing, To ± A. .& -^ 1^ 1 EE -t'-^ :«=^ r praise Thy namo, and hear Thy word. J iJ: ±2: r- And grate f^=ff fe[ia f ful of-f'rings bring. ^ :t==-tte: 2 Sweet, at the dawning light, With those who love and .serve Thee best, Thy boundless love to tell ; And in Thy name rejoice. And, when approach tlie .shades of night, 4 To songs of praise and joy Still on the theme to dwell. Be every Sabbath given, .'J Sweet, on this day of I'est, That such may be our biest employ To join in heart and voice Eternally in heaven. 103 H. Auher, i8av M Zl)c Xorb'0 Da^ 130 VERONA 7s 61 J. H. Deano • I I I • ** ; ' I. Sxt'K I.Y tliroiiuhiiii olli IT week (l has lir(Mi);lit u-< on iiiir wii.\ Iroiii;lit u»oii our wav ; ^ \iT„;,,.„,.- Tri „.,_» , i_. r> i- •Uet UHimw a blessing set-k, (0».tf j jM\ a.tinsin HiscourtH to - day: Day ot N S N ! z :?^-tr EjEf±^ife"zfJpiSEj= 1^ i^ ^ N k. i-!?;-^- y ^ :. . IIS I all till) weok I he best, Emblem of e-tcr-nal rest! Day ofall t ho week the best, Emblem of e-ter-nal rest! A -men. -^ ' ' I I I 104 ' I'HM-illg M('( - miii; Uf-tiirii, my smil, en - joy tliy itst, Iiii-provotlm hours thy (loil liuth blest. .! - ijien. i£-i ^J±ti:^;k^f4.frii*#f a (Or to Ernan, No. 570) 'J TIlis (lay iiiiiy our (lovotioii riso Wliicli for the church of (iotl n-uuiius, — As {^fnitt'ful iiicciisr to th»' skies, Tlui t'tid of cares, th»» end of pains. And licavon that H\V(;ct repose bestow 4 In holy duties h't the .hiy, Whieli none hut they who feel it know! In li,>ly pleasures, pass away: 3 That peaceful calm within tln' breast How sweet a Sabbath thus to spend. Is the sure [)ledge of heavenly rest, In hope of one that ne'er shall end. . J. Stninett I7ta SHEPHERD'S 7^- 61. f Third Ttinejf J. U. Shepimrd 'Si 1. Safe - ly thro' un - oth - er week God bus brouf^ht na ou our way; -J-ii J- Let us now >i bu'ss - in iw^^m^'^^sm^m^M g seek, Wait - ing in His courts ti jL, His courts to - (biy: -^- ^ bay of all the week the best, Em-blem of e - ter - mil rest! .1 - men. V-tzzH: g ^ lli^^^^g?^ 105 Ht I 132 tl)C Xor^'0 Dap WALTHAM I.. M. J. H. Calkin, 1873 I. TiriH (liiy lit Tby cro - at -iiinwonl FirHt o'er the j'nrtli the lij^ht wuMinturcd: ■kI ^ 1-*- O Lord, this (li Lor(l,this(liiy iij) - on iis shine, And fill our souls with li^jht di-vino. A - men. l^ig r-^^ • c m^ 2 This (hiy tlic Ijonl for siiincrs shiin In niif^lit victorious rose ii^iiiii: O .Tcsns, may we raistMl In- From (It'jith of sin, to life in Thoe. 3 This (hiy llio Holy Spirit cuniu With fiery tonfjiics of ch)von-flame; 133 LUBECK 7^- 4: O spirit, fill our hearts this day With ^'Hice to hear, and frr'iee to pray. 4 (lay of Tjifjlit, ami Life, and Oraee. From earthly toils sweet restin^'-plaee, Thy hallowed liours, best jjift of love, Give we again to God above ! W. W. How, 1B54 J. A. Freyiinghausen, 1705 iS 1. On thin day, tbo first of days, God the Fa-tlier's name we praise, m =f^f m kim ^ :^ ^m r r r r frf^ f^rr T rrr ni^cgiiLi ^Vho, ere - a - tion's fount and spring, Did the world from darkmss bring. A - men. ■It- 1 1 ^ ^ J ^ J j ,J Ti ttp: T-=f^=f ^ ^ f- T i U g ) I u 2 Cn this day the eternal Son Over death His triumph won ; On this day the Spirit came With His gifts of living flame. 3 Oh, that fervent love to-day May in every heart have sway, Teaching, us to praise aright God, the source of life and light ! 4 Fatlier, who didst fashion me Image of Thyself to be. Fill me with Thy love divine. Let my every thought be Thine. 5 Holy Jesus, may T be Dead and buried here with Thee, And, by love inflamed, arise Unto Thee a sacrifice. 106 Tr. H. W. Baker, iMi (in, 187a wiiHiKiiircil; ^' I *> •^ ij 4! • mm. ji y K\ to pray. iiit;-j>liu'(', t of love, iV. W. Hiiw, 1H54 >en, 1705 jsfcz: we praifle, i =1 A - men. m le ^» line. rhee, W. Baker, |M> Z\K Xort)'0 Dai? 134 WREFORD 8,6.8.4 :5, r^4Ji3s3^j=fpp^--f^ 1. Hah. ! hu • crutl day r 1 of fiirtli - l\ go rest, K. S. Carter, 1874 -» I*: ' Frmii toil mid trou - Me fruu; a^lNppM^l ' t-^^^^t^ , . T ^ r - f , , , , Hiiil ! (lay of liRht, that brinj,' - t-nt light And joy to mo. A • wen. i^;^irfr^ t 2 A holy .stillness, ln'ciitliiiijr calm On all the world around, Uplifts my soul, O (lod, to Theu, W'licru rest is fouml. 3 On all I tliiiik, or say, or do, A ray of liplit divine J mr:tM P 135 WAREHAM L. M. Is slifd, O (lod, this day by Thee, For it is Thine. 4 A('«'ept, O (lod, my hyiMi ol' praise, That Th(»u this day hast driven, Sweet foretaste of that endless day Of rest in heaven. 1;. Ihrinif, i85«, Ab. \V. Knapp, 1738 1. How PLEAS -ANT, how di - vino - ly fair, O Lord of hostfl, Thy dwellinKS are! 1. How PLEAS -ANT, how di - vino - ly fair, J-J_J. i^ Lord of hostfl. Thy dwellings are! um.^^^^ i-blies of 'J With long de - sire my spir-it faints, To meet th'as-sem-blies of Thy saints. A-men. i^^l^Sg^ 2 Blest are the saints who sit on high, Around Thy throne of majesty; Thy briefhtest glories sliine above, And all their work is praise and love. 3 Blest are the souls who find a place Within the temple of Thy grace ; There they behold Thy gertler rays, And seek Thy face, and learn Thy praise. 107 4 Blest are the men whose hearts are set To find the way to Zion's gate ; [road God is their strength, and through tlie They lean upon their helper, God. 5 Cheerful they walk with growing strength Till all shall meet in heaven at length, Till all before Thy face appear. And join in nobler worship there. I. Watts, 1719 i 1 >!« i : I i '1 ^ S i ll^ i r i' 1 .' 1 kLL^ i ^bc Xort)'0 Da^ J. C'.r.ss (i8oo |880) 136 TIEVAN 6,6,6,6,8,8 i>-.j 3 1 u=mri ■:fiTi^Hm rjDfi^; 1. A - WAKi;, Vf siiints, u mi Eti: wake, And liiiil tho sii - crcd iliiy! In lof-lii'Ht . .4 ±^4 ^^^^ 4 djt sdHj^s of jiniisc Ydur joy - fill hoiii - ii|^t' pny: Conio, bless the day I hut i? rl t:^ .^^d- -'>-*>-• t' God hath blest. The type of heaven's o E.ZEZZ.^i-z:J=z*": rz M 1 • . » *— :z=7 ii_., 1 I 1__^ — a_| p , p_ r 2 On this auspicious morn The Lord of life arose, Ami burst the bars of death, Aud vanquished all our foes; Aud now He pleads our cause above Aud reaps the fruit of all His love. 3 All hail, triumphant Lord! Heaven with hosaunas rings, And earth, in humbler strains. ter I iial rest. .1 - men. -<«?- -19- '!'~ -^-•- mM Thy praise responsive sings : Worthy the Lamb that ouoe was slain, Through endless years to live and reign , 4 Great King, gird on Thy pword. Ascend Thy conquering car, While justice, power, and love Maint.iin the glorious war: This day let sinners own Thy sway, Aud rebels cast their arms away ! K. Scott, 1-56 T. Cotterill, 1810 Arr. fr. F, J. C. Schneider, by L. Mason, 1841 1 37 LISCHER 6, 6, 6, 6, 8, 8 ^M. ,_i__^_ — ^ — ^-^ — i-^ — i-P — rp — p — r — L-j ^^ — , ( Wbl - COME, de - lipht - fnl nK)rn, Thoii day of sa - cred rest; ( j I hail thy kind ro - turn: Lord, make these mo - ments blest. \ I 1 JL HI :t:= |?t==|=£z: 1 A. _# c^._ t=: 108 :p: H 1 lof-til'Ht '. Cofterill, iSio ^be Xorb'0 2)a^ From the low trniu of nior - tul toys 1 soar to reach iiu — ^J- '- • — i-i 1 — I . |_ I — . . !_. — uior - till joys, ._! 1 1 -r- - I 'U- t*- soar . to reach 1 ^ ^ • I iin- iiior - I4?3[li;f?:[l tal ^^rrP^r i joys. «5> .1 - mini. I Hoar til iciicli im iiior tal (Or to Croft's i4.Stli, No. 398 Or Id I'.cva.', op|i(isite) .i".v« Bll 2 Now may the King descend, And fill His throne of {jrace; Thy siM'ptre, Lord, «'Xtetid, While saints address Thy face; Let sinners feel Thy 'inickeninfi^ word And learn to know and fear the Lord. CHURCH TKTJMPHANT L. M. 4 ^-^-J 1-. 4 3 Descend, celestial Dove, With all Thy qinckeninp powers, Disclose a Savio',ii*'s love. And bless th»>se sacred hours: Then shall my soid new life obtain. Nor Sabbaths fc'"r be sj»ent in vain. Ilaywaril, in J. DolwH'-, Coll., 1806 J. VV. Klliott (1833 ) '^m GAIN the Lord's own dav is here, J J i J Hi ^p=ji — — r r— 1 The day to Chris-tian pt-o - pie dear, 1 ni iiii I 1:3 -j-^ ^ J As, week by week, it bids them tell How 1 m ^h^f^ sus rose f rem death and hell. 2 For by His flock their Lord declared His resurrection should be shared; And we who trust in Him to save With Him are risen from the fjrave. .'? We, one and all, of Him possessed, Are with exceedinf; treasures blessed ; For all He d^d, ,uid all He bare, He gives us as our own to share. .1 - men. mm 4 Eternal glory, rest on high, A bless^d immortality. True peace and gladness, and a throne, Are all His gifts, and all our own. 5 And therefore nnto Thee we sing, O Lord of peace, eternal King ; Thy love we praise. Thy name adore, Both on thi.s day arid evermore. 109 15th Century Tr. J. M \eale. ^be Ibol^ (Trinity 139 ST. ATHANASIUS 7^- 61 E. J. Hopkins, 1872 ^:li 1. Ho - LY, bo - ly, lio - ly Lord, God of hosts, o ^ -L_a__j_:_j ^__J i_j_.J_J_ T- ter - iml Kiiif{, I I I -# - -^ ^ Zji T r i ±^: r / I I I 11"' By Mil' Itt'iivi'iiH anil eiivtli a-ikircil! Au - giils uml iircli - ftii - gels siufi, m N I III ?^ ? j± &^ 1^ r- f :t- t!Mu I'ri I Chant - inf» ov - er - last - in i T ■ To the bless- ed Trin - 1 - ty. .'1 - men. (dr to Kalisb (!lier - u-biiii ami ser - a - phim, lu nn - ocas - ing clio - riis prais - iug, M^ liM^ I I f I I zr-J^=^-^- 1 — r- tt i^Vi^ T^'f Fill the heavens with Hwei't ac - cord, lio - ly, ho - l,v, ho- ly Lord! A -men. pt :&'■:/& #^ J. /J J ! ! .1 , ^ ^^^=s^^^^ 2 Lo! tlio fipostolic tniiii Joi!) Thy sacred numo to hallow. Prophets swell ttic loud rtd'raiii, And tl ! white-robed martyrs follow; And from morn to sot of sun, Througli the churcli tlic sonj^ f^oes on. 3 Holy Father, Holy Son, Holy Spirit, Tinee we name Thee, While in essence only One, rndivided Ood, we claim Thee; And, adorinj;, bend the knee, While we own the mystery. 4 Spsire Thy peophs. Lord, we pray, By a thousand snares surrounded ; Keep us witiiout sin to-day. Never let us be confounded. Lo ! I put my trust in Thee ; Never, Lord, abaudon ine. Ill C. A. \.alworth. iS^i ! ji if ■I «■ III if Zbc Ibol^ ^rlnlt^ 141 HONITON 7^ «!• I'^. Flooil, 1841; ? 1. Ilo - i-Y, lio - ly, lio - ly Lord (Jod of IdhIk ! wlicii luuv'iuiiul ciirtli, -J J .J ^— f S --J- :=d=^ I PPPTI ^^"^ ^^ ^"P Out of iliirk - iii'HS, at Tliy word, l8 - sued ill - to f{l() - rious birth, B: I I All Thy works be - fore Thee stood. l=f -1. -I- J=J: And Thine eye be - hold them good, 1 1 1 I mm J- i.=^ I -19- ,-3J- 4 , J— + — I- f I ' I ! i I While they sung, with one ftc - cord iH E3- f-p=m 5— =1 fp^ -5- ST Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly Lord ! A - men. -J. 2 Holy, lioly, holy! Thee, One Jeliovah evormore, Father, Son, and Spirit, we, Dust and aslios, would adore: Lightly by the world esteemed, From that world by Thee redeemed, Sing we here, with glad accord, Holy, holy, holy, Lord ! 3 Holy, h,)ly, holy! all Heaven's triiiniphaiit ehoir sliall sing, When the ransomed nations fall At the footstool of their King: Then sliall saints and seniphim, Hearts and voices, swell ojie hymn, Round tlie throne with full accord, Holy, holy, holy Lord ! J. Moiitnomery, 1^31 )ll, I841J ,iul ciirtli, ^SL ■i fy- I ions birth, 4:-" L -I- -i9- hoin pood, 1 I r ' r=a ST—' * ,1 - mm. Bm Z\K Ibol^ ^rlnlt^ 142 WATTS 6, 6, 6. 6, 8, 8 J. .S. R. Ilodges (1830 ) 1. Wk give iin-mor till piuiHo To (lodtlieFiither'H love. For nil our comforts here, And (ill our I -0- V I -#- -#■- -J- -•- -<>-. -J- -J- *- J ^ I \. J- -J^^ -J- I I I ^ ^ r- I I '^ yJ 7^ r ^. I I -,- ^ r ; . , hopesa-bove: Ho sent llisown E- ter-imlSon To die for sins tliiit man limi done, .l-mpn. I I I (Or to Croft's 148th, No. 398 Or to St. (lodiic, No. C)35) 2 To God the Son belongs Immortal tflory too, Who saved us by His blood From everlasting woe: And now He lives and now He reigns, And sees the fruit of all His pains. 3 To God the Spirit praise And endless worship give, Whose new-creating power HADDAM 6, 6, 6, 6, 8, 8 -4-J 6>—\ — (Second Tnnf) -4- :^q: • -.-d ■^- Makes the dead sinner live: His work completes the great design, And fills the soul with joy divine. 4 Almighty God, to Thee Be ejidless honors done; The sacred Persons Three, The Godhead only One ; Where reason fails with all her powers. There faith prevails and love adores. I. Watts. I7U9 Arr. L. Mason, 1822 I '-'^^ iSl^E^^..:. I . ( Wk jrivo iiii inoi-tal piiiisti To (lod tlio Fii-ther'H love, > .„,, „ii „„„ u„„„„ „ u„„„. tt„ ^- } For all our cnn.forts here, (Omit )\ -^"•' »" "'"^ *•"?'"' "^ " ''"'•'= "« M^- I I -^ i- I t I I ! I ; I I I .#--«(- J .^ i. I- I f a — #— 1-<9 — ■— (g— - J— f— • — r-po — ri-'S' -r*— .i *-^ r^ 1 \v shall sing, fall King: |him, p hymn, accord, ■mtnomerj', •''31 H-J-J-4 ^— sent HiH own E I ^ tor - nal Son A A 'A r~r- -6h- t^=^ -/9- P^ -(2- To die for sinn that man hod done. A-irten. ' ^- J I ■ A A ^. 113 ■ 3' -, Zbc fbol^ ^rlnltp L. M. H. W. Greatorex, 1849 '4 'A' ; 1 ho - ly Lord ! Urij^iit in Thy deeds and iti A- \ Thy name, I t r ^^ -h^:-U OS 4 I 1/ J For- ev - nr be ^zzzitj:^ ^ — 1_# -4— Thy name a dored, Thy glo-ries let the world pro-cluim r m¥mm A- men. 0- ■■■•- • ?5- I li 3PZ» -f5 l^(Or to Kivaulx, below Or to Winchester, New, No. 249) S: llil 2 Jesus, Lamb once crucified To take our load of sins away, Thine be the hymn that rolls its tide Along the realms of upper day. 3 Holy Spirit from above. In streams of light and glory given, 144 RIVAULX 1- M. mmmmm Thou source of ecstasy and love, [heaven. Thy praises ring through earth and 4 God Triune, to Thee we owe Our every thought, our every song; And ever may Thy praises flow From saint and seraph's burning tongue. J. W. Eastbum, 1815 J. B. Dykes, 1875 t mm. I 1. Fa-tueu of all, whose love pro-f onnd ^ I I I 7 i 'A f A" -0- :=| 3 -(S hS^ r f- r ran-Hom for our souls hath found, ; 1 J I 1^ I I I y |:^^|ii=g:=rj-|J_|„| 4 r*L^rf -| $ -t- ^^fa-|3E==1 m-'fTm a- :=^ =f I 1 I f:. r^ r Be - fore Thy throne we sin-ners bend; To ns Thy pard'ning love ex -tend. A-men. -JA r F ^- "*1eI1 -a#- :--^ r !^1 -s>- I -h- |f S J El^llCS 2 Almighty Son, incarnate Word, Our Prophet, Priest, Redeemer, Lord, Before Thy throne we sinners bend ; To us Tliy saving grace extend. 3 Eternal Spirit, by who.so breath The soul is raised from sin and death, Before Thy throne wo sinners bend; To us Thy quickening power extend. 4 Jeliovah, Father, Spirit, Son, IVIysterious Godhead, Three in One, Before Thy throne we sinners bend ; Grace, pardon, life, to us extend. 114 H. Cuoper, 1805 luiiu. A-7ne)i, H. Cooper, iflos 145 SPARK L. M. W. Spark (1825 — ) I I 1. E- TEu-NAL Fft-ther.whi-n to Thee, Be - yond nil worlds l)y faith I soar, J. V J- -J- -J- *- J i J . 1 j_^j- * # I r I I i » — y Be - fore Thy bound-less inaj es - ty r ff m^-^ I stiind in silence, and u - doro. A-nifii. h J ^i I I J j J -i • ^ .J- j ! n I ^ (Or to Rivaulx, opposite) 2 But, Saviour, Thou art by my side ; The Holy Ghost of God Tliou art, Thy voice I hear, Tiiy face T see. Yet dwellest in this liouse of clay. Thou art my friend, my daily jJTuide, 4 Blest Trinity, in whom alone God over all, yet God with me. All thinf,'s created move or rest, 3 And Thou, Great Spirit, in my heart Hi i ^SP There an - gels at Thy foot-stool bow. Here babes Tby grace pro-claim. .1 - v)eii. T=t^ r- 2 When glorious in the nightly sky Thy moon and stars I see. Oh, what is man, I wondering cry, To be so loved by Thee. 3 Ch)se to Thine own bright seraphim His favored path is trod ; :|?Eiff=:BP=IJ^ -4- g_,. r W^^ =btr_ I I ' I And all beside are serving him, That he may serve his (jod. 4 Lord, how good, how great art Thou, In heaven and earth the same: There angels at Thy footstool bow. Here babes Thy grace proclaim. 116 H. F. 1-yte, i«34 CCS, 1861 t — f> 1 is kind; ^ 1 -#- __i? — . --l5' [lt-l:ll .1 - inn). mil •♦', tVml, ir need : ft', )i-tli th: re, ). Milton, 1603 iins, 1862 mm the Slime: (^ 1 IP .1 - mfti. Mil, 1. ^t art Thou, Lme : |>1 bow, 3laim. H. F. l-yte. 1K34 • \ : (Bo^ the jfatbcr 149 INNOCENTS 7 gAj-1 ^-|^ ^---i Old Fr'Micli iiu'lcfly r-- 4 1. SoNOH of priiiHe the iin - ^cls Hiiiif^, lleiiv'n wiAli iil - 1« - In - ins riiiii' rf I p-_^_ p- 1 i««. (9 ^rf When Jc-ho-viih's work he-(^un, Wlien He spake und it wiis done. A - iiim. r 2 Soii^s of praise awoke the iiiorii VVIieii tlie Prince of Pe;iee was born; Son^s of praise arose when He Captive h'd captivity. 3 Heaven iiiui eartli must pass away; Soiiffs of praise shall crown that day : (iod will make new hejivens and (S'lrtli; Songs of praise shal' hail their birth. 4 And can man ahme bo dumb, Till tliat glorious kingdom como ? VIENNA 7s • f (Or U) Thanksgiving, Nu. 159) (Second Time.) No ; the chiindi delights to r.-iise I*salnis,and hymns, and songs of praise. f) Saints b((l<>w, with heart , and voice, Still in songs of praise rejoice, Learning here, by faith Jind love, Songs of ]>r!iise to sing above. (5 Borne upon their l.-itest n-jith. Songs of ))raist! shall c(;:;,j;:;t death; Then amidst eternal joy, Song.s of praise their powers employ. J. Mont^'oinery. 1819 J. H. Kncclit, 1797 ^^Ff--- m^ 1. SoNos of pniise the f r an l^els . sang, Ileav'ii with al - le - In hf :4- I i J- I f= 1 las rang r^-t-- =r=T" I I ft: ^liMi -d::::.:* r — r 3: tlLMxI^ ■f fill-' . I , , W hen Je - ho- vah's work be -gun, When He spake and it was done. A , J : J i J. A i A J. J. : I s> men. a=* f^^F^ ZW-^ 117 r ^m '■ 'I f I 11 I :m.i (5o^ tbc jfatbcr I,. M. 15^ BROOKFIELD T. B. Soiithgate (1814— 1868) !la= E 1. LOVE of Goil, bow Htrounuud true, -J. J ri I J J -I \ — '- ' 1 — '-^ -' i-T^-f 15^ 1= uul, iiDit yet J. J ov er uew, J r- ■'JlJ Un-com-prt'-hend-ud and unbonght, Htjyc";! all knowlfd^e mid nil thought. A - vin). 2 O heavcTily love, how precious still, In (lays of wejiriuess and ill, In nights of pain and helj»lessness, To heal, I0 comfort and to bless. 3 O \vi (lio. !ui(l save, jrrave ; ,'lit, nififht. 1(1 stay r way ! H. lionar, 1864 :r (,1840--) I ill we rove; I J 1 :p aiii .1 - wan. i sstreameth: It'th tove; , Ilowriii^, if^j 152 JORDAN L. M. «1. 6o^ tbe jfatber J. Barnby, 1872 4 1. <) Kino of earth, iiiul air, and Hea, The hun-gry ra - vciih cry to Thee; To Thee the Hca - ly triben that sweep The ho - soiu of the bonnd-less deep; ii##li#faMi ^drMa Voices in Vnison. In Harmony. 4=:t: -U- :3ift' T f^ a* To Thee the li - ons roar - ing call, The eom-mon Fa - ther, kind to all: FoicM in Unison /»» Harmon;/. ^ r I I I "^ I I 1 I I fir- 1 1 i*^ I Then grant Thy servants, Lord, we pray. Our dai - ly bread from day to day. A-me». A A A ^ m ^#i#Stg^^:#r:iii] 2 Tlie fishes may for food r(>tn])laiii, 3 Tlio i-avens spread their wiii»r, if^i; 1 ii 1 i 3 : . . • f ■ 1^ \ i vBo^ the jfathcr BOWEN I. M. 153 % It. V [ lliiyiln (I7.)2— iKno) :1 • II I '^1 I. Iioitn of all III' - in^, tliroiKMl Ii fur, ■2J 'I'liy mIi) - ry Huiik'n from huh iiii• Ct'H- lit' iiiwl Hoiil of «'v-cry Hplu'ic.Yct to cncli lov - in^ licmt how iicurl .\ ■ mm, ' ^ I r I ,,.. ...I w.. -«\ ' , ' I I'r t.i I.iilim, Nn ao) U Sun of oiii' litV Tliy tpiickciiiiij; my Slifiis (III iiiir |)!ilh tlu' j;I(»\v of djiy; SlJir ol' our liopc, Tliy sol'tciicii liu'lit CluMTs llio loiiu' wiilclirs of llu> ni^'lil. ;{ Oiii- iniiliiifrlil is Tliy siiiilo w itlidriiwii Our iiotmliilo is Tliy ^liicious (l.iwii; Our rniiiliow jircli, Tliy nion'y's si^'ii; All. s.ivt' tilt' clouds of sill, aro Tliiiio jUr to S i-llcrilli; \\ lilt:. Nil. 4-')) 1 54 WILTSHIRE CM. (o. t., i)„w,.s. No. 28) I 1. Thuoiuiu all 4 Ijord of all lift', liolow. .•iliovc, Wlioscli^'lit islnitli.wlioso wariiilhislovo, Ht'l'oro Tliy ('v»>r-l>laziiij,' tliroin< We ask Tio liistro of our owu, f) (Jraiit us Thy truth to make us fn't>, And kindling' hearts that liurii for Tlioc, Till all Thy livinir altars claim Oii«> holy litjlil, oiu» hoavi'iily tlaiit o. w. y G. r. Smarl, 1H4R 4- •4 i --* # * 9 • tho clmn^-inf^ sccucsof life, I 44— » 1— 1 -I +— 1 1 r- ' ^ J ■^-ii- Thi xz pniis-es of I I I my (lOil shall still My heart and touguo em-ploy. A -men. 2 Of His doll vera nee T will boast, Till all that are distres.sed, From mine exam]»le eomf«»rt take, And soothe their jjriefs to rest. 3 Oh, masjfnify the Lord with me, With me exalt His name; When in distress to Him I called, He to mv rescue came. ^d^^m^m -t9- 4 Oh, make Imt trial of His love, Exp«'rieiu'e will decide How hlest are they, and only they, Who in His truth confide. 5 Fear Him, ye saints, and you will then Have nothing? else to fear; Make but His service your delight. Your wants shall be His care. lao N. Tate and N. Br.idy, 1696 -iHoo) H liiiil Hlur; a m 1 1 1 11 .1 - »(i(»i. 11 fliislovo, lor Tluu., Ill) 1H4R then |t, Ir.tdy, 1696 ^o^ tbc jfatbcr 155 HUMILITY 1.. M S. I'. Tuckcrman. 1848 I . Ijoud! 'I'lioti IiuhI m-iirch'(l iiud nimii nut thro'; 'rhiiii* oyo (■iiiii-iuuiuIh, with {iii ^ •i 4- '-^ • • I ^ - /* p^J^^IJ r^: :1 £1. p:' j:^ 1 1:, i LU, 1. U My ris-iiiK. mxl niy rcHt- iii^ hoiirH, My hiurt uuil tlcHh, with nil their pow'rH. A-v\n\. 2 My tlimij^lits, l)ct'(ir\vNifore Tliy face, Still hear and do Thy sovereign will. 4 To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heaven adore, From men and from the angel-host Be praise and glory evermore. m G. Tersteeijen, 1729 Tr. J. Wesley, i739 • alt. and arr. !l a ,; \i It (5o^ tbe jfatber 157 CHURCH TRIUMPHANT L. M. J. W. Klliott (1833-) 1. TiiK Lord in King! lift up thy voice, O earth, and ail ye heavens, re - joice: i 3^ _j i ■^^.M.i^ r- J ^ .JL J. -^- * 1 V j J c # m -^ r -ii= T r it ^-J. r From world to world tlio joy shall ring, "The Lord om-nip - o - tent is King!" A -■ men. — Jag— 1 f- O^rgizzf^n-r-p: :>•* E^^pflll 2 The Lord is Kiiij;:! who then shall dare Resist His will, distrust His care, Or inuriiiur at Mis wise dtnirees, Or doubt His royal promises? 3 The Lord is Kiuj,'! Child of the dust, The Jud|y:e of all the eiirth is just; Holy and true are all His ways ; Let every creature speiik His praise. i Oh, when His wi-^doni can inistake, His mignt decay. His love forsake, 158 MISSIONARY CHANT I L. M. Then may His children cease to sing "The Lord Omnii)otent is Kinjf!" 5 Alike pervaded by His eye, All parts of His dominion lie; This woi'ld of ours, and worlds unseen. And thin the boundary between. 6 One Lord, one empire, all .■jecurcs; He re'sjiis, and life and death are yours: Thro'earthandiieavenouesonfjfshallrinf;, "The Lord Omnipotent is Kinyl' J. Cotuler, ifl24 C. Zeuner, 1S32 2 He slijikes the heavens with londalavms; 3 Proclaim Him Kinpr.pronounce Him blest; How terrible is God in arms; He's your defence, your joy, your rest ; In Isr;iel are His mercies known. When terrors rise, and nations faint, Israel is His peculiar throne. God is the strength of every saint. 131 I. Wntts, 1719 'tt (I833-) N ns, rp - joice: T- n mm g! " A ' ((if)!. "'r^I se to sing K:infr!" ie; rids unseen, ween. secures ; th art' yours: DnjifsliJillrinp, your song; I 1 m^ ^rilTzsit?- 75^- ■rse. A- men. I m^ ce Him blest; your rest ; ns faint, saint. I. Watts. 1719 (Bob the jfatber 159 THANKSGIVING 7s. 81. W. B. Gilbert, 1865 -^fm^fwrnm r- i- -s»- - ( Pbaise the Lord, His glo - ties show, Saints with- in Hi.^ courts be - low, ( ] An - gels round His throne a - bove, All that see and share His love, ( ^ 4t- ^ .1 -I -i- 4 :^=^ IT" -4- r — > I I - — ' — - — r - " ' - ^ — tr-r— T ■ "^==— F— ^ J Earth to heav'n, and heuv'n to earth. Tell His won - ders, sing His worth; -#-.-#--#■ M -0- -0- -^>- #- • Hj rd- -g- g-#- -*- • -*- 1?— r- =f: -fS;- Pi^ IM :'is_ ^ ^ ^^^Zr:z^ ^= 4- '± _(&- -^- g^n Age to age, and shore to shore, Praise Him. praise Him ev - er - more, .1 - men. V. ^ I -J- ■ ■ * 4:- zt; ^i^^^i^aiEEzi 2 Praise tlie Lord, His mercies trace; Praise His providence and ;rrace, All that He for men hath done, All He sends us thrti'ij^h His Son. Strings and voices, hands and hearts, In tlie concert bear your parts; All that breathe, your Lord adore, P) ise Him, praise Him, evermore. H. V. I.ytc. 1H34 NORFOLK L. M. (Second Turn) S. Howard 1710 1782) 1 I I I ■' (• i|| 1? i ! i[ ■ 1. (5ot> tbe iTatber i6o TEMPLE COURT L. M. 81. E. J. Hopkins (i8i8— ) , , . I b 1. The spa- cious firm - a-iuent on high, With all the blue e- the -real sky mf F- • -0- I — r ^U ^ I 111 -|l— , 4 4 4 i.JjLA^ i wm t-r- m J__J__.J J f^— + 1-,- I , J-^'— J- -J 1 1 ,^T . 4 4 .d^fr- ■4--J^s\~i:~\==±:-^==iiz =f=: j=3^ES=t^ i^ ■ I I I ■ ■ ■ ' r t* And spanf,'le(l lieav'ns, a shiu-inf,' frame, Their great o - rig - i - nal pro-claim. I p — — — -i^^t P- ^F=f f — I — f -5f — f J I h Ei!EItE Th' unwearied sun, from clay to 4 J M- day, I rtizz:: f--5i fc*: s-^ Does his Cre - a-tor'spow'r dis -play, E ■f^-F- 1 And pub-lish - es to ev - 'ry land The work of an al-might-y hand. A-\ucn. N 1 Ff ani 2 Soon as tlie eveiiiiifr .shades prevail, The moon takes up the wondrous tale, And nifjlitly to the listoninj? earth Repeats the; story of her birth ; Whilst all the stars that round her burn. And all the planets in their turn, CouHrni the tidings as they roll. And spread the trutli from pole to pole. 124 What though in solemn silence all Move round this dark terrestrial ball ; What though no real voice nor sound Amidst their radiant orbs be found ; In reason's ear they all rejoice. And utter forth a glorious voice ; Forever singing, as they shine, " The hand that made us is divine." J. Addison, 1713 [8i8— ) I I •eal sky J- i 1 >ro-claini. ^-tE 4 m IS - play, I ?- t I ill ball ; ;ouucl 11(1 ; le." dison, 1713 CREATION L. M. 81. 3ob tbe ifatber (Secoml Tune.) -J — I I 1^4— p^-i- 1— J_— -1- 1 ^ -j^-i — U^-- ,5;-^ 4-, I 1. The spa-cious firm - 11 i jL f-= |i:;=i lucnt on I liiKh. Arr. fr. F. J. Haydn, 1798 — » ~ — — 1^ — With all the blue e - ; i i :^- -U- % ■r tbe 1 =*=*^ ;^: real sky (^ ' i 1 I And span -gled heav'ns, a tl^ Me -J- i a shin - inf^ frame, Their f-"i:« ;t=t I I ^^ -Ui ^^3: -^-r-i?!l rpri: -/&--!- g :=t :f— .-^ -H U,-J h-^.-i great o "g - 1 , I i"^ • I I I ! II II nal pro - claim. The unwea-ried snn from day to day, i^. 1^ J^/ -(2- — «- -(=2 -■Cy B^ .--J- EtE: £ «< :^ EEEt ] I Does his, . . Cre - a tor's power dis - play. And pub ^^ I K fe^J :p=. T-- ^^^ m=:x Perf. :t--b I I f (Z-i -a- i i-:Jrt: -5^- ev 1 I ery land I I ingp 15^3 ^*^ The work I I an. al-mifjht - y hand. ,1 - mvn. m ■t=f- i EEfe^gEfeE£E|?fEf - -^- -t: H ►- -I 1- iia las 3mI 'ill jih III I ii! 6o^ the jfatbcr KNIGHTSBRIDGE 8s, 7s. 81. J. B. Powell, 1885 i^ ::r-3 r 1. Phaiwe tho Lord, yc; hoav'ns, a - (loie Iliiu, Praise Him, iin - ytis, in the hci^lit; ^ I 1 , , , ■ r I I J j J I 1 I ! I t it \tss ?:^iz: Sun and moon, re - joice be - tore Him; Praise Him, all W^F'i:^ 4 \^^ fc=t 11 I stars of i J. ^; 1 light. I :tz._ ^ r .z:t; =±z Pniise the Lord, for He hatlispok-en; Worlds His might y voice o - ■J- beyed; -X I I Ik I J k i Laws which nev-er shidl be brok-en I ^ I J -J- I I i ss* s^g#^#^^#Ng For their guid-ance He hath made ^ I M^4 « men. ? V — h- (Or to Austria, No. 632) 2 Praise the Lord, for Ho is f»lorious ; Never shall His promise fail; God hath made His saints victorious; Siji and death shall not prevail. Prai.se the God of our salvation : Hosts on hiirh. His power proclaim; Heaven Jind earth, and all creation, Laud and magnify His name. l-tmiulliiij; Chupel Coll., 1796 162 8s, 7s. 81. 1 Pkai.sk to Thee. Thou "Treat Creator, Praise be Thine from every tongue; Join my soul, with every ci'eature, Join the universal .song. 126 Father, source of all compassion. Pure unbounded grace is Thine: Hail the God of our salvation, Praise Him for His love divine. 2 For ten thousand blessings given. For the richest gifts bestowed, Sound His praise through earth and heaven, Sound Jehovah's praise aloud. Joyfully on earth adore Him, Till in heaven our song we raise : There, enraptured fall before Him, Lost in wonder, love, and ]>raise. J. Fawcett, 1767 ell, 1885 ,be hci^'lit; '-«<- T r i of light. 1 ^^^ 1 § -j- 1 o - beyed; J U ! ^r ^ - ?(it;>i. mm lassiou, Is Thine: lion, divine. I driven, lowt'd, eai'tli and iloud. im, Ive raise : ^ro Hitu, [d praise. J. Fawcett, 1767 (Bo^ tbe jfatber 163 BETHANY (Smart) 8s, 7.. 81. _J 1 H. Smart, 1867 J. i I 1. Souls of uion, why will ye scut - tcr Like 11 crowd of fri^ht-eued HhetJi)? g ^4» : HEE: ^=?- ^ I r 1 -4- T :i ^! — r iz==l- ^::4:- -=^^-rf 4 :z:ir: tt:^^ .1 i r=r- mm^ Fool - ish henrts, why will ye wau - der From u love so true aiul deep? ^zz=f-_^-T =F^ Wiis there ev - cr kind - est shep-herd Midf so f^en - tie, liidf so sweet, J. J. i ^ J. ^ i J- -^ J J I ! JL J. ^^- ^- :t :!?= g :5^.„=^ ^^m i :4n=i r 1 I ; I I T f i I " ^ ' i i . As tbe Sav-iour who would have us Come and f^ath-er at His feet? A m -t J. i i J ^ J-. t=x: (Or to Chamounl 2 It is God : His love looks jnijjhty, But is mightier than it scents. 'Tis onr Fatlier, and His fondness Goes far out beyond our dreams. Tliei-e's a wideness in (jod's mercy, Like the wideiu'ss of the sea; There's a kindness in His justice, Whicli is more than liberty. 3 For the K)ve of God is broader Than the measures of man's miud, Aud the heart of the Eternal Is most wouderfuUy kind. mmwm^^sm 127 No. 661) But we maki' His love too iiarrow By false limits of onr own. And we magnify His strictness With a zeal He will not own. There is plentiful redemption In tlie blood that has been shed; There is joy for all the n)end)ers In the sorrows of the Head. If our love were but more simple. We should take Him at His word; And our lives would be all sunshine In the sweetness of our Lord. r. W. l;il>er, 1854 i I III -il: i\ ^n 1' at' I 164 (Bob tbc jfatbcr WINCHESTER, OLD C M. Esie's Psalter, 1592 -:}: * When all I f: Thy iner- cien Trims- port -r-i. ed witli ^ i ^F=^ till! vit'W.I'iii lost w In ::)- ^=f is: I I i r- -T' wou-der, love.iiud praise, — m 2 Oh, how shall words with equal warmth The {jratitiide declare, That fiflows within my ravished heart ? But Thou canst read it there. 3 Teu thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; Nor is the least a chqerful h(>art, That tastes tiiose fj^it'ts with joy. 4 Thi'oufifh every period of ray life Thy {goodness I'll pursue; mmm^msm And after death, in distant worlds, The glorious thetne renew. 5 When nature fails, and day and night Divide Thy works no more. My ever grateful heart, Lord, Thy nu'rcy shall adore. Through all eternity, to Thee A joyful song I'll raise; But oh, eternity's too short To utter all Thy praise ! His ho - ly name. A - men. 2 Oh, bless the Lord, my soul ; His mercies bear in mind; Forget not all His benefits ; The Lord to thee is kind. 3 He will not {dways chide; He will with patience wait; taS His wrath is ever slow to rise, And ready to abate. 4 He pardons all thy sins; Prolongs thy feeble breath ; He heals all thine infirmities. And ransoms thee from death. r, 1592 f - veys, t^-' \ i r^ -9- A - men. )rl(ls, m\ uight J. Addison, 1713 s, 1762 m f claim. Pi -0>- A - tnen. \ -Gi- st- I ith. 6ob tbc jfatbcr 5 He clntlics llicc witli His lovo, Upiiohls tlu'c with His trutli, And like tlic cjifjlc ITc renews Tlie vi''or (if tliv voiith. 166 ST. PETER'S, OXFORD C. M. (i Tlieii bless His holy tiatne, \Vh()S(* fjraee hiis made thee whole, Whos(( loviiiiif-kiiidiiess crowns ihv tlays: Oh, liless the Lord, my sonl I J. M..nti;onu'ry, 1H19 A. K. Ki'iii.ij^k', 1826 I '. ' i . I r , i r- i ^ I ^ • 1. While Thee I seek, pro-toct- in^ Power, I I I I I I — (__ 4:-- bj:: ^ lit- my .1 viiiu wish - fs stilled, I |-|: mm Tr f And miiy this con - se - crat-cd hour With het - tcr hopes he tilled. 2 ^ .1 - men. 2 Thy love the powers of thou},''ht bestowed; ]My heart shall find delirred l)y Tliee. 4 lu every joy that crowns my days, lu every pain I bear, Or .soek relief in prayer. 5 When gladness wings my favored liour, ■ji Thy love my thoughtssh.nll fill; Kesigned, when storms of sorrow lower, My soul .shall meet Thy will. G My lifted eye, without a tear, ' ' Th(! lowering storm shall see; ' ■ !My steadfast heart shall know no fear; ■' ' That heart will rest on Thee. n. .Nf. Willi.ims, 17F6 GIFT C. M (Second Tune.) J. liiirnhy (1838—1896) —J — -• — -J- -t-- ■r-f" -^-JL I 1. While Thee I seek, pro - tect - 'ug Power, He my vain wish- es stilled, I J , I I ^M^- =1:: J- I i M. -f>—. i i^ip^i ^giyy^ JBga And may tnis con - se - crat-ed hour With bet- ter hopes be filled. A men. ^ ^ 1^ ^_ -J e 129 i'l "i.3 Ml M t: i! '1, 1! 3 ?5 i 4 00b tbc Jfatber R. Farrant (1530 — 1580) 1^7 FARRANT C. M. 1. (ioi) iuov(;n ill II iiiVH -to- rious wiiy IIih won-dcrH to ptr - foim; J J / J J J V J i .' i V ^ ^ . 1^ 1= jp-^ -rt;^t=^E=E ^ Ho plitlitH IliK fnot-Mtops in the sen, And ridesui)- on the ntorm. .■I -men. ^ — • :t=t: I: ' ^' f= 2 Dt'cp in uiif'atlioniJible iiiiues Of iicvt'r-t'.Miliiif^ skill, Ht' Ircasim^s up lli.s brijjflit dcsifj^ns, And works His sovercij,'!! will, 3 Y(( tViU't'iil saints, fresh eoiivajjt' take; The clouds y«> so much dread Ave hifif with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head. 4 Judjife not the Lord by fe(;ble sense, But trust Him for Ilis grace; DUNDEE C iM. m r~-^-r --^— Se^ ^ It sia F r- 2 m- — I — P'-r-_ To Thee there's nothing old appears - Great God, thei-e's nothing new. 4 Our lives thro' various scenes are drawn, And vexed with trifling cares; Wliile Thine eternal thought moves on Thine undisturbed affairs. 130 '• Watts. 1707 -1580) - form; ^^ -fi>~ \ -'- r A -men. \M ICI) :Hste, . Cowper, 177a r, 1564 m fe we! I -s*-— I a A - mei\. Vai H ppears — lew. Ire drawn, r ' pves on |I. Watts, 1707 169 (Bob the Jfatbc'c MANOAH C. M. ■s* Aiuliorihii) uncerlain pumM 11 r 1 ^1 i^l". -I 1 I!k - «iiN, my tongue, some ueiiveuly theme, Ami speak Home houndlt^sn thing, =1 ■-Si «5- rtfiituifia J'lie mighty works, or might-ier ntiiue, Of our e - (er-mil King. A- men. ^^v^.t- '-^* :tiF0i 2 Tell of His wondrous i'aitiif illness, The voice that rolls the stars aloiijv 1 And sound Ills jxjwer al)roa(l; Speaks all the promises. Sinf; the sweet promise of His {,'ra(;e, -'A ()h, mijjflit I hear Thy heavetily ton«rue The love and truth of (lod. Hut whis[)er "Thou art mine!" 3 His very word of recite. 5 The holy church throughout the world, O Lord, confesstis Thee, That Thou eternal Father art, Of boundless majesty. 6 Thy honored, true and only Son And Holy Ghost, the spring Of nevtir-ceasing joy ; O Christ, Of glory Thou art King. Alioti, ( Latin, 5th Cent.) Tr. Tate ;'nd Brady, 1705 •; ■ - f i ■I U' 1 ■ J. Turlc, 1843 0ot> tbc jfatbcr 17^ WESTMINSTER <"• M. ±4 1. My (}()t T may love Thee too, () Lord, Almighty as Thou art, 172 ST. ANNE C M. For Thou hast stooped to ask of me Tlie lovo of my pof>r heart. .5 No earthly i'atlier loves like Tliee, No mother, e'er s(t mihl, Hears and t'orlteai's as Tliou hast done With me Thy sinful chil.l. (5 Father of Jesus, love's reward. What rapture will it l)e Prostrate before Thy throne to lie, And gaze and gaze on Thee! I'. W. I'.iher, iR49 \V. Croft, 1708 r f^ r f^ \r f 1 \ T 1 1 r f • 1. O God, onr help in a - ges pust, Our hope for years to come, J: m^ V J- j ~i^- 1 t ■=t =t ^; I I I ' I ' 1^ r r ' ' I I Onr slu'l - tor from the^ storm -y bhist, And onr e - tor - nal home! A- iiivii. ' J : ! j .. ! ,_ ! I 1 J I 1 t: s r — \ -| -'-sr (Or to Irisli, No, 588 Or to Westminster, al)Ove) 2 Under the shadow of Tliy throne 3 Before the hills in order stood. Thy saints have dwelt secure; Or earth received her frame, ^ Sufficient is Thine arm alone, From everlasting Thou art God, 1 And onr defence is sure. To endless years the same. 132 irlc, 1X43 I I w bright; ^3rr -1=- ^ A • iiivii. jisk o£ nie iirt. c(; Thee, m hast (lone (1. vanl, lie to lie, Miee! !■•. W. l-,il)cr, 1H49 'riift, 1708 1 f lonie, I - ^ • . !i- /I - men 1 hod, Ime, I God, le. (5o^ the jfathcr 4 A thousjmd M at tilt* ()|ieiiiii|»' (lay. Short lis the WHteh thai ends tlif niirhl (; o (j,,,|. ,,iu- help in ufjes past, Befor.' till- risinf,' snn. . o,,,. i,ope f„r years to come, f) Time, like an evi r-mllint; stream, 'J 1 Hf Thou oiiriruanl whili' lit'f >hall ia>t. Ht-ai's all its sons away; And our clernal honw. I W.ilts, ijr.) 173 HONITON 7^ 81. K. Flood, 1S45 f- , I.I! I. ^ -«.- 1 3 The luoon shineH full at His com-nmnd,And all the stars o - bey, A-iiifn. ^E^MMmM Mmm 3 I sing the goodness of tlio Lortl, That filk'd the eartli witli food ; He formed the creatures with His word, And then prononnced them good. 4 There's not a plant or flower below But makes Tiiy glories known ; And clouds arise, and tempests blow By order from Thy throne. 5 Lord, how Thy wonders are displayed Where'er I turn mine eye, If I survey the ground I tread. Or gaze upon the sky. 6 Creatures, as numerous as they be. Are subject to Thy care: There's not a place where we can flee But God is pi'esent there. I. Watts, 1715 SURSUM CORDA C. M. ^ ^^ (Second Tune. J -I . 1- Arr. fr. G. V. Handel, 1748 i m SfcJe 1. I 8IN0 th'al - mighty pow 2. I sing the wis - doiu that or-diiined The sun ^^^ 'r of God, That made th e mountains rise, to rule the day; m "3^^. ^^ r =D i^ s^.1=iO p^ >34 6o^ the jfatbcr rimt sprt'ud the linw - iii^ kcuh li - hrouil, Ami liiiilt tliii loft - y Hki>'H. Tlif moon Hhiiits full ut His cDtniinuxl, And all tin' HturM o - Ix-y. A ■ men. 175 REGENT SQUARE 8,. 7a. 61. II. Siiutc. 1807 :h=i^ u 1^ f J- ,•^-:_* F^^^^p^f^-^ -4- I^ Al - le - lu - ia! Al - le-lu -ia! God is King in depth and height. A- hien. i I ^ J J^^lJ_A -i f T=t ^ ■^9- ^j: 2 III hi'i- everlasting station Earth is poised, to swerve no more ; 4 Witli all tones of waters bh^nding, Glorious is the breaking deep ; Thou hast laid Thy throne's foundation, (Jlorious, beauteous, without ending. From all time where thought can soar. Alleluia! Alleluia! Lord, Thou art for evermore. (iod, who reigns on Heaven's high .steep. Alleluia! Alleluia! Songs of ocean never sleep. 3 Lord, the water-floods have lifted, 5 Lord, the words Thy lips are telling Ocean floods have lift their roar; .Are the perfect verity; Now they pause where they have drifted, Of Thine high eternal dwelling Now they burst upon the .shore. Alleluia! Alleluia! For the ocean's sounding store. 135 Holiness shall inmate be. Alleluia! Alleluia! Pure is all that lives with Thee. J. Keble, >8^ ; i i \ h h 1 i 176 (Bot) tbc jfatbcr LEONI 6, 6, 8. 4 81. Hebrew 1. TnK Olid ft' A - hnili'in praise, Who rci<,'us enthroned ii - hove; 1 I -^- J 1 I . J I J '■ ^-^#^j r Au - ci.'nt of ev - er 1 — •- tri: ^^ W t^i ' °^— t hist - \i\>^ thiys, And (iod of h)ve: 1il.-lit= -i- f" I I Je - lu) - Viih, jiroat I -J "^_ . I AM! t'iiiisi— ^» lp~1 jSJ'Y .*-|:'-^^:: -f___J ^^ |Arj J5y ciirth and luav'n eon - fest; W r .-T- ._n_.'^_ --|:|:t tEHfc lii ^f= rr r' r » v^_ -J — i. _i bow and bless tht eved nanu', I'or - ev - er blest. .1 - nwii. I ti,r- ' ! h P^-F ' ■tt^- I 5^^ :^5 r- r Si He l)y Hiiij,>elf liatli .'<\v()rn; I (HI His oiith (It'pciul; I sliall, oil eagle's wings upborne-, To heaven ascend: I sliall behold His face, 1 shall Jlis power adore, And sing llie wonders of His grace For evermore. There dwells the Tiord our King. The Lord our Righteousness, Triu-.iiiT.li'Mit o'er tlie world and sin, The Prince of Peace. ■ On Zioii's sacred heigh^ His kingiloin still uiaiiitains, And, glorious, wi'li His saints in light Forever reigns. 4 Th" whole triuinphant host (Jive thanks to (lod on high; Hail, Father, Hon. and Holy CJhost ! They ever cry. Kail, Alirahanrs God and mine! I join the heavenly lays ; All might and majesty are Thine, And endless praise. T. Olivers. 1770 [ebrew Vt:\ liovc; r \ '\m lov( f^x:-! vi t'eHt; _b-^_ m .1 - men. m a lis, ts in lifrlit Irh; (J host! IHC ! Iiiiic, r. Olivers, 1770 <3ot) tbc Jfatbcr R. r. Stewart, 1868 177 GARFIRTH 7s. <"«. 81. 1. O God, the Itock of A - g<'H ^'. ho f)v - (>r - inorr hunt hren, I I I I • :fl^ I r^ -, -_, , ^ J 1 I J 1 - , -, I -I- -A 1 I -A What time tlip tcin - jx'Mt ra - ges, Oiir dwoll-inf^- j)1mci' sc J..J-.-J I rene;. r r I — t- a. =^*-|.^. -• — •■ X- \ )yr--A T Bo - fori r- • - -A *- J - <> - - |<- In* — # J- -.* |^il^?=:^pPfi i'liy first cro - a J , 1 &d tioiis, I () r^ord, th(> Hiinin (iH m -I — --^-.^ now I t-- <9 ■ t 1 I 11'' I F , I » To end -less iifu - cv - a - tions The bJ *^ -•- £ J J- -•- Ev - er - lust- ing Thon! A - mni. ■ti f--^?^^-^-- 'P. -^ .J? ^a ifcia COr U) PiMr^all, N ) 7vf Or '" (JIadiiess [No. 2), No. 2fi9) 2 Our years are like the shadows On sunny hills that lie, Or grasses in the meadows That blossom hut to die: A sleep, a dream, a story By strangers quickly told, And iinreniainiiig glory Of things that soon are old. 3 Thou, who canst not slumt)er, Whose light grows never pale, Teach us aright to number Our years before they fail. *i? On us Thy mercy lighten, On us Thy goodness rest, And let Thy Spirit V)ngliten The liearts Thyself hast blessed. 4 I^>rd, crown our faith's endeavor With beauty and with grace, Till, clothed in light for ever, We see Thee fac*' to face: A yty no language measures, A fz/untain brimming o'er, An endle.ss flow of pleasures, An ocean without shore. E. H. nickerateth. i8«6 1 3C0U0 Cbiist tbe Son ^7" VENI EMMANUEL I- M. 61. Ancient Plain Song I I r I ' I I I I I I I I r , 1. Oh conu!, oh come, ICin -man - u J -^^ J. I el, And in-som cap tivo Is ra el. ;4:_t , I ^ -^ -i J. J . , I I I J 1^ , I I I ) ^-r7t^+=' ^=^ F^-f— 1 — I — r ' i n -p^-r^ 2 Oh come, Tliou Rod of Jesse, free Thine own from Satan's tyranny ; Prom depths of lieli Thy people save, And f?ive them victory o'er the prnive. Rejoice ! Rejoice ! Emmanuel Shall come to thee, O Israel. 3 Oh come. Thou Day-Spriiifi:, come amd cheer Our spirits by Thine advent here: Disperse the fifloomy clouds of nij^ht, And death's dark .shadows put to tiifrht. Rejoice! Rejoice! Emnuiuuel Shall come to thee, O Israel. CAREY'S L. M. 61. 4 Oh come. Thou Kcsy of David, come, Ar.d open wide our heavenly home : Make safe the way that leads on hi^h, And close the path to miser\'. Rejoice ! Rejoice I Emmanuel Shall come to thee, O Israel. 5 Oh come, oh come, Thou Lord of might. Who to Thy tribes, on Sinai's heijjht. In ancient times didst fxive the law. In cloud, and majesty, and awe. Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel Shall come to thee, O Israel. Anon. (Latin, c. 12th Cent.i Tr. J. M. Nesle, 1851 ( Second Tune) H. Carey, 1723 advent 1 Thut nioiirnK in lone - ly ox - ile here Uu - til the Sou of God up - pear. m^^^ Ke-joiee! re- J K-tl Em- man - n - el Shall come to thee, O Is - ra - el. A-men. * ■ ifc£1^4 . g31 g -■5^ ■* 179 ST. GEORGE S. M. 3: T r r f H. J. Gauntlett, 1848 - — r^l^— -^ ;— jE=pkit^ 1. A VOICE by Jor - clan's shore, I (+nm-mon» stern and clear: ;4 A^^ i Tf- -(2- I £^^ -«*- • -t- f^ 1 iiel I el. =P^^ ^^!^ Si r * 1 'frTTT "Re-form; be just, and sin no nwre: God's judsj-mentdraw-eth near!" ^ - men. I J I J ■ "^ Jill I 2 A voice by Galilee, A holier voice T hear: "Love God; thy iieiphbor love: for sen (iod's mercy draweth near!" 3 O voice of «luty, still Speak forth : T hear with awe ; 'W In thee I own the sovereifjrn will, ^Sfbey the soverei^ law. 4 Thou hiffher voice of love, Y('( speak thy word in nie ; Throujrh duty, let ine upward move To thy pure liberty. S. Lunffrelliiw, 1R64 H 3ciMi0 Cl)ii0t tbc Son STUTTGART Ss. 7,. •• l's;ilm.MliM SmT.i." Ciilin. 1711; ^' - ^ • : : ' r • r r ' r ^ ^ * ' * r r- I I, ('nMI , Tlloll 1(111^ I'N • jU't't - ctl .It' HIU., Ituni Id H(>t 'I'liy |n'ii |ilr free; J I ' J. •' .' I , » I I I - I • ' I b:j r* f i I r i f ,» r r : f r lit't Us thill our rest in 'I'lici". I i. .1- « « r f .1 - J/ICII. Hofii to ri'ii;!! ill IIS for rvcr. Now Tliy ^Tiicioiis liiiiydoiii liriiii;'. \ \\\ Tliiiif own I'tci'iiJil Spiiil, Kiilo ill ;ill our lioirts .iloiif ; Hv 'riiiiic ■•ill-siilliciciil merit |{;iis(' lis to 'IMiv glorious tln'oiic. l''roni our Ii'mvs :itiil sins Vi' Icnscus; e^ » : : • I « ' • • 'J IsVMOrs Strcilirlll Mini COII-^olllllOll, llo)>o of ,'ili till' <';u'lii Tliou nrt ; Ut'.-ir desire ol' e\ery luitioii. .loy ot' i'\er\ loiii;iiii;' lie;irt. W Ititfii 'Pliy people to deliver. Horn ;t child, .-iiid \ et ;i l - In ill. ^ J-llJ I tr^zM^i-t^-E^ 2 Hl('ss«\l hill- ilmt he.jrd llie soiiir < >t' that jrionotis aiip'l lliroii^r SwellitifT Jill our slopt's aloiifj. AlMiiw! 3 Happy sht^plu-nis. ••«» whose oar Fell till tidiims irhul and elear. "Goti to man i< drawiiiir near." Alleluia: 4 Thu- revealed to slieph»'rds' ■ ves, Hidden from the arrest ;iiid wise. HO Entorinir eartli in lowly srnise— .Mleluia! 5 W< adore Thee as our Kinij, And to Thee our sotifr we sing; ()nr best olTeiimr to Tlu'e lu'llifj. Alleluia! (\ BlessM Babe of Bethlehem. Owner of earttrs diadem. Claim and wear the radiant gom. Alleluia! H. lton.tr, 1857 Ik "y IJ •twn. 1111)1. J] lar, 1857 182 IWatlvlt^ MONKLAND 7- I 11 Willu,. iKOi ^..,_i_^= J I. Hiiiiiiir unci joy liil in tlic iiicpim, l''nr fo iih 11 cliiM in liorti; ' J ! J I ' • J- * J *' • J" J hf f r flfi.?"li--u-.r tlr r..J I : -TJ fli i i\t T-i -l! .' J 11:1-11 l'"ri)iii Mm liii^li-cHl iciiliiiMot' liruvcti, Ihi - tn iin 11 hoii \h ^jivcii. ,1 - invn J J I J J i J J. ,1.J. i .' , I 2 Woiiilci'l'iil ill cimiiscl llo, 'I'lic iiicMriiJilc l>( il y : Sire of ;iL''<'S lic'rl' ti) cciisi', Kiri; <>1' lr I'c'icc .'{ (!<)iiii' Mild wofsliip ;it His I'fct-, Yield to <'lirist the lioiiui^ji' iiicrt,: From His nuin^'fr to ||is tlironc, I \<>\n;\^c dill' tci ( iod iiIoih'. ■\ ( i lory III' to ( iod on liit^li I K;iitli, iiplii't, till' joyl'iil cry ; I'niisi! iliiii, ,'ill ye licfivi'idy host, Falln'r, Son, ;iiid Holy (Jliost. J. ii. Iiykc, (1K25 1X76) 1 03 GLEBE 7^' I. Hail, nil liiiil tlio joy liil iiioni ! '\\: t tortli t'i'oiii ciulli to li(!(ivcti, I I*' I I I I ^ I I , I I Tlmt " to ns 11 cliild in liorii," Thiit " to uh it hom is f^ivi'ri." .\ - mi-n. I • i J— -t_,, J /. . -^- .--Jl,-— iL. 0^^J^.^^-. JL- ^^ r. ^ I -^ .-. 2 Aii^^i'ls hciidiiij;' troiu tln' sky, (Minuted ill tlie wondroiiH birth, "(ilory be to God on hifrb, PtJU-e, f;ood-\vill to man on earth." 3 Him prophetic strains proclaim King of kings, the incarnate Word ; (in.'at and wondert'iil JIi> iianii', Prince of Peace, the mighty <»od,, 4 Join we then our feeble lavs. To the chorus of the sl II Shout the glad ti - dings, ox - ult - inj^ - ly sing; Jo - ru - su - loiu triumphs, Mes ^ Verge. Yl4 1^ tr- gjiiifiS'i r i - ah .'s King. 1. Zi - on, the mar-vel-ons sto - ry be tell - ing, The i^i ^jf^ fl -»&- Son of the High - est, how low - ly His birth; The brightest arch - an - gel in m r — t- ii^ 1ti=f: 1 1- 1 I -^ J- F? ^: 2 Tell how He coiiiuth; from nation to nation The heart -cheerinfT news let the earth echo round: How free to the faithful He offers salvation. How His people with joy everlasting are crowned. Shout the glad tidings, etc. 3 Mortals, your lioniage be gratefully bringing, And sweet let the gladsome hosanna arise : Ye angels, the full alleluia be singing; Om^ chorus resouiul through the earth and the skies. Shout the glad tidings, etc. W. A. Muhlenberg, 1826. 142 matlvlt)? AVISON II. II. 12. II Witli Refrain (Sicowt Tune) C. Avison (1710—1770) Ke/rrttn. I - — f^ 4 J 1 d I , I r, 1 I . I r Shotjt the glad tidings, ex - ult - iug - ly sing; . . . .fc - ni - sa-lcm triumphs, M«'s. ^ I I 1 I III ! -^j^ ^ I 1^ I 1 :p~ni "trzz: mi^m^^hM The .4- ^ 3] )eiV. '^26. I I I I '^ I ^ I '1^1:1 I III si - lib is King. 1. Zi - on, the tuiir- vd- ous sto - ry bo tell-inf: The Son of the I I I I I j^ ' J ' I ' ^ I I ' I I I I -'^-. (i -*: :e-- -t- m- b3=i I I f- I T i-i I I , I r^' ^^ i ^ I I ^ r High-est, how low -ly His birth; The bright-est arch-un-gel in glo-ry ex-celling, He |sfc-£t^t- -t=-t — ^ -fi2 ! i^ -^— ^— ^ -• - I — » -^ 4/ffr Jo*< i)er«e. fc f^^t- :| ~r „ . , . r, t ■ A/ter last verge. 1 stoops to re-deem thee, He reigns up-on earth. Shout the glad tidings, exnltinglv sing;. . . . is^zS ^_ti|l^£2E^ r-r-r- i4 __^i_J^4-4--U- J ^ ^~ T" b I I II . . b I I I 1 I I I Je - ru-sa-lem triumphs, Mes-si-ah is King, Mes-si- ah is King, Mes-si-ah is King. A-men. tit — ■(- -\ — i — m f^ w. —<5h- JO.^ ~^ m '43 i "f 'I- 3C0U0 Cbrl0t the %o\\ 185 PORTUGUESE HYMN 1' M. IncKular J. Reading, 1692 — 1-^ 1 i *-_j. -i:^. r f 1. Oil c-diiic, nil y(^ faith - I'ul, Joy-fiil and Iri - uiii - pliiint, Oil come ye, oh 2. CkxI of (loij, Li^^ht of Lij^'ht, \\. Wing, choirs of \n - ^^ols, Sin^^ ;:. ex - ul - tc. - tinu, I. Yea, Ijord, wo j^reet Thee, Horn this biip-j.j (..(M-n - iug, Lo! !!<• (ib- Siiii^, all ye ■T'' sus, to g-g-4 gts^-ar^=y.j^=r^£|--^ I I ~=f -ht 3^ 'i-^ Ijpzji^ -(&- ?^ -1 — J- -(?»"5' come ye to Hetli - h> - hem; Come itiid be hois not the Vir - i^iii's womi); Ver - y ci - ti-zens of hciiv'n a - l)ove: (Jlo - ry to Thee he j^lo - ry ^i^'ii! ^Vord of the J V hold Ilim ]>orn the Kiii^' of (tod, V)Q - Mdt - tell, not cre- (lod In the Fa - ther, Now in flesh ap- -r i c- T^ wm -i — -«^ —<9 i ^ 11^ 1^^ AStev each ver! Oh come, let us a high - est; i pear - ing; ' N \^J ■^— -t: zt— tz: dore Him, Ob come, let ua a - dore Him, I I ! m ^ -.^ — g qK^~t- -1 r- r '^=^ — I — >> I — V-, — I ZM. zrii Oh I come, let « ^ tzzzztiz lis dore I /5I Him, Christ, the Lord. iaHii A - men. t-F-'fef=i-t- l^^Sl^lS 144 Anon. (Latin, 17th Cent.) Tr. F. Oakeley, 1841 p n IRatlvlt^ 1 86 ADESTE FIDELES 6s, 5s. With Refrain r r T r J. Ham by (1838—1896) 1. CoMi; liith- er, ye faith - till, Tri - uiiii)h ant - ly siii^; ('onic, sit in tho I ' I ' 1 '1 ' '^ I I "1 1 I I I II ■€--<'■ d ' ^ M d ^ -^ d '^ I ' d d *~ I r I i T r I T 1 ' r 3| i- r 1^ inan-f^er Tho au - gels' (IimmkI Kiii^'; To ]5ttli - le - hem hast - cii With I ' I I I ^ I -0- -^i- -0- -0- -^ -0- -0- . ^_n I ^^=L^ -^ — '. p I ■ — I — *-! 1 B n XW 1- w — in;:- Him, -s- men. a 2k J. joy - fnl ac, - cord; I I d-|=i oil comn yo, come hith - or, -.L j ;*_j_.L J — ^_, ^ Oh como yi;, coim? •O-- ^H Orj. Ci? . _<5r_ iffi I hith - cr, Oh come ye, come hith - or I -«r 1 — I \ "& 4 1 I To wor - ship the Lord. -2>" .1 - i/lfX. \ P f n p^i^Ei^^^ai^a 2 True Son of tlio F.-itlier, He comes from tlie skies; To be })r)rn of ;i Virpfiii He (lotli not despise, To Bethlehem hasten, etc. 3 Hark! h;irk to the angels ! All siiifrinfyin heaveii, "To (Sod in the hifrhest All g'lorv be g'iven!" To Bethlehem hasten, etc. 4 To Thee, then, O Jesus. This day of Thy birth. Be frlorv and honor Throujih heaven and earth; True (lodhe.id incjiiuate! Omnipotent W^trd! Oh come, let us hasten. Oh come, let us hasten, Oh come, let us hasten To worship the Lord! Anon. (Latin, 17th Cent.) Tr. li. Ciiswall keley, 1841 (The tune on the preceding page m.iy tje used, if preferred) "45 II 3C0U0 Cbrlet tbc Son 1 87 MENDEl^SSOHN 7^ XI- An-, fr. Mfn.lclssolm, 1840, l.y \V. H . Cummings, 1S55 «4 —J "3 iini i-^iri -i^i:v=i I— f- 1 1 i i • I r-r a- Ig r- r^i^ 1. IIaickI tli<' licr-iilil nil - Kcls siii^^," (ilo- ry t I I J J J t -C ^ j[ ± ■•: * ., ? — P I I ^ tliciU'W-lioru Kiiij^; Pi'iiccoii cuitli.iiiul -F--^tp I -«'. a=i ■ <■>■ iL mild, (joiliiud sill - inis ii'C -oii-cilcdl " Jo v - fill all vo -^. I 7l^=«; 4k^-,Mi f-r -i — i 4:- nn-tioiiH, rise I 1 .Toil! the tvi-ninph of tlic skies; With tli' iin-p«'l-ic host i)iM-claim " Christ is born in J J. 4. i JL J l js>^ iL •! ± ± ±: J. .J. -^ ^0JL ' / I ^: I I ' > ]?('tli-h-lieiii." lliirk! the lier-uld an-f^els sing " Glo-ry to tlie new-born Kiut^." A-niiii. J -#- ^ 't^ 'th ' V -p- ^-^- a^-E * m. -i ?^^ -<^ gfefeJ ' Organ I'ldal. 2 Christ, by liiglu'sl licjivt'ii julorod; <'hrist, tlic evet'lustiiiu: Lord; L:it(' ii! lime behold ITiiu conu', Offspring- of tho Virjj^iii's womb: Vt'ih'd in ilesh the Godhead see; linil tjjt' Tii(;iiniat<' D«'ily, Plojist'd ;is man with nu'ii to dwell; Jesus, our Emmiinuel ! Hark! the herald angels siiijj:, "Glory to the new-boin King." 3 Hail, the heaven-born Prinee of Peace I Hail, the Sun of Righteousness! Ijiglit and life to all He brings. Risen with healing in His wings. Mild He lays His glory by, Born that man no more may die, Born to raise the sons of earth. Born to give them secoTid birth. Hark! tlieher.iMi angels sing. "Glory to the ne\v-l)orn King," C. Wijbley, i7!q: alt. (1 Wliit.-fiel.l, J753. M. Mail.iii. 1.-60, 146 Stippl. to Now \'ersion, c. 1782, J. Kein[Jthurn>;, i8ia r>gs, 1855 (iti'tli.iinil - - r— -" ^11 )Ii.«, rise, 1 is born in r_zt-_ £g til. 11 '<> ' ^ ." .I-Ziicd kCl f Pciioc ! e, M.iilaii, 1:60, orn.'. 181 i> matlvlt^ HERALD ANGELS 7- «!■ r^-'w^/ /-oir; J. H. Dykes (1823— 1876) 1. Hark! tlir hfi' -aid an - g-ls «inh' "(ilci-rv tn tlir inw-lxnn Kiiif^! I'caii' mi -i •/ i * J. J. J. J .j__^ i -i Z ^ J J €'1 L r -n ..[— -(^-: cavtli, iiiiil mer cv mild, (ti>d mid Kin - iici's ret" - on - oiled!" Jov - t'nl. all ye l^-:ztr_.- iJ- .-; ^1- na-tions, rise, Join the til - niiipli (if tlit! skies; M'ith th'an-nel - ic host proclaim ^-^=^M-Nrl^^ wr r — f- 'C'lirist is horn in Hetli - le - lieni, Christ is 1 LTf r~r- horn in l$eth - le - h I em!" lark! the liir aid an - ;4ils sing "Gl.> - ry to tin- new -horn Kinf J ^^ -' J -ir-^ ."3/3* J •■ =^ '' , 3=-Fi-»,J:; 188 (MENDELSSOHN) 7^- 81. 1 11k liJis coini", llic Christ of (Jod; Left for us ITis '4l;i(l abode ; St()oi)iii,tr from His throne of bliss, To this darksome wilderness. He has come, the Prince of Peace; Come to bid our sorrows cease; Come to scatter, Avith Hisli^ht. All t't" sliadows of our uifj^lit. 2 He, iIk' mijjflity Kiiifr, has come, Makiuf? tlii noor eartli His lioiue; Come to beai- our sill's sad load, Son ol David, Son of God. He lias come, whose ii iiiui of i,'raee Speaks deliverance to our race; Left for us His jjclad abode, Son of ]\Iary, Son of (iod. 3 Unto us a. child is born; Ne'er has earth beheld a morn Out of all the moi-tis of time Half .so fiflorious in its prime. LTiito us a son is pven; He has come from (rod's own heaven, Hringin^f with Him from above Holy peace and holy love. I J- ' ' n. Hoii.'ir, 1857 1 3c9U0 Cbrl0t the Qon DEBENHAM (Old 120th) 4 -1,-1 • I • 8s, 7>. 81. .--I R. Kcdiiciul ( 1830 ) J M 1 \ IIaiik ! wlint iiuuin tlioH*' lio - ly vok I List - on to tlio womlroiiH nto l^^lf^Tp^-^mjri Swfot-ly sound. inu tliionuli tbt> Hkics? NVIiich thi-y ulmnt in liyiiiiiH of joy: -0 t t "-'?- 1=1^ _*__-*_ J -IT H -<* — ^ r r • r -j r r • • • L" tli'iiii-nol. "Glo-ry ill I ic lioHt ri) - thfi hit^h-est, joic- es, t?l<' - ry. ^ J. Ifeftv'nly Glo - rv! . r ftl - le - In - ias riBf. I ho to God rnosthif^li" j . Tiwn. fc=? ^J_.J-. ■ J_ -<> f^^^T^^m^^m^^M^ (Or to Austria, No. (132 Or t(i llethiiiiy, No. 760) 2 " Pcuoe (»n «!art]i, pfood-will from heaven, 3 " Ha.sten, mortals, t(» adore Him ; Reat'liiiig far as man is t'ouud, Souls redeemed, and sins t'orfjiven. Loud our polden liarps .shall souiul. Christ is born, the {jfreat Anointed: Heaven and earth His grlory sinjj; Glad receive whom God appointed For your Prophet, Priest, and King. Learn His name, and taste His joy; Till in heaven ye sing before Him, 'Glory be to God most High!'" Let us learn the wondrous story Of our great Red(*emer's birth ; Spread the brightness of His glory Till it cover all the earth. J. C.iwood, 1819 BEMINSTER 8s, 7s. 8 1. (Seco)i(l Tune) Bristol Collection 61- ., ( Hark! wbftt mean those ho - ly voic-es, Swect-ly sounding thronph the skies? ■ "j List - t'u to the woudrous sto - ry Whicli they clmnt in hymns of joy: ^ ^ J .^ j^ _^ I I -1 -*- *- • _^ _j^ ^^ _^ ^^g:i:)g=:*_- zgiz^r^j zig-^£= | ^-^ zt:==:*^zigzzz:gz: z:^iz: w Lo! th'iin-gcl - ic host ro - joic-es, Heav'nly nl "Glo-ry ill the high-est, ^jlo - ry! Glo- ry be IS \ ^ 'h i > ^s ^ ^ jL X \ \ *A. le - lu - ins rise. | to God most high!" j ^ - men. •- -t — ■V- -l -\— -V- ^-■-^-*-| _^__.„| ; — '- a mp :pzz:K_ir: -^ — i^— 4- J. I: «-j 148 ! I.iwood. 1819 I go YORKSHIRE los. r.l VIntlvitv f =r^f- I. ('lIUIH-riASH, It ^.^ .J J - J t^, 3 \f^ \ Wain Wright, 1760 wiiki', llltii till' hit]) - Jiy llluili, \\ 111 Tf on til Suv-iiiiir i)f mull kiiiil was lioiii; liisc to 11 - (lore tlir mys td- - y nf love, =u ^^ Wliicli liustH of nil - ^'<'ls cliiiiit-cd from 11 - hove; W itli tliciii tin' joy - fill •r> ■ — I ii=i { msA ..-J -J i-r'.± ti - (liu^'s lirst bi' - ^^iiii ( >t' (loil in - cuv-niitc iiiid the Vir - gin's Son. A - nfn. 2 TliiMi to tlu' walt'lifiil slicpluu'ils it \v<'is told. Wild liciii'd tlic .•iiii,'('li<' luTfild's voice: " Idt'liold, I liriiifj: t^'x'*' lidiiiirs ol' ii Saviour's liirlli To you and all tiic nations upon taitli: This day liatli (iod t'ullillcd His ]ti'oniist'd word, Tliis day is horn ji Saviour, Christ tlu; Loi'd." 3 H«' sjiake; and straif;ht\viiy the celostial choir Tn hymns oi' joy, unknown before, conspire: Tiie praises of re(l(>eniiii,u: h)ve they sans;, And heaven's whole arch witli alleluias ranj^: God's highest glory was their anthem still. Peace upon earth, and unto men good-will. 4 To Hc'thleheni straight the happy shepherds ran, To see the wonder God had wrought for man: Ami found, with .Joseph and the blessed maid, Her Son, the Saviour, in a manger laid; Amazed the wondrous story they {)roclaim. The earliest, heralds of the Saviour's iitiine. 5 Let us, like these good shepherds, then employ Our grateful voices to proclaim the joy ; Trace we the BaVje, who hath retrieved our loss, From His poor manger to His bitter cross; Treading His s^jps, assisted by His grace, Till man's first heavenly state again takes place. 149 J. Byrom, Publ., 1773 'il ! V ? 1 3e0U9 Cbrlet the Son igi WEIMAR I.. M i C. p. !•:. Hail). 1784 i-^ 1 '*=^ ^^i^ T 1. Aiiii priiisc to 'I'lifo, (' mi \W^ tcr- nal Lord.ClothM in a garl) of tlcsli iviul blood; I I I ; r- >^ t=: iC-Jiztz^^- -J- I 1 I I I ' i I I I > ' ■ i ! I Clioos-iiig 11 nmn-t^cr for Thy tln-oiit'.Vi'hi'f worlds on worlds iirc 'riiiiicii-lonc A-men. w ^:_?^- -4- i-ji -0^ T- r--^ 2 Oiu'c (lid the skies Ixdoiv Thee how: A virj^in's ; rms contain Thee now; Anjjfels, wl:o did in Tiiee rejoice, Now listen for Thine iut'iint voice. 3 A littl(( child, Thou art our guest, That weary ones iu Th<'e may vest: Forlorn and lowly is Thy birth, That we nuiv rise to heaven from earth. 4 Thou comest in the darivsoine ni!.!:ht, To make us children of the lijrlit, To make lis, in the I'ealnis divine, Like Thine own anfjels, round Thee shiue, 5 All this for us Thy love hath dcme; By this to Thee our love is wou; For this we tune our cheerful lays, And shout our t hanks in ceaseless praise. 1st. V. Ancient Keqnitni; ntliers, Martin Lutlier, 1523 INCARNATION L. M. (Seronil Tune) Arr. by W. II. Walter (1825 - 1893) -0- ^ I 2t fA=i-. _^_^rpzr wm 1. Am, praise to Thee, e - ter - nal Lord, Cloth'd in a garb of flesh and blood; WMEl 'j^4' b^-^ Choosing a luauger for Thy throne, While worlds on worlds are Thine alone A- men, \ I J I I i '-*>- y=A p-L| ^ r~r ^r^. m '^^=W -itr:4: i-^- ISO 11. 1784 w iUkI hlood; 3*^ Islri nc. .\-)nen. La iiU'rlit. rlit. iiie, Theo sliiiK', \mw ; .11; lays, ess praise. tin I.iitlier, 1523 5-1893) 1 T'-"'- ami bl(M)(l; f^ •v — 1 •-/5i I e matlvit^ 192 REGENT SQUARE 8s, 7^. 61 r p-f^ -r-^tp-^_5 p: :::« : L FT. Sm.irt, 1867 An-ciels, from the rcdlnisof i/lo-ry. Win'; your iiif»ht o'er ull thf oartli; Ye, who sanj^' vn ^3 r - r E^: ^-1? • s^^z^iEs:' ^-i^--^ r I 3 \f- :/ i a-tion's sto - ry, Now pro-claim ^[is -si-ah's birth : ("omeanil worship, ('oine and worship, J- r J. -U.^i Worship Clirist, the new-born Kin^. .1 - tmii. .i ^ pi^i^li^^rpi 2 Slieplienls, iti the field ahidinj^', Watehiiiix <>'er yotir flocks hy riifrht, God with tiian is now i-esidinfj. Yonder shines the infant -lip^ht; Come and worship, Worship Christ, the new-honi King, 3 Snjres, leave your (*ontenipl;itions, Hrif^liter visions beam afar; Seek the trrtai I>esire of nations. Ye luive seen His imtal st;ir; Come and worshii), Worship Christ, the new-l)orn Kinj?. 4 Saints before the altar bendiiif;, Watchinpf lony: in hope and fear, Suddeidy tlu^ Tiord, deseendinf:^, In His temple shall appear; Come and worship, Worship Christ, the new-born Xing'. !- Mont^oinery. 1819 WTLDERSMOUTH 8, 7, 8, 7, 4, 7 (Second Tune) v.. J. Ho])kins, 1879 :=t: ^^Tim 1. .\N-5I I' i I 'it Ji "i n in \ II n •« i,i 3c0U0 Cbrlst tbc Son 193 'PRINCE OF PEACE < • M. XI. J. n. Dykes, 1874 1. It I'liiiii' up-Dii the iiiiil-nii^lit clciir, 'I'liut j^lorious soti^' of old, From : .i -*-.-j. 4EB:¥1=e^l"C£:Jl i * ,.'^? . V -F -i ft.sj nil pels Ix'ud-iiifJ! iKMir tlio I'iirtli To touch their h;ir]>s of . 1117) 2 Still tlirouirli tlio clovon skios tlu\v come, Look now! for plad Jind troldcii hours Witli pt>!i('«>ful wiiiirs unfiirlfd And still tlicir licavcnly music, floats OVr all the wciiry world: Above its s.'id ami lowly pl/iiiis Tliey hiMiil on heavenly wiiifjf, And ever o'er its HhIwI ^imtlfU The blessed tinjfelf •.■iii(/ 3 ye, bene/ith life's erii»hinff load, Whose form> /ire Id-ndinj; low, WliM (oil idoiiff the chinbing way With painful steps and slow, Come swiftly on the win}?: , O rest beside the weary load. And hear the ansrels sins;. 4 For lol tlie days are hasteinnj? on, By propiu^t -bards foretold, When with the ever-eirelinir years Comes roiiTul the nffv of trold ; When peacf shall overall the <>aTth Its ancient spleiulors tlinj». And the whole world send back the song Which now the angels sing. 15a K. U. Sears, i*"?) 1 874 I'rom [vrth.gooil- a si>l - Clilll nti'ii. hours >u, ,rs rtli tlu' son^ Sears, 1X5) IRativiti? 194 CALM C. M. 81. F. J. Hopkins CiSiX— ) 1. Cai.1i uu tlif list -'iiiii!^ iiir ()t' uij^ht (Joim; hciiv'u's iiu' - lo -diouH stniiiis, 1 I t:__t:~-^-£— r -'—1 t-J^ ^# -f-l r- J ^^• --^ I I ^ I r I ' r -^ ' ^ ' r f' Wlutrc wild .III- (Ic - 11 stretch - cs far Her sil - vcr- niiui - tied plains. I C(: - 1<'S - tial(du)irs trdiu courts a - liovc KLcd sa - crod f^lo - rios there; fe^--^ ^J l^^^^l*#^^PWfl^By And iiii- gels, with their sparkling lyres, Make lun - sic on the air. A - imn. (Or to Carol, No. 197) 2 The answering? hills of Palestino 8eud back th»^ glad roply ; And grcef, from all their holy heights, The day-spring from on high. O'er the blue depths of Galilee There comes a holier calm. And Sharon waves, in solemn praise, Her silent groves of palm. 3 "Glory to God!" the sounding skies Loud with their anthems ring, "Peace to the earth, good-will to men, From heaven's eternal King!" Light on Thy hills, Jerusalem! The Saviour now is born : [plains More bright on Bethlehem's joyous Breaks the first Christmas morn. 153 E. H. Sears, >8}4 3C9U0 Cbrlst the Qon 195 BONN 8. (>, (>, 8, 6, f^^ [. G. I'lbelinj^ ic. 1620 — 16761 -r— T 1. Am. my liciirt. this ni^ht re - joi - ccs. As I hear, fur and near, Swtct-est =l=rzq:-T| i-d-H- -^- ;i^: j -J— I ,-J- • — * — ^ \ ^ -(2- an-^el - voic - es; "Christ isborn," their choirs are singing, Till the air ev-'ry-whtTO g^ 3 t — 1^- t: ^ i^ -^ — I J — I- r F — \— S=r -^ iir Now with joy is ring - iug. l-^l A -'9- .1 - tnen. ^ _-(«. 2 Hark ! a voico from yonder maufjer, Soft, and swoet, doth entreat, "Flee from woe and daiifjiir! [you Brethren, eome! from all that grieves You are freed ; all you need I will surely give you,'' Come, then, let us hasten yonder! Here let all, great aii'l small, Kneel in awe and wonder! Love Him who with h)ve is yearning! Hail the Star that from far Bright with hope is burning! Heedfully my Lord I'll cherish, Live to Thee, and with Thee Dying, shall »'ot perish ; But sliall <^ •. "1 with Thee for ever, Far on high, n. he joy That can alter never. p. (".erhardt, 1656 Tr. C. Winkworth, iRs8 ij . I ALL THIS NIGHT 8, 6, 6, 8, 6, 6 (^n^oml Tune.) V. C. ^Taker, i88i \ \ \ fi rir I li w ^ w 1. All my heart this night re - joi - ces, As I hear, tar aud near, -J- '0- 1^ B r=f^ ^ 1 y^ (___ 5 -G>- M r T Sweet-est an - gel - voic - es ; "Christ is born, "their choitf n..- sing - im. ^ r^-- t- ^^ - "'<5> i .!Z — -t: -tS'- ^- — ■yf'-^ «S4 -I676I I \V(!ct-est * t—t i^ 'ry-wbt^re I A -t ler! yearning 1 )r ever, ^'iiikworth. 1R58 L>r, 1881 ^: zd I acl near, J L • — «> 1 e mm ^ mativlt\? £^i#iiLH4^tiiiifi^ *ry where \o\v with joy i I I .1 - (»»'». y»-. 196 HEATHLAISTDS 7^- 61 t^E^Ej-a II. Smart ( 181,^ — 1^79) -A 1. Sing, O sing, this bless - ed morn; Un - to us ^- ^-^^-=^^ -7:i- 1 11 oliild I , 1 s born, I 1-- t- -^- Sir .J , -1 -j -rJ^-j— -J -— ,-J —J J -^-r-J — i - ~i— i Un - to xis a Son is giv'u, God Him - self comes down from beav'n; KIe^ nft3|-J=t Sing, O sing, this bless- ed morn, Je - sus Christ to - dey is born. A- nuii. '^m =^ -r~r 2 God of God, and Light of light, Comes with mercies infinite, Joining in a wondrons phm Haven to earth, and God to man. Sing, O sing, etc. 3 God with ns, Emmanuel, Deigns for ever now to dwell • H(^ on Adam's f.'illen race Sheds the fulness of Hi> wrace. Sing, O sing, etc. 7=^ mil 4 God comes down .'hat man may rise, Lifted by Him to th" skies; Christ is Son of Man 4iat we Sons of God in Him may be. Sing, O sing, etc. 5 renew us, Lord, we pray, With Thy Spirit day by day, Thai we ever one may be Witii th.3 Father and with Thee. Sing, sing, etc, 155 C. Wordswortti, i86a t^^ I; m 197 CAROL 3C0U0 Cbrl0t tbc Son C. M. 81. R. Storr- Villis, 1849 8, f ^:i^^^J tmm 't ^-^j 7~S ■f ■ ri- I. Wiui.E slicp-henls wiitclu'd tlicir docks by ni^'ht, All seat-ed ou the groniid. ?- Til ill! - ^'cl of the Lord Clime down, And glo %'-^' ry shone a =5^F=e=tF^ 1^^^=^ :t:: ^=^ round. --7 1 1 -I "Fear not, " said he, for might - y dread Hud seized their tron-bled mind; I ==5='=F — t-— h b-^i " "^ji-i-p-- b - I 5- :i =i^ ^•r " Glad ti-dings of great joy ^ ^ N I f^ I ^ \ y \ 1/ , , I bring To you and all man - kind. mm A ' men. "S-f— p' 0-^-0 ^- 1 This ts .'he original ititing '1 "To yon, in David's town, this dfiy Is honi of David's line Till' Saviour, who is Christ the Lord : And this shall be the sign : The heavenly Babe yon there shall find To human view displayed, All meanly wrapt in swatliing bauds, And in a manger laid." (Or to I'lensburg, No. ->3i Or to Christmas, No. 552) 'i Thus spake the seraph : a?id forthwith Appeared a shining throng Of angels, praising God, who thus Addressed their joyful .song: "All glory be to (iod ou high, And to the earth be peace ; (Tood-will henceforth from heaven to men Bngiu, aud never cease." '56 N. Tate, i-m ^1 m STUYVESANT C M. 81. ^4. _. ; matlvlt^ ( Sfconil Tune J __, HS-. 4 W. B, (;ill)er» (1829— ) 1. Wiiil.K MlifphciilHwatclu'dtlieirlloRksbvniKliI, All .scat od nii the ;;riiimil, 'I'lit* uii gid of tlio -»=^E::t 1 — \- m ,.\ tzz:-:: fz^^fr- f-|FL :::^::E t. o-J — I . — ,— i- r-] 1 1 -1- 1 '■ - r-l 1 J — I I.iinl caiiicjdiiwn. And ylo - i\ hIioiic a loviiid. "Fear not," said lie, fur nii;,'lit - v dnail -'- ... . -^ -'^-^ J > I : /^ J- * -J- ^ Uadneized tlu'irtniiilili ilniiiid; (jlad lidiiii;8()l'i:r('at jny Ibrin;: To .\ cm and all niiin kind." .1 men. I i 1 ' I ^ \ . ^ ^ •- , #-t: --?>- .^-» -C ^. :q-[j ii' 51 s NOEL C. M. ('Hnr<] Tnh<) -I Arr. Artliur Sullivan I I 1. Willl.K .slu'plitrds wat( lii-dlhfii'llcuk.shy ni^liI, .\11 soal ■ fd on tin- ground The an • ml ol the -•- -• '4_t=- - -A — I — ?» ■ 1 i ^-c: -•-^^ :-i^ r-r- ^-t-^ -_:'~:|=2= ^i ;gj[ -^Si 'r z;=rq: > -#- • I Lord canu' down, And plo . iv slmni' a round ■ Kear not," said hi', tor inijjht - y dreml t V F-f-M r-r -m =:i^M_ -tii:- f; -4 I ^ — ^- rith Itoiiien late. i7o» _-=E^ I g ^ III •q: f- •-fiS —I !- 'm 'rr IlLII lladstizedtludrtroiiblcd mind ; "(ilad tidiii;:sot' great Jon I Iirinjj; To you .aid uU man kind." A-inen. 5# t£? ^,-..-. .- • H?-. J?-i .;. 4. i r# • V 1=^ *^i =— » i-«^ ;i^ r- 157 ^r^T-F r¥iii I) f !, :f Wl 'il'^ 3e0U0 Cbri0t tbc Son LUTZEN C. M. N. Hermann, 1554 .4 — 4 — -, — J — -^_-j — .-^ -^-4 — 4 — 4— ,-J — , ,•• r I I I r I -•- 1 r ' •J , to the world! the Lord is coiue: Let t'lirtb ro - ccive her Kin": 1. Joy 1:4:^5-1 ^4EElli^«=:t: I fz -0- .J — I — , — I. -^l- 1 I I I I I I ! r i I I I I I ^ -«-■ g, . Let ov - orv heart pre - pare llimroom, And heav'n ftnd na - ture ninj;!. I J- ^#' I I J -^ n J I . z:=|—: ^=— #— |=*-|-r:^h -0 *~^ -pg:zz|:|: i i A • men. -27" a (( )r (o Che.Hterfield, No. 487) He comes to make His blessings flow Far as the curse is found. 2 Joy to ihc world! tlie Saviour reigns: liet men thi'ir songs employ, While fields iind Hoods, rocks, hills, and Repeat the sounding joy. [plains, "^ He ndes the world with truth and grace, And makes the nations prove .'] No more let sins and sorrows grow. The glories of His righteousne.ss, No thorns infest the ground ; And wonders of His love. I. W.itls, 1-19 ANTIOCH <'. M. fSfcond TimcJ Arr. fr. G. I''. Handel, 1742, by L. Mason, 1830 fe KP' ^ it 4-R. I-Ki— f F^i — — I I — I ■— I ) — ^I'-^H^ta — * "I — '-H — ^^— ^H^fc— • 1. .Joy totlioworld lllii' Lord mcomo; liCtcartli icccivoherKiiifr; Let ov -'rv heart jirc piipc Hiiii nimii, I J.M ± M lES M~* • 0' —^A V --'^ f w^w wmm^^^mmm^m • i/' l^ > * ^1 yi ;^ ^ li 1/ ^"^ ' And hiiav'ii and iKitiiii-.siiiL', Andlifav'naiid nature siiif;. And licav'n. and heav'n and na Inrc sinji, ^ tiifp And heav'n and nature sing, iv ^ ^ ^ ^ 4 £ ¥i^^ J W V l^ t^'-V «» l^ 1 1,1,1 J ■> y '-I9 A nil lioav'n ami nutnii^ xln^, Aiul heav'n and nalnit' .-dng, X58 ^ 1 -fZ! }v LI5IJ 199 IWatlvit^ BRISTOL <■. M. K. II<)(lj;cs. lS|i( 1. ll.MtK, tlic f,'lii(l sonndl till' Siiv - ioiir coiiHs, 'I'lu,' Suv - i(>\ir proiu-iscil luii^^; I 1 ' I I 1 ! ' ' I,(t t\ - cry lifiut lire -pure ii throne Ami cv - crv voien ii suiil', A -mini. I<(t t\ - cry lifiirt pre -pure ii throne Ami cv - crv voice ii' soii)^ .j:?:J=^g rri;:yia 12 Hf coiiK's, tlic prisoufi's to rclciisc, In S.'itMii's lioiidiitrc lichl : Tlic j,';itfs of lirass ln'foi'c Him hurst, Tlic iron fetters yield. .'} lie eonies, iVoiii t]ii('k i.',.,,},,,,., „|jiy tlitil I'oly star Just grlisten and are ^/onc. (},.,,^„ ^,y^.^.y y,.,„. „„„;,, hn^rht, 3 Yet doth the star of Betlileliem siied And send its fjrlorious l)eams afar A lustre pure and sweet; To fill the world with lijjfht ! 159 W, C. nryant, 1R75 ': il f m ■ i ll Hi 1 ^ 1 ■ 1 i' ' ! ' i' 1 ( 'i 1 1 i 1 i« r ■*- ■ r'l M' illl Mi I ^t 8 1;; '". w 3C0U6 Cbrlst tbc Son 201 BETHLEHEM 1'. M. «, (>, 8, 6, 7, 6, 8, 6 J. Harnhy (1838—1896) 1. I) LIT - 11. K t(»wii of lUth - li.'-hciM, How Klill we mm Ihiv |i r^ i^ I A - bovo tliy (li't'i) iind driMiiii -Icsh sU'cj) 'I'lu' si - lent stai-s go hy; Pi-^ ?:=§■ ^^d ::4- :z1=z:h^ ' I I I T -J- ?T- jLi_zt :. J JL j.pi:-zd_j^ yA T^TT—r (5- I I Yft in tliv iliirk streets shin - etli The ev - er - lust - in^^ ligl'^; V V * * ^ -t ^ J - :t -J- ^^. -iri: -^^ J^'l^ "^' '~r i o l-'i'- The hopes iiud feiirs of all the yeiirs Are met in thee to- nif^ht. A - men. f-+r 1 • ~1 —I \ — t-j^-i — ^- -f:— ^-t-,-^ — r— '— r :y -'f f : lilii i ForClirist is l)«>ni of Mary, Ami ^'atlicrt'd all aliovc, Willie mortals sleep, llie aiiticls keep Their watch of womrrinj;' love. O inoi'iiiiifj: stars, tojietlier Proclaim tlm lioly birth! Ami ])raises siiiir to (Jod the Kini; And peace to men on earth, 3 How silently, how silently, The wondrous {jift is j^iven ! So God imparts to human hearts Tlie blessings of His heaven. r—^— t- No ear may hear His cc.mins;. Hut in this world of sin. Where meek souls will receive Him still, Tlie dear Christ enters in. 4 Oholy Child of Bethlehem! Descend to us, we pray ; Cast out our sin, and enter in ; Be born in us to-day. We hear the Christmas anjjels The ^reat pflad tiditifrs tell; O come to us, al)ide with us. Our Lord Emmanuel! 160 p. UrcHiks, 1868 rH()6) ''^f le:... ^ i>y; ^ , 1 Si i rJ- ^=1 n li«l>t; o- . <>- VST 1 - l/)f». p Ilini still, iMatlvltv? ST. LOUIS P. M 8, 6, 8, 6, ^, 6, 8, 6 (Stcnml Tme) L. H. Rfdner, l868 J 1 4;t--|-^-r^^l^^i^^.^=^^r^L; _[v..i-f-| ^ ]. O MTTLEtowuof UttlilL'-bfiu, How still we Keo tluH' Hi'! A- liovt' tliy cictp uml ilV r-T-r ■ r-'-r- --|J= -I^^ i; ■*p»-: EL|:i^tE I tit'' ' I I I I ' dri'iuiilt'Hs -li(|( Tho si-lont stius ^^o bv; Yut iutliv ■! ;k -lie ts shin - ctii 'I'lm »»v - er- • ;i— r -J .4 —J -J . .-L-4 'I'lic hopis ami ffuisof nil the yi Ills Are met in tlioc to - iii^lit. A - men. ■ t?- : :• *- j I ' ' I ' J- J ^ I s I MASSACHUSETTS I*- M. 8,6,8,6,7,6,8,6 (Thul 'huw) U. C. Uurnup, 1896 '' \ : \ \ \ \i I I I • I I I i^ I r "3" I t b i I ! r , 1, O LiTTi.E town of liflli-lt hem, How still we sfftluo lie! I I V ; I ' "^ ; 1 I I I ■ A - l)ove thy (let>{) iiud dreiiuiltss sleep The si-lent st;irs ^o hy; \et in thv dark streets shiu-etli I'ho ev - er - i -"^ I J I ^ I I ! ' L ! .' ^ ^ ' I I I IN ^z:2=t: — ?:__n:_i_c=_L, — , 1 — _„- L| l^ , ^^^ — ^- _, ,__.i..p-L-p=^_ III I I I I I I ; I , -i V-\ — h- r I I rT- r r r I ; I , ,7^ -•-3'- -^-. last-ing lifiht; The hopes and fears of nil the years Are met in thee to-iii(^ht. A - men. ,1 I I I I I I I I ^l.-2=fErpzl_^=ditz:Etzz4=-t=t-Awrrs=3*^ . Brooks, 1868 t>. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) /. '^^ #vf ^' ^^/% f/ :/. 1.0 I.I ■^ 1^ 12.2 ^ lis III 2£ 18 1.25 1.4 11= < 6" — ► m ^, >> >.■* *»^^ ^' Photographic Sciences Corporation 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716) 872-4503 4' x5> ^ 4- h f^ ■ ■: F. i :• i. I- i 3C0U6 Cbrlat tbc Son 202 VENI, DOMINE JESU 10,8,10,8, with Kcfrain, 8,8 (Incgular) J. IJarnhy(i838 - 1896) 1. Thoi; iliilstk'iive Thy throne Mild 'I'liykiiif^ly crown M lien 'J'lion ciinicst to carthfor nie; ^ > : ---- i i i ^ > , Ca ISut in liethleh'in's home there was found no room rorTli"yho- ly no-Hv JLJL J. V*^/ J JL jL J. 'IJ^ - , ^ I ^ ^ i?5'__p--i! + 1/ k/ • ---• — l— — ^- H V -y- -•^h -jL T" *» 1/ -\ — r- -H 1- — -H 1 — ^- if. ff f piiei Oh, come toniy hcart.Liird Je - Kus, Thereis room in myheart for Thee! A-iwn. s I ^ ^ ^:e .± :t- Jlzt-z _*£^. i^"' • ~#- V 1/ =J-f- -^-. t: MARGARET 10, 8, 10, 8, witli Refrnin, 8, 8 (Irregular) T. R. Matthews (1826 — ) 1 f — j«f — > — ^ -If- 1. Thou didst leave n r ■A-. ?»t3: Thy throne and Thy kiuj^ - ly ? ^M^ .1= ^f- crown, When Thou I N ^ t-rr ■'mm H i Iff- =^ ^-f^c"^ -4^- p^^ >^^ cam - est to earth for me; — ^ — .\. „i|: i?i But in Beth - Ic - hem's home there was jui ^ ^■ ^^SE^|^||f^-5J;^^]^|^ found no room r For Thy ho - ly na - tiv t^t r ^ :t: ty- -i Oh, lip i'^/ 8 - 1896) or iiu'-, ^ y I jg 1. S::i=:| I i - ty. f|:-i:g- e! yl - 7»ien. s(i826— ) V-^it matlvlti? come to my heurt.LordJo - sus, There is room in my lioart for Thee! A -mm. II s \ I ^^ -t^-^ S^ g t- / 2 Hen veil's arclies ruii^ wlien tlio aiigi'ls sang, I'roclaiiiiiiifj Thy r<>>al ilcjrrt'o ; But ill lowly l)irtli didst Thou como to earth, And in ffivat huinility. Oil, come, etc. 3 Thou caniest, Lord, with ♦lie living word, That should set Thy people free ; But with mocking scorn, and with crown of thorn, They liore Thee to Calvai-y. Oh, come, etc. 4 When Heuveii's arches shall ring, and her choirs shall sing. At Thy coming to victory. Let Thy voice call me home, saying, "Yet there is loom. There is room at ]\Iy side for Thee," And my heart shall ngoice, TiOrd Jesus, AVhen Thou comest and callest for me. rmily E. S Elliott, 1864 C. M. 203 ROCHE ABBEY «^ I T ! i I I r r > T. W. Staiiiforth 1. To rs 4=t:-l- a cliild of hope is born, A=^. to 1^ us a son is given, I ^-^~T And S m £ Z^ZZJt=Lt 1t^— ir-fif on His sboul-rler ev - er rests Md -i- -ir '11 I r I i_rr r rr -*• ■«- en ^l ii 'J" All power in earth and Heaven I - nieu. ^^ ^^'"a M 2 His name shall be the Prince of Peace, The everlasting Lord, The Wonderful, the Couusellof , The God by all adored. 3 His rigliteous government and powei* Shall over all extend ; I _ r r ^ '_ ^ On judgment and on justice based, His reign shall have no end. 4 Lord Jesus, reign in us, we pray, And make us Thine alone. Who with the Father ever art And Holy Spirit, one. • 63 J. Morisoii, 17H1 Version of Hs. A. and M., Mt, ? 3e0U0 Cbrlst tbc Qo]\ 204 IRBY S, 7. X. 7. 7. 7 "• J- (launtU'tt (1S05-18761' 1=4: 1. Once in roy - al Dii - vid's cit - y Stood a low - ly cut - tie slicd, r i .' a ."^ *-J ^ r — f= — ,^— ■ =itd ?— i— r I I ^ '^^UmM~^m Where a moth - er laid her Ha - by In a uian - f^er for Ilis bed: m i-J_x.Z T IE 1=: -f-- ^-f *v^ -o- - i«--t :J=i: m -^ — I- 1 -A -J-- -^^tqiH: i^Jii ' — t- 3 Cj-£ft^=i-r-r iiU Ma - ry was that inoth-er mild, Je - sua Christ her lit - tie Child. A - men. i J- gs p^s B I i J =ii^ ^F=f^ Jzfe£ itirz: t" r 'J FTe camo down to oartli fi'oin heaven, Wlio is (}<»(1 and Lord of all, And Ills shelter was a stable, And His cradle was a stall: With the jxtor, and mean, and lowly, Lived on «'arth our Saviour holy. 3 And, thro' all Ilis wondrous childhood, He would honor and obey. Love, and watch the lowly maiden In whose {ifentle arms He lay: Christian children all must be Mild, obedient, jrood as He. 4 For He is our childhood's pattern; Day by day like us He crrew; Ho was little, weak, and helpless, Tears and smiles like us He knew: And He feeleth for our sadness. And He shareth in our gladness. 5 And our eyes at last shall see Him, Through His own redeeming love; For that Child so dear and gentle Lsour Lord in heaven above: And He leads His children on To the place where He is gone. 6 Not in that poor lowly stable, With the oxen standing by, We shall see Him, but in heaven, Set at God's riglit hand on high: When like stiirs His children crowned. All in white shall wait around. 1(^4 C. F. Alexander, 1848 18761 u shed, I [lis bed: ^ 1 A - men. -^' a. mm knew : ss, 'SS. Him, ifX love; •utle /e: ;i le. AtMl, high : crowned, la. Alexander, 1848 matl\>lt\? 205 CORDE NATUS 8. 7, S. ; S, 7, 7, H. Smart (1813 1S79) :d: ^ f=-=f 1. Of the I'll - thci's Love be - gut - ten, Ere tlie woil l< he I J ; I 'Jii--^ -J— J— ^- ^E^ _J y I I J 1 - ^-l X —ty 1 1 , \-^., 1 ^ -^ 1 , ^_| 1. , f^iin to be, He the Al - pha ftiid O - nie - ^a, He tlie source, the ^^ I 1 I ' J I I ' I I ' I mmi ^ v-^. 1 -^^ — \ 1 -rJ. I , i . > I ^ end- ing He, Of the thin;,'s that arc, that have been, Ami that f u - tnre i^yr^ K^J-^da years shall see, Ev ^ J- J. I I ^• — — — ^ — ,_^ ^ - iiiore and ev more! ,1 - men I S^ ^^ -t- On;. I 2 lie is licrt , whom seers of old lime Chiuitc 1 of' whilt' a,t,'<'s nm, Whom the faithful word of i>ro]>hets Promised siiiec ihe world l)('f,^•lIl; Lon^ foretold, at leii])eaiiii<»', Praise Ilim every child of man, E\«'rmore and evermo'e. 3 Praise Him, O ye heavi-n of heavens, Praise ilim. anjrels in the heis^iit ; All dominions bow l)efore Him And exalt His wondrous mij^ht. Let no tongue of man be silent ; Let eacli voiee and heart unite, Evermore ami evermore. 1 F13 i 4 Thee let old men, Tliee h't youmr men, Thee let l)(>ys in eliorus sintr. Matrons, virijfins, little maidens. With ^'lad voices aiisweriiif;. Tjct their t^uileless sonirs re-e:'h(i Aiitl tlic heart its |ir;iises lirin^, lOverniore and evermore. ') Christ, to Thee, with God the Father, And. M Holy Ghost, to Thee, Hymn, ami chant, and \\\\rS\ thanksgiving. And unwearied pi'tiises lie. Honor, glory, mi^lit. dominion, And eternal victory, Evermore and evermore. I'll! Aiirrlius ('. I'riicU'ntiMs Tr, J. M. Ne.ile, 1R51 r 1 : : i * ij ■ K 3C0U0 Cbrl0t the Qow 206 FRANKSCOT Js. (>s 81. J. Harnhy (1838 1896) 1. O ONE with God the Fii - thcr In iiiiij - cs - ty and niij^ht, m^ 4^ i I I ^l^^p^: -i-^i 1 ■pj^ sg^ »r f-f "^ r The hright-ncHs of His f;lo - ry, E - ter - nal Light of light, ? J — I >-^ I Pi^ T-' i ^=p^ ^iili O'er this onr home of diiik - ness Thy ri ys are Htreuni-ing now; iEE LI =!>S= J £i^l^^.=^ J. 1 ^ I =^^-=^ '^-.~ \ ^--J^ ^isi3: p-f-T The shad-owH fleo be - fore Thee; Tlie worhVstrne Light art Thovi. .1- men. • i V g_ -tt^ =F-'^F-=s-f-^r"'-r 2 Yet, Lord, we see but diirkly: O heavenly Lifjht, arise, Dispel these mists that shroud us, And hide Thee from our eyes. We long to track the footi)rinls That Thou Thyself hast trod ; We loiifif to see the pathway That leads to Thee our (iod. I I ^^E^Ehd. -» •- =F=f= t m^ 166 3 O Jesus, shine around us With radiance of Thy prrace ; O Jesus, turn upon us The l)rif.jhtness of Thy face. We need no star to fjuide us. As on our way we press, If Thou Thy li^rht vouchsafest, Sun of Ritjhteousiiess. W. W. Uiiw, 1171 1896) m ni^ht, I :=1- now; I m ^^t A - iiicii. I fiice ; ace. us, it'est, . W. IIdw, 1171 ieplpban\) WESTWOOD 7S ^o. XI. t S^amil T>i»,J K. II. MiCiitin-y z4 r 1 I 7 f ' ' ' r r r I f- I. KNK with (rod till! Fii - tluT III iiiiij - cs - ty ami niiglit. gx*64 i •tr^' ^-i*=p: -• •- f ^•^« — #- L-l ri^ fc^ ^-?^=*: J 1 U, U- ^- — I r— -J 1 1 1 Bl^ I Till," l)rit,'lit - lu'ss of His ^lo - ry, E - ter - mil Li^^ht of linlit; :8^-.rL^lJ: ^'--%ii|iiipip^!i 'J 4-^-J , O'er this our home of iliirk - ness Thy rays are streani-inf,' now; *r^ J- ^=:l- The sbad-ows fleo be foi(> Thee; The world's true Light art Thou /! - mvn. T J?" '^ ^im^^M 2 Yet, Lord, we see l>ut darkly : O heaviMily Li^'lit, arise, Dispel these mists that .shroud us, And hide Thee from our eyes. We loufr to track the footprints That Thou Thy.self hast trod; We long to see the pathway That leads to Thee our God. IJ () Jesus, shiiu' around us With radiance of Thy grace; O Jesus, turn upon us The brightness of Thy face. We need lu) stur to guide us, As on our way wo press. If Thou Thy light vouchsafest, Sun of Righteousness. d U - ^r4^^_ Yoicex in Unison. 1 I i^^ZE^ Td TTarninnii. i^r^^r::*^. lUit ouo a - lono the Saviour speaks, — It is the Star of lieth - le - hem. A - men. iA^'^te^il-^^i^^^g^ 2 Oiico on tlie rajrinir sous I rode; Tlio storm was loud, tlic iiijrlit was dark; Tilt' ocean yawned, and rudely hlowed Tlie \vin; Deatli-strnek, T ceased the tide to stem ; When suddenly a star arose, — h w.u; tlu' Star of Bethlehem. 168 3 It was my pfuide, my lijjlit, my all; It bade my d;irk foreixxlintifs cease, And, thro' I'c -torm,and danjrer's thrall, It led m<' to the port of peace. Now. safely moored, my perils o'er, I'll sinu first in nifrlit's diadem, Foi" ever and for evermore. The Star, the Star of Bethl(;liem ! >I. K. White, 1H04 1872 — •- i sky, nu <'ye- ry Bi. r'^rw-i- ly all; cease, 'i-'s thrall, er ifm! C. White, 1H04 leplpbani? E. G. Monk (1819-1900) 208 STAR L. M 1, What star is tliis, with hoiuim ho bright, Wliioli kIiiuiI' tlit; sun's Iuhh J. 'A^ J ^4 r-J- J^-l -I -r -U rii - iliiiut light? It shiuus fan - iiouiictMi new - horu Kiii^;, (ihid ti - dings J- -J .J: .J u I J .iS. jsi J. i:4 ^: ff- * P J~j _| _^ I 3 Wliilo outward sij^us tht! star displnys, * - •^M \z -—- -\-'\~:~ - rr'^'r-g" 1 -An inward lidit tin- Tiord convcvs, I 1,^1 I ^- I*- • And urges tlu'iii, Willi torce l)i'nif;n, „ , , , . . To seek the giver of the sign. t- ()>ir God to bring. A - viev. , _ I , 4 True h)ve ean brook no dull delav, I — '--r j/ti Nor toil nor dangers st()j) tlieir way ; r * [gT JT J-'S^Tl " "**'" "'■"'f?*''"'^ ^'•*1* "leir way; •.^*I^?^z=^^ JE— "Jk^jrrfl Home, kindred, fatlierland, and all. They leave ut once, at (tod's high call, 2 'Tis now fulfilled what God decreed, 5 O Jesus, while the St.-ir of grace "From Jacob shall a star jtroceed;" Invites us now to seek Thy face, And lo, the eastern sages stand, i^fay we no more that grace repel. To read in heaven the Lord's command. Or (quench that light which shines so welL C. (.'ollin, i7i'i />. J, Cliali'll<.'r, iHyi WARRINGTON L. M. (S'Toml l^ine) R. Harrison (174S — 1810) 1. 'When niarslnilod on tlie nit^ht-ly phiin, Tlu^ plit-t'ring host be-stud the sky, 2. Hiirk! hark! to God the cho - rus breaks, l'"rom ev - cry host, from ev - cry gem; j_ J I --si- ^1 I?==§lii"l:.yi^?^ jS-J- J yd fwmm^^^'^m^^^^^^ Oiip star n - lone of all the train Can fix the sin-ner's wand'ring eye. l?ut one a - lone the 8ftv - ionr speaks, — It is the Star of Heth-lo-hem. A -mm. _J__-L I 1 i6q !f 1 I: 209 3C0U0 (rhrl0t the Son SANTA LAURA Ms, los. W. A. Harrett, 1S65 Aa i_i ^i^ ^ ^ R 1 - its ='-1 •'-. -i^ f I i-tT^^->-n i --^f r i 1. UKKIIIIEMT mill llCNt of llll^ MIIIH of tlio inoi'iiiiiK. 1/ I I 'l** . Dikwii nil (iiir iliirkiii'Hi uuil IciiiIiih lliiiii> iiiil ; II!' I , I -f- I 'k/ 1 I ^ ' I I r Stiir of tliu I'list. the III) I'i /.nil a ■ I'lorii ■ iiiK, Uiiiilo where our infant Ri'ilociiifr Ih luiil. •SJ •^ «' i^ -0- 1 M I i4 (Or to Woley, No. 710) 2 Cold on His cradle the dew-drops are shining, Low lies His head with the beasts of the stall; Anpels adore Him in slumber recliniiifjf, Maker and Monarch and Saviour of all, 3 Shall we not yield Him in costly devotion, Odors of Edom, and offerings divine, Gems of the mountain, and pearls of the ocean, Myrrh from the forest, and gold from the raiuef 4 Vainly we offer each ample oblation. Vainly with gifts would His favor secure; Richer by far is the heart's adoration. Dearer to God are the prayers of the poor. 5 Brightest and best of the sons of the morning Dawn on our darkness and lend us thine aid; Star of the east, the horizon adorning. Guide where oar infant Redeemer is laid. k. Heber, isu ST. NINIAN IIS, los J. B. Dykes (1823- 1876) r-^r I f<^ TW- 1 ItiiUiiirEHT and ".M'nt I I I 111 of llio HoiiM of the niorn-iiij:, Dawn on our darkness and lend us tliiiie »5^ aid; y m t\ mm EPIPHANY lis, lOS. ( 'ihivil 'I'liiti ) v.. J. Hopkins. |S68 ,i%-r\ P 1. MiininT-iWT iiikI Ix-hI of tlii> so tlH of tUO ;£"^ t^ 5< niorii - iii^', Diisvii on our ^ V J -B^'- rJ=.-J: A- nun. ■9 =F=r #Pf$^lii BRIGHTEST AND BEST iis, los (Fourth Tuny) J. 1''. 'riirupi), 1S48 :^ I (St ^ =)= El I 1. Bnr«HT-E8T and best of the sons of tho morn-in^;, Diiwn on our A igifg hd. jL =F^=F '^- r- 3E^aE r— r — , v jiifei ^m^^mmmmm^ dark- ness, and lend us thino aid; f^tar of the east, tlie ho - ^_i. -J- • -0- J J I: .J_ -U4- -6'- ipizp^ :i :;- -1 ^5^ -^ TT 'III ri - zon ft- dorn-ing, Guide where our in - fant Re- deem - cr is laid. A - men. zciz-l: I f== r r~ n vnt Re- deem - 1 3^-H f^r= ^s^ >7" 'I 3COU0 Cbrl0t the Son 210 ST. FDWARD /^' C. StcupUl (1826—) Ctf 4-_^ « « »-L« I -2:=l « • m « — L# — ^ — ^ I I. SiiNds of tlmuk-l'ul - Ui'HH ittui |)iiiiHi' .If - hus, I.onl, to 'I'lit'c \\v riiiHf, r<) tilt' Hii - ^I's from II - III!', M ^ :^.- ::=|- f ? f d- _^ .-pr-pzz=h-p=:p-:-«z:z4: V St 13 15riiucli of roy - al Dii - vid's Nteni, lu Thy Imtli at Jictli - Ic - liciii; J J t I I I I J ^^ 1 /2 J- . I' \ -F ' p— ^' 1 1 ^- ' f f f -p: r — r An-theiiiH be to Thi't' iid-droKscd, God in nmu made man - i - fest. A- men. -^~=r- 2 Manit'cst Jit Jonliin's slrt'jiiii, Proplift, Prk'st, Jiiid Kiii^ suprotuu, AikI at Ciiiia, W('(Uliiitr-i,'ui>.st, 111 Tliy (iodlit'.'ul iiiaiiilVst ; I\IaiiitVst ill power divine, Cliaiijjiiij; water into "ine; Antlieiiis he to Thee addressed, (iod in man made maiiit'esl. 3 jMaiiii'est in makinu: wliole Palsied limbs and faint iiij; soul; Maiiit'est in valiant lifrl't. (.^nelliiiK all the devil's mijjfht; ^lanilVst in frracioiis will. Ever briiiirinj; jjood from ill; Anthems be to Thee addressed, Gud in man made manifest. 4 Snii and moon shall darkened be, Star shall fall, the heavens shall floe; Christ will then like li<;hlning shine, All will see His filorioiis si- So, most gm-cious Fiord, iiuvy wo Ev - or-moro bo led to TIuh-, A -vim. ^^l=Pfnfii^ mm=^^m UE^tddEhk i^t^ -«*- t— 1= S3 2 As willi joyful steps tliey sped To that lowly miiufrer-bed, There to heiid the ktiee before Him whom heaven and earth adore. So may we witli willing feet Ever seek the merey-seat. 3 As they offered gifts most rare At that manger rude and bare, So may we with holy joy, Pure and free from sin's alloy. All our costliest treasures bring, Christ, to Thee our heavenly King. •F=P=F 4 Holy Ji'sus. «'very day Keep us in the narrow way; And, when earthly things an? past. Bring our ransomed .souls at last Where they need no star to guide, Wliere no clouds Th}' glory iiide. 5 Til the heavenly country bright. Need they no created light ; Thou its light, its joy, its crown, Tiiou its Sun which goes not down; Tiiere for ever may we sing Alleluias to our King. 173 W. C. Dix. 1856 ! 3C0U0 Cbrl0t the Son 212 VALOUR I'N, 5v SI. With Kchain A. II. Mann. 1SS5 1, KiioM the I iksl-iin iiinimtaiiis I'rcssiii^^oii (licy coinc, Wisdiiicn in tlioir wis-dom I r I ' Q? • }. — » ' * * ■ « A U- -# -v -l-* — -• » » I p p f • I ef . • 7 -J -^. ■• ^ ,P^ f-j ^ I j I^^I^J-i To His Imiiililf lii)iiii:Stiir'(l by tli'o]) (1(^ - vo - tioii, Iliist-in^! from u - far ttr frit ill , Ev - or jounu'viiii;; Oil -wavil, (iiii r=F I^QJ^^i'^^^^^f^BiCi Ere theworUlsbe- ^an, Draw Thou neftr, and lij^ht-eii Evorylicurtof man. yl-jno/. ■J Tlioro tlu'ir Tjoni ami Saviour MiH'k aiul lowly lay. 'Womh-ous liirlit that Icil thorn Onward on their way, P'vor now to litrhton Xation.s fi-oni afar, As thoy journey hojnewanl liy that iruitlina: star. — Bef. 3 Thou who iu a mansrer Oni'e hast lowly lain, Who dost now in glory O'er all kingdoms reign, «74 Gather in the heathen, Wlio in lamls afar Ne'er have seeii the brightness Of Thy guiding star.— i? • r r- • ' ••/. -<^- r- ^ -^ — 3 sliiii-i'tli teiB I. yl-»»(('(t. lU'SS 'f. hem, t'O, far, ss Vf- Cplpban^ 5 On\v;inl fliroii^'li tlu' darkiit'ss Of IIm' lonely nij/lit, SliiiiiiiLT still Ix'fnre llieti Willi Thy kiii.lly liirhl. (iiiide them, .lew iiiid (leiitile, ilomewjinl fcom ;it';ir. Yomi^ mimI old to<;ether. My 'i'hy jrui• (! riitil « very iiatiot;, Wlietliei" ''I'lid or ffcc, 'Neiilii Thy sl.'iriil h;iiiiier, •lesus, follows Thee O'er the - er joiirtieyiiig on F^trV -t= 1=- ;^=?^ doni To His hmii - hie liomt!; / ward, Guid - ed bv ft star. ) I J J I -1^ . fit 4= - I r- E£ziEE= a 'tirfrtUH , — 1^. Litjld. of liudit that shin '-,0,1- eth J ei ^___^ 7" :g Orijan I'etinl. ^^f=-^fL — h It ,51 4=: Ere the worlds Ix I t f ;e 5 :,:^,=J^ -fj'- -««■ Draw Thou near, and light - en J I i I S3 Ev - ery heart of man. yl - mm. -^^^mmm 175 H' 3cm& Cbrl0t tbe Son 213 HARLOW 8s, 7 !3 F. J. Sawyer 11857 ) ^- -^ > ' I I ' ; ' '1 1. Hail! Thou sourco of ev - erv Mess-inf^, Kov-'r('it,'n Fii - tlicr of man -kind, J_;_j„i J. ;J- -^ ' ' ' ' ' P?r^ i -I- r^ 11^::^ -i-— -^- -:\-z ■t=¥^ SEi^pH^ ^ \ \ F F -0- -»- Gen-tiles now, Th J- f;race pos-sess-ing, In Thy courts ad- niia-sion fiml. A - mill. 2 Grateful now we fall before Thee In Thy Church ol)tain a place ; Now by faith behold Thy glory, Praise Thy truth, adore Tliy grace. 3 Once far off, l)ut now invited, We approach Thy .sacred throne ; In Thy covenant united Reconciled, redeemed, made one. 4 Now revealed to eastern sages, See the star of mercy shine, Mystery hid in former ages, Myslt'ry great of love divine. 5 Hail! Thou all-inviting Saviour ; Gentiles now their offerings bring, In Thy temple seek Thy favor, Jesus Christ, our Lord and King. G ]May we, l)ody, soul, and spirit. Live devoted to Thy praise. Glorious realms of bliss inherit, Grateful anthems ever raise. 1!. Woixlil, c. I«IO ST. JUST 8s, 7s. (Second Tttne) G. P. H.-iriis =d=i 3^=1: — f f r r r 3: f=^ I fm ~r^ 1 1. Hail! Thou source of ev - ery bless- ing, Sov- 'reign Fa- ther of luan-kind, I I I I I I I I ' ' i I I I I rr'^ -I- i 5 r r Gen-tiles now.Thy grace pos-sess- mg, --=^- TTf 111 Thy courts ad- mis-sion find. Up ng, In Thy courts ai A - men. '£. r- -t- =^ ipH 176 57 ) "&- II -kind, I 5^ A - nun. ur; l)riug, King, t, t, Woodil, c. iSHo . Harris man-kind, lO' gP !^ A - "len -s^ lepipban^ J. B. Dykes, 1857 214 ST. OSWALD 8s. 7s. 1. Beth-i.'iIEM, not the least of cit-ies, Nono can »)'er with thco com- pare; \ 1 J ! I I I fcli: tiiM.d3=iiti zi-d: 3— "r--*-^"-- M?^^'-# #-»=r -^ e. a /'■''ill Tlion a - lone the Lord from heav-cn Didst for us in - car- uate bear. T 2 Fairer llian tlio sun at nioriiitig Shone the star tliat told His birth, To the lands iheir God announcing, Veiled beneath a torn: of earth. 3 By its lainbtfut l)eauty guided Eastern kings their wealth unfoUl; Betiding low their gifts they offer,— (lifts of incense, myrrh, and gold. i#g"L .1 - mfn. T- r 215 ALEXANDER L. M. :=l~ ^^ 3=* T ^ m 4 Offerings of mystic meaning: Incense doth the (iod disclose; Gold the King of kings proclaimeth; ]\ryrrh the future tomb foreshows. 5 Holy Jesus, in Thy Itrightuess To the gentile world displayed. With ihe Father, and the Spirit, Endless praise to Thee be paid. AureliusC. rruilentius Tr, L. Caswall, 1849 H. Smart (1813-1879) -J ^. ^-U ^^ II 1 I I I I I "r 1 1. The Star pro-chiims the King is here; But, Her -od, why this sense-less fear ? He I r'^sEii Pfsf • I A .^^^ r-^^ -t: i=J: f^ r=f=F^'=F mk mz ealmsof hea takes no realms ot J — I 1 — earth a - way Who gives the realmsof heavenly day. A • men. 1 — r -t» 2 The wiser Magi see from far And follow on His guiding star; And led by light to light they press, And by their gifts their God confe.ss. 3 Within the Jordan's crystal flood In meekness stands the Lamb of God, And sinless sanctifies the wa%'e. Mankind from sin to cleanse and save. 12 '77 4 At Caua first His power is shown ; His might the blushing waters own, And changing, as He speaks the word, Flow wine, obedient to their Lord. 5 All glory, Jesus, be to Tlu^e For this Thy glad Epiphany : Whom with tne Father we adore, And Holy Ghost for evermore. Lalliustli Cell'.) />. J. M. Nealc. 1R53 Alt. f ' I i 2l6 SUPPLIANT 3C5U0 Cbrist tbc Qon s. 7. ^. 7. 7. 7 J. Stainer ( 1S40 — ) 1. Tnou to wliom tho Hick iiml dy inj^ I 1 1 I Kv - cr ciiiiu', nor ctiiiie in viiin, 1 1 I ■/ J 1 I r i -r r 'r M r Still with hi'iil-ing words ri' - ply- in^; To the wen- rit'd cry of puin; >* Toicf* in Vnison. r rati. Harmony. r— r- i llear us,.Ti'-su3, nn wc mctt, Sup-pliuntsiit Tiiy nicr oy n'jiit. A - men. I . h I J I I J I . ^ I I -^J I ^. 2 Still the wojirv, sick, ami (lying Nct'd a l)rotlu'r's, sister's can'; On Thy hitrher liolp relyin<:: May we now their hunlcn sliaro, Urinsrinsj all onr ofYorinjirs jiicct, Snppliants, to Thy mercy-seat. 3 May each child of Thine he willinpf, Williiifif both in hand and heart, ' All the law of love fullillin''. Comfort ever to impart, Ever hrinirin,tJr <»tferin<;s meet, Suppliant to Tiiy mercy-seat. 4 Then shall sickness, sin, and sadness. To Thy healing pow«!r yield, Till the sick and sad, in gladness, Rescued, ransomed, cleansed, healed, On*^ in Thee tofjether meet. Pardoned at Thy judj»'ment-seat. G. I hrinn, iS66 REQUIEM «, 7. 8. 7. 7. 7 (Secoml Tune) W. A. F. Schulthes, 1868 mm^^^^^mmmsW^ 1. Thou to whom the sick and dy - ing Ev - er came, nor came in vain, iiH4 ms^^ I M 0—v — 0— -r-c-z — s m 1 m r •" "I ' ^^ ^ 178 m :t -J I viiin, Ml f piiin; tm A - men. l£j sadness, J IICSS, (1, lu'iilcd, 1 hriiin, 1H66 :s, 1868 in vain, I 4. ^ i^ IPra^r an& praise :.5r^= _J 1 1 .. A .^ .*t4--i -I , -, — — -J T-r-l , I , |>aiii; still with lii'iil-iii|4 \M)i'(ls re - 1>1.V - iii^; lo tlit! woi - ricd 1. jE-si;s-.V('i)tI tliDSf tears arc u-ver, 15ut His heart is still the same; Kins-man, friend, ami I J \ . i -4- ■»- \ \ I I ! '1 ,N I I — I f'^-x' r— I — r — ^ — " r--r- ■' -.—4- f^r _JS ; el- der broth-er. Is Ilis ev - er - last - iiij^' name. Sav- iour.who ean love like Theo, N I I I I i ' ' 1 ^ r r I '.trac-iousOnc of IJeth-a - ny? A -men. n m^^^^m^f^^ ke The 15 Jt'sus wept ! ;uul still in glory, Ho (!an mark t'licli tnoiirncr's tear; Tjiving to rot race the story Of the hearts He solaced here. Lord, when I am called to die. Let me tiiink of Hetlianv. 2 When the pangs of trial seize me, Wlien the waves of sorrow roll, I will lay my head on Jesus, Pillow of the troubled soul. Surely, none can feel like Thee, Weeping One of Bethany! 4 Jesus wept ! That tear of sorrow Is a legacy of love; Yesterdaj', to-day, to-morrow. He the same doth (!ver prove. Thou art all in all to me, .J- L- Living One of Bet'.iany I ^ ' J. R. Macduff, i8S» i7gt isl: I l;-f ! m' 2l8 3C0U0 Cbrlst the Son RASTCHEAP (St. Pancras) I.M. H>, i\> e^ m^ :^4_^- J. RiUtisliill (i7^S— i8oi^ 1. My (Iciir lie- (Icciu-cr, iiml my liOid, \ rend my dii ty ^3E^f J^ ! 1 'J lizip: -| — 1= ,0- HT^t 1-^ 111. Thy wonl; IJiit in Tliy life the I ^ r- — • V an - -I ^u law an - pears Drawn ,-^j -O'-r*^ -■#> :in|-3ia^Eq h:|i ^"••'' ;-• •■""' ";-'^' --+VI -''—a — ^^^ — ( — I I would tniiisenlM! iii I I r I -r='--2r. ., ,..,., ,. .: Sucli Ii>\(', ;iii(l inci'kncss so divine, 1(1 make tlicin mine. I ^; ' ' I ' i \^' 0^ <'o' — i f^ 2 Snch'was Tliy trutli, and such Thy z«7v|^ Then (iod, the .Iiidt^e, shall own my name \^ • Such deference to Thy Father's will, 1 ' Amon-j the followers of the Land). I. Watts >7P9 t ROCKINGHAM, NEW L. M. (Smn^l Tu,,,-) I L ^ — 1^ — ^ — I _(_ i8oi^ "f --'I — Drawn ^ n mine, rlit ;iir ; bear my name b. I. Walts, 1709 n, 1830 u I hy word; h^-T i I I A - men. p±t prater an^ p^aiec From Hymns nf till' I'aitli l^-l II ^11 1. How iiKAU-TEorH wiTo tlio luiirKs (li-viiic, Tlmt in Thy inofk-iicsH u^tid Id sliinc; 219 TEMPLE b. M Llio murks (b-vitu-, Tiiitt in ♦• "^ 4 -<^' -♦- -J- -#- -1^ -*- -4^4 ' -W- J . Thill bt Thy lonu-ly piith-way, tnul In won-drous b)vo, O Son of (lod! A-vifii. =^U 1=^:1 mm I I {E ri^— • 2 oil, who like Thee so calm, so bright. Thou God of (}o(l. Thou Li<;ht of liy:ht? Oh, who like Thee did ever jX" So patient throufjh a world of woe? 3 Oh, who like Thee so huml)ly bore The scorn, the scoffs, of men l)efore? *So meek, for<;iviiifr, pfodlike, liifjh. So t'lorious in humility ? ^^m^- en d(>ath, which sets the prisoner free, IS panpf, anr from those hlesHod fool-steps swerve Wliich lead iiie to Ilis iPlpiJlSl3.fe.U sent ii-bovo? r ^m -^ • -• - -J- -#- /-J J I I .1- J/l'd. I , r liiyilJ 2 I'liviitioiis, sorrows, bitter s<'()rii, Tlic lift' of toil, tlu- Tiit'iUi abode, The i'aitiiU'ss kiss, the erowii ol" thorn. Are these the cojiseorateil road? 3 'T was tiius He sufTered, thoiiurh a Son, Forekiiowiiiij, clioosinj,', t'eeliuiX all. Until the pert'eet work was done. And druidv the cup of hitter j^all. 4 Lord.shouldniypaththroufjrhsufferinfjflie, Forbid that 1 should eVr repine; 222 SEFTON Still let ine turn to ('alviiry, Nor heed my griefs, retneinb'rinfjTliine. ') To faint, to j^rieve, to die for me! Thou eatnest not Thyself to please; And, dear as earthly cond'orts be. Shall 1 not love Thee more than these? 6 Yes, I would count tlwMU all but loss, To jrain the notice of Thine eye; Flesh shrinks and treml)les at the cross, Hut Thou canst give the victory, J. Coiulcr, iH24 J. 15. Calkin, 1872 SEFTON L. M. J. 15. Calkin, 1872 II \ ! 1 II' ' t . 1 I I 1 1. O Love! iiow deep, how broad, how high, How pass-ing thought ftiid fan f qSE f^ ta - .sy, ?5^^ -4— * i— »-^For us He went on high to reign, 3 For us to wicked men betrayed, [rayedj A For us He sent His Spirit here Scourged, luocked, in crown of thorns ar- / To guide, to strengthen, and to cheer. 182 Anon. I Latin, 15th Cent.) Tn J. M. Neale, 1834 i \Z\ i a 223 TRANSHGURATION I . M. Si. J. Goss, 1864 1. O Mah-tku, it iH ^ooil to b<« lli^li (III the inoillltaili here witli 'I'Iu'c, I I I I I r-^-r— r r ?-T-- 3^^ + H-i-r •■'» » ip Whcrostunil rcveuled to mor-tiil gnzo TIioho nlo-rions saints of otii - cr diiyH, ^itt*^^rf^zfeip*i.^ Who once received on ilo - rcb's lu'ij^lit 'I'h'o - ter - nal laws of truth and right; i i J J-. ^ ! ^ UAA Bil^iiiyi=Siii3wl:P I 1 I 1 r I i I I r I I I Or caught the still small whisper, higher Than storm, than earthquake, or than lire. A - men. Illjjiljllll j — ^ -I |J-^ g7=*=§^-U5=:zg -| icg-i^ "ZzriXTZ^W- t^-t: P^il -^- -fZ. t mm 2 O Master, it is fjood to bo WitliTheo, jiiul with Thy f.-iithful Thr.H', Hero, wliere the apostle's lieart of rock Is nerved a!i!^ain.st temptation's slioek; Here, where the son of thunder learns The thoufrht that breathes, and word that burns; Here, whei'e on eagjle's winpfs wo niov(» With Him whose last best creed is lovo. 3 O Master, it is good to be Entranced, enwrapt, alone with Thee ; And wjitch Thy {jlisterinp; raiment fjrlow Whiter than Herraon's whitest snow, The human lineaments tiiat shine Irradiiint with a lif^ht divine, Till we too chanv ^-,:i . , IJut Thou wiiHtwrappod ill guilts- hsH slt'ci), Calm mid «till. . . . .1 - WK'II. I r I I r III I 1 i'^.:»^7«"* I ■^' 2 "Shvo, Lord, wo perisli," was their cry, The suHeu i)inows ceuscd to h'lip, "0 sjoe us in our H^rony ! " At Thy will. Thy word above the storm rose high, 4 So, when our life is (rlouded o'or, '• Peace, be still." And storm-winds drift us from the shore, 3 The wild winds hushed; the angry deep Hay, lest we sink to rise no more, Sank, like a little child, to sleep; "Peace, be still." 227 ALYSTON 7. 7. 7. 6 E. Hunncit, 1887 ^ la s 1. Je - BUS, Son of God most high, God from all e - ter - ni - ty, tl Si ~ nUHi ^\J\X Wi. VJV.r\.4 Illt.jnb J11^1J| \JIV/VI IIVJIJI I»1I CI -• — ^ p • Y — F — 9 — p y^ r — b-- ^^^m^^m I I I I I ! ' I Born aa man to live and die, Hear us, Ho - ly Je m- HUH. -1 - mfn. m 2 Leaving Thine eternal throne. Making moi'tal cares Thine own, Making God's compassion known, Hear us, Holy Jesus. 3 By Tliy life, so lone and still, By Thy waiting to fulfil Li its time Thy Father's will. Hear us. Holy Jesus. .85 4 May w^e mark the patlcrTi fair Of Thy life of work and jtrayer, And for truth all i)erils dare, Hear us. Holy Jesus. 5 Bid us come, at last, to Thee, Aiul forever perfect be, Where Thy glory we shall see, Hear us, Holj' Jesus. T. It. Pollwlc, lB7» i'l :i 3ciJU0 Christ the Sou 228 MARYTON I-. M. II. 1". Sn.itli. iS74 1. Mam-tku, let iu»> walk with Tht'o In low- Iv piitliH of bit- vice frtc; Jig iliil Till uii- Thy sc - crtt, help mo lu'ur ThoHtruinof t»)il, the fret of cure. A -men. (Or to Sefton, Nr). ajj) 2 Help nic the slow (if liciirt to move In worktlmt k('(>ps faitli swoof and slroiifT, liy soMU! cit'iir, wiiiniiij,'' word oi' lovi"; In trust that triuinplis over wroiij;, T.-iicl. nu. the waywaid tV.'t to stay. 4 [„ i.^pj. t)iat sends a sliininf,' ray And f,'uid.' them in the lionu'Ward way. p,„. ,]„^v.i tii<> future's broadening way, 3 Teach me Thy jjatience; still with Theo In peacti that oidy Thou canst ffive, In closer, dearer company, With Thee, O Master, let me live. W. (il.iilden, iRHo 229 CRUSADERS' HYMN 5. 6, 8, 5, 5, 8 German Arr. i.y K. S. Willis, 1850 M- I I 1 1 '^1 I r III 'M 1 I 1. l\iB-BsT Lord Jo-sus, llul-er of all nu-ture, O Thou of God iind luiin the Son, ^-^-M ^^ T=F- ^ g-^ ■i5>- VZZJ II I /s- ^ ^ I I I r I I I I I ^. I Thee will I I'll ^^i=F r-T- I J ' ^ I I ' ' I I I I I fher-ish, Thee will 1 hon-or,ThoH,my soul's glory Joy.and crown, yl-j/ien. ^1 I ^-'^ I . I -«- 2 Fair are the meadows, Fairer still the woodlands. Robed in the bloominp' {jarb of spring: ; Jesus is fairer, Jesus is purer, Who makes the woful lieart to sing. (86 3 Fair is tlie sunshine, Fairer still the mooidight, And all the twinkling, starry host ; [er Jesus shines brighter, Jesus shines pur- Thau all the angels heaveu can boast. Ai-.on. lOeriiian). 1677 ■^1 IpravKT an^ praloc 230 FAITH ( M J. B. Hykcs. 1867 -J -f^^p^ ?ii:i 1. Im - Moii - TAr. love, fi)r ev - it full, Tor «'V - tr How - inj^ friT, For «'V ci Hlmrud, for iv - cr wliolo, A nev - vr fob - in^ hl-u! A-men. J .1 I J_Jl J . -J J I ' J J 1 1 (Or 10 St. HuKh. No. 148) 2 Our oiitwunl lips cimfcss llii' iiaiiif All other iiimics aliovc; /' Love only kiiowcth wlioiiee it camt', And i'onipr('li('ii(l«'th love. T) Tlu" healing' of His seamless dress J/ Is \)y our lieds of jiaiii ; We toiieh Him in life's throtij; and prei And we are whole ajrain. 3 W»' may not clind) the lieavenly steeps Thro' Him tlie first t'oiid prayers are said To hrinj; the Lord Christ down ; . Our lips of chiMhood frame, In vain we search the lowest deeps, (,' The last low whispers of our dead For Him no depths can drown. 4 But warm, sweet, tender, even yet A j)resent help is He; And faith has still its Olivet, And h)ve its Galilee. Are hurdened with His ii.ime. / 7 O Lord, and Master of us all ! ■r Wliatt^'er our iiame or sijrn, We own Thy sway, we hear Thy call. We test our lives by Thine. ;. (,. Whitticr. if!ft« SERENITY C. M. (Second Tmiv.} Arr. fr. \V. V. WiiUacc (1814—1805) H ^ — p — fv lll^? -=f?: 1. Im I tr full, [^ '\^ '^ ^ MOR . TAL love, for ev 1 ^ i" ^ N ^ I rr- » W m For ev - er L. tldW - iii|4 free, ^ ^ 'A Lt= H For ev - er shared, for ev - er whole, A nev - er tl)!) - inp sen! A • men. t^-zr^-^i^z 3C0U0 Cbrlet tbc Qon J. I?. Dykes, 1868 "'/ a tempo. 231 VOX DE-ECTI C. M. 81. i> /'/' rail. I 1. I iiEAiti) the voice of Je - suk say, "Come un - to Me and rest; r ' ' I I I I I- ' I r »~ 1-- -15* ,5'- rr r hi: 3=^ I^ay down, tbtui wen - ry one, lay down Thy bead up - on IMy breast." r-^Trr^ ^ ft§ s^- r ^- i r^Ui:-. *=F^ P^ t ^id!zi ^ :±: came to r Je sus J = 112. E3^ =1 as cre#. ^ I p^ _ was, Wea - ry, and worn, and sad; 2nd V. Of that life - giv - ing stream; 5rci u. In Him my star, my .sun; ^^"^m tM i ■m \k I I ^1 I found in Him a ^^^ ■i^i=^ -s- rest - ing-pliice, s And He bas made me i rt I . ^ I n J^_/ I -J i glad. na ?)i«'n. i- ■;— _t: tr- ^l=F (Or to Calm, No. 194) 2 I lieard the voice of Jesus say, " Heliokl, T freely trive The liviiij; water; thirsty one, Stoop down and drink, and live." I came to Jesus, and I drank Uf that life-fjiving stream ; My thirst was quenchM, my soul revived, And now I live in Him. 3 I heard the voice of Jesus say, " T am this dark worhl's lijrht; Look unto Me, thy morn sluill rise> And all thy day be bri|;ht." I looked to .Tesus, and I found In Him my star, my sun ; And in tliat light of life I'll walk Till travelling days are done. 188 H. Hon.ir, 1846 1 m ^ - 7nen. -d- a le. lonar. 1846 pra\>cr an^ praioc AUDITE AUDIENTES ME C M. 81. r>.'0(,-i m \j 2 It t»'lls me ol' a SaviourV- love, Who (lied to set me tree; It tells me of His precious hlood, Tiie sinner's perfect plea. 3 It tells of one whose loviiijj heart ('.•III feel my tloepest woe, Who in my sorrow bears a part That none e;in hear l>elow. 4 -lesusl the name I love so well, The name I love to hear; No saint on earth its worth can tell, No heart eciticeive liow dear. 5 This name shall shed its fratjraiu'e still Alongr this thorny road. Shall sweetly smooth the ru|j:|j^ed hill That leads me np to Uod. 6 And there, with all the hlood-bouirht From sin and sorrow free, [throng, I'll sini;: the new eternal song Of Jesus' love to me. r. Whitlielil, 1S59 233 HAIGHT C. M. -J p — ! — — 1 h ! ■ — *- J. H. Cornell (1828—1894) — ^ zi: 5 ^-0^ 1. Thou ftrt the Way, to Thee ft - lone From siu ftnd death we n (5- ee, i -^ \ N- T And he, whowouldthe Fft - ther seek, Must seek Him, Lord, by Thee. A - mfn. :sd: n 2 Thou art the Truth ; Thy word alone True wisdom can impart ; Thou only can.st inform the mind, And purify the heart. 3 Thou ai't the Life; the rendiiifx tomb Proclaims Thy conquering arm ; 140 And those, who put their trust in Thee, Nor death nor hell sliall harm. 4 Tiiou art the Way, the Truth, the Life; Grant tis that Way to know. That Truth to keep, that Life to win. Whose joys eternal flow. G. W. Ooaiie, 1824 worth; ^ \-^- ^ -->- ^•1 - lUI-ll. l\ fy-\ o m in tt'll. r. nmce still p;e(l lull >d-b()u<;lit [throng, .'hitfielil, tS59 -1894) dee, I ^ i \\ - 7iifn. ;l a |in Thee, •ni. |the Life; to win, iPoaiie, 1R34 Ipra^cr anb praise TALLIS' ORDINAL c: M. T. Tallis, 1560 :4=1 1. J{k - HOLD, wliere in , J J i ? ^^ai^^is A. ni()r I 4 till I jL form, A. Ap - pears I'lich ^nicc .li - vine 3=iE I ith luilil-est riiiUiiiici' shine. A - nifii. .1 I sus met, 2 To spread the rays of heavenly light, To give the niourner joy. To preach glad tidings to the poor, ^ -Was His divine employ. 3 'Mid keen reproach and crnt^l scorn, Patient and meek He stood; His foes, ungriiteful, sought His life; H*' labored for their good. MARGUERITE C. 4 in tilt' Itist hour of deep distress, Before His Father's throne, With sold resigned. He bowed, and said, "Thy will, not mine, be doiu'!" 5 Be Christ our pattern and our guide ; His iuiage may we bear; Oh, may we tread His holy steps, ^' I^is joy and glory share I W. InfieM, 1781 r 1. What grace, O Lord, iind beau - tv ^ shone I - round und'lhy steps be - low; tr- ?liiN J- SEE^ m What pa-tient love was seen in all III I I I I I I seen in all Thy life and deitth of woe ! .1 - mt-n. 1^- r J, W tr- -t- i--k Thj" life and deitth of I I I I woe ! i '9--' 2 For ever on Thy burdened heart A weight of sorrow hung; k Yet no ungentle, murmuring word Escaped Thy silent tongue. 3 Thy foes might hate, despise, revile, J Thy friends unfaithful prove ; Unwearied in forgiveness still, Thy heart could only love. 4 Oh, give us hearts to love like Thee, \\.* Like Thee, O Lord, to griev(* •^^ar more for others' sins, than all The wrongs that we receive. 5 One with Thyself, may every eye r~^ y. In us. Thy brethren, see / That gentleness and gract! which spring From ujiion. Lord, with Thee. 91 R. Danny, 18,19 I 3C0UO Cbdst the Son C. M. Maker, 1876 Our ft'i't luiiy nionrn this tliorii - y &#- ^ -• ri -f- ^_^±_± WilV, -<>- Yet here Em- iimn -J mm^ A - men. I 2 This tlcslily robe the Lord did wear; This wjitch the Lord did keep; Thi'sc l)urd('iis sore tlie Lord did bear, These tears the Lord did weep. 3 Our very frailty brings us near Unto the Lord of heaven; To every ^v'lKii, to every tear Hnch fjrlory .strange is given. uel trod. r I ,&i- III r 4 But not this fleshly robe alone Shall link us, Lord, to Thee; Not oidy in the tear and groau Hliall the dear kindred be. 5 We shall be reck(tned for Tliiiie own Because Thy lu'aven we share. Because we sing around Thy throne And Thy bright raiment wear. T. U. (".ill, iKso Ah. 2 Help us, through good report and ill, Our daily cross to bear, Like Thee to do our Father's will. Our brethren's griefs to share. 3 Let grace our selfisline.ss expel, Our earthliness refine. And kindness in our bosoms dwell, As free and true as Thine. If joy shall at Thy bidding fly, And grief's dark day come on, We, in our turn, would meekly cry, Father, Thy will be done! 5 Should friends misjudge, or foes defame, Or brethren faithless prove, Then, like Thine own, be all our aim To conquer them by love. t9a J. H. C.umey, 1838 Ab. i 1 -1 1 . givec 1 . — O- 1 t a - men ^ :n rv, defame, J-A/^^^-^ lPra?cr an^ ipratsc 238 ST. WERBERG 1. M. 6i J. II. nyk.s ,iS2,,-.s-fo 1. O LnvK. will) foriuedst nie ti) wear Tlio iiii - iif^c ot 'I'iiy (ioil-liciul lure; I I r- - _4=t:-r:L;: T^?— *— ir-L*IIp=|r-_|-^5iH-E='=?— 1-« III I '•:_!' • Wlio soii^htest iiic with t(;ii-(ler t'lirc Thro' (ill my wiiiuh riiif.;s wihl ami drear; O nil I I I n I I I J -»- , J I J » « my-self to The* Love, I K'^'e my-self to Thee, Thine ev - er, on - ly Thine to be. A - men. i t- -ppj wm^^m T-i 2 Lovo, wh . ere life's earliest, dawn On nie Tiiy choice hast gently laid; O Love, who here as man wast born, And wholly like to us wast made; Love, I give myself to Thee, Tliine ever, only Thine to be. O Love, I give myself to Thee, Thine ever, only Thine t<> be. J. Scheffler, 1659 Tr. C. Winkworth, i«58 W*. 239 L. M. 61. Oil, who like Thee, so c.-ilm, so bright, Lord Jesus Christ, Thou Light of ligiit, 3 Love, who once in time wast slain, ' ' Oh, who like Thee did ever go Pierced thro' jind thro' with bitter woe;^ So patient tiirough a world of woe. Love, who wrestling thus didst gain, That wo eternal joy might know ; Love, I give myself to Thee, Thine ever, only Thine to be. 4 Love, who lovest me for aye. Who for my soul dost ever plead ; Love, who didst my ransom pay, Whose power sufflceth in my stead ; Love, 1 give myself to Thee, Thine ever, only Thine to be. 5 Love, who once shalt bid me rise From out this dying life of ours ; Love, who once o'er yonder skies Shalt set me iu the fadeless bowers; 13 So meek, so lowly, yet .so liigli, So glorious in humility? 2 O wondrous Lord, our souls would be Still more and more conformed to Thee; Would lose the pride, the taint of sin, ' That burns these fevered veins within; And learn of Thee, the lowly one. And like Thee all our journey run. 3 Oh, grant us ever on the road A To trace the footsteps of our God ; ^-Vi That when Thou shalt appear, arrayed \ Li light to judge the quick and dead. We may to life immortal soar. Through Thee, who livest evermore. '93 A C. Coxe, 1K40 Revised i87» K i 3C0U0 Cbrl6t tbe Qow 240 FILIUS DEI C. M. 81 A. K. GauldSj;— ) r 1. On, wlurt! is Ho tliiit trod tho sen, Oh, where id Ho thiit spiiki -t— t I r ! I I ' I'll' And lie - iiious from tlieir vi(; - tinis tl-.-e, 'I'he ilcail their slum -lierw break? Lrt>:__:j- ur^3m^^^^ffm4^Pimm The pnl - sied rise iu tree - dom strong, The dumb men talk and sing, -*- J - j J .j d ' d d 5 -^ -#--#-■#- -^ . r =5= ^^ !^=i ?^rPfipfPf^liliiP I r I I I III I II. And from blind eyes, be - night-ed long, Bright beams of morn-ing spring. .1 - men. i -^ i i.-^ -^^ J J J J i:S*_t=I ii^lizizp: 2 Oh, where is He tliat trod tlie sea? Oil, where is He that spjike? Ami pierciiifif words of Hberty, Tlie deaf ears open shake ? And mihlest woi'ds arrest the liaste Of fever's deadly fire, And stronfjonesliealthe weak who waste Their life in sad desire. 3 Oh, where is He that trod the sea, Oh, where is He that spake? And «lark waves, rolling heavily, A glassy smoothness take ; And lepers, whose own fiesh has been A solitary grave. See with amaze that they are cleau. And cry, 'tis IJ'i can save. T 7" '94 Oh, where is He that trod the sea? 'T is only He can save ; To thousands hiuigt'ring wearily, A wondrous meal He gave: Full soon, with food celestial fed, Tlieir mystic fare they take; [bread, 'Twas springtide when He blest the And harvest when H(» brake. Oh, where is He that trod the sea? My soul, the Lord is here : Le< all thy fears be hushed in tl ee; Tt) leap, to look, to hear. Be thine: thy needs He'll satisfy; Art thou diseased, or dumb? Or dost thou in thy hunger cry? " I come," saith Christ, " I come." T. T. Uvnch, 1855 m pra^r anb praise 241 ST. ELWYN CM. SI. 1.. J. Hopkins (1S18— ) 4. ='rri'^t=^-^-^^=f-\-~~[-r-\ -T—- '-"'-j '-'i F~'n 1. TuiNK uriu, Ijord, in diivs of old Was strong to boal and huvc; li?: -1 1--- I E 4^ i ^ iS^j^r^ li:iiii^ (5- III'' " ' I I ' I IJ" , It tri-nniphed o'er dis - ease and doiith, O'er diirk-ness and the grave. rr g I F^ =^ES^ I I f=^ ^ f 4^- -4 To Thee they went, the blind, the diiiub, The pal - sied and the lame, I . J J ^ ' I rj i J. / i 'p -f» a ^ -J ^— J I- :^-:tirli4- =rf^- f dir r- iiiSIl E The lep - er with bis taint - ed life, Tlie sick with fe-vered frame. .1 - men. t -x=^- ^m -fij- i^is^ 2 And lo! Thy touch brought life and health, Gave .s[)et'ch, and streiijyth, aud .sif^hl ; And youth renewed and frenzy calmed Owiu'd Thee, the Lord of li 1 1. We saw Thee not when Thon didst come To this poor world of siu I J I I ; >~l I I I J^J ! 1 : !-- tti: and death, li- -t9- 4:: tzzit: -^z --t 196 ^ % 40 - ) ■ il (l.iith, •eth; rjsJr^ ,4 - men. k, is ascend, ug view, bend; on hiph, B bless, s; nuckoU, 1638 I85I t, 1900 5*: I nd death, I ^ prater anb praise .n U- p4=sJ -t- r-'- -■ I -'^•^ -n-r-i ,- ^ I--H k-p-4 ^ lielil Thy cot - tftpe-honic J 11 that do -J HplH Nil - zit - lulh; ■4- -^ g#- -^- J : * -'» a- -"5*- O'CS. _ .-,51 - - I ,- -I- I dim. =1 he-lieve Thy foot-steps troil Its streets ntul pluius, 'I'hcm Son of (lod. ll^'?E:^[i=tEfe:^S 5#?* WYVILL f Eaton) I- M. 61 Z. Wyvill (1762 -1837) iir^?pi=^lir^?i^r^o 1 O Ll< 111 I, whose li<>aiiiHilluiiiiiiiMill Fioiii twihizlit ilawii till |iL'r!'i'ctdiiy,Sliiiit- TIjdu Iii'Ikii'IIii' .-.liail-, 4^- SI. A. II. Hrown (1830-) 1. KiKKCK wuH ilu' wlltl bil-low, Uai'k wuM tlu< iiit;lit. OarH liiburctl liL-iiv I ■ ly, Fiiuiii cliiiiiiii'r'd white; J I * I ' '^ . .0. ' tj* •: .0- .0. .0. tei:g=?ifi^i^E?E^i^^^^^^ )' 1 ,,..J. J. ^ /V /•((//. fJ I I Ii J I I 1^ 1 ' ' L • -•- ^ -m-0- ' 0'. ^ ^ I >»i ^1 I J ^'l I I Trciiililt'd the iiinriiuTH, Vw il wiis ni;;h ; Then miitl th« O(nl(ir(io ^- \ r r ; I I ^ i ^ 1. FiBUCK was the wilil iiillow, OnrH labored heavily. Dark was the night, I , u Trembled theinarinera, Foam glimnier'd white. tj>0 ^0..:^ l0jUJ I r ^i^f]^i^lE^ ^npzf -b-r I:fzfLfL|i*"_'"fr*H •-M f=F for 2d and .Id vereenfirtt tivo bars will be: Peril was nifih; Then said the God of God, "Peace! It is I ! Peace! It is I!" I I : , A ■ men. iSiiiiiiplgii^i^llliiil .q8 30-) w ■r'tl white! J • men. 1 leath M. Neale, 1662 -, 1870 iKsinariiifra, -•-^-•-•-1 iar«M)iJJ6«: Ipra^cr an^ pral0C 245 ^^"^ mx ^' ^' -*• ''• ^' ^' ^ J. B. Pykts, 1875 I Jb- Hl'H, Tliy naiiio f love, All nth-<, Jo huh. my I.unl ' Oh, Thmi art ftU to ii\(>; XnthiiiK to plrasr I Hcc, Nothini; a - part i'rciin Th('<>, Ik - sus, Thv naiuu I lovo, All oth - w nanu'n a - bovo, >In - hum. niv Lonll liE^ a: iSzi: g ^.1:^5: Oh, Thoii art -J-J. all to me; Noth-inj; to please I nee, Noth- iii<; a-pait from Thee, .le - huh, my Lord! -#-. W J -#■ -#- -•-.-•--•- /5( ■*--*- ^. -*- -<^ -(5<- -9-. M -si-. — riS*- ^.S^^^ -g^ -^ r # 4 • W€«. r<5 I-;. t-p-r iq9 r fm u 1.1 in >• I MM ' It i' I I 246 3C0U0 Cbrl0t the Son ST. MARK I.. M. «'! J. W. Klliott . 1M33— ) te \j^^mwi-Wf': ^n ' I 1. Ah oKT.with worn ami wm - ly t'cct, Wo troiid ciirtirH ru^ - (^{til viil - ley o'er, J ■^- ^ J J . i J J ■ . J ;_i.4 ^11 lstj^/i^n^p:^ii.. f^ 'I'lic tlionj^lit how coiii-fort - iii^^ and Hwcot, CliriHt trod this vcr - y jjiith bt^-forel Ouv witntHimd weuk-niHs-eH Hf knows, From lifn'HfirHtdiiwnin^' toitscloHC. i-l-»)i«'?i. I J I I I S I L J J I J I ' -<>- 2 Docs sickness, feebleness or pnin yN, Or sorrow iti our pjitli appear/ ( "'^ Tlie recollection will reuiain, ^ More deeply did He suffer liere: His life, how truly sad and liriel", Filled up with suft'erinjj: and with fjfrief. 3 If Satan tempt our hearts to sli-ay fAnd whisper evil tliinefs within, So tlid he, in tlit^ desert way, CLENDENIN L. M. 61. (Second Time) r 1. As OFT, with worn and wea r m , Assail our Tjor- : one. ^ - men. is; |»f praise : uses ; ring. King. Ij. M, Neale, ie54 Entr^ Into 3cru0alem 249 ST. DROSTANE L. M. J. H. Dykes, 1862 SEi^ ^^T H^^ I Tr rX :i)z i 1. Hide on, rido on in niuj - es-ty; llarkl all the tribes ho - san - na cry; -I I ^ J^-J^ :jEE^EE^I^ > I 1*71^: ^ ^ zi: r f f f f r O Saviour meek, pur-sue Thy road With palms and scattor'd garments strovy'd.^l-nicH. t— t 1- rJ->-----,L,4-^^/-'-f-,-^-J^^ (Or to Pcterborou;;h, N ). 824) 2 Riile oil, ride on in majesty, In lowly pomp ride on to die: <.'hri.sty: Thy last and fiercest strife is nigh; The Father, on His sapphire throne, Expects His own anointed Son. 5 Ride on, ride on in majesty, In lowly pomp ride on to die ; Bow Thy meek head to mortal pain, Then take, God, Thy power, and reign. H. H. Milman, 1817 WINCHESTER NEW L. M ^=3 (Second Tune) Alt. fr Hamburger Musikolisches Handbuch, 1690 tA-^- 'f- -0- ^^ i^i M£:B^zE^&i=^M 1. RiDK on, ride on in maj - es - ty; Hark! all the tribes ho- san - na cry; Wwn ^ i J. J. J iE4^B t; ♦_.J. T -ff- f T' ^ J- ±^i-- r Bg Sav-iour meek, pursue Thy road With palms and scatter'd garments strow'd. A-men, c/ I t m 203 i - ;:| 3cBm Cbrist tbe Son 250 GLADNESS No. 1 (St. Anselii.) 7s6.s. 81 1 J. Barnby, 1869 :^s^ — m — • r (^ :^^EP| ^■^^ -J- _L .ek- Wi I f r r ■ ■ 1. On, Low shall I ro - ceive Tliee, liow meet Thee on Thy way, Hlest r.icHt iiopi* L_i ^^....t-bt ^:.:^=^ n ■ V 5^- ^ g J- — «> ^— - 1 — ^-1 — 1^-- 1 — tfr r- 1 r- ._j-. -<£>- It; ^ — ; * I I hope of ev - 'ry ua - tion, My soul's de - light and stay? --1 J- %^:=t- -ri- mm ^ It: -^ ±1: i^ o Je - sus, Je - sns, p;ive H- J J J- ^^ a^' me It: ^t- Now l)v Thine own pure light, I To :-J.? 331 :^ :1: It ^5*- H ii:^7;-p:1=q: r r r know what - e'er r-f- :=]- ^ P&i*: is pleas - ing And wel-come m Thy sight I ' J -•- -•- J j J J ■^■- a. i f f^ .4 - inen. -\ — r f r- 2 Thy Zion palms is strewinsr, Witli bnuiclies fresh and fair; My soul, ill ])raise awakinjr, Tlei' antliom shall prepare; Perpetual thanks and praises Forth from my heart shall spring; And to Thy name the S'-rvice Of all my powers I brinj;. S Love caused Thy incarnation, Love brought Thee down to me ; Thy thirst for my salvation procured my liberty. Z04 Oh, love beyond all telling, Tliat led Thee to embrace, In love all love excelling, Our lost and fallen race I 4 Ye who, with guilty terror. Are trem))ling, fear no more ; With love and grace the Saviour Sliall you to hope restore. He comes, who contrite sinners Will with the children place, The children of His Father, The heirs of life and grace. p. Cierhardt, 1653 Tr. Verses i, 2, 4. A. T Russell, 1851; Verse 3, J. C. Jacobi, ijaa it It, 1 869 m niest op« /S I— ^ ^^i I To a .4 - 77ien. ll!^ Tiore ; iiviour imers lace, r. ice. ,. T Russell. 18511 All. Hn 6etb0emane 251 ST. GEORGE'S, BOLTON 7s 6>. 81. J. Walch, 187s ^ -l—T^ 1 1. My hIuk, my sins, my Sav - iourl They tiike such bold on nje, ^.2±_t b^zz^ * -"*-^ : -ti:7r_ i-— L^ -- « fc-Trq ^ :4: r r- W^ -t I am not a - ble to look np, "ii^ J- -L Save on - ly, Christ, to Thee. i i J. ~i — tn- :gi :p^ A 1 -r^ 3::r3 1^ ■r- -(fi-:^ — 1 In Thee is all for - give - ness, ^ ^ te^ In Thee a- bun-dant grace; , ri J- -J.. PI =r=f= -.■??-T- ^^ r-rr 1 — ^- —e>- ^ My shad-ow and my sun - shine The brightness of Thy face. ^fc ^5 i ^^ -Sir- (Or to St. Hilda, No. 407) 2 My sins, my si^s, my Saviour, How sad on Thee they fall ! Seen through Thy gentle patience, I tenfold feel them all. I know they are forgiven ; But still, their pain to me Is all the grief and anguish They laid, my Lord, on Thee. 3 My sins, my sins, my Saviour! Their guilt I never knew Till with Thee in the desert I near Thy passion drew; Till with Thee in the garden I heard Thy pleading prayer, And saw the sweat-drop.^ bloody That told Thy sorrow there. 4 Therefore my songs, my Saviour, E'en in this time of woe, Shall tell of ail Thy goodness To suffering man V)elow ; Thy goodness and Thy favor, Whose presence from above Makes glad those hearts, my Saviour, That live in Thee and love. ■OS ). S. I). Monsell. iM« il 3C9U0 Cbri0t tbe Son 252 O SALUTARIS !,lowbi anil miioothly. L. M. A. H. Brown (1830—) t:i=SSi: r- =l- -aL- s iLH 1. O KAV - iNo vie - tini, openinf,' wide The gate of heav'n to men be - lew, 2. All thanks and prftise to Thee as-cend For ev - er-more. blest One in Three; -J --J- -i- -©- J- -(2- 1 ±? f- ^^. ^ I Pii Onr foes press on from ev - ery side; Thineaidsnpply.Thy strength be-stow. Oh, grant ns life that shall not end. In onr true na-tive land with Thee. A - men. E^l Ifl^ (Or to Grace Church) T. Aquinas, 1263 Tr. H. Caswall GRACE CHURCH L. M. 253 :i=i. Fr. I. J. Pleyel, 1800 I i ; -^ ::1: --^- * 1. O Thou, who in the pains of death Art yield-ing np Thy part - ing breath. iJS: ■-*- ^*- --- ^ J . I I . 1 i :xv :t= It: (Or to Mclcombe, No. S5) --r- r I , A - men. lip r- 2 To graze on Thee in suffering Sliiill lioal the serpent's deadly sting; ¥ov Thou art God, nailed thei-e to give This healing grace: we look and live. 4 And from the earth uplifted high, A King, enthroned in majesty, Thine arms Thou spreadest on the tree. And drawest all men unto Thee. 3 There sons for glory Thou dost gain, 5 Crucified, we cleave to Thee, There martyrs for their triumph train. And Thou shalt our salvation be; There stablish Thy most Holy Faith Thy cross, our only hope and pride, By love's best evidence, Thy death. Shall over in our hearts abide. »o6 C. Coffin. 1736 Tr. W. Conke, 1879 f 1 - lew. L Three; » ' I- ■ (5" -«-• A - men. r. U. Caswall 1, i8oo I ng breath, ligb, the tree, ee. e, be; pride, W. Cooke, i«7a 254 IPaeslon an^ Cruclfiylon ±r^ RCXKINGHAM -T-H- L. M. Arr. by E. Miller, 1790 IMji 3-» I 4 I , . -4— 4-| - I I I I J J I ' I I k .l 1 I ' I r I 11 I i^iT I I 1. When I sur-vey the won-drous cross On which the Prince of glo - ry dieil, |J5U wm kM^- Tj^--^ It: '--7 ^ I ^ My rich- est gain I count but loss And pour con-tempt on all my pride. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Did e'er such love aud sorrow meet, Save iu the cross of Christ, my God: Or thorns compose so rich a crowu? All the vain things that charm me most, 4 ^ere the whole realm of nature mine, I sacrifice them to His blood. rpj^^^ ^^^^ .^ present far too small ; 3 See, from His head. His hands. His feet, Love so amazing, so divine. Sorrow and love flow mingled down! Demands my soul, my life, my all. I. WatU, 1707 255 OLIVE'S BROW L. M. \ _» — 0- -1=- '^7 =;=F-^- m -t- W. B. Bradbury, 1853 -4—1 -«*- -0 0\o- -<©'- I I I r I I r ' ' ' u 1. Tis midnight; and on 01 - ive's brow The star is dimm'd that late - ly shone: I I I I J I I — i — I- -|2- -I 1- t=:t -(i— I ^ _ I ^ :E -Ml g T^ — r6>- 'mm i_a:giJ:^:lj 'Tis midnight; in the gar- dm. now, The suff'ring Saviour prays a - lone. A-m5— -I — i 1 1 — -«- 13^: r- ipHip^ipiii Yet He that hath iu anguish knelt Is not forsaken bv his God. 2 'Tis midnight, and from all removed, Emmanuel wrestles lone with fears; E'en the disciple that He loved ,1 >rr • ■ j • 1 j. ■, e \ ^ 1 • TT 1 i. 1 • HT i^ » • i. J. * i is midnight, aud from heavenly plains Heeds not his Masters grier and tears. t i -T*! *i *. 1 i *' Is borne the song that angels know; 3 'Tis midnight, and for others' guilt Unheard by mortals are the strains The Man of sorrows weeps iu blood ; That sweetly soothe the Saviour's woe. Combination Page. W. B. Tappan, ifln i ao; I ^^ I ! t; 256 3c£5U6 Christ tbc Son PASSION CHORALE No. 2 7- C'^- 81- H. L i /T 1 --^^- -n -- 4 r-^ - J -r-- 1 _ — 1 — K-'^r? 1 ! '-- 1 1 I0-J ^ -^— — «— — 1 -- —5= ^ -J- n — * — f f # > ' Ha - crod Head, what 1 ^^1 1 f»lo - ry, What 1 •• 1 .» =^-^'' F= — — 1 blisK, -•- — • — -5- 1 till - -• i now t -•- — 0^ was Thine! -11 r '^^""^ _f 1 ^ — E — ^ • 1 • -1 r— ' T " t . :. ->-f" -^^-- ^ Yet, tho' despised and go i J J J J I 1^ I I 1 1 1 , 1 ; ^ m ■ 1 ; 1 i i Ml 1 1 I I r mm U--i joy to call J-J- Thee mine. .4 • "5- men. :3^ 2 What Thou, my Lord, bast suffered Was all r siuuers' gain ; Mine, mine was the transgressioa, But Thine the deadly pain. Lo, here, I fall, my Saviour! 'T is I deserve Thy place ; Look on me with Thy favor. Vouchsafe to me Thy grace. 3 The joy can ne'er be spoken, Above all joys beside. When in Thy body broken I thus with safety hide. tT -Sl-T- im My Lord of life, desiring Thy glory now to see, Beside the cross expiring, I 'd breathe mj' soul to Thee. 4 What language shall I borrow. To thank Thee, dearest friend. For this Thy dying sorrow. Thy pity without end ? Oh make me Thine forever; And should I fainting be. Lord, let me never, never, Outlive my love to Thee. Bernard of Clairvaux, iioo. Tr. P. Gerhardt, i«66 J. W. Alexander, 18B9 W*. GERHARDT 7=. 6s. 81. (Second Tune) J. P. Holbrook, 1862 lT4^=T =^; 1, O BACKED Iloatl, now -.vouiidotl. Now HCornl'uUy surrounded. With griefandBliiiuie weighed down, With thorns, Thine only crown; l^^^l -r.v, I jciy Inc. ill Till inline .1 i/ifi». 257 ST. CHRISTOPHER ?«, 6s. 81. -:1: I i i> I < I f- -s> 1 F. C. .Maker, iSSl 1. s.\-('R?:i)IIen(l, Hiir-ronud-ed By crown of pierc-ingtbor", O Ijleecl-inRHeiid.Ko wonnd-ed, Re- viled and put to 'scorn, Death's pal-lid hue comes o'er Thee, Tlio 'fe"^-" — '— i — I — I- t7 piiip^^-^'- r u* I I glow of life de- cays; Yet an-gel-ho.stsa dore T I -1^1^- I I li§^f^ » # N A V 1/ I I I Thee, And tremble as tliey gaze ^liliil (S^..- :(==: (Or to Greenport, Nu I 9«- ^ I Nil I ifS=ET^|f*-JE:^-|:i4 r 1^ 2 I see Thy strength and vigor. All fad'ng iu the strife, And death with cruel rigor. Bereaving Thee of life ; O agony and dying ! love to sinners free ! Jesus, all grace supplying, Oh, turn Thy face on me ! 3 In this. Thy bitter passion. Good Shepherd, think of nie With Thy most sweet compassion. Unworthy though I be; 14 acq 677) Beneath Thy cross abiding For ever would I rest. In Thy dear love confiding, And with Thy presence blest. Be near when I am dying ; Oh, show Thy cro.ss to me; And to my succor flying, Come, Lord, and set me free. These eyes, new faith receiving, From Jesus shall not move; For he, who dies believing. Dies safely, through Thy love. Bernard ofClairvaux Tr. H. W. Baker, iMi J. W. Alexander, 18.19 Ad. n.^ Mi Hi ' 'i ip i i! t^J; ' 3C0U9 Cbrlst tbc Son HOLY SEPULCHRE I- M. A. H. Brown (1X30 — ) 258 ]. Lonu •Te-.siis,\vh(ii wo Htiiud a - fur, Aucl fjiize iip- on Thy lio - ly ^ ' ' ' ' I'll <5,- I Pl'dSS, I r^r — r ^-j — '-^ ' r i-^ — p-L^ 1 — =i -r^ ... -^ 1 iis In love of Tbt>(^ iinil scorn of Hulf, Oh.naay wo count the world us lossi .l-7»(7). §• O' — ■ — :t=- a- tEES :^-'J (Or to St. Cross, opposite) Ltz p^pliil 2 Wlien we In'hold Tliy blt'iHliiifif wounds. And the roiii,'li wuy thiit Tliou hast trod, Muko us to liato tli(j load of siu That lay so heavy on our Uod, 3 holy Lord, uplifted hifjjh, With outstretched arms, in mortal woe, 259 HAMBURG L. M. 1. Nature, with o - pen vol - nme, stands To spread her Mak-er's praise a - broad; =tt^H-=4 -isr- m Eml.racinj'' in Thy wondrous love The sinful '.Torld Ihat lies below; 4 Gi' e us an ever-living faith To gaze beyond the things we see, ' And in the mystery of Thy death Draw us and all men imto Thee. W. W. How, 1854 Arr. by L. Mason, 1824 t- -^^ ^ t=i II K I J J J -i J 1 I I I 1^:-^^ And ov-ery la - bor of His hands Shows something worthy of a God. A-men. M-2=:t:=::i=i r I Kl I A-IM -??- -tSl "Sf- 4 -S*— (2_ -^- ^a.- a..^ ia 2 But, in the grace that rescued man, His brightest form of glory shines; Hei'e, on the cross, 'tis fairest drawn In precious blood, and crimson lines. 3 Oh, the sweet wonders of that cross Where my Redeemer loved and died ! I — r- Her noblest life my spirit draws [side. From His dear wounds and bleeding 4 I would forever .speak His name In sounds to mortal ears nnknown ; With angels join to praise tlie Laml), xVnd wor.ship at His Father's throne. 10 I. Watts 1707 -) m -It cress, } see, nth 'bee. r. How, 1R54 1824 1 [side. bleedhi1^" Oh come, to -getb -er let us mourn, Je-sus our Lord is cru - ci YW^ f L?>^ lied. ^1 men. I jg jg^ -X -1 — ^y— I 1 — I— — 1—1-' KJ- I 2 Have we no tears to shed for Him, While soldiers scoff and Jews dei'ide ? Ah ! look how patiently he hangs ; Jesus, our Lord, is cruciiied. 3 Seven times He spake, seven words of love. And all three hours His silence cried ^fk. mm III For mei'cy on the souls of men ; Jesus, our Lord, is crucified. 4 love of God ! sin of man ! In this dread act your strength is tvied. And victory remains with love. For Thou our Lord art crucified ! F. W. Faber, 1^49 3C0U0 Cbriet tbc Son 262 STABAT MATER, No. 1 s, 8. 7, S, S, 7 mf Slinvlj/, and with expremiiiiH. 'Ti t I I i-^Ti ^ — I I ^ J. n. Dykes. 1875 =i-^1=l 1. Xeau the cross wiiH Mii - ry weep - in^», 'I'licic li. r inoiiiii - t'lil stii - tioii i -«■- ■eaJ:; ELl-t V. i *::; je: ?=IE ifELt'tq ^tr<-f H fc=t kc.t'p-ing, Gaz - ing on her ily - ing Son; There, in speech-leas nn-gnish T F-— (Si— ^ -<5>- ^i t^: EE £ -'fsr.i. :|L::=1!L: £ I ^ ^ -0 # I I i I Yearn -ing, trem - bling, sigh - ing, moan - ing, Through her I ^1 I 1 I I I 1,1 -^ • ^d , *--^5:^ :^t ,__i |J*_ EE F= "Ct^rx: :t:: 13: -|5^- -(iS- '^i .t'^^ I I ^^mm soul the sword had gone. A - )ni-)L -l I ^ p: -r- -iffi- ^(z^-. g± a 2 What Ho for His people suffered, Stripes and seoffs and insults offered. His fond mother saw the whole: Never from the scene retiring: Till He bowed His liead, expiring', And to God breathed out Plis soul. 3 But we have no need to borrow Motive .'• mm the mother's sorrow, At our Saviour's cross to mourn ; 'T wasonrsinsbrought Flim from heaven ; Tlies(( the cruel nails had driven; All His griefs for us were borne. 4 When no eye its pity gave us, Wlien there was no arm to save us, He His love and power displayed, By His stripes He wrought our healing; By His death, our life revealing, He for us the I'ansom paid. 5 Jesus, may Thy love constrain us, That from sin we may refrain us, In Thy griefs may deeply grieve; Thee our best affections giving, To Thy glory ever living. May we in Thy glory live. Jacobus da Todi (—1306) Tr. J. W. Alexander, 1842 Ai. «7S m - tidii ^ 1 - gninh EEiE= zzlfcd gh her =Si 1 lu'aven ; II ; •ue. 3 US, lyed, healing; us, us, ■ieve; ider, 184a A6. Ipa00lon an^ Cruclflylon 263 STABAT MATER, No. 2 8. 8. 7. 8. 8. 7 J. narnhy (1838— 1896) Eps^^papp^^is^ 1. Daiik - LY rose the guilt - y morn- ing, When, the King of glo - ry i J j J.J . L .^ ^ '^ ^ -i J^ p^i=r=r- 5E E ^^^ ^'^- ^ J J ^_^ \ J 1 [ ,_^ -j — • * h# f * — i * ' - j_ Bcorn i _« — ^ PI — 1 — , — 1 ^ , "Y^ — r — r "^ r — ^ — ^ "1 — f^ - ing, Raged the fierce Je - ru - sa - lem; See 1 1 1 J 1 1 « ^. J. 5i!- ftiL ■*■ > J. a*'- ^. i_» p ^ — .^ — ft — f |_ |^f,_ the Christ, HIk - m P ■ — -^-P— ^- ■'' ! 1^ -f "-PF ^^— ^- r>fi :^:^^?=:t F-=^ s L£>^' r cross up - beiir - iug, See Him strick - en, spit on, wear - ing The thorn- i=^=i EEE^ ^miilililifl I I phit- ted ?5: %^«^ di - 11 - deiu 1^- 1-Hie)(. I '^ a iS Si 2 Not the crowd wliose cries assaihid Him, Nor the hands that rudely uailed Him, Slew Him 011 the cursed tree; Ours the sin from heaven that called Him, Oui's the sin whose burden galled Him In the sad Gethsemane. 213 3 For our sins, of glory emptied. He was fasting, lone, and tempted. He was slain ou Calvary ; Yet He for His murderers pleaded ; Tjord, l)y us that prayer is needed. We have pierced, yet trust in Thee. 4 In our wealth and tribulation, By Thy ])recious cross and our pardon there. In conijuered sin and chastened life. And thro' tiic cro.ss attain the crown. W. '.V. Mow, iK-i 205 HEINLEIN 7s. I'. Heinkin, 1677 ^^ 1. For - TY diiys iind for - ty uigbts Thou wast fast- ing in tlic wild; _j — ; — y.. -' - I l^EE^ =f-T-^ ^ =f= ^^ :t:=it:- ^ f f f r "'r~*r^ /■ T "8^s^ r^i^-f -^^ For - ty 677 wild; ^ O \|. (i.irrrtt, 1872 Ipa^iMon an^ Crudfiylon 266 ROYAL BANNER I • M. 1. TiiK roy - 111 l»im-ii( is I'm-wiiril ^'o, Tlif croHH hIijiuh furth in iiiyH-tic ^^ll)W, % i^ I ^i: ^__^ • t__J Eieih^ .A -f^f :i I I I \\ lieri' III' ill tir-li, our tlisli who Hindi', Our sentence bore, our nm-soiii piiiil. .\-iin)i. :5 ; * Tlicn- whilst H<' Imiiir. His sacri'tl side By soldier's spear was opciu'd wide To (dcaiix' us ill llif pi-i loiis Hood Of water iniiifjled with His itlootl. Fulfilled is nil that David ttdd 111 true prophetic soii^ ol' old. How (tod the ualious' Kiiii;' should l)e; For God is n'ij,'iiiii!; I'roiii the tree. tree of fjflorv, tree most fair, Ordained those holv liiiil)s to b«'ar, How hriirht in purple rolte it stood, The purple of a Saviour's hlood! .") Upon its amis, so widely tliiii^', Tile wei^'ht of this world's ransom hun|L(, The ransom He alone could pay, I)espoiliiitf Satan of his proy. (! To Thee, eternal Three in One, Let homaj^e meet by all lie done: As by th« cross Thou dost restore, So rulo and ^uide us overmore. V. Kiirtnri.itnsfc 58...1 />. ]. M, NcMle, 1K51 VEXILLA REGIS L. M. 1?^ (Secoiul Tarn) ^ --■J-T- ^ 1. The roy - al ban-ners for - ward go, The cross shines forth in my s - tic glow, II. \V. I\irkLr, 1S94 F='-W' i ^ i .; ^ J J. ..! a; -J J , ,T r J 'III I I I I ^ 1 I I Where He in flesh, our flesh who made, Our sentence bore, our ran-som paid. A-me)u bJ- ^t-- ^ I I f 115 li'l 1^1 i p ml' mv 111 I M i P 267 3eeu0 Cbrlet tbe Son ST. CROSS L. M. J. n. Dykes, 1861 I I I ' ' ' w, ^1 1 I i -J- :=|: ^: -<5^ ^E^^; -<2^- eI 1. 'Tis tin- islifd! 80 the Suv-iour cried, And nieek-ly bowed His Lead and died: l^l^^^i^i I I i-l **^ 'T is lin-isbe(l!yes, the rnce is 3^i^P5 UM (5" ■«>- 1— ^ (Ci' — i-o — ^^^^ — r-s* — I — I 1 — •- run. The biit-tlo fouyht.tlie "ic-tory won. .1 - j/if n I'll -,^1^2 fS— (5:- -f>- ST- «>• •si: 2 'Tis finislitHl! all lluit heaven decreed, And all the aneieut prophets said Is now fulfilled, as was desijjiR'd, In Me, the Saviour ()f mankind. 3 'Tis finished ! this My dying groan bhall sins of every kind atone; CASWALL 6s, 5s. Millions shall be redeemed from death, By this My last exi)iriiig breath. 4 'Tis finished! lot the joyful .sound Be heard througii nil ine nations round; 'Tis finished! let the echo fly Thro' heaven and hell, thro' earth and .sky. ii\ rw • ij .. \ S. Stennett, 1787 (Or iJ Olive s lirow, 255) ' ' V. Filitz (1804-1876) i. (ii.o - RY be to Jo • 2. Grace and life e - ter J. i i i I I Has, Who in bit -ter pains Poured for me the ual In that blood 1 find, Blest be Ws. com --s*- 34:iiEEE=j!i3! 1^ J. i r life-blood pas- sion, -5- r-'r -x-^ ii m zwz -o ^ (2. i From His sa - cred veins. In - fi - nite - ly kind. A - men. J JZ. ^. ^: P^iiiP 3 Blest through landless ages Be the in'ecious stream, Vhich from sni and sorrow Doth the world redeem. ai6 4 Abel's blood for vengeance Pleaded to the skies; But the blood o " Jesus For viur pardon cries. 5 Oft as earth exiiiliug Wafts its prai.se on high. Angel ho.sts, rojoiciug, Make their glad reply. 6 Lift ye then your voices. Swell the mighty flood, Louder still and louder, Praise the precious blood. Anon. (Italian, tSth Cent.) Ir. V.. Caswall, 1857 |pa00lon an^ Cruclflylon 269 GLADNESS No. 2 (Magdalena) 7s 6s. 81. J. Stainer, 1875 ^=P ±# Ai Mz 1.0 Je - sus, wo a - (lore Thee, r i^mmmm r ty T -^-.-u- r U=^=AJ=J^^ Up - on the cross, our King; -^ --^ mm. :tzz±z=ztr. -21' 1 i ss * ^Imt :^- HE^ f=»=. rh 6- -J2ft. r- ^ P ^^rn f We bow our hearts be - fore Thee; Thy gra - cious name we sing; I I ! V J I 1 . 4 \;^ s -•- — -*--# - si. ^__ , J ,J aJ ^ ^ P #^-; f" r f ^f^ That name hath broiij^ht sal - va - tion, That name, in life our stay. m § fe^iiJE^ i=^j ^^ mi j^A r c;t: ;i \f' E?Ji=i --J. J Our peace, our con - so - la - tion, AVhon lifo shall fade a - way. A - vte)i. isi — ^— r-* • 1 '- f= J=p^Jli^ :jfc i^5i 2 Yet (loth the world disdaiii Tliee, Still pres-siiifj by Thy cross. Lord, lujiy our hearts retain Thee, Countinj; all else but loss. The frrief Thy soul eudurtvl, Who can that iirief dt^clare? Thy pains have thus a.ssur(»d That Thou Thy foes wilt spare .3 Ah, Lord, our sins arraifjjned Thee, And riiiiled Thee to the tree. Our pride. O Loi'e, No loufjfcr j>ass Tiiee by; Jesus, we confess Tiiee Our Lord enthroned on liigli. tI7 A. T. Kiisscll, >85I i: r"" I?' .1 i g '^ 3C0U0 Cbrlet tbc Son 270 ST. MARY C. M. I^li ^-tHFr^ ^ Att. to J. Mlo\v(i548 1708) 1- I I I I 1. A - i-AsI and (lid my Siiv - iour bleed, And did luy Sov-ercif^n die, m.i:k^ ■0 T mmmmmm^m t.rrF.^:-=. i0mifmmmmmm I I I I , ^Vould Mo dc - vote tliat sa-ci\^dhead For such a worm as >f I? A - MfU. I J #— I -^ il f=— r- — r- 'J Was it tor crimes thiit T li.id done Ho fjroaut'il upon tiie tree? Aiiiiiziiii; i)ity, jrruce inikiiowii, And love heyoiul (lefrrt'cl 3 Well iiiiirlit the SUM in darkness hide, AjhI sliut His ijlories in. When God, the nii<,'iity Maker, died For lUiin the creature's sin. 4 Thus uiifjht I hide my bhishinj,' face While His dear cross appears. Dissolve my heart in thankfulness. And melt my eyes to tears. 5 But drops of tyrief can ne'er repay Tlu! del)t of love I owe ; Here, Lord, I p:ive myself away, 'T is all that I can do. I. W.itts, iri (Seco)id Tune) MARTYRDOM (Avon) C M. H. Wilson (1 764— 1824) 1. A - las! and did mv Sav - iour bleed, And did my Sovereign die I I I I ^1 i ' ^ J J i i I 1 S: m -h- t^- p i-^^±^ # III! m rr^ -(5^ I _4- r-J-,-4 -■i — 4- 'r:f^ ganii r Would He de - vote that sa-cred head For such a worm as I? -Oil- men. -- i liiiit,' t'aco •I'iirs, fulness, vs. '1- rt^pay away, I. Watts. 17C7 64—1824) passion anb Crucltiylon 271 HORSLEY C. M. W. Ilorslcy. 1844 mm^- 1. Theke is a green hill fur 11 - way, With - out a cit - y wall, •;;. ; fil^^^ _* *_ *_._-* — p 1 p — ^^-\^^=^^ r 1^ eJ f ^l-^zizi^ f^^^ r — a: r^ f p.f^^^lpi113 Where the dear Lord was cm - ci - (hd. Who died to save uh all. .1- )IU)i. i L^ I i I ' *^-J ■r fWo iiJiiy not know, wc cannot tell, Wliut i)!iins Ho had to bear, But we believe it was for us He hunfj and suifered tiiere. /p3 He died that we niifj:ht be iorj^iven, \J He died to make us {J^ooil, That we mijrlit go at hist to heaveu, Saved by His pi'ecious blood. ■*- -*- -fr -»- ^ . T 1 ^ 4 There was no other good enough p> To pay the price of sin, ^■(^tjo. He only could luiloek the gate Of heaven, and let us in. X ^ 5 Oh, dearly, dearly has He loved ! ^ And we must love Him too, Autl trust in His redeeming blood. And try His works to do. C. !•'. Alcxuniler, 1R48 (Second Tune) ILFRACOMB (Lambeth) C. M. ,.g -^ 1 [-,-— I - S. Webbe [?] (1740— i8i6) — ^■— I 1 r-- =l~ ^. 1. These is I 1 I green bill far f m ^^^m -0 —a 4- I I way, With-out a cit - y wall, I I l^f -£2- ti:: d^ I i ".51 -£=£ tipl|i H ss !» • -(9-- A • men. a=fc=i=+ 3=1=3^ i^ j^ ^ ■0- (^ -#- 4 A. M. -*- <^- I 1 J J I J ' I -A- H:|^ 919 i I r 1^ Where the dear Iiord was cru - ci - fied, Who died to save us all. I I I A- men. -/Sf-r r -«»-!- li '5't'- i Hi 3cme Cbdst the Son 272 AUSTIN 8, 7, 8, 7, 4. 7 Gregorian WW^W^^F^^'fff^ 1. Hauk! the voice of love and nier - cy Sounds n - loud from Cal- va - ry; See, it J-. J" >__- ^- -i J J ^. ^ I J J J I J.. -^ '3 E^-. '^^.-^z^lzEfe^E ^^f^^-r :! Lf>rL:.g= -^^_^p^pf --iJ^g^ =J- Pf^ irzc -f-T*" ^l^^^p rends the rocks 11 - sun - der, Shukes tlic earth, and veils the sky; It is fin-ished! -J. J_ .-I -J J- ?S^.gi§E^^^P^flH^^^ ::^::i^W.-^J^J ^^ =r J-..-;^- t » ---| U 1 =il^? -=!= -^ H I Ij.'^ Fini.slu'd all the types and shadows ,!=»- '^s-r^^H' Of the ceremonial law; Hear the d'y - ing Sav-iour cry. .1 - men. Finished, all that God had pr«>mised, I I Death and hell no more shall awe. :^ -■*:---$ * _-p^__zr*_z^^^r-jp=^^jii Tt is finished ! :.trr:p-— rftzt|B_:-«_i;rp— dL^^£^3 Saints, from hence your comfortsdraw. 2 Tt is finished! Oh what pleasure 4 Tune your harps anew, ye seraphs. Do those gracious words afford; .Toin to sing the glorious theme; Heavenly blessings without measure, All on eartli. ai 1 all in heaven. Flow to us from Christ the Lord. Join to praise Emtnanuers name. It is finished! Alleluia! Saints, the dying words record. Glory to the bleeding Lamb. J. Evans, 1784 ST. ANDREW No. 1 C, 7, 8, 7, 4, 7 (Second Tune) J. K. Dykes ( 1823— 1876) 1= f-^-r- from Cid - va - ry; 1. Hauk! the voice of love and mer - cy Sounds a - loud from Cal - va 0Ji ^ P f * gfc^Z^Z^^^^ 0- ^i^^EEEi:^^ See, it rends the rocks a sun - der, Sliakes the earth, and veils the sky; It IS fin - ished! Hear the dy in<^ Sav - iour cry. A - men. lan 3. it ised, iwe. rtsilraw. )hs, me. Evans, 1784 -18761 't»- ry; m E=)^' sky; =1 m^ ■G>- men. passion an^ Crucltiylon 273 CROSS OF JESUS 8, 7s. J. Staincr (1840 -) m ^-iizzt=]~:i. I -0^ 1. Fn thecToss of Christ I glo - ry, Tow -' ring o'- ?-r^_.. 1 m^^ ■0 — •- s?r 3^ j^i- a^ •. "i -r^ ?-^ S-B «» ''^' -O" All the light of sii - cretl sto - ry Gath- ers rounil its hoiul suh-linic. A- men. jl I ;t^— r I -i-r^ :5: i J . j^q. ,„;•■; E^=?=^=EpEP, mm I — r- mm 2 When the woes of life o\;rtake nie, ; Hopes deceive, jind fears annoy, Never shall the cross forsake ine: lio! it glows with peace and joy. 3 When the sun of bliss is Ijeaniin": Litifht and love upon my way, •4 Bane and l)lessing, pain and pleasure, By the cross are sanctifiod ; .■ '^ I Peace is there that knows no measure, / ' Joys that through all time ainde. 5 In the cross of Christ I glory, ..^ Towering o'er the wrecks of time ; From the cross the radiance streaming, ' All the light of sacred story Ad- -<&- -t==t mTF^^^m r^r^^^- mM i :5 -fs>- T ^EEiPX-^.t:. l^^lSiO ^m^ -*9- -#- All the light of sa - cred sto - ry Gath-ers round its head sab- lime. A -men ^U^ * i -a i- I -<9- -at- -0- -^ , 11 I \. ^^P^ipSi^^J PI l^! r i m 1.1 '■• ! !■ ill V m 3e0U0 Cbrl0t tbe Son 274 GETHSEMANE (Redhead 76) 61 R. Redhead, 1853 t=4 i::: ^ -If r I u I f f r I I f I II Yt! that feel the tempter's power; Your lle-deeui er's 1. Go TO dark Geth-sem-a-ne, I J J J J----^ J ^__ J J I i^ V * Ei te r 5r =|t=-4?.r:q ?^ r-j cou - diet see, Watch with Hiiu one bit - ter hour; Turn not from His griefs a - way, I J -^ I I I I I I I I I I I ' ^ q-^=rT=i U^MuL^ 1 -4 i- ^ m v-v l^ii^l iti^tzzi ^^^ Learn of Je-sus Christ to pray -t i A - men. ^ I a-\ — 2 Follow to the jiidgineiit-liall, View the Lord of life urniijirued ; Oh, the wormwood iuid the •'•.•ill! Oh, the paiijrs His soul sustiiined! Slum not .sufieriiig, sbiime or loss, Learn of Him to l)ear the cross. OUSELEY 7^- 61 I 3 Calvary's mournful mountain climb, There, adoring at His feet, Mark that miracle of time, God's own sacrifice complete ; " It is finished," hear tlie cry, Learu of Jesus Christ to die. 4 Early hasten to th»3 tomb Where tliey laid His breatluess clay; All is solitude and gloom. Who hath taken Him away ? Christ is risen ! He meets our eyes. Savioixr, teach us so to rise. J. Mont^^oniery, ifiao iTextof rS50 F. A. G. OuseJey, 1S69 X 1^-^ 1. Thuonkd up - on the aw - ful tree, I I I I I \ r r T , , , King of grief, I watch with Thee: '-y — '^ -,-J-^-4-J— J =t=i ^P^ -(&- i 553 ini:r s m t:^ s: =1 .-way, N m climV), e; uBSs cliiy; eyes. ext of i;il 1869 ith 'rkee: ^=tr (51. Ipasslon anb Cruclfiylon - — P ^ #- 4^ ' »-^^^^# '^- -•^J — *'%■-■- 9 — i — I— •- f 5> ■ -s-- I Nom; c;ia tt 11 what puiif^s \in-kiu)\vn Hold Thcd si - lunt utiil a - loni', Cf .^.. -^ bJ .i ^ -,J- J ^ 1 , ^ , ' A- men. _-b: 2 Silent tliri)ii!;li those three dread hours, Wrestling; with the evil powers, Left alone with liiiinaii sin. (Siooni around Tiiee and within. Till th'a{)])ointed time is nii^h, Till the Lainl) of (iod may die. 3 Hark that ery that ]>eals alou\vs, one by one, Tilt' Sfriptiirt' luivf i'liililU'd. 3 No pain that \vi' can slian^ Uut lit' lias t'flt its smart; All t'oriiis t)t' liiiiii.'iii ^rit'F ami care Have picrcctl tliiit tciitlcr heart. 4 Aiitl on [lis thorn-crownt'tl head, Ami on His sinless soul, Our sins in all tiieir jLjiiiit were laid, That He iniiirht make us wht)le. 278 5 Tn Jicrfect love He dies, For me ITe dies, for me: () .-ill-atoninsj: Sacrilice, I clinjr by tailh to Thee. Tn every time of nt>etl, Hel'ore the .jutlj;ment-throne, Thy wo'-k. liamb of (JotI, I 'II plead, Thy merits, not my own. 7 Yet work, () Lord, in nie. As Thou for me hast wnni^ht. And let my love the answer be To jjfraee Thy love has brought. II. W. H.-ikcr, lS,-4 ST. JOHN'S, WESTMINSTER C. M. -0- -4 U ^T- '-^-=§^ J. Tui le, 1862 ^_i_ Our wen - ry souls re - pnir; To ^ :* iy - ing love And taste its sweet - ness there feliSi 2 Sweet restin<;-place of evei-y heart That feels the plague of sin, Yet knows that (leep mysterious joy, The peace of God within. ^m^^m isia A - men. ')9 -<9- I 3 There, thro' Thine liour of deepest woe. Thy sufferinjr spirit passed ; Grace there its wondrous victory gained, And love endured its last. 334 All I f Wed.) A - men. 1?^ •OJIP, , I Ml pleiul, 'i- bo \V. linker, iPr4 le, 1862 ^ g I pair; To I SI yl - men- ii^ leepest woe, ctory gained. IpaeslOM an^ Crucltlylou 4 Dear siiffcriiifj: TjUIiiI*, Tliy lilccdiui,' < 'icjit ion, all lu'low, ahovo. With cords ol" love (liviiic [woiimls, litdct'iiu'd and lilcsf Ity Tlicc. llaviMlrawn our willing' licaiis to Tlifc, (J Our loiii,'iii^' fyt's woidd t'aiii Ix'liold And liid«'d our lilV with '^llill(^ That hri-rht and hlcssi'd lirow, r» Thy syinpathics and hopes arc ours: Once wruii^' with l)ittcrcst aii^'uish, wear Dear liord, \\v wait to see Its crown of ^' ory now. ,. i)c„„y, ,«j,, ^4, 279 KESTON (Lythe) «n 7» J. Staincr (1S40 ) 1^ - t-^^ i='t~P^^J^J^:^^\^^^_^:t^ ^ r I I I r f '1 I ^ -r I ^ 1. Sweet the nio-ineiits, rich in l)h'ss-inf,', Which he - fore the croHs I Hpcnil, i ^:!?:4. ^-74 p" -1=: J ^ ■ti J^- r- fl^r^^^-iP Lifc.iiiul henlth.nnil pencil poK-soss-iiif» From tho siri-ncr's dy - inf{ friun --■- M.I 2 Nono tread with Tht'e Thine awful path, 4 The cross is sharp, })ut in Tliy woo V , Tiiou sullVrest alone ; .„ This is the lif^htest {)art ; \ Thine is the perfect sacrifice Our sin it is whieli pierces Thee, Which only can atone. And breaks Thy sacred heart. '^^-x 3 Thou Great Hi-,'!! Priest, Thy grlory-robes 5 "Who love Thee most, at Thy dear cross. To-day are l.-iid aside, Will trnt'st, Lord, ahide; And human sorrows, Son of Man, \ V> ' Make Thou that cross our oidy hope, •-^v Thy Godhead seem to hide. O Jesus crucified ! W. C. Uix, 1864 281 REDHEAD 47 7s. R. kcdlicail, 1S52 :4: m-^^f^, m. 3^=3 ■■^^=iF=t 1. See the des-tined day a - rise! See a i:4: AE^z will - ing sac - ri - lice! P y :fL^ V I T" :f— 1=- 1 3=5 ~^~r fn- -^- n rrrrTf I^Ei-fe^J Je - BUS to re- deem our loss, Hangs up -on the shame -ful cross. A- men. E -fed- I I Ufic I I -j.-./^^ F= 936 ir ^^1 1— «».- II i - lice! 1 passion an^ Cruclfilyloit 2 .ToHUs, wlio l)\it Tlioii h;iil lionif, Lifted oil lliat tree (»f' scdni, Every i>jiii<,' junl liilt«T llinn'. Fiiiisliiii;,' Thy lil'e ul' wnc .' 3 Wild ))ut Tlioii liad ilaifd to drain Slct'iK'd ill <,mI1 lilt' Clip of pjiiii, And witli tt'iidfr body hear Tlionis, and nails, ami pit'iciiig spear? TINTERN 7- 61. 4 TliciK'i" tlif clfansiiif; wafer flowod, l\Iiii«;led Iroiii Thy siih' with hlood, Si^'ii lo ail attesting,' eyes or the linislifd .siciilice. f) Holy .Ions, ^'nint iis ^'race, III that saeriliee to place All onr trnst for life renewed. I'ardoned sin, and promised jjfood, V, II. r. I'urtuii.iliis c. 5|i.— f»»)i l\ir. K. Miiiit, 1H17 A. If. Brown (1S30 — ) • 1. I'v - Eu pii - ticut, yun - tic, inick, Ho ly Srtv - ionr, was Tliy mind; J- I I -<5i- r- -X^ ie:^^ Vain - ly iu my I I 1 I J ^ « * self I Liku-uess to my Lord to tind; ^ ^m^^ 1 .Q- *-,' i I -«■- -1 r-T :4: 4- :#=|— --I- ! I I r I Yet that mind which was in Thee May be, must be formed in me. r-f- A --:-■ :i_:q:: 1 «,zb^^H ^, ^^^ I ^i^s * H^ -5,- vi - men. '^m M i{ ¥1 2 Days of toil, 'mid throngs of men, Vexed not, ruffled not Thy soul ; Still collected, calm, serene. Thou each feeling couldst control : Lord, that mind which was in Thee May be, must be formed in me. 3 Though such griefs were Thine to bear, For each sufferer Thou couldst feel, Every mourner's burden shax'e, 927 Every wounded spirit heal : Saviour, let Thy grace in me Form that mind which was in Thee. When my pain is most intense. Let Thy cross my lesson prove ; Let me hear Thee, ev'n from thence, Breathing words of peace and love : Saviour, let Thy grace iu me Form that mind which was in Thee. C. Elliott, 1836 I '! n 3C0U0 Christ the ^o\\ 283 ST. CYPRIAN f.s. (Troclmic) Kl:1 ^ — ^ R. R Clidju-, 1862 1. ,\v. - HtM, iiic'fk uiul low I J I i Siiv - iimr, jiiiri' iiliil Im r O ly. >-— t i.-J=i i^~* On Thy lovo n* I r r I I I r ' ' -J. -f9- - — f 0' r ±.j ti ly I inn Iltiir nic liiiiii - l)lv cry - in^. illTiy y:^^;i"i ,1 - »(f'»i. fea 2 I'riiu'cf of lift! and pnwiT, ]\ly sjilviitioii's lower, On the croHs I view Tlifo Calling siiiniTs to Tlu-o. 3 Tlici'o Ix'lmld uui liiv/Aiig At tlic si','lit amazing; licmHii^ low Ix't'ore Tlieo, Ht'lpk'ss, 1 adoru Thcu. 284 ST. GILES 7s. 6s. 4 Hy tlint fount of lilcssintr Thy dear lose cxprcssiny, All my aching sadness Turn Thou into gladness. 5 Lord, in incn'y guidt! nie, Be Thou (.''er beside nw; In Tliy ways direct mo, 'Neath Tiiy wings protect me. 11. Collins, 1H54 J. Stainer (1840 -) T- i 1. LoKD Jo - sus, by Thy pus ■^ -^ J. J. , To Tli m. L.^ Hion, lee I (Z- :t=t: t 1-1='- t ^iM^ j- niiiko my prayer, Thou I m ii [ I '['i 11 i' ±=pd=|:: *- iifes= who in luer - cy smit - est, I I II 1^ I ^ _:5!: :^ Have iner-cy, Lord, and spare. <>l J" iiKlia S- ps^f 10 4:: -^J- f=i^ ■5H~ EEE I I /I - men. mm 2 Oh, wash me in the fountain That floweth from Thy side. Oh, clothe me in the raiment Thy blood hath purified. 328 3 Oh, hold Thon up my goings, And lead from strength to strength, That unto Thee in Zion I may appear at length. II Thou > • 1 men. fl iDaddion an^ CruciWon 4 oil, liciii'Istii to my kiHtckiiijj, And w, To follow in Thy footsteps Wher«>ver Tliou dost no, !( Not wisdom, mij,'ht or trlory, I ask to win al>ove; I ask for Thee, Thee , Lord, ;i shrino In tills I'ocky lieart of mine. Where in pure embalmed cell None but Thee may cx'cr dwell. 4 ]\ryrrli and spices will T bring, 'i rui' affection's offering; Ciose the door from sight and sound Of the busy world around : And in jtatient watch remain Till my Lord appear again. T. Wliytellfii.l, 1342 OUSELEY 61. (Second Tmu } V. A. C;. (iuselcy (1825— 1S89) IRceurcection 3 _« a ;ouii(l ■■ail, ia4» m I lay; Hz T'~^- — 0- still He slept, from hiail to fuet Shroud -ed in the wind - iug sliiot, I i I ■ J 1 J J. I_:rt=T=rlz: Ed^f-f: 'I — r Ly - in^' in tin.' rock a - lone, Hid -dun by the soul - ed Ktcnc. 1. - men. ^i i- :^ S# X "S^^F ^0 ~ i y • --■ 1 1 F- :^zaL*i =E Sill 287 REDCLIFF S, S, cS, 4 =l-:=i E. J. Hopkins 1 iSiS— ) J- sii3ippepip3fs^fippp 1. Moun'h roseate hues have duck'd the skv, Tlu' Lord has lis'ii with vie- to- ry; •- -•- -#- -•- -- -#- -f_ •«- •- -*- 3-^ liet -I'l'th he j^liid, luid raise the crv, 0- S^_:^*rl_tli fe^ ^ Al - lo lu - ia! .1 - (iip«. Ci ^zrr trzt (5?- iitlfUl 2 The Pi-iiir(^ (if litV' wjf^^k'iith has strivoii, 5 Ami lu', dear LoinI. that with Tlit't- dies, To cleanse the »;icrli rfj«< blood has jriven, And lleslily passions ciMicilies, Has rent the veil, and ^/fwoed heaven. In l)ody like to Thine shaM rise. Alh-luia! Allehii;, ! ;{ And He. the wheat -(y/rii, sowh in <-artli, (5 Oil, irfant us, then, with Thee lo die, Has jyiveii a jjflorious harvest birth : To spurn eartli's lleetin^ vanity, Rejoice, and sirijf with holy luiiih Alleluia ' 4 Our bodies, nioulderinjjr to decay. Are sown to rise to heavenly day; For He hy rising burst the vvav. Alleluia! And love the things aij<;ve the sky. Alleluia! 7 Oh. )>7'aiM' the Father and the Son, Who has for us the triumph won. And flolv Ghost, the Three in One. Alleluia! 2T1 Latin Tr W. Co-ikc, lP-3 If I'll ill i m i \' 3CSU6 Cbrlst tbc Sou 200 ST. ALBINUS 7S Xs. Witli Alleluia H. J. (launtlctt (1805 1876) r— r='r— r— r — *^^— r— r :it-r5^ ^i:ni — I- « — ^1 1. Je- sua lives! thy ter-rorsuow Ciiu no Ion - ^er, death, up - pall us; J«> - sns =j > "1 |_l J I i J J I I J5J- -J- J- i :4^t:: :{:- H i3,3^ r f r ■:-■ ives! by this wu k (2 — ^. ^t^^0c23^^ i knon' Thou, O grave, canst not en-thrnll us. Al - le- hi - ia! A-men. * * isii^illiil = 1 # f — ^ r- 2 Jesus lives! liencefoi'tL is deatli But the gate of life ininiortal ; This shall calm oui* trembling breath, When we pass its gliuy portal. Alleluia! 3 Jesus lives ! for us He aietl ; Then, alone to Jesus living, Pure in heart may we anmcle. Glory to our Saviour sivinj^. Alleluia! I^ZZt 4 Jesus TvesI our hearts know well Naiight from us His love shall sever. Life, nor deatii, nor pow'rs of hell Tear us from His keeping ever. Alleluia! 5 Jesus lives! to Him the throne Over all the world is given ; May we go where He lias gone. Rest and reign with Him in heaven. Alleluia! fsSei'ond Tune) JESUS LIVES 1 7s, 8s. With Alleluia C. y. I lellert, 175; fJrsit.r lebl ! mil Ihm aiich ich) Tr. Miss I'. !•:. Cox, 1841 Alt. S. P. Warren, 1896 "^Zl^^tZ. .&- -^r -^- m^ 1. Jij-STTs lives! thy ter-rors now Can no lon-ger, death, np - pall us; ,Te - sus 3:^ ^^ZZlfezZt-r^ ^^ ^ i ± A. ± j M.^ ---: 1-^3^ -t"=r^ T- f=^ 1 i^ ^^m- ^^tZ3 :=|: A-_j\ ^^^rma -v- "t? W: lives! by this we know Thon, *> grave, canst uot en-thrall ei*. Al-k In - ia! A-men. •^ ^ ' _^_J . # _«_ ^ >* _^ I _J -» -^ ^^3- _^^^ _^_i. 1;^ :m': t/ \M ajs 1 m .^ i 289 •Resurrection WALTHAM L. M J. B. Calkin, 1872 -A \- _, Y^ _, _ f y \ III U ' 1. Lift up, lift up your voic - es now, The whole wide world re -joic - ts now; ! ^ I I 0*4 *. J-tjE :t=t p? :$:=T=1: I 7 ! ^ ' ' '_ ' I U The Lord hath triumphed glo-riously , The Lord shall reign vie - to- riously. - d I . j Jl_J I d^d J.J.J ' aim JUIA.1 Ultbll men. :t=t i- n E mmsmi 2 In vaiu with stone the cave they barred, And hope and joy and peace begin, In vain the watch kept ward and guard ; Majestic from the spoiled tomb, In pomp of triumph Christ is come. 3 He binds in chains the ancient foe; A countless host He frees from woe ; And lieaven's high portal open flies. For Christ has risen, and man shall ri.se. 4 And all He did, and all He bare. He gives us as our own to share ; For riirist has won, and man shall win. 5 O Victor, aid us in the fight, And lead througli death to realms of light; We siifely pass where Thou hast trod ; In Thee we die to ri.se to God. Thy flock, from sin and death set free. Glad alleluias raise to Thee ; And ever with the heavenly host Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Author unknown REDHEAD 4 L. M. f Second Tune) R. Re.ihead, 1850 1. Lift up, lift up your voic-eB now, The whole wide woi'ld re - joic-es now; ^1 ' - J. i ... J: r ^ I ' I 1 T -t: 11 III .\-men. IS a 1 ' I I 1^ I 17T The Lord hath trinmnhed gltv-ri*>«is-ly, The Lordshallreign vie -to-ri')iis-ly. A - men. i ' I I i ! ' ! V iilS I -f — \ — r-^ I ' ^ I ^i ^ B^sa »33 3C0U0 Cbrl0t the Son 7S 6s. 81. 290 LANCASHIRE [ — a — 9—t • — — 5— — • •"L_(!>- i — < — I — '— I • • II. Smnrt, 1836 r — r 1. 'I'liK (Iiij of lies - iir - rec - tion, Eiirth, tell it out I * ^: 1 Si- :)= * J J- I hruiul, I -5* m -i ^:. ^- I 1^ i I Ci- :i=ii: £eIee=eeeeE :3«- The I'ass - o - ver of gliul - ness, The I'liss - o - ver of 1 --5-— ^mm^im^ '-^t ^^ 1 ' ' f Fii)i»i (Iciith to lifo e - ter f- :»= ■^-1- nal, From this world to the II .^^ ^ , , III «ky, J=t:: :Sr ;l ^m^s^^^^^^^i^ssj Our Cliriisl luith bronchi us o I n r- I i With hyiims of vie - to I ry. I -Jfzdt-T^ -U llfeD] 2 Our liearts be piuv from evil Tliat we may .see ariirlit The Lord 111 rays etcrMal Ot" Re.surrpetiiiii liprht; And, listciuuy: to His accents. Ma_\ liear .so calm ami plain His Own " All liail,"' ami lieariuf.^ May raise the victor strain. 'M 3 Now let the heavens l)e joyful, Let earth her sonfjf bepfin, Let the round world keep (rium{)li, And all that is therein ; luvisibU' and visibh' Their notes let all tliinjjs blend. For Christ the Lord is risen, Our joy tiiat hath no end. John uf Uamaicub iHli Ceiit.j /V. J. .M. Nfale, .es» i 1836 ::!: I )ri)iul, r- --I- l. r '/•/,;(■ ^ ' ' to the sky, Our Christ hath brought us o - ver, With hymns of vic-to - rv t±±:=l-t:^l:t= -i-W-^ X-^^ A- minx. ~m^ aas l< '■■ hi I 3C0U0 Cbrlst tbe Son 291 WELCOME, HAPPY MORNING us. With Refrain J. B. Calkin (1827—; ^^ ;=^: A — I — , — ^ — e_ -(51- 1. Welcome, bap-py morn - ing! age to age shall say, I II i .; 4 i ^ i J J ... II 1.1 ' !ig;^ I I Hell to - (lay is ^ :tL=t^ I — I — \ — r vauqiiishM, heav'n is won V -J- J. -J- -<;/- iSE^ to - day. T g Lo! the Dead is liv-ing, -1-4—1- r=r !3 ^^^. :1: ZMUMl ■7^ J| i I I ^ - , > , r I I I God for ev-er- more; Him, their true Cre - a- tor, all His works a - dore -tT^T :^= ■7S~ r- -<&- fj-x I // Refrain in unison. I 6'va«. ;^^ -«>- i Wel-come, happy morn-ingi age to age shall say, Hell to - day is ::t-=l: 1 ^^^ -St— -5*- -25- 4 J! != :^ -s- -tt^ =^: :2^ M fcfcS: »-tr^ 1 F 4:: =&^- E -• — 0- vanqiiishod, heav'n is won to - day. Lo ! the Dead is liv - ing, :i^3-* ife 4^- - I J"Tra i ^^Md :^fe j; *g '?5 -li'^ ■<&- '^f^^f^r -X -t~ 3"-iS FOP=i« £ ^ 236 527- -) — 1— . -•— ^— —w — ^ lay Ik 1 4 J. -0- =^ ^111 J ' ■ r as; 4- 7S>- 1^- ore. Sva*. -^- ■ day is t^ -\ — , iiig. IReeurrcctlon rail. =11 -<&- 4^Pfe|^^l3:E£ ■zTt=r: ^ — 'V^-^-^- py vy J (lod for ev-CT-inore; Hiiu, their trueCre-ti - tor, all HIh works ii-dnre. .l-xifo. ^smm^^m^mmpmm rail A 1- i^Si^gilipSfip 3Ma 2 Earth lier joy confess"!-', clotliiufj h ' for spriiijr, All f^food gifts vetiiriied with licr r(;turniiij,' King; Hloo!U in every meadow, leaves on every bougii, Speak His sorrow ended, hail His triumph now. Welcome, happy morning, etc. 3 Months in due succession, days of lengthening light, Hours and passing moments praise Thee in their flight; Brightness of the morning, sky and fields and sea, Vanquisher of darkness, l)ring their praise to Thee. Welcome, happy morning, etc. 4 Maker and Redeemer, life and health of all. Thou from heaven beholding human nature's fall, Of the Father's Godhead true and only Son, Manhood to deliver, manhood didst put on. Welcome, happy morning, etc. 5 Thou, of life the author, death didst undergo. Tread the path of darkness, saving strength to show ; Come then, True and Faithful, now fulfil Thy word ; 'Tis Thine own third morning: rise, buried Lord! Welcome, happy morning, etc. 6 Loose the souls long prisoned, bound with Satan's chain. All that now is fallen raise to life again ; Show Thy face in brightness, bid the nations see, Bring again our daylight; day returns with Thee. Welcome, happy morning, etc. v. H. C. Fortunatus (6th Cent.) Tr. J. Ellirton, i86a (This hymn will be found on the next page also, set to Fortunatus) "37 ! *l ■.y.i' :' hiV. 1:1 H 306110 Cbrlet tbc ^o\\ FORTUNATUS n>. r.v (Second Tint,) 2 ^ — I ^ Arthur Sullivan, 187 •_ #— p- Ei^ Wel-come liap-py morn-iugluge to ii^^o shall say, I — r Hell to-day is vnnqnisbed.beav'n is :*■ "f: -J- ■*" ■•' I ^m * -1 — ^: ii^ liv- inf!, (rod for ov-er-more; Hiiu, their true Cre - i J- J.^ ■^'O'- T- G^ zp: ;ipi=|pgllMi] •i — r a - tor, all His works a - dore.Wulcome, happy morning! age to ago shall sav. A-inen. V^. i 4 * -t=:S?: 1^ * jSI. ■^- t:=r zzzlt; ,5, <5i— -I — r-;' 2 Earth lu>r joy coTifessos, dotliinj? her for spring, All good gifts returned witli her rt'tiirniiig King; Bloom in every meadow, leaves on excry bough. Speak His sorrow ended, hail His triumph now. Hell to-dav is vannuished. heaveti is won to-dav. 3 Months in due succession, days of h'ngllioning light, Hours and passing moments praise Thee in their flight; Briglitiu'ss of the morning, sky and fields and sea. Vancpiisher of darkness, bring their prais(» to Thee. Welcome, happy morning! age to age sliall say. 4 Maker and Redeemer, life and health of all. Thou from heaven beholding human nature's fall. Of the Father's Godheud true and only Son, ]\Ianhood to deliver, manhood didst put on. Hell to-day is vanquished, heaven is won to-day. 5 Thou, of life the author, death didst undergo. Tread the path of darkness, saving strer.gth to sjiow ; Come then, True and Faithful, now fulfil Thy word; 'Tis Thine own third morning: rise, buried Lord! Welcome, happy morning! age to age shall say. 6 Loose the souls long prisoned, bound with Satan's chain, All that now is fallen raise to life again: Show Thy face in brightness, bid the nations see. Bring again our daylight; day r<}turns with Thee. Hell to-day is vanquished, heaven is won to-day! 938 v. H. C. rortimntui(6thCeiit.; Tr. J. Ellerton, 1868 n, 1872 —d ' - -I r u (l.lu'iiv'n is i J. i •ir true Cre- ZJ, I V. A-nicn. jSL. .^- J. Ellerton, 1868 IReeurrectlon SPONSA 8s 7s, 81. S. Nottin^liam :z|-T --A- :iT ■It :i , f" "1 "ill Death mid sor - row, earth's dark sto - rj' ; -J- J ^^ !=-!: 0- -^"T r-f^ -j- I ' 'I To the for - mcr days be - long. r i^ r- m^ tzt r veil now the dawn is break - inf:;, Soon the night of time shall cease, ^ I J I ^ * - - — • — ^ a— F*^ — n — 1?— r — r r- iiiy E=fc^lE^ 15: -- r — C/— I — r -? — • — r— r- I*— * ^ » l>--p-^-- li_^_l^ u Ami, in God's own hke-nesH wak-ing. Man shall know e - ter - nal p(*aco. isiz: -^ r- It:: J. yl - ?MP>I. r- -Gf- 11=1 2 Oh, what glory, far exceeding All that eye has yet perceived! Holiest hearts, for ages pleading. Never that full joy conceived, (tod lias promised, Chr'st prepares it, Tliere on high our welcome waits; Ev'ry humble spirit .shares it, Christ has passed the eternal gates. 3 Life eternal! Heaven rejoices, Jesus lives who once was dead ; Join, man, the deathless voices. Child of God, lift up thy head. Patriarchs from distant age^, Samts all longing for their heaven. Prophets, psalnli^,ts, seers, and sages, All aM'ait the glory given. 4 Life eternal! Oh, wliat wonders Crowd on faith, what joy unknown, When, amid.st earth's closing thunders. Saints shall stand before the throne! Oh, to enter that bright portal. See that glowing firmament. Know, with Thee, O God immortal, Jesus Christ, whom Thou hast sent I jjo W. J. Irons. 1875 'MA il i 1 ■ 'I .if , II ' '111 ;ii n' V 1 ^f; I I- h M' 3C9U0 Cbrlot tbc Son 293 RESURREXIT ^< 7< 7' 5t 7- 5 ^^'itli Kt'friiii -r—r ^r r^ ^~f Artliur Sullivan (1874—) 1. CuiiiHT is rirt - vn, ChriHt is riH - lu! He hath burst His bonds iii t mi -J -J— j- 4^ ^: ■A J. '—J -.-J-- -C- IfeJ^p^l I wikin, J P^-^ ^"^ -^ 1- 8»- -=r-'^-r= 1^ r7- J :t==^ Christ is ris - in, Christ is ris - tii! r Al m. --=> ^ lo - lu - ill '9> 1 es - '^-M ^if-H mF* r '^— rr F-=-F-=-f=r swi'll tho striiiu. 1 r j; :*: .-4--v_l_- I I I I U I f- For our giiin He suf - fir'd li>ss By i — r- J^A .-^ di - viiif (Ic - (jree; Ho hiith (lied up- -r r f •s^\.:.XZ-z= i^i=i=i 1 r '--T'-^r =F^"F I iiefrain . on the cross, But our (ioil is Hi ■^■. Clirist is ris - en, Christ is ris - en! - m t Si •_ J--i-J-i i. ^J ^r^^^^Ei^ ^1 ^-?= He hiith burst His bonds in twain; Christ is ris V 1 W: il*= :i^ .J_ Clirist IS ris - in! :5=;i- :££ Z ^ 1 £;t^a^^^-is Al - le - lu - ill! swell the strain, -1;h('». i. : -r"f--; *♦ .* . nns, t?7i f4-) -I twain , I I Htriiiu. MiZ] -u h irin;i (151S? - I5ord, by the stripes which wounded Thee, From deatii's dread stiii -- I '^ — ■ I ^' I victii-ry (if life iswrni; 'I'lif soii^' nf Iriiiiupli liiin 1)t'-niui. .\l-l«-lii - in I w jl.--;. -■^'.- «-l ^ .^ I I /.(Iff I'frKC uliiwi-r. I.att vtmf iliiwer. i fi. Ijiinl, l>y till! stripes wliicli woiiiid-cd 'riuc, I^'roiii (liiith'sdrciid slin^^ Thy sirvimts free, ^ ^ :i W- r T — r J IV III ))o till (). eren % I ^ ^ I *"''" I | Tlmt we niiiy livo iind siu^ to Thee. Al - Ic - In - in! A-iin-n. J . -J- J J J J ^ J J^'-J> -^ ^ ^' -^- — ^lEEl] 2g6 ST. FULBERT C M. II I r I r 1 H. J. Clauntlctt, 1852 : I ^1 mA 1. Yi'i choiis of new Jc - ni - sii - hin, \(iur swcet-i'st U(jt(?s tun - pluv ^_Pz_l4: T -t I III! I • I I ' I I ^ I I i I r I I : I The Pas-chiil vie - to - ry to hvmn In striiins of ho - ly joy. J J i_j ; -J- j \ 0. -•'- J -•- J I r- .1 - min. a—,. Ct- I * mm 2 For Judah's lion bursts His chains, To Him in one communion l»ow Crushinir tlie serpent's lieail, All saints in earth and lieaven. And cries aUmd throufrh death's domains, 4 Wl,iU> wo. His soldi.jrs, praise our King, To wake the imprisoned dead. His mercy we implore 3 Triumphant in His glory now, Within His palace l)right to bring, To Him all power is given ; And keep us evernu)re. I-'ull>ert of C'h.irtrcs. 1020 Tr. R. CampbeM, 1850 Ab. 243 Kecast H. A. 4 M., 1S59 'II 2g7 TRINITY CHAPEL 7s, jl Z^-, -i— I ^-J — i^^isesii 1. C'oMi;. J (' I'aitli-fnl, raise the strain Of tri-uin])li-aTit L'ladiiess, (rod hatli brought His N I . ' 1 I I N ' -i — r ^.._ ! ■•- -^ &•■ -^ t:_l:tzzziz: Is - ra - ul In to joy from sad - ness; Loosed from Pliaraoli'sl)it - tor yoke ! I s fi!lc T -'5'- i*__^ *_ h 1 li J 'H h'i 11' ! ' I I I ,^ I r I I III ^ ^ ! I 1^^ Jacob's sons and dauglitcrs.Lt'd them with niimoistened foot Thro' the lied Sea waters. ''?^ ^^UM < . I ri I ' I I 1 ' I d d -*- '^ ^ i« ChuriiK (id libitum. :feiEE=E5L:^^ -A-J- ^i3r_^-i: telEtzE^ _^ P^^ I r i J I 4 • 4^ f seasons, hritiht With (lie day of splemhir, Willi tile royal feast of feasts, Comes its joy to render; Conies to triad Jerusalem, Who with true affection Weleomes, in unwearied strain •, Jesus' resurrection. — Clio. •i Neither mii,'hl the? frates o^' death. Nor the tomhV- dark portal. Nor the watchers, nor the seal. Hold The(^ as a mortal ; But to-day amidst the twelve Tlioii didst stand, hestowitiij That Tiiy jietice. wliicli evermore Passelh human knowinj;. — (^ho. JoliTi uf I),iin.T.ciis(>tli Cent.) 7>. J. M. Ncalc, 1850 ST. KEVIN 7s 6>- SI :Sx=dz=:i::t=rrif*n:=:: J, Artliiir Sullivan, 1872 r — r- — =1z=q 1. Come, ye faith - i'ul, rais(; the strain Of tri - niriph-ant J jL jL J. 1 ^ A. 't J jL 4. ±. L:r54_ ^lad - ncss, ' I '5' n -tzzizt: t -t=- -I r' r :^: -1 ^ :-=^q=iil T r J L • '0- Gnd hath hront^ht Mis _^0 :.^^ T ra i id*-? Jr^ ^-,=1 I Is - ra - el • i 1^ In - to joy from sad - ncss; ^ f- ^ ^_ ,_ rr t r- n—x -q--;- -H- Loosed from I'ha - nioli's hit - tcr vok* Ja - col J. J ^ :1 Ja - coil's sons and daiigli - tcrs, i^ ..i ...^ m E^:n i — ^- r- r- -L- p^mM^^i^^m^m Led theiu with nn - moist-cuod foot Tliroiit,'li the Red Sen wii - ters. A-vwn. I i:e= L A 3^ % I ,5.- --« — - ■ -. .-. --- -- I, ' < Sons of uifu iind iiii-gfls say, Al - lo - hi - ml) I *- -^ J^J- r4i :4I^: Raise your joys and triumphs high ; "5= Al - le - In 1 jL a - ia! Sin", ye hoav'ns.and oarthre - ply. Al - le - In - ia! A -men. m' ^^ I'll ia! Sing, ye hoav'ns, and earth re - ply. Al - le - In - ia! „ -^- -^ -4- \_ -•- J -i>- -0- -•- ^ -f©- -(©- — ■-[■ i^- 2 Vain the stojir, the watch, tlie seal, Christ has burst the gates of liell ; Death in vain forbids Him rise, Clirist has opened paradise. 3 Lives again our glorious King: Where, death, is tiow thy sting? Once He died our souls to save: Where thy victory, O grave? r (Or to l!i.-miii>tcr, No. if-'y) m mm 4 Soar we now where Christ has led, Following )ur exalted Head. Made like Him, like Plim we rise; Ours the cross, the grave, the skies. 5 King of glory, Soul of bliss. Everlasting life is this, Thee to know, Thy power to prove. Thus to sing, and thus to ).)ve. C. Wesley, 1739 MOZART 7^ (Secorul Tmir) W. A. Mozart (1756--1791) 1^ 1. Christ, the Lord, is risen to -day, Sonsof men nnd an-gels say; Raise your joys and s i4: z^:i j*z^^3t!b*sr'-4;|^±|2" PI trinmphshigh;Sing,ye heav'ns, and earth reply, Sing, ye heav'ns, and ea j J. J ' ' J ^ ' I ! ' J ^ J. -J t=-[-^ p ^ r^ — ' — I ' — ' ^ ;arth re-ply. A-mfn. 947 3C5U6 Christ tbe Son 300 ST. ANDREW «s, 7s. 61 J. Harnhy, 1870 -•- -•- ii^ Sing to God a hymn of f^'lad- noss, Sing to God a hymn of praiHu; I 1 J I ' ' ■ I I i I ^ ' ' -J ^:fe=:-:=n ^: =?EZtZ?El 1 — — \ : 1 — ^^_^ — I — \ \ He who on th(! ctosh ii vie - tim For the world's huI - vii - tiou bh.'d, ">» d. ^ i^=p^ -r- T i^ :t::- . I— —J ^ J i— I--" ^ -i r-i 1 2- SI I I Je - sus Christ, the King of glo - rv, >> .■ is ris - eu from the deiid. A - mm. , I I , ' J J j! I ! I i I ' , ^fzz-z^' :?^. :t— -o — -■^- -<-;,- la 2 Now the ii'oii liars arc bi'olccii, C'lirist from doalli to life is liorn, Glorious lite, and litV iiiiiiiorlal. On this lioly Easter morn: Christ lias trium]i]ic(i, ami we comjuer By Ills miudity ciitt'ritrisc. Wo wilii II im to lil'i- ctt'rnal h\ ills resurrection rise. 3 rin-ist i< risen. Christ the lirst-t'ruits (»r the iioly harvest-held. Wliich will all its full aUundance At His second coniiiiLT yield; Then tlie <,'olden ears of liarvest "Will their hi'ads before Him wavo, I{i))ei\ed liy His i^lorious sunshine From the furrows of the grave. -| 1 ^- 4 Ciuisi is risen, we are risen I Shed ujxin us heaveidy grace, liain and dew and gleams of glory l''r(im the bright ness of Thy face; That, with he;irts in heaven dwelli.:g, We on earth may fruitful be. And by angel-hamls be gathered, And be ever, Jjord, with Thee. .") Alleluia! Alleluia! ( iiory be t- I J 1 i . ^ V ^^ ^_ g a 1 - -I ■ ~\ ^ \ - '\- '^ (2- I A— 0I ■ Ezzitz 5^5^z-z:z=ac;iri=nz=:p— q-p-zzzi1;:-:r-;— z=:---r:;— i^ li\ iiin of ;:ladni'ss. Sini; to God a livnm of praisi' ; llovviioon tlic cross a vie- tiin I'ur tin I — r •"fc?E -it-J- • •_ -•- -•- |ZJZii=z'^zpi=c=:i=z^iz I • ?• I I I p^r^^^^f'^^^vTi y^^-^•15Izzi. u vorld's s:il - va-tion lileil, .To sum riiiist.tlu'Kinsof filory, Xow is ils on lioin tluMlrad. S - mi'u. , «» 0---0 I 4. A Ji. A A #_ -I 1 ' r- :i: -Z \ I I 240 r-r-t- ztnMi \ I t- aaii 4i ii II >! P I 3c0ue Cbrlst tbc Son 301 WIRTEMBURG 7-. With Alklui ^: J. Koscnmiiller (1610 — 1686) r 1 r I r^r 1. OiiiiisT, the Lord, is risen a - guin, Christ hatli hrok - en I I p?rF f « T- ev - fry chiiin; Hark! iin - gel - ic voic - es cry, Sing-ing ev - er ^7^ i f m I -«- I -r * more on high, f=7=^ ii'_ o- ^ :i Al - le In ^H M :t^ la ! J- 1 fiit'n. -O- 1 ? !'' 2 lie wlio pave for ns His life, Who for us endured the strife, Is our Paschal Lamb to-day; We, too, sinjx for joy, and say Alleluia! 3 He who bore all pain and loss Comfortless upon the eross, Lives in {jflory now on hiph, Pleads for us and hears our cry ; Alleluia! 4 He who slumV)ered in the grave Is exalted now to save ; Now throu<;rh Christendom it rings That the Lamb is King of kings. Alleluia! 5 Now He l)ids us tell abroad How the lost may be restored, How the penitent forgiveji, How we, too, may enter heaven. Alleluia ! 6 Thou, our Paschal Lamb indeed, Christ, to-day Thy people feed; Take our sins and guilt away. Let us sing. l)v night and day. Alleluia ! 250 M. Weisse, 1531 Tr. C. Winkworth. 185} -1686) =e eii is^i 3v - er I I men. -O- ;b a ;ive rings iiigs. a, von. 185^ IRceurrcctlon 302 EASTER 7. 7. 7. 7. ^. 7 ^=r J. li. Dykes (1823— 1S76) r" J r r ^ r — r — r- ' r ' -• r ' ^ J ~r- 1. An - (lELs, roll tlio rock a - way; Duatli, yield up tlic uiij^lit - y prey: t_ — 4» I ©■^ - _ ii^ JL-J^^J— J-r-^ -J ^ P-^^^^F-^ ^le C- -fit ^P^ '^-9^ ---d-T .js u -*.:;.-:S^Z3:g Sec, the Sav - iour (juits the tomb, Glow-in^; with iiu - luor - tal Mooiii. Al - lo - _J. ^i= g -— - ^^fe^;:^^i^ J I ^iieffp^E^^Ejs^^T^rsp hi - iai Al - le - In - ia! Christ the Lord is risen to-day. A -mm. 1 2 Slioiit, ye seraphs, impels, niise Yotir eteriiiil soil}; of praise ; Let tlie earth's remotest hoiiud Echo to the bHssful souii'l. Alk-hiia! Alleluia! Christ the Lord is risen to-day. 3 Holy Father, Holy S(.n, Holy Spirit, Three in One, Glory as of old to TIk'c, Now and evermore shall be. Allehiia! Alleluia! Christ the Lord is I'isen to-day. 'r. Scult, \~'*t, and T. ftibboiis FIRTH 7. 7. 7. 7. 8, 7 (Second Tune) idr^ an rir: ^^=r , , . :r-r~r~r~^'^—r- "r W H^=P— f--P= r r ' > , , 1. An - GELS, roll the roek a - way; Death, yield up thtt luight-y ^ J J- ^ -J- -J- J .-L ^ g i: ^^^ ^ ^^_^_^ prey: I ^— C- ziz. iee, the Hav - iour (piits the tom . L — 1- , -1 1 K- "T 1 ¥- e iA I e tomb. Glow - in^ with im - luor - tal bloom. hpl Al - le-lu - ia! Al - le - lu - ia! Christ the Lord is ris'ii to - day. A - inen. - -3' M¥'l ' I 11 3C5U0 Christ tbc Son 3^3 JORDAN L. M. >S1. J. Harnl.y. 1872 /f/K4 : I , • ~^"^^ -a r I ^ )^"'=^"'^~~^: • ^ I 1. ()i 1; l.diil is lis - CM t'liiiii till' (Iciiil, Our Ji' - sus is ^'niif ii|i on lii^li; The ])(i\v'is III' l]i 11 avi' ("ip - live lid, J>iii^)^M In llic iiurt - ills of (lie sky. m r In 11(11 iiKini/, Vr - ^ I -_- ^i»T^__-r 'r r — f~^ — ^ 'r -• r ■ "" icrc Ills tii - Miii]ilial cliiir - lot \Yaits, And mi - j^'rls cliaiit tlu' sol - iinii lay: ^"/''"■*'""- , I «*• I I la llann.HU,. p4- 1: ' -•- - : 1;:- i^-iti Ir -rf 1^^ 1^2 llOvHLl i^ "Lilt up yonrlitails ye licav'iily uatcs! \i- >\ - cr - last-iii'^ dixus ^ivc was !" A-ncn. -., ''•.-1*' 5-' "^" !:**-■•?;.« ■-,*. , , ,J- • # • I j'# ^' I-'' . ii"^" , ^-1 ^' '^ • I- ^ - -T 1-1 ^ U^-.- if • Is-— ^-\Z IJ.=_I )J r -r 2 Tioosc .'ill your l);irs ui' massy liu'lil. And wide untold llic radiaiil scene; lie claiius tlii'^c mansions as His rii^iil : Ifcccivc till' Kiny' oi' yiory in. Who is the l\ini;' of eloi'y, who? The Lord tiiat all His foes o'eirjiine, ;{ Ijo! His ti'ium|ilial chariot wails. AikI anu'els chant thesolemn i;iy: " liil't up your iieads y<' hea\"nly i:alis, ^'e exci'lastiiiL;' (h)oi's eiv'e way." Who is ilie Iviny of Liiory, wlio? The iiOi'd.orixiu lid less powerpo~- Kd, 1>ra^L;'d to the port - als of ll)'- sky. "|,H'I up jiUU' ll' ads \v hrav'11-ly jutes'. Ye cv - cr - last - inL; doors f{iVi' Way I " ,-l-//(^», m tii i*lJ^ &i [;;j i ^ ^ ^M i.'iY c^ J, (ii)ss, 1864 304 TRANSFIGURATION L. M. SI. 1. Sav-iot'i;, who fur 111,111 li.ist tr'nl 'I'lic wiiic-prcKs of tin' wmtli ut (ind, ' J ' J J J ^ . /I -' ' ^ -J- V. / J t— r- f; I I I I I ' I I I ;^ i I I I ^ I Am - ccnil and claiiii a - ^'aiu on liij^'li Tliy j^'lo - ry, lilt for us to die. r~i r ^— r r A ra- (limit cloutl is imw Thy weat, And earth lies strctoh'd lic-iicatli Thy ft'rt; t- jd_^zz i^_ ^_> J^^^*J_g J::^tzz:pT=:i=z:;^ :z:gz=£^ tmt Ten thousand thousands rninul Thee siiig, And share tli<' triumph of their Kin^. A-mcn. I 1 I I J I I I ' ■ ■ -»- -4- -0- ■ d -«^. r mm 2 TliG Anpffl-liost enraptured wjiits: Lift up your lie.'uls. eteriuil tratesl () God-und-Muu, tin- Father's tliroiu' Is now for evermore Thine own. Our ffreat Hif?h Priest juul Shepherd Thou Witbiii the veil art entered now, To offer there Thy preciou.s blood' Once poured on earth a cleansing flood. .'{ Aiul thence the church. Thy chosen bride, With ('f)untless gifts of grace su{)plied, Thro'all her tnernbevs draws f rotn Tliee Hir hidden life of .saiu'tity. <) Christ, our L(u-d, of Tliy dear care Thy lowly nu'inbers heaven-ward bear,: Re ours with Thee to .suffer pain, With Thee for evermore to reign. 233 C. Coffin, 1726 7"r. J Chandler. 1837 All. I rti i\ 3C0U0 Cbrlot tbc Son 305 HYMN OF GLORY l- M. t;. M. C.drrett (1X34- 1S97) 1. A iivMN i>f p;lo - ry Itit \\H Hiiif,': Now liymiiH tbroiinbont tli(^ world .sliull rin^', ! ! I 1 i I ! *^ >1,^^.. l£^:^=JfL^ ^ 'r^ *^ Ml ' I I II I 1 I (Uirist by II new nnd wdiidrMiis road Awccnds iin -to I Li.>.J-i tTi(; tliroiK! of (lod I I I .^ jS*.- .<>.. wmm^Km^Epmmm:'^pmm^ 2 The Apost!"-, on tlic niouiit.-iiii stiiiid, Till' mystic tiiouiit, in Holy fiiiiid, And witii tli(! Viririn-Mothcr .■^(■u Jesus ;is('cn(l in majesty. .'{ 'i'o whom two sliiiiiiiir nntjels cry, " Wiiy staml ye irazin^' on tiie sky? This is tlie Saviour, upward l)orne On tliis TTis glorious triunipii-niorn. 4 Ye see Tlini now, asceiidini,'' hitjli To seek tile portals of the sky: Hereafter Jesus ye shall see Koturn in i^pial maj"sty." 306 DIADEM S, 7, 8, 7, 4, 7 .') liOfd, trraiit that we may thither tend, And with unwearied hearts ascend Where, seated on Thy Father's throne, Thee reii^niny, Kinr I.e. All !^lory, Jesus I'lii-ist, to Theo, Who didst to heaven above jiscond. And to the Spirit, without end. \'..-iier.il)l(; llclu (7II1 Cjiit. ) 7V. Itliz.ihctli Charles, i"5H .-l/f, W. B. Cill.ert, 1S72 1. Look, yc saints, the sight is glo - rious, See tho Man of Sor-rows now; From the l.hlljll I irijJ-J|i l^ mj'.^- r7=^= :,-=z« ; zl — *P T'= r — 0- mm^ -X fd^ '-:t :^P fight returned vie - to-ri - ous, Ev - orv knee to Him shall bow; Crown Him ! ^ I J ::g- gzz»=*: ^^TTt. IU=^^^^^ I mmmm^mp^^^^ »S4 iliti h_57 -J-- •1, --s\ ft' rom the 1 a_. 1 ^ itiz: ascension ft ^^, r _^ , •— f |» p r ^ "-T , j' ( rowii HiTii' Cruwu Iliin! Crowns bo • coui«- tho vie - tor'n luuw. A- vim. , j:j> J .':: J V I ' ,r; ■"' .. ... ^' .,. 2 ''vDWii the S;ivi(tMr, iiiiirt'l- cntwii Ifiiii; Kicli tlu' in>i)liifs tlt'sus ln'iii^'s; C)ii ilic scut of powtT oiithroiic HiriJ. Wliilf llic vault of li. J_ jL 4 J J J , ! I ^ :f : ^ J. -^_ — • — t -J- =F=f= _fr f^t=— I Hi -\ r- <5i~ P^^ilg I — I — r — r -Z^ «d_g-|-$:-|] Crown Him I Crown Hini! Crowns be - come the vie I , I 1 III tor's brow. .1 - men. ^ ^ . -(2— It ■r^--^ I 255 I t IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) A L^/ m^ A^^.% c '^' ^%' 1.0 I.I 1.25 bills izs |50 "^*^ lii^ ■^ iU III 2.2 It I^ 12.0 1.4 1.8 1.6 V] > •<^F %.'^^^ "^A- ->:> Y '/ .A. # Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 % 3C0U0 Cbrlst tbc Qon 1. He is ^,'onL': a cloud of li^ht lias rtcoivcd Ilim from oiii si^ht; A - A |--j •^ J ^. .5 \ • ^. I i J I 1 I I Hi<5li in lieiiv'ii, wliere cj'e of men ^jj: -0-^ — •- — « Fol - lows not, nor an - {jfl's ken, I Nil, r- •^ ' ^- t== :7t: -#- • -f- - »- -• I ! J i Thro' the veils of time and spiice, Passed in - to the ho - liest pl.iee; I h I I I I I j . ^ I I I I I J . I ! I ' ' I I 0" ^ r-f r =1- mm ,■5' - " Ts-^-er- All the toil, the sor- row done, All the bat -tie fought and won. .1- 7>ien. f- X Hna 2 He is prone: towards their poal World rind eliurcli must onwjird roll; Far beliiiid we leave the past, Forward are our fjrlaiioes east; Still ills words Ix'fore tis ratipe Throutrh the aufes as they chaiipre; Wheresoe'er the truth sliall lead, He will j;ive whate'er viv need. 3 He is cfone ; but we once more Shall behold Him as before. In the heaven of heav(>ns the same, As on earth He went and came. »S6 In the many mansions there. Place for us He will prejtare; In that world unseen, unknown. He and we may yet be one. 4 He is pone; but not in vain. Wait until He comes a^ain. He is risen, He is not here. Far aljove this earthly sphere. Evermore in heart and mind There our peace in Him we fiiui ; To our own etenial friend, Thitherward let us ascend. A. r. Stanley, i8«» m J ascension 308 ASCENSION 7b Witl. Alleluia — ' ' ^-- -1 ^1 -4---4- X— _4 , I 1 0~ W. 11. Monk, 1S61 I ■ I I r I -^=*--=t: 1. IIaii, till' (l.iy tliat sioh Him rise, I Al J5L lo §^1 111 -5* I iii! I 1 m To His tliroii. \ -• g^E -J i-^ =t- I :[:_ ^ -4 I ("lirist, a ^-T'f^ ^ ri^' 5.- .J wliilc to nior - tills (^ivin, • * m fi Al I- le hi ir.: r p-4-5^::- -II^ ^-,-4 — X_ ^*~r r -(©■ -I 3-.-.'^ 1 iq.: fn^^ Ko - as - ciiuls His na - tivc; heaven. .VI R ! :-t h:-:^3Fr~i ^ -tri lo - In -^ *J Tlicre the ^Idiious triumpli wuit.s: liil't your heads, eleriuil trates; Wi(h' untold I lie nidiaiit scene; Take the Kiiij; of Glory in. 3 riiin tlioiit;ii lii^liest lien veil re''eives, Still He loves the eartli He U-aves Thonsjh returning; to His throne, Still Ho calls mankind His own. 4 See, He lifts His hands above; See, He shows the prints of h)ve; 17 Hark! His trraeioiis lips bestow Blessings on His cliureh below. 5 Still torus His death He pleads; Prevalent He intercedes: Near Hitnself prepares our place, Harbiiif^er of human race. G Lord, thouj^h parted t'roni our sif^ht Hif.jh abov" von azure heifrlit, Grai J 1-^- ^^ ^ 1 — m. _ — J — : K - 4 1. Skk tilt' ('(jD-quoror monnt>li; Sco the Kiiif; in rov - iil stiitc • I I Hark! tlu^ choirs of im - roI - voio - cs -w £^ E^-feS Joy - fill 111 - 1 lr—i-:i7:=M~ » * — ^fZ^ZJl T -r^t^-- P # — # — • •^ • # # i •— * • '# T — *- --L1 _II JJ III, , , And tlu' por- tills bifih an- lift -ed J I I I J . J^ I I To re- cci ve their lu'iiv'nlj' King J J J i ' I i ^■1 - )/«')i. -t- (Or to St. Asaph 2 Wlio is this lliai coiik's in irlory, 4 Willi the trntup of jiibilt'c? Lofd ot" buttles, (lo(l ofaniiics, He liatli s, 5s. SI. Witli Ki'frain V. R. llavergnl, 1S72 ^ 1 r^ Sf I t- I ' 1/ ' I 1. (iuLD- i;n Imrpsiu'i' sDiuiil-itit;, An - f,'rl-vi)ic-(s riii;,'. I'rur - ly vliii'S iiri' o - pencil, J-.J^ ^- -->- i -4 i-t- O — «i. Ui^ERr r^ . V f=^ 1 El ■>» I:?.=^i T^ '^ -^ "T • * r I I i-i Opened tor the Kin^^. Clirist.tlie Kint,' of Clo - ry, Je - siis, Kinf,'of lovo, -f© 7t'f/rni/i. 5.j:_..^ ^ 1- — U-.-J , \ i — H---I — ~ — '"^---^ ■ I -i 1 Ih f^one uj) . in tri-iunpli Tn Ilis throne 11 - liovc. All His work is end - ed; J. J I ! ! I I A I . ^- '^ ^ J. ^^^i^±E3 -^^-J- ^1.3 I I ■ : I I . r ^ Joy-ful-ly \vc sinf?, Je-stis Imth us- eiiul - ed, Glo-ry tn onr Kin^' ! .1/n»7i. ^ : I I lii* iEfSr-T^ -t— r EJ ^^ t -f^t^t- £i^Ma 2 He who eanit' to save us, II«' who V»1(m1 and dii'd, Now is crowned with irh)ry, At Ilis Fat iier's side. Never more to suffer, Never more to die; Jesus, Kiujr of jrlory, Is gone up on hifjli. All His work, etc. «59 3 Ple.-iding for His cliililren In that blessed plaee, Callinir them to <7« 3C0U0 Cbiist the Qow r^i J. Xaylor. 1X72 Voirrn ill Ilnriiiiniy. 311 HOADLEY S, ,M 81. Viiieex in Vnimm. j tj -0- ■' f * , ^, ^ ' • / -•■ ^ I I r 1. 'I'lKif ml i^oiic up oil lii^'li To iiiiiti-siiiiis ill tlu ski cs, Aiul ^ I r I ^ ^ t r J- g > r ,^ . r ^' ... -J- - ^ ... riiiuid Tliy tiiroiK; nil - ccas - iii;^ . ly The soii^^'s of praise 11 - rise. s V i I ' ^ I I-:—- ;— l:C?::r--:. ^ }=q; "§ii -C- '-4! 4^: ■ai:^ ■" lint J. wt (ire liii - n'riiij; hert .^i .:^ -o- With I ^ • .1 I I sill luid ciiie t)p - jirissM; Ijoril, ^ EiH « g^ B<>- — f- iiO — -tit- ^2; ::^-d: KL'iul Thy iirom-ised Com- fort- ir .Vnd lead ^^ -.-^ — us to 'J'hy rest! .1 - me». "^ Tliou art '^ono up on liii^li ; lint Thou didst first coiiu' down, Throufj:li t'iirlh's most liittcr agony To pass unto Thy crown. And {jirt with griefs and fears Our onward eourst must bo; But only lot that path of tears lioad us at last to Thee. i6o 3 Thou art gone up on higli ; But Tliou shalt come again, With all the In'ight ones of the sky Attendant in Tiiy train. Oh, by Thy saving power, So make us live and die. That we nuiy stand, in that dread hour, At Thy I'ight Laud ou high. H. Toke, 1851 ascension 312 TRIUMPH Ss. 7s 61. '^--i- •-r ' / ' r r r • ' » -r '• t ' r-' r ' • -~ ^ -^ II. J. Crauntk-tt (1805—1876) ■t: :?-- t r t-t 1. Co.MK ye I'llillMlll. inisc tlir ;mtlirlll. I'iriivc tlioskicw « illl slii)iil> nl |iliii' _i — — I — _, — . J --_] -_i , J » ^ _ , J- J — I 1^ - ■ ^ til- mil (l;i\ s ; (1 1x1 »' I "I rial, Won! in (iiniiili'. Wlioiii llirliniv'iinr liciiviisDlicvs, .1 imix. -•- -•- ••- -•- -•- ».r m _JL :•_ * # * » - r 'r r r -^ I - ^ * » • — 1 — .--—*■ I u ^ I Ere He raised the lofty iiumiitaiiis, Formed tlie .sea, or huill the sky, Love eternal, free, and honinlless, Led the Lord of life to die; Lifted up the Prinee of prince.s On the throne of Calvary. (( )r to St. I'.incr.T., |i ji ley upraise, the sons of light: Zion's people tell His praises, .Victor after hard-won fight. 4 Bring your harps and bring your incense, Sweep the string and pour tlie lay; Let the earth proclaim His wonders. King of that celestial day. Stands the sapphin* throne, all bright, He the Land) once slain, is worthy, Where unceasing alleluias Who was dead and lives for aye. Jnli Iliiptim. ilkiS Tr. J. M. Ne.ile, 1H51 3 Now on these eternal mountains ST. PETER'S WESTMINSTER S., 7,. 61. (Sicnnd Timr) j. Tmlf, 1862 1. CiiMK ><■ lii i ill fill, fiiisr tlif aiillieui.Clciivi' tlit'sklin witii slicinis ol'iiiiiisc. Sinn In Hi in win i I'lHitnlllii' iniisuni. I I j J. JL Jl^it 0. # I*, . # - • h- ■ I-- zr •-rbJ-i- \ -r0 0~ I— h ^-'-m m 1.^ ■— > ' T 1 ,^--^_ ^ i^- ^ :^-: Ali-<'ii'lit of o li'iiiiil iluj s : (iml I'tti Hill, Wind iniiiliiiili,\Vli(ini till' lu'iiv'n i>flit'.iv'iis()-bi'\.s. .1 ■ iiirii. M3I«Wie till tf—P-l i J .-J -.,.VJ. 1 1 — ^ r— • r"l — r- I- # #-.«. -it-j _^_i_- 3C0U0 Christ the Qon 313 ST. PANCRAS S., 7,. (.1. II. Smart, 18O8 1. .Ik- lis cuiiic, till- luiiv ns 11- dor - \uii, Caiuf with pence from rt'iiliiis on IiIkIi; I I 1 I i s I 1 I I I i 1 J -/ll > r I ' 4 J^ "at J— ^ — J- - • — »■ r — r J(( - siis ctiiiit! for niau'rt rt'-deiiii)- tiuii, Low - ly fiiiiu' on iiirth to die; i J -J- ' i. J J j — r- f— r^-M^r — t— ^ — t-— *-^- — r — r — ^-^ — r- ,'5' -• I _i J ' I J „ i-i=r^i=^v- '^'-5-^f^ r .\i - 1.' ■ I lu - ill! i , I .U If - lu - ill! Came in deep hu - mil - i - ty. .1 - vini. Eii (< )i to lieiieilio Anitiia, No. Sio) 2 Jusus conu's npjiiii in iiXTcy, 4 .Tosus cDnics in joy nml sorrow, Wiu'ii our licarts arc bowed witii cnri'; Slijui's alike our hopes ami Fears; Jesns comes attain in answer To an earnest, iieartl'elt prayer; Alleluia! Alleluia! Conies to save us from desi)air. 3 Jesus comes to hearts rejoicin^H ( Sccimil 'runt') !•:. J. Hopkins (i8i8— ) f I" ^ 1. Je -auscnmo, I I I I r , I I I r I the heavns a - dor - ing, Came with pence from realms on high; m mk I JL r r — f— - - 262 I* -• ..J- -^ o d i^P! i 1 1 Sccon^ Comlno A A ^— . 1- I I To - HUH Cfinie for man's rf-diinptin'i, Lmv - ly cniiit' on tiirtli tn die I i£ii,s- ^'— -^lJ. ♦-^ !& t— - Al - le - In - ill! Al - \c - lu - in! Cuinc in deep bn - mil - i - ty. ,1 -iiip)}. ■:U tiz. 314 SONANS s,, 7s. -A-'iBE^^^Eti-^-t^-^ ^-r^---f^f^'^f-^^'f-^ m ^zzi v.. Ildclres, 1S511 • -#- r 1. Hauk! a tlirill-in(4 voice i.s sonnd-inf^; " Christ is ni^h," it seems to siiy; ^= i=4- ' Cast II - wiiy tlie works of darkness, T :^_../_J.. I I fi^-f: ^-~\z: -P--^ O ye cbil-dren of the (hiv!" /l - 71! ex. \M 'A" (Or tci StiittK-irf, No, iSo) 2 Startled at the solemn warniiiii:. Let the earth-))ound soul arise ; All the powers of darkness vanish ; Christ our Day-Star mounts the skies. 3 Lo! the Lamb, so lonj? expeeted. Comes with pardon down from heaven : Let us haste with tears of sorrow, One and all \<> be forfjivon. 263 4 So when next He shines in {?lorv, \Vrjippin Tr. H. Cas*^.!!!, 1849 J 3C0U0 Cbr^0t the <5on 315 KNIGHTSBRIDGE x>. 7.. 81. J. 1! I'-wdi, iSS^ 1 I'liiKNi) of sin - lUTH, Lord of ^;l<> - ry, I.ow - ly, mii^lit-y, ))r()th - cr, Kiiij;! ■?4 t ;_^ "(T ^ J-^-4— j ^-*- -sJ I r Mil - sinj,' o'( r Thy won-tlrouH sto • ry, (Imto - fnl wo Thy praiH - os sinn: lA. I :7:zt==rg_t: -1=: I I I I I ^-; J • -V- ^F I Friond to help ns, chctT us, siivo us, In whompow'r iind pit - y hlend f — ^ i : ii-r_^7rr^-7-if -4 — t h- -•- r- -ti m^^mmm —t M i r ±^ '^ i U I I ' II ! ^ ij* I 111 ^ ^ Praise we must the t^race which gave us Je - sus Christ, the sin-ners'trieud. .1 - >iijii!i-. N... 418) 2 Still we wjiit for Thine appejiriiifr: TiilV' and joy Tiiy beams impart, Cliasiiifj^ all our fears and cheering; Every poor, beiiifrlited lu-art. Come and manifest the favor God hath for our ransomed race; Come, Thou universal Saviour. Come and briu^ the gospel grace. 265 3 Save us in Tliy great compassion, Thou mild, paeilic, Priiiee; Give the knowledge of salvation, Give the pardon of our sins. By Thine all-restoring merit, Every burdtwu'd soul release, Every weary, wandering spirit Guide into Thy perfect peace. C Wesley, 1744 [Ji i : 1 ii ■ 1 li 1 ^ I! 3C0U0 Christ tbc Sen 317 CONQUEROR S>, 7^. Ml, IF. F. Ilcmy (1818-) 1. 11k is (•i)Ill-iu^,', lie is I'Diu-in^,', Not, as once lie ciiiiic ln' - tore, j j J j I ^ i J J j s . > I ^ I \Viiil-in|4 iu-t'iiiit lioiii in wcuk-iU'SH On 11 low- ly sta - blr lloor; :w-^r e f -d- ^4=:t:=J-:t=:=t-r7-^ '1J-- :-«- Hut lip -on His dond of glo - ry, In the crim-son - tint - id sky, 1 I I J . ^ ' I L r I ' '^ I I r L I I r i I I I czj;- Where we see the gold - en sun-rise In the ros - y dis-tance lie. .1 - vii'ti. i^ii.^=i-TE: I r_tr-TZtj:-:t=z4: 2 Ho is coniiiii:'. ITo is coniiiifr, Not as oiu'o Ho \vaTi(l(>ri'(l throuijrh All tho hostile land of Jiulah, With His foUowors poor and few ; But with all the holy aiifjels Waitin^r round His judti;nuMit-seat, And the chosen twelve Apostles Sittinj^r crowuM at His feet. 3 H( '^ coniin}?, Ho is (M)inin. ?>• XL J. I", llrl'l^;.^l^44-) I. L M ^ I : • 1. r>K 1101 11, tln' lii iili' i;ii>iiiii com I ! > I ! , . -0 -0- \ n ; i t t I'tli ill llii' z r t ^ mill (lie n|' till' iiii'lil, 7 . r-'r^r ^ P\ # • 'J f- 9 N ^m , -I » ; J • : '1/ r f 'r A Vail Mcst is ln> \vlu)s<> loins iirc i;ii!, wliosi' liim|i is Inirn - iii),' liri)'lil; " ' ' "^ ' ' I Nil » a " ^: ; -W \f f -•• - f / ' \^0 . g '* ; h# • - i_ # 'J hJ ' -Ai_ # r^; ^J • l|. s # s I J- t jr- r^-i* [>,-- li-^— T 17- 2; l?ut wc.i' to lliat .lull scr - vuiit wlioin lli . N I I MiiH - tiT sliiill siir - ]>ii>- With hiiiip untiiiiiim'd, un- luirii - iiii;. mill with slum- \ur in liis cyi's. A-iiini. ! I i -J . ^ I I I ^ ! J " I ■J Ho tlion. my soul. licwMrc. 1h>\v;iih' lest llioii in slt-cii sink tlo\v!i, lii'sl thou 1h> trivt'ii (MT to doatli, juhi lose tlio fjoldt-n crown; But st'c tliat tluni 1h> sohor. with m w.itclif'nl eye. aiid thus Cry. "Holy, lu^ly. li^ly Cod. lnivc merry upon us I " 3 TIkiI d.i\. llio (lay of i'l.-ir. siiall t'omc: my soul, slack not thy toil, But liirht thy lamp, ami t't'cd it well, and make it liriLrlit with oil; Thoi! kiK'wcst not how soon may sound tlio cry at .'vcntidc, " Bclndd. the Bridcirroi>m comes I Arise I (io forth ♦(» meet tli(> Bride! " 4 Beware, iry soul I t;ikt' tliof irood heed lest thou in slumber lie. Ami. like tlie live, remain without, and knock, ami vainly cry; But w.atcli. and bear t'ly lamp undimmed. and Christ shall trird tliee on His Son. jdS (".reek Tr. Ci. Moultrii-, 1HA4 ' e n^ U A - ni'ii II a.'!" on Sccon^ Co'iitlno 320 LUTHER'S HYMN s. 7. •^. 7. x. ■*<. 7 I-- l-l I •!■ mill li'MiV 'I'lic I'liil ol tliiiii;') ere - 111, 'I; ( j Till' .li:>!;',i' of liillli'lvlllil cIkIIi ii|> |ii;ir (Ml i'I-l • • » J r 1 liiini'il hi' - fore; Trc - pure, iisy soul, to nicit Him. .1 - iiiin. I I -*- *-/J e^ iJ^^'^^i^^ilAt^^ '1 Tilt' (icJid it) Clirist s'mll first .-irisc, And f^frt't't tir.MP'ii.'inu'cl's wdiiiiii^', To meet tlic S.'iviouf in ilic skies On lliis ;iiis|ii('i<>iis iiioriiiiiii": No i;looniy U':iY>^ tlirii- souls disiniiy; His prcsciico slicds i tcniMl (l;iy Oil tliosd prepared to meet Iliiii. .'{ F;ir over sjijiee, to dis1;mt spheres, Tile liLrlitiiiii^'s lire pre\-;iiiitii;; Tli'utii;odly rise, ;iml mII tlieir tears And si;,'lis are nnaA'ailini,'' : Tile day of f,'ra(M is jiast and ^'one ; Tliey shake hefor'! llie Jiidtre's tlirone, All unprepared to meet ilim. 4 Stay, fancy, stay, and close thy winj^s, Iteprcss thy flight too dariiifjr; One wondrous si^rlit my - iiy Siiv- ionr, Thou art coiii-iii)^. O luy Kin^ t**- r - 1 — ■zrp- :*it- =1 -f- f ■ r r I r^ I I I I 1 1 1 , In 'J'by bciiii - ty all - ro-spUn-dctit, In Tliy glo - ry all tmns-ron-(l<>nt; * — «— 1-*— » * * -. J-^.:;^ J- Liy-T7#;-»ir7iir \\ ull may we if -joice andsing: Com- inj^I In the ope-ninReast Her- aid brightness I Iv I , Wull may we re -joice andsing: Com- ingl In the ope-ningeast - I J u I I 111 I . -^ •'- I I ! ' ,-jj — ^_.^ — \ A — \ _,_!-; — J — ^- J --^ — I — L-j_-j — \- 1 ii I slow - ly swills: Coming! (> my glorious PricstJIcar wo not Thy golden btdls? A-men. I I I I , I i I I I i I I J J I -*- -♦- -•- j^-i r ^ • J J- S jL J. c>. ± JA. ^ ± :^ _^_ 2 Tliou art citiiiiiijj:, Thou !irt coiuiii'if; Wi .'hall iiu't't TIk'o on Tliy way, Wt> shall si't' Tiu'c, we sliuU know Tht'o, Wt' shall hlcss Tiict', wi' siiall show Thee All our licarts could never say; Wl)at an atitliein tliat will be Kinirinir out our love to Thee, Pourintr out our rapture sweet At Thine own all- e, Ami Thy h)ve exceeilinj; prreat. But Thy eomiug, iind Thy tlirone. All for which we long: and wait. 270 4 Thou art eoniiiiir; W(* are waiting With a hope that caniu>t fail. Asking not the e. !ny master, and my friend, Vindicated and enthroned, Unto earth's remotest end Glorified, adored, and owned ! F. R. Havergal, 1871 =1: Secon^ Comlno 322 BLESSED HOiWE 6s. 81. LA-T J. Stainur, 1S75 i 1. LIFT nj) your hemls. re - joicc, I A. i- A . ^ =t-z:=:t:- I r lU' - (1 'iiiii-tioii iliiiw - t'th nii^li; I ^ J I I -(^- 3i 1 «^ i i T r f i r I 1^ r I Now l)reiith('S u soft - or I '-'»■•> V air, I .^o\v sliiii(>s a -X- aj in ill! - ir I J- Jr: sky; I :i -• ^# # ^ Tfi^ • tg# J^r- f f # I g^ ^ J * -J ill' I I I I "1 I I ' ": I ' ! I , rho eiir - ly trees pnt forth Their new iitid ten - der leaf; Hushed n 'M ^-^-^^tli^l^i^B t— t=rt= -4- I is r- t I I ' i I I the moan - ing wind That told of win - ter's prief. A: -#- # > • A --5,.. 3-^-^ ■'-^T ,.=y^J...i A - mm. a.. -*>- Xi 4: =^i-|j1 2 Lift up your licads, rejoice, Rt'demption drawcth iii