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A NEW SELECTION OF SACRED MUSIC,


FROM T H E BEST AUTHORS;

I N C L U D I N G A N U M B E R OF NEW AND O R I G I N A L T U N E S ,
WITJH A CONCISE I N T R O D l C T I O N T O T H E A R T O F SINGING:

IMPROVED AND E N L A R G E D W I T H A S U P P L E M E N T .
BY W . L,. C H A P P E L L .
"Sing unta tlie-X.oid,
"Young men and maidens, old men and children,
" Let them praise the Lord."—PSALMS.

NEW EDITION.

C I N C I N N A T I :
PUBLISHED BY W. L. CHAPFELL AND COREY AND FAIRBANK.
Stereotyped by J. A. Jameii, Cincinnati,
Entered according to act of Ctrngress, in the year 1835,
BY W. L. CHAPPELL,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Ohio.
A L P H A B E T I C A L I N D E X OF T U N E S .
K1HE9 OF TDNE9 K£TR£S. NO. NAMES OF TUNES. METRES. NO. NA.MES OF TONES. METRES. NO. NAMES OF TUNES. METRES. NO. NA.MES OF TUNES. METRES. NO.
Accomacli, L . M . 18 Calvary, 8, 7, 8, 7, 4, 7 119 Hosanna, blc^cd is be that comes. 202 Nativity, CM. 6: Spilsby, S . M . 74
Alfteton, L.*I. 89 Chatham, CM. VM New Trumpet, 6,6,6,6, 8,8 94 Stiaroiif S . M . 76
U»ylum, 7,6,7,6,7,8,7,6 97 Carditr, i 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8 14i Islington, L.M. 25 Nashville CM. 174 Sliirland, S . M . 81
nlderton, ,, 8, M l 8 , 8 , E 125 Christmas Hymn, C. M. 10. Irish, CM. 51 Narcissus, 7, 7,7, 7 175 Sianly, S. M. 85
!At)sence, ft7,8,7,8,7,8,- liit Crucitixiou, L.M. 19- [niitatioti. 7,7,7,7 13 Nazareth, 6,6,6,6,8,8 r.o Surry, 1 0 , 5 , 1 1 96
Alderney, 6,8,8,8,8,8,8,8 131 Invocation, L. M. 16 New Parting, CM. 19i Sincerity, 7. 7, 7 , 7 101
••Ashby, 8,7,8,7,'8, 7,8, 7 132 Desire, L.M. 12 In God's own house, 182 Spring, 8 , 8 , 8 . 8 109
wAmsierdam, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 7, 7, e 141 Devizes, CM. r>u Old Hundred, L.M. 1 Smyrna, 8 , 7 , 8 , 7 , 8 , 7 , U 121
.Arlington, CM. 159 Dedication, S.M. 89 Job, L.M. 2 Oterboin, L.M. 35 Station, 8 , e , 6 , 8 , g i 133
'Arabia, CM. nu Devon, 8,8,6,8,8,6 9b Judgment, L.M. 2;- Overton, CM. 47 Spring, 8 , 8 , 8 , 8 , 1 ^ 143
'Alma, 7, 7, 7, 7 18? Driflield, 8,7, 6, 7, 4, 7 130 Jacob's Weil, CM. 71 Oldliam, C M. 50 Saving Grace, L . M . 186
Auburn, CM. 49 Dismission, 8, 7, 8, 7, 8, 7, 8, 7 is:, Judea, CM. 138 Ormond, S.M. 83 Shoel, L. M. 14
.Aurora, S. M. 90 Dundee, CM. 204 Sark, 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 189
Adoration, 8, 8, 8, 8 185 Effingham, L. M. 9 Key Street, L.M. 3 Piety, CM. 171 Sound the Loud Timbrel, 167
Alexandria, CM. 188 Edgeware, CM. 31 Kimbolton, L . M . 15 Portugal, L.M. 21
Atterctift; 7, 7, 7, 7, 198 Eythorn, CM. 35 Kendall, C M . 64 Paradise, CM. 40 The happy man. C M . 201
Epiphany, S.M. m Kenninglon, Of 0 | Of 0 | 8i c 102 Peckham, S. M. ;'j Tabernacle, C M . 38
Bermondsey, 6,6,4,6,6,6,4 129 Gglon, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7 111 Kingswood, 8 , 8 , 6 , 8 , 8 , 6 12:: Plymouth Dock, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8 107 Triumph, 7, 7, 8, 7, 7, 7, 8, 7 100
Brewer, L.M. 24 Eutaw, e, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8 122 Keraiiaw, 8,7-, 8, 7,4, 7 13fc Port Jackson, 6 , 6 , 6 , 6, 8, 8 114 Trumpet, ' 6, 6, 6, 6, 8, 8 108
Belviderc, CM. 41 Easter Hymn, 7,7,7,7 133 Pastoral, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8 139 I'ownhead, 7, 7, 7, 7 134
Brattle Street, C M. D. 46 Luton, L . M . 32 PetersAeld, 7,7,7,7,7,7 177 Travelling, 8 , 8 , 8 , B/S, 8 146
Brookville, S.M. 75 Friendship, 6 6,6,6, 8,6,8, 6 118 Loyalty, C M . 45 Templeton, L . M. 162
Burnham, 6,6,6, 6,8,8 117 Fountain, )1,11,11,11 184 Lembta, C M . 66 Queensborough, 8 , 7 , 8 , 7 , 8 , 7 , 8 , 7 126 Tweed, C M . 200
Bens Garden, 6,6,6, 6,8,8 121 From Greenland's icy mountains. 199 Love Divine, 8 , 7 , 8 , 7 , 8 , 7 , 8 , 7 116 The land of glory. 6 , 6 . 6 , 6 , 8 , 8 , 8 196
Berwick, L.M. 169 Light Street, 8 , 8 , 8 , 8 , 8 , 8 , 8 , 8 i% Roaclidalc, 8 , 8 , e, 8 , 8 , 6 93 The saflron tints. L. M. D. ISl
Brititol, L.M. 179 Geneva, CM. 65 Lansing, 11,11,8, 7 , 8 , 7 133 Ruben, L. M. 3 Tbe toice of free grace, 12,12,12,12 1 5 *
Bethelsdorp. L,M. igu Grace Triumphant CM. 6; Romain, 7, G, 7,6, 7 , 6 , 7, 6 112 The saints' sweet noire, 11,11,11,11 140
Behold! the Lard is my salvation. 106 Greetland, CM. 69 Mear, C M . 195 Rainliiil, L.M. 13
ISIesscd be llie Lord forever more. lOJ Gosportj S.M. 81 .Musician, L.M. 4 Redemption, C, 6, 6 , 6 , 8, 8 106 Vesper Hymn, 8 , 7 , 8 , 7 isa
Gospel Trumpet, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 4 99 .Mathers, L.M. e Rest, 7,7,7,7,7,7 142
Creation, L . M. D. 10 Gratitude, 8,7, 8, 7 l i O .Mount Pleasant, C M . 51) Warwick, dfM. 194
Christian Warfare. h. M. 17 Grimsby, S. M. D. 14b Melody, C M . 00 St. Martins, CM. 57 Windham, L . M . 26
Carmel, L.M. 22 Giles, 8 7, 8, 7, 8, 7, 8, 7 149 aiissioTiary, C M . 65 St. Stephens, CM. 43 Wilton, L . M . 28
Coleehill, CM. 36 Granby, 7,7, 7, 7 15b Mount Clcnioos, C M . 68 St. Thomas, S. M. 80 Windsor, C M . 30
Condescension, CM. 37 Gildersome, C M. i:u Matthias, S.M. 73 St. Bernards, S.M. 88 Walmer, C M . 44
Coronation, CM. 42 Gratitude, L.M. 19. Margate, S.M. 82 St. Simons, S.M. 92 Watchman, S . H . 91
Cypress, CM. 48 • Middleton, S . M . 87 St. Johns, 8,8,6,8,8,6 104 Worthing, a , » , 8 , 7 144
China, CM. C3 Hallelujah, L.M. 30 Melcliisedec, 165 Winter, C M . ISO
Christianity, SM. 72 Hamilton, L.M. 3; Sabbath, CM. 187 Whitby, 8 . M , 160
Cranbrook, S.M. 77 Harwoods, 8, 8 , 6 , 8 , 8,6 105 Nazareth,. C M. 197 Surrender, L.M. 7 Wiuaii, T,7,7,t? 181
Communion, S.M. 78 Hotiiam, 7 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7 110 Norland, L. M. 20 Solemnily, L.M. 8 Whiiehjiven, 147
Croydon, 8, 8, S, 8, 8 , 8 93 HoIinesEi, 7, 7, 7, 7 137 Newry, L. M. 11 Scuthampton, L. M. D. 19 Worthy tlic Laniti (hat was slain. i q
Chatham, 8,8, 6,8, 8,6 103 Hants, S.M. 180 New Sabbath, L . M . 31 Sadlers, CM. 53 Woodland, C. M. V. ; :l
Carlisle, 8,7, 8, 7, 8. 7, 8, 7 113 Haydn's Momlne Hymn, L M. 27 Newton, L . M . M Shrudesbury, CM, 39, Zion's Hill, 8, 8,6, 8, 8 , « ii:S(
(>r-..,.,M, t , 7 . P. • . - : , • '" ;i.,.,.. <•„, .^("vTfnr. L. M. i7r .^ehemiali. C M . 5£ Simplicity, CM. 70i Ziou Temple, L. M. i'i
PREFACE.
A PROFICIENCY in SACRED M r s i c , is a very desirable accomplishment; this publication. T o those acquainted with t h e superior m e r i t s of the
and t h e r e is no more laudable endeavour than that of cultivating a cor- above-mentioned books, no g r e a t e r inducement for them to p a t r o n i z e the
r e c t ti|R.e for it. I t is a fact well k n o w n , that at the present t i m e , the " W e s t e r n L y r e " can be offered, than the fact, t h a t it c o n t a i n s the choic-
people in the W e s t e r n Country experience g r e a t difficulty, on acconot est pieces of these e x c e l l e n t and standard publications; ana oeing n e r e
of the w a n t of a book containing a choice selection of tun2S suitable to embodied together, and in the p a t e n t notes, the compilers h o p e , with
a religions c a n g r e g a t i o n , printed with the patent or square notes, those some degree of confidence, to receive a liberal share of public pat-
notes being principally in use in this portion of the Union. I t is to rem- ronage.
edy this serious inconvenience, that tho "• Western Lyre" has been compil- T h e rudiments, or first principles, a r e briefly laid down: y e t they a r e
ed and published, and is now offered to the public. T h e compilers of this deemed amply sufficient to assist the l e a r n e r in p r o c u r i n g a c o r r e c t k n o w -
work a r e sensible that there is already in the m a r k e t , a g r e a t variety of ledge of that p a r t of music denominated VOCAL.
musical publicatii.is, of much inetit. But as they are published entirely In conclusion, the compilers earnestly solicit teachers and all lovers of
in the round notes, which a r e cot so well adapted to the western com- chaste and sublime psalmody, to give the work a thorough and candid e x a -
DTiinity, OTi account, as i^ remarked above, of the patent notes having beeij mination; and to let the result of such examination influence t h e m in r e -
p r w r i p a l l y in use he.i-e, ti.e compilers were induced to u n d e r t a k e tlie commending it to public p a t r o n a g e . Publishers of periodicals, into whose
piiblicalioij of U,e'•'• fFfilo-n Lyre," exclusively for the benefit of tlieir bands the " Western Lyre" may fall, are respectfully solicited to give ft
fell'tw citizens in the W e s t . sach notice, as, upon e x a m i n a t i o n , they may think p r o p e r .
T h e y have endeavoured to embody in their work, the choicest tunes af T H E COMPILERS.
the most eminent composers; and have made their selections principally Cincinnati, JVot). 1, 1831,
from the highly esteemed a!;d various works of Samuel Dyer, the Boston
Handel and Hayd.i Society, Stavghton's Collection, Psalmodia EvatigcUca,
David's Harp, Leach, and Stodhart (the two l a t t e r , English works.)
T h e y have also selected a number of tunes from i.nglish maniisorifit'i, ^ ^ Should the work now presented to the singing community, m e e t
never before published in this country; together with other iVIusical with that patronage the compilers a n t i c i p a t e , it is their i n t e n t i o n , i n d u e
w o r k s , and have given several OEIGISAL tunes, composed expressly for time, to compile a work principally of ANTHEMS, and SET PIECES.
4
A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF SINGING.

Wosic is w r i t t e n on five lines with their T H E SCALE DIVIDED.


spaces called a .Stave or Staff. Showing the connexion of the different parts of music, as tbey a r e arran-
ged in this w o r k .
T h e lowest line is always .'5- A L T O , OR COUNTER.
reconed the first. Tlio ^
spaces are counted in the • m ALTO: , ** wt*^~^—F
same m a n n e r . They are g 3 ^— flighest male, and lowest -D-
also reconed by the sev- female and boy's voices. -B-
en first l e t t e r s of the al- —2-
-G-
phabet, A, B , C , D, E , F , G . «Z E
T h e situation of these letters on the lines and spaces are known by a
Cliff or Cleff prefixed to each Stave. T h e Cliffs are placed on the letters
wliich they represent, and are called by the names of these l e t t e r s . T h e G
letters on the other lines and spaces of the Stave, a r e reckoned from their TENOR:
Cliff l e t t e r s . Male voices.
T h e r e are three kinds of Cliffs, or more; but two only are now in gen
eral use for Vocal Music; and these two are all that are used in the present
work. T h e y a r e aa follows:
TR
R£B<^E,
£ B L E , OR SOFkAMO.
SCALE O F MUSIC.
,G
ALTO, 1 -D-
TD- TREBLE:
Highest female voices.
AND >CLIFF.
TREBLE,
OBG
D'

BASS,
onF
I CLIFF. I O^
BASS:
a^
Lowest male voices.
—G-
VI INTRODUCTION TO T H E A R T OF SINGliNG.

OF NOTES AND RESTS and Rests should be strongly impressed on the mind. A point o r dot
T h e r e a r e six kinds of Notes now in use, with their corresponding marks placed to the riglit hand of the Notes or Rests m a k e s t h a t N o t e o r R e s t
of silence, called R e s t s , as follows: one half longer than without a d o t .
EXAMPLE.
SEMir.lEVES. MINIMS. CROTCHETS. dUAVERS. SEMIQUAVERS. DEMlSEHtaUAVERS

s zcffiEcanpS'cqazi
SEESf£^.ill=^M^
CORRESrONDI.SO MARKS OF SILENCE CALLED RESTS.
bi^^£^^^^^
=^=i?:
THE PROPORTIONS THE NOTES AND RESTS BEAR TO EACH OTHER. shows bow many parts a r e
A BRACE,
to be sung t o g e t h e r .
ONG BEMIBRETE ; B EqVAL TO

2 MINIMS, OR 5E I is used to divide the


£= 2 A SINGLE B A R , notes into equal mea-
sures; and all the
4 CROTCHETS, OR » • »-i» 2 notes contained b e t w e e n two^ingle bars is a m e a s u r e

8 QUAVERS, OR 1
8
4
1 A DOUBLE B A R ,
denotes tbe end of a S t r a i n , o r t h e
end of a line of P o e t r y .
is added when notes as
I»-

I
^

vcas, OR E^iEi:i:i:i£i-r^^i-:i-:^
.
16 sEMidUA- —^«is-si?Eiit;ff:pE_s:s:»3F_s:e:^^—
16
A LEDGER L I N E ,
cend or descend beyond
the stave, and may b e
continued to any n u m - H ^ ~ _ _
ber required. ~
i
-^-^

~
_^
ti s^.
:-.2 DEMI- 5 ^ ¥ « € ¥ ¥ 5 Z p [ ^ ^ ( f t ^ a ^ « E « S f f f ftftZa^^jl^^fE^
placed over o r u n d e r a N o t e , shows ^ 1 •
QUAVERS I 32 A HOLD ( /j\) it is to b e sounded longer than its ^ -n—-
usual time. F
T h e Rests denote a silence equal to the length of t h e Note they r e p r e -
sent, and a r e called by the same n a m e ; viz., Scmibreve R e s t , Minim
R e s t , & c . &;c. N . B . T h e Scmibreve R e s t is used to fill a measure in'
all the different moods of time. T h e forms and proportions of the Noteg^
A FLAT
, u placed before a Note lowers it half a
tone beyond its n a t u r a l found
^m
INTRODUCTION TO T H E A R T OF SINGING. VII

placed before a Note raises it half a a r e small e x t r a notes


A SHARP
( # ) tone higher than its natural sound.
-#-^
-ZS:F GRACE NOTES :t,
~fIIZ—
which have no duration
but what is borrowed ^ t
placed before a Note restores it t o its from those notes to which they
A NATURAI
previously made flat or sharp. iS|^
( •^ ) original sound; t h a t N o t e having been

Sharps or Flats placed at t h e beginning of a tune (called the Signature


are attached. They a r e used for the purpose of arriving a t
the note with more taste.
signifies a gradual increase and de-
of the Key,) affect the letters on which they are placed throughout the
piece, unless contradicted by the N a t u r a l , which replaces the note imme
\ SWELL crease of sound
:c=:=::
diately following in its original s t a t e .
shows the end of
Sliarps, F l a t s , and Naturals are termed accidental when occasionally
introduced in a piece of music, because they only affect the notes imme
diately succeeding them.
placed over or under any number ^
A CLOSE
& CL t u n e .
il
T I M E is the m a n n e r of regulating and measuring sound, with regard to
^ of notes signifies they are to be duration.
A SLUR, A MEASURE is what is contained b e t w e e n two b a r s .
sung to one syllable, in a smooth,
gliding m a n n e r . T I M E , in music, is quicker or slower according to the nature of the
piece, or the design of its author. E a c h measure of music contains a cer-
Ma son ry tain number of notes or rests, the amount of which is specified by a mood

lii^
W h e n QrUavers, Semiquavers, & c . a r e grouped to- or mode of time, placed at the beginning of every tune after the Cliff.
gether, the slur is unnecessary, and is omitted in this These marks a r e of three kinds, viz. Common, T r i p l e and Compound.
work, Imt the manner of singing such united notes is the COMMON T I M E .
same as i f t h e Slur were added. —~ has a Semibreve or its equivalent in a measure, beat
T H E FIOURE ( 3 ) placed over or under any three F I R S T MOOD .^-^ with four motions, and sung in the time of about four
notes, signifies that they a r e to be performed in the time seconds.
of two of the same kind without the figure; they are call- 19 3 4 3 4 123 1
ed T r i p l e t s .
STACATO MARKS ( ' ' ) a r e placed over
such notes as are to be sung in a short and
distinct manner, observing a short cessation
EXAMPLE.
ig^ggp^g:^
of sound immediately after sounding notes has the same quantity in its measure, beat with two
m a r k e d as above. WRITTEN. SUN' SECOND MOOD ^ H motions, and is generally sung in the time of a b t u t

lis
T shows what part of a • ^ ^ two seconds.
A R E P E A T .2. tune is to be sung twice
and is placed at the b e - _*^
ginning and end of the strain to be repeated. EXAMPLE.
R E P E A T of words \\ shows that the last words sung are to b e repeated.
VIII INTRODUCTION TO T H E A R T OF SINGING.

1 2
T TW •^ has a Minim, or its quantity, in a measure, beat as the
3 second mood, and sung about one third quicker.
1 2 1 2 1
EXAMPLE.
ESIS
EXAMPLE. •
i^igHiigi SECOND MOOD fi
A
^^^ ^^^ Quavers for a m e a s u r e , b e a t as the_ first mood,
and sung a third faster.

mmmmi^
1 2 1 2 1 2 12
T R I P L E TIME.
EXAMPLE.
•Zy has three Minims, or their equivalent, in a measure,
FIR9£ MOOD fi. b e a t with three motions, and sung in the time of about
• ^ t h r e e seconds. N . B . T h e above time is varied and regulated faster and slower accor-
1 2 3 1 2 3 123 ding to the musical terms w r i t t e n through music.

c TIT
SECOND M O O D
EXAMPLE. S:::s~K
«-#
I*--*-
m •-
By beating time is m e a n t a c e r t a i n motion of t h e hand or foot, designed
to mark tbe precise movement intended for a piece of music. T h e mode
of doing this is b e t t e r understood from the instruction and example of a
rV ha« three Crotchets in a measure, three b e a t s , time teacher, than frora any written directions. One rule is, however, to be
^ ^ ,
/!( two seconds. invariably observed; namely, t h a t the hand or foot is to be put down at
the commencement of every measure, and to rise at the last division of
1 2 the same.
EXAMPLES.
EXAMPLE
•p4: £=F: COMMON TIME.

12 34 1 2 34 12 34 1 2 1 2 10

m
1 2
THIRD MOOD t i has three Q.uavers in a measure, three b e a t s , quick • — I -
•f*f movement. S=s:
1 2 3 12 3 : ^ EE^^^E
i^E3=il^i
dduu d d u u dduu d u d d U
EXAMPLE.
TRIPLE T I M E . COMPOU.ND T I M E .
12 3 13 3 1 2 3

FIRST MOOD
COMPOUND TIME.
^ has six Crotchets in a measure, beat with two mo-
1 ^ tions, and sung in about the time of two seconds.
^e iii^^iiii
d d u dd u ddu
INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF SINGING. IX

OF SOLMIZATION, OR MODULATION. T b e natural place for Mi, is on B; b u t is necessarily transposed into all
the other (musical) l e t t e r s , as occasion requires.
In practising musical Lessons, it is customary to apply c e r t a i n syllables
to the,diatonic intervals of the octave. T h e end proposed is, that the same SCALE OF FLATS AND SHARPS.
name invariably applied to the same interval, may naturally suggest its true
relation and proper sound. _ T h e natural place for Mi, is on - - - - B.
T h e names of intervals or sounds, which generally prevail, in this But if B be flat Mi is on E.
country, are F A , S O L , L A , M I . * In this work, (the more readily to de- If B and E be flat Jli is on A.
signate those names of sounds,) each name has its respective form or If B , E , and A be flat Mi is on D.
shape, viz. the F a , has a triangular; the Sol, round; the L a , square; and If B , E , A , and D be flat Mi is on G.
the M i , a lozenge form: Or if F be sharp Mi is o n - . . . - - ft
FA SOL LA FA SOL LA MI If F and C be sharp 3Ii is on C.
If F , C, and G be sharp Mi is on Cfc
SEMIBREYE: ' <3ROTCHET : .
^^m If F , C, G, and D be sharp Mi is on - - - - D.
[The Italians use for this scale, the syllables D o , R e , Mi, F a , Sol, L a , Ri,
Do. Mr. Adgate used F a w , Sol, L a , Ba, Do, N a , Mi, F a ; and they are

m^^
applied in this order to the ascending Major scale. Si being the lead-
MINIM. ^ •) 3 ? Q,UAVER: • ing note for the former, and -Mi for the l a t t e r scale. But the Eng-
lish and Americans, generally, have retained only four of these syllables;
T h e first t h r e e being r e p e a t e d , give names to the seven sounds of the and as these answer all the purposes designed, our r e m a r k s a r e confined
Diatonic S c a l e . to them. L e a r n e r s may apply those other syllables at pleasure. ]
. EXAMPLE:^ T h e Diatonic Scale of Music, is a gradual succession of five tones and
two semitones in an octave, or a series of eight notes.
TREBLE: -^-SZEZI^ T h e first note of the Diatonic scale is a principal or K e y , called also the
:s=§: :§=s: & T o n i c ; and the other notes are at n a t u r a l fixed distances from, and sound-
—crH— -^-o ^ ed in strict reference to it.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 T h e r e are two keys in music, and ONLY t w o , t h e Major or Sharp K e y ,
FA SOL LA FA SOL LA MI FA FA MI L.l SOL FA LA SOL FA
and the Minor, or F l a t K e y .
T h e first of these is adapted to express the cheerful passions; and the
BASSv
M 3=©: sz :az©:
&
l a t t e r ft expressive of the mournful and p a t h e t i c .
T h e K e y note in the Diatonic scale N o . 1., it will be seen is C, and this
T h e M i , or SEVENTH n o t e , occurs but once in-the Diatonic scale: it is is called the NATURAL Major K e y .
the LEASINO note, and it always regulates the si'iuation of all the other
syllables, on whatever l e t t e r it may be placed. T h e Key note in tbe Scale N o . 2, is A , and is caUed the NATURAL,Mi-
nor K e y . T h e y a r e the only scales in which the semitones are found in
* Pronotinced Faw, Sole, Law Me. their natural fixed order
INTRODUCTION TO T H E A R T O F SINGING.
x;
T h e s e K e y s differ from each other, with D I A T O N I C SCALES. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS.
r e s p e c t to the situation of t h e Semitones in N o . 1. No. 2.
the Octave; the Major K e y having them b e - I n the a r r a n g e m e n t of t h e parts in t h e following w o r k , t h e A i r , o r prin-
MAJOR. MINOR. cipal melody, has invariably been placed n e x t above t h e Bass, and is always
tween t h e third and fourth, and the seventh
and eighth; whereas in the Minor K e y they designed for female voices; and t h e passages m a r k e d P I A , for them exclu-
0 — FA — 8 -LA—
sively. T h e T e n o r is placed n e x t above t h e A i r ; and t h e A l t o , or Coun-
a r e between t h e second and third, and the
fifth and- sixth. S e e Diatonic Scales, Nos.
°^ 1^ t e r , on the upper stave, t h e more conveniently t o find room for t h e l e d g e r
1 and 2. B a 3 7 lines, which so frequently occur in this p a r t .
Itpijist b e farther observed, that t h e Minor — Mi— T h e people of t h e w e s t e r n c o u n t r y have «ver b e e n in e r r o r w i t h regard
H —SOL- to the a r r a n g e m e n t of the voices to t h e p a r t s ; they invariably assign the
S c a j ^ ^ s this peculiarity, that the ASCENDING os
sca{i}!,''^|ken e x t e n d i n g to a WHOLE octave) n 1-3
T e n o r to the female voices, or which is improperly d e n o m i n a t e d t h e T r e b l e ,
diffel|l9iKm the DESCENDING; for i n A S - A — L A — 6 o by all t h e publishers of music in this c o u n t r y . T h e T r e b l e v e r y properly
s
cENDlkt^ it is necessary to m a k e the sixth
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belongs to t h e ladies' voices, b u t t h e difficulty is, t h a t t h e n a m e s of the
and seventh sharp, b u t in descending to sound —FA- parts have been changed by those publishers.
o
t h e m , as in t h e i r natural order. B T h e A i r or principal melody is unquestionably t h e T r e b l e , and should
T h e last note in the Bass is always t h e K e y 0 3 be sung by the ladies. T h e A i r b e i n g t h e principal p a r t of music; so
of the t u n e ; and in speaking of distances or G —SOL— 5 E LI— also is the ladies' voices the principal, or superior to m e n ' s voices; conse-
d e g r e e s from t h e K e y , we always r e c k o n quently, t h e A i r should b e performed by t h e ladies' voices. T h e p r a c t i c e
from the bottom. of putting the T r e b l e voices on t h e T e n o r , c a n n o t b e defended by any
So g r e a t is the variety in melody and har- a rule of analogy or reason.
mony, that the natural scale is insufficient for F — F A — 4 D —SOL- A t t e n t i o n is particularly recommended to t h e t e r m s P I A . , and FOR.,
all the purposes of musical composition; con- which very frequently occur in this volume, and when properly o b s e r v e d ,
sequently the other letters of the scale may S 3 produce a beautiful and pleasing effect. T h e o t h e r d i r e c t i v e terms will
be, and a r e made use of as a K e y N o t e . E 3 be found useful in denoting t h e style of t h e piece of music.
W h e n therefore any of the l e t t e r s besides
—'LI— A person may have acquired a knowledge of all t h e various c h a r a c t e r s
- F A -
C, for a major, and A , for a minor, a r e em- in psalmody, he may also b e able to sing his p a r t in t r u e t i m e , and y e t his per-
so o ^
ployed for this purpose, it will, on examina- CO
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formance be far from pleasing,df i t b e devoid of necessary e m b e l l i s h m e n t s :
tion appear, that the semitones would then be D - S O L - a his bad expression and m a n n e r may conspire to r e n d e r i t d i s a g r e e a b l e .
B 'Mi—
out of their regular and fixed order; and it will, A few plain hints may tend to c o r r e c t these p r a c t i c a l e r r o r s .
consequently, be found necessary to have r e - j . I t is by no means necessary to constitute a good singer, t h a t h e sing ve-i
course to F l a t s and Sharps to restore them § 5 ' ry loud; n o t only the tone of t h e voice, b u t t h e t r u e sound of t h e , n o t e is
to their proper position. T h e necessity for destroyed by undue exertions of the voice.
doing this, is not always apparent at a first C C —
— FF AA —— 11 A —LA—1 In singing, the mouth should b e opened freely, b u t if too wide it would
iiieie, to persons who only practice singing; b u t is perceived immediately entirely destroy a good t o n e . I m i t a t e the e l e g a n t expression of the ora-
by any one who performs on the most simple instrument. tor r a t h e r than the drawl of t h e clown. Some persons p r o n o u n c e t h e i r
Having thus endeavoured to lead on the attentive learner into a k n o w - words tolerably well in soft singing, b u t exceedingly bad when they s i n j
ledge of the most essential points connected with practical vocal music, louder; which is owing to the false idea, that they c a n n o t m a k e too much
w e will close our r e m a r k s by giving a few general observations. noise in the FORTE p a r t s . Expression is one of the g r e a t e s t b e a u t i e s of music.
LESSOA8 FOR THE EXERCISE OF THE VOICE. XI

NO. 1 . MAJOR KEY. COMMON CHORDS.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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NO. MINOR KEY. COMMON CHORDS.

a t 1 2 3 4 5
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6 7 8 C 5 4 2 1 5 8 8 5 3 1
NO. 3 . i l l t S T MODE O F COMMON T I M E ,
Four beats in a measure, ncccnfed nu the first and third beats.

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NO. 4 . SECOND .MODE O F COMMON T I M E ,
Tv.o lifats, accented on the first.

^PIi^iSii^iiiiilli;ig^i^i=^liiii^i FIR.ST MODE O F T R I P P L E T I M E ,


Three beats, accented on the first and slightly on the third.

Sli^^igiS^gllli F I R S T .MODE O F COMPOUND T I M E ,


Two beats, accented on the first and second part of the measure.

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ACCENT is of the greatest importance to ]\Iusical performance; without it, Music is entirely lifeless. Accent is the same in Music as in pronouncing a word, or speakuig a sen-
tence. It is fixed on that note to which the accented syllable, or emphatic word is sung, that the word, or sentence, may have the same emphasis in singing, as in speakuig.
A DICTIONARY OF MUSICAL TERMS.

Adagio, slow. Finale, the last movement ofa piece of music. a


Ad Libitum, at discretion. Forte, For. or F . loud. Q/Uartetto, Music for four voices or instruments.
Affetuoso, tenderly and affectionately—perform Fortissimo, or F F . , loud as possible. • R
ed in moderate time. Fugue, or Fuga, a composition, in which a sub- Recitative, a kind of musical recitation, between
A^r, generally means what tbe ear realizes from ject is successively repeated, or imitated in speaking and singing.
a melody or harmony. In a special sense, it is two or more parts. S
tlJiljeading part. G Score, three or more parts, connected by a
Allegro, brisk, gay. Grave, or gravemente, heavy; these words re- brace, are said to be in score.
Allegretto, not so quick as Allegro. fer both to the style of the composition and the Semi-tone, the smallest interval used in vocaj
Alto, the Counter. execution, and are frequently used for the term music.
Andante, distinct, exact and soothing; sung ra- Largo. Secondo, the second voice or instrument.
ther slow when no other word is used with it. Graziozo, gracefully; often used with Andante Solo, a piece of music for one voice or instra-
Andantino, in a similar style, but one degree ment.
quicker than Andante. L Soprano, the Treble, or higher voice part.
Anthem, a portion of Scripture set to music. Largo, Lentemento, or Lento, the slowest de Spiritoso, or con-spirito, with spirit.
gree in the movements. Staccato, very distinct, short and emphatic.
B Larghetto, not quite so slow as Largo. Symphony, or Sym. a part for instruments only.
Bass, the lowest part in harmony. M T
C Maestoso, with strength, firmness and majesty. Tacet, silent.
Cantabile, in a graceful and melodious style. Jlezza, moderate; as mezza piano, moderately Tempo, time; as, a'tempo,in true time.
Chorus, full, all the voices. or rather soft. Tenor, the part assigned to men's voices.
Coda, an additional strain, not absolutely neces- Mezza Voce, moderate strength of voice and in Treble, the part assigned to female voices.
sary to the piece or tune, but which may be a pleasing manner. Trio, music for three voices or instruments.
sung or omitted at pleasure. Moderato, moderately. Tutti, full, or altogether; when all join after
Crescendo, or Cres. to increase the sound. O Solo.
D Organo, or Org. the organ part. Unison, when all parts unite in one sound or sutf
Diminuendo, or Dim. to diminish the sound. P cession of sounds.
Doloroso, in a plaintive or doleful style. Piano, Pia, or P. soft.
Dolce, sweetly and softly. Pianissimo, or P. P. very soft.
XJuetto,y ^ composition written expressly for Plaintive, mournfully. Verse, one voice to a part.
Su:«:' r" I voices or instruments.
Presto, quick.
Prestissimo, very quick.
Vigoroso, with strength and energy.
Vivace, brisk and animated.
Duo, 5*^°' 12
No. 1. O E D H U N D R E D . L. M. P.SALM 100. CHURCH PP.. B K . M. L!TIIf:R.

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1 4 vVe'U crowd thy gates with thanMul songs, High as tho Ileav'n our voices raise : And earth,\vith her tjn thousand tongues, Sha!! fill thy courts with souuduig praise-

TENOR.
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2 liis sovereign power, without our aid, Made us of clay, and furin'd us men; And when lilte wo;id'ring sheep we stray'd, He brougiit us to liis fold again.

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1 Before Jehovah's awful throne, Ye nations bow wi;h sacred joy; Know that the Lord is God alone; Hu can create, and he d^ttroy.

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5 The happy season soon will come, When saints shall meet in Heaven their home; Eternally with C'Inist to dwell, Nor ever hear, Nor ever hear tlie sound, farewell.

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2 O happy place, I still must say. Where all but love is done away; All canse of parting there is past; Tliere social feast, There social feast will ever lart.

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1 01 happy day, when saints shall meet, To part no rmre—the thought is sweet; No more to feel the rending smart, Oft felt below, Oft felt below, wh* n Ciiristians I'^rt.

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No. 3. KEY S T R E E T . L. M. HYMN 211, M. P. COM.

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3 The mighty God, whose matchless power, Is ever


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dures, while end - less years Their ever - lasting circles run.

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2 True,'tis a straight and thorny road, And mortal spirits the and faint; But they for get tlie inigh ty God, That feeds the strength ol every saint.

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1 Av.alv-our
Av.alv.-our souls, a - way our fears; Let every trembhng tljousht be gone; Awake ai
and run the heav'n - ly race, And put a cheerful courage on

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NO. 4. MUSICIAN. L. M. HvMN 197, M. P. COM. GRIMSIIAW.

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3 The gladness ofth it happy day, O may it ever, ev - er stay I Nor let our faith forsake its hoW, Nor hope decline, Nor love grow cold I

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2 Let ev'iy act of worship be, Like our o spousah, In.r], to thee; T.ike tlio blest-hour, when from a'.ovc. We first re-eivM the jiieil e of love

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1 Je sus, thou ever - last - ing King, Accept the tii - bute which we bring! Accept thy well-dcseiv'd renown, And wear our praises
Lccept the tii - bute wliich we bring! Accept thy well-dcseiv'd renown, And wear our praises
as thy crown.
as thy crown
No. 5. RUBEN. L. M. HvM\ 175, M. P. COM. G. SuRit.

^2 Sav'd from the fear of hell and death, With joy we seek the things a - bove, And all thy
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saints the spir - it breathe, Of pow'r, so - hri - e - ty, and love.

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1 Quicken'd with our im ^ mortal head, Who daily, Lord, ascend with thee.
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Redeemed from sin, nnd free in - deed. We taste our glori - ous
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No. 6. MATHERS. L. M. HYMN 167, M. P . COM.

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3 Restraining prayer, we cease to fight; Prayer makes the Christian's armour bright; And Satan nembles, when he sees, The weakest saint upon his knees.

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2 Prayer makes the darken'd cloud withdraw; Prayer climbs the ladder Jacob saw; Gives ex - er - cise to faith and love,Brings every blessing from above.

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1 What various hindranc;es ive meet, In c om ins to a raercy seat Yet who that knowathe worth of prayer, But wishes to X Dfte n there?

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are thty who still abide, Close shel ter'd in thy bleed ing side, W h o life a n d strength from ' ,

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2 Take ' my poor heart, and let it be, For cv cr clos'd to all but tliee I Seal thou my breast, ;!nrl

;SliP:^l^ 1 I thirst, thou wounded Lamb of God, T o wash me i11n tth


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No. 8. SOLSjirvITY. L. M. HYMX 566,1)1. E. C.-:,.

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derive, Aud by thee move, and in


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thee live. 3 O that with out i a iiiii^'' « ring gi'oan, I i: ay

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let me wear, T h a t pledge of love for - ev er there. 2 Number'd
L.^RGO.
among
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thy, people, 1 Ex pect with

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wounds: then pain Is sweet, and life or death is train.
gain. I * - ' . r,, . , , ., • , . . . .O. , . „ .
1 Shrink ., ing frora the cold hand of dc.tli, 1 soon shall

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welcome void
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with my
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work and live.

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joy thj face to see:— Because thou didst for sin - nere die, Je sus, in death re mer,ber me!

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gath - er up my feet;
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Shall econ re sign this fleet ing breath, And die my Cx - tiler's God to meet.

No. 9,
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2 Fain would I mount, fain would I glow, And loose my cable from below, But 1 can only spread my sail; Thou, thou must breathe th' auspicious gale.

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1 A t anchor laid, remote from home, Toiling I cry, sweet spirit come; Celestial breeze, no longer stay, But swell ray sails and speed my way.

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No. 10. CREATION. L. M. D. HYMN 201, M. P. COM. HAYDN,
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3 What though in sol emn si - lence, all


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spacious fir - ma ment on high, Witii all the blue e - the - re al


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voice nor sound, A mid the raiU.jut orbs be found; In reason's ear they all rejoice, And ut - ter forth

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list'' ning eartli, Re pfpeats the sto - ry of her biith, V.'ljle all the stars that round her burn, And all the plan - ets

shin - ing frame, Their great


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CREATION.—CONCLUDED.

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glorious voice. For ev - er sing mg as they


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shine, "The hand that made us di vine."

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in their turn, Cou - firm the d - dio^s
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NEWRY. L . M. HYMN 131, 2 D Bif. DR. W .
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4 How well thy blessed titruths a - gree! How wise and holy tl:y comiuancl!. T.hy promises how firm thty be! How f »ii our hope and comfort stands.

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1 Let ever - last - ing g]o - ries crown Thy head, my Saviour njid my Lord, Thy hands have brn'i sulva - tion down. And wiit the blessing in thy word.

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No. 1-2. DESIRE. L. M. HYMN 42, M. P. COM. T. STODHART.

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5 I would: but thou must give the power, M y heart from ev'ry sin
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lease; ^ly heart from ev' - ly sin release;

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2 Rest
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for my soul I Ion;; to find; Sa - viour of all, if mine
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thou
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art. Sa - viour of a l l , if mine thou art.

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1 U that m y load of sin were gone; O that 1 could a t last sub - rhit, O that I could at last submit;

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Bring near, bring near the joy - ful
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hour,
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pea-e. A
Annd fill
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me
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with
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perfect
Uiy pericct peace.

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Give me thy meek and
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low ly mind, A n d stamp thine image on my heart. And stamp thine im - age on ray heart.
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At Je-sus' feet to J a y Jt_ down. To l a y m y soul at J e - sus' feet! T o lay


lay my
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Jesus'
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No. 13 RAINHILL. L. M. B. HOLT.

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the saints, who sit on high, A - round thy throne of Ma - jes ty,
1 Thy bright
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glo - ries
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glo ries shine a - bove. And all their work is praise and love.

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NO. 14. SHOEL. h. M. HYMN 195, M. P. COM. SHOEL.

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MODERATO

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3 Sing to the Lord, ex - alt him high. Who spreads his clouds a - round the sky; There he prepares tlie fruitful

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•2 He
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I'onii'd the stars, those heaven- ly flames, He counts their num- bers, calls their names; His wis - dom's vast, and knows no

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No. 1.5. KIMBOLTON. L. M. H Y . 305, MIL. SEL.
SPIUITO

M - If P—P-
^siisEEi^llli fa:
rain. Nor lets the drops de- scend in viin. 3 God is our
^=g:
:E sun—he makes our day: God is our shield, he

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iHPi^i is^Si S^E^
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bound, A deep where all our thoughts are drowii'd. 2 Mi^ht I cn - joy the moan est place ^^'ith - in thy house, O

Ei:l:l£Sfe:lEE^
vite, To m.ake this du - ty
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our de - lii^ht.
life 1 Great God! at'-- tend,
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sings
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The joy that


H^ frora thy

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l a M B O L ' l ON.—CONCLUDED.
' - - ^ - » r -

gu.ards^ our
m^^^mw^^^mmmm
way From all th'assaults of hell and sin. From foes witli outj from foes with - out, from fucs without and foes witliin.

'T'
^:^':^=H_^4jjP^^:ii|^ip|=^=^^^^^i^
God of grace! N o tents of ease, nor thrones of power, Should tempt my feet, Should tempt my feet, Should tempt my feet to leave tliy door.

pre - sence springs, T o spend one day with thee on earth, Exceeds a thou- Ex - ceeds a thou - Exceeds a thou sand days of mirth,

- & = - •

No. 16.
ifeiii^^ii^-lSirJ
i h^k r#k

mVOCATION. L. M. HYMN 155, DOBELL'S COL. T. B. HAWKES.

Si^:iliipS:SiaigigigiiiP»iip
i^S^ii^ii^gllgS^ii^l^iiiiSS
2 Fain would I mount, fain would I glow, And loose my cable from be low, But I can only spread my sail, Thou, thoa must breathe t h ' ausj'i.iors gile.
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liiiiigl^iililffflSSIiig^iiiEBaiii^i
•Bmi
1 A t anchor laid, re - mote from home, Toihng I cry, sweet Spir - it come; Ce - les - tial breeze, no long - er stay, But swell my sail, and speed my wa-,'.

l^Sil si
fc:-y-&r ./!\
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'pi^'- p.
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No. 17. CHRISTIAN WARFARE. L. M. HYMN 303, RIP. i HARTEY.
STIRIT0SO

S ii^iiii @-
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--1-

ia^PPlii ^^—^
i^. • ^ ^ fei^
lEfelE

E^ES Sili
My captain sounds t h ' a - larm of
-©i-

war, A - wake the powr's of


I
fe=:p:izsi
•m:^
•1

hell are
h
:^

near,
i»-—P-
ig
A - wake the pow'rs of hell axe . n e a r ; To

m liiiihMiiiSilftlpI^^^
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iEgHHfesi PTZDI

1 I

ilp^^i^iiii^i^f I 1
--B ESEE 5^=5
;!EZtzpe=e:
iSi
Ullililiii
arms, to arms, I hear him cry,
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'Tis yours to con - quer or to


Q-.J-H)ZT-P

die, 'Tis yours to


KZZK

con - quer
$
or to die. To

pzzzs:
^ ^
£ :sz:z;z± ES
51
CHRISTIAN W A R F A R E . CONCLUDED.
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arms, io arms, I hear him


#jp^g
^-=-0

cry. To arms, to arms,


Jt2:ZM.

I hear him
HHi
E&SEEEEEa
•hi-

• cry, 'Tis yours to con - quer


s

or
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to die.
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t

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No. 18. ACCOMACK. L. M. HYMN 40, M. E. COL.

i H a
eUvii

3 But (h! the chief of smners spare. In honor


ii
'T#-P-PT---=F^pyp-F
iSiM [^.-•-^

of my great High Priest, Nor, in thy right - 'ous


•—A
#-p-i»-F=ff=FfF#-^F
anger swear I shall not see tliy people's rest.

2 ThougH I have most unfaithful been Of all whoe'er thy grace receiv'd; Ten thousand times thy goodness seen. Ten thousand times thy goodness griev'd.

^
X
• * - ^

1 Stay, thou in - suited


-
e-p 3tz^
PZZZIp
^ a*
Spirit, stay! Though I have done thee such despite; Nor cast the
^

sm - ner quite away, Nor take thine


S
ev - er - lasting flight.

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NO. 19, SOUTHAMPTON. L. M. Ps. 136, D R . WATTS. J. SMITH.

K^lt
>--#4-
2 He
- Jt-—o-|- I
built the
-»-T
earth,
n
he
T'-J
-V-

^mm^^m^^^^^
spread the sky. And
1,-P'T-p
fix'd the star- - ry
r-T"1 i-:KT-H ^-l-i
lights
1 1
on high.
1" T H - T I
"Wonders of grace to God beloag, Re-
T T H 1'

1 Give to our G™! im - mor - tal praise, Mer - cy and truth are all his ways, "Wonders of grace to God be - long, S^

^zzS
S=^"
"-S^^-^ ^m. 1
ferffztzzt
Z=b
f\ rT"p~T * *

•K—k-
t -t, P-

peat his mercies. Repeat his mercies, Repeat his mercies


pjp:

in
•dnz
ii
your song." He fills the sun with morning
rf—^•
light, He bids he
^ - ^

moon di-

I •&—.J. ii=i^ns^s T^
:-—*
T *
I
iS^g^iliggiilSiSg^^
peat his mercies, Repeat his mercies, Repeat his mercies in your song." Give to the Lord
f™w«1

of Lords re - nown. The kiig


m of kings
-H
with

gglB^Sliiiii y-K-f^ 1^^'


hi
2(5
SOUTHAMPTON.—CONCLUDED.

^l^iSii: ^Sii^^SPiSP
re:;t the ni^ht. His mercies ever, ever shall endure.
FOR PIA
When sun and moon, Wiii;ii sun and moort. When sun
FOR
and moon shall shine no more.

^Sigiii i^gjMjg^^^gi^siiiP
iiS2ilii:iSgitSl:SiSsSiliiiiii§giii
glory cro^vn; His mercy ever, ever shall endure, W h e n lords and kings. W h e n lords and kings, When lords and ki aie known no more.

JESJ
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^
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Vo. 20. I NORLAND. L. M. H Y . 235, M. P. COM. B. HOLT.

m 2 J e - sus my
-B-B-

only
^=?5: fe^T^ ^?^- -Ei-k
iiSiiSEill
=':pi
^&STb:-z:T'^J*-!*~

hope thou art, Strength of my failing flesh and heart, O could I catch a smile from thee, And drop in to
fet-fer b?5T^

m
e - ter- ni - ty.

SisiliSI^SiSs^Piigpi
Mi 1 In age^nd fee - bie - ness extreme, Who shall a helpless worm redeem'?'Tis only Jesus by his blood. Can raise a sink ing soul to God.

H^mSSilliiSiiiligSl S7
No. 21. PORTUGAL. L. M. H Y . 447, MIL. SEL. T. THORLEV.
rilEERFCTL -|^ _ ^ - jfc V — ^ "^—^- - ^ It—V A A "^ ~¥^

• ^

3 The Lord himself will Judge his saints; He treats his servants as his friends; And when he hears their sore complaints. Repents the sorrows that he sends.

Si &£
:t#ZTE
te^as t m ^,~#-k
\^^~
2 Praise ye the Lord, the Lord is good. To praise his name is sweet employ, Israel he chose of old, and still, His church is his peculiar joy.

S^iSgil^iiiei^P^lSI^I^
1 Praise ye the Lord, exalt his name. While in his earthly courts ye wait.Ye saints tint to his house be - long, Or stand attend - ing at his gate.

ffi
f53?
.f5±±:tz
No. 22.
v-K

CARMEL, L. M.
SSi iHii
H Y . 382, M. P. COM.
¥
_t—t-

B. HOLT.

ss^^SfJS
i^
3 O that with - out a ling'ring groan, I may
? ©Q

the welcome word receive,


e -Ji'- 2e 1T29 ©
EXT©-P

g:§ ^t^s
My body with my charge lay down, And cease at once to work and live

*5
^ :s:5 iiiiiiiiil=iS§tlig^^iS^
2 Number'd among thy people, I Ex - pect with joy thy face to see: Because thou didst for smners die, Je - sus, in death re - member me!

1 Shrinking from the cold hand of death, I soon shall ga - ther up my feet, Shall soon resign this fleeting breath, And die my Father's God to meet
No. 23. JUDGMENT. L. M. HY. 376, DOBELL'S COL. M. LUTHER.

ezres
ten
ipgEgE^^lfeEg^pai
by heav'n's un - er - ring pen, Writ - ten by heav'n's un - er -ring pen.

round the dread tri


^^i^fil^^^i
-$-
- bu - nal
3l:
stand, And round the dread tri bu - nal stand.
4 Lord when those awful leaves unfold.
May life's fair book my soul approve;
T h e n may I read my name enroll'd,
And triumph in redeeming love.
^- 3tz=g:
un - der
•—I- pz=5
ground, And wakes the
-I— f^il^zeisSi
pris - 'ner un - der ground.
wakes the pris'ner
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— P I ^ ft
gisi a^^lsP
No. 24. BREWER. L. M. HY. 253, M. E. CoL.

iSS
3 Wisdom divine!
i^^-^^^=i^
A\'ho tells the price,
^^^^-^^^^^m
Of wisdom's cost ly merchandize, ^Visdom to silver we pre fer. And gold is \

'^S.
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gsppgigg;gi;g^i^lifeeg^;gggflf^]f| ± 1 wz
i±zd
2 Happy be - yond des crip - tion he. Who knows the Sa - viour di'd for me, The gift unspeak - a - bie obtams. And heav'n - ly

gM^^^SIiiS^iiiii^gi
•7—^ ^ r

^ :
1 Happy the man that finds the grace, The blessings of God's chosen race, The wisdom coming from above, The faith that
V- m
ggi^^iiiigBlig|^;pjJ5i :a=lzd:
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22:

No. 25. ISLINGTON, L. M. HY. 51, M. P COM.

i^li^ii 111
. ____ fc — _at_k. 7
^ IE
-H-
-I-
dross com par'd to her. With hejirts, and eyes, and lift - ed hands, For thee I long, to tliee I Iook.J

aiS^^ElP
der stand - ing gains.
:a-
>4i-«-
Thou
^jr^jmiSigiSiii^
great and gooJ, thou just and wise, Thou art my Father and my God.,!

dzzi:
=1=
^li ^4- ipg|g=^lgg PF*
sweet - ly works by love. 1 Great God in - dulge my hum - bie claim. Bo thou my hope, my jnv, my rest.

I fc-
4-- mi]^ m^m^^m SE^t
30
ISLINGTON. CONCLUDED.

As tra - vel - lers


H^PSilSil
in
§a
ihirs - ty lands. Pant for the cool- Pant for the cool wa ter brook.

And I
zizi
am
PJLSili^^^g^S^Piiii^i
thine by sa - crcd ties, Thy son, thy ser- Thy son,
It:

thy ser vant, bought with blood.

The glo - ries


m.
that
iiiiiPSiSi^
ZJZEZZZJZ^aZltlllXZ^

com - pose
H-
thy' name f^tand all ga- Stand all gag'd to make me blest.

ii^^i^lii^iS
1 1-

^ ^ n~±
--LU«f- ili
Vo. 26. WINDHAM. L . M . H Y . 493, M I L . SEL. READ.
•:Q:#-
^Ei
3 The
S
teiSiiiiSS^i^iSiSigai
living know that they must die, But all the dead forgotten lie: Their mem'ry and their sense is gone, Alike unknowing and unknown.

^^Ep^izpzpzp|g;t^:|Epzgzpfji^j^t-:p|p^|^^i|Eif|i^jp^
9 Life is the hour that God hath given, To 'scape from hell andflyto heav'n; The day of grace, and mortals may. Secure the blessings of the day.

Liii^iisini
1 Life is the time to serve the Lord, The time t'insure the great rei*ard,
ii » ^ ^ : m
And while the lamp holds out to burn, The vilest sinner
23teli*
may return.

31
No. 27 HAYDN'S MORNING HYMN. L. M. H Y . 23, 2D BK. DK. W HAYDN.

5 O what a - m a - zing joys they


nn
feel, \ \ hile to their golden h'arps they sing; Ami sit on
^
ev -
^ ^
ry heav'n - ly hill. And

iSligE -t-
iiipp^^ii;ii.pis ty Fathers throne 1 There sits our Sa viour, crown'd with light, Cloth'tl
3 O for a sight, a pleas - ing sight. Of our A l
-^-
=s=a
#^
1
i
DeSL-eiid
iiiiilgi^lSilliiiSiSiiil
from heav'n, im - mor - tal lluve, Stoop down and take us on thy wings. And mount, and bear us far a - bove, T h j

ISEt i
—T 1-
sztSji—o:
S-#-
ir^ fe^=ii=lggi=i^EeEisi li^

No. 28. WILTON, L. M. Ps. 136, DR. W. B. CrzExa

spread the triumphs of their


n m
king! A n d spread the triumphs of
of their king. | 3 H e built the laith, he spread the skv, A n d lix'd the starry lights on high,

M g E r-
in a bo - dy
I—
like our own, Cloth'd in a bo - dy like our own 2 Give to the Lord of lords renown, Tlie King of kings with glory crown. •

IS!
reach of these in - fe
•—•• 3
rior things: Tlie reach of these infe - rior things. 1 Give to our God im - mor - tal ju li*', Mercy
y and
and truth
truth are
are all
all his ways;

l^gfei^^lif siigii^
WILTON.—CONCLUDED.

IZSZZSZZff

Wonders of grace to
i^iil^_i
God be lo'igi Re - peat his
|t--k:-

mer cies in
'-iT-f.'T-k

your song, Repeat his


k—It

niftrcies
' ^ '
in your
m
song.

His
i=i^^lsi
mercies ev shall
WJ
en - dure. When lords and
m
kings are known
'•--k

no more, W h e n
iSi^lords and kings are known no more.
il
Wonders
• •

of
«

love
m^i
to God be long; Repeat his mercies
35; •v-«
in your song: Repeat his mercies
^ili m your song.

3i ' • *-
iiH^i
zz3:
:z^:
k-^
£3^
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Vo. 29. ALFRETON. L. M. H Y . 191, M. P. COM. W. BEASTALL.

SiE
MODERATO

ni
k-b-r^-' O-i
^:
i^ig ^-p-
il
' ^ ^
izzr^ :3zr
His sov - 'reign power without our aid,
:ii:p:
iiisii#^ss§ii§sis^
Made us of clay and form'd us men; And when like wond'ring sheep we stray'd. He brought us to his fold again.

H^^Si
2
-JT—t-^-r:s =T^-^ r—izzirzzEZZLfeEfei^EsrzarzZTifei-TSzn-zzld^^
Si&
1 Before J T ' ho -"^vah^s awful throne, Y e na - tions bow with sacred joy; Know that the Lord is God alone, He can create and he destroy.
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33
No. 30. HALLELUJAH. L. M. Ps. 148, DR. WATTA

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3 High
n »-»-0-

on a throne his glories dwell. An awful throne of



k—^
m
shining bliss;
i»-i»-F4-»-+-r: ^-z

Fly through the world, U sun and tell, How dark thy beams compar'd to
m his.

^B3i
^ ^ . . • -^j. *

The Lord 1 how


^:^^.- ^ .

absolute he reigns!
4^-t=^¥^-
Let ev'ry
:^::
angel bend the knee! Sing of his love
5JZ3
in heav'nly strams,
X «z:=^.
.\nd speak how fierce his terrors be.
11
-#7

> - ^ ^
1 Loud hal- le - lujahs
lis
to the Lord,
i
p-=+--
it*^:::
From distant worlds where creatures dwell; Let heav'n begin the solemn word,
mi And sound it dreadful do\vn to hell.
-^T T KT TT=^-K:T-1 1 T C ^I '^ i'T—h
t&HE^^ii-FE c -i -i©z• z t
i - - ^
—4- • ^ ' • < •
• ^

CODA

^ £ llallelu
^ - jah, Halle - lujah, halle lu
g^^^gPJillgp^^l
jah, hal - le - lujah, hal - le - lujah, halle In - - jah, Praise the Lord.

eii^SiH^f^SSSSill hal - le Iu
iliii
-
5T5T;
sg^a
as
\^xu^- fts-*: iiiPtzt §Egg||}§Egli?l?lll!ll
jah.

igg^i
Hallelu-jah, halle -lujah, halle - lu jah, halle - lujah, halle - lujah, halle jah. Praise the Lord.

V ^ 34
No 31. NEW SABBATH, L. M. H Y . 520, M. E. COL I. SMITH.

'^^^^^^m^^^^^^MfMrn
3 W h e n grace h a s pu - ri fy'd my heart. Then I shall share i glo - rijuspart. And fresh supplies o. joy are s.i-d, ^.i .e holy od ,o cheer iny head.

P-^ gitgg^^gfei^iEiiiiiiiiigiiiji
2 Sweet is the
6r-

day of sacred lest, No iiioital cares shall seize my breast, <) may my heart iu tune be found. Lik-e David's liarp of solemn sound I
PIA / " " ^ / — N rOR /•—N ^ ' -^

liiiiiig|gSK§iliSilSliaiiSl
1 Sweet is the work, my God, my King, T o praise thy name give thanks and sing, 'I'o show thy love hy morning light, And talk of all tliy truth by iiiglit.

S^iiSSiiliiiiffiil^gSiliiiii-Sil»
N;>. 32. LUTON. L. M. Ps. 97, 1ST PART D R . W . REV. G . BURDER.
tzfcs:
iilgilliliiiiiiiliiiigiliilllSilllf
i^
4

iaSiiililgiigrEiiifJiiiSigiiiSiiif
3 I n robes of judgment, lo, he comes; Shakes the wide i nth, and cleaves the tombs; Before him burns devouring fire, The mountains m£lt, the seas retire.

1 H e reigns, the Lord the Saviour reigns Praise him in e - van gel ic strains, Let the whole earth in songs rejoice, And distant islands join their voice.

z^b4: §§
k~rw-
g^jgfgj
-M*-7-P—IT-

m
3S
NO. 33. HAMILTON. L. M. HY. 419, M. P. COM. LEACH.

^m
3 But lo! a place he
•zsra
hath prepar'd For
.ftzS_p___p_

me, whom watchful


.gzPlL-gd
angels keep:
m^^^^^^^
Y e a , he himself becomes my guard; H e smooths my

^Hiiteii^Si iS:
2
Si
Inur'd to pov - er - - - ty and pain, A suff - 'ring hfe
SilSzi T h e Son of
my mas - ter led God,
«z±2l::?zizS
the son of
:==^
m a n . H e hath not
I7\

SgliSf^iifelPiSiiigi^^g^ll
1 How do thy mercies close mc round! For ev - er be thy n a m e a d o r ' d ; I blush in all things to a - bound; T h e ser vant

ifillLiiillii iSHSi^SSi i=s -©-


-I-

No. 31. NEWTON. L. .^I. H Y . 11. M.P. COM. CLARK.


.p Q- _ 5 ® .©_ _.-B.-p-mi

,^
bed,
=.
and
I
gives me
t-—"1— '^
iliig|iii4i*iii illE^^i^
sleep. H e siiiootiis my bod, and gives me sleep
I I 1
:zS-^z^-:F=i
:t:
1 .Ready
'"".1 for
lui you
yuu the
uie an -- geis
an gels wait.
wait, T
l oo triumpn
triumph

w'icre to lay his :«aJ, He hath1 not


not where
uheifi to
to lav
lay his
his head.
head. ( ^ , ., " ~ ^ —'^ 1~—*- -—*- ' —^ —•*•
3 Keady the Fa ther is to own, A n d kiss his

is
-pi-
aa --
-Ik-
bbove
ove hi^^
his T.nrrl • T
Lord!
"^
£z=zEz:izd-___ . - . — - , . - . - ^ . - - . - .
Thhre- <^fry':tnt
servant ;o is oa _
- hbove
« , . „ 1..^
Ins I o.rI !
L f. D
»
I
^

^ ^
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^^
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Sinners, o
-*W^M
bey the gospel
iS
word, Haste to the

t I—e iddr I zzrfil^z: ri^iiiEig S6


NEWTON.—CONCLUDED.

iifclS
PIA

STZZ *—

in your blest es - tate. T u - ning their harps they long to praise, The wonders of redeeming grace,
«
T h e won - ders of re - deeming grace.
il
late re -
g^gpipaggg^gj
turning son; Kea - dy your loving Saviour stands.
*?£
And spreads for you his bleeding hands. And spreads for
J-f— £ ^i&
you his bleeding hands.

sup - per
•ik
of the
SLUE

Lord, Be
m iSgiSSii
wise to know your gracious day. All things are
mfM
rea - d y , come away! All tilings are rea - dy come a w a y !

azs
:d:
EgHS^Slfel l^ii^
No. 35. OTTERBEIN. L M. HY. 48, M. E. COL REV. J . WELLS.

i^s^i -s- •i:#d:±iSd:


•k—V
&^3:; SCiZi: ^
it^-ji- I
S^i
'?a
J
3 Father if I m a y call thee so, Re - gard my fear - ful heart's desire, Remove this load of guilt and wo, Nor let m e i n my sins expire.

^^i^^ffilLiiiisifililSiiiill
1 Thou man of griefs
a re - member me. W h o never canst thyself for - get; T h y last mysterious ag - o - ny, T h y faintmgpangs and bloody sweat.

Pi^'
^ Zzfizqc:
te
S When wrestling m
li^iiiiii k-^

the strength of pray'r, Thy spirit sunk beneath its load;


^-^-^
Thy feeble flesh abhorr'd to bear, The wrath of an A l - mighty God.
No. 36. COLESHILL, C. M. Ps. 144. D R . W KiRBY.

5
LARGO-

j=jzp:
^
piizo:

•i T h a t God, who darts his light'ning down,


3
-P-P-r-P-P-.--Q

\"t ho shakes the world above.


mm^nm^p^
W h a t terrors wait his awful frown: How wond'rous is his love.

ii^H
:J O what is
zt
feeble riving iniui, Or all his sinful race. T h a t God should make it liis concern, To visit him with grace!

siliili HS'^^Mmm
1 Lord what is
nzd:
ii:aii, poor feeble man, Born of the earth at first, His life a shadow light and vain. Still hast'ning to the dust.

miiSiiiill
N<.. 37.
^^i mm I :3ZT"5:

CONDESCENSION. C. M. H Y . 76, M. P. COM.


—0 =@=p
^=r. SZJS

^pilffeiag^|jg|j|^gi^pp^iiigilm
3. Thou hear'st me for salvation pray, Thou see'st my heart's desire. Make rea - dy in thy pow'rful day, T h y fulness. T h y fulness I require.

^misSSE^'fei^i^iiS^IS^'siilf
2 I ask the blood-bought pardon seal'd, The
/ts
lib - er - ty from sin, The grace
/•"N
infus'.l, the love reveal'd. T h e kingdom. T h e kingdom
/f, riA. FOR.
felt within.

I 1 I ask the gift of righteousness. The sin sub - duing pow'r, Pow'r to be - lieve, and go in peace, And never, And nev er grieve thee mote.

i —fe-
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No. 38. TABERNACLK C. M. H Y 49, 2D BK. DR. W . LEACH
, iQiftzzszpiTZDZipzizSzzgiizzr!
JIIZD^pZIZ'
l—^H:
4 CLisp'd ill iny heav'nly Fa ther's arms, I would for - get my
MilliPMi
breath; And loae my lire

Iff^j^EJgjgE
bzS^^:±t
2 I would re - nounce my all
- ^
>«:-=••

iss^Ei « ^- Eillif
be - low, If my Ore - a tor bid, And run, if I we

'rf iiiS^il
- ^ - - ^ - \ - T : ^

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1 Death can - not make our souls fraid, If
ii^i^
God be with
F=—^
us there.

W e m a y walk
^•
throujli tlie
i
^M^mM -g—••• • M—p.

, _-^—a-^s2-

mong the charms Of so di a


i
death.
3ZZB

-
m
Of so di
i vine
3Z~pZT~g

a
m
rieatii.

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call'd to go. A n d die as


is: Mo ses did,
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And die
gSiS^Bi as Mo - ses did.

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dark - est
iQZZp:

shade. A n d
lUg
never yield to
V*

fear. And
iii^PlEl^eEi&
nev to fear.
er yield
e-

M
tk.-
Ezttrt=sE z i z s :
-O. m
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39
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NO. 39. WINDSOR. C. M. HY. 241, M. E. COLL.
PV
iiii^i^^Hi^^hMliB&^^
3 Here then, my God, vouchsafe to n a y . And bid my heart rejoice; .Aly bounding heart shall own thy sway. And e cho to thy voice, And echo to thy voice.
ITS ^

2 W i t h thee conversing we forget All time, and toil, and care: Lahnr is rest, and pain is sweet. If thou, my God, art here, If th 11. ;iiy God, art here.
If th

1 T a l k with us, Lord, thyself reveal, While


hile here
here o'er
o'er eaiili
eaiili we
we rove,
rove, SpeaK
SpeaK to
to our
our hearts,
hearts, and
and let
let us
us feel,
feel, TThhee kindlings
kindlings of
of thy
thy love.
love. T h e
1
kindlings of thy lo\e.

m-.3 -P#-P- ^-P'rrP


No. 40. PARADISE. C. M. HY. 193, M. P. COM T. B . HAWKES.

l^l-liiiiiiiiSilSSiiiii na^ii
^MIiiigSszisMfl^llli
2 Worthy the Lamb that died, they cry. T o be ex - alted thus, Worthy the Lamb our hearts re p l y . For he was slain for ns.

iiiiit^i|iiSii^iiiirSSi&
1 Come let ua ioiii our cheer ful songs. With angels round the throne: Ten thousand thousand are their tcn^iH ^, But all their joys are one.

F?
40
No. 4L BELVIDERE. C. M. HY. 202, M. P. COM,

l»T»
;^^^4>^j-^j^ 1^4p[^ k "^
•tM—^ - ^
3 My feet shall tra - vel all the lengdi. Of the ce - les - tial road: Of the ce - lestial road: And march with courage in thy strength. And

sgiigiiE
2 Thou art my ev -
:¥ h—*r-l • I

er - last - ing trust. Thy goodness


k—.r^ JEZie

I
I—^1-
^ :
azitz^tci
a - dore: Tliy good - ness I adore:
^^m k •^-

Send down thy grace, O hies - sed Lord, Sen.!

i^te
• ^

1
< / ^ - ^ ^ - . ^

My Saviour, my
m t
al - migh - ty Friend, When I
m M-ffi

be - gin
^

thy praise, When I


g^^jj^i^
E^ESEE begin thy praise, Where will the grow - ing ntunbers end, Where

& &r

march with cour-age in


^^^s
thy strength. To see the Lord my God. To see the Lord my God.
:^:

To see_
i^S*
=W:^
the
S
Loid my God.

down thy grace O bles - sed Lord, That I may love thee more, That I may love the more.
iieiggllESPS
That I may love thee more.
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a=^
numbers end,
^ ^ ^ ^
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The numbers of thy grace.
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The numbers of thy grace, Tlw
ainum berg
^=^
-I—\-
-1—I—
of thy grace.
11
No. 42. CORONATION. C. M. T. STODHART.
-U- - ^
e-r-p—©• P-T-P-
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§ z ^ ^
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'mm
Let saints on earth their an - themsjoin. Who taste their Sa viour's grace, Let saints in heav'n procliiim his

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m—^
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tS
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m iisi
snczez^:j:s::
satints on earth the ir an - thems
^
raise,
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W h o taste tlieir
13^E Z Z S
Sa -
.r^l I - O
viour's grace,
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Let
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saints in he av'n proclaim his

J. A
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praise. And crown hira, crown him, crown him, crown him, crown him Prince of Peace. Crown hira, crown him, crown him Prince of Peace.

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P^F^ ZSJK s -I— S
^^n^in^
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praise. And
—I—
crown him, crown him, crown him, crown him, crown him Prince of Peace.
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Crown Win, crown him, crown him Prince
: ^

of Peace.
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43
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No. 43. ST. STEPHENS. C. M. H Y . 208, M. P. COM. D R . ARNOLD.

h-
3 Thee in thy glo - -
^i^^^^i^SiigS^I
rious realm they praise, Antl bow be - fore thy throne. And bow be - fore thy throne, ^\'e m the king

^ "- K-T -K
H3^ :-fi- |^3Siizz=^ 0-0-0
2 The church trium pliant in thy love. Their mighty joys we know: Their mighty joys we know: They sing the Lamb

^is
-^—^ /'
rSqc
14*:
1 Happy the soul to Jesus joined,
0 - 0

And savM by grace


1^
alone:
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And savM by grace alone:
4—•-

Walkhig in
pii:
all
IS
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dom of thy grace: T h e kingdoms are but one.
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The kingdoms are but one.
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—s And we in hymns be -
—— '
low, L4- i_|—U-
in hymns a - bove, And we in hymns below.
• ^ PIA FOR ^ ^^"-'^-^

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his waysj diey
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find. Their heav'n on earth be gun, . - - - - -- - - - -
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Their heav'n on earth
Kgrm\ begun.

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43
No. 4 4 WALMER. C. M. HYMN 111, M. E. COL. W. CLARK.

%- :S=t: ^
l-'h^
1 Je sus, thou all re - deem ing Lord, Thy bless - ings we im - plore, O - pen the door
feg to

.w.^%-
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2 Gath - er
5t
the out - casts in,
HifeE
and save. From sin and Sa tans
.^^i______r_-n
pow'r;
m And
.
let them
^-^
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now
l-r—+
aC'

-f—[TTT^
preach thy word, The
Bia3=£=£fr[T5
great ef - fee - tual door, The great ef - fee - tual door. The great ef - fee - tual
3 door.

^.H=z=T=^== - I- T
ceptance have. And know their gracious hour, And know their gra - cious hour. And know their gracious hour.

NO. 45. LOYALTY. C. M. H Y . 115, BK. 2D. DR. W .

iSzz:
^ ^ HS^^ tsizezzpir•:a:op.pipLMiwizn.
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V-
im
Jzzz-:±i:==td
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1 High as
3:ta •-0
iiSi m g;i —'-©•

the heav'ns a - bove the ground. Reigns the Creator, God, Wide as the whole ere - a
-d-^
- tion's bound. Extends his aw - ful rod.
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SEgga;Ba
M tz ^^gi^^is
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k 46. BRATTLE STREET. C. M. D. HYMN 6, BK. 2D DR. W . PLEYEL.
AVDANTE.

i^fc 4^
3 A thousand wretched
0-0

souls are
m
fled, Since the last set - thig
•i:
—i—•
sun,
hm
And yet thou length'nest out my thread, A u d yet my moments lun.

2 ' T i s he supports my mortal frame.


^^lE^SgS^IS^gEpl^iil
My tongue shall speak his praise, M y sins would rouse his wrath to flame, And yet his wrath delays.

55-i:
l^h 4-
m
1 Once more my soul die rising day,
m is^^.
Salutes thy
I waking eyes:
^
Once more, my voice, thy tribute pay. T o him that
.fli_
1-

rules the skies.

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Dear God, let all my hours be thine. Whilst I enjoy the light. Then shall my

'^'-'—zcqizicztzpt-ZEz:
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sun in smiles decUne,


m
A n d bring a.
ff-

pleasing night.

On a poor worm thy pow'r might tread, And I could ne'er withstand;
zr.az_Zk;.:z
T h y justice might have crush'd me dead,
m ZT

But inev
C

- cy
ail
held thy hand.

mNight unto night his name repeats;


iSSi^^^^sdlidJ^^^g
T h e day renews the sound. Wide as the heav'n on which he sits. T o turn tlie seasons round.

45
No. 47. OVERTON. C. M. H Y . 190. HARROD'S COL. T, CLARK.

S^ 4 Soon too my slumb'ring dust shall


m
hear. The trumpets
:^=K

quick'ning
^
sound; And by my Saviour's And by my Saviour's, And by my Saviour's
q

SS m i PZE
2 There shall my disem - bo - died soul. View Jesus and
^ ^
dore; Be with
~ WA.
his likeness,
¥=* ^zn
Be with his likeness,
aza
Be with his likeness.

iiSS§ *t §S^
1 Sweet to rejoice in lively hope, That when my change shall come. Angels will hover. Angels will
W-P.
hover.
^m
Angels will hover

iHHi^iglii^^^^^^i XZpZff-r-P
i^EE

^isii^
pow'r rebuilt. At his right hand be found, And by my Saviour's pow'r
•N: &r—r-b:

re built. At his
JEZIZ^ZZZ-^ZI.^

right hand
XZH
be found.

^]^^pEE^:S|Efg
satis fi'd, And grieve
CRES. ^
and
N
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T=^
sin no more; Be with his likeness
FOR
' ^ ^
sa - t i s - fi-d, And
X—V ' ' ' • ^ ,
grieve - -
g
and sin no more.

-H^-
isHiiiiiSlligii^sii
round my bed, And waft my spir - it home, Angels will hover round my bed.
5Z3
And waft
~zrx
azp iiSi
my spirit home.

^^mm fezsi
m '-^
•^-k
t^EH ia 46
CYPRESS. C. M. H Y . 261, M. E. COLL.
-S: f^-—^- t—m »-T—-h-4 ^_
i Bzfc
3 The op'ning heav'ns a round me shirre. With beams of
^
sacred blis.". With beams of sacred bliss. If Je - sus show
-^ -r-i l-H-T-^^-,-- l-^_H i-r 1-^ |-n-H-+_n 1 \ 1 l-n ^ ^ , - ^ -

;^i;
2 In
i^i^S|^^l^^-l^
darkest sliades, if thou ap - pear, My dawning is
Sz^z^ziiz
be - gun; My dawning is
EZS
be - gun;
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Thou an my
-u-
itr
soul's

S m et^
1 My God, the spring of all my
*
joys. The life of my de - lights.
33
The life of my de
:i5:
- lights. The glo - ty
—\i/
of
L

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his mercy
ga*mme. If
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show his mer - cy mine. And whisper I am his


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And
K-^• , » - H ^

whis
tzt
per I am his.

iisg=y^^^CT-Si^M^Ssgga5Miit
blight morning star, Thou art my soul's bright mom - ing star, And thou my rising sun, And thou' my rising sun.

m
my brightest
m ^
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days. The glo - ry of
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my bright - est days. And com - fort of my nights, And
^

fort of my nights.
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M^iSiii
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47
No. 49. AUBURN. C. M. HY. 280, M. P, COM REV. J . LAWSOK.
^k- T k .-ft.

^ ^
3 O may we
*

ever walk
Ifn
in
SKU^S^
him. And nothing know be - side, And nothing know beside, iS'otliing de - sire, no - thin;

^?^^3;3 ^^—^
ri^ g^BJJzg m a m m
2 Join'd in one spirit to our head, \Vhera h e appoints we go. Where he appoints we go, Anfl still in Jesn;' foot - steps
CHEERFUL ^ —S PIA FOR ^—"-^ / >.

ga
1 Blest be the dear u - ni ting
S3 m iMBgcg^B
love. T h a t will not let us part, T h a t will not let us part, Our bodies m a y far off

wrrfffT 1 1 — —
:£=t g SEE
S — I —

No. 50. MOUNT PLEASANT. C. M,

fe
S^
teem. But Jesus crucifi'dl But Jesus cruci -
liniiiii ir^g^i^igg
^^-k

fi'd,
-\-
But J e - sus cnici fi'd. 3 0 for a low - ly cmtrite heart, Be-

^ li^iijip£
tread. And show his praise below, And show his praise below. And show
l-:?l^li his praise below.
^ .
•xi

m
2 A heart resign'd, sub missive, meek. My

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move. W e still are one in keart.
SSiiiiii ii^SiS;^
W e still are one in heart. W e still are one in heart.
-e-
1 O for a heart to praise my God, A

^
-^w-fr- k~k-k—Ik-
i^jli^^ •r^
w.—rrt- ~-

48
MOUNT PLEASANT. CONCLUDED. HY. 95, M. P. COM.

m^^^-
Iieving true
-•- -h-

and clean! Which neith - er


~^mm
life nor death
K-ZT-P-
/7s

can part From him that dwells within.


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From
imBmw
him that dwells within.

iteEi^S^iiiiiii 5
great Redeem - er's throne: Where on - ]y Christ is heard to speak, Where Jesus
*
reigBS alone: Where J e
ilirlEli^i
sus loi-ns a - lone

^mnm
" ^ ' " ^"^ <C\ PIA y— N ion
ZI@ZB
iiil
heart from sin set fiee! A heart
:zEz«:
that al - wnys feels thy blood, So freely spilt for me: So free - ly
-f-B-l^ar
i:zdiitzf±:zJi-^
spdt
+P—UT

for me.

PPI^^
o. 51.
iiH EDGWARE.
HZZQ

C. M. HYMN 226, M. P. COM,


•e-=- P^=-"ii=^

HOLYOKE.
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iEiupjrmii^
:Szzqc
3 Ye
prTT'~r~T'T~PT'p-rT~l—':T~T-

fearful • saints, fresh courage take, The clouus ye fijmuch diea^!,


/7\ /"^N
^
Are big with mercy, and shall bieak, I n
/9\
bless - ings on your head.

-ipiizp:
?i33 1
2 Deep in un - fa - thorn - able mines Of never fail - ing skill, He treasures up his bright designs, Andi works his sov'reign will.
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1 God moves in
rlSS^H pS-^fzi
a mys - terious way. His wonders to perform, He plants his footsteps in the sea. And rides up on the storm.

iiS'SgiSi^^gSii
-feE-F-r-i^ U I i—fes
^in^;
- - # •
D
sze
49
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No. 52. DEVIZES. C. M. H Y . G4, M . P. COM. I. TUCKER.

gi=g^pgifeEiPPf^^FP^'R-g^|g||
3 I n vain we tune our for - mal son.;?, In vain we strive to rise; Hosannas languish on our
mm
tongues. And

li^sliSSiiiiSliiiEililESPiiil
2 Look how we grovel here be - low. Fond of these earth - ly toys; Our souls how heavi - ly lliey go, To

iil^Hi?illi!iliiiliig'Siiiiiiili
1 Come holy spirit heav'i;ly d o . e , With all thy i|ui. k'ning pow'rs. Kindle a flame of sa cred love.
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No. 53. SADLER. C. 3L IIY. 256, MIL. i^Ei.

our
ii li
devotion
m
91

dies, .And
mour de vo - tion dies. 3 A cloud of
krT

wit - ncsses a - round. Hold

P ^
iSi^i??fii=^i Iji^appgii^
reach e ter - n a l joys! T o reach e ter nal joys! 2 'Tis God's all an ma - ting voice, That

Hiilslliiili=5E||i lai^g^^
these cold hearts of ours, In these cold hearts of 1 A - way my soul.
IZZZZJZ

Stretch ev - ' r y
::szzp:
And

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8ADLER.—Co.\(jn DED.

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thee in
H^HiiiggliiiHiliSftrt
full sur - vey I'or - get the bte]is al - rea dy And on ward urge
25;
ill*
tha way

calls thee
i^iiiiiillH^^l^l^llii^^ililili
fro n on high: ' I'is his own hand presents tne pnae. To thine as - pir mg tye.

press wilh \\ig


i g --oor
r oo
nn; ; A heav'nly
heuv'nly race de - mands thy
Ihv zeal. And an im - mor - tal crown.

Jo. 51.
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IRISH.
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C. M. H Y . 2 S , ]\T. P. COM. I SM I T I L

iii;HiiiiiiriMiiSiiiiiiiiiigigi
>z^_tl-.Ez
3 () Jesuf could I this believe, I now should feel thv pow'r, .\ow my poor soul thou wouldVt retiir-ve, \ c r , let me wait one hour.

ifiiiiiBiSiiiiiiPPBililgEffiB
" What did thine on - ly ' o n endure, Before I drew my breath 1 W h a t pain, what la bor to se cure, .Vly soul from endless death.

iiiliiipiiippiiiLi^pipiiip^iiii
] Failiir, 1 stretch my hands to thee, No oth - er help I know; If thou w r t h - draw thy - self from me, A h , whither shMl I go?

ifciiiillil&liiiiifell
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No. 65 EYTHORN. C. M. HYMN. 45, MILLER'S SEL. T. CLARK.
CHEERFUL.

PU iii
3 The
±^
arms of
STZfe

ev - er - last ing love


-_—t.

Be - neath my soul he placed. A n d on the Rock of


« :
ages set

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iSii Egefe^
Q lie
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rais'd me from the depths of sin, T h e gates of gap - ing hell. And fix'd my
« :
stand - ing
tJ ^
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more
^

iiiiilPiiSiirS^iiiii^
1 A rise m y soul, my joy - ful pow'rs, And tri - uniph in my God; A - wake, m y voice, and loud pro - claim

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,

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And on the Rock of set My slip pery foot - steps fast, -^ly slip - pery foot - sifjiS fast.

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And
±
iix'd my
iiiiigiiiii^^^i^^sis:
stand ing nio;e se cure. T h a n
'•'* "
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be - foic
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I fell. T h a n
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be - fore I fell

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A wake my voire and loud
la —«
pro - claim. His glo
ppgppp^ill^ rious grace a - b n u l . H i s glo
3
nous sraee a broad.

ii^iiSi^iiiiiiilii: ii
bi
56 OJ.DHAM. C. M. H Y . 1, M. P. COM. LsAca.

'
ilBSM^iiiiiiiiiiil^ ill
3 Jesus—the name that charms our fears. T h a t bids our sorrows c e a s e , ' T i s music in the sinners ears,'Ti.i life, and health, and peace; 'Tis life, and health and peace.

:!a UZM:
es-fet

2 My gracious ?Jaster and my God, Assist me to proclaim. To spread through ull the earth abroad, The honors of thy nn.me ; T h e honors of thy name.
-

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1 O for a thousand tongues to sing, My dear Redeemers praise. The glories of my f-od and Kiiu;, Tiie triumplis of his grace; The tiinmphs of hi:, giace.

te^BBIigBi^-giiig^iiiliipgiil^
•o. 57. ST. MARTINS. C. M. H Y . 265, R I P . SEL. TANSUR.

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3 H a r - mo - nious ac - cents to m y soul The sounds of peace convey; The tempest at


;p:

his word subsides, And wind and seas obey.


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SiligS^iiiiiililiiiiiiii^iiiiiiJiia
2 Je ho - vah's aw - ful voice is hearrl. Yet gladly 1 attend; For lo, the ev er lasting God, Proclaims him - sell my friei.e

'At' ISliiiiiiH-^iSgMiiiiliii
1 U - nite my rov - ing thoughts, u - nite, I n si - lence soft and sweet; And thou my soui. It - ly down, A t thy g.eat .•50M leign's feet.

iip^Piiiiii^iSii:^liiJi^liilii|i
" 53
No. 58. NEHEMIAH. C . M . HY. 86. M. P. COM. W , ARXOLIX

MODERATO

Sfigipi^liigiigSiiiiiiiiSigigii
2 The glorious crown of right - cousness, T o me reach'd out I view; T o me reach'd out I view; Conqu'ror thr ),i|;h him, 1 soon shall seize, An.l wear itasm]

-i* 1--
iSrEiilPJiliigiiirSiligglLliiiiiii^
1 O joyful sound of gos - pel grace, Christ shall in ine appear! Christ shall in me ap pear. I , even I shall see his facp , 1 shall be holj

jzjzz]r:c;c--c:ti- ^z-zq:]:zzlzz]zizr^z=izi:z:3:s:'cx:i
S ' s: SZt: 1 | z z i | i : = z E | t = B : | 3 3 z g H z | z | : e % ziz:
glTi^ii
No. 59. SHREWSBURY. C. M. HY. 337. 31. P COM.

• z ^

due. And wear it as my due, A n d wear it as my due li Thus Loid, while wc re - member thee, A\'e bl..'St and pious grow, Vli

here, I shall
Xz
bo holy
^EiiSm^int iiii=i;g|gii^gEgg
here, 1 sh-iU be ho - ly here. 1 T h e Lord of Sab - bath let us praise, In concert with the blest. In

i3i=l=yillSii;illi lUiil igiiiiili^g


SHREWSBURY.—CONCLUDED.

=g;B£p^= ^=^k ^-&r


^Epppgl
blest and pi - ous grow. By hymns of praise wc learn to be, By hymns of praise we learn to be Triumph - ant here below.

mmw^m§mm^^^^^
con - cert with the blest. Who joy - ful in har - mo - nious lays. Who joyful in
P'^

hsir monious lays. Employ an endless


it
t«st.

^^lig^ggpl^i^zpiE#gggigpipi^^
Vo. 60. MELODY. C. M. H Y . 157, M. P. COM LEACH.
VIVAC^

4iH igsii^—V
MP ^0
j..i_
3 By him my pray'rs ac - cept - anc8 gain. Although with sm defil'd; Sa -
J^ k-r^-

tan ac - cu
••-

ses me in vain. And I


K-n^-K

am own'd a child.

iliiliiliiiii&^iili^^^^il
It makes the wounded spir - it whole. And chans the troubled breast, 'Tis man - na to the hun - giy soul. And to the wea - ry rest.

iiiiiiiilliliiigSSSis
1 How sweet the name of Je sus sounds. In a
'0-f-B S 4

be - liev - er'searl It sooths his sor - rows, heals his wounds. And drives a - wajr

2£* his feat.

4 iimfiiiiirti^iliSiiiiigiiii»
No. 61. NATIVITY. C. M. HYMN 316, M. P. COM. LEACH.

Hiiili:
3 "To
imns^^ m
vou in
I^T—P"

Da vid's
-Q-e-

town this day. I s


^ ' ^
born of David's line, The Sa - viour, « h o is Christ the Lord, And

iliiiiiiiill^iii^^iiiEii^^iiiii^^
•2 " F e a r n o t , " said he, for mighty dread Had seiz'd their troubled mind, "Glad ti dings of great j o y I bring, To

1 While shep - herds watch'd their flocks by night, .All seat ed on the ground, The a n - gel of tlie Lord came down. And

Siii^i^^irgi^iig^ F---?
tz

i
No. 62. GENEVA. C. M J. COLE

this shall be the sign, And this shall


illli ii^^S^fciiS
be the ?ign." W h e n all thy mercies O my (M.I, ^IV ris - nj

you and allmanHnfi, To


^iSHlf i i
you and all man - kind.
lO m.'.
^g
W h e n all thy mercies, O my God,

6s n—T-fes—=-

glo - r y shone around, And glo ry shone a - round When all t h y s, O my God, Aly n s - ing
/7\ "
ZZfZf^^.ffZfZZ
^_^f-^^ E33T ^ E S
W h e u all. &c. 56
GENEVA.—CONCLUDED. HYMN 377, M. E . Cot.

p—&.• -b: fet-T-b^ ^ ^ ^ & r - T - k . l * ^ ft I ' b -

soul sur - veys:


J—_—J—i.
Trans - port
' _ ! ,<-
ed with the
I ^ 1 ^ ^
view I 'I'l
m
-I
*ZZ?2

lost In wonder, love and praise.

rising
P-fe-br
soul sur - veys:
m rszzszzzs
Trans
a—jT
- port - ed
illi^=^S=i if
v\ith the view I ' m
:Q^::^P:

lost In won der, love and praise.


hzz^:

soul sur - veys:


it - *

Trans - port ed with the


._

view I'm
3gg^-g^g^-giSi=ai
lost In
3
-1-T-b:-

J- ^ - 3 -
won - der. love and praise.

^—pzzp:

No. 63
- ^ •
IH
m CHINA. C. M.
p-r!^->

HYMN 3, BK. 2D. D R . W.


-*zP-fc -e-

SWAN.
m
S§:
e>

3 W h y should we tremble to con - vey Their


-S-B

bo - dies
•s- -©-

to the tomb? There once the


-B—E-

flesh of Je-sus lay.


-e-i»-

And left a
^m^
0r-^—n-T-B

long perfume.

Aft
^S^EazEH
2 Are we not
d z ni2J: :x:
tending upward
^ - Sis
-8TriT-l-Tr-rt-T!rrcizUrar=rcr^3iSr:r==±:4==ti:SS5=CI==S=i:t^"

too. As fast a s time can move ? Nor should


mwe wish the
iS^g^i hours more slow. T o keep us from our love.

M%
•I—
:azp: -fet-fer
tH
1 W h y do we mourn for dying friends. Or shake at
2lE

death's a l a r m s ] ' T i s but the


iS^iS^Sl*
voice that .Je - sus sends. To call them to his arms,

-T--Z1S;- :i2azp:
PESE^
rr ^
e -et-6c-

57
No. 64 KENDALL. C. M. PSALM 23, DK. W . C. CLARK.

iS3
y^^. ^Siiiiiii^l
•Eu-.

3 When
-br-b:'

I
iS - b &>:•

walk through the shades of death.


Z^z'gzPzTzFzeztl

T h y pre - s?nce is my stay;


fe==^&S
O n e word of thy
P-nr-P-t. x F T i - ,

sup - port - inj

l^i^iSiiiii^
2 lie
._iz:i
P-=-
brings my wand'ring it back, W h e n I for - sake his ways. A n d leads me for his m e r cy't

i^^liiiligiiii^^i^
-J-br-
IgUzpltloSLpj
E^zt=d
I My sheplierd will sup - ply m y need, J e - ho vah is his name. In pas tares fresh be makes me

SzS
iS EEZEEIH^ I
B-P-T-"^—h-T -57,^—1-
:;=EEEa:
-b—b^T^—zz:\-T.

No. 65.
pzzip:

MISSIONARY. C. M.
^ ^
T. WALKER.
-b: b: rTGono.~o.

breath, Drives all my fears a -


=lll
way.
fcs: ?i
^^'-^
in
^m
5 l i e the great Lord, the Sov'reijii Judge, T h a t sits enthron'd above. In wisdom rules tin

^ Z ^ P F P ^ ^ ^ ^ : •J L - ] _ "
sake. I n paths of truth a n d grace.
3 When shall thy name from shore to shore, Sound all the earth abroad? And distant natiom
3-

§^ifel?Eiilli PE^Isli
feed. Be - si^le "iia liv • iDg stream 1 Shine, mighty God, on Zi - on shine. With
IS:
^g^
beams of heav'nly light; Reveal thy pow'r thu'

-br b
iSP I i i s i ^ ^ •^--iz^qiz'pzz^:
n^^ ^
68
^
MISSIONARY.—CONCLUDED. PsAL>i 67, D R . W .

i^lf^pft
FOE

worlds he made. In
I
wisdom rules the
i worlds' he made.
B—0—0-T-0-

I n wisdom rules the worlds he made, And bids them taste his love.

know and love 1 And


!^i^iiii
3is- tanl nations know
.... • •»
and ove,
y-'^ k—t-

And distant lations tnow anc lov e, T l leir Saviour


M
and
mm^
their God.
•.. >• • Tr ^ • H
la 1 « k. P k- 19
^ "3 » ' rt 3 D • n ^• » b" z: t t.
F
rr li. L r L r pi
_z u. a11 eSr
ai
all our coasts.
1 r coasts,k
R e - veal thy pow'r thro' all^ ^.. our
i-l- _J
R e - veal thy pow'r thro'all
=t;=z:.
our coasts, And show thy smil - ing face.

m f i»--i»^
^b-»-
*—p
iiiig^li
No. G6. LEMBLA. C. M. HYMN 86, M. P. COM. B. HOLT

±h4^
4 With me I know I feel thou a r t ; But this can - not
pis
suf - fice, Un - less thou plant est iu my heart A con -
k~~C

stant par - a • dise.


&
9 D TREBLE. >—S, TENOR.

^ S3
i
2 The
iiiSSi1ffliSiSSSgS&
glorious crown of righteousness, T o me reach'd out I view, Conq'ror thro' him I soon shall seize. And wear it a s my due.

iiiS^gi_iffliirii'§§;iiiiM^iiaiii
1 O ! joy - ful sound of gospel grace, Christ shall in me ap - pear, I , e ven I, shall see his face, I shall be ho - ly here.

^±s
:^± I^S^S^S^^ 0—- ^-0
59^
No. 67. GRACE TRIUMPHANT. C. M. HYMN I:;<), M . P. COM. T. Cox.

2 A country far from mortal si^ht. Yet O! by faith I sec; The land of rest, the saints de - light. The heav'n p.epar'd for me.

iiiSiilSiiigi^liiliiilli=iJiS^§
1 How happy ev' - ry child o;'sraci, Who knows his sins for - ji^'n; This earth he cries is not my place, I seek my place in heav'n.

==:ite^-fcH--j£EELi£^SE£z£Szz£zSEE^

NO. 68. MOUNT CLEMONS. C. 31. B. HOLT.

-if-
p^^ggiiifipf|gigaii s p-l»-1»
P-—^±-tz
~i—
iliiii
3 Hail him, ye heirs of Da - vid's line. Whom Da - vid
The land of rest, the sahits de - light, The heav'n prepar'd f jr me. -#•
y-y-cs—-a—j- ^ ^
^T ^
35:
I^HESMSIIIC 2 Cro.in hiin ye mar - tyr's of our God, Who from his

rgil^^jpp^i^jj;^;^
This earth he cries, is not my place, I seek ray place in heav'n
1 AU hail! the pow'r of J e - sus'name; Let an - gel*
k k k
T^
iHiP[B^g sz:
H—^ SEZZ3 i
MOUNT CLEMONS. CONCLUDED HYMN 472, M. P. COM.

.3.

' ^ ^ ^
Lord did call; T h e God in car - natel Man Di - vine! The God in - car - natel Man Di - vine! And crown him Lord of all.

.
'^^m al - tar call; EK tol the stem of Jes - se's rod.
^-0-0

Extol the
m
stem of
^ - ^ m
Ji s - se's rod, And crown him
±
Lord of
Hi all.
^—+ T .-H-H—l-T-l-n—1-^,-T ^—l-T T X ---T-»--—r--T-TH-l-f—
5 S
^CZg. P EEJjIs^^
azszs
pros - trate fall; Bring forth the
^T^

roy al di dem.
0-rt-+-m
Bring forth the roy - al
aqs:
di - a - dem. And crown
::szc2
him Lord of all.

NO. 69.
^P^IiiPPit^llSl GREETLAND. C. M. HYMN 147, M. P C O M .
m @-lQ
W^
-f-
•. J e - sus I love thy chann - ing name; 'Tis mu - sic to my ear; Paim would II

^umiii^^pi
F aia would

i
_ b. k k. -b V k-
^ ^
£ izz;

^m
sound it out
irH^iiiEgEi
so loud That earth and heav'n might hear;
s^lli^S
T h a t earth a r d heav'n mi'lit bear

-j!=zzzt"T-F^^5=^--lT-p-==^==T=?^=^-=^=^q^:g==T^ -=|z-szz:^z=zz:ii,
: ^ = ^ g ^ E ^ f e ^ ^ E ^ = ^ z : ^ ^ = = 5 g = p z ^ = 3 ^ J ^ E g z ^
NO. 70. SIMPLICITY. C. M. HYMN 1, M . P. COM. T. STODHART

^zzm
:t^4t
3 Je
MODERATO

WZZS.

sus the
-^
g~T—^

name that charms our fears,


^--vX=^-^
JEIIZpTZZ I Z I Z p Z Z Z

That bids our


£
sor - rows cease. That bids our
^m
sor
W-k

ig^^^aH^^iiiiiilS^iil^a
"SzrQ:~zl~i zl ^~T:^z:~z~zi^~zz~rzsi

'Sly gra - cious ]Mas - ter, and my God, As - sist me to pro - claim. As - sist me pro - claim,

liiiiilliiii;iiigilliEpiii^;Sl
1 O for a thou - sand tongues to sing i\Iy great Re deem - cr"s praise. My great Re ie-MJi - er's praise.

lliiii^^ iiSiS^^I^^: IZZZfeZIZZZZ^ZII&ZIff^ v-r-*-—^

iiiSi^S
'Ti5 music
xu :siiii a
in the sinner's ears, 'Tis life, and health, and peace, 'Tis life, and health and peace ; 'Tis music in the smner's ears, 'Tis life, and health, and peace,

^i^iiiiiiiSSiillilEiiillililii
To spread through all the earth abroad. The honors of thy name, The honors of thy name, To spread through all the earth abroad, The honors of thy name.
\

iii^^iiiii^g^iSliiiiii^ii:!eiiii
The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of his grace, The triumphs of his grace. The glories of my God and Kmg, The triumphs of hjs giaec,

igiilSei^lilii^liiilliill^ii^S' 63
!0. 71. JACOB'S WELL. C. M. HYMN 266, HARROD'S COL. LE.VCH
SriRITOS*.
f>.
- ^ / t 0—fi

At
1> ft
IPggpEpppip^^liiJjSEEi^Elp
J a - cob's well, a stranger sought His drooping frame to cheer. His drooping frame to cheer:
fS-^--
•tar-C—t—C3~ta—
Sa - maria's daughter lit - tie
-^—zzzz^zzzq-anzaq
^g^iSSiHiiliigEiiiiiS :p: zzrp:
Samaria's daughter little thought,

-^ 1 k«-L J- •* J-ki*^ b#J 1 1 L i 1 Ll.—J_| j_ L.


At J a - cob's well a stranger sought His d/i^'ping frame to cheer, His drooping frame to cheer: Sa - maria's daughter little

iiliitoi^gl^
thought

Ss li^ffi
thought,
eiSliiiliii^iii& Samaria's daughter little thought. That J a - cob's God was there.
2 This had she known, her fainting mind,
For richer draughts had sigh'd!
Nor had Messiah, ever kind,

liglSE^iiiiiiiiiai Those richer draughts denied.


3 This ancient well, no glass so true.
Our nature's image shows;
Here Christ presents himself to view.

1^^^ il^SiiiSIIIIlt
But who the stranger knows?

4 Yet sinners must the Saviour know.


Or soon their loss deplore :
T h a t Jacob's God was there, S a - maria's
a's daughter
daughter little
little thought
thought That
That JJ a
a -
- cob's
cob's God
God was
was there.
there. Come see the living waters flow,
Come, drink, and thirst no more.

63
No. 72. CHRISTIANITY. S. M. HYMN 177, M. E. COL. T. STODHART,
MODBRiTO /- -W- - p - - ^ ^ > -k ^ a. •P-P^^" "F" 1.L
KZ3

3 We who in Christ be - l i e v e . T h a t he for us hath died. W e all his un known peace re ceive, A nd feel his blood applj'i;

it^ iimiiiiiiii
@—F
2 W h a t we have
SZ-t

felt and seen. With con - fi - dence we tell; And publish to the sons
^ :
of men, T h e si.iis hi - f a i - l i - b i e ;

51.-^
^fal Siiil^iii-S-sli
I How can
mzi-
a
^B shi
^-
ner know H i s sins on euth f o r - g i v ' n ? How can my g.; ous
XT.
> 1 - viour show, ^ly name inscribed in heav'a!

^i^^eiiH^Jiiiil^iili :tz
T-ifc- K »•
-1— :--CZK:ztz

No. 73. M.\TTHIAS. S. M.

i^^gili iiPiiii-iilll '^m


1 _ SI/J

And feel his blood applied; And feel his


.

blood applied. 3 Great God, at thy command, Si a


z8zzz£

sons in order nse;

^m^ liSi-iiEiiiiiiiiiiS
T h e signs in - fai - li - bie; T h e signs in - fai
:ez
•4-
li - bie. 2 How bal my is the air. How
:rz?z:r=-rd:

w;;nn the solar bea.nis!

S^^ m i& isiiSiiiillSiliii


M y name inscrib'd in h e a v ' n ! My name inscrib'd in heav'n? 1 From win - ter's bar - ren clo.ls, Fidm win - ter's joyless waste,

13E m ^

lapI €4
MATTHIAS. CONCLUDED. HYMN 499, R I P . SEL.

i
p-,-p-

Thy pow'r and


^^fg^^
love in con - cert reign.
~M T

Through earth and


-Mi

seas and
•-zxz^zizzs:

skies. Through earth


^m
and seas and skies.

And
Bi^^SS^
to re - fresh the ground, the rains De scend in gen tie streams, De - scend in
•g—rf
m
gen - tic streams.

The
^m
spring in sud den youth ap - pears, With
VIA.

bloom - ing
_P p.
-

m^
beau - ty graced. With
iz—fzi:
bloom - ing
m
beau - ty graced.

iiiigil «
sfe ^

No. 74. SPILSBY. S. M. H Y . 470, M. P, COM DR. MILLER.


-._ |k
-SaQ
#
4- K:
2 O may I tri - umph so.
:?: ;azsz:
When all my
:zfezzs!t
war - fare's
iiSi^P
past,
SIS:
And dying find my lat - est foe Un - der my feet at last.

m 4f-
S *E
1 " I the good fight have fought," O when shall I
iiM^.^i#S^ m
isucji,. k x z T~- • T~L, ~"~—I-IZ]ZIE:II—n ~n"iiz—1_jzdrnzn"-T"~lzn~ I z_g:
m—'-'-
de claie? The vict'ty by my Sa - viour got, I long with Paul to ihare.

: ^ - k.~k- k
^^g^[^^SaIEtg±E-g^ 65
Wf
No. 75. BROOKVILLE. S. M. HY. 200, MILLER'S SKL. B. HOLT.

ziDZZza gzJzpIzzgzzp-To z zaz-g: :azn-


3 The food our spirits want, T h y hand a lone can give; Oli! hear the pray'r of faith, and grant. T h a t we m a y eat and live.

2 Thy
iili
iEz0Efzi;f:5z:5lJ3z|:l3i?^z«d:±33;]
word invites us nigh, Or we must starve in - d e e d ; For we no money
di:
have
^^i^l
to buy. N o righ - teous - ness to plead

|iir=iiiiiii|il^li§^S
1 Hun gry and faint, and poor, Behold us Loid i;,iin. A s - sem - bie a t thy Mercy's
Bzig:::Ti^2i-:zr"^;nz^:
H-e^J-f--
door. T h y boim - - ty to obtain.

iliiii:
E:ESEE
- ^ : I :3q;rs=r p-er J
No. 76. SHARON. S. M. H Y . 278, M. P. COM.

liiiiiiiiiiiiiiE nifinHiiigi ^ * » ;

iigigip^iiiii ;ji±gz^j^-g|g:a:
2 Call'd from above, I rise. And wash away my sin; 'liie stream to which my spirit flies, : ( an make the foulest clean. Can make the foulest clean.

.^igiiiis^i-igii^i^gg i
I My Saviour's pierced side Pour'd out a double flood; By water we are purifi'd.
JSZIS.
12S

By water we are jiurifi'd. And pardon'd by his blood, And pardon'd by his blood. '

SlSiiSiiliSS^iiliii^ ^

66
fo. 77, CRANBROOK. S. M. H Y . 121, M. P. COM T . CLABK-
ltPlRlTn.<)0

Ssi^lli
Grace 'lis a charming sound, i r e . Heav'n with the echo shall re sound.
m PS 't

Heav'n, &c.

i^iiiiiliili
^
i Heav'n with the echo, &c. the e - cho

iitiiiiiSiii^^S
1 G r a c e ' t i s a charming sound, H a r m o - nious to the e a r , Heav'n with the echo shall re - sound,
' ^ ^
Heav'n with the echo
^ .
shall re-

iHii^iiiPgig^ii ^^IBi^
ii:zsz:?=dzTzzz

Heav'n with the echo, &C. the c - cho

^^^gigiii^^^^iiii And all the earth shall hear; And all, Sic. And all, Szc.
2 Grace fi:£t contriv'd the way
T o save rebellious m a n ;
And all the steps that grace display,
Whieh drew tha wond'rous plaiu

3 Grace led my roving feet


T o tread the heav'nly road ;
And new supplies each hour I meat.
While pressing on to God.
-_i- !.•
4 Grace all the work shall crown,
sound. And all the earth shall hear; And all the earth shall hear; And all the earth shall hear. Through everlasting days;
kl.- It lays in heav'n the topmost stoof.

liS IPiiii And well deserves the praiie.

er
No. 7 a COMMUNION. S. M.
H Y 217. M. P. COM. E. REES,

gi; 3 If e'er I
Pw-t^

go
$
-L.—^-.

a - stray. He
^1
doth my
H=:iz^zz5:izf±z k . - ^ — P > -~T-^
:t=:
soul re - claim. And guides me in
, • C^ - — p—I-H
f^—r-^

his own right way. For his


m
most ho - ly name.

-&
2 He
^^Slziilg^i^ii!
leads me to llie place Where heav'nly pas - lure grows; Where liv - ing wa ters
Id:
- B — d^=i
-
gent - ly
-©—P--
g
pass, Anil full
=j:
s a l - va - tion
^

flows.

S^i^JSlSH^
1 The L'v.iJ my Shepheid is, I shall be well sup - plied, Since he
0— p=p-
is mine and
-.J-W-J^-^

I am his. What can I want be - side?

fflg:
NO.

79.
^ :
szzc
iliiiiilliillliiiis PECKHi\M. S. M. H Y . 109, M. E. COLL.
z:s;:
t: ^ ^
J. SMITH.

m
Stiiie^il^EiiiSiii^lS^lili —T-B-zaz
-®- - § z i T ^

3 The smi - lings of thy grace, HM 7 amia - bie they are I 'Tis heav'n to rest in ^ thine embrace. And no whe.-c else but there.

aiiiliiiriiiiili^SSiliSl
2 Thy shi
ining grace can clieer, This dur; eon where I dwell: 'Tis par - a - dise when thou art here. If thou
a^z4
de - part 'tis hell.

^^mmmmmM^^1 My
sii^
God, my
i
-#7-o-r-ri~i—t-t-:ir:fzl—rr^-r-Tt

life, my love To thee,


1- r—.

11 thee
^z-| r'^-rr-Psz^

call; I can not live if


4-s=i
thou re - - move. For thou art all
^zs. ^
in all.

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o. 80. ST. THOMAS. S. M. HY. 159, M. E. COLL. A. WILLIAMS.

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3 A i m me with jeal ous care, As in lliy si*..,tit to live; A n d U, thy .'^crvum, Lord pre - pure. A strict ac
-"Z-I-Tzzz:
count to give.

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2 T o servt; the jiicb • tnt Aly call - ing to ful fii: O may it all my pow'rs engage, T o do my masler^s will.

1 A charge to keep 1 have, A God to glo - ri fy, A nev - er dy - ing soul to save, And fit it for the sky.

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o. 81. SHIRLAND. S. M . H Y . 109, II, E . COLL. STANLEY.

iiiiiiiiigili^l
3 The smilings of thy face. How amia - hie they a r e ! ' T i s heav'n to rest in thine embiace,
iiSili^liiP
. ' m l no where else b e t there.

2 T h y shining grace can cheer, This dungeon wheie we dwell; ' T i s par - a .lise when thoa ait h d e . If thou de p.irt 'tis hell.

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1 M y God, my life, my love, T o Uiee, to thee I call. I can - not live if thou re - move. F o r thou ait all in all.
No. 82. MARGATR S. M. HYMN 345, R I P . SEL. T. CLARK.

3 My
Bm^iili
eoai would rise and sing, To her Crea - tor too; Fain would my tongue a - dore my king, And
•z^

pay the wor - ship due.


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SEE
2 Na - ture
i in ev - 'ry dress, Her humble homage pays, And finds a thou - sand ways t'express Thine
•-«- ^^—^
un - - dissembling
-^
praise.'

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1 Al - migh - ty Maker, God, How wond'rous is thy name, Thy glo - ries how dif - fus'd a - broad. Through - out ere a - tion's fi^ame.

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No. 83.
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ORMOND. S. M. HYMN 554, M. E. COL. M. COOK.

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3 God
giUii
my Redeem - er lives. And cv - er from the skies. Looks down and watches all my
2:§±^

dust. Till he shall bid it rise.

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2 Cor - ruptio') earth and worms Shall but re - fine this flesh. Till my tri - umpant spir - it
^
comes. To put it
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==P= =:-C.

on afresh.

5 ^ ^
PilEgrism^jTE^g^ei
T^F
And must this bo -
-—^
dy die, This well wrought frame de - cay? And must these ac - live limbs of mine. Lie mould'rin" in the clay.

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TO
i(i. 84. GOSPORT. S. M. HYMN 21, M. P. COM.

Mmmm^^ 4 Come, and possess me whole. Nor hence a - gain


t:^-<>..
t
re move: Set - tie
PS^TZ«z=S
andfixmy wav
E
'ring soul, With all
mm
thy weight of lov%

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2 Nay, but I yield, I yield! I can hold out no more: I sink, by dying love compelPd, And own tbse conquerAk

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1 And can I
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yet de - lay. My lit - tie all


t
to give! To tear
¥=F1=^
my soul from earth away. For Je
te kx-k

- - - - - eu« to receive %
W
lo. 85. STANLEY. S. M. HYMN 20, M. P. COM.
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EEtSP?B- - & » ^ H i ^ a'WF^


5 O my of - fended Lord, Restore my inward peace, I know thou canst; pronounce the word, I know thou canst; pronounce the word. And bid the tempest ceaa

SiiiiiiifigSiiiii
2 Je - sus, thine aid afford, If still the same thou art, To thee I look, to thee my Lord! To thee I look, to thee my Lord! Lift up,
igii^li a helpless heart.
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Uliilgliiilii ii izs: 0-w-^


^p=t
I And wilt Ihou yet be found, And may I still draw near? Then listen to the plaintive sound. Then listen to the plaintive
P-PT-P-^-^TP

eouud, Of n
mi
poor sinner's pray'r.
n
NO. 8G. EPIPHA.W. S. M. HY. 420, M. P. COM.

H^iSiilgi^ia
3 How happy are our eais. T h a t hear the joyful sound.
m
Which kings and prophets waited for. And sought, but never found, AN hich kings and prophets

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2 How charming is their voice, So sweet the tidings are,
m
'-Zion, behold our Saviour king, He reigns and triumphs here, Zi - on
a^
be hold thy
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Es:iE:sE
i^^ i^i|lli^=^l^
::^zil£ mm: ———r-/'

1 How beauteous are theu: feet W h o stand on Zion's hi:i, W h o biing salvation on their tongues. And words of peace reveal, W h o bring sal - va

\m^ •^-0
mm^M^m i=t3
i=i m
No. 87. MIDDLETON. S. M. HY. 288, M. P. Co»

wait
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ed for, A n d sought, but nev er found.
i
Sa -
ii t- g
viour
'-U
king. He
r-c—|i»-F^^-e—0-

reigns
:^
a n d tri - umphs here.
/ 2 Be - fore our F a - ther's throne. W e prove our

1 Blest be the tie tliat binds Our hearts in


flieii tongues. And

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words
H—
of peace re - - veal.
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MIDDLETON. CONCLUDED.

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I
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ar - dent pray'rs; Our fears, our hopes, our
*-i

aims
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are

oiue. Our
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com - forts and our


« 3 t
cares; Our com - forts
a
and our cares

ii
EV T-f-r:—I 1—r-'* b-i 3K T—!•
k ^ ^
E^^aChris - tian love; The fellov/ - ship of
^ : PF
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kind - red minds. Is
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like to that
^ ^ • -
-h- 0-^-ri
bove; Is like to that a - bove

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Vo. 88. ST. BERNARDS. S. M.
tzE
P-I*

HY. 547, R I P . SEL.


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3 Each ob - ject we be - held. Gave pleasure to our eyes; And nature all our sen ses held. In bands of sweet surprise.

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13
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2 Thy goodness like
t:^zjt ^^ig:p^^^
the sun, Dawn'd on our early days; E'er in fant rea - son had be gun. To
^^a*
form our lips to prSlse.

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1 How va - rious
rii i^siisSi
and how new, Arc thy compassions, Lord! Each room - - ing shall
la^—*
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•WHUKUS^'

thy
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mer - cies show, Each night thy truth record

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No. 891. DEDICATION. S. M. 165, M. P. COM. G. WALL

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4 For each as - sault prepar'd, And ready may I be. For - cv - er stand - ing on my guard. And looking up to thee. And looking up to thee.

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3 Give me on thee to call. Always to wa
ays to watch and piay. Lest I in - to temp - ta - tion fall, And cast my shield away. And cast my shield away

^m EB55
1 Gracious Redeemer, shake This slumber from my soul!
muggiiSay to me now, "awake, awake. And Christ shall make thee whole," And Christ shall make thee wluli

No. 90.
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Pi
AURORA. S. M. HY. 254, R I P . SEL.
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3 W e -.share our mutual woes. Our
- i —

mutual
i^^i
2-^-^.Q p. Q,

burdens bear: And of - t e n


-O p.

for each oth er


^toittff
flows The sym - pa - thizing tear.
I

Piews^ssi^
^ PIA '"^ FOR , ~' ~

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2 Be - fore our fathei's throne. W e pour
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our ardent prayers. Our feais, our hopes, our aims are one. Our com - forts and^ our caret.

^
1 Blest be the
^ ^ ^ ^
tie that binds Our hearts inXhjis - tian love! The fei
^
low - ship
^
of christian

minds
^
Is
'ij. I \in
like to that a - bove.
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74
0. 91. WATCHMAN. S. M. H Y . 494, R I P . SEL. LEACH.

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-25
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3 Serene I
^-^-.
laid me down. Beneath
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his guardian caie; I slept and I awoke, and found, My kind preserver near.

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2 Thus would my rising soul Its heav'nly parent sing. And to its great o - ri - gin - al The hum - bie tribute bring.

^S§i 1 See how the mounting


ig-^iHiiii^isl^EiSi^^^
sun, Pur - sues his sliinin^ way; And wiJe proclaims his Ma - ker's praise, With ev' - ry bright'ning ray.

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ass;
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Vo. 92 ST. SIMONS. S. M. H Y . 260, R I P . SEL. T . WILLIAMS.

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3 He brings sal - vation


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near, For which his blood


i=s
i
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was paid! How beauteous shall your souls


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ap - - pear.
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Thus sumptuously
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arrayM.

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9 That meek and lowly Lord, Whom here your souls have known, Piedges the hen - our of his word, T'avow you for his own.

I Ye humble souls, r e - joice, And cheer - ful piais - es sing I Wake all your harmo - ny
zr2;r3rs
of voice;
oFoizJ e - sus is your king.

K=S
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-KZZK
iigiri^Mi^ 3SZZE
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75
&
No. 93. CROYDON. G LINES 8s. HYMN 196, M . P . CO.^L

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k-k ir^-it ^-P
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I'll praise my ma - ker while I've breath, And


And when my voiee is lost in death. Praise shall employ my nobler powers. My days of praise shall ne'er 1»|
tn]

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I'll praise my Ma - ker while I've breath. And when my voice is lost in death. Praise shall employ my nobler power--._ My days of praise shall ne'er bt

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past,
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While life, and thought. While life, and thought, and being last.
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and being last. Or immor - tali - ty endures.

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While life and thought, and being last. While life, and thought, and being last. Or immortal
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feS ty endures.

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To. 94 NEW TRUMPET. 6, 6, 6, 6, 8, 8. HY. 15, M. P. COM. LEACH.

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5 The gospel trump - et hear. The news of heav''nly grace; And saved from earth ap - pear, Before your Saviour's face. T h e

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SE
2 Jesus, our great High Priest
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Hath full a
ii^^^^^iEggiisi
tone - ment made: Ye weary spir - its rest, Ye mournful souls be glad. 'J'he

^
1 Blow ye the
'O—-^ •
trump - et,
^i^Siii^l^^iiililll
blow. The glad - ly sol - emn sound; Let all the na tions know, To earth's rcmo test bound. T h e

misSfe^zife If- XJ:


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—a
-hr
m :i5zs JQ.fe
E:

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year of ju - bi - lee is come; D-e - turn, ys ran - som'd sin - ners, home. Re - turn ye ran - somM sinners, ho.me.

ligiaSS
year of j u - bi - lee is come; Re - turn, ye ran - somM sin - n e r s , home,
sizn^
Re - tuiii^ ^ ye
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ransom'd sinners, home.

year of jo - bi - lee is come, Re - turn, ye ran - soaiM sin - ners, home. Re - turn, ye ransom'd sinneis, Iionie.

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R O A C H D A L E . 8, 8, 6, 8, 8, 6. HYMN 548, M. E. COLL. IJEACH.
No. 95,

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IS
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3 T h e things e - ternal I p u r - sue; A hap - p i ness be - yond the view, Of those that basely pant. For things by

2 This happi ncssin pait is mine, Ahea - - dy sav'd from low design, From ev - - - ' r y creature's love! Blest with iht

1I How happy is the pil - grim's


g lot;
S^ffi^feliS
How fr»e from
f^
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ev - - ry anxious thought. From world 1V hope and fear! Confin'd B

ii|iMllgSllfeiHil§
fcgitfiiiil
f — ^
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felt a n d seen;
E^i
Their honors, vealth, Tncii honuis wealth, and pleas ures mean, I neith- I neith - er have nor want
na - ture
-zt
ip-ill:iii^5lSimi^liiaiBiii^iii
scorn of fi nite good. My soul is light- jMy soul is lighlen'd of its load, And seeks, .\n.l seeks the things above.

ii^S^iiiSS
¥=F
nei -
iSmi^Sf
ther court nor cell, H i s soul disd.^ins. H i s soul disdains on earth
3EZ^

to dwell, H e on- H e on - ly so - journs here.

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o. 9a SURRY. 10, 5, 11. Hr. 312, M. P. COM.
AD LIBITtlU.

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3= f-—a e-ri- ::t
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2 His Ekdo - ra - bie will let us glad - ly ful - - fii, And our tal - ents im - prove, And our talents in>-
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I Come let us 0 new our jour • ney pur - sue. Roll round w ith °tbe year. Roll round with the

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:az
prove, By the
:ct=z^
patii of
—Si—
hope and By the patience of hope.

And
-d-
the la -
-I—
- bor of love
ii
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year. And
ES
-M-- szzza—- _i_zizzzz
nev - er stand still till And ne - vor stand
SE
still tUl the Mas
iS^#
- - - ter ap - pear.

ifezzz^ 32 P
8 Our life as a dream, our time as a stream, 5 O that each in the day of His coming may say,
Glides swiftly away. " I have fought my way through,
And the fugitive moment refiises to stay. I have finish'd the work thou didst |;ive me t o d o ! "

4 T h e arrow is flown, tho moment is gone! 6 O that each from hie Lord may receive the glad word,
T h e millennial year " W e l l and faithfully d o n e ! "
Bushss on to aar riew, and eternity's h e r e . E n t e r into my joy, aod | i t d o w n on my thron*.*
NO. 97. ASYLUM. 7, 6, 7, 6, 7,8,7,6. H Y . 41, M. E. COL. T. CLARK.

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b — k y ; — - •

.fe
z&d izpd EE3EE; Z I f-—^.—'• L y —t-
3 In the time of my dis - tress. Thou hast my sue - cour been; In my ut - ter helpless -ness. Re-straining me from sin, O how

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^ 5
J—I—I— 1 1—. • — t -
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g^jztidz^^
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2 Welcome as the wa - ter - spring. To a dry, barren place; O do - scend on me and bring Thy sweet re - freshing grace; O'er a i

zjrpz^^zp^-^^^zi^^qzzzzj^qizj^- _ ~p fl ^JIQ
SzSzfezfcS
^zz^zze:
± ^1 To the haven of thy
3 Z
Ueast, O Son of Man, I fly! Be my re - fuge and my rest. For O ! the storm is high! Save me

m ^
swiftly didst thou move, To save me
V-r-fc k -A
I Piiii
in the trying
k-^-^n

hourl
y—V-i-b:—Ifc-W-r-fet^'

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Still protect nie with thy love, StiU protect me with thy love. And shield me with thy pow'r.

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parch'd and weary land.


^^:S^Sii^i^lili^iii'
As a great rock ex - tends its shade. Hide me. Saviour, with thy hand. Hide mc, Saviour, with thy hand, And screen my naked head.

^ ' k k N:

from (he fiuious blast; A coven


^Hi

from the tempest be!


:m.
Hide me, Jesus, till
mmmo'erpast. Hide me, Jems, till o'erpast, The storm of sin
mI see.
80
^o. 98. DFVON TRIUMPH, CONCLUDED. HY. 275, M R COL.

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Ea -B- iilliifel^ii^S :?ez!z

-Hands exulting In thine almi^hly fivour. The love divine which made us thine Can keep us thine forever.
2 Re - joic - ing now in ear - nest hope,

^zz*
:^MMms l:^iliiiili|i
:V-|>r—g

XZ_J_jr hearts and voices Wilh blest anticipation. And cry aloud and give to fJod, The praise of our salvation.

^s:
1 O

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gloric«iS hope of

Zt
perfect

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love.

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3 A land of corn, and wine, an

SINCERITY. 7,7, 7, 7. H Y . 23, M. P. COM. G. WALL.

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SEiiiiliiaasgl^i^P^Ba^
—I 1-TH-
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milk and honey rise, And all
jd his grace, Long provok'd him to his face; Woidd not hearken to his calls, Griev'd l.'.m by Griev'd him, by a thousand falls.

m ana
-H- —^—I-

ravish'd soul a 'aste, Anc|.g^„ j^g^g be, Mercy


^^^m^^^mm^^^
still reserv'd for me? Can my God his wrath forbear, Me the chief. Me, the cWef of sin - ners spare!

^m^^-
Lord OUT lighteouBiess, his relen tings
F
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— -a-l-.—.(• -I—U-^
V-k-

are, Me he now delights to spare; "Cries how shall I give thee uo?" Lets the lift- Lets the
i lift - ed
m
thun - der drop.
83
No. 97. ASYLUM. 7, 6, 7, 6, 7,8,7,6. HY. 41, M.'' ^- P' ^o'^'
/IFFETUOSO.

^^^^^^E^P OZZg gii^i^:^lppgSl


3 In the time of my dis - tress. Thou hast my sue - cour been; In my ut - tt - dor'd. Who un - dertook for sin - ful man, ."iml

E^±:dB
2 Welcome as
±X
the wa - ter - spring. To
gl^
a dry, barren
i-sl:^
:rsz:3:
place; O de - scend on me a
w , _ ^ _

nds. And Je - sus, by re - deeming blood, Is

ffie^^
±±:
1 To the haven of thy breast, O
^—^
Son of
ICZZS
Man, I
HigHitHi
fly I Be my re - fuge and my res
wzzsziw:
4-

PH. 7,7,8,7,7,7,8,7.

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swiftly didst thou move, To save me
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fe-ztr-53^:izfc22
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in the trying hour!
iz±z:t •P-~r-}^

Still protect me with thy love, Still protect me with thy


* :
1 the fire, Thy love ive praise, whici"
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parch'd and weary


« :
land. As
SH^^^iii £ lEEESip
a great rock ex - tends its shaide. Hide me. Saviour, with thy hand. Hide me. Saviour, with thyv ha.^
ha... -•-
e thee: Till thou appear, thy

fti
^•-_-_k
k^ r=:tq^Tri==rzjEzp=EZ^ zjzcr^iis

from Ihe Auiout blast; A covert


5SB
from the tempest be! Hide me, Jesus, till
Jizk^z^
o'erpast. Hide me, Jesus, till o'erpast. The st
TRIUMPH, CONCLUDED. HY.275,M,RCOL.

^HHiiiliSiiiilgK^i^iii k--T-

knows no days, And ever brings us higher. We clasp our hands exulting In thine almi-hiy f.ivour. The love divine which made us thine Can keep us thme forever.

'=i. glgglSiiliESiiiS^^ilSiia*
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members here. Shall sing like those in glory. We lift our hearts and voices With blest anticipation, And cry aloud and give to God, The praise of our salvation.

:F-
iiiiiiiifiigisii^i^iggiii
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H !-

NO. 101 SINCERITY. 7,7,7, 7. H Y . 23, M. P . COM. G. WALL.

liiiiiie^liiiiiiiiii ' ^^^m^


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2 I have long withstood his grace. Long provok'd him to his


^-0
IZZ
face; Would not hearken to his calls, Griev'd Iftm by Griev'd him, by thousand falls.

Sli^iSliSiB^iiiiSg^^^ipi
I Depth of mercy! can there be, Mercy still reserv'd for mei Can my God his wrath forbear, Me the chief. Me, the chief of sin - ners spare!

Eigs^iii
^s I
3 Kindled
^SiS
his relentings
-H-
mz)E
•I 1 -
•I h - - -I—
•K—k-

are, Me he now delights to spare; "Cries how shall I give thee uo?" Lets the lift- Lets the lift - ed thun - der drop.
83
NO. 104 ST. JOHNS. 8,8, 6, 8, 8, 6, H Y . 93, M. P. COM. LEACH,

Sgf^BBngi
3 God only
liiH^illiiilli
knows the love of G o d ; O that it now were shed a - broad, In this poor stony heart! For love 1

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1^1 i^SiiSiSai^i
^^^=^S^^aa^E£^S3ESSE,E3EiiiE^=ia^S&izizzz^.
^^i 2 Strong - er his love
i:3:
than death or hell.
^-^
I t s riches_
f-M-zf^
are un - se.-iK;h - a bie; The fi;st bom sous of light Desire in

^l^^iSBHiSiSiiilgiiiie^^
1 O Love di vine how sweet thou art, When shall I find my wil - ling heait. All ta ken up by thee. I thiist I

i-!i^:iiSilsiiSi liH^iEpi^l^^
d-lJ
iigh, for love
—hzbizzzzi
I pine; This only portion.
Izzzz
Lord be mine!
li^msiHiliSii
Be mme this bet - - ter part! Be mine this better p u t .

S^iigS
vain its depths
tZ"~

to see; T h e y cannot reach the myste - ry. T h e length and breadth and
^ V / • — ^ /T, >•—s /•—v / - - ^ / — s .'-^s^
heighlh,
'-©•
-br-
m^m
T h e length, and breadth, and heighth.

^i^lii
faint, I die
: f > g - k T^p:

to prove. The greatness of


'

re - deeming love. T h e love


giSl^
of Christ to m e ,
t
kr-T^-k

T h e love
-4- ^=Pi
of Chi ist to me.
- - — ^ _ _ _ —
E mu ^
a^
r?-^

Ki^^^isg^i 86
NO. 105. HARWOODS. 8, 8, 6, 8, 8, 6. H Y . 300, R I P . SEL.
3-,-P— Q - T - - • - T - P -_ P _ , fi fi_

iliiiiiil
Qi

iis:
^^E
1 ZKTZi KZZE

Ss E£ His
liiiiiiii
hap - pi
ii ness in part is mine, Al - rea - dy sav'd from low de - sign. From ev - 'ry creature, love! Blest

:!^pl=iil=ii^ilg| ?ESI
1 How happy the pil - grim's lot, How free from a n x - ious care and thought. From worldly
a=5?
hope and fear; Con-

li^a 3 I
^te S-r-
fe- 3^ • ^ — ^ •
a—a ^-+-^ ^-r-^

i ms q—p

mm
with
Sliii
the
SE^^^^gp
scom of fi - - nite good. My soul is lighten'd of its lood. And seeks the things a - bove.

^
Ef ^ mm £
to
HgiiiSiiP
a—a
neith - er court nor cell. H i s soul dis - dains on
3 : ^ Z B Z T - ^ -

earth to dwell, H e on - ly sojourns here.

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fin'd

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S^:
NO. 106. REDEMPTION. 6,6,6, 6,8,8, H Y . 2.51, M. E. COL. LEACH.

iH^liiglgilliiiiSiiiiiiiii^
7 T h e n let us gladly bring Om sa - cii - fice of praise: Let us give thanks and sing, And glo - ry in his grace: Rejoice in

il^SS!S.^lSiigiiii§ii^
6 T h e word of God is sure. And never can remove; \Ve shall in hearts be pure, And per - feet - ed in love: Rejoice in

giiiigE|:ipg^i;i|^|p:^iiippppg^pppp5l^
1 Ye ransomM ginneis, heai, The piis^ners of the Lord; And wait till Christ ap - pear, Accor - ding to his word: Rejoice in

iEiiiiiii|=fS:SsiriiiiSig;iil
ii^^iiiii^.iii^[iiil;llliiii^i^i
hope, re - joice with m e . W e shall from all our sins be free. Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me, W e shall from all our sins be free.

s;|Eiiii^iiiiiSiiSlg;iiiiiiiiiiisii
hope, re joice with m e , W c shall from all our sins be free, Rej.jice in hope, rejoice with me. W e shall from a l l our sins be free.

^^^m^mi
hope, ro - joice wilh m e . W e shall from all our sins
' • ^

be free, Rejoice in hope, rejoic^ with


^mrs^siB
m e . W e shall from all our sins be free.

^^^i^i^iSI;W^i^lS
It:
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S6
No. 107. PLYMOUTH DOCK. 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8. HYMN 84, M. P. COM.
T^-5

3 O love, how cheer - ing is thy ray! All pain be - fore tliy presence flies; Care, anguish, sor - row melt a - way. Where

^gs-zS^fel^j^i^g-lgi;^^
2 O
fetii
grant that no - thing in my soul! M;iy dwell but ihy pure love a lone I O may thy
b.B

love pos - sess me wtiole. M y

:^i; ^^^^^m t ^SiMiiHglii


1 J e - sus, thy boundless love to me. N o thought can reach, no tongue d e - c l a r e ; O knit my thankful heart to thee. And

Si
f!^ —•
i^rt^rfSiPl^iigirtiiliiil
iii^^^^ffi i^
.k.^ ^ ^ _ ^ .

1^1
er thy heal - ing beams a - rise. O Jesus, nothing may I see, Nothing de sire or seek but thee

joy. my
£^^
treas - - ure, and
^^^i
:#: -o I -
UJ
my crown! Strange flames far from my heart
—9 S-

re - move.
P _P
=|Z
My ev'ry
^
act,
^
word, thought be love.

reign
-I—
without a ri - val there!
I Thine ,wholly thine,
ilEglEi
a - lone I am;
—H
-I-

Be thou
Emm
a - lone my
== a
constant flame.
il
£
' ^
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i^n^ipjg 89
m
No. 108. TRUMPET. 6, 6, 6, 6, 8, 8. HY. 57, R I P . SEL. HANDEI.

i%
fe-4^--
4^-
3 Ex - tol the
^m^^m
Lamb of God, The all
:fts::
a - ton - ing Lamb; Re - demption in his blood, Re - demption

h^:
•4-
2 Je - sus, our
s
jg—w

great High Priest, Hath full a


fe^i^e
- tonement made; Ye wea - ry
la
spir - its, rest.
:^=^
Ye wea - ry

iiiSiiitli 0~—ir
liig^^SIIB
m
1 Blow ye tlie trumpet, blow, The gladly solemn sound; Let all the nations know. Let all the

ffibi:
-te-4^ i ^
k--w

ss
in his blood,
:^
Throughout the
sm
world proclaim. Throughout the world pro - claim;
^-
The year of
- ^
ju - bi - lee is
#
come, Rft-

spir - its, rest.


^ ^
Ye
k
mournful
k-
souls, be glad, Ye mournful souls, be glad,
*iThe year of
£S
ju - =1=: is
bi - lee
u
come. Be-

^^iiHlg •k—<t jzxiiiLz^z^


I kw

m
n a ^ - tions know.
• ^
To earth's re - mo -test

izzz^
bound,

IS-
To

:?:
earth's re - motest bound. The year of ju - bi - lee is come. Re-

90
TRUMPET. CONCLUDED.

—I—
turn,
„_x_i
ye ransom'd
1—t-H 1—x_i
sinneis, home.
3 _ J :
The year of
1
ju bi - - lee
iiilfJii^Jiiili
come, R e - turn,
^^/r—_B^—^ 1
ye
1—,
ransoiu'd
] _ i _
sinners, home.

^i^^il^^ iEElEHE: mmmMi


l=:^giiiPi^S^l^yiilr:
turn, ye raBsom'd sinners, home. T h e year of bi - - lee is come, Re turn, ye
-P!=C?F:
ran - somM
inai sinn^rt, home.
k.

^EgiE^^p^^fiiig#iii —^ E^=i^^SP
No. 109. SPRING. 8, 8,8, 8. T. CLARK

2 Shall ev - e - ry creature around. Their voices in con - cert unite. And I , the most favour'd, be found. I n praising to take less de - light?

i»i^-ieia^§ilPSiriiiipiBi^^^i
The winter is over and gone; T h e thrush whistles sweet on the spray, The turtle bieathes forth her soft moan. T h e lark mounts and whistles away,

^i 3P -0-0
ii^^iiiig^^^^Kr^^S
s ^ t;=t=t 3 A w a k e , then, my harp and my lute! 4 His love in my heart shed abroad.
S w e e t organs your notes softly swell! My graces shall bloom as the spring;
No longer your lips shall be m u t e , This temple, his spirit's abode.
The Saviour's high praises to tell My joy, as my duty to sing.
91
No. 110. H O T H A M . 7, 7, 7, 7. 7. 7, 7, 7 H y . 253, M. P. COM. 3IADAN.

SiMiirEiilil
I_fa_—k._K I

3 Thou, O Chiibl, art all 1 w a n t ; jMore than all ihee I find.


^sa
Raise the lalPn, cheer the • ait. Ileal the sick, and lead the blind. Just and
:Z-
ho - ly

ig^gp|P^iiig|Ei;gEggEggggE§iaj;^Ep^^|E^ii^s:^
2 Other refuge have I none, Uan;;s my help - less soul on thCL-; Leave, O leave me n j l alone. Still support and comfort m?. A l l my trust on

:^^- -F^-
^ ij—gJL^j.I
• ^ - = ;
db^zczz^

^m
1 Jcsu's, lover of my sou!, Let inc to thy Lu - som fly. While t!!u rogi'^g billows roll, While the tempest Btill is high, Hide me, 0 my

^E5;e
giSiiiiliiiiigiiiiil
czt"?iq:iez4=^-TZ^=z^z:=pq=fz:^zilz—ifz^z^z^zjK —0-0- ""

is thy n a m e ; I
g irgiiiHi^li^^i^ilili
a m all uuii^litcousiiiss; False and full of sin I am. Thou art full— Thou art fidl— Thou art full of truth and grace.

^^gf^E^^^lgag^E3pjg|||
thee is stay'd. All my help from thee I bring, Cover my de - fenceless head, ^\•illl the shad- W i t h the shad- W i t h the shod - ow
m
of thy wmg.

"^^iSligiEliifflp^iilsilfei
Saviour hide. Till the storm of life is past, Safe in - to the h a - ven guide, O re - ceive—O re - ceive O re - ceive my soul at last.

I^S ^i^S k 1-
- t !•
-1*-|»-

93
No. 111. EGLON. 6 LINES 7 S. H Y . 195, R I P . 8LL. MoHETON.
PIA. n> ron.-^- ^ , ,-—N

3 Nothing in my hands I bring, Simply to thy cross I cli


-I-
Simply to thy ciuss I cling; Naked conic to liice for dn

Saa^^jgj^l^ggpggg;:!!!
2 Not the la - bor of my hands. C a n ful - fii th.- law's de - mands.
3ZZ3 ^--
HiiiiiiHii
C a n ful - fii th-J laws demands. Could my zeal no res-pile know.

pagpi^ggi 1 Rock of a ges shel - ter mc. L e t mo hide my - self in thee,


•p. Le
L ett me
me hide
hide rrmyself in thee, IA^I the ww.- tor and the blood.

mm^
^mm^gis^isi
^~N ^ N, ^^ -^r^ -0.- • ^ -
- -£s- -£s- "*

I Helpless, look to thee for grace. Black, I to the f o u n - t i i n fly; AVash me. Saviour, or I die! Wash ine, Saviour, or I d i e !

il^iiiiiiirii ti
Could my tears for - ev - er flow. All for • would not a - tone. Thou must save and thou a lone, Thou must save, and thou a lone.

-fi-e-- £zzt:
SiiSlliSiiS^iii^iii
From thy wounded side which flow'd, Be of
pie:
sin the dou - bie cure. Cleanse me from ils !,'iilt and pow'r. Cleanse me from its guilt and pow'r.

PU
t iSiiSiHiiiiiii^iiiiiiiSP
3ZS
p.: -p:
33
No. 112. ROMAIN. 7, 6, 7,6, 7,6,7,6. HY. 66, LADY HUNTINGDON. C. W. BANISTER.

Iffiii
AD LIBITUM
^
f—t—FT^
i^
•A
-iff xT^-r-r-^T-•-^
^•-0-0 t -p y p- -p i> i»
l_A-i E :^
:p :^
O Lord how great's the favour, T h a t we such sinners poor, Can thro' thy death's sweet savor. Approach thy mercy's door. A n d find an open passage I'n-

^lS^S^^^^iigigiJlEE!dBg^^S
O Lord how great's the favour, T h a t we such sinners poor, Can thro' thy death's sweet savor, Approach thy mercy's door. A n dfindan open passage, Un-

^ i
' ^ S ^ I 2EE IS^I^I
^j: 0*- IZIE
-^-h
0-+—>-

0-h

to the throne of grace, There wait the welcome message, T h a t bids us go in peace

i^ ili -""-f— z :^ ;^ ^^zfj-js^z^ ;5:|zi?'z«


That bids us go in peace.
^ ^ -^SZ^^

to
SPJiliil^g:^gi^l?i^^iiiEiiiiai
the throne of grace. There wait the welcome message. T h a t bids us go in peace. There wait the welcome message. T h a t bils us go in peace.
k m -»__|«

1 ^ F^P -M-^ si/-\-


--I m h - -
94
^0. 113. CARLISLE. 8,7, 8, 7, 8, 7,8, 7, HY. 378, M. P. COM. D R . MADEN.
ANDANTE,

;fS3£-£ iHiSHi
-n
i
2 Struggle thro' thy greatest passion.
wet
L=t:
To thy great Redeemer's breast. To liis
—^—:^-zz—V-
ZZ3Z]Z3ZZZz:
uttermost sal - va - tion. To his ev - or last - ing
1
rest.

'^EE,z SSiiliSei^i^^^
I Happy soul, thy days are ended. All thy mourning days be - low: Go, by angel guards at - tend - ed. To the sight of Jesus go.

^^i^jii^giigi^ilp^^ ^

Siiipa^i^&
H 1-
H 1-
•Jtzji: S3 ^=^-
For the joy he sets be - fore thee. Bear a mo - men - tary pain. Die lo live a life of glory. Suffer with thy Lord to reign.

Waiting
0^V
Uh
to
3Z:a
&1=M=MRF=n,
ie=Mz:^iz:i
re - ceive thy spir -
ZT. 4—J
,.,SMZ^_^
- it, Lo! the Saviour stands
-i Sgg
a - bove;
3Z^
Shows the purchase of
It—1-
^^^m
hie merit. Reaches out the crown of love.

-t—t-
m -h—m- -k
• * '•^ZJSZ
-\m—P—Ur-
J | — « - « -

93
P
No. 114 PORT JACKSON. 6,6,6,6,8,8. HY. 117, M. P. CO.M. WYLBE.

^m m
fiPIRlT030

2 He ever lives
B
W^
KV

un
^-^r

a - bove, For me to
g . o x r c : : n = r J r xk-fer

inter - cede, Ills


d^-VT-r^rittg

all
°=4
re - deeming love. His pre - cious blood to plead.
Ig ITis blood a-

f^m^B^mM^^^^
1 A - rise, my soul, a rise, Shake off _thy guilty fears. The bleeding sa - c i - fice. In ray
Ezn.

be - half appears. Be - fore the

MjBJg -' a.
3 Five bleeding wounds he bears, Receiv'd
^ggglll^Egil
on Cal - va - ry. They pour effec
=t
t^P^
- tual piay'is, They strong - ly speak for me;
^i Forgive him,

CODA.
=

ton'd
* '^^m
for all oar race. And sprinkles
S=F
now
EE^ a ~ p :d.5 t:
the thione of grace. And sprin - kles now the throne of grace.

Sei^^ii
E-K-»

throne my sure - ty stands. My name is


ii!i:^^^SiSlfei
writ - ten on his hands, My name
SES
is writ ten, on his hands. Halle - lujah, Amen, Halle-

P^ffffi
O for -give, they
--^
cry, Nor let the ran - som'd
^ Sfflg im.
sinner die I Nor let
KZZZC

tlie
r—T-P-

ran - som'd sinner die.


9C
No. 117. BURNHAM. 6, 6, 6,6, 8, 8. HYMN 101. MILLER'S SEL.

i^SiSi 3 Go meet him in the


k~ tSurzt
sky, Your ev - er -
T: g^gjji^^pppgpSi
lasting friend; Your head to glo - ri - fy. With all his saints at - tend: Ye pure in

§^iii:iiii^^lli=^l^siL^SS^
2 He comes, he comes to call. The na - tions to his bar. And raise to glo ry all. Who fit for glo - ry are; Make reedy

if4+-
Stt^rT
^HilSi-gS^Hiii
1 Ye vir - gin souls a rise. With all the dead a - wake; Un - to sal - va - tion wise, Oil in your vessels
Si
take: Up starting

m ^
SEEfeS SIS S •-r-(CV

Ba c t ^ 1 1 ^
:s.

zzac

heart ob - tain
^m.
-*—-r-l

-I 1 -i_r
the grace.
• ^
k—>«-—^

Ye pure in heart, ob tain


-m- -m-

the grace.
PIA FOR ^

T o see. To see with - out a veil his fai

for your
i
full
:3z

re - ward.
^ a ^^i^§l^^§*ElSI^Sl^3i
Make rea - dy for your full re - ward. Go forth. Go forth wilh joy to meet your Lord.

ii^iPiiiiiiiSi^i^ii^iiiiiiiiiiip
:

at the mid - night cry. Up - start-ing at the mid - night cry, Ee - hold. Be - hold the heav'nly bridegroom nigh.
-0—0- -.--0-
=F=ifF=
^iiiS sSgElzEi i »
99
Na 116. LOVE DIVINE. 8,7,8,7,8,7,8,7, HY. 97, M. P. COM. W. E. MILLER.

^g^^SlsiS^mii gg
2 Bieathe, O breathe the loving spirit, Iii - to ev'iy troubled breast 1 Let us all in thee in - her - it. Let us find that second rest

iliS
^zMzS
1 Love
-^^a^iiiigiiii^i^
divine all
«^3^

loves ex - eel - ling, Joy of heav'n to earth come down, Fbt in us thy humble dwelling. All thy faith - ful mercies crown.

^llgiSiili=^S^l^i^iii-IS ^ 1 -^
H
-• • -
1-
1-

^^iS^aS^liiil^^igii
Take away our bait of sinniag. Alpha and O - me - ga be. End of faith as its be - gin - ning. Set our hearts at
-b«t- 4=1
liber - ty
i^EB

Je - sus, thou art all compas - sion. Pure unbounded love thou art. Vis - it us with
^^ite
thy sal - va - tion, Enter ev - 'ry trembling heart.

i
H \ 1-
—^^- k—fczoiz^cr: k ll. k-z: H
H
1-
H
\ ^— 7I 1 ••_]__) 1 1- »-
1— ::izz± , . - i —
:?3E^ ».-» =^=±:
48
Vo. 119. CALVARY. 8, 7, 8,7, 4,7. HYMN 674, MILLER'S SEL. STAMJEY.

E
3 It
iaiini
in^gis fin - ish'd! O what
iszzn:
pleasure.
-r-P-^-

Do these pre - cious words af - ford! Heav'nly


i=f=P h-r
pleas - ures without
^m
number Flow to

^glgi^ii^i^^iirjiililit=i^iSl^iy
2 Tune your haips a - new, ye ser - aphs, Join to sing the pleas - ing theme, All on earth a n d all in heaven. Join to

^ t^ r~f•

I Hark!
SiiiiifieilllSI^Sil
the voice of love
'Jt
and mer - cy Sounds a. - loud from Cal - va - ry, See it rends the rocks a - srn - d e r . Shakes tbe
fes-

^3 e i^ii^^
Mzrzp
SZIS. <^-
PTzm'jzp.

us
g i from
^m Christ
m^ m
the Lord: " I t
n;- -g—r-g

fin -
-^-
-r-^'

ish-d," " I t
k

is fin ish'd,"
-[-
^
Saints the dy ing words re - cord.

gi^ilgE^i^i=iiiggii^l^^i^=J^LM3111i
— ! •

praise Im man - uel's name, H a l - le - lu - j a h , H a l - le - lu - j a h , Glo ry to the dy - ing Lamb.


-iz-fc- k
^^^H^iSli^irSi
earth and veils the sky, " I t is fin - ish'd," " I t is fin - ish'd," Hear
-1—
the dy - ing Sa - viour cry.
=E:=11T

-Q O-
-e—• ^-
-p s- - ^ - — k -
.\i,-
:3z:m:^iEE^E^
101
P
No. 118. FRIENDSHIP. 6, 6, 6, 6, 8, 6, 8, 6. HYMN 278. M. E. COL.

/fei ^Es
M^^MBMW^M^
2 Madness and
MODERATO.
mis - e ry Ye count our lives be - neath, AnJ nothing great can see,' Or glo - rious in our
^
death! A»
-.

i^gi|ggi|^^g|g-^ilftl^^g|
1 Ye simple souls that stray. Far from the paths of peace.
6^

That un - fre - quent - ed road. To


Si
life and hap - pi
'-^

-
t
ness, How
_ -0
m^=F¥^±
- ^ 4 -

3 POM pensive
^=^=fii kr- -k k:

so • joumers, O'eiwbelm'd with grief and


i
di*
woes,
it--k
siHi^zza:
Fcrplcx'd with need - less fears. And pleas - ures mor - tal foee, Mon

bom to
^ H

suf-fer
iSi ^Mi
and
m^^^Mmim v->-

to grieve, Beneath your feet we lie; And ut - ter - ly con - temn'd we live. And un - la - mented dis.

k—It

long will ye your


iHi:iiiiilSli^iBlP^as
fol - ly love, And throng the downward road, And hate the wis - dom from a bove. And mock the
•^rn
sons of God!

ilk mme
-1-
than a
mi^mM
g»p - ing tomb, Our sight ye can - not bear.
••:
Wrapt in
k—N^

the mil - an - cho - ly


k—^

gloom Of
j<_.
^m
fan • cl • ful des - piir.
.00
No. 121. SMYRNA. 8, 7, 8,7,8^ 7,8,7 HYMN 226, M. E. COL. MOZART.

>H: I
i^ mt^^^m p=p ^^^SfS^P^E^ijE^
^a
2 Come, thou wit - ness of his dy - ing, Come, re - membrancer di vine. Let us feel thy pow'r apply - ing Christ to ev' - ry soul and mine.

^s Eii^Eife^aEj
i B^SEEgESaEJfaJrrird^iblJrZ-JLJi.J
1 Come, thou ev - er - last - ing
^ ^ ^
Spirit, Bring to
^
cv' - ry
^ ^
thankful mind.
^
All the
^ ^ .
Saviour's dy - ing mer- it. All his suff' - rings for mankind.

iiS^ii^^iiSi i ^P »i—••

^m i
fft-iL
iz-z:zzztz:i:izz=zz=fcztiztz: ^ t i z s i i

Let us
JfCZWZ
groan their inward groanings. Look on him we pierc'd and griev'd. All
^s^^s^a^^ff-al
re - ceive the grace a - ton - ing. All the sprinkled blood re - ceive.

Trun re - corder of
gS-l|-|iliiB^^.Si^g^^ifi^
his passion. Now the liv - ing fire im part, Now re - veal his great sal - vation. Preach his Gos - pel to our he-rt.

liEg I glgE^i*Mg-!i^*=
'k—It- ;izz5j: & »
103
N a 120 GRATITUDE. 8, 7,8,7, 4,7. HYMN 341, LADY HUNTINGTON.
MAESTOSO

X3
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pzp. pzzp
liiiiiiiiii^l ii^
-#—
zripzp
: iiiiil^llii^i^^iliE^ i^^^lgiii
:#5Z^^,
#^ ^|gliiipf|gi|SiSelSp^S
Now we'd all with grateful spirits. Join lu bless the Prince of Peace, Praise him for imparled favors. Praise him for imparted favors. Praise him for im-

s: zsEH ssss^f^iiffi
•b:-^-es'

5^^^±zbzzbzint=t IliliiiS^^ ISS


acidzi:
tEtaEfestl

a&i^nia
't'l^iiit :^o-^:
-k *k^ • -^
te I ^ ^ • - 1 ^
' ^ ^
^^-
m
il^ls^iiiiiiljSiii^lgii^iSiliiap
ig?iSiiigiiiiS ^imHi^gig:!!^ displays
him for —^^ of grace; Love - ly tern - pie. Love - ly tem - pie, Lovely temple When the Saviour's in the place.

Lovely tein - pie, &c.


No. 123. KINGSWOOD. 8, 8, 6, 8, 8, 6. HYMN 163, M. P. COM.

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No. 122. EUTAW. 8, 8,8, 8, 8, 8. HYMN 537, M. E. COL.
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2 Strangers and pilgrim; here below. This earth we know is


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not our place.


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through the
fas fgi^3zS^^S
vale of wo. And rest - less to be>

i^^liiSailfSil ^-k-
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1 Leader of faithful souls, and Guide, Of all that tia - vel to the sky. Come and with us, e'en us a - bide. Who would on thee a-

H-
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^zizaa
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hold thy face. Swift to out
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Heav'nly
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coun - tiy
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move. Our ever - last - ing home above. Our -^ - ar - last - ine home a - bove

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lone re - ly; On thee a - lone our
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spir- its
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stay. While held in life's un - e - vot) ws^v AV^.ilo held in life's
Vo. 125. ALDERTON. 8, 8, 6, 8, 8, 6. HYMN 548, M. E. COL

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3 T h e things e - ter nal I pur - sue, A hap - pi - niss be yond the
Ti^-irz-f^-T-^—•

view. Of those that


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basely
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pant. For things by
H

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2 His hap - pi - ness in part is mine, Al - rea - dy sav'd from self
-o-\

de - sign. From ev' - ry


g—p.
creature
fe^l
love, Ijl' st wilh the

ii^iiiiiigSiMiiiliiSSiii
1 How hap - py is the pil - griins lot, IIow free from anx - ious care and thought. From worldly
^
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hope and fear, Confin'd to

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nature felt and seen. Their honors, wealth, and pleasures mean, I neither have nor
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want, I
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neither have nor want, I
FOR
nei
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have nor want


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scorn of finite good, My soul is lighted of its
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load And seeks the things above. And seeks the things above. And seeks
te the
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neither court nor cell. His soul disdains on earth to dwell. He
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^H^PSii ly so - journs here.

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No. 124. BEN'S GARDEN. 6,6,6,6,8,8. HYMN 313, M. P. COM.
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2 Bar - ren and
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withei'd
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cum - ber'd long
:^Si the ground, No fruit of ho - li - ness, On
¥Z.
out dead
u ri
souls wa
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1 The Lord of earth and sky. The God of
:E
a - ges praise! Who reigns en - thron'd on high,
5g=eHn!r-^
An-cient of end -less
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found. Yet doth he us in mer - cy
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spare. An - oth - er
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and an - oth - er year, An - oth - er aud an - oth - er year.

days! Who lengthens


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out our tri - als
P^
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here. And spares us yet an oth er year. And spares us yet an - oth - er year.

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No. 127. LIGHT STREET. 8, 8,8, 8,8, 8, 8, 8. HYMN 98, M. P. COM.

2 I thirst for a life giv- a life giving God, A God that on Calva - ry died,) I gasp for the streams of, tho streams of thy lo. c, Tlie
A fountain of wa - ter, of water and blood. That gush'd from th' Immanuel's blood,

rq:TizHzd!q.-"— -^^
iiiip^lSBSi
I What now is my ob - ject, my
To fol - low the heav - en-the
object and aim? What now is my hope and desire?)
heavenly Lamb, And af - ter his image asphe.J
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My hope is
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all center'd, all center'd in thee, I

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^gjij^^^|galil|^jpi|3|^SE^^||ig|i^jS^3^|i^^
spirit of rapture unknown, And then to re- -. drink it, re - drink it above, E - ter - nal - ly fresh from thft throne, E - ter - nal - ly fresh fiom :he thron*.
FOR

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trust to re - cover thy love. On earth thy sal - vation, sal - vation to see. And then to en - joy it a - bove, And then to en - joy it a - bove.

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No. 126. QUEENSBOROUGH. 8,7,8,7,8,7,8,7. HYMN 141, M. P. COM.

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3 O! to grace how great a
iig:iEi£y.i^|EliE|
debt - or Daily I'm conslrain'd to be, Let thy goodness, like a fet - ter bind my wand'ring soul to thee.

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2 Here I'll raise my F.b - e - ne - zer,


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llith - er by thy help I'm come, And I
^^m hope by thy good pleasure.
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Safely
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to ar - rive at honn.

;iiiig^ii^iiiigi3ii^^^S
1 Come thou fount of cv - ry blessing. Tune my heart to sing thy grace; Streams of mer - cy nev - er ceasing. Call for songs of loudest praise.

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Prone to wander, Lord I feel it. Prone to leave the God I love; Here's my heart. Here's my heart, Here's my heart, O take and seal it, Seal it for thy courts above
i
PIA
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Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wand'ring from the fold of God, He to res- He to res- He to rescue
/•—S FOR
me from danger, In - ter - pos'd his
:^
precious blood.

i^pg I ^IBgl^i^aii iK-kr-is


WZP.
zsziz*# 0—y
Teach me some melo - dious sonnet. Sung by flaming tongues above. Praise the mount. Praise the mount. Praise the mount, I'm fix'd upon it, Mount of thy redeemui" love.

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Jo. 129. BERMONDSEY. 6, 6, 4, 6,6, 6, 4. HYMN 387, R I P . SEL. MiLGROVE.
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2 Join all ye
ittfs:
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ransom'd race, Our ho - ly
iSS^
Lord lo bless, Praist ye his n a m e : In him we
fez::?:
will re - joice. And make a joy-ful
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noise. Shouting wilh

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1 Glory to
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God on high. Let earth and


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skies reply, Praise ye his name;
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His love and grace a - dore, W h o all our
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Lamb, Worthy the Lamb, , Worthy the Lamb,
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Shouting with joy - ful voice. Worthy the


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ev - er - more. Worthy the


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No. 128. ABSENCE. 8, 7, 8, 7, 8, 7, 8,7. HY.^CT 123. M. P. COM.

iiS ^v-
•—•• i^H^^Hi
4 Worship, honor, power, and blessing. Thou art worthy to re - ceive; Loudest
•—•
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5
praises without ceasing, Meet it is for us to give,

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1 Haill thou once despised Je - sus. Hail! thou ev - er - last - ing King, Thou didst suffer to redeem us! Thou didst free sal - va - tion btiaj.

3
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Help, ye bright an - gel - ic spir - its. Bring your sweetest, no - blest lays; Help lo sing our Saviour's merits; Help to t'.iut Im -man - uel's praise.

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Hdil! thou ag - o - ni-i - hig Siviour, Bearer of our sin and shamellJy thy merits wefindfa-vor: Life is giv - en through thy nanif.

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no
ALDERNEY.—CONCLUDED. HYMN 249, M. E. COL.
PIA.

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music his voice. His
" * — ^

presence dispers - es

i^iiiiiilgiiiiSli^illi
my gloom. And makes all with - in me re - joice, I should, were he al - ways thus nigh. Have,

longer I see. Sweet


eet prospects, sweet birds, and sweet flow'rs Have all lost their sweetness to me; The midsum - mer sun shines but dim. The

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nothing to wish or to fear. No mor - t a l so hap - py as I, My summer would last all the year.

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fields strive in vain
IzEiili
to look gay. But when I am ha py in him, De cem - ber's as pleas . ant as May.

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While blest with a sense of his IOTI,


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3 Content with beholding his face.
My all to his pleasure resign'd; A palace a toy would appear.
No changes of season or place, And prisons would palaces prove.
Would ruake any change in rny mind. If Jesut would dwell with me t h a t .
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No. 130. DRIFIELD, 8, 7„8, 7, 4,7. HYMN 2, M. K COL. T. CLARKE.
MODERATO.

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Come, ye sinners, poor eind needy. Weak smd wounded, sick and sore, Je - sus ready stands to save you. Full of pi - ty, love, and pow'r: He is aH«,
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NO. 131. ALDERNEY. 8, 8,8, 8,8,8,8, 8


MODEBATO.

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2 His
SHiiSJilPS
name yields the richest per • fume, And sweeter tha

i^ He
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is a - bie. He is a - hie. He is wil - Img, doubt no i
I How te - dious and tasteless the hours. When Jeiui no

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No. 133. STATION. 8, 8, 6, 8, 8, 6. HYMN 552. M. E. COL.
_ ^ - ^ ^ ^ . . B . .

2 Ho.V then ought I on earth to hve, W hile God prolongs the kind re - prieve. And props tlie house of clay: .My sole concern, my sinole care.

1 And am 1 on - ly born to die? And must I sud d e n - ly comply, Wiih natures stem decree? W h a t afler death f o r m e remains?

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wm^^m^mm^wmmim^mMmmmi
My sole concern, my sin - gle care. T o watch, and tremble, and piepare, T o watch, and tremble, and prepnr-, Ajainst that f i - tal day.

iiiliiBiii^Bslslii»iiili:^sa^
W h a t af - ter death for me re - mains, Ce - lestial joys, or hellish pains, Ce - les - tial joys, or hel - lish pains. T o all e ter - ni - t y !

i^lii,lSfililSiiliiiSiii^iiiiiii
No. 132. ASHBY. 8,7,8, 7, 8,7, 8, 7. HYMN 250, M. E. COL.

i:rsiirgisiiiiiii;i^aiiiis
SPIRITOSO.

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2 Here I'll raise my E b - e - ne - zer, Hith - er, by thy help, I'm come, And I hope by thy good pleasure, Safe - ly to ar - rive at

^if^^^mim^m^^^^^w^i'^^^^^
1 Come, thou fount of ev'- ry bles - sing. Tune my heart to sing thy grace: Streams of mer - cy never ceas - ing. Call for songs of
tii:
loudest

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— f e ^ - iliiil=llSiilE^iilliiBNiiiEgSii

ii^fl§lii;S^li:iirs?iii^iiiilii^3S
home. Je.us sought me when a stranger, Wand'ring from the fold of God; He, to res - cue me from dan - ger, In - ter - pos'd his pre - cious blood.
->- r-l^—l-T—I W-

piaise: Teach me some melo -dious sonnet. Sung by flaming tongues a - bove; Praise the mount, I'm fix'd up - on it. Mount of thy re - dcemin. love.

k—k" ••
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EASTER HYMN.—CONCLUDED. HYMN 339, M. P . COM

Hal - le - lu - j a h ; Death in vain forbids him rise, Hal - le - lu - j a h , Christ has open'd par - a - dise, Hal - le - lu - j a h .

Hal - le lu jdh, Jesus' ag - o ny is o'er, Hal - le - lu - jah Darkness veils the earth no more, Hal - le - lu - iah.

iSiiiilgi^^S! ggHim^l^liiliai
Hal - le - hi j a h ; Raise your joys and triumphs high, Hal - le - lu - j a h . Sing ye heav'ns, and earth re ply, Hal - le - lu - j a h .

S ^i-gliiiifcS§?Eliiiliiiiiiia
C H A T H A M . L . M. PSALM 103, 1ST PART, D R . W A T T S . T . HASTI-NCS.

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ess, O my soul, the God of grace. His fa - vors
::pT^T£-£T-;;-gT"P^^f-P^^T-^-J"?1^=l=4^=l=1^ffk»P"kT"=H=-llT

claim thy high - est praise, Why should the wonders he hath wiought, Ue lost in si - '.?nce and fnr - got.

I Bless, O my soul, the liv - ing God, Call home thy thoughts that rove abroad; Let all the pow'rs within me join, I n work and wo.r - ship so di - vine.

(gj^a^^^iiiiiaiiiiii-iliiliggigiaEgp
No. 134. TOWNHEAD. 7, 7,7, 7. HY.MN 122, M. E. COL. LEACH.

S
3 I n thine
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own a p - pointed w a y , Now we seek thee, here H c stay; Lord we know not how t^i go. Till a bles-

szi±izzs
2 Lord, on
SSiiHi^liiSliSSi^lilg^
thee our souls de pend; I n com pas - sion now de scend; Fill our hearts wilh thy rich crace, T u n e our Upt

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1 Lord we come be - fore thee now, A t thy fi;et we humbly bow; O! do not our suit dis - dain. Shall we
B-^
seek

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i^^m^mTM^^^^m NO. 135 E A S T E R HYMxN. 7, 7. 7,7.

^m. Till a bless ing thou


ill* IfeiiiprEgiii^iiMigiyil
be - siow.
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3 Soar « e now where C'htist has led, Hal - Ie


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lu jah. Follow ing our ex - alted Head;

Turn O'lr lips to sing thy piaise. \ •> Love's rcdeeniing wo k is done, I'al le - lu j a h ; Fnimlit the fight the vict'ry won,
FOR —

i i g i U l S E i i i gii?>=iigg§giSf^.igiiai
Shall we seek thee, LorrI, in vain. 1 Christ the L o d is .is'n to (t.iy, Hal - Ic - lu j a h ; Sons of men and angels say,

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So. 138. KERSHAW. 8, 7, 8,7, 4, 7. HVMN 580, M. E. COL.

I |g^g^jppliiEiSiiipqzgEgg;^gg:p^=^gEj§i^ii^^
3 Hear all na - ture's groans pro claim - ing, Na - lure's swift ap - proach - ing doom. War, and pes - ti - lence, and fam - ine

E3=iigil^gi^^^=g5iii^.i3=SillPSPl"
1 Lift your heads, ye friends of Je sus. Partners of his pa - tience here; Christ to all be - liev - ers pre - riaus

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sr-zzzizziz i=:zz±:_ i ^ =P=4pzzzp.

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Sig - ni - fy the wrath to come; Cleave the cen - tre. Cleave the cen - tre. Cleave the cen - tre, Na - tions rush in - to the tomb.

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Lord of lords shall soon ap - pear. Mark the to - kens, Mark the to - kens, Mark the to - kens, Of his heav'n - ly king - dom near.
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3 Close behind the tribulation, 4 Sun and moon are both confounded,
Of these last tremendous days, Darken'd into endless night.
See the flaming Revelation! W h e n with angel hosts surrounded,
See the universal blaze! In his father's glory bright,
E a r t h and heaven Beams the Saviour,
•Melt before the Judge's face! Shines tbe everlasting light.
119
NO. 137. HOLINESS. 7, 7, 7, 7. HYMN 370, M. S. COL. T. STODHART^

MOnKRATO.
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may thy spir - it know. L e t him as he list - eth blow. Let the man - ner be un-

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2 On ly thee con - tent to know Ig - no - rant of all be - low! On - ly guid - ed by thy

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1 \S'ho ', my Sa - vim.r, ih i:l I be l \ r - feet ly ro vi-n'd to thee? Poor a n d vde in my oivn

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HiH t known.
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So I may with thee be So may with thee be one.

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m inisli - ty thy might. On ly migh - ty
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in thy might.

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— ^ — — -^ 1 ]^ ^ — ^ M l ' 1— I -* I
On - ly in thy wis - doin wise. On ly thy wis dom wise.

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Vo. 140. T H E SAINT'S S W E E T HOME. 11, 11, 11, 11. i l . R. BISHOP.
TRIO. MODERATO.

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2 Sweet bonds that u - nite all the children of peace, And thrice precious Jesus, whose Imo cannot cease; Tho'oft from thy presence, in sadness I

iH^iSliiii&^ilgiliiSlSiiiii
1 'Mid scenes of con - fusion and creature complaints, IIow sweet to my soul, is corn munion with saints; T o find a t the banquet of mercy there's

^^^iigSigfe -
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• ^ - ^
I ^ - 1 ^_.5t_L I ^ - ^ -L

CODA.

^^^g^^ai^SEipiilSigpJEliipi
roam, I long to behold thee, in S^'^^'yi ^^ home; Home, home. s\v?et, sweet home, P.e - ceive me dear Saviour, ia gloO'i ^ 7 home.

t=t ^^HiSliii^ffiiii^illli
^•^0
¥^^
n. And feel in the presence of Jesus at home; Home, home, svvcii, sv cct home, R e - ceive me dear Saviour, in g'ory, my home.

^^^^^^ii^Sli^^=ii^:i^^^li
3 I sigh, from this body of sin to be free; 5 Whate'er thou deniest, O give me thy grace!
Which hinders my joy and communion with thee; The spirit's sure witness, the smiles of thy face;
T h o ' now my temptations like billows may foam. Indulge me with patience, to wait till thou come,
All, all will be peace when I'm with thee at home. And find even now, a sweet foretaste of home.

4 While here in the valley of conflicts I stay, 6 I long, dearest Lord, in thy beauties to shine.
O give me submission and strength as the d a y ; No more, as an exile, in sorrow to pine.
In all my afflictions to thee would I come. And in thy fau: image, arise from the tomb,
Rejoicing in hope of my glorious home. With glorified million!, to praise thee at home. 121
NO. 139. PASTORAL. 8, 8,8, 8, 8, 8. PSALM 113, D R . WATTS.

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i ^ ^ ^ l lis:
2 Xot l i n e , nor na - tu e's nar - row rounds, Can give his vast
3i=d
do - min - ion bounds; The heav'ns are far below his height, Let no cre-

aiiiiiii:riiSMiiiiiSiiiii:s'^li.gi
1 Y e that de -
•j!i-
light to
-kirn '•^
seive the Lord, T h e bon - ors of his
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name re
-
- cord. H i s sa - cred name for - ever
n - - " " i " _ -km ^^ - ^ - r '*'
bless: Where'er the

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iilgllSiliiig Sl^iEl^^lliiiliilgrEi
at - ed greatness dare, With our eter - nal God compare, Arm'd with his un - ere - a t - ed might! .^rm'd wilh his u n - ere - at - ed might.

isiirsiiiiiiiifefiiiiiiiiiiiiiSi^i.
circling sun displays, liis rising beams or s e t - ting rays, l.ci land s and seas his pow'r con - fess, Let lands and seas his pow'r confess.

iiiliiilii!iiiiililil^ia[S;iil^^ii' 139
VO. 142. REST. 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7. HYMN 316, M. E. COL. AJEACK.

^ , ,_„^ ^fzi£^zzzf:zzzPzq?ff^?=^zzaiz:
iS g^^EggpgEpliEt^ggg^pgE^g^^^
3 Take my soul and bo - d y ' s powr's. Take my mem' - ry mind and will; All my goods, and all my hour?,
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;E
2 If so poor a worm as I,
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M a y to thy great glo - ry live, All my ac - tions ti fy.

^!^H:^liim%lliii^iiiigMiii^ii^i
1 F a - ther, Son, and Ho - ly Ghost, One in three, and three in one. As by tbe ce - Icfi - tial host,

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All I
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know,
P and all I fed: .\11
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r^ink, or speak or do; Take


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my heart but make
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it new.

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I l l — —

szziis:
AU my words and thoughts re - ceive. Claim me f.r tliy ser - vice, claim. All I have, and all I am.

Let
4—^
thy will
igg on earth
«
be done; Piaise by all to thee be giv'n, Glo - rious Lord of earth and heav'n.
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i 123
No. 141 AMSTERDAM. 7, 6, 7, 6, 7 7.7, 6. HYMN 710, MILLER'S SEL.

ES
T 0 1»

2 Riv - ers to
mm the O - cean run. Nor stay in all their course: Fire as - cend - ing seeks the sun. Both speed them to their souict.
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1 Rise my soul and stretch thy wings. Thy bet - ter por - tion be. Rise from tran - si - to - ry things, T'wards heav'n, thy na - tive plice.

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^i^BThus a soul new bora of God, Pants to view his
m
glorious face, I'p - ward tends to his a - bode. To rest in his embrace

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H^^^g^iiSlSil^l^^p
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Sun, and moon, and stars, de - cay. Time shall soon this earth re -move; Rise my soul and haste a way, To seats pre - par'd a - bove

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(zziizzp:zzizS= 0—!••

P
SPRING.—CONCLUDED.

F^gl^Piil^S^liii-^
—1-

Gent - ly doih he
SESi-^H
chide my stay. Ri
:M^m.
my love and come a - way.

E^^iiiiiiiilSiiiii^^lii^iiiOlP
Now with sweet - ly pen - sive moan, Coo the tur - tie dove a - lone.

i^ZZC
^-•.z^z^ 0—•-
=t Coos tlie tur - tie dove a lone.

0. 144. WORTHING. 8, 7, 8, 7. HYMN 418, Rip. SEL. fcCHELZ.

i^rifggiriiigpjiiiiiiilii
3 .See! the streams of liv - ing wa - u r s Sprnging from c - ter - n.al love, Well sup ply thy sons and daughters. And all fear of want
-s- -e-
re - move.

agii^iiiiggi^E?gfEj§i^iiigii^^f^iipi
2 On the Rock of a - ges founded. W h a t can shake thy sure re - po^e? With sal - va - tion's walls sunounded. Thou may'st smile at all thy foes.

ssiggiiir^i^i^iligiliii^isiii;iiii
1 Glo - rious things of thee are spoken, Zi - on, ci ly of our G o d ! H e whose v.crd cannot be broken, Form'd thee for his own a - houe.
No. 143. SPRL\(.. S, S.S, 8,7, 7. HYMN l.iO, M P. COM.

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if/-i~H—I—I—iH^-T—I— ^—T—n—\''r^-i—I T 3 —T—'H—l"1"-T—H n-T—l « r'z-^m^0Tm^ 1 •^r\

Ef^ilfeil|llfiil:^:^^^?iliEife^EE;l^i^gS
2 The scat - t'u'd clouds are fed at b.st. The rain gone, the win ter"s p^i't. Thy lovely ver nal flowr'sap-

mSi^iSSMi^ilSliii
n T-i-

MEZZA VOCE.

s^^^l^l^iSiiP^lgisiS^i
jidls, And all my soul with trans - port fills. Gent - ly doth he chile my stay. Rise, my love, and come a - way. S

llii^^^iasiPi^^iiliilS^i^
pear. The warb - Ung choir en - chants our ear; Now with svv-cctly pen - sive moan, Coos the tur - tie dove a - lone.

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iii^ P=i-
134
No. 146. TRAVELLING. 8,8,8,8,8,8. HYMN 368, M. P. COM.

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2 In vain thou strug - glest to get free, I never will un - loose my hold; Art thou the man, that died for me ? These - cret

E^S
il^SiSiigiia
1 Come, 0 thou Tra - vel - ler unknown. Whom still I hold, but can - not see! My com - pa - ny be - fore is gone. And I am

siiiiiiiii^iiigiiMiiSi^lii^S
iii:rsiiii§iiSi isS^^Miiia
iSe^S^irSiii
of
is|&Silsa
thy love unfold: Wrestling, I will not let thee go.
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Till 1 thy name, thy. Till I thy name, thy, Till I thy name, thy nature know.

i^lg^iiiSiSii^^S^Ml^igi&
left a - lone with thee, With thee all night I mean to stay, And wrestle till the, And wrestle till the. And wrestle till the break of day

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No. 145. CARDIFF. 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8. HYMN 118, M. P. COM. MAZZINGHI.

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2 ' T i s n n s t ' r y all! Th'immortal dies. W h o can ex - plore, his stange de - sign! I n vain the
^-
first born se
i^ziCjutz:

raph tries. To

iiHiSlSlSffgSiSLfiffiiiS-^^e
I And can it be that I should gain A n int' - rest in the Sav - iour's blood! Died he for m e , who caus'd his pain? For

^li^&l^ilslSilSiS^iSil53Piii:il
3 H e left his F a - thei's throne a - hove; [So free so in - fi - nite his grace!] F.mptied himself of all but love, Aiid

I
E^^l^li|iigEiiiiaii=iiil^=i:^Ei ^Eilii
sound , the depths of love dl vine! ' T i s mer - cy all! let each a - dore: Let an gel minds en - quire no Fio.e.

'llliiiliafSiSiigiilgiiii^llii^aii
whe him to dcatli pur - su'd? A - maz - ing love, Ivnv can it he. T h a t thou my I.oid, shouldst d'.e for me .

bled
Jiili?lliS^iiasi^Bli^ai&
for AH - a m ' - helu - le?;; race: ' T i s mer - r v a l l . nn incr.fe nnd ircc, for O my God it found out m e !
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To. 148 GRIMSBY, HVMN 37, M. E. COL. REV. E . W . MILLER.
DUO. 8L0W AND E.XrSESSIVE.

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1 A h ! whither should I go, Buiden'd, and siek, and faint? To who-.ii should I my troubles show, .\\><\ pour, -An I pou , And pour out my complaint'

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'2 What is il keeps me back, From which I cannot part? Which will not let the SaWour take Po^si:^- Pos - ses-Pos - ses - sion of my heart.
HA FOR PU

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ilSEll
My Saviour bids me come. A h ! why do I de-lay? He calls the wea - ry sin - ner home, l i e calls the weary sin - ner home. A n d

Soniecuis-ed thing unknown, Must surely lurk within; Some i - dol which I will not own. Some i dol which I wdl not own, ^ome
roR ^ ^ /T, rii

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yet from him I stay! A n d yet firom him I stay! A n d yet from him I slay! A n d yet from him I stay.

I re - cret bo - som rin. Seme


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cret bo - som sin, Some se - cret bo
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No. 147 WHITEHAVEN. PSALM 104. DR. WATTS
POU. MAESTOSO.

-|ii^ My soul, tliy


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great Cre - a
•p—^
tor
ipraise. When
-«v-
cloth'd
iE
in his
-k-

ce
' ^
les - tial rays. He

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3 SSEE i
r-r^k n &r

full
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ma - jes
jJ^EEJ
- ty ap - pears,
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And
EEEgEl:
like a
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robe his
"° a
glo - ry
1^ wears.

CHORUS. BOLB.
ifS^HFjimri -gy
1^
Great is the Lor I, Great is the Lord, AVhat tongue can frame. An e - qual bon - o r to his n a m e '

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What tongue can frame.
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Great is the
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Lord,
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Great is the
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Lord, W h a t tongue can frame. An c qual bon - or to his namel

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r^=^ W h a t tongue can frame. 128
GILES.—CONCLUDED.

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Safe they feed u p - on the man - na. Which h e , gives them when they pray. Which he gives them when tney pray.

iS^g^^l^iijil^|!BF^Szi:"^iai
0 0
Grace, which like the Lord the giv - er, Nev - cr fails fiom a^-e to age, Nev - er fails from a"p to age

SSliiiiiii^SiirEgil^SS^giililli
With sal va - tion's walls sur - round - ed. Thou may'st smile at all thy foos. Thou mays't smile at all thy foes

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.0. ^ , — T - k. hr-r-^ ^-T- n

No. 150. WINTER. C. M. PSALM 147, DR. WATTS. READ.

ry fet - te'S bound.

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5 His hoary frost, his flee - cy snow, Descend and clothe the ground; The li quid streams for - bear to flow, In i
/7\

1 With songs and bon - ors sounding loud. Ad - dress the Lord on high; O - v e r the heav'ns he spreads his cloud, And wa - ters ve^ the sky.

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No. 149 GILES. 8, 7.8, 7, 8, 7, 8, 7. HYMN 662, MILLERS SEL.

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3 Round each h a b - i - ' i - tion h o v ' - ring, See the cloud of fire a p - pear. For glo - ry
i
and a
ig
cov' - ring,

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1-

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2 See the streams of hv ing wa - ters, Sprnuin:; from e ter - nal love. Will sup - ply t h y sons a u d daughters.

1 Glo rious things of thee a;e spo - ken, ?A - on, ci - ty of our G j I, H e whose word can - uct be b . o - ken,

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"k" • rtN rii ll'"'-' • • . A. . «


' -

Shew - mg
S^PPiliiliiliiiimifilliiiSMgi
that the Lord is near: Ti.us de riv - ing from tlieir ban - ner, Li^lit by night, a n d sliade by day.

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And
i:
m
all fear of want re
;Eg^EiiE|z|iii|||ilE^yig§iS|l
move, W h o c m faint while such a riv - cr, Ev flows *hy thirst t ' a s - siia^c.

liS^i^S^PliiSiiSiiiiiiiii
Form'd thee for his own a bode, (!ii the Ro.-,k of foun led, \Vhat can shake thy M.it re - pose!

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No. 152. VESPER HYMN. RUSSIA.. ATR.

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CRES

lis
^ ^
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Ju - bi la - te, A - men. A - men. J u - bi - l a - t e , Ju - bi - la - te.

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2 Now like moonlight wa\es retreating, T o the shore It dies a - long,
PlA
ii-^lg^silS^':sii
Now like angry surges meeting, Breaks the mingled tide of song. J u - bi - la - te,

I Hark I the vesper hymn is stealing. O'er the waters s.ift


s.iU and clear; Nearer yet,
yet. and nearer pealing. Now it bursts up - on the ear, J u - bi - la te, J u - bi - la - te,

4
Ju - bi la - te, A - men. A - men

^i^riEEiiEiiEiiiiii^iiiligilii^i
J u - bi - la - te, A mon. J u - bi la te, A men. .V - men. J u - bi - la - te, J u - b i - l a - t e , J u t i - la - te, A - men.

^§gtiii?i=i=ifiliisgJ!Si^^l^iEi^igil* Hush! again, li'.e wa\es retroiiieg, T o the shore it dies along.

:iiiii^JiSliiiliilf:iillii^^l^iiiiii
J u - hi - la - te .\ men. Further now, now furlhe- steaf ns, soft it fades upon the ear. J u - bi - la - te, J u - bi - la - te, J u - bi - la - t e , A men

i„ . hi . la - tc. J u - ll - la - te. 133


No. 151 T H E SAFFRON TINTS. POETRY BY DR. COLLYER. MOZART.
A^•T^AT^TI•»0.
,. ^<'/>n < I . - . U . ^ (• a • • •

3 Dark as the world's unfashion'd face. In ancient night's primeval reign. Till thou the mournful shadows chase. Must this poor sinful breast remain, But he who leads thi

:EpEpg=g|gE^|jgEg|EPEi|3sligg^j^|g^|^
2 Creation smiles thro' all her tears. T e n thousand sparkUng drops of dew, His head the lofty mountain rears. T o meet the ear-liest sunbeam true, So shall I smile a-

iiimi^|iPE^lii|iigipg;i^il^l^
1 T h e saCfion tints of morn appear, And glow across the blushing east. The hri liant orb of day is near. T o dis si - pate the ling'ring mist. And while his mantliii|

^|-^^l^.lii^fgi"ilig^liSS:iiSi
iS^i^EteiiPtiiaSiSis
k-k

moniing stars. And kindles up the eastern skies. Himself, to dis - sipate my cares. T h e day - stir of my heart shall rise, shall rise shall rise, shall rise.

lid my woe. When sorrows drnvn my weeping eyes. So shall my bosom le;irn to glow, If Ihou my glo - 1100"; sun a rise, a rise, a - rise, a - rise.

splendors dart. Their radiance o'er the kindlin.^ skies; I'n1 chase
chase the
the darkness
darkness of
of my
my heart,
heart, .\rise,
.\rise, O
O !i^odof
lod of li^ht,
li^ht, a rise! a - rise! a - rise! a - rise!

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DISMISSION.—CONCLUDED.
y. -0-P K -•- CODA.

^g^iiiEiiiiiigsiiiiiiiiiiHiEii^gi^ig^
igriiipmiiiiir^iiiigii!igigip^
give, T'-en we'll give. Then we'll give thee nobler praise,
It:
4—»<
fVnd EJiig hal - le - lu - jah. And sing hallelujah, halle - lu - j a h , halle - lu - j a h , hal - le - l u - j a h

ili^lilPSiiiipriii:^iiiilliiiPiSS

i^l^iliiiriiiilirliilliiiiSiSgilP
iiiil^i^ligilililiigs^iiiiiiS^^^i
h a l - l e - l u - j a h , h a l l e - l u - j a h , h a l l e - lu - j a h , h a l - I e - lu - j a h , hal - le - lu - j a h , halle - lu - jah, a - men, hnl - le - Iu - jah, a men.

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13.5
No. 153 DISMISSION. 8,7, 8, 7, 8 7,8, 7.

EEElEEESES^ilSEfeSEEiEEEESlEEEEBESiEi
sgSiiiigi^^SiiiSiiliiii3:g^SSi
ISSiSSSiiiiiSiiL^i^iilii
_^—

Lord, dismiss us with thy bles - sing. Bid now de - part in peace. Still on heav'nly man - na feed - ing, L ; ; our faith and

^s^llSiiiiEiiiiSi^illsii :e •.•ia.-+-*-'

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!iiiiil^liilii^ilili^ll!iliil^i^PiS^i:§i5g|i;iE|
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iSliili^Ssiiii^liiilllilBiaii"
love in - crease. Fill each breast with con - so - la - tion; Up to thee, our hearts we raise; When we r-:ich our bliss - ful sta - tion Then we'll

ilil-^ilSiiriiiliiiiSiiiili^^llil
THE VOICE O F F R E E GRACE.—CONCLUDED.
CHORUS. FORTK.
» • 0-T-p • - — ^ — r - ^ 1>-
^PjSE^^i^iliSiailiSi ^ ^ mi
:

liilMi^iS^ lu jah to the Lamb,


lizzc:
[Siil
»ho has pur - chas'd our par - don, We'll praise him a
jEEeHI
- gain when we
foun - tain. H a l - le

ii^i^i^g^^^isgiiiiiii^^Pi
va - lion. H a l - le - lu - j a h to the Lamb, who has pur - chas'd our par - don, We'll praise him a - gain wlien \\'e

g^g!^§iiiil^li^g|il^ii^PI l
3 Now Jf us our King reigns triumphantly glorious,

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pass o ver Jor - dan.
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We'll praise him a -


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gain,
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when
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we pass o - ver
w
J o r - dan.
O'er sin, rt-alli and hell, he is more tlian victorious.
With sliouting proclaim it—O trust in his passion.
He saves us most freely, O glorious salvation.
Hallelujah, &c.
With jov shall we stand, when escap'd to the sliorn,

pass o - ver
m
J o r - dan, W e ' l l praise him
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a -
| E ^
J._| v^;-
gain, when
sz:
we pass o - ver
giilli
Jor - dan.
Wilh harps in our hand=, we'll praise him ever moie
We'll range the sweet plains, on the banks of the ri-;'
And ang of salvation, for ever and ever.
Halklujah, &c.

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iiS^i^iSa* 137
No. 154. T H E VOICE O F F R E E GRACE. 12,12, 12,12. DR. CLARK,
ArrcTi.'oso.

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2 Yc
-^—k
souls that arc
£ ^il^Mi:^lii3;SE3
wounded, to the Sa - viour re - pair, Now he calls you in mer - cy,
k k k-
r-f-ff^-^^-A. at;:
and can you for - bear, Tho'your sins are m-

^ ' ^'^

1 The voice of free grace, cries es - cape to the mountain. For all that be - lieve, Christ has o - pen'd a foun - tain. For sin and Iran*

iiiiHgii^iiiiggiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis^
liiii^iiiiSliE^EEte^iliziil^f^l^^iii
creased as high as a mountain. His blood c;.n re - move them, it streams from the fountain. His blood can re - move them, it siieamsfom the

fi^ir^iiri!i^liPlllliillSEiii^iliiii^
; cs - si .n, and cv' - ry pol - lu lion, Uis blood lion s so free - ly, in streams of sal - va - tion. His blood flows so free Iv, in streams of sal-
LAJ\SII\(J. CONCLUDED

ii^iSHiiiii^llii
_B._ItZ_
4 Dangers may approach thee, let them not alarm,
Christ will ever watch thee, and protect from Irom ;
For grief's he - low can not o'erllirow. T h e RCJC of thy Sill - va - tion.
Ho near thee stands, with mighty hands.

iiiSiPI§iiiS^iiB:#ii
—1-
To ward o8" each temptaiion ;
T o Je;usfly,he's ever nigh.
T h e Rock of thy .Salvation.
vaves of wo shall ne'er o'erflow. T h e Rock of tliy Sal - va - l i o n . HI.M.
5 Let not death alarm thee, shrink not from his blow.
:5ZZiilzB3z:S~i:fiaizzEzz=ffpiTztSi5^:J^ For thy God shall arm thee, and victory Ijcstou ;
For death shall tuinv, lo tliec no sting.
•-z=E^EEEa;::f~zzb:J£c£^E^Si=?=4=^^==^-|^^^^^^^ The grave no desolation;
Serve him, and he will ev - er be. T h e lloi;k of fiv S.-iI va tion.
' T i s gain to die, with Jesus nigh.

iiHSiiiifliiiL&liap^ The Rock of thy Salvation.

No. 156. JUDEA. C. M . LEACH.

:ffrfzzzEi--Sz:aiz®&-z.-szi:fi:ei:$zM-5:z^z--^z^pz

tz-^-t row free, In these our ten - der years


O happy state of - fan - cy, Stran gers to guil - ty fenrs. W e live from sin and sor

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No. 155. LANSING. 11,11,8,7,8,7. HYMN 259, M. P . COM. COMPOSED FOR Tins WORK BY J. DOLE.

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3 When earth's prospects fail
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thee, let it not dis - tress. B e t - ter com

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thee,
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Christ will fr ee - ly bless;
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To J c - sus flee, ihy prop he'll b e ; T h y heav'nly
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ap - pal thee, to
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e n - snare thee,
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from thy God to part; His fa - vor seek. His praises speak, Fix here thy hopes foun - da - tion.

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GRANBY. CoNCLUDEi,. HYMN 142, M . P . COM.

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cale is made: U s to save, our flesh as - sumes, Bro - ther to our I5ro - ther to our Bro - ther to our souls be - comes.

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ther's trod; They nre h a p - py now, and we. Soon their hap - pi- Soon their hap - pi- Soon their hap - pi - ness shall see.

let us
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sing; Sing our Sa viour's wor - thy praise, Glo - rious in his, Glo - rious iu his, Glo - rious in his works and ways.
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szzs: rc-T~l l-T -r--^ T--—S-T-o—O-T-OZ-OIIZKZZK:

No. 159. ARLINGTON. C. M. PSALM 119, 9 T H P.4.RT. D R . W . ^ T T S . DR. ARNE.


VIGOROSO,

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5 If God to me his statutes show, .\nd heav'nly truth im - part. H i s work for - ev - er I ' l l pursue.
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H i s law shall rule my heart.
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lii^ilEiiii^i^^S
i^EiE
1 T h y mer - cies fill
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the earth, O Lord, How good thy works ap - pear, O - pen mine eyes to read thy word, And see thy wondeis there.

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N o . 157. IMITATION. 7, 7, 7, 7. li^n^ 293, M. S. COL. T. STODHART.
MODERATO.

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3 Of my
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boast - ed wis - dom spoil'd. Do cile, help le-s a s a


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child; On - ly see - ing in t h e light, On - ly

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2 Let me cast m y rags a side. All that feeds m y know - ing pride; N o t to m a n b u t God sub - mit, Lay mj

l#3iLS^Si§iii^1iiiiiS:^iSii
1 Lord, that I m a y learn of thee. Give me true sim - pli ty: W e a n my soul, a n d keep it low, W i l - l i n g

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No. 158. GRANBY.

m
walk
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ing in thy sight. On - ly
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walk - ing in t h y sight. 3 O ye ban - ish'd seed be ghi'i, Christ our Ad lo-
S Z — - T — - - = i . - T ^ ^-Hn — T - * ? -

re'a" - nin'.;s a t thy feet, Lay'Ty reas'nings a t thy feot. ( ~ ^^ " « "=^^-' " ''"& ^ome to ( i o n , I n the way our

i^SiigSSipi piSSiiiiiiiilil
thee a - lone to know, Willing thee a - lone to know. I Chil - dren of the heav'nly King, A s w e jour - ney

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No. 161. BLESSED B E T H E LORD, FOREVERMORE. REV. A . THOMKSON

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in i^lpil
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Bles - sed. Blessed, Bles - sed be the Lord for - ev - cr - more, Bles - sed be the Lord, BitiSM Ic the Lord,
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B.essed be the

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be the

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Lord for - ev - er re,


more, Bles • sed be the Lord, for - ev - er - more. .V - men, and A men, A - men.

PEI ^iigsnif^eii
I^l5^ir^=l^
;pzz.

Lord, for - ev . er - more, Bles - sed be llie Lord for -


^ - B - ^ -

ev - cr - more. A - men, and A men, A


mw
- men.

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143
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NO. 160 WHITBY. S. M. HYMN 146, M. P. COM.
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3 The God tliat rules on high, Tli.it all the earth sur - veys. That liJes up - on the stor - iny skies, Thai

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2 Let tho5 • re - fuse to sing. Who nev-er knew our God: But ser - vants of the heav'n - Iv King, But

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1 Come ye tii a love the Lord, And let j'our joys be known. Join in a song with sweet ae - co-d Join

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skies, .^nd calms
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the roar - in And calms the mar - ins seas,
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ly King,
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May speak thei.' jo"s
thei/ joys a - broad; May speak th:ir joys a - bioad.
ser va
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jong with sweet ac - cord. While ye sur - round llic throne, While yc su - round the throne

143
No. 163. C H R I S T M A S HYMN. C . M. HYMN 315, M. P. COM.

iliilgliiiiliigias^iiiiiiiilllil News from the re - gions of the skies, A Sa - viour''s bo:n to

^i^isijililiaisi^g lilin^Si
^^iiliiailiiiiliiiiiiliiiSil
Shep - herds re -joice, lift up 5'oureyes, And send your fears a. - way, News from the re - gions of the skies, A Sav
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1^ lo. 162. TEMPLETON. L. M. KiMBAL.
BOLD

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Praise,
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ev - er - last - ing praise be paid. To him who earth's foun da - tions laid. Praise to the

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Praise, Praise God from whom all bles - sings flow, Praise him all crea turcs here be - low; Praise him a-

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God
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please.

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bove,
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ye heav'n - ly host, Pr ii:o F a - ther. Son and Praise Fa - tlier. Son and Ho - ly Ghost.

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W O R T H Y T H E LAMB T H A T WAS SLAIN.—CONCLUDED.

hast
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re - deem - ed us to God by thy blood, ano hast made us kings and priests. Worthy the Lamb,
k—k

Blessing, and

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k—k
Worthy the Lamb,
M—y.ro
W o r - thy the Lamb,

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hast re - deem - ed os to God by thy blood, and hast made us kings and priests. Worthy the Lamb, Blessing and

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Worthy
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the Lamb, wor - thy the Lamb.
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HSiiglife^liliaiiliiSiliai
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hon-or, and glo - ry, and p o w - e r , to him that sits upon the throne, and to the Lamb f o r - e v - er; A n d to the Lamb for - ev - er.

'^^;^.i^liiSiiiSi§iii ii
lei^iSSiil^iliiiliii^iSiKia*
h o n - o r , and glo - ry, and p o w - e r , to him that sits up - on the throne, and to the Lamb for - ev - er; And to the L a m b for - cv - er.

Pi^lSslliiiiiiiSMi
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NO. 164, WORTHY THE LAMB THAT WAS SLAIN

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Worthy the Lamb, the Lamb that was slain, to re - ceive power, and riches and w isdom, and honor, and glory and blessing|

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Worthy the Lamb that was slain.
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Worthy the Lamb, worthy the Lamb that was slain, to re - cieve power, and riches, and wisdom, and honor, and glo - ry and bless'o

siirf±EjayBii§iiiaiilii§iigiii^il
Worthy the Lamb, wor - thy the Lamb that was slain.

^m ^iB^iSigiiSiSii
for thou art ww - thy, O Lord,
k^=-k—k

to re - ceive
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pow - er, and rich - es, and wisdom, and hon - or, and glo - r., and blessing; for tli lu wast slain, anc^

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SIMf^^thouart^
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worthy, O Lord, to r e - ceive pow-er
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and riches, and wisdom, and honor, and glory, and blessing; for thou wast slain, and

^^^pi^5gEEi?|E^ilTgliiii^^^liill^ 146
MELCIIISEDEC—CONTINUED.

m
CHORUS.

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PZJBZ

O may we cv - er hear thy voice. In mer - cy to us speak. And in our Priest we will
• *

re - joice. And in our

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gggiSiEiigili^iSaa^-jffifej
O may we ev - er hear thy voice. In mer - cy to us speak. And in cur Priest we
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will
^ippj
re - joice. And in our

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re - joice. re - joice. re - joicp. re - joice, Thou great Melchiee dec.

iigiiiiiiilfli ^^JQIiH — «
Thou great.

^^iSiillili^i^Ki^^fe^isHl
Priest we will re - joice, we will re -joice, we will re - joice, we will re - joice, Thou great. Thou great. Thou great Mel - chite - dec.

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sl.i 149
No. 165. MELCHISEDEC. T . STODHART.
TRIO. oRxzioso.

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Thou great Re - deem dy - ing Lamb, We love to hear of thee. We

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love to
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hear of thee.
i^ No mu - sic's like thy
fet—k
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charm - ing name.
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Or half sweet can
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be.

^i^Ell^ii^ii
H-

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love to hear of thee. No sic's like thy charm - ing name, Or half so rweet ca? b«.
MELCHISEDEC—CoNCLi DEI).
CHORUS, MOUERATU.

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^l|HSi|Ell|ESj|EigE^i^ S
\ \ hen we a p - pear in yonder cloud, Then will we sing, Then will we

iHil^lligliiliiiiRiilll^lp m
S: SiiiiiiiiSiiiili W h e n wc ap - pear in yonder cloud, Widi nil the favor'd t; rong. Then will we sing.
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T h e n will we sing. Then will we

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When we ap - pear in yonder cloud. in yonder cloud.
s:
T h e n will we
pzzsz
sing.
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T h e n will we sing, will we

liiieiilliliiSliii'liilSifefes*
fing. will we sing, will we sing more sweet, more loud, An.l Christ, And Christ shall he our soni:. And Christ, A n d Christ shall be our song.

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•(iig,willwe
m^mmmmmm^^m^^^^
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sing will we
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sing, more s« eet more loud. And Christ, And Christ shall be our song. AndChri^ And Christy shall be our song.

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MELCHISEDEC. CONTINUED
TRIO ORAZIOSO

ei'E^gflgg&gi^i^^^iitig^ia
Our
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Je - SUS shall be still our theme. While in the worid we stay: We'll sing our

iS
4-f^iL.
Ou Je
S'E^SgiiiiiEEiis
sus shall be still our theme. While in the world
i3?Pff"1r'
we stay: We'll
^«==F
sing out

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When all things else,
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When all things
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Je - sus,
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love - ly name. When all things else, When all things else de - cay,

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When
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BEHOLD! THE LORD IS MY SALVATION.—COI«CLVBI!D.

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For
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great is the Ho - ly. Ho ly.
Si^^|g=§igi^iiiggiiii^EE:
Ho - ly One of Is ra - el; Hal - l e - l u - jah, Hal - le - Iu - jah

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'^mu Ho - ly,
giliESiii i ^^^m
For great is the Ho - ly, Ho - ly,
pEgg!g^^gi^Pga|igg^-g^g^
Ho - ly, IIo - ly One of Is - ra - el; Hal - le - lu - jah, Hal le - lu jah.

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Ho - ly. Ho - ly,

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Hal - le - lu - jah, Hal - le - l u - j a h , Hal-le - lu - jah, Hal - le - lu - jah, Hal - l e - l u - jah, A - men, A -

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l^^|3^fe||E
Hal -le-lu - jah, Hal - l e - l u - jah, Hal - l e - l u - jah, Hal - le - lu - jah, Hal - le - lu - jah, Hal - l e - l u - jah, A - men, A

fi g^H 153
No 166. BEHOLD! T H E LORD IS MY SALVATION. REV. J . CHATHAM.

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B^^igBi^ialiai
Be - hold! the Lord is my Sal - va - tion. In him will I trust, for the Lord is
0—0
my strength and my
i
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fJgi^^iElg
B ^ i=e=e:=c iczziLZizp:

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Be - hold I the Lord is my Sed - va - tion. In him will I trust, fnr
5t*:p
the Lord is my stiength
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and my

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r—-> I n
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song;
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And he i» be - come
f ^-T-f-f'

my Sal - va -
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tion.
lk.*-.|L. -r-6—f^ ft—h-T-^—^"r-»-r-i

s
cry a loud. and sing un - to the Lord.

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Cry a - loud, cry a - loud, cry a - loud, and
s—e- -o—;

un - to the Lord.
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song;
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And he is
trzs:
be - come my Sal - va
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tion
m Cry a loud,
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cry a - loud, and sing un - to
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the Lo"

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SHI Cry a loud, and sing un - to
Si the Iior
SOUND T H E LOUD TIMBREL—CONCH DED.

S^^SHiiil^i^iill^iSi^il^
i^^fe£iiEEi.l^:iiiiiS^ill'^^gg^i^:
m^^^^wt^m^^^B^^M^
tide. Praise
P r a i s e to
to tl ilee cc oo nn --q(inerm-
u e i o i , praise
nrai^p to
in the 1
t h o 1 ,.i-.l •** His
Uic word
,..«...! n
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as our .... - low, his
i.:„ breath
i . 1was
. i Praise
our sword. 75. • ._ to
._ the
. . _ conquer - or.

Sound the loud ti.i.brel o'er E - gypt's dirk sea. Jc ho - vah has triumph'd, his peo - pie are free, Sound the loud tim - brel o'er

iS^^ii|3|ii|i|pE||igEi|E||^^i|Ei^
^=E^$=^EfeE^EEEE5EEsEE^EEsEEsEEEEIE^
—L—U L = > ' C—'--^—ka—^—^—M—L—L-^—^—^—I ^_J._^—^—^ ^_j_^—^—^—I—J.—u

i^^lpiiiiiPiiiE^siig^i^iiiii
praise to the Lord, H i s word was our ar - tow. His breath was our sword. H i s breath was our sword. His breath was our sword.

^iis^li^^iPi^^^
E - gypt's dark sea.
ai Je - ho - vah h a s triumph'd. His peo - pie are free, H i s peo - pie are free, H i s
-0—y

peo - pie are free.

- —f^XZZKZl-kjLJtZ szzt
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155
No. 167. SOUND THE LOUD TIMBREL.
SPIRITOSO.
k.iJk._k„fk—k. ) L . i . L . . -k.JL-i^—k k.-_fc r • — ••.. - T 1
Si
>zSi:
pa«>_B^

^l^^iiiiSiili^^iiS^iiiia
2 Praise tJ the COD - fjueror. Praise to the Lord, '^His word was our arrow, his breath was our sword. Who shall leiurn to tell Egypt the sto - ry Of

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1 Sound t e loud tiinbidl o i r Eg. pt's dark sea, Je - ho - vah has triumph'd, his people are free. Sing for tiie pride of tie ty - rant is broken. His

sniiii^liig^i^i^iS^^^
i^ZpEE^|E^^|Egp|i|g|g|jiE|iE^|^=|Eifei|Egp^
^^p^^SlSl'^^iiiil^^ifii
those she sent forth in the hour of her pride. The Lord hath look'd out from his pil - lar of glo - ly, And all her
CRKS.
brave thousands are dash'd in the
FOR.

^Mi£gBiggBE£MiiJl^g|i3^fiigg;l
char - iots, his horsemen, all * splendid and biave, How vain was their boasting; the Lord hath but spoken. And chariots and horsemen are
5
sunk in the

154
BERWICK. L. M. HYMN 574, M. E. COL.

Smiliiiii iSSl^P^
2 From heav'n an - gel - ic voi - ces sound. See the Al-migh-ty Je-sus
C2:zft
33Z
crown'd I Girt with om - nip - o - tence and
g^
grace, And glo - ry

^SSl^^^^f0ill^^feiiSi
1 He comes! He comes! the Judge se - vere; The sev-cnth trumpet speaks him near; His lightnings flash. His thunders roll; Howwel-corae

ge^ tz
E==C
~m^ r-F-T
^ tu
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m
gfflffili iigSiliii 3 Descending on bis azure throne,

^g^iiiggig^lS^l^Si^
decks the Saviour's face. Girt with om nip - o - tence and grace. And glory decks the Saviour's face.
He claims the kingdoms for his own;
The kingdoms all obey his word.
And hail him their triumphant Lord!
4 Shout all the people of the sky;

^^gis
IJ;, to the faithful soul; His lighlnings flash, His thunders roll; How welcome to the faithful soul.
And all the saints of the most high;
Our Lord who now his tight obtains,
Forevet and fotevet reigns.

a ^ ^ 157
^?o 168. ZION'S HILL. 8,8,6,8,8,6. U\MS 403, M. P. COM.

ii^Pii^ilgSii^SiS-iiiiigiiiii
2 Thrice bles - sed bliss in - spit - ing hope, It lifts the fainting spirits up; It brhigsto li;e the d adl Our conflicts here shall soon be past,

'i^mm iliEiiiii;iiE^a ?•*'

--^
1 Come on, my partners in dis - tress. My comrades through.the wilderness, \ \ ho siill your bodies (ee:: A - while fer - get your griefs and feaij.

m^zW:
iiilteiSiiiPii^lilsa
;iSis^3£ii
iztzze-T^.

^ ^ i ^ i i S i l £E^E;*s? m.
-F-

And you and I as - cend at last. Triumphant with our head, Tri - umphant villi our head, Tri - umph - - - ant v\ith our head

i^^i^gPJi^Sl>:
T n - T * ^' ^ — ^ T r"1 •» ^ ^--r ^—r-m-^-n—^—,M-r—m - | - _ , i l,...-).—.

:z^
2£H^ - ^
And look be - yond this vale of tears. To that ce - les - tial hill. To that ce - les ual hill, To that ce - les - tial hill.

= ^
And
Lnd look
look be - vyond
be - vale of
o n d this va.lR n f tears,
tftars. To
T o that
t h a t ce
C R-. lles
R s .-t ttial
; ) ! hill,
hill- T ^ that
To ihaf na
ce -_ les
loo -_ .:..l
tial kill
hill. rr..
T o .1
that ,__ .• , L - , .
ce - les - tial hill
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:^=?: •^^r^zz^
And look, zc=t: Esis
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To that,
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To that,
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To that,
-•
m156
HYMN 75, CUURCH PH. BK. PIETY.—CONCLUDED. T . CLARK.
TOT - • - . - S - - S - - S - PIA /», FOR - • -

iiiigiifiiiliiiii
rise. In vain we strive to lis'. Ho - san - nas 1 in - i^iii^h on our tongues, IIo - san - nas Ian - guish on our tongues. And our de - votion dies.

HieHlilliif^llgtgl^^l^^
toys; Fond of these earthly lovf. Our souls how he iv - i ly they go, Our souls how heav - i - ly
-^-p-k
they go.
^-

To reach e
nzsi.
temal joys.
w
po.e'is, Wilh all thy qui'k'ning pow'i?, Kindle a flame of cr 1 love, Kindle a flame of sa - cred love, In these cold hearts of ours.

iiillgiiillllii^llilg i35
No. 172. GILDERSOME. C. M. HVMN 166, CHURCH PR. BK.

-#4
3Z»TPZ
5
3 If bliss thy piovi
i||Ei||E^gEi
dence impart. For which, le sign'd 1 pray. Give me to feel a
PZZK

cheerful heart. And grateful hom - age pay.


lis
iSlliiiiliiiilSi^l^;^
2 This day, thy fav'riiig hand be iiijh, :^u oft vouchsaf'd be -f<re; Still may it
±'PZ3
lead, pro - tect, sup - ply. And I that hand a - dore.

&iiiiii;iiisfi»iii: ^m
1 To thee let my first off'rings rise. Whose sun cte - ales the day. Swift as his glad'nmg influence flies. And spot - less as his ray.

ligi^lp^liiiilSiiii^^ m 159
No. 170 ARABIA. C. M. HYMN 49, CHURCH PR. BK.

3 But lo! the gra - cious Saviour pleads—"The bar - ren fig tree spate," "An - oth - er yeat in mer - cy wait," " I t yet may
^^m bloom and bear."

i^S^SSiil^Sil^giS
2 From yeat to
Sii
year the tree he views. And still no fruit i found, Then "cut it down," the Lord commands, "Why cutnbers it the ground."

^iiig^SMSiiHisisiisliif^ia
\zszzp::
1 See,

m .xzzzjr.zz^ ^m
in the vin --y.-dof the Lord, A bar - ten fig

t
tree stands. No fruit it yields, no bios - som bears, Though planted by

^1
No. 171.
lysriiViiLKi

PIETY.
PJEpg^^a
C. M.
his hands.

M.1I
iL-r-k

"An - Oth - er year in mer-cy


'^•P-

isiiiiii 1 iiiiiiiisii
wait, It yet may bloom and bear. 3 In vain we tune our bliss - ful son;:, In vain we stiive to

Then "cut it down," the Lord commands, "Why cumbers it the ground.?" / ^ ^ ao <=^p
See how
how we
we .mvRl
grovel hp,R
here h»
be i„,.,
low. v„„.,
Fond „f
of .these
K „ „ „„..u
earth -,..
ly

if^^iS^gSiili 2s:iiiiiiMiiirsg
No fruit it yields, no blossom bears. Though planted by his hand.
zz^.
I Come, Ho - ly spir - it, Heav'n - ly Dove, With all thy qnick'niiing

i
v 'ce.
^ ^ f e i i i ^s^ii^;iii
^-^
;=
158
HYMN F O R N E W YEAR CONCLUDED, No. 174. NASHVILLE. C. M. BEAUMONT.

^s
AD LIB. TEMPO.

^eii^ii^Bpi m--T4-0T-0-t -iffr:


m=^
^

m
2 When sorrows bow the spit - it down. When vit - tue

Down it till it close, till it close, Let mer - cy ctown it


3
till it close. ^s^i^^^
^igtS^lilSil
1 Let ev' - ry tongue thy good - ness speak. Thou sov' - reign

!•—l»-T-= Hr-I- 0-

- ~~f~;rTI'^ ~ " 7 ~ t l ^ i T " F ' y r " " " P r P y T ^ ~ r " ~ r " T " r ~ r T ^ l " P " f S My llps shall dweU up - on thy praise. And spread thy

HYMN 200. M. P. COM.

«--4 ^ip^ailiiSM
^^^^^it^
lies disttess'd, Be - neath the
sproud op - press - or's frown,
TSZZS^

Thou giv'st the mourner rest.


^
Thou giv'st the mourner test.

Lord of all. Thy strength - ning


^gfi^ei^^^^Ji^
^ :
hands
• ^

up - hold the weak. And raise the poor that fall. And raise the poor that fall

^=?=?=
fime a - broad; Let all the sons
sons of Ad - am raise, The hon - ors of their God, The hon - ors of then G<^.
No. 173. HYMN FOR NEW YEAR, L. M. HYMN 510, R I P . SEL. O. SHAW.

^^^^^^^^^^m^
MAESTOSO
p—
-4- • • ^

3 When death shall in - tet - rupt these songs, And seal in si - lence mor - tal tongues. Out helper, God in whom we trust. In better worlds our

g^g^^i^giii^giiiijgBiga^B
2 In scenes ex - alt - ed or de press'd, Be thou our joy, and thon our rest; Thy goodness ail our hopes shall raise, Ador'd thro' all our

^gimaiiiil^E^giieiiiii
±5:
^- k k k
1 Great God we sing thy migh - ty hand, By which support - ed still wc stand; The op'ning year thy mercy shows; Let mercy crown it

^^B^iilg^Hiiiii l-l—»—»—^ ^-_-^.


4=? ii^
CODA.

souls shall boast; In bet - ter worlds our souls shall boast. thy mer - cy shows
mm^^B till it close.

^^gSP|liiis^H§:^ii=Ei^il^iSi
changing days, A - dor'd thro' all our changing d<iys. The op'ning year Let mercy crown it Let meicy

UlSriil^SiEillli fSg
till it close. Let mer - cy crown it till it close.

^
?T, :it;
0 1»
wm n ?ra
thy mer cy
^ ;?
shows.
^
T?f
^
till \i
zffzzs:
t:
rloce. IfiO
NAZARETH.—CoNCLUDED. HYMN 110, M. P. COM.

iHliliiiiiliiiill
stioiig - ly speak for nic ; Forgive him, O for - give they cry, Nor let the ran - som'd sin - ner die! Nor let the ran
f-^
som'd sin - ner dii
*

i^llSSg:ii&ll^^P
cious blood to plead; His blood a - ton'd for all our race. And sprinkles now the
'fzzs^. I ^
iSiiliS&
thione of grace. And sprinkles now the tlirone of grace.

, , — _ ^^ — Ihione my surety —stand?, .My name is H ritten ( —


iP
IZkZiiziZi^-F:

^SHiiiiliil
iny be - half ap - pears; Before the throne my surety stand?, My name is \Mitten on his hands, My name is writ len on his hands.

iiil WM
%- ^z^:^ -©—

No. 177, PETERSFIELD. 7,7, 7, 7,7, 7. HY.MN. 9, M. E. COL

iiiillfcilillliiiiiiliitSMi n
Weary souls that wan - der wide, From the cen - tral point of bliss. Turn to Je - sus cru ci - fied, Fly to those dear arms
'SSZA

of his.

ms
liiliiiliirzliililSiil^1ii:^i^Si PIA

Sink in - ts
gzzff:
:t:i
the
.Iki-K..
:izc3z:

pur - pie flood. Sink in the


ii;S=iiii^^lSlli^f^'^|j
pur - pie flood, Rise in to the, Rise in - to the life of Go

^iBi^siiEiii^ai izp:S?q=Ptp?
163
NO. 175. NARCISSUS. 7,7,7.7. HYMN 142, M. P. COM.
' -Q—ti
^m^m^m^mmmm^ii^^^m
P-PT'-p-

3 O ye banish'd
j-p-p-j-ey-pi-p-|-p-|-j-p—p-r-G-T-e-—•-r-e--i>-i-s-i-

seed be glad, Christ our Advo - cate is made, Christ our Ad - vo - cate is m a d e ; Us to save, our flesh assumes

:fa;
:^zni
2 W e are ttav'ling
i^iiigi
home to God, I n the
-=4k»-;
n^- liS^E^^fSilli
w a y our fa - thers trod. In the way our fa - thcrs trod T h e y are hap - py n o v , and wc.

^^^mMm&m^^^^^^mm
1 Childien of the heav'nly King, A s we journey, let us sing, As we journey, let us sing; Sing our S a viour's wordiy prai

i^iSiiipl§iiil^iliiSftligi^i^ll No. 176. NAZARETH. 6,6,6, 6,8, 8.


INSTRL'.ME.NT.

-m. liiliiiiiHiiiiiiii
Brother
-P-—F

to our
©—©--

souls be comes, 3 Five bleed - ing wounds he beais, Receiv'd on Cal - va - ry ; They pout effectual prayer-, Th

S^^^iyj iiESeiiii^iiffiliSil
Soon their hap - pi - ness shall see. 2 He cv - cr lives a - bove. For me to in - ter - cede. His all te - deeming love. Hi

^^i§li i^niiii^illiiSiliiiiiiii
iPz.~^^
Glo
•^=F

rious in his
his works and ways.
wavs. a 1 .V - rite, mv soul a - li^e, Sliakc-off tliy guilty leais; T h e bleeding Sacri - fice. In

^^^^ifffligsir^iiE^^niiiigg
vf„i-v 162
BRISTOL.—CONCLUDED. HYMN 298, M. £/. COL.

-^^m^^mm^mi
And night - ly to the list - ning earth. Re - peats the sto ry of her
^
birth. Re - peats
P—K

the sto - ry
&9=:*
of her birth.

iizsHiliiiSS^^^i^iS
And pub - lish - es to ry land, The work of an Al - migh ty hand; The work of an
it-
Al - migh - ty
&
hand.

i^SliSlil^lgi^
And spang - led heav'ns a shin - ing frame. Then great O - ri gin - al
r-ta- p-=-F
proclaim; Their great O - li - gin - al
-h S
pro - claim.

m. iHiiiPlI :5=^ •zr-


k-m
- & m
No. 180. HANTS. S. 31. HYMN 25, CHURCH PR. BK

m
SPIRITOSO

fa—:--ii-g: ©to::
;s-?
3 Behold the ark of God, Behold the o
^^^m^^^^m^ rtN

• \ — ^

pen door; Hasten to gain that dear a - bode. And rove, my soul, no more. And rove, my soul, no more.
ST-S

gs m^m
2 O cease, my wand'ring soul. On restless wing to roam,
IZZE ^ ^
All the wide world, to either pole. Has not for thee a
^
home; Has not for thee a home.

^Sissiiiiig
1 Like Noah's weary dove. That soar'd the earth
PZM.
*
F^
^ ^M
round. But not a resting place a - bove. The cheerless waters found. The cheeriess wa - ters found.

ii^aiSi^^gl^^p
-P—e-
^to"^ e-
S
ssaSiSSe^gi^i^l^teii
s^m^^^^gii^is
3 T^e flow'ry spring at thy command. Perfumes the air and paints the land; The summer rays. The summer rays with vigor shine. Thus all be-

ffl:
i^S rz mm^^m^^^^m
No. 179. BRISTOL.
with vigor shine,
L. M.
^___

^^iis^lifiSuSiB 3 Soon as
-i^-o—IT
the eve - ning shades
0-k k-0

m
pre - vail. The moon takes up the wond'rous tale,

x! The un weaiied sun from day to day, Does his Cre - a - tor's pow'r display,
isztk iE=?:
^H
^0
spezik. iSiSiii^i^SMii
Thus all bespeak tliy works di
1 The spa - cious fir ma - ment on high, With all the blue e - the -rialsky.

Sfliii^iliiSiiiiiilfe^g
thy works divine. Thus all bespeak thy \

164
IN GODS OWN HOUSE.—CONCLUDED.
DUKTT.

2 Let all your sa - cred pas - sions move. While you te - hearse his deeds. But the great work of sav - ing love. Your high - est praise ex - ceeds.

Sliiiilllii^illliii;lii
CHOIiU-S. ALLEGRETTO FORTISSIMO
m^ ii
t-^ZK
> * •
iPSiiiiilligiiliiiiiiiSieii
AU that have mo - tion, life, and bretith, Prochiim your Ma - ker blest; Yet when my voice ex pires in death,
P
My soul shall praise him best.

iiS:£ii^lliliiliiiiPi3ili^li^^^
-^^mMmmmmm^^[^^m p
All that have mo - tion, life or breath. Proclaim your Ma - ker blest; Yet, when my voice ex - pires in death. My soul shall praise him best.

igii^gj_iiiiigiiii?iiiiSig^^a
No. 183. ALMA. 7,7,7,7.

m
^JT^. SUS, b v . cr ' ^ my ^ l 7 ^ Let me ' ^ thf' bosom fly. While die nearer wa - ters roll. While the tem - pest stUl is high.
11 L I
||^gg|||=||igZgiEi^il=gE^iESiEi5^ 167
No. 181. WIGAN. 7, 7, 7, 7.

iiSrtii-iii>i*'ii§iii^:iiS^
-^^^^^^mmw^MS^^^^m^
\^-
SSiigBiiilS^^liiiiaii^ai*
Children of the heav'nly Khig, As we journey let us sing; Sing our Saviour's worthy praise, Glorious in his works and ways, Glorious in his works and ways.

iSii
No. 182 IN GOD'S OWN HOUSE. SMITH.

iiinipjiiiiiiiii
'-3
In
&£ i
.iB.^_ft_.a.,_ft
|±^?=r|5
, ,._e_-».
*
God's own house, pronounce his praise. His grace he there re - veals; To heav'n your joy and won - der raise. For there his
felia
glo - ry dwells.

^iiiigiSiiiiii^iEiiPifeliiSi^
i?aii^glSliliiii^^iiiiag"SgS
In God's own house, pronounce bis praise, His grace he there re - veals; To heav'n your joy and won - der raise, For there his glo - ry dwells.

iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiEaggS^^ ::zt-:t:

166
DUO.
ADORATION. CONCLUDED.

0--*

We'll praise him for all


i^SBlSiiSiil miMMm^ f^ZZiZlX.

that is past. And trust him for all that's to come. We'll praise him for all that is past. And t ^ t him for all that's to come.
H-

^Ss?
'Whose love is
ggPSiiiiliiiWgiiiii
as great as his pow'r. And neither knows measure nor end, Whose love is as great as his pow'r, .Vnd nei - ther Kiiov.s measuie nor end.
-P_.pi.ft.,_P I ,., ^ k,.,.p__.

^?^^^iili=lPiiii^S^i^iiilliliiE:EiiSiiE
INSTRUMENT.

No. 186. SAVING GRACE. L. M. HYMN 16, 2D BK.DR. WATTS.


COMPOSED FOR THIS WORK, BY \V. NASH.

i.-Stj-P-^y-pP-^^j'-p-^'p-pj-fe.-^-pr-^
ffi
k—k

3 While such a
e«inii
scene of sa - cred joys. Our raptiu'd eyes and souls employ. Here we could sit and gaze a - way, A long and ev - er lasting day.

22X1
3 When I
azza ^
'iOzirPfZjszzM: zazz =: za.
can say my God is mine, When I can feel
i
^.zazizazzMzM •-fer n" p I &K-k-k
W
thy glo - ries shine, I tread the world beneath my feet. And all the earth calls good or great.

^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^—^
r-1-ri
©-•-^
,-^- eip^^^iiss
•--^-ri-y-<nf^lm:q===i:S:r±te±
l Lord, what a heav'n of saving grace. Shines thro' the beauties of thy face, And lights our passions to a flame. Lord, how we love thy channing name

bi-iJ*^-k_:k+-^—fet
i^^a^iHiil^ii H^H-^^izj^fiipizpiiPzip^i^^lzS^
ttd=S iS'
m
No. 184. FOUNTAIN. 11,11,11,11. 227, HARROD'S COL. W. NASH.

K4- j]^^f^f^Nfrftp^ff!p^i^iPgpppSi
2 Come Christians, let's venture along down the stream, The shallows are pleasant, but O let us swim; Let's bathe in the
0^-0-0
o - cean of in - fi - nite
d

^SliiiBEEgaffP^MiiiiPaiEgP
3 Come sin - nets, poot sinners,'tis boundless and free, You're welcome, take fteely,'twas o - pen'd for thee: The spir-it in - vites you, the bride calls you

iiSS^iSi^iSliSS
H 1- |-T-=V -r-i—-1 hT-H =-r-k:-^«— T—l-.- |-r-t~-1 l-T-k---g
It "SZI
-d-f^i '#< ad

m
I The Lord is the fountain of goodness and love. T h r o ' E -den once flowing in streams from a - bove. Refresh - ing each n^ment the first hap - py

iife^i z:i__i:izaz§iT k-^k-frk —k

•P-
I I No. 185. ADORATION. 8,8,8,8 W. NASH.
fZmzzMzzMzcd::

love, And wash, and be pure as

lEi^^^;^
the an - gels a - bove.

ZMXM^.0 -#< m
^g)"r>I? / j

2 'Tis
^ 3 Z „ SEt
Je - sus the First, and the Last, Whose spir - it shall guide
•0—^'

w
us safe home;

a
too, Come, call all your neighbors, they're welceme with you.
gjfa^^plj^pgi
1 This, this is the God we a. - dore. Our faith - ful, un - change - a - bie ftiend,
pair, 'Till sin stopp'd the torrent and brought in des - pair,

iS^n^^ai i^i S^ f--» V


^iii 168
ALEX VNDRIA.—CONCLUDED. Ps. 108, Dn. WATTS.

ii^iiliiiiiiiii^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSi^
^ySfeiliigiisiiililliiiSiii&
tions round, Glad songs of praise will I pre- pare. And there his name resound,.\n'. there his name resound, .And there his name re-sound.

EEharp
gliilSS^iiiSlililiiiiiSiii*
to sing, Join all my powr's the soii^ to riise. And morning incense bring, And morning incense bring. And morning in cense bring.

iitfiiiiligmiiiEiiiii
k-k

1^1
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No. 189. SARK. 7, 7, 7, 7. HYMN 490, M. E. COL. DR. MILLER.


SPIRITOSO. ._,-_>^_^.,_kj:

liSP^SiPi^ii^^iiSlksliSi
2 Joyful all ye nations rise. Join the triumphs of the skies; Wilh th'angelic hosts proclaim, Christ is bom in Bethle - hem, Christ is born in Bethlehem.

.^gl^lSii^SiiSi^iS^Mi*
1 Hark! the herald an - gels sing, "Glory to the new born King: Peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled," "God and sinnersje - conciled."

t-.m-0-.
^^S^^gzEgJUiiii 171
No. 187. SABBATH. CM. PSALM 1 8 1 , 4 T H PART. DR. WATTS.

p^mm^^m^^^^mm^
fmu^^^^m^m^^m
2 T o - (Lay he lose and left the dead. And Sa - tnn's em - pire fell; T o - day the saints his
k^'-^^-i-
•i—15-
triumph spread, T o - day the saints his

mmm^^m^^m^^^m
1 This is the day the Lord hath made. He calls the hours his own. Let heav'n rejoice, let earth be glad. Let heav'n re - joice, let

igfiiiiliPJP
^ZteS
m I r=
No. 188.
I.\STRL'.MENT.

ALE.\ANDR1A. C. M.

SHiiliiElEliiiii l|i IIEE3 iim^-^


ph spread, And all his wonders tell. And all his wondeis tell. / 2 Among the people of his care. And throu»h . . the

earth be glad. And piaise surround his tlirone. And praise surround his Uirone.
1 Aue.l'.e, my soul, to sound his praise, A - wsT ke my
-0^

VOICE J70
NEW PARTING.—CONCLUDED. Ps. 139, 3D PART. DR. WATT.S.

-:^ s—a SliiisSii^Eiiilii^il^iiiie


Not all the sands. To equal To e - qual To e - qual To e - qual

A Not all
all the
SMSiil^il^iHi^^^i s
sands lliat spread the shore. T o e - qual numbers rise. To e - qual numbers rise. To
e-i

e - qual numbers rise, To equal numbers lise.

I •• • I I gJgfei^ljE?^!
Not all
iiHHUgftiiiiiiii,
-t- To e - qual To e - qual To equal To equal

No. 192. CRUCIFIXION. L. :A. HYMN 7, 3RD BK. DR. WATTS.

S iH^iPiiliiiiiiilliii
For - bid it. Lord, that I should boast. Save in
S^ the death of t'liristmy
321
God: All the vain things that

l==t: iilEgS=i^lSil^^^^^
=:iCllt=zl:
^Si^^^^^SiiiiiiS^
cliari me most, I sac - ri - fice them to his blood, I sac - ri - fice them to
-£r

his blood.
W
^^liSiiiiBiiilfM-^ziliSiE^iii^ 173
No. 190. BETHELSDORP. L. M. Ps. 144, 3D PART. DR. WATX'

iiH
tit- »-T~p--
liiiifiiiiiiiii^toS^lB
3 Hap - py the na - tion thus cu - dow'd, But mor-; di vine - ly blest are those. On whom the all suf-

iiaii^ljliii^S^ EEEK
2 Hap - py
r-^' mgi
the land iu cui - ture diesl. Whose
Tk-

flocks and corn have large


• # - ^

in - crease: Where men se


gzi
cure

illgiS^liiiii^SiiillliSJi
1 Hap - py the ci ty where their sons. Like pil lars round a pal - ace ?• t, .And daugh - ters bright

' ^^^^iP^l^lliiSiili^gifigi EE
-=z:r:^
^^

:gi_zg-_ zpizg- • p - .-

fi -
iiiiii^i
cient God, Himself, with all his grace be - stows.
No. 191.
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N E W PARTING. C. M.

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Lord when I coimt tliy mercies oe'r. They strike me with sur - prise.
work to rest, Nor sons of plun -
piun - aer
der break their
oreaK ineir peace.
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pol - ish'd stones. Give strength and beau - ty to the state.


T~T :^
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Lord, when I count thy mercies o'er. They strike me Avith


M^M sur - prise.

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173
IVo. 194. ^VARWICK. C. M. HVMX 160, 2 D BK. D K . WATT.S. ST.VNLY.

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3 Those watchlul eyes that nev-er sleep. Survey the world a - round; His wis - dom is a boundless deep, Where all ou^ihoughts ate drown'd.

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1 Hu.v shall 1 praise th'e tn - nal Cod! Th-it In -fi nite t'n - known? Who can as - cend his high a bode. Or ven - ture near his throne t

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No. 195, MEAR. C. M. P.S. 96, D R . W A T T S .

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2 .Say to the na - lions, Je - sus reigns, ("'"Ps own .\!inii;h-ty .Son; His pow'r the sinking world sustains. And grace sur - rounds his tlirone.

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1 Sin." to the Loid ye dis - tant lands, ye irihe? of ev'ry tongue; His new dis - cov - er'd grace demands, A new and no - bier song.

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No. 193 GRATITUDE. L. M. Ps. 117, DR. WATTS.
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:J t , - ter n a l are thy mer - cies Lord; E - t e r - nal truth .at - tends thy word; E ter - nal truth at - tends thy word: 'i h)

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1 From all that dwell be - low the skies, I;et the I ' r e - a - tor's praise a - rise. Let the <'re - a - tcr's praise a rise, Let

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praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till sun shall set and rise no uvore, T h y praise shall sound from shore to slune. Till sun shall set an I rise no more

the i;e!eemer's name be sung, Thr,):igh ev'ry land, by e v ' - ry tongue. Let the R e - decmcr's name be sun". Through ev' ry land bv ev'
ty tongue.

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No. 197. NAZARETH. C. M. Ps. 92, DR. WATT.S.
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3 Thy pow't the whole cte - a - tion rules, And on the starry skies. Sits smil - ing at the
-u-fk.
&
weak de - signs. Thine en - vious foes de - vise

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1 Shout to the Lord, and
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let our joy», Through the whole nation run; Ye wes - tern skies, re - sound the noise, Be - yond the ris - ing sun

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ATTERCLIFF. 7,7,7,7. HYMN 172. GOODLAD.

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Soft - ly now the
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light of day, Fades up - on my sight a - way; Free from care, from la - bor free. Lord I would commune with thee.
No. 196. T H E LAND O F GLORY. 6,6, 6,6, 8, 8,8. HYMN 211, HARROD'S COL.
COMPOSED FOR THIS WORK, BY J. DOLE.

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3 Soon shall, Soon shall our toil be o'er—Our sulT'iing and our pain. ^V'e'll meet up - on that shore. And nev-er

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2 There saints. There saints and an - gels drink, .\nd plunge in seas of lo.c; No bliss of which they think. Shall be wilh

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I The land. The land of glo- ry lies be - y nd old Jor-dan's stream; A re - gion
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in the skies. Wherefieldsare

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And sing the song, re deeming love, While we stand round the throne a - bove, ,\nd all the jovs of heaven ptove.

held a - bove;
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For all the bles - sings of the throne, Do free - ly flow to ev' - ry one; Sc - cur'd to thein thro' Chi ist a - lone.

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al - ways green,, O hap - py place of sweet re - pose, Where pain and deadi no en - trance knows. And life's fair tree for- ev - er grows.

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176
F R O M GREENLAND'S ICY MOUNTAINS.—CONCLUDED.
CHORUS. VIGOROSO.
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pro - claim; Till
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earth's re - mot - est

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Sal va - tion 1 Oh Sal - va - tion! 'he
The joy - ful
ful sound pro claim; Till earth's re mot - est

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sta - tion. Has leani'd Mes - si - ah's name; Till earth's re - mot - est sta - tion. Has leani'd Mes - si - ah's name.

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sta - lion. Has learn'd Mes - si - ah's name; Till earth's re - mot - est sta - tion. Kirn'd Mes - si - ah's name.
Has leam'd

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No. 199. FROM GREENLAND'S ICY MOUNTAINS. 7,6,7,6,7,6,7,6.

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2 W h a t thooLjh the spicy bree - zes. Blow soft on Ceylon's isle; Where

Zt
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ev'ry ptospect pleases. And only
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man is vile : In vain with lavish kindness, T h e gifts of <_inj are strewn; T h e heathen in his blindness. Bows down to wood and stone.

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Afric's sunny fountains. Roll down their golden sand: From many an ancient river. From many a palmy plain. They call us to deliver. Their land from error's chain.

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3 Shall we, whose souls arc lighted


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4 Waft, waft, ye winds his story,


W i t h wisdom from on high ? And you, ye water.", roll.
Shall we, to men benighted Till like a sea of glory.
T h e lamp of life deny? It spreads from pole to pole;
Salvation! Oh Salvation! Till o'er our ransom'd nature.
T h e joyful sound proclaim. The Lamb for sinners slain.
Till earth's remotest station. Redeemer, King, Creator,
H a s learned Messiah's name In bliss returns to reign.
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No. 202. H O S A N N A , B L E S S E D I S H E T H A T COMES. MAT. XXI, 5. REV. C . GREGOR.
fVM AtLEOnSTTO

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Ho - san-na. Blessed is be that comes,
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he that comes, Ho - san- na. Ho sanna. Blessed is he that comes, be that comes in the

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Ho - sanna. Ho - san -na. Blessed is he that comes. he that comes in the name of the Lord,
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name of the Lord Ho - san - na Bles-sed is he Ihat comes. Ho - san - na, Ho-sanna.

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Ho sanna. Blessed is he that cones, Ho • sanna, Ho - sanna, Ho - sanna, in the high-

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the highest. Ho - sanna
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IIo - sanna in the highest, Ho - san-na in the high - est.

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<vt, in the highest. ir - sanna,
Ho iin -. sanna,
Ho cmna. Ho • sanna in the hieh - est. 181
NO. 200. TWEED. C. M. PSALM 125, D R . WATTS.

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1 With joy
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we med - i - tate the grace. Of out High Priest above. His heart is made
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No. 201. T H E HAPPY MAN. C. IVI. PSALM 112, DR. WATTS. COMPOSED FOR THIS WORK BY W . B . SNYDER.
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3 No e - vil
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ti - dings shall surprise. His well es - tablish'd mind; His soul to God for lef-uge flies, And leaves
ZIEZIS
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his fears be - hind.

2 As pi - ty dwells with - in
Eg^lliilliigiSgiSS
his breast. To all the sons of need ; So God, shall an - siver his re - quest With bles - sings on his seed.

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1 Hap - py is he that fears the Lord, And fol - lows his commands. Who lends the poor without re - ward. And gives with lib' - ral hands
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180
HOSANNA, BLESSED IS H E T H A T COMES—CONCLUDED

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he that comes. Ho - sin - na. Ho sm-na, Ho - sun - na in llie highest, FF. Ho san - n a . Ho - san-na. Ho-

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HOSANNA, BLESSED IS H E T H A T COMES.—CO.NTI>LED.

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CHORUS. TUTTI.
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Ho- sanna, Bles - sed. Blessed is he that comes, Hosan - n a . Blessed, Blessed is he that comes, Ilosin - n a , H o - san - na, Hosanna, Ho- sanna,

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Ho san - na. Blessed j s he that comes, H o - s a n - n a , H o - sanna, llo-sanna, Ho sanna. H o • sanna,

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Bles - sed, Blessed is he that comes, IJosan - na, Bles - sed, Blessed is he that comes, Hosan - n a . H o - sanna, H o - sanna.
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H o - sauna

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Blessed is he that comes in the name of the Lo.d, in the name of the Lord, Ho - sanna, IJlejsLd is he that comes, H o - sanna, Bles - sed is

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Blessed is he that comes, he that comes in the nain; of t'jie Lord, in the name of the Lord, Ho - sanna Blessed is he that

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Blessed is he that comes in the namo of the Lord, in the name of the Lord,
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182
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TO TIIE

WESTERN LYRE.
CONSISTING PRINCIPALLY OF ANTHEMS AND SET PIECES.

By \ V . 1,. C H A P P E L L .

"BEYOND THE GLITTERING STARRY SKIES," (Poland.) / . Hushaiid.

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the
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glitt'ring starry skies. Far as th' e - ter - nal hill.s. Far as ih' e - ter - nal hills.
Beyond, Beyond

3:
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Vigoroso. '

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Beyond,
SiiiiliiirEiiS^ii
Beyond the glitt'ring starry skies. Far as th' c - ter - nal hills. Far as th' e - tet - nal hills.

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No. 203 WOODLAND C M . Peculiar
In. applying a rfffvlar C. M. tht third line of the words is repeated.

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There is an hour of peaceful rest, T o innuining waiid'rers giv'n; There is a tea, f-ir souls dislress'd, A balin for ev'ry wounded breast, ' T i s found alone in he^.'n.

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Thore is a home for weary souls, By sins and sorrows diiv'n ; Wlien toss*'d on lifers tempestuous shoals,Where storms arise and ocean rolls, And all is drear but heav"n.

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There faith lifts up the toailesseye, T h e heart witli anguisli riven ; h vii-ws tlie tempetl passini; b}-, Sees evening shadows quickly flv, And all serene in heav'n.

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There fragrant flow'rs immortal bloom. And joys supreme are given; Theie rays di\ ine disperse the gloom ; Beyond the dark and narrow tomb, Appeal's the dawn of hcai 'ii.

No. 204. DUNDEE. C. M.


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1. Let not despair nor fell revenge Be lo my boso.u known; O give me tears for others'woes. A n d patience for
my own.

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2.
o Love
T n,T= is
; „ the
.!,„ golden
1,1... chain
_•_-!.- that
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T.. . hrippy
, sou^f
1^ above;
. .^i.d
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. . nn heir
""^"_ h — •of
— - ^heav'n,
—I that
^—.^-'finds• His' bosom
. — ^ - J .glow
_ ^ wilh
L._love
v

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184
POLAND, Concluded
CHORUS. TUTTI
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1 hey brought his chariots from a - bove, To bear him lo his anns; Clapp'd their tri umphant, clapp'd their tri-

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Splrilo.

Tliey broughthis chariots from a - - bove, To bear him to his arms; Clapp'd their iri umphant, clapp'd their iri-

lin^^iigiiEiiii^iii^i^pi^iii
^^g^zii^i^Eii^^^EiE^ai glo rious work is done.
Behold, behold the glories of the Lamb
Amidst his Faihfei'sthrone, :||:
Prepare new honors for iris name.
And songs before unknown. :l|:
umphant wings and cry'd, The

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Let elders worship at his feet.
The church adore around;
"With vials full of odors sweet.
And harps of sweeter sound;

iiSiSliigiiiPiiiSj
Widi vials &c.

CHORUS.
Now to the Lamb that once was slain,
umphant wings and cry'd, The glo - - rious work is done. Be endless blessings paid;
Salvation, glory, salvaUon, glory, joy remain

ll^i^iiiiliiiilSiiii For ever on his head.


POLAND, Continued.
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There in the boundless realms of light. Our dear Re - deemer dwells. Our dear R e - deemer dwells.

S^iiii^^=lil^3iE^PIlii?
iSHiil^ "ZSZZSZIZtZZ

There in the boundless realins of light. Our dear


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Re - deemer
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dwells. Our dear R e - deemer dwells.

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Duello. Treble and Bass.

iiii^i^3iiigiigi^.ggli|E|ii
Grazioso,
Im - mor - tal
m Angels bright and fair, In countless mies shine; At his light hand with
i=F=k-rk-
g o l d - en harps, They

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songs
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"BLESSED ARE THE MERCIFUL," Continued.

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tain mercy, for they shall ob - tain, shall ob - tain mercy. Re - - joice. Rejoice,

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J --joice, and be exceeding glad, for great is your reward hi heav'n, for great is your re - ward, for great is your _ re -

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and
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he exceeding glad, for great is your reward in heav'n, for great — for great

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" B L E S S E D ARE T H E MERCIFUL. Leach.
Willi spirit
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Blessed are the


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Blessed
0
are the
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mer - ci - ful.
r^iigiliSi^iagiaiii
blessed are the mer - ci - ful. blessed are the m e r - c i - f u l ; for they shall ob-

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for they shall ob - tain, ob
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" B L E S S E D ARE THE MERCIFUL,'' Continued.

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great is your re - ward in heav'n; Great, great. great is your re - ward in heav'n. Rejoice,

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iHiiiiil^lS^^^^^ii^ii^
^^PS|yiEi=l^ili^li^i^^^EEE^^^£EtE^?EEi
great is your re - - ward \\\ heitv'n; Cheat, grent, gTi^at is your re ward in heav'n, Rejoice,

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Re - joi — — —

V. - - joice, rejoice, re - joice and be ex - ceed - ing glad, and be ex - - cced - ing glad; for

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• - joice, re - joice. jdice and he ex - ceed ing glad, and be ex - • - ceed - - ing glad; for

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6 "BLES'SED ARE THE MERCIFUL," Continued.
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J-

Re-

iipg=iz£Eg!BSJagi^^^B for great is your re - - - waid in heav'n; Re-

I^^^^^Si^i^iSii=^^li^E^ for great i;; v<icr re ward in heav'n;


0
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m^it
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Ezzft±*:zz.
»l-=zzEE? z:-zzt=t:5::i=:
V.ard, for great is your le - - - ward, re - - ward in heav'n,

WMSM^^^^M^m -m^~^m
- - ^"''•-<'. rejoice, re - . joice, rejoice, re - - joiee. re - - joice, and be ex - cceding glad, for

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mi
and be ex -
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ceeding glad, for

- -joice, }
ro - joieo, — — ro - joice, re - joice, — — re - - joice, re - joice,
joice. and
" An, LOVELY ATTEARANCE OF DEATH, " Concluded.

iSiiteiliiilii^iiSiiiliiilSi
Irrjth, C a n v.uh a dead body con - pare. \ \ itli tolcnni delight I turity, Tht corpse wlien the iqiirit is fled; la

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B>
ii2iiiiiliil?i^i:^iiilgMiiii=eisEg;^;
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Breaih, Can with a dead body com -Jiarc. With mieiiiii delight 1 survey. The corpse wnen the tpirit is fied; In

thZMZmZUZZ
-"^ii^lSliiiiiiiiiSiliiiiiiiii
/^ IOR.

ligiiiiiiii^^MMliiyiliOsiiiiiiiEli^
lo»ewilhlhebe,uiti-ful clay, And longing lo lie in its stead — And
;z^:zr:
longing to lie in ils _ stead.

|3ii3iizif|pgl|g|g^
^ love «ith the bi.mii-ful clay, .\nd longing lo lie in its
ts stead — — — — — — And longing lo lie in its ftenii.

Hii^iilg^i
H
8 "BLESSED ARE THE MERCIFUL," Concluded.

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great "is
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your re - ward, for great
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is
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your reward, is your re - ward in heav'n.
• ^ • ^
mFor great is your reward in
^mheav'n.

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great is your reward,
hm—'
for
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great is
^—i '-,*«--•<•
your reward, is your
*«-
re - ward in heav'n. For great your
±:
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-+-
in
sheav'n.

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«zizz:zz5zr
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^—^ ^—^—^'
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" AH, LOVELY APPEARANCE OF DEATH. "
wm

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love - ly appearance of death;
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A h, love - ly appearance of death; No sight up - on earth is so all the gay pageants that

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z:^zl^zzz:^-zz:t^^tzz^z!txz^zz^fszzMZjf^zi
S3. ^ —1 (^—[^—1^—*• ^
CHINA, Concluded. T. Walker. 11

f^^n^S^iiii^iiiMii: Come and welcome, come.


/>,
-fl-—tr^
4- Hi
TREBLE, AfTeluoeo. CHORUS, TUTTI.
azza azz^.i lU 1—ti k k-
Affetuoso.

iiiilEiSilliSiSSii^SiiS
Come to J e - sus come and welcome, come and welcome, come and welcome, come. Come to
tZlTE

Jesus

i
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fczfe^:
-te—4- ^Si^i^iiy j ( — j <
i
fcE^giE^a^S5^SSEES5=iEE—i:&d==i£i=;§r;lElEl^
Co.Tie and welcome. Come, come and welcome, sin - - ner come.
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liiiEi^^iiiEi-iiiiiEiiii^igsifiisiii
;sg-^s^i
CHOKUS.

i-^^^l^i^ Come and welcome.


,_U—L—^-J—
Come, come and welcome. sm - ner come.

^^^igiiiii^ii^^ii^^iii^i^f zzizrizbz±=z:
10 " Co.ME HITHER ALL YE WEARY KOULS," (China.) B. Cuzi'us.
-o :^: »—p.-
:ezz:^
f^^SEE^ g^^EgEipgpJl
3. Jesus we come at thy command, With faith, and hope, and humble zeal; Rciiign our spirits to thy hand,

^^^^^m^m.2. They shall find rest that learn


iof me,
i I'm of a meek and
::t
3BZJSZZ23
lowly mind; But passion rages like the sea.

^^^SiiEPEl^^iiigliiiiiii=l
•—
i=S ES
1." Come hither all ye v.-cary souls, ' i c heavy la den sin - ners come; I'll give you rest for all your toils

K: ^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^m .p.^_-_._.
If:
T o mould and guide us at thy wil', Ke - sign our f^ii-its Io thy hand, T o mould .."ce.

g=lEgiiiliSil^iiiiiiii^iililiia
And pride is rest - less as the wind. But j^i^'-ion
But ]\'i^'-ion
ra - grs
ra - grs
liki;
liki;
tl-.e
tl-.e srn, And pride Sec,

iiiiiliiiiiii^iiiiliiliii
And bring you to my heav'nly homi;, TU give you re; t fiom ail vMir loils, And bHtig &C.

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DENMARK, Continued. 13
Affetuoso.

i^i^iigiiiiiiiiiiilg^igi^iii
i:S=!-
bEiS

^iii^iiaSiiiSiS^ii
His sov'reign pow'r, with - out our aid. Made us of clay, and form'd us men; And when like
^
wand'iring

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1- -(.;#. *.t_,...,
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£iiM:ill^^
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feiaiB^fefeilgiSP
^—*«fi3:zz
sheep
qiiizzz::

we stray'd, he
!«zi;zp:
brought us to his fold a - - gain. He brought to his fold a - gain.

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12 DENMARK. Dr. Madan.

iSE^aigniiiiiiiEiiiiiP P ^ i ^
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ii
—^iz:^; i^g^Sig^P^^^El^Ei^J^lf^^^^^ 13=11

Be - fore Je ho - vah's aw - ful throne, Ye nations, bow with sa - cred joy; Know that the
Andante MaeBloao.
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^t-4- BSi^liS^
-^ ^—*—^-^T^*"
—I-

-#:4<-zz iPPPl^JlilSiiiiiPiP^grrflf^g
ir#:fct
f^ESiiiii^liiiiliii;iiSiipg
h ^
riA.

i^^E&fLiiSiliiiiiiSiS^^iiilS
Lord is God a- - lone, II.; can cro - ate and he de - stroy. He can cre - - ate and he de - stroy.

iS^H^iiiiaiSil^iiiililii^ilpi
S^MI^^IliiiiiiE^iilHilS^^i^^Bii
DICNMARK. Continued. 15
,<.'II0KU3. Con Ppirilo, -9- .-»- -•-

gE£-^fcczl-tzE3£^Tr££sti:£z:£i:EzE:lSifc^

ililii3il^:iiSiiiills^igai^ii^
Vv'e'll crowd thy gates witli thank - ful songs, High .1. the heav'ns our
.'
M/i - - ces
.
raise. And earth, and earth with her ten thousand thousand
rii- . - » - -Pi_^0:0i, fOB.

iilif|iliiliMllfJBiS-g-iiig^ V .^

lilgliiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiilliiiliilite
iiiSiil"!iissSlli^:P§ii^iM
S''A:S:zzrzz-P^
-:g-k-i-H-- -^}^'\-

illf^iiiiSiiliiiSiii^^^ilg^
-ft-i^--1-

tongue.'. Shall fill thy courts with


PIA. FOR,
sounding pra Shall fill, shall fill thy courts with sounding praise.

iigSiii^P^^^iiiiasPi
:B
2

m±-•lzEz^£ ^iftiBglSliili^liii
I .c_[::.j.i_ A.za
14 DENMARK, Continued.
DUETTO.—.\ndant9 Affetuoso.

fpii 0-0
tnrc
•yVe are his
^ ^

peo - pie.
: ^ = Pi*«S^
his care. Our
^
souls and all oui mor - - tal
is
frame: What last - Ing
i
^ ^ %
^-^
1^^ m ^ it::** What

iiip^^i^^^eii
:^

last - ing ho - - nors shall wc rear, Al - - migh - - ty Ma - ker,


^?^

to thy
3i£
P==^
name, What

.i^fci^S^Sy^JiiSili^^ PI
^-^.^ PU. CRT.s- /t, Cl roi. ,^ . /ft riA. y s

I What last - ing ho - - nors shall we rear, Al migh ty Ma - ker, to thy i-.ame.

\^^.
5i.zz:z--fzzzt
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Inst ing
ilfcl^^Siiiiii^eig&^^i
" C O M E , YE DLSCONSOLATE." Wehbe. 17
SOLO.

^
1.
2.
Come, y e dis - con - so - late
J o y of the comfort - less.
where - 'er
light
you Ian - guish,
of the stray - ing,
HZZBZZW ^ T - ^

Come a t the shrine of God,


Hope, when all olhers
*^-^
fervent - ly kneel,
d i e , fadele^i and pure.
ii
^^
iS INSTSUJIEMTAI,.
sz l^^^^^^MvM^
IfiSzS:
t:
Here bring your
azzsf
wounded hearts,
^I^H^ii^iiiiiiiiiiisi
here tell your anguish; Earth has no sorrow that heav'n cannot heal,
Here speaks the Comfort - er, in God's name sayins. " Earth has no eon'ow that hea\'n cannot cure.''

m±i
llzzz:5: a^^^^i
TRIO,—or Semi-Chorus.

It
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*:

1. Here
^ii^li^SiiplESIil'i^SEilli
bring your wouniJed hearts. here tell your anguish; Earth h a s no sonow that heav'n cannot neai.

a-fr
t:
2. Here speaks the
SlSil^^^PBt
:z*z_3?
Comfort - er, in
¥m
God's name, say - ing. " Earth h a s no sorrow that heav'n cannot cure."

k—k ]jL-ULl± * ^
az:* ^m^
16 DENMARK, Concluded.

tm^^^^^mm^^^mm%m^
--^m
4^ iipS^Jil^iiiigfai^l
Wide,
W
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wide as tlie world is thy command, \'ast as e - ter - ni - ty, e - ler - ni - ty thy love; Firm as a rock thy truth muststaud, AVheu
Marslosn.

iSI-i^apiiliSH^iil^ai^
^S^iiSiiSiiSlsii^^Sigi
'^-H^iSglBlfeiiSi I
* £l3iiiaa^ilgi^ir=iili?§.iiilii^glt
roll - ing years shall cease to move, shall cease to move. When lolling years shall cease to move. When roll - - ing years shall cease to move.
PIA. _ -mr- fOR.

iSSiSSril^illSiiii^^iflliiPtgi
[giiSgiigiSBJBai^^Eiiaeii
KEAEVENTO, 8 lines 7"s. Wehbc 19
Andantino. -^ 0
B^^~-]=Fy-r#^^i|p
J. While with ceaseless course the sun. Hasted thro' the
-k-Q-T-k-k-k

for - mer vear;


IMiiiii^iii
z|EztfE=Ez-E=-!:z

Many soulstheir race have run, Never more to meet us here.

fe^zjijii^^^l^^iiigg^li :t= '^^mM


m
""Mezza Voce.

33 is^^ii
at:3iz3Z3
2. Thanks for mercies
iLzszzZ— :_i|zj_5Zgzi_zrz»z:^_i_.
past re - ceive. Pardon of our
wzwzw
sins renew, Teach us henceforth how to live. With e - - ter - ni - ty in
•4vS^
view.

liiiiiigi^ii^iiailiijii=iii^:iiiisi
^g=T szm ^^^^^^^^m
Fix'd in an e - - ter - nal state. They have done with all below. We a lit - tie longer wait. But how lit - tie none can know.

-^-f- EEEgSEi-Si^tiiil^
izzzz zszKzw: ippiE^gii^g^igglP^PpPll^g^^^I
Bless thy word to young and old. Fill us with a Saviour's love. And when life's short tale is told. May we dwell with thee a - bove.

¥i3E_._ ^^EJE^^^g^jgE^gS^E^EpEgEg^
18 ''S'jAR OF THE EAST." Wordsbif BishopHeber,—Kialmark.

iiHi^SltSS^ii^iiS^iii^y
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning! Dawn on our darkness and lend us thine aid ! Cold in his cradle the dew-drops are shining.
Slut of the East, the ho - li - zon a - doming, Guidewhercour Infant Re - deemer is laid.

sn^iHi^iiig^i^iiifrliiiil^iS
'iii^il^^SliS^Si^Sl^P^ Jt. F.
::z±3"
s^i^^giis^^^gSSS^E^^
Low lies his head with the beasts of the stall; Angels adore hira in slumber re - cUning, Maker and Monarch and Saviour o f all.
/>

.iilg^^ii^^l^iiiiil^SllIliili
Sa\', shall we yield him, in costly devotion. \ a i n l y we offer each ampler oblation;
Odors of Edom and offerings divine ? 'Vainly with gifts would his favor secure:
Gems of the mountain and pearls of the ocean. Richer by far is the heart's adoration;
Myrrh from the forest or gold from the mine ? Dearer to God are the prayers of the poor.
CANTERBURY NEW. C M . T. Clark. 21

^T^^ iil^l^
k-k~k-k
mm 1 ^ 1 A heart from sin set free! A heart from sin set free!
Trebles, PIA.

O
ii^^^iiiiiiii^^i^^i
for a heart to praise my God, A heart from sin set free! A heart from sin set free! A heart that aJways feels thy blood, So

^^^JE^^il^ I
,:fe-_.^
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Izfe
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P~p:
^ .
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A heart from sin, A heart

r< m^^^^^^^m
Tenor. FOR.
So freely spilt for me.

zzK-5=ftiiz-i:
A heart resign'd, submissive, rneek
My great Redeemer's throne: '
Where only Christ is heard to speak.
Where Jesus reigns alone.

^S^
freely spilt for me. A heart that always
—^liiiifSl^ifei^
feels thy blood, So free- ly spilt for me.
O for a lowly contrite heart.
Believing, true, and clean!
Which neither life nor death can part

^^S^^ fl"^ip§^
st—-^ZltSEZ: From Him that dwells within.

Thy nature, gracious Lord, impart.

iaSs
Come quickly from above;

ss^^^Pilii So freely spilt for me.


Write thy new name upon my heart,
Thy new, best name of love.
20 SILVER-STREET. S. M. / . Smitlt.

•E&i^^^smFf^mfW^^^^ m L-tt

siiilisiliiii^ilPiiliigilliiiife^^s^
Come, ye that love the Lord, And let your joys bo known; Join in a song with sweet accord. While ye surround his throne.

iiiiiiiiWi^iili^^liiiiS;Pii"Si^li
SSiiiiiiiiiii^liiSili :jrpz

'^^^m^mmi^
PU.
Hal - le - lujah,
FOR. Pli. FOR.
Hallduiah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah,
-^m
Hallelujah, Praise yc the Lord.

giiilSiiiiiiiili^^
Praise ye the Lord, Hallelujah, Praise ye the Lord; Hallelujah, Hallelujah,
"—0

Hallelujah,
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Hallelujah, Praise ye tlie Lord.

m Si: H
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•' ANGELS EVER BRIGHT AMJ iAIR, " Continued. 23
-^ - « - VERSE. -k- - B -

Take, O take me to your care. Take, O take me to your care; Speed to your own courts my flight. Clad in robes of

Bi^iE^lliiiiiHg^iS^NziEisI
-te—^

^^lUiiiiigEi^
•k—T
-Ti-0

Take O take me to your care. Take, O take me to your care; Speed to your own courts my flight. Clad in robes of

m ^mm ^ :=]=
iip
vir - gin white.
^^mm^^^^^m
&zz?sz:iz:fc::zEZZiZz

Clad in robes of vir - gin white. Clad in robes of vu - gin white.

^=~z^§^^=n^==3^-===^~fe"^^=^=^5^^ ':
^IPfgE^liii^i^fjiiMgi^ii
vir - gin white. Clad in robes of vir - gin white. Clad in robes of vir - gin while Take An - gels

liliiiSii^lii^iliSiESi^i^ilii^^ INSTRUMENTAL.
•IO ANGELS EVER BRIGHT AND FAIR. "
Moderate, Verse.

SE

a
Take, O take me.
k—
•3 ' ^ ' W0
SE ^
ev - er bright and fair. An - gels ev - er bright and fair,

II
S^EE tzzzs:
An - gels
Szaz
ev - er bright and fair.
m ^
Take, O
: ^ ZMZZMZ

take mc, take, O take me to your


II
II ^IZXZI _- .£
r:prz!z^gg^gs^ ¥^=*
SI — 5 z : ^ - - - -
ev - cr bright and fair, INSTRUMENTAL.

((
^^m
Take, O take me. Take me.
M^m
Angels ev - er bright and fair,

-b M^-
ig^jiigzg^
Take, O take me, take O
*ziii
take mc,
i^Eg|E^k^pp^;^^^^g|
take, O take me,

1 ^
E ^ ^ ^ ^
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take me An - gels ov - er bright and fair.
1 k. ,^
SE^ t—k—k
^ ^
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~fzzzzzt± E
Take, O take me IHSTRUMENTAI. take, O take me.
" ANGELS EVER BRIGHT AMJ EAIR, " Continued. 23

m
k.- - B - VERSE.
_-»_ k =—r—
jif^p ^ ^ :|= fei
Take, O take me to your care. Take, O take me to your care; Speed to your own courts my flight, Clad in robes of

-te—4 m Z3ZZS i^Jlli (iZZt

ll
5: ^
EJiE|E|^iEg
^iziz::^:
3 iPii
Take, O lake me to your care, Take, O take me to your care; Speed to your own courts my flight. Clad in robes of

I LI-QZE^E ==?ziz*=*Ez3fBi —tzz 3


* 0 ^-T-iz:
~ ^ E l z ^z£EElzE^=izrir
-k— ^ZZfZJZ-
it: intzztdi—|zzliFzzrz=tizzt-tziz
vir - gin white. Clad in robes of vir - i,iii white, Clad in robes of vur - gin while.

.:zt zr
-te—:^ =^E3 :^z5EzzE|zjzzii—J-_j_j_|-j---j-Eg

^IPiSsESJiiSlifeiiiig
vir - gin white. Clad in robes of vir - gin white. Clad in robes of vir - gin white Take me
i An - gels

| ^ | i i i i ^ | = - | S p | z i ? ^ ^ E i f J i E ^ | i i i E ^ ^5=^ INiiTRUSlENTiL.
OO ANGELS EVER BRIGHT AND FAIR. "
Moderate, Verse.

SE ll^i^^iii Take, O take me,

pziszizia •^£^
SE
ev - er bright and fair, An - gels ev - er bright and fair.

^^i
— I —
El -^ fezffs:
0--:s-0
^SE ^:^E1 ^•—¥
An - gels ev - er bright and fail. Take, O take mc, td.e, O take me to your

£:
SIEEo:
tj—zsiz sj^jp^^^jE^gsf^-j^pp ev - er bright and fair, INSTRUMENTAL.

m ^
Take, O take me, Take me. Angels ev - er bright and faur.

w ^^^^^^^^^mn
Take, d
,zf*z:

take me, take O take me. take, O


z±=f^
take me.
i&Pli^^
£f:
ii s «=»
take me
1 ^ ^ ^
An - gels ov - er bright and fair.

J— b
m °
Take, O take me
•=t-=z±izt
wtTRCMCNTAl.
E=S
take, 0
^SE^Pi
take me.
CLIFFORD. C. M 25
Bplrlto.
/- N
^Tz^gzzi:zteffzTH=—P
EzS
3. Jesus is
r B T t z^i c :
Z
wor - - thy to re - ceive. Ho - - nor and pow'r di - vine.
^ ^ 1 ^ ^
And blessings more than we

iSg^ii^
HE
2. Worthy the Lamb that died, they cry. To be
£
ex - alt - - ed
iiiiiii^gi
thus, AVor-thy the Lamb, our
Treliles. p i i .
hearts re-

^iig^SSllSi
1. Come let us join our cheer - - ful songs, With An gels round
iagilliii
the throne; Ten thousand thou - sand are their

I
EOz-trry—
—te—-S-^-^
ig
tr-
^^l^liliiiliiifOliig^
give.
.\nd bles - sings more than we can give.
- © - • - • - T -e-tanT-T -p-m-—T

Be, Lord, for ev - er thine. Be, Lord,


19—'

for ev - er thine.

iiil^^Siriiiii^iiiiiiiiiiigiiiiii^
ply ..r o r -^ ?!.—
W thy t\,r. Lamb
the T o«.li niir
our Vipnrte
hearts ro
re _ ni^r
- ply. Tn'nr h
For hep was
,,•:!.; cslain
l n i n fnr
for ius,
ic ITm-
For Ihe
m iir.ia
was d nin
slain fr...
for ....
'^ ' — — — ^ TOR. _ _ _ _

iiiSSliiiiiilgiiliBilii^ii^
t o n n e s , Ten
°
thou

- sand thou - sand
tk—
are their tongues,
/Ts
But all their joys are one, But all their joys are one.
A—F^.
S^^g^jg
o
^^PiM^ p '• ••
24 " A N G E L S EVER H R I G H T AND F A I R , " Concluded.

^^n^iiiii^r^fci Take, O take me to your care. Take, O take me.


1-
Take, O

iP=E ^-*-
Take, O
r^--r^-Ei^pgEi|ii^^pi
take ine Take, O tiikc me,Take, O take me, take me.

P=ff^
ev - er bright and fair,
^^^^Bmi Take, O take me to your
OL . -

Take, O

ffi ^iiS^ilsil^iil^^iilipSi
Take, O take me. Take, O take ine. Take me, Take, O

(ffiQ:-
i^Eftg^Epiiiii^=iiiiiiMiEipa
take me. Angels cv - er brg'it and fair, Take, O take me to your care. Take, O take me to your care.

izzizB^
m^m take me.
CIIORU.'S.

An-gels
t—w.

rv - cr bright and fair, 'i'lke, O take me to your care, Take, O take me to your care.

^sliiiSiSlPiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiP
take Bic
ORPHAN'S PRAYER. Concluded 27
--#—I-i—i-1

--#-

Fa - - ther
i^PiHSlgiiiSliiliiliiii^^
let thy love be known, Let
By
me
the
find
proud
my
and
all
weal
in thee,
Friend - less Or phan poor and mean, thy scom'd
But if we on God re - ly. He will prove our con stant friend.

ffi*^
^gE^iziElEiiEEl liiliiE^liii^ iili
--i-
^

If: :_t_^.
iiliiiiiiSi^^liiliiSiiilf
liiliiiigi^iiliSSH^^iHiiiiiiliiiiii
Nev - er let my
Still to God did
soul despair, God will hear the
I re - pah". And he hear'd the
Or - jihan's pray'r, Nev - er let my
Or - phan's pray'.-. Still lo God did
soul despair, God will
I re-pair. And he
hear the Oiplian's pray'r.
hear'd the Orphan's pray'r.
On him l e a s t ev-'ryeare. He re - gards the Or - phan's pray'r, On liiin I cast ev'ry cr, re. He re - gards the Orphan's pray'r.
FOR.
FOR. •"•
''•'^k. * k, '-^ . -" .".V •

a_,_© ,

^^Biiiiiilil^SSgPl^^iiS
26 " G L I D E ME, O THOU GREAT JEHOVAIL" (Tamworth.) C. Lockhart.
UNISON. — ^ — ——— /tt
/tt "^
' ^ • • • --0-
^ ^-
rTiQc-izi- -Jzi:fezzz3zq:i:dzizzz-:i;tititZ5:iifezzj:zz^7fei:^ikzsTti.fcp:F^

3. When I pass the verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious fears subside. Songs of praises. I will ev - er give to thee
Death of deaths and hell's destruction. Land me safe on Canaan's side.
/7\ /7t

illl^^liilElii:aiiiiliiiliP?iiS!ili
2. Open now the crystal fountain, Whence the healing streams do flow. Strong de-liv'jer. Be thou itill my strei'gili and shield
Let the fi - cry cloudy pillar; Lead uie all my journey thro'.
Cheerful. '^ fl'^w. ITA. /7\ /^ FOR. Temi'O.

liiiii^i^iPEiiiiiiiiiiieEigiiiiiiii
1. Guide me, O thou great J e - hovah. Pilgrim thi i'this barren land; Bread of heav' Feed ine till I want no more.
I am week,but thou art mighty, Hold me with thy pow'rful hand;
/Tt
:3rz:32i:!t3zi:czi::Ezz;T-ac=!ipzzq::!!tqz=iz=f4z£zz3:zzz
-^-^1
UNISON.
Afr<jtiio''(>. TI-IE ORPHAN'S PR.\Y!':n. Wo;(i.shif 3Iiss Carhr.—/.Cole.
nr
^iPp!piSi^iiiE^ll|ili:giiyi^EpEg||
—#-7r—-—"T—--^M—T—

1
1.
2.
Wli^r
What
Sor -
thniiuh
though
row's
:gi world
worid
child
Iv
ly
I
T I '

ifiends
Tiends
long
may
have
r

mav frown.
frown,
been,
- -f—l-rm

A\ hv
Why
--vn—y

should
Oft - - cn
r—f^ 1»~

II
for
de
.ZIZ?!ZS|L::

ject - cd
kind - ness
be;
mourn'd ;
3. Earth - - ly com - - forts fade and die, Sor rows oft joys at - tend.

il:
w.
i
-4- ^piU^iiHiyi&^iiii^i
" F A R ABOVE YON GLORIOUS CEILING," Continued. 29
CHORUS.
-ff-zy——
^Bt
4^i-Pzi
Hosts se
'^m.
raphic
=M4=4=3=^
humbly bowing At his foot - - stool pros Irate fall. At his foot - stool
'p—^
prostrate fall,

iHiiiSiiiHi^^i^iSiiiei^m
-#-3v-h-tZT-
4^

SiiiOiSiiii^iisliiiE^S^Ei^ipi
Hosts se - raphic humbly bowing At his fool - - stool pros - trate fall. At his foot - stool pros - trate fall.

^^^^^m^mm^^^^mmmmM
•gr s V y \ / INSTRUMENTAL.
Saints and Angels all a vow - ing, God in Clnisi their all in all.

i^iSlpiBiiiliiiS^ii^ii^
—-^"••^ '^ J » . „ii
all ^ -
a _ vow
x.niir -
_ ing,
;«« God
fZn.1 in
:n Christ
r'hr;c their
- • -.
all in all.
Saints and Angels

il %\ \ rr 0—0
:zi^ mSTBUMENTAL. ^
28 "FAR ABOVE YON GLORIUS CEILING." (Zion.) J. FatDceti.
DUETTO.—Two Trebles.
'•W.
•4t
Far far bove.
^
Far far a - bove yon
- ^
isttza
glo
S=?:
- rious ceiling,
^^m
Of the a - - - zure

-a: 3
^zi^fcz^S
Far far a - - bove Far far a - - bove
iiiii§i.^J^l m
Far far a - - bove yon glo - rious ceiling.
.izfi:

Of the a
3S

\m±
iL=:z:^=i
INSTRlMENTAL.
^iii :^zzz~qiiizipq:z»zszs:
-i-*i—
giiliiip^l^S
zizzzj:zz«J«:q

#^
vaulted sky, Je - sus sits his grace re - vealing To the splendid troops on high, To the splendid troops on high.

gippJii^l^iiiiigSSliiiggilli^
vaulted sk,y, Je - sus sits his grace re - - vealing To the splendid troops on high, To the splendid troops on high.

u^ iS
EB±:
INSTRUMENTAL.
Sipp J=^ "J-
i-i»t-
" F A R ABOVE YON GLORIOUS CEILING," Concluded. 31
CHORUS

^SL^iiii^i§iliPi§SligiiS^
And see Je sus, grace re - veal - ing. How our souls would long to go
-#-
%-0_
H-4-
-#-:
Spiriloso.
m "iEzJzl?:
iltiliEiiEg^f^^gi^iE^^i^gli^ to go. to go, to go.

'%'-
-4- iiiliiiSiSlSiiiiziS^^EiilSisI
And see J e - sus, grace re - veal - ing, How our souls would long to go

^Si^:
Izzzi^z: iifiililiiiiiiiiiPISlSllHSii to go to go, to go.

^iiiEliiSzSii
And see J e - sus
ili^
grace re - veal - ing How, How,
* E=S: £
How our souls would long to go-
~#
iiiiiEiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiii^i
-#-

Vnd see J e - sus grace re - veal - ing How, , How, How our souls would long to go.

^^iifeiiSilili ^ H i ^ i i i i l
Si=l= CIZ^^IZZ
^
30 "FAR ABOVE YON GLORIOUS CEILLNG," Continued.
DUETTO.—Two Trebles.

ilPliSiPiSf^iligSPi
ifcs^dzitzrdzz^

Could we but leave this fool - - ish dreaming, Of a fan - cied heav'n be - - low.

Si^iiiil^llli-!i[if^=E^#iaEiS^ l-NilhLMtNTAl,

[z=-:4=Sz&Etzzi?3E£?EE!?zzJz^zz=::l::i-—3z:t:=E^z:?~:Mre=
INSiaUMENTAL.

-H^ 1

:^
And see Je - sus,
aSiiiiiilSiiiHEi^^lia
grace re - veal - ing. How onr souls would long to How our souls would long to go.
g",

^iPl^iiiil!iiiiii:iiSii§SSSiii
tiiiii iliPiiiiE^lffi^ilpa
INSTRUMENTAL.
—U
i[L?p;=izsiz:;sziz^z"«z:
DYING CHRISTIAN, Continued. 33

fflma^^^
say, they whisper, an - gels' say, Hark,
FOB. I I PIA.

SZIlt
^=fS
ZEEES
say,
iSs^SSSS
Hark, Hark, they whisper, an - gels say. Sister
m
spirit, come a - way,
0-^

Sister
B^M
spirit, come a - way.
I
I

fcz!^^ ^
sggH k k—k
:^ -h

Ilark. they whisper, an - gels say. Hark

ii=j^|EiP^{E^-^i^i^gEJEgS5g^gg-jgg^i^^

'^^^^^^^Mmi^SMM^^^m^^M
What is this ah - sorbs me quite. Steals my sen - ses, shuts my sight. Drowns my spir - - it, draws my

|^y=i^yH=iii^ iki- -k-Hfk


^ ^
32 DYING CHRISTIAN. Barton

lii;fEiEi§i^7Si
Largo. MEZ. PIA.

iSiPiiSiSiyi^ligi
Vital spark of heav'nly flame. Quit, O quit this mortal frame. Trembling, hoping,
k-k

ling'ring, flying,
MZZZK
^ ^
O the pain, the bliss of dying.

gspgE^Hi^ ~i3
^ ^ lliii ZL:—=--k
•mai
1—•
^

^iHSiiigLiiB^^^liaS Hark, they whisper, an-gels

Cease, fond nature, ce^se thy strife. And let me languish into life.
iiS^SSi
Hark, they whisper, an - gels say, they whisper, an - gels

Oh ^^^i^tes :^ m
DYING CHRISTIAN, Continued. 35
( I 1

i^^^SiS^^
Lend, lend your wings, I mount, I
1 1 1
fly,
—k—k

O grave, where is
.Jl • . :
k—k—k-T

thy vie - to - ry,


pg^^^ff^^JEEE^^
O grave, where is thy vie - to - ry, O death, where is thy sting ? O

J-SE3^|EEgiipjfE^il^iS;^£ij^^SE^^^^EiE|
Vivace, r o a I I I

iEiii^ElElPJgiii?^^iiiili^!^^=g^
Lend lend your wings, I mount, I fly, O grave, where is thy vie - to - ry, O grave, where is thy v i c - t o - r j ' , O death, where is thy sling? O

illliiliii=iiiiiiliiiiffiiii^ffiiii?P
EE

^^=l^l^Piiill|iliii^iliii^ii^E^^
grave, where is thy vie - to - ry, O death, where is thy sting Lend, lend your wings, I mount, 1 fly, O grave, where is thy
PIA.

MiiiSSlii^^^riiiSTSIII^l^ii-:^
grave, where is thy vie - to - ry, O death, where is thy sting? Lend, lend yourwings, I mount, I fly. O grave, where is thy

iliiliiiPiiiS^LiiS&l^^N^^^
34 DYING CHRISTIAN, Continued.
/tt

=;
lii^ipipiililiiillii^i^
:3z=q:

t^ PIA. Adagio, FU. Aodantf.

^^#sil^ii^§PJiiiiiei-^
breath. Tell me, my soul, can this ba death ! Tell me my soul, can this be death !
pzai:

The worid re
^

cedes, it

^^li^iiEadiiiirrEli^^si^iiiii
ir=
iHi^iii^iiiiiiiiiii^eiiiiygiSii
EJEr^Eggl^^Z^^PEpEJpgg^-gEgppEgEpgspi^g
dis - - ap - - pears, Heav'n o - - pens on my eyes; my ears Wilh sounds se - raph - ic ring,

ffi m •P».

npiiPiE^ij m
0 ^ ^ ^
-k—F
feU
Splrilo.
"I LOVE T H E WINDOWS OF T H Y GRACE." (Hartlaud.) J. Fawcett. 37
•P-

IEEP-
-^
I love the win - dows of
m. -P-.^

thy grace. Thro'


e

which
e—.r.C-0-m^,—^^^^^1-..—--^D.

thy Lord
^ ^

is
^^
seen.
i
And long to meet my
m
Sav - ior's

:z±:
: ^ ^m
^: -I—i-
! & •

m :zt:
m • 3 ^ - = - l
And long to
m
meet my Savior's

^-k-i
&
I love the
izzs:
win - dows of thy grace, Thro' which
_ ^ Q _
3t
my Lord
tpz:
iH seen. And long to meet my Sav ior's

^ESSEiEE rz-sz^
±fc^ UNISON. t iigz^^^^z^;^^
::K:

And long to
^
meet my Savior's

Jf:
±b: F=^- JEJliiJEgEJ^EgiBEl^I
Without a glass be - - tween. Without glass be - tween.
2 . O that the happy hour were come.
To change my faith to sight!

face, I shall behold my Lord at home.

•iililSliiiiii:face,
In a diviner light.

3. Haste, my Beloved, and remove


Tliese interposing days;
Then shall my pasaons all be love,
And all my pow'rs be praise.

face.
36 DYING CHRISTIAN, Concluded.
^—p-'f-^g-k-r^kEiirizg-^-h^zpr.p-y-yz^
G) —•-[-—s~g""s~^" '' ^ ~'—~zz:~—zzip.. g. I ^ Z : Z Z ~ L Z L L - U — ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ i_ ',• L -—^
vie - to-ry, thy vie-to-ry, O grave, where is thy vie - to - ry, thy vie - to - ty, O death, where is thy sting? O death, where is thy sling?
/Tt

,Ei^^^^£gSEE£EE£
^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
vie - to - ry, thy vie - to - ry, O grave, where is thy vie - to - ry, thy vie - to - ry, O death, where is thy sting ? O deadi, where is thy sting ?

k-k-k-
•C-5—U—C ^—^
g^^^qzir
3z:s: iiii^iil^i^^^i
^p^iiiM^^iifeiiiliiliiiiiiiii^
Lend,lendyour wing^, I mount, I fly, O grave, where is thy vie - tory, thy vic-tory? 0 death, O death, where is thy sting?

^^|g^^^gEgr^i^gp|g£|^E3E:pp-pE^
- - lend
Lend, - •your wings, I- mount, . fly,
I . . 0^grave, wh'ere
__,^._.:_ .,...
is thy vie -- tory,
vie tory, thy
thv vie-tory?
vie-tory? O
O death,
death, O death,
O deat"- —' is
where =- thy-•--
sting?

^^^^mm
ARCHDALE. C. M. A. Law. 39

gll5EtEE i^isl^li^^Sill
2pd. " G r e a t is
mBZiS

the work," my neighbours cry'd, And own'd the pow'r di - vine, " Great is the work" my heart reply'd. And
srg
fcf
be the glo-ry thine.

iiSiSiiSigiiiiiilliaiS I -©- -e- ^-^^

liiiiilSipiiiiiii^il^aiiillliSM
1st. When God re veal'd his gracious name, And chang'd my mourn - ful state. My rapture seero'd a pleasing dream. The grace ap - pear'd so great.

isiii^SiiiiEiiiiiHiSiiliiiii^^ii^
Spirito First time. V\\. 1st. lime.
1st 2nd. time.

fii^Sii^liiliSiaiiiiliiiii
The Lord can clear the dark - est skies. Can give us day fir night; Make drops of sacred sorrow rise. To rivers of delight.

iiiiiiiiigiiiiasiisfiiiiiiiiliiii^ii
ty
v^ / \ ^ s -• V / First time. PIA. \ x

The world beheld the glor - ious change. And did thy hand confess, My tongue broke out in unknown strains. And sung sur - prising grace.

li^iiilS^SiSgSiig
j)^ In applying the above tune to a Hymn, the first part may be sung separate, and tbe last part apphed only when tbe spirit of tbe words require it.
38 PLEYEL'S HYMN. Ts. Pleyel.
--^4
iiiiiiEii
pi^SigB^liiiiiPISSSPIiPiiiii^
3. O ye banish'd seed, be glad, Christ our ad - vo - cale is made; Us to save our d'A a , - sume?, Brother to our souls becomes.

ISig^SiiiiiiiMlilgiiiPiiiiii^
--#-*-

2. Fear not, brethern, joy - ful stand. On the borders of our land; Je - sus Christ our I'liliei's Son, Bids i s un - disnipy'd go on.

pl^liiP^SiiPgliiliiiliiiiSiiii
^•^
-^-^-

1.
1
Children of
^ k i l rl ran
the heav'nly
nt t\\a Vio^ i r ' n l ir
king,
Irinrr
As we
i\t:i<'A
journey
ir»iirnn\r
let t ins
l*>t c
sing;
ciiiir-
Sing *^iir
'-iiiiiT
our *S,
«i>t-ifir'e
worthy
ii rtvflur
prai>c.
T * . - I , ^ ..
Glorious
/ ' 1 .-ii-;.-\.i.-
in his works and wny?,
i n K le li-nrl.-C' n tu4 U T !•>-

^^^^^^^^mMm^mmf^^mm% ANGELS HYMN. L. M. Tansur,

Igl^g^Siiii^E^iiiiyilSiHiiKli,
3. Lord, whatshall earth and ash - es do? W c would a - d o r e our ma - ker too! Fiom sin and dii5t to the- we c i u The Great, the Holy, a r d tlie High!

iisi^iiisigiiiijiiilitligiiiii
Q-#^-T;^-T-—:z-j^^i=zi:z:rszfci:^^=4E-t:$:q=T:il-t:p^bj^zfe5£'^:ti^:^:t^::&T

2. Thewhilelhe first arch - an - gels sings, He hides his face be hind his wiu^^. And ranks his shining thrones around. Fall worshipping and spread the ground.

piii Siili^^iiilliiiiliiiiaii^
1. E t e r - n a l pow'r, whose high a - bode Becomeslhe grandeur of a God ; In-finite lengths, beyond the bounds,\V here stars revolve their lit - Ue rounds.

fflEH5E3
H^giliiiii^i^SiiliiBP
:& o-e^
40 " A T JACOB'S WELL A STRANGER SOUGHT," (Samaria.) C. M.

m
/St
K— k - k *~K k—p^^—*- Ik—k
isi
l^T^-l^ k
0-0 0-0-0- tt:^
3. This an - cientwell, no glass so true. Our nature's uimage shows; Here Christ presents himself to view, Butwho the stranger knows?

2. This had she known, her fainting mind For richer draughts had sigh'd! Nor had Mes-slab, ev - er kind. Those rich - er draughts deny'd.

1. At
:^ipFpjg-p
J a - - cob's well a stran - ger sought His drooping frame to cheer,
& » :
>i-
Sa - ma - ria's daughter
iis^f^
lit - tie thought That Ja - coi.'s God was there.
/>

^S i—J<-^-U~iLt iSi^ggi?ili^l=ii
AliPHABETICAI. IIVDEX TO THE SUPPI.EMENT.
PAGE. PAGE.
Ah lovely appearance of death. 8 Come ye Disconsolate. 17 0 : ^ T h e design of this supplement is, to furnish a greater number of
Angels ever bright and fail. 32 Denmark. 12 Anthems and set pieces, than is embraced in tlie body of the work. Also,
Angels Hymn, L. M. 38 Dying Christian. 32 to introduce a few additional popular Hymn tunes. With the addition
Archdale,C.M. 39 Far above yon glorious ceiling. 28 of the supplement, it is confidently believed, that no book ever before
At Jacob's well a stranger sought, C M . 40 Guide me, O thou Great Jehovah. 26 published in patent notes, can lay claims equal to it, for the richness,
Benevento. 19 I love the windows of thy grace. 37 and chastity of the style. The book contains the greatest variety of
Beyond the glittering stany skies. 1 Orphan's Prayer. 26 metres in general use, and is particularly well adapted to the western
Blessed are the merciful. 4 Pleyel's German Hymn. 38 and southern sections of the United States.
Canterbury New, C. M. 21 SUver Street, S. M. 20 The attention of Teachers of music, and Ministeis of different de-
Clifford, C. M. S5 Star of the East. 18 nominations, is particulariy invited to the work.
Come hither all ye weaiy souls. 10

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