FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON. D. D. BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY DM*- Sccti 1%"^ V Pfl/A W. ^ JAN 15 1938 METHODIST TUNE BOOK. A COLLECTION or Cimes ^impteb to % Hfoijjobtst Pgmn gook. COMPILED BY A COMMITTEE. 1 xjy '" SfdW .h Ca TORONTO: METHODIST BOOK AND PUBLISHING HOUSE. HALIFAX: METHODIST BOOK ROOM. 1881, <> Entered, according to the Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, by the Rky. William Bbiggs, in the OilUe of the Minister of Agriculture, ;tt Ottawa. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/ttunebooOOmeth PREFACE. At the request of the Executive of the Western Section of the Book Committee of the Methodist Church of Canada, the Revs. Enoch Wood, D.D., Ephraim B. Harper, DD., Alexander Sutherland, D. D., John A. Williams, D.D., Richard Brown, Esq., J. B. Boustead, Esq., William Cluxton, Esq., and C. W. Coates, Esq., consented to form a Committee to prepare a collection of Tunes suitable to the various metres found in the New Hymn Book. A circular, inviting co-operation, was sent to the ministers, organists, and the principal leaders of choirs throughout the Connexion, which met with a large response ; and the compilation now presented to the Church is the result. The Music has been selected with great care, from the best sources, and with special reference to its adaptability for Congregational use, and at the same time meeting the growing improvement in the service of song observable in most of our Churches. The Tunes here presented will be found to be in accord with the spirit and character of the Hymns in use amongst us ; and the adoption of them, it is hoped, will promote intelligent expression, and devout feeling, in one of the most delightful exercises of Christian worship. Many of the Tunes have been tested by long usage, and have become sacred as a medium of praise ; others are relatively new ; yet an acquaintance with them will soon render them as popular as the old. The Committee express sincere thanks to those Publishers who have kindly permitted their copyright music to be inserted in this collection. To Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, for permission to insert No. 341, a production of H. R. H. the late Prince Consort. EDITORIAL NOTE. As most of the tunes are printed in open notes, care should be taken not to sing too slowly, It is a mistake to suppose that all music so written is necessarily slow. For guidance in singing, certain terms are used. "Cheerful," etc., prefixed to the tunes, the terms being supposed to represent the time as marked by the single beat of a pendulum or metronome, as follows : — Joyful, Pendulum 22 inches. Metronome 80 = ^ Cheerful, " 27 " " 72 = & Moderate, " 31 " " 66 = P Slowly, " 38 " " 60 = & Slow, " 48 " " 54 = & In following these indications, it should be remembered that the character of the hymn, the construction of the melody, the size of the congregation, and other circum- stances, will be found to exert an influence upon the speed of the music. INDEX I -METRICAL L.M. No. Albion ... 1 Angels' Song 2 Bartholdy 3 Carmel 4 Church Triumphant . 5 Communion Crasselius 7 Crucifixion 8 Dresden 9 Duke Street 10 Eden 1 1 Erfurt 12 Ernan 13 Eucharist 14 Evening Hymn 15 Federal Street 16 Fulham 17 Germany 18 Hamburg 19 Hursley 20 Intercession 21 Luton 22 Mainzer 23 Melbourne 24 Melcombe 25 Milton 2(J Montgomery 27 Morning Hymn 28 Munich 29 Newcastle 30 Newmarket 31 Norwood 32 Old Hundred 33 Old Saxony 34 Olives' Brow 35 St. Alban 16 St. Crispin 17 St. Cross 18 St. George 49 St. Olaves 50 St. Sepulchre 51 St. Vincent 52 Turin 53 Truro 54 L.M. — Continued. No. Vespers 55 Ward 56 "Warrington 57 Wavertree 58 "Windham 59 "Worcester 60 Wareham 61 L.M. (Double). Sunset 62 St. Serf 63 CM. Abridge 64 Andrews 65 Arnold 66 Ashley 67 Anbery 68 Balerma 69 Bedford 70 Belmont 71 Bristol 72 Caddo 73 Childhood 74 Claremont 75 Coronation (New) 76 Dublin 77 Dundee 78 Eagley 79 Emmanuel 80 Evan 81 Fan-ant 82 Harrington 83 Hartley 84 Hatfield -5 Holy Cross 86 Holy Trinity 87 Horsley 38 Howard 89 Huddersfield 90 Irish 91 Jazer 92 Kensington 93 Lanesboro' 94 Manchester 95 Martyrdom 96 Messiah 97 Miles' Lane 98 Mirfield '.".» Newton 100 Peregrinus i"l Peterborough 102 Prescott . . 103 CM. — Continued. No. Rephidim 104 Robbins 105 Rose Hill 106 Rose Lane 107 Salisbury 108 Spohr 109 Southwell 110 St. Agnes Ill St. Ann's 112 St. Bernard 113 St. David 114 St. Fulbert 115 St. Mary's 116 St. Peter 117 St. Stephen 118 Tallis' Ordinal 119 Tottenham 120 Trenton 121 Trinity 122 Walsal 123 Warwick 124 Whitby 125 York 126 Zwingle 127 CM (Doubb Bethlehem 128 Bonar 12!) Ellacombe 130 Haydn 131 St. 'Ursula 132 S.M. Bankfield 133 Re hel 134 Boylston l Cambridge 136 Cana 1 Carlisle 138 Christ Church 139 Dennis 140 Falcon Street Ml Franconia 142 Leeds 143 Mount Ephraim in Potsdam 145 Prague 1 Rhodes 147 Sabbath 148 Sarah II'.' Serenity lf>0 Shirland LSI Supplication 152 VI INDEX I.— M ETHICAL. S.M. — Continued. No. St. Bride 153 St. Giles 154 St. Helena 155 St. Mary Redclitte 156 St. Michael 157 Thatcher 158 Tuam 159 Warksworth 160 \Vhitefield 161 S.M. (Double). Armageddon 162 Diademata 163 Leomister 164 Nearer Home 165 88, 88, 88. Adoration . . 166 Bremen 167 Brighton 168 Calcutta 169 Castleton 170 Celestis Urbs 171 88, 88, 88.— Continued. Col mar Creation Eaton Euphony Giessen Maccabeus Melita Middlesex Stella Swaffham St. Catherine Matthias Paul St. St. St. Werbergh Valete No. 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 LSI 182 183 184 185 186 888, 888. (2nd Metre). Bradford 187 Brunswick Chapel 1 88 Centennial 1S9 Lucerne 190 Monmouth 191 Zurich 192 66, 66, 88. Acclamation 193 Bevan 194 Caledon 195 Darwell 196 Jubilee 197 Millennium 198 Penrhyn 199 Samuel 200 Southampton 201 Steggall 202 St. Swithin 203 886, SS6. Ariel 204 Harwood 205 Inspruck 206 Iona 207 Magdalen College 208 Maudesley Street 209 Meribah 210 Pembroke 211 Purleigh 212 Measure. 5.5.9, 5.5.9. ... 5.5.11, 5.5.11. . 5.5.5, 11 6.4, 6.4, 6.6.4 6.5, 6.5, 6.5, 6.5 6.6.4, 6.6.4 6.6.4, 6 6.6.4.... 6.6, 6.6 6.6, 6.6, 6.6 6.6, 6.6, 6.6, 6.6 6.6, 7.7, 7.7 6.6.8, 6.6.8 6.6.8.4, 6.6.84 . . 6.6.8, 6.8.8 7.6, 7.6, 7.6, 7.6 Name of Tune. No. Hungerford 213 Stour Valley 214 Harwich 215 Derbe 216 Sherbrook 217 Bethany 218 Love 219 Sullivan 220 Onward 221 " Lowly and Solemn be" 222 Canada 223 God Save the Queen 224 Italian Hymn 225 Newhaven 226 Olivet 227 Fiducia 228 Lomas 229 Sheba 230 Eccles 231 Fulneck 232 Thornton 283 Cnuader'fl Hymn . . 23 f Hilary 235 Jerusalem 2:!<"> Harrington 237 Leoni 238 Bath 289 Lucca '2 10 Amelia 211 Bwing 242 Measure. 7.6, 7.6, 7.6, 7.6 7.6,7.6, 7.7, 7.6 7.6, 7.6, 7.8, 7.6 7 6. 7.6, 8.8 7.7.7 7.7.7.7 Name of Tune. No. Lancashire 243 Missionary 'J44 Morning Light .... 245 Butherford 246 St. Theodulph 247 Asylum 248 Cowley 219 Faith 2r>0 Gait 2.')1 St. Hilary 252 Amsterdam 253 Falkirk 254 (iilead 255 Josiah 256 Russell Place 257 St. Antolius 258 Twilight 259 Comfort 260 St Philip 261 Ascension 262 Ash ford 263 Christ Chapel 264 (Marion 265 Batter Hymn 268 Bases 267 German Hymn .... 268 Harrow 269 Holley 270 Innocents 271 Judah 272 Mariner's 273 INDEX I. — METRICAL. Vll 7.7.7.7, Measure. 7.7, 7.7, 7.7 /./, t.t, i.t, i .i 7 7, 8.7, 7,7, 8.7. ... 7.7, 8.S, 7.7. (Irrcg.) 7.8, 7.8, 7.7 8.5, 8.3 8.6, 8.6, 6.6, 6.G 8.7, 8.7 8.7, 8.7, 4.7 8.7, 8.7, 6.6, G.7. 8.7, 8.7, 7.7 8.7, 8.7, 8.7, S.7. 8.7, 8.7, 8 5 7. 8.8.7, 8.8.7.... 8.8, 7.7 8.8, 8 4 Name of Tune. Mercy Nuremberg Prayer Putney Piedhead Seymour Ajalon Celano Crowland Dix Heathlands Nassau Sabbath Seville Temple Wells "Hark! the Song*' Hollingside Maidstone Mendelssohn St. George Thanksgiving Tichfield Kequies Grasmere . Protomartyr Worship "Vital Spark" "The Long Home" "Art thou Weary .'" Rest Paradise Rapture Cornell Newton Ferns Vermont Ca 1 vary Christmas Helmsley Regent's Square .... St. Thomas St. Raphael Triumph Worms Evensong Gounod Zurich Austria Benediction Granta Mant Sal va tor Toronto Tribute Luther's Hymn .... Bonar " Living Water" Elm Street Southport No. 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 2 '.'7 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 805 306 307 r08 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 S22 323 82 \ 825 827 329 330 331 332 Measure. Name of Tune. S.8, 8.6 "Agnus Dei" "Woodworth . . 8.8, 8.8, 8.8, 8.8. . 8.8, 8.8 (Double). Wyedale Arabia Sion Madison St. David's 9.8, 9.8 Cheddon Gotha 10. 4, 10. 4, 10, 10 ... . Lux Benigna 10.10, 10.10 Cecilia Ellerton Eventide Toulon 10.10, 11.11 Beethoven Hanover Houghton 10.12, 10, 12 Jesmond Kingswood 11.8, 11.8 Goderich 11.10,11.10 "Come, ye Discon- solate " Epiphany 11, 11, 11.11 Portuguese Hymn. . 11, 13, 12, 10 Nicaea '. Trinity 13, 11, 13, 12 Ems " METRICAL CHANTS. L.M 367 CM 368 369 8.8.6 CM 370 8.8.4 371 Irregular CHANTS AND SENTENCES. Te Deum Laudamus Otult y. . .. M it Ba'tishiii . . M ii Jlobinson . . Gloria in Excelsis Psalm l.wii From Spohr . n H Morningion . Baptismal Tallis The Strain Upraise Troyt,- Metrical Chant Elvey ii ii Anon ii H Shaw ii n Robinson . . . !• n Jfjil ins . , . n ii Sir O. Elvey ii it Shaw n H Dixon H H Trout-- i. ii Downs* SanctUS I Camirfy .... Sanctus II Ebdon Trisagion and Tersanctua . . Anon No. 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346; 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 372 373 374 37.-. 376 361 :;r,-j 863 871 872 874 375 INDEX II -ALPHABETICAL, No. Abridge 64 Acclamation 193 Admah 394 Adoration 166 Agnus Dtu 333 Ajalon 280 Albion 1 Amsterdam 253 Andrews 05 Angels' Song 2 Antioch 385 Arabia 33(5 Ariel 204 Arlington 386 Armageddon 162 Arnold 06 Art thou Weary ? 303 Ascension 262 Ashtbrd 263 Ashley 67 Asylum 248 Aubery 68 Aurelia 241 Austria 321 Balerma 69 Bankiield 133 Bartholdy 3 Bath 239 Bedford 70 Bethel 184 Beethoven : 47 Belmont 71 Benediction 322 Bethany 218 Bethlehem 128 Beran J 94 Bonar 329 Bonar (C.M.D.) 129 Boylston 13"> Bradford 187 Bremen 167 Brighton 168 Bristol 72 Brunswick Chapel 188 Ido 73 Calcutta 169 Galedon 193 Calvary 310 Cambridge I8fl Cans 137 Canada 223 Carlisle 138 ( larmel 4 bleton 170 Cecilia 343 No. Celano 281 Celestis Urbs 171 Centennial 189 Cheddon 340 Childhood 74 Christmas 311 Christ Chapel 264 Christ Church 139 Church Triumphant 5 Claremont 75 Clarion 265 Cleansing 404 Cleansing Fountain 400 Colmar 172 Come, ye Disconsolate .... 353 Come, ye Sinners 401 Comfort 260 Communion 6 Cornell 307 Coronation 387 Coronation (New) 76 Cowley 249 Crasselius 7 Creation 173 Crucifixion 8 Crusader's Hymn 234 Crowland 282 Darwell 196 Dennis 140 Derbe 216 1 )iademeta 1 63 Dix 283 Dublin 77 Duke Street 10 Dundee 78 Dresden 9 Eagley 79 Easter Hymn 266 Baton 174 Eccles 231 Eden 11 Ellacombe 130 Ellarton 344 Kim Street 331 Emmanuel 80 Kins 858 Epiphany 354 Erfurt 12 Ernan 13 Essex 267 Eucharist 14 Euphony 175 Kvan 81 Evening Hymn 16 Evensong 318 No. Eventide 345 Even Me 402 Ewing 242 Faith : 259 Falcon Street 141 Falkirk 254 Farrant 82 Federal Street 16 Fiducia 228 Franconia 142 Fulham 17 Gslt 251 Fulneck 232 German Hymn 268 Germany 18 Giessen 176 Gilead 255 Goderich 352 God Save the Queen 224 Going Home 403 Gotha 341 Gounod 819 Granta 323 Grassmere 298 Hamburg 19 Hanover .' . . 348 Hark! the Song 290 Harrington 83 Harrow 269 Hartley 84 Harvington 237 Harwich 215 Harwood 205 Hatfield (CM.) 85 Haydn 131 Heathlands 284 Hebron 380 Helmsley 312 Hilary 235 I Inly Cross 86 Holy Trinity 87 Hollingside 291 Holley 270 Horsley 88 Houghton , 349 Howard 89 Huddersfield 90 I I iingerford 213 Ilursley 20 Innocents 271 [nspruck 206 intercession 21 [one 207 Irish 91 Italian Hvmn 225 INDEX II. — ALPHABETICAL. IX No. I am Trusting, Lord, in Thee 405 I Need Thee Every Hour. . 406 Jazer 92 Jerusalem 236 Jesmond 350 Josiah 256 Jubilee 197 Judah 272 Kensington 93 Kingswood 351 Lancashire 243 Lanesboro' 94 Leeds 143 Lennox 396 Leomister 164 Leoni 238 Living Water 330 Lomas 229 Love 219 Lowly and Solemn be .... 222 Lucca 240 Lucerne 190 Luther's Hymn 328 Luton 22 Lux Benigua 342 Lydia 388 Maccabeus 177 Madison 338 Madrid 395 Magdalen College 208 Maidstone 292 Mainzer 23 Manchester 95 Mant 324 Mariner's 273 Martyn 398 Martyrdom 96 Maudesley Street 209 Mear 389 Meditation 409 Melbourne 24 Melcombe 25 Melita 178 Mendelssohn 293 Mercy 274 Meribah 210 Messiah 97 Middlesex 179 Migdol 381 Miles' Lane 98 Millenium 198 Milton 26 Mirtield 99 Missionary 244 Monmouth 191 Montgomery 27 Morning Hymn 28 Morning Light 245 Mount Ephraim Ill No. Munich 29 Nassau 285 Nearer Home 165 Newcastle 30 Newhaven 226 Newmarket 31 Newton 100 Newton Ferns 308 Nicaea 356 Norwood 32 Nuremburg 275 Old Hundred 33 Old Saxony 34 Olives' Brow 35 Olivet 227 Onward 221 One More Day's Work 407 Ortonville 390 Ossett 36 Overburg 37 Page 38 Paradise 305 Pembroke 211 Penrhyn 199 Pentecost ... 39 Peregrinus 101 Peterborough 102 Portuguese Hymn 355 Potsdam 145 Prague 146 Prayer 276 Prescott 103 Protomartyr 299 Purleigh 212 Putney 277 Rapture 306 Redhead 278 Regent's Square 313 Rephidim 104 Requies 297 Rest 304 Rhodes 147 Robins 105 Rockingham 40 Rosehill 106 Rose Lane 107 Rotherfield 41 Reuben 393 Russell Place 257 Russia 382 Rutherford 246 Sabbath (L.M.) 42 Sabbath (S.M.) 14S Sal. bath 286 Salf in the Arms ot .lesus . 408 Salisbury 108 Salvator 825 Samuel 200 Sarah 149 No. Saviour, Like a Shepherd. . 410 Serenity 150 Sessions 43 Seville 287 Seymour 279 Sheba 230 Sherbrook 217 Shirland 151 Siloam 392 Sion 337 Southampton 201 Southport 332 Southwell 110 Spohr 109 St. Agnes Ill St. Alban 46 St. Ann's 112 St. Antolius 258 St. Bernard 113 St. Bride 153 St. Catherine 182 St. Crispin 47 St. i 'ross 48 St. David 114 St. David's 339 St. Fulbert 115 St. George (L.M.) 49 St. George 294 St. Giles 154 St. Helena 155 St. Hilary 252 St. Martin's 391 St. Mary Redcliffe 156 St. Mary's 116 St. Matthias 183 St. Michael 157 St. Olaves 50 St. Peter 117 St. Philip 261 St. Paul 184 St. Raphael 315 St. Sepulchre 51 St. Serf 63 St. Stephen 118 St. Swithin 2(»3 St. Theodulph 247 St Thomas 314 St. Ursula 182 St. Vincent 52 St WVrburgh 185 Steggall 202 Stella 180 Stour Valley 214 Stratham 44 Sullivan 220 Sunset 82 Supplication 152 Susannah 45 Swaffham 18] INDEX II. — ALPHABETICAL. No. Tallis' Ordinal 119 Temple 288 Thanksgiving 295 Thatcher 158 The Child's Desire 411 The Long Home 302 The Pilgrim's Mission .... 414 The Precious Name 412 Thornton 233 Tichfield 296 Toplady 397 Toronto 326 Tottenham 120 Toulon 346 Trenton 121 Tribute 327 Turin 53 Trinity (CM.) 122 No. Trinity '. 357 Triumph 316 Truro 54 Tuam 159 Twilight 259 Unity 413 Uxbridge 383 Valete 186 Vermont 309 Vespers 55 Vital Spark 301 Walsal 123 Ward 56 Wareham . . 61 Warkswortk 160 Warrington 57 Warwick 124 Watchman 399 No. Wavertree 58 Wells 289 What a Friend we have . . . 416 Whitby 125 Whitefield 161 Wilt Thou Hear the Voice. 415 Windham 59 Woodworth 334 Worcester 60 Work, for the Night is .... 417 Worms 317 Worship 300 Wyedale 335 York 126 Zephyr 384 Zurich (6.8's) 192 Zurich 320 Zwingle 127 INDEX III.-HYMNS. Note. — The first verse of the following Hymns are used in this work to accompany the Music, by way of illustration ; but a suitable Tune to any hymn may be found by reference to the Metrical Index. No. of No. of Hymn. Tune. 1 71, 373 9 61, 369 10 27 12 147, 322 13 148 14 141 15 146, 393 16 170 17 179 20 185 24 356, 357 25 226 27 225 28 315 29 349 31 324 35 212 37 209 38 238 39 237 41 94 43 68 45 127 46 83 50 33 61 188 62 189 64 18 67 2 69 232 70 352 75 395 80 51 83 40 88 87 92 110 93 122 97 342 98 180 99 173 104 63 105 37 108 98, 387 111 76, 385 112 75 118 09 115 204 117 291, 398 118 296 No, of No. of Hymn. Tune. 119 202 122 200, :-96 123 234 124 235, 236 125 231 126 241 127 7 134 115 135 77 136 70 137 117 141 132 139 120 142 293 144 323 145 311 146 354 147 54 148 41 149 250 150 251 152 8, 14 157 151 160 280, 397 161 270 162 215 164 329 165 123 168 309 169 327 747 126 172 16 174 266 175 313 176 267 177 262, 275 178 194 183 69 184 391 186 92 190 172 192 381 193 13 194 4 195 282 196 271 197 198 138 199 No. of No. of Hymn. Tune. 201 307 204 260, 261 205 330 206 43 210 401 211 197 213 303 214 353 217 269 218 297 220 101 222 289 225 308 233 135 234 137 239 118 242 400 243 405, 292 245 277 246 153 247 152, 160 248 147. 253 254 335 255 .... 333, 334. 374 266 402 258 382 261 29 262 39 264 168 267 182 270 285 273 288 274 287 275 283 280 95 284 384 288 210 290 211 '-"•7 167 300 109 301 112 305 308 82, lit; 309 106 314 817 337 . 161 331 253 No. of No. of Hymn. Tune. 344 88 346 65, 38S 347 67, 108 349 347 351 350, 351 352 400 353 214 355 336 360 86 361 129 362 93 366 26 369 6 374 166 375 248 381 175 354 47, 368 389 389 392 90 394 113 396 119 397 72 398 219 399 218, 220 400 227 403 155 409 276 413 415 252 419 , ... 50, 3*0 420 22 421 40 423 1-7 427 in 431 435 436 438 414 444 91 445 64 ♦50 452 47 454 462 150 467 60 168 2:; 470 T' 1 472 386 473 INDEX III. — HYMNS. No, of No. of Hymn. Tune. 474 300 476 325 479 355 484 19 485 35 486 176 488 174, 177 492 78 493 104 496 142 500 . . 331 375 501 228, 230 502 272 503 278 504 249 506 317 512 205 516 107 519 81 520 96 525 404 526 158 528 156 531 52 543 256 549 184 550 171 558 17 559 66, 371 560 24 561 390 568 97 580 190 581 192 584 208 586 207 591 295 594 263 602 130 607 131 608 80 609 128 613 186, 394 615 165 No. of No. of No. of No. of Hymn. Tune. Hymn. Tune. 616 164 738 622 . . . 305, 306 740 265 628 . ... 337 741 290 630 217 743 245 632 376 744 244 636 370 746 .... 221 642 21 747 126 643 55 750 114 645 42 753 143 646 286 754 136 647 199 756 157 648 124 758 140 652 133 760 413 655 268 762 58 656 .. .. 344 763 403 657 196 764 62 659 191 770 264 661 1&9 773 416 662 134 774 412 664 321 775 304 666 316 776 246 669 12 779 229 671 ... . 121 780 407 672 10 781 782 406 417 674 38 675 271 783 343 676 203 784 . . . 345, 346 684 144 786 348 690 73 801 213 701 89 804 20 702 102 805 32 705 . . 340, 341 806 46 706 57 807 28 708 30 808 15 809 11 710 31 812 . . . 258, 259 712 36 815 818 100 74 718 5 721 247 819 392 728 105 824 825 273 ... 318, 319 730 169 731 181 826 284 738 162 829 ... . 408 737 195 834 410 ' No. of No. of Hymn. Tune. 837 415 838 411 846 34 847 44 850 59 851 3 852 48 854 149 857 301 858 302 861 239, 240 862 222 864 338 865 358 877 310 879 312 880 193, 198 881 328 882 281 885 56 889 9 891 201 892 216 902 1, 85 903 223 904 224 908 243 910 294 917 154 921 159 922 314 923 103 925 84, 372 928 367 933 178 Chant 15 359 Doxology 19 362 18 363 Chant 16 365 Horology 17 366 s i /ictus 377, 378 Trisagion 379 METHODIST TUNE BOOK. » i ♦ > « i. Cheerful. & Hpn 902— gUtriou — L. M. i — ^ ^ fcg-^:-?3^ &- J —! 2 —&—&- &L &- 9 : a ^d± ~&- r^ i J r -r^- £ -&-■£*- ^>- ?z= g -<5>- -&-&-&- B. Livins. & — £5, ^=^ King of kings, thy bles - sing shed On our an £? ^ £h mm i&-& F 2^ ^ ■"> I s - I ZZ ^ 22 -g >- -O- heav'n, Pro tect tin crown thy ^ * — ' ! self hast giv'n. g? — ^1— - ^ 4 \d -*- d o pre s ^ *> o- — ~ g- [ i 2, Hpn 67^ -Synods' Jtottjj — L. ft 1 1 -ttal ^ Orlando Gilbons. -&'< ~&~ —&- '&Ov !2L -& .£2-^ E - ter - nal depth of love di - vine, In Je - sus, God with us, display'd ; Moderate J ^J J ^ Vf[*¥&~ 9:53 Z2 g l \(7ff -£ fr~tr rr 1 — ~^' ^ ^7 (^ 221 & ^-F -&-■ - zzis ~ w =rr*- 1 > 9 * T ± — h— I 1 — h — i — — ^~ H — ' — t — ri ? dfcz&^-&zr± \j^c 225=1 And give these mc - red rel - ice room To slumber in the n lent dust MJJP± m^s^ -&- 1 [ ^ i ■£. Hymn 194 — tfarmcl— L M. IVaUhead. I if Z =zz T/gT H -9 n &-&*-& — &■ a!^r=fc ■&=*&£¥: o m -&- Moderate. Come, Holy Spirit, raise our songs, To reach the wonders of the day, U^Sua. 2? s: ^&- H-^- ^ T-&-&-&- -&• fsN ^^ ^ r^- s: ^2: H When with thy fie - ry clov • en tongues Thou didst those glorious scenes dis - play. djrng-^g- 9iftr f.^2Z^ .<2. &£& & *fr '" £2 ^3 ' ! -&-&-&-* £? _^2 2?" ^ — h^- — t^^- _^_a^2_"za: 6^ — I 5. Hymn 718.— tf Intvdt unum|>lujnt.— L. ft /. t. kk<*. :^: ■^ ^_^-_J_j_ - 1 — I 1!*-| J 15>~ Chcerjul. Christ, the Lord of heav'n, to thee, Cloth'd with all ma - jes - ty divine, 1 1 4* 1 ! 1 1 1 J ^ J 1. 1 , J ^ S 2-F 1 — gn ;^z^: 3= -1 — r -^ :^zg?: =tt 1 -&—&—&- -&—&—& 1- r^zz^=?— -: ?2=:32i^±^=(?_=^=^i :-f2Zi-»=» ^ ^ I l 1 r r^rr^^f- & &: — **- E • ter - nal pow't and glo - ry be, E - tei rial praise of right is thine ! 1 i 1 1 1 -&■ ' i r-& & G>— {^— p^— g £==t El [ 3 ] Hpn 369.— (Cfltmmmian.— L. M. Dr. Miller. tm X- ^ 0* # zz &- & £z& & -*j£ £2- <£& %-H5>y ] Moderate. God of my life, through all my days, My grateful powers shall sound thy praise ; Sal j? ipL -tf2. ^2_^2. I -iS 1 - ! & ~&L & -&- \ ? i r r cf 5 ' r -^i ^ My song shall wake with open - ing light, And cheer the dark and sil - ent night. v^ ^ <*? J L|_ (^ ^ ^: -r-fS 3 - -£?-+ -f^-- ^: .^j. 2Z : ^5H5>- I 7. Hymn 127.— tfmssdins.— L. M. Crassclius. & - -G>- ^Y^ ^3 -€? — £?- ISa2 r r^^tst^T; £ "&=&* £? /J gj - ^ T ===3C==^ £? ^? I II ^ ■© g ^ -&—&—*T-—s -2=jsE=a=&i rj c \::a'. -& — r-f^r- -0r- rJ\ eJ & * *- *=p=&=\ r I From the best bliss that earth im - parts, We turn un - filled to thee a - gain. ' fg ^ I fg r I J_?:_< ^ -«>- -,©- -a- & -Aj° &j&i rnz io I r 4 ] Hymn 152.— (Srunfixiott.— L. M. zirf ±2zfc^ = j =i= 122: L ^ — -S'-hS' -4 ~^- hs>- :J±P-li3:g: I i I I ill | i I I I I I aS7ow. "When I sur - vey the wondrous cross, On which the Prince of glo - ry died, A J J 1. J J J J J J «LJ #_e -^ — ^- c sa 3. _£?_ # _^ _^-_d2 22. -£?— ^2- -#-- — I — f- Z? -3 — — ^ ^ — ^-0—9- -& _^_. "2/" My richest gain I count but loss, And pour con - tempt on all my pride ' ! I 'I i i i l J«. J •& — &- _£?_.. ■^r* ^™# 2ZHP EEE -£L *ra > — &—& Hymn 889.— gresflw .— L M. i^Vom Mozart. & xs ^ I2£ & '&r-&-^& -&- i& ~&- -&—\—*--&=^r&- && -&35t -&- & J5T &" Eg Moderate. E - ter - nal Source of ev - 'ry joy, Well may thy praise our lips em - ploy A J AtL J ■ r I i *L .a- £L F^-| — ^ 1 — i_i»iJ: u: ^?— £? -*.*^--* &-V-a^-~&- :rx <5>- _J. i-fc-^-^-gi — #5--i — £?-/2—0 72 — &- * &- &- \ Cheerful. Lord of hosts, whose glor - y fills The bounds of the e - ter - nal hills, ii^g b>-Mt£-0&-, z^z zfz -& £±E sL^ \±4e L,a. -&- m A^M (^—0- m ~ i ^Pt &— J r ' ■?-? zg:l -&- -&—0-P-* izti And yet vouchsafes, in Chris - tian lands, To dwell in tern - pies made with hands. I J i T I i U i i i i fis j J s^*^ 2 t P-r -iS>- f2=h=5=^ — F^-h- #- B™ *3 I, <^ ^ £? -F=v- 7-^"^:: yr^ 1 — c-^x>^5 2? g 1 ^-^-^- 1 -— -! — i h — I — I — T^ - "2#^ p-fi?- P 1 ^- i Moderate. My God, how end - less is thy love! Thy pifts are ever - y even - ing now; +&L J. ±2c 2;p P »-(2- - ffl I ill! \S*-£A I i £i_r.i i i (2.J a ^ m [ 6 ] 12. Hymn 6S9— grfurt — L. M. Luther. fc*$%&f&- -&--L& - *i Jl g) ^ ^^ ^ ! &^-4^\#r-£-J\ 2?oW. This stone to thee in faith we lay To thee this tern - pie, Lord, we build ; -^T ^ I3Ci~Z3 J — (_ ^-£?- :*-* c _^ — ^ -«r ^2_- i _4__l (—^j- d: -^ ^2=«^ ^-# -^— P- :5Z =p=3 p^ £? t i «— Z7 I Thy power and good - ness here dis - play, And be it with thy presence filled- ^ -&- J^ &- ae ^— # ^? ^ ■&- \ & Zr * f^ g-?2 i I =s: ^=§ 13. Hymn 193— tf man— L. M. Z)r. Z. Mason. -*-*=i & ^ i— f 5>" g- Cheerful. Spirit of the liv - ing God, In all thy plen - i - tude of grace, !^ 23 2 ^-tt£ ^Fff -&--&- 22= .^_. i i I ,^j rj n ^ l _: P ! i-H H h I '^" ^ # r- & — jCL &_ . _^_ <2_ . _£? _£?_ -"-<$>--<5>— * — e zz SE T^^^" ^: ii 15. Hpn 808.— (gwwiutj gjjttm.— L. M. Thomas Tallis, *^ 2# -^— ^— ^" -tf—rt—iSh- -&~p F —I 1 i i-p— , j r ^="^=1 !?? t^&— >"~2?" I Moderate. Glor - v to thee, my God, this night, For all the bless - ings of the light: I ! I I J i -fit - -^ — ^ g Ft ? r r r r^^^p^ Keep me, keep me, King of kings, Be - neath thine own al- might -y wings! ■ i l l r I ^^ ^ [ 8 ] 1 16. Hpn m—it&mA Sftntt.— L. M. E. K. Oliver. PI ^ #— # 21 Z^IZ2=?I IS3ZP Slowly. He dies ! the Friend of J- J- ^ . r | ' J I I sin - ners dies! Lo ! Salem's daughters -weep around! i I I i &- -&- -^ J.. V ^ ^ ^ ^ -0—0- 5^ ^5^ -52. -^ -&- &.i &L I 1 -■S- p- -p- rJ g i a-\ ■?■ A solemn dark • ness veils the skies, A sudden trembling shakes the ground. J 4 9± i -J- - -&- -&- *&- -&- -£?- -& &-r-r-i — _^_ 5? r: -& — & -*-*=n &-&- ^ 17. Hpn 558— /utlunn.— L. ft IV. Harrison. §3 2r? fit r^^T^f t A h (^— 7H i 'r- I I I ■P-^Sh ^- >5_^ ^ i *> Be mindful of thy gracious word, And stamp me with thy Spit - it - =.j ** =^^g=^ o 3 ^ ksafc 5 o* -5?—^-. ?*=; [ 9 1 O O P tt \^3Z=^\ mi IS. Hymn 64— (Strmanjj.— L. M. Bzdlioven. ?-ij"- i r tSf -ri 2^ i -J-fSn- * J- — fiM 2 ^:i:g iS^" ^ ^ <^ — ^ ■^z ^: ^2- -s>- ?-j. ^ IXSE i i > boi I feLzzJ <&:* Moderate. I nchangea - ble, all - per - feet Lord, Es - sen - tial life's un - bound - ed sea, ^_ d .l_g &-&-& m - ri-rt- -&- ■&■& ■^--f--^ :&2 — <§- -gp-Hg-f* 2 ^T"^ 1" (^ ^3^ 2ZH-.S?. -<5>- r r i I ' . i "What lives and moves, lives by thy word ; It lives, and moves, and is from thee. 1 I d_j£r- & & -&-& 9&z ^— 9 €?-£? ^ -^ f^- !v?- -<^- -&- & & & ~j& %~^ i&-t& -* -&- JZJ-&- & ■& — g^ m 19. Hymn 484— Utomburfl— L. M. K?. w ^■ -- tx. Dr. L. Mason. rZ g > h g 4 g - -%— 2— 2— >rr- S-#- £=H= :- ar ^ I i i i ( i i f i -£?- i Slowly. thou, to whose all - search - ing sight Tlie darkness shin - eth as the light, 2 J- J- ' V J^ — *g-FF -^- •£?- £? - P- z&i&~ *~ •I — I #— »— ej £ ztzM~\ r \ i i i '^=£?— - Search, prove my heart; it pants for thee; burst these bonds, and set it free! i '>:, o # ;^^_. s g _ri^ 4 * ^ & -&- J J -#- o * (2 -i — u o •4 ^ 7Z--F— *=8=* [ io ] - I 20. Hymn 804.— futrsUi).— L. M. Huguenot Melody. ■?H—\ — i — i- -i — i- I^J fT & ~&-~&-&r_ ill • l Moderate. Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear, *VI (F(2^(3>7T(9 g-< -&£&- -&- z&i -& u i thou be near ; 1 &-&-&- ->-&-&- i -| r g3tg: --& «•=] It is not night if l l J i I -^-^-^- -&- -&- -&- -&- ~&± j — i — | — -&■ ~^^=&- 1 SI &—&—& I <^— ^ r^izg <^- C?2 .^i '■&-P=3Z- --■pc^a- e^ i i i #- 2£ 6h, may no earth-born cloud a - rise To hide thee from thy ser - vant's eves. I j I I III J J I P- S &—& -&- —^5—^5 IS 'r r r s: #H £&JE. 1 21. Hpn 642. — MntfvcfS.siou. — L. M. itet;. Dr. Dykes. — i — i— ^ ^ ■s? - — p e: ^ tTT-f-v—er*?^ g I'g ' a' P~tf"U I Moderate mr.-. Lord of the Sab - bath, hear our vows, On this thy day, in this thv house; 'I J J I "** •J. I -^2-^ s. p ^-^n — ^ ^ -I— _?2 ^ -£?- I -I FT!5 ^ ^zt -C-«5H S <5H * rJ ^& o & Y^r -%-* a And own, as grateful aac - ri - fice, The aonga which from thy set - vanta rise I i ^ ^ g£ -i-l — i — k ^ ^ fi gf^^g =fttf iff -c iff [ ii ] * ^^ ^U o ^ g 22. ^ 2 lil ^>- & -& &1 -&-&- Hpn 420.— gttttftt — L M. i?' 17. (?. Burdcr. -&-1& - iS>-&- -t— -&■ IZt & &jrjr &- &- z^t±~4 Cheerful. My gracious Lord, I own thy right To ever - y ser - vice I can pay, lg ^ ^^ca ^ ^ t ?2= "!^- rs: 33? za3£ i:« s: -i© — - ^^y^ =tS?-- I (^ (^ tett g ^ j-- ^i And call it my su - preme de - light To hear thy 1 ' I J *- *-A£- 36 ffi die - tates, and o - bey. r-zz: 221 ££ -£?- 3 23. Hpn 468. — ^Hainsicr. — L. ft .Dr. Ma Inzer. ^ * i 3 ^~ g::::^zz^=^.z^ £?•• -f^— f2— g_eS^H ■St-; ^ ^ f^ i— ^ ■r ,_j — i — i — _ x:^z I Slowly. God is the re - fuge of his saints, When storms of sharp dis - tress in - yade ; t ■ZtZJSt ^f=f- ? — ^?- ii o 4 si YTf ■& z=z£ -p- IPil £ rj>; Ere we can ofr - er our complaints, Be - hold him pre - sent with his aid. A. J i iii *=3 g* ,-g- g 1 -g>- -g 1 - o ei i***-*- . J g . s FF ffr - r-^^ ?=3 [ 12 ] f-r Hpn 660.— yUBfaim— L M. Dr. Ford. & & f & & \ 1 Slowly. God, most merci - ful and true, Thv na - ture to my soul impart: Stablish with me the I I I I j | I I I I gi.g* <3& &a & & &4\ 1 . 1 J. 1 1. \p mm &-& &-<^ &-& — ^-^ p¥TP\& ^gg^ I h rzz covenant new, And write perfec - tion on my heart, And write per - fection on mv heart. 1 Q. J j j j i J j J j J i i i i ' Biz!*?: ^> — — ^ ^ , df-sf: a & & g ' ^ =: s? & * ^-GL M h -4- I 25. Hpn927.--»Utromtof— L.M. ! £. 7/'<:66c. Moderate. thou who hast, in ever - y age, Thy trust - ing peo - pie safe - ly led, A^L.A^.1 J_J ! J U A > J /d -^ tg- J fegfi^o? '.2' £ ■•5' -P—M a Q& O P — fflIC P & 1 > r. I I — j— -. -==£±22 -^ 1- •P- Wfrzy^ r 1 t^- 11 On us, who in thy work en . Thy Spir - it's guid • ing in - Bnence shed. g J J diAJ^^ :^_:z£2 ^ #? £=t '—*-^z 4. t ii i f -<5>- f o o >s— i — l 26. k Hymn 366— Hilton— L M. W. H. Gladstone. 3^ -I I- &-§£& x ^ — ^— - F^= TSi-'g £?-^> ^ £? &•••&& — G^ ^ Moderate. In - to thy gracious hands I fall, And with the arms of faith em - brace; i i ill i I 9lM ^—"'1 -&-&- ■&-&-&- ■&r~ &- r & K -7&— & -I 1 !»• .^. '—&- -I r- ■& ~ & u ^~ 1 A, i i 1 ■5t^ ■p— pr ^ -?I5t - ~S£ - — (^ J H-^-q^^;^: (^ ^JZSI^I 10 27. Hpn 10.— P- " ■ ^T' -ri—rO-- -* 2SSI 5^i^ ^ ^ i° ~J Hr 9 ~ < °T^~ f i ° °i tf „ ^ t^" (Sti- *p § m **£* & ■i — '- — i- -p to — r- -i — t- -I— -F^- I ±S=W3t n Whose grace to all did free - ly move, And sent him down the world to saw. 2*8 *=- ^ o =* * —&—&— L & & &—& Z&- -<*- &— & — ^ Cheerful. A - wake, my soul, and with the sun Thy dai - ly stage of du - ty run ^-f-f rf- T J J * eJ * i& -&- ; ^ L__ _; +-M 1 — i — _^_^_; 'J ' I I t t ^ -P* J I P GZs< & 5 ^ Jd &—&— *?— &— JL-& * -£ cJ & =z£ & -LU JISZZ ^ — g> # r ' < g • * ^ i Shake off dull sloth, and joy - ful rise To pay thv morn - ing sac - ri - lice. r-*— I r £?-, — — ci:_±:^__^jz^=:^: r & —&— j-&— 7 3—&^ &—& ?2=J -£2-£2- "1 29. Hymn 261. — ^ttunich. — L M. German. ZJOE -& P+t^JZ^ —\ r^rrw *E*= m s+& Slow. thou that hear st when sin ■ ners cry, Tho all my crimes be - lore thee lie, — — ! — -o r^- fid J ^? — St-'S ^--^T-JZ^z: 1±jGL£Z.CL o & s=i L^-rf_ I i - z^-iai*i * SIFP 2 o I ^ -I- rrr ■^ » e- o ^2 J -r " fffgr" BT g ? (g -gj "^ -&Z&±T^L s> ft? ■"■ II 9v Be - hold me not with an - gry look, But blot their memory from thy book ^ > = « Iffl ff ^> ^ a-^- -SoZtZ. The Lord is King, and earth sub - mits, Howe'er im pa - tient, l '"" I I 1 I i I ' — I ! i i ^ ffi=^qp[^^?cj==pa=^=E ?z -^ J *-T v-t- r? g ? - i i — i- -H 1- :r:i 1^2 7tz5l=3tzg r— f=f «$>- a=£ 22Z <^ ^=^ g=^: ^s? ^2=f: -<§- :^; -&- ~&r -^ "^g: to his sway ; Be - tween the Cher - u - him he sits, And makes his 9 7 # -^ A-A&j^^A JTj^ j ^ ^or&=(Z- -& ■£. & -&—P- _£?•_■ I — & -v 1 L -F— hj-H 1 — ^ <^— (^ -f-i- i • restless foes h^~ S$ zc ■S* g % gg j (^ ] 9:? ?fcz£: bey, And makes his A t = f=g <£? -<£> — ■ ^--^ rest - less foes o - bey J £? tfS #-(2^ ^t.C -&-&■ m -&■ 31. ^ Hymn 710— ^Mmwftrt .— L.M. - J 1 J J 1 " ■ lxgk Z)r. Wainirri'jht. ftwr -x» g»r rr'rrr fzat P *-«- Cheerful. Let Zl - on iii her King re - joiee, Tho' Satan rage, and kingdoms rise; 9 : ^ f rrr ' K ri ig^ o.-jp. g [ 16 ] 3flttVmat1tft. Continued. He ut - ters his al- might -y voice, The nations melt, the tu - mult dies. i i J J i i i i i I -&- ^_ -&- A ! 4 I s IS -£?- -&—& 3=; i 32. Sfe £fe±g -!^- Hpn 805.— gtaimul.— L. M. W. H. Hart. -&- -&-* £2—^ I | ^ ' Moderate. How do th)' mer - cies III I ^iJ T^ ^ ■te- — _=S£ J ]? 5>" close me round ! t wt : -<5>- T^— g± I I I For - ev - er I i_ l a - bound ; The ser S =d: ..J^. £?~ 9 — & f ^ ^ o ^ _fi>. vant 13 I E o f bove his Lord. - ^.-O J ^^j^£=r=#|=|| ^- B f 17 ] 33. -Sn£ Hpn 50.— ©Ul $uitot*d .— L. I G. Franc, lCJfi. ■TOT m & :z?: -<2±zt^ -&■ -& -&- & -& &-^& & 1.J J l^ g^l^ ^U rltg-^lJ- 22." T^ "- -^=^- 1 i ! .tfoZd. All peo - pie that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice : ^?2 -5?- -I — ■«- ■ -V9 — -^ 1 1 1 ^ <3. _ zc ?z e -£? &—&- -&- t=& I 2^r=»: 22 - J ~(S' — &-*-& — S* ^=^- ^ ^. -<5>- X^_£2_ :22i -^y^-i- 1 ^::zg r -p- m g| Him serve with fear, his praise forth tell, Come ye be - fore him, and re - joice. -£? 1-0 h y h <5>- J-J_ T J _^_ TH _-f: r J zc -<$>- —r x f- ■®a£ -^ A -J — i — i 1— G*- U r Hpn 846.— ©to Saxony.— L. M. German. £?- 3i -&- & — & w =*)= <5»- £? 5t ffrff ' ' r n r ' r " r f £7om;. Al - migh - ty mak - er of my frame, Teach me the measure of my days, frffr -&- f-p I ggf£E J-J^- -(=2— F -(2~ (2 -^—^2- J I J -£?- 5» =02' t r- ^_~2tr^_~ -<$>- ^t I PS 8 ^--^g-^±^- £=St ?=^1 -£? — ^y ■ j ?^ H Teach me to know how frail I am, And spend the rem - nant to thy praise. ■A I . J i I i i .III I &xztzzt. rt -a>- \ rf I i J 75>- [ 18 ] 22 i=P J 11 35. Hymn 485 .— ®tt»«f grow— L. M. W. B. Bradbury. -& — e g ■ -- g? g? T~gr g^ 1 I I I I ^ II 11 L. r tfZow. Deem not that they are bless'd a - lone Whose days a peaceful ten - or keep g?- -g— g? g? g? - &—& ~&=&- -&- J3L -t^ — g?- 1&—77 <£-<%-&-&: &—& '& & -&■ m 1 1 ^& -g?- 1 H r ■&—&-&--&—& &—&—&—&- > .&- s:: :^_^: ':&-&^33 =T- :i=f±5=^z^z^j ^fc^ ii 1 Th' a - nointed Son of God makes known, A blessing for the eyes that weep £?_g? „g?_ g?-..^ 1 ^J ^'_^d ^d_J_ g2 BE is: g? -g? — g^- :a=^I g? g? g?— g^ ^2^2= &—&— ■0-ZJr Z22HZ2Z:: a 36. 33 Hpn 712.— 0flwtt.— L I. P & 5 SbdSst ■n4 'ff^^rr^rp -4 ^ Widdop. AUtst a Lively. E - ter - nal Fa - ther, thou hast said, That Christ all glor - y shall ob - tain; EEE:] ^:Ji:i .z/rezrz^ia; a* **!..• ^MjJJ =^F ^ ■h aqst. £=£ra.- (2- #^ <^6* f± H ^ ^* r^j 75" + 1 2Z 1 1 ' r jt±d^3*t-^?e a: -<9- L 6>- f— 1 — 'tt^^J I r -ip* That he who once a sufferer bled Shall o'er the world a conqueror reign. 1- :2S=T(SL t &* m [ 19 ] 37. Hpn 105. — ©t^rfturj. — L. H. Rink. 23E*Ej & p jz£ i ^ 1 1 i H •- & i Lively. Praise ve the Lord ! 'tis good to raise Your hearts and voi - ces in his praise : l > ! J2. ±JL J J J J -«Li 1 1 — -&- -& &~ & & &—&- • * P^P r p # a !Z8 His na - ture and his works in - vite To make this du - tv our de - light, i I I J>LjL 9%1 <£. — ^ — #=*: :^H3i: -- A I . I I I kJ-J- -G^\ I e§S g—g^ &^& -J2~p- -&- ^ t: s=tp: -- P I I — \ Slowly. thou, whom all thy saints a - dore, "\\ e now with all thy saints a • gree, m ^AJA I i ! e — ft* 1 1 jt -?- J £ZZt I ! I I l -a- -&- —-2—-& j* ^ zt: # — ^? ^ P 8=*=^=^=; f •? r p ^ i i And bow our in - most souls be - fore Thy glorious, aw - ful Ma - jes • ty. . j^_ A. jl \ i I I J. J -J2- J * tf> 9^-rf o r- t=t=s: *5 £6 *=*=^— zfe* — # — ^ [ 21 ] r *=^ ia Hpn 148.— SrtkfrfieM— L. M. A. E. Browne. \ I 2~P"fg = 5= <$>- *:*: z=2=z£js£ -^ ■&-&—&--&-T&- — — ^ 1— *2 ^ -<£>- Cheerful. To us a Child of ioy • al birth, Heir of the pro | - mis - es, is given; ! i I I J ! -fi 1 9'P# Sxz2 <-2: ^ ^=. ^ -±&-z)± ■&-&-& ■&-&- H. P. Smith. — ^>- -&—&--&■ ~& &j£ Pf* "23 ] 1EE2 af - ter rain, And sweet the sleep which ibl - lows pain d d A \ -&- J _-&- \_*a._0 J /o A Moderate. Sweet is the sunlight I m_L1 O g > & ^ & -£?- iszfp: -&*-- & p •^ ^ — £? a 2?~ £? b?3^ ^ iii i i ^n p i -^*p- -z? • And sweet - ly steals the Sabbath rest Up - on the world's work-wearied breast. J I J I I l.i I ~Z-%-% r— 1- HZ> — - d & -*=&. -& P >P7" -&- ^ g"T=} I [ 21 ] 43. Hymn 206— JMsfottSL— L.M. L. 0. Emmerson. Slowly. Come, sinners, to the gospel •<5>- -&--&- m r¥ gr angzzp: at -^- -^ ~^- feast ; &—<2-<2:- Let ev - 'ry soul be Jesus' guest ; i I I | a T&2ctfkzt22. 15CZ2.—@Z r=± I -^ -,- g? & & ~&- & — &- — &- -& ^&- -&- P -&- t&s. -a+et-CA. Ye need not one. be left behind, For God hath 9 : & & rt - &-& T bid 1 CX t- ^ (^ &—& Ht3 1*5 — LI "^ den a?Z mankind. z^^sqi^zjszzsz -&=&=- <^- ^ ^i^: • er lives, He lives, "ff -*srr-&- ZtZ. & f%? "~f '&:. \ &• and on the earth shall stand; I J* RJ? r ^^S ; -^ J=s. i s rvsrg< ig M "^ J 'tt? IP And though to worms my flesh he gives, My dust lies numbered in his hamls. ^T^~ g Jg -fi>— , ti ' i r -^- -£?- -£? -- i — - 1 - 1 — i — M- -02. rt— m^ -^ g- Lp=,-J_-^ —&— Z(ZZ&1-J=Z I F - 2=TI - ^-^- xsi -&—&- & -&- i- -f— H- =#-*-# ^-i^±-^-p- f-H Z3?: - -tg-g ) i iii ii i On whom for all things I de - pend ; In - spire, and then ac - cept, my prayer. I I ! I I 2£ '<--r-l /*3- ^P=F -^2— ^ &-J2. i -g +-i g- g? ^ j^_. g ~ - -*-fc 46. Hpil 806. £'t. ^lUiltl.— L. M. St. Allan's Tune Boole. l jZi G± r pf i Moderate, ^"cw eve - ry morning is the love Our wakening and up - ris - ing prove I (g- -^- (^ -<2_ h£? — g- h— 1 — g ^-^ . gt.J ^" . ^t ^ J a r £? ±0?z#± -G>- I f PTi I Through sleep and darkness Bate - ly brought, Restored to life, and power, and thought J. j+2: -c- JL ^_ i ill J. ^ t): -&—&—& -v TWw^tt^p tzc f= i -fi?=-(2. 1 ^^ ^ -g" ^ 1 r 2i i 47. 2r&—<2—& —±-& \ i i i Hymn 384,— ^t. it rfapitt .— L M. &> — t ^ Z2Z g^~ g? r^~^ » isz^:: =£Z ? i «A -<^— — £? F £?^~ Z~-j&—£L. T -& — ^H -^5 — ^-\3^-\-&—&-&*Ar&- h^s — yd- i There is a calm, a sure re - treat ; Tis found beneath the mer • cy • seat. g gHtfrJ p L-ftaar ^' -^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^. ^ szz^: -d$» — - ^ A -&=&-&- ^ -<2_ !^ ^— ^ I 48. Hpn 852.— ^t, Cross— L. I. ifcv. Dr Dykes. ** 15? ^ & ~&- m -&=&& ■&- & £7ok> Asleep in Jes • us! bless - ed sleep, From which none ev - er wakes to weep! \ &—& c v 4 - -^i-&2-eL 15>* -£?--•- '&T- :_<2_ -& U£&*L -&1& &- 1 1 m ZZt 22TZZ5L 1^=221 77^= -= z^r^ »-^ -»T*2 pHF ■H»- ^ £ A calm and un - disturb'd re - pose, Un - broken by tho last of -<5H O t _£2. -&-T& Cs <5 ■o~ =t32t 5 2 I I 2:. I Hymn ili.—M Mtottit .— L. M. R. Harrison* & -0- i ~EL -F=v + i^=* T=R JEZ* Wieerful. Go, la - bour i CAjzl >r f? r-# f ^ 3=t on; spend and be spent, Thy HE &—&- & i ^ ^-t-<5>— <^ <$>-~- ip: S£ «* r H joy to V^J-4- -•S 1 - I f=i ' do -^ — fi>~ -5?- 4— J- -<^- ?2=~^ 2Z the I -&- im =P Fa - ther's will; It zjgZ^ ■&Z.--& ■es- HI ^ •&' -&- % is: ^2Z -&- U -T-&—T & =qs=p=¥z ZZ [ IS -fi>- the way the I <£> -<^>- -fi>- -&- t Mas - ter went; Should not the Jr^ i ! i ^ h \ i?r -&- 12- i ser it still ? -&- &- ^>- & — &- ^=£ ^=t 50, Hpn 419.— 9t 0tavw — L.M. -&Z&L -&=&- 1 Hudson. H — I — HH— (^-+ 1=^- — i-I 1 j 1 Jh :* 2L s 1 — 4-^^^-i— — — — 1 — Lively. Forth I in thy name, Lord, H=8zix f i 2zfci jb_ go, My dai - lv , -&- & & ■\ — -*- ^ • g i g ( g ( ^ t=fc£=E -^ <-? -fC— ^ — ^? -«>- l 2«5 ] ft (Otam — Continued. Hymn 80.— ft. Jfrjnttctat .— L. M. George Cooper fc ( ^'- s: -<^- &-■*--& -&—&—&- ^ X—&- H h z&~&~-& ^-*g-&-& Cheerful. How pleasant, how di • vine - ly fair, Lord ot hosts, thy dwelling* aie — &— ! £? ^ I s?; :x <*-gz2=§fc h t=t 1 # <&- ^ ^: -I H ^ T £—&-&- ii ^2= 5B &—& & -& ^ -■J. ^tafetgrg^ i f r r rp With strong de - sire my spir - it faints To meet th' as - sem - blies of thv Htinta. ^i fc£ -ig- ■&■ P *Z -( >> ^ ^ J-J J JL J-d- J- AjJ ■&- [ 27 ] t f t I 52. ±MTM Hymn 531— £'t. fittrmt— L M. Adapted by c.f. won**. -h H h #F -5» ■^ g|g I r-#-p-r P | | I | i i ! i r ' I j ik Moderate. Come, Saviour, Jesus, from a - bove ! As - sist me with thy heavenly grace ; am L er&- do d j?: ffi Gl -&- +&L -Gh -G" fL-JS. ■&-P-.1 g^g^ WA& & \ « ^ J 1- F r E=^J5S^liffi #£t <^ ' ~G~ o -p F -G^-Gh ^~G^~G I Emp - ty my heart of earth - ly love, And tor thy - self pre - pare the place. Bitfczj ^ I ! P- 6? 6^ <5^ -■©-■©■ i5 ^ ^T^l 79" i£ X«- 2^ fer ^n-^-7^ 1© — <^ 1 53. i — i- i^zst^ I «K "K -G-\ Hymn 305.— Sunn. — L. M. 1-4 -©■ ricraccini. -■&■ *-G- ziz i i : a fo g-g -G-&--0 rz±* ^ ^---6* ^=^ SS Moderate. Why should I till to - morrow stay For what thou wouldst be - stow to-day; ?rihd ysJ«-* ^ /? *-"" -' ?g p::-~gL p_ ^> i i — ^H — l-i • — -7tf r-75/ — 1 L/> >> GhP r~G- & -*? & IZZPl -* en*. I -75J •©- 5 «- -*« r -T »-p £ 1 What thou more will - ing art to give Than I to as *=?* **>?> *=& kWF H > <9 ISC or to re - ceivel "* &G *? -Vrz-GL -1 A G G Z I I 28 ] 54. Hymn 147.— (Truro.— -L I. z2t— t Dr. Burney P ^o?c?. r 7~2- /- ■&- -&- 4- L J J. -5=2- m TZt -h • T + -& m^ ^ I ¥ &- g=^ ^ I In - car - nate love in Christ is seen, Pure mer - ey and good - will to men. *_js! tk £? -g>- -P 2 - ?z: ^ — Hymn 643.— $#jwt* — L. M. j. rr. .ehm. H^ 3 ^-}^&-&-&- ■&-&-&- 1 -&- zz&-&:. -&- (^f-^^.^- t5? <^ bsaJS ^T^^ r77^ -l Moderate. Sweet is the work, my God, my King, To praise thy name, give thanks, and sing; iiig? g* ^ g? g> -g'-g' gfSJl _ "1 ^ — gf — (2.--&-&Z JSEl&Z £ ■^&-T& 22=a §-^5 izpsc^z z^? g- f s 1 H-l r "\ Y> f^rtm ~& C: "25^0 -r=»x- ^ gi ,>;g "5?" 4—! r £>• ■P :^~ ii To show thy love ^ l>y morn - ing light, And talk of all thy truth at night. ±_S3 ^ ^ -g^g- — -*v 22-?2:_ ^--^ -X? &-& !-22e£= — P [ 2 ( J '] -£? — O F^ s 66. Hymn 885.— ItfM.— L. I. Dr. L. Mason. H=^A Fxrte ~ 5 J It I g *- tp-<§±&-4z f. *S7oi0. The day of wrath, that dreadful day, When heav'n and earth shall pass a §si ^ # l?-2>-#-# s?~P + » pi r ^ r ^ i i • i i ' i i i What pow r shall be the sin - ner's stay ? How shall he I I J I I I I I ^ --r ^2 I — ? — & — m-i -&- -\~ -i — =^=i5>: -+- gg* # - -«- -<5>- ^ meet that dread - Jul day ? Ill, &+-? — &—<5> 1=1=5=] ] 67. Hymn 706.— Wamuflton;.— L. M. ««. ^'M «».. i 3 H— T Great God, whose ^zgz^:::22 j l!2Z3ZZ£l f zz_z 5?: r My eyes from tears of dark des - pair, My feet from fall - ing in - to helL jpjpj -— ? ^- _fei Oc£ <£> s: •— ^ ' gJ g) ^ j — j — ■ — ^ — ^ JUS 59. Hpn 850.— WhtiUwm.— L. I. D. Head m A 1 j • p f * -0- (2-1 1 T~4^-f -_| _, » M— sn 11 111 T I 1 >S70t6\ Shrinking from the cold hand of death, I soon shall ga - ther up my feet ; Si m &—& — m J J— r-#— #— #— * — &— r—#— #— 5?— ££=* -«»- ^ P=T — ±=t=zz I I i J , J . ! j Z^jSZ ~ T--T—0-&—&- T z£:-4—t—& n Cs ZZ=Z3=« ~T r? I ^ Shall soon re • sign this fleet - ing breath, And die, my fathers' God to meet. J I J- J- , Jjlii J J- :> f= ^ -i i ' — — o- « a?-- f-i l ^_^_-_# .^_q[ i- o i [ 31 1 60. Hymn 467.— mmsttv .— L M. >?3 1— \— -r ^ ^ : ^ W £^33 ._^i T$>- d: ^ ^ £? "^T ^ ^ d — K^- g =-g-z* !^ -£^2: I"-^: n ■&-"rri—& 1 |EZ ?2=5=C Cheerful. Arm of the Lord, a - wake ! a - wake ! Thine own im - mor - tal strength put on ! -I r ■*g-g)- -f^- s: ^ i^ rr&-& -&-\ -&± - -t- ^- -<2L m JZJSE— -&-&-&- & z?: -^ "5?: ■S^r £• rjr^ -<£>- :^3L -£?* L ^^r^ "^' "With terror clothed, hell'3 kingdom shake, And cast thy foes with fu - ry down ! *^A : iffzS _^_ _^2_ J2_ _^_ -&- n &-yr> &r^- & IS! 7K — ^ pi 61. 9 J H-s>- Hymn 9 .— Wattftnm — L. M. — I Knapp -&■ '1? A V & Z2t ^ H — I 1 - :g-^: jBoZcZ. From all that dwell be - low the skies Let the Cre - a - tor's praise a - rise : I I ~-fr-2-^R?- f (^ *4 -£? ^ ?zf? ^ .£2. pra &-+ & -\ 1 ; Jl^g l J ^=fW^ _i — i i ^ J L Let 'the lie- deemer's name be sung, Thro' eve - ry land,- by eve . ry tongue. bq£= -?- 3 Moderate. At ev - en, ere the sun was set, The sick, Lord, a - round thee lay; k i/^» i i i i i r h i -h- *d=^ f=W 1 i: d= fck -t^ -&-&—&- -£?- T^ -&-^&- ±"2±=Zt^=^ ^ -F- ■^ — <^> I £? l^: -? — f» — « % (^ — ^ — fi? — <^~ 3"i ^ O in what di - vers pains they met ! with what joy they went a - way ! -F<- -& ^^_^_^_ (^ — ^ — ^ : f ^-55?--^- -h (- -i 1 — ^- 1 |S fcizz^-: * — £? — &—&■—% — <5? i-az^z^s* ! I ^ Once more 'tis ev - en - tide, and we Opprcss'd with various ills draw near ; | I I I I I ! I A h -&- -&- -<2- -*?- ~*& -M- £>£— mm &—&- i -&- & & '-&—&—& -zt =f -I u r: \ i B?j 1 m H 1 ^- g ^J-J-g^-aJL «l r "What if thy form we can - not see, "\\ e know and feel that thou art here. T&=t I I I i i J J J i ii i ±2d£ zc: [ 33 ] ptpp ii 63. Hymn 104— K jfrrf .— L. H. (Double). Lahcc. -r-4- -i— H ^H 1 -4—1 -- -J i-^J— ^— rl | J J J ZZttL -f-p^^A^f^^- \ Moderate. The spacious fir - ma - meiit on high, "With all the blue e - thereal sky, I I I I I I | I ! | I ! . , I . & g< gJ d & & J -^- ^ g? g> g? > :, |i4 ^ - ■p— 2~i — g? — g?- g2_g?: g?- g>- nrt-G- '■&-&-& \ 1 fr-L-J 1- -&: i i r I i i i i i i ' And spangled heavens, a shi - ning frame, Their great • ri - gi - nal pioclaim. II I ! \ A A I l I I i,l I . ) 1 ae g? JZ=±Z2 a—&—^- izzteofczs:: g? ^ -£?.- :^2._ ^2—Lz: i Th* un - wearied sun, from day to day, Does his Cre - a - tor's power dis • play, i A -A- i ■■; I ■°- A — ' J I I I A * 1 1- I '» -fl 1 1 1 - >g~ l g-f |g— fg— g .-*- --O-'-gl g'* ZZ I I I I I r ' I ! ! I I ! . i And pub - lish - es to eve - ry land The work of an al - migh - ly hand. ' g> B £^ j&—dL-£-jA- .dL-&. g?-g> TT 1 __ _ — g?. g>" < g?— ^-::?2_gn gEIg2 -g?.-#- — _g?- g> t ifii END OF LONO METRE TUNE! f 31 j Gl. J. Hfcnr ffi4gfgffc=S tsH-tJ— i — I— t — '— i t Isaac Smith. &-& &T T S*?fcK#t=zad: ! ■p-r H-t -A-—<^—&—&— -& — Cheerful. Thou, Lord, hast blest my I ±EESfc (22 A-—. ~^ llev. John Black. -4 — zfc£f=J= -I— I Moderate. Come let us who in Christ believe, 0u7 common Sa - viour praise: III! I I ! I I J_J -— — ^ ^r — l — flj 1 1 L & -T-&— __tf - it: ^2- I I Jtb* t~ -i n jj — •- - 1 , i— j ., r^— y- rrt H &- *—&- . 4 -G -W~9~^&~~&- & — ± - To him with joy - fill voi - ces give The £lc • ly of his grace. 2:k *-. -#- o -o -i— -\ T* j g - & -& *- -d-T-tr-*—dL J J, ^ o — i — t~ ( M ] t—m 66, Hymn 559. — gtrwold. — C. H. Dr. S. Arnold. $53 B l&S H — + —-&- (SM--^ £? 4=H— ^ sa TO &. &±%&rgfrg=3gt& H 1 ==3z2 =5* T=F ■&-■>- Gi- st ■&- 1 Moderate. For ev - er here my rest shall be, Close to thy bleed - ing side; i?3i 1- -<$>- ^ I I I ^ — ^4"i — f^-^" -ffi- -^- i xzizz £Ji_g_ : ^ rzizi £? — I-.5H & — ^-^i — &-&-*-■& — f 2 z£: i =st ^^ :s£ ^=^~-F23 I i This all my nope, and all my plea, For me the Saviour died ! b zt: is: jt t -r i 67. ,TT * BS 2 =— 1 F q Hpn 347.— §**!*».— C. M. .Rev. J/. Madan. -4—0- Gh—&- ^-G—O— 3£=£ &—& & i5» — ©■- ^gfel # — cr i^ Cheerful. Sal - vation ! the joy - ful sound ! What plea - sure. to our ears ' ' " ft 2 « PI I E- p sovereign lalm to ev' - ry wound, A cord - ial for our fears. ^Ms J. ^Lj Jl M- ± J zpn-jz Z '7 -\~ t ■g— /? # -i-«- [ 36 ] + O fl il # MZZ^l §V.$Mft) — Continued. M—W P=P=P=* i wm -0—0- CHOEUS. Glo - ry, honour, praise, and pow - er, Be un - to the Lamb for ev - er I I ! I m * F — 1 i 1 1 ' 1 1 i ' ' - c — c —• f p I 1 ! 1 1 1 1 d-J-±± i £# ftlf W=0^ ¥ ■4 ^=-#- i # f ■«- ^ £ P & Jesus Christ is our Kedeemer. Halleluiah, Hallelujah. Hallelujah, praise the Lord si ! ! !JJ ! !J J I l i ±=t£=P=t=t: P < fid ? ~P~* t .i u t -0-0 -0-0 -cG &-&- — i -GLJM 68. Hpn 43. — giubxry. — C. M. Vincent. 1 g=£ ^ -fS>- £5> -I 1 *h- — & -&— -&—& —* ^--&—& — — &- _Z_^' £•• Cheerful. Thy cease - less un - ex - haust • ed love, Up. - mer -it • cd and free. 2iE 2— c__ i — i- ?st -pi— p- -jjfst ^=^ '&—&=&—&- -I 1- I :=«e nzgt -&-1 & &T~P & & L-JL flj- J ^ .— *£=±: I ° P De - lights our e - vil to remove, And help our mis - e tj i , i J J , ' I 1 I ! I I J- -J- J p: ' rip 1 m^4^ rr^ ^ ns'-g'-r-jn -i 1- [ 37 ] £? — & I ! 1 ]l 69. Hymn 183— gaUrma — C M. **&* ^ * a**"* 9J±3 4*_ .— - 1 - &- jzr^qz— T -0- — 97 T ±-&— -&- P & P r^zr- -- -&- 6-1--&- -I— -»---<$> — *-•>—&- Moderate. Spi - rit di - vine, at - tend our prayers, And make this house thy home, ^i?4 ±M J-J-& #- I h -- £? u— hz2=2: i —I — *U :'#-#=• o T o -&- ^-&—&l-&-& z&zzz Cs & J -0 srr & WVFt 3E & -&-&- 1 - £? : i. 1 Sgi s His licart is made of ten • der - ness, And yearns with pity - ing love. f~A-&- •&- \ i ill P^-L^?— | L.^_, 1 — m [ 33 ] Hymn 1 .— Urimont .— C. H. i 7/cll * /J J &-7n-~r2— h i Cheerful. for a thousand tongues to sing My great lie - deem - er's praise, ill i J J -& A i as ^ ^ ^ zz rfglrTsr^l ^ zz ^ ez: ^ — :<• r^s: ] sfeSr ^; -^>- -^ i - ^ -d II F ——$& ^-G. W :g-"r r Tg>. -g)-^-_^_. tzz: & —& pc^z -<5>-i- 22: -<£>- ^-^' I ::^ — ^— g ^" -&--&- r& a Hymn 397.— gristol— C. ft Z>/\ Hodges. '&-Z2L -&- ■&—i -&■ ■P-35* I . I ' i . I Moderate. Prayer is the soul s sin - cere de - sire, Ut - tered or on - ex - pressed , 1 I , I i i J i i 1 ^ g> g) -g- :^=~=-^ t .^. -£?- _^_^: _^ c^ -^- ^ &-&-&—&- • p r r i n i =gi i 3i 5? - gj & — — zi- _^2_^zz^zr^2_±r^zr^zz>2Z^ii "5> 1 The mo - tion of i I a hid - cltii fire, That tremble* in the breast; I I . i I ■ I ! I ! . B^F^ fefe^=S^ — »- -i — M a""i t~r ^ o • — I [ 30 ] ■73. I zx ?• S & &-&■ ^ Hpn 690.— «»M* — C. M. JF. B. Bradbury. ^z^: » J gj# .^.. 71 rr- ig — #-»- ^ f # (g tlg^--{. -Sr- P Moderate. O Lord, while we con - fess the worth Of this the out - ward seal, 2 : ?# jO-A JZ. ^—9—-£-&-\-tS> — G>-\-& — g> ^—d^-d- & & jQ. & -&- -&- jGL ~Z2ZL(2L <£. v2_ & m 74. Hpn 818.— OiMhoafl.— C. M. TlCV. C. J. Dickinson. ^f- — *-| — —e?-i~G-? 2 - -!=■■ g±=S s Cheerful. Come, Christian chil - dren, come, and raise Your voice with one ac cord ; i -£> EBi^E 2-F-F -p=t: -,5, £?-£?- L(S_, 1 £L_fi_l£_J? O _ _^. -*-*ZuBHZ?2L ^ \ &=&-£- &-&-CZ- -- z ■ -^ #— (^ (^ ^ ^ t* 1 I I Cheerful. How sweet the name of Jes - us sounds In a be - liev - er's -Zzj—g: ear! 3** * i 1^= +■ — '— i P-H --^ * -I ^ i JVj ] ~pr-. gy 3 :fc* ■g-<- ^ /Ti-f- J !- ^ !^ # ^ r € -C- ^ s i r P ph i SEl -& — #- i I g=* + -<5>- :T=T :*-* a^Pis- \ It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, And drives a - way his I I I fear. rz£z.fL ii 76. - ii Hymn 111— Coronation (New).— C. ft > I ii 1 I £J Rev. Dr. Dykes. Jr-j- -s>— *?— gi— - - Let ev' - ry heart pre - pare him room, And heaven and na - ture sing. ■*£■ ^ — , — i i &* — g~g~T &' i ^~^ Tr^~" g V g " ^~r =^=*+ : ^. # 4=t* e=p*= [ 41 ] F -£?- 1 73. Hymn 492— guilder— C. M. Scotch Psalter, 1615. JL 1 II — -| i — ^ i-3 1 ^ 1 3 3 1 1 1 Moderate. Out of the depths to thee I cry, Whose faint - ing foot - steps trod . — /TJ ££ i^z :^=^ i Q H ».^gz 34zd at: _4 — , — |__ £? =22=^1 I | The paths of our hu - I i 5T & XI- ^ O II I I -pr I man - i - ty, In - car - natfl Son of -+• -A-A-iAA. 4 o & & -——& [ 42 | P ^ ^ God! 11 & i 79. dm Hpn 470. — — ^>- ^* :7g~pg fg. z-&zz&\ i g- '2? _^A- 2/ i ii y earth - ly woe ! \—4-J&:^—A_i2_eL I J.£— o — I i : — 22^ -2? ^JSJ&PttTl -a- VEE -2? — li fl j ,| i i i i T~T 80. Hymn 608.— (gmmamtrl.— C. M. Beethoven. ■&- V * r — i- ::zsfc^: •^— - 2?" "^ "^~ ^ £?" :ze "2?" :J Lively. On Jor - dan's stor - my banks I stand, And cast a wi.sh - ful eye III J I J J J fcxz ^-x-jz£=zt=zt. I _22_ >> — gZZZZ^Z_^-j .22_::_^z:g =£=.. 2? S? ^ * i T*- 2> ^ ^ 1- 2>— 2? — 2* rrfrf *:r^ 2^ z^z^zz : • i I J To Canaan's fair and hap - py land, Where niv p* lie. I I ^-j g -^jg o III I ; ^ 1 f 43 1 SI. Hymn 519.— <&vm — C. M. Rev. W. H. Havcrgall. -&—- -# — 9 — & -zt -9- * & & I -#- -<£>- -^~ etz^: -- 3 Cheerful. Jes - us hath died that I might live, Might live to God u I -J" "J" b#T' — * l-ib ^—£2 -# 5? (S?- T -ffi_3=? lone: :f— *- := S= 1 1 P > S> &— L - — — P- — s>- I l ! I Y -&—- ■e- -0- s~ o m In him e - ter - nal life re - ceive, And he in spi - lit &- one. =f=*z:g=25!: <^ -^ £? "22_ I] 82. J* Hymn 308— =^_ o &—& &-&-■.% p? p? ii To me! — 'tis one great wil - dcr - ncss. This earth with - out my God. I j _<5L JSL^ -^—_ f2. f | t 44 j £? II 83. Hpn 46. — Harrington. — C. M. Dr. Harrington. -&■ j£l -&-\ ! r -&&• 22 ^ 4=^ h ^S±L -g-^Sg-H^ 1 -&- & r r 2&S ^ » Cheerful. Fa - ther of me, and all man - kind, And all the hosts a - bore, .isL-a »- ^^ ^i2- -(21fi>. J _.S2 sL I i I I 7Z- r -g^-g- ^ i^ -— ^ g-^-fg- Ee ^ i ^ ^ ^-gjl- -J- 1 1- ^ (^ -0—&- J (^ 22 s: i^w p Let ev' - ry un - der - stand - ing mind U - nite to praise thy love. II I | I l I^J (5L fEE± f^j:^ -^-fg- -<^- ^2 tibsz^? ^E fl 8*. ^ u ft ■JH tf*fcl J Hymn 925.— gartfeij — C. H. -A z£& zzt & &- :L -&-&- -&_ &uzt xzz. James Turle. ~ A H !z^.-^bs7: ^ r -& si — I Moderate. Father su - preme, by whom we live, Thou who art God a - lone, ' J-^'- J~J I 1J J I I ^' S ; s^ Sse ?c ^— =?£ ^ -?*=, I ^rrrn f Zrzfe £?• o ^> ^ I =z£ "Q ftJit I 1S=^ F -s<- i Our songs of grateful praise re - ceive, Aud make our In arts thy throne ____ S4- -£}. 23?$ IF — r .fi?_ ^ f ^ ^. , g ' -^ -^ *Gh- -ig lg --&-■£) ^-^XjS. ■£* r*&? m ^E The roll - ing sea - sons, as they move, Pro - claim thy con - stant care. & & t-fr 1 — i x5zsts L?L a I 1_ fcrq — ^.q_g tz &=t — h . u. :s H? — 1- A — i P" -g — g- Y r- r> =ta t»- p r « 3=^ .1 _ ^Q_ O f 3=^ II Bpealc to our hearts, and let us feel The kindling of thy love. J^ ^ 1 1 11 1 1 I i r> i 1 o — #- L & -o t i~ [ 46 ] nip Hyaa £3.— gctjj fcrtottjj— C. II. J. Barvh"'. -,- in Moderate. My God, how won - dor - ful thou art, Thy ma - jes - tv how blight, I ; -d- I I 7 H2 I 1 1 h — I 1 1 — r — r — i 1 , -SsL'-W-r*'— ^-r^- tf -r^-* T5 -r Z? i2--,2±^t e J £ > i ' 1- -!-r f- -p- r c • r ^ ^ ^ ! i 5b i How beau - ti - ful thy mer - cy - seat In depth of hum - ing light ! Ill, I I I . r!z=Srs=ZZ &±—9 ±ztzsl: ^ — ( g I ^ * — #-H i— r z? ^ 88. Hymn 344.— gowfejj.— C. M. JFw. norslcy. 1- ^ — ^ H — l =q=g:::= #=$=!2=3&^=S!z£==± A- 9 -j P= b± I— J u •p. ^d— <*-» ^ Cliccrful. Hap - py the heart where gra - ces reign, "Where love in • spires the Luoast; J <2__<^ 5gag=H -&— : E&Ei^E£=* i ^ ^ £? — p* -&—&— 1 1— I 1 , p iri rr i rr iii^ Love is the brightest of the train, And per - fects alJ the rest J . & m» i J ---& ZZ2 —&- TZ?^ 22" r i ! rP Moderate. Ac - cord - iiig to thy gra - cious word, In meek hu #^=fe> ps This will I do, my i ' r f dy - ing Lord, I will re - mem - bei thee ! -#--* £ ZS2I ±4 ■@T & <£*- 90. Hymn 392— guMwrfidl— C. M. "^j Madan. 1 ±zn a_a -- isr:^: -s- i^rifd Moderate. O Sun of Righteousness, a ^! 55=r ^o-eL* & -U- f £? -<^H "£?- 22: ^--Jj I rise, With healing *n -&-&Z&- rt-t & & ~zt. -&- thy wing £ sz: i ^» jpLlz • k^ kG-f ^^fe ^ ^ J <£>~ s ^zq= &^1js>c£z&±c£L%- m To my dis - eas'tl, my faint - iug soul. Life and s.il - va - tion bring. J. *&- m P&L T^-e. W - m - fp± -feU s> V r> Si^rg ~?7 &: j&g. [ 48 ] =F5 «iz JJ o t-r .■^(2: +--g- I HyUin 444. ^H.Slt. C. M, Arranged from Isaac Smith. V I T=X ■i/Jd^ i p+ ^ ^ o -&ZZ&Z.Z&L ^& — £>-J o 22: O s -** 2 i ' i i Nor, while on - worthy, I draw nigh, Dii - dain a . - ther^ name 22=3 1 i*EE^^: g * O O O O 4- O O — O ZZZZ&. *> [ 49 ] " n 93. Hpn 362. — Stttingtm.— CI Bra inc. Moderate. My Shepherd will sup - ply my need, Je - hov - ah is his name ; §31 c=s=€r gatBEEEt _^. fed - -<£>- b^ :?: JZTZ&L & & & & J£L :_£2_ " -i — |- : -^-zJ~ pas - tures fresh he makes me feed, Be - side the lh r - ing stream. -£?- -^- szzs: -- ^ ^ !^ - <£> £? 1 111 rzzn ^ i i L ^- ~^2 A light to shine up - on the road That leads me j fj j i i i i n to the Lamb ! --^^ __^_ ^ ^:: £?~l r—I^? ^& C z I 96. Hymn 520— tHwtjjritom — C. M. IE*, LIS =^-±^=#=PD Ii=I^ ln^rTTT-^z: ^ -<^- ^ -L-^?— ^-L UugJi Wilson. _J .s: 11 -£5>— *--£?- r . i 'J, H i ' ' F-H Moderate. What is our call - ing's glorious hope, But inward ho - li - i "1 -&—& o c) \ & g |&> aJig i:^2_^2 — IZ2=£ £? tS L i > ■ » in IJ BE ^ J-^- ^ ^~ £? O ~T7? *? -*=}&.$&z -S3 <<3-JL<<^3^- &—& -J= For this to Jes - us I look up, I ^ ** — P^- — ^O calm r> -15?— ^> ^?- r SM g |r g | g ^ T^?- 222 [ 51 1 _^_p^_:r^ lv wait for t!. ? 97. Hpn 688.— |H«staft.— C. I Handel. ^z & — e\ -&- -&—A-&- _I_£2. -|-^- # -^>- -<5>- :^:::£- — r? Slowly I know that my Re - deem - er lives, And ev - er prays lor me ; .<2L-fiL -& — :s?~ ^ -<5>- — I t5> I3Z ^ ^ -^ ^ -tS> ^. £?- <5>- ^^# OT -- :rs <^ £? JL. — t— +-<$> I P ^ 32: & --£- O-^-jSr-fSh*- & 1 I^P i i A to - ken of his love he gives, A pledge of 1 ■ ' 4 lib - er 1 C €BEE=F ^ ~ J 7 ^ ^1 -i -^— ^ -<5>- r:^ _,©__£2 £? — (^ is?: ..- -f^H II 93. Hpn 108— Piles' |«».-C, M. Shmbsolc. m—2-. ¥ -&- r -(2-^31 n ^ 1- I Cheerful. All hail the pow'r of Jea - as' name, Let an - gels prostrate fall; Bring forth the royal ' AAA i J JTj i J J i j , , J ^ ' |lW -£?- r'-r <^: I i -CI (9 r f :t . , J J J 1 -, : & « g) , j — _ 23E di - ft - deal, And crown him, crown him, crown him, crown him Lord of all. 1 j>" ' 1 J I =£ -£?— £?- -&—& - gj -g= — g> — g- «_ g* I % & rt gi -£ i I ! IBS -&-=&— g ■F- -34 — *2--3r-*4— -& * ^= Wl rJ V4?^ ^. r A\ ith - out one cheer - ful beam of hope, Or spark of glimm'ring day. =1 9 ! } jgL ^ *gj -g- -g- -— r- _^L g ^ g zar-ipr. £1 1 fcfc tr f P g I Vt 22 g 4-tfLl g ^ ? ^ g pr— rg^g-» i ,g f?-|- gz=z H H 1 1 I. g ^ ^ J g 31 When one their wish, and one their prayer, And one their heavenly rest tv g _^ is —ct^r^z v^^ g g g g ^r- [ 03 ■^O- i g p g g * "-,*. a Hymn 220.— gmgnttttf — CM. A. R. Gaul. ;—&zl&—z:z &—&—&—&-*- &- c '&-& &=f -.■&=* ^:^_:__tg'._ \ Moderate. Re - turn, wand'rer, to thv home, Thy Fa - ther calls for thee ; II i.i I "I U A I I I i ^_ J_^ — qH , — ; ^_ _ f &-—&—&- -&— I Moderate. In i i -H h * ? * # - ^ -#— # ^ l -*-£- 25 5115 mem'ry of the Saviour's 1— f love, We keep the sa - cred feast, J 8hazpfc}fc±3tJ :zn :a~i: ^ £? — £? — # -2?— •-j Pt±qp &__ J1& P-I-£> ' 2>; I I I i i i i i i i Moderate. thou who driest the mourner's tear How dark this world would 4 \ & 4~ r\. i »>_«'_ 2> _• £Hk — h -Rg .eL-d-j2. za—*i r' i i — ^ i be," 22* 2> ► If when de - ccivM and wounded here, We could not lly to thee J I I ' I I I I J I i Z_5 *>— I— : l r- I 55 ] '-=£: "^ ' I § ' o 2Z=p±£z=2±£±;t tz 105. -£=*£-. EE£ ^ =L Hymn 728.— gotrtinj!.— C. M. C. Draper. z2 ■&- I -- i-<5? 532= 22 ■*■ -\ /brrf. _*>_^J i-X — I — i#- h^=5t £? 3pti l"^^-p:i^_ ^-ir#-(2d_(2- -^^-s?'- il • » 1 1 Moderate. With glorious clouds en - compass d round, Whom an - gels dim - ly sec, 1 1 1 M 1 J 1 J JT* ---%%--\ I J-. ^- ■ i — f -(2 22 12- ^ :± £ ill - # 22=22±ZG=«: —- 1 — I 1 — , — 1 1 , -£? — &■ zqzzq::::-rjiiz- c=j zfc£: S'fri t&=$ ffff 1 A V ill the Un - search - a - ble be found, Or God ap - pear to me! r^ ill ■ ■ ^S &-—-S2- • — ^. T r F =f ^ £? & \ 56 ] -£?- "1 I liflie'e gilt. Continued. —vij4z=&: & 1-&—&- t*=*i J lJ ^ «5?t ^=_-p I Will the Un - search - a - ble be found, Or God ap - pear -O — to I me? md -&- l& -& ^ # t -.ZZL ± J- - !*? s Moderate. Jes us, I "l thee I S=^ -&—& 22: ??~ -^?- -- J-, Q:j ; b X— - to now can fly, On whom my -p— £?-£?- ._^_L ^_^ :: __^___ IS o -£? ^grtl^^ : 4= -£?-J est > Oppress'd by sins, I lift my I I eye, And !_ ( 2__^ £?:: 5? I t=I £> e ^ -^_^__ ^. k£T — I- N -£?- ^ ^ *•*-£?- ^ see the 2f3 ' ===W i .si,;. r-#'# o dows fade, I o And ^* O +-U u ie i aha - dow9 fade. i 57 ] a a g 5 p ad ii 108. — <©- := Hymil 347.— $ tfWttMfJ).— C. M. Havcnseroft and Tan*. , — : L =t3fc=fc£z :-^= Irt I r -< g- — &—&—&- r j — k ?2= g ] Cheerful. Sal - va - tion ! the I ^I-A-A joy - ful sound ! "What pleasure i i ! to our ^- ^ -* ears ! | em. 1 ±_^ h h _L _L J >5-1— (g — ^ _| L_L 1 J & — ^5 1- ?z= ^=r^ — (g- lill j^ CEOEUS. "if— ^— --f : ^-o*e&-^ t r r r -ft i '1 i Lively. Glory, honour, praise, and power, Bs un - to the Lamb for ev - er; Jesus Christ is our Redeemer: ^j*y. J^_J ^.JJ i J j i i MM A i J i _^ I L <3L— --&-&&&-- :i(S2.-^2: — h-?d — — i-I-g-^zl-?_ -^ — ^ /TS r- =g i5> — 1 * So pants my soul, God, for thee, And thy re - fresh - ing grace. I | J I I I i I | I I i m± xt tzzfcz I — h ^T ^ ?* "I ^ 2* Id t =»?« ■i — ■i — 110. ft™ Hpn 92 .— £outluv*H — C. M. -i — ■ g i sa/ #. 5. 7ro?w. 1 S3 ^ 1— 1*2 c^r** & * -(§- g r ^ f i i | i Cheerful. "When all thy mer - cies, r i my God, My ris - ing soul sur - vevs, gafeg & -&- d d "<2 -(22- _ _£>_ _^ ^__^__. — ^ — g— cS? ~^~ •g' ^ ""2?< 1 gh--^- -£?- h3C -£?- And pray to be for - giv'n, I 1 i :zfa^: — H- "^— & 3=3: ___ -& 22 ,<^- 1 I T let thy life our pat - tern be, 1 -cS>- —&—& 1 And form our souls for heaven. - -^? -^>- -cs>- -or car— r>o- -1 — J-J-, -I 1 1 112. -* fch P^i3 Hymn 301— ft. Quit's .— C. I. -I — i— Z>?\ Cto>/te. eS> P" -<5>- ^ f^ -cS>- r ZJZt 49- -^/— c£?— "g -&-*- '& J Moderate. Come, let us to the Lord our God With con - trite hearts re - turn ; -^- I I I BF1 2 ? "Hi — S ^ "1 7Z=£=X. -l=t--<2—& -o- & -&~ s>— ,-£? ■a—^—G— fa zdz^i I * P= s> — +- O O zzar "r^ - >H 1 1 1— -^ — ■**—& H- J - J= ^ — &- -<$>-*- :sz: .- -i — -I— ^^I-g- ztzz: +- I±=jE £? ^ I 114. I^ U^-4-^ Hymn 750.— ^i $)avil— C. M. piayforXsPsaitc^mi * Moderate. &--*—&• -&■ ■3- -&—&- Be - hold us, Lord, a -&—&— &=&. & -' O --■£- -& ■&—&-*-&* o % lit - tie space From dai - ly tasks set free, \ g^ffi fc*-2- -V--P—-, -G>- *=£c± &■ & -g *;# & &~ &-T7& t —p i i r \^f- ? r i r = 'j J *L- ? r r r r And met with - in thy ho - ly place To rest ■ - while with thee. ]| tt ^.-g-jgi-gUg ^fe l 3? -f- g .CL-6L-& _ & :f=f & V— I I p±F=F=i= F 3 • i 115. fttt. Hpn 134— #t. £ ulktt— C. M. P P £ZJ g| , 1=gb=^i —&&- =^=22 Dr. Gauntlcit. i I ZZ3 -^ I_£2 i I ' I ' I ! i i Moderate. Thou art the Way; to| thee a - lone From sin and death we flee 3SB ^ JJ5L ^ <^ ^ ^ d ^ -£2— -<2—&— &---&-— V :^> —&—&-*£ t= li And he who would the Fa - ther seek, Must seek him, Lord, by thec I I I I l I I I i ill, ■H- ** . g J g g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^? gj -^ >^ 3%s ? £ ^__^2: : h — ^_ r — ^2:_ -r- ^XZG !^ g «~ I 116. Hpn 308.— JSt Pmu's.— C. I. 2*. ^» 2?/™, wro. *---&- 1 1- ■ — & — ^1— ?d — — < i— — I— I i *P ! I J- I i I i ^ 1 — T ■p- ? I =] Slowly. God is in this and £2 :. j.g — • 93 - P ev' - ry place ; But, 0, how dark and void 11 i J ^ ' ^ L€=t -£2- — (^ 1-- t: -i — h ^=5: f *p rg: "25" ! i o rrr^f r h - -1 — /-;— • g a J -^ *-£ s f-?-f-z ] To me ! — 'tis one great wil - dor - ncss, This earth with - out my God. II III is & o 1 o -^0~—&-Z- ■A O & --V V^^'r -(S=&. [ 02 ] f- fSZ-J %■ I 117. Hymn 137.— ft. g tter— C. H. ^. 7?. Lciiiagle. __--_^._J , £? ^_ I — I" Moderate. The head that once was crown "d with thorns, Is crown'd with glo - ry now; I i I | I I I I I I I l I _J ^ <^ A & & & & ^_ _^J & & & & ^ SSSEseE ±±fc ^_: 42=aL_ ^ (S2_j .: i] c- h-?— s ; l^k- (^—- l-^?— ^ — jS> — £/ A roy - al di - a 1 I ! ^_x IH dem a - dorns The nngli - ty "\ ic - tor s brow. 2§fe :>#- H i T l [^ g szrs i —&— & e ) &n ■&—rjr & — -> ^ &—& — a 118. 'Jti J , IT .J R T Hpn 239.— K Stephen, — C. H. 32=3=3 £,— &±-& — ^ — <2 — -2 — 1_^_ — ^ — ^_ J ^ — £2 ^ IP 7?cr. //'. Jones. ^ i ! — -+-**-—&- -fU ] O- Moderate. Jes - us, in thee all fulness dwells, And all for wretched man ; 5?- «( *-*=^ ^ /3 ' - -es?- -£?- -& f -f^— 02- name ; zz ] a ^— »— ^^^^~ 1 - ^ ^ =7? g i Thy kingdom come ; thy will be done In heav'n and earth the same j . J — i — U-+T-J-J — i — u-fi! 5 ^_^=^~g= -*S>- f £ 1 £?- ^ f <^ £? — £?- £ -— ! (2— (2- g±H I 120. ' g 5+ Hymn 139.— Sottentan ,— C. M. Greatorex. 2r& r ~r -z) — s>- 7P rr ^-fiM^_ ftg+g- (2-I-P— «.- r P=F sg; long ; J Lively. Hark, the glad sound, the Sav - iour conies! The Saviour promis'd t ^ TPf ZJT^ s Era: •c- I i > 1 i=* tztiSt^-pstfc: r ^ ^n ^. P— &* &• a — c^ — -— - r , >c? — ^ & & \ Let «-v' - i y heart ex - ult with joy, And I v' - ry 701C6 be song! A A J. J. Aju J mm^- J J t i & * [ 64 ] t— t- -£?- z|z=pz ^1 121. i : a) rJ J 5 (S> Hpn 671— Stttttmt.— C. M. -^ ^ ^ <5>- j^IZZ£ -r* i=^ ^—22- t/". Barnby. =P£* — ^ — Cheerful. thou, whose own vast tem - pie stands Built o - ver earth and A*. A. -A A. -&—&—& L=2Z=1 h -&r -&- -& '& &- & m — &1L \ sea, J2- Z2L 2=^ ^ is: ^ -^zz^: -&—& j£=€ zizzi ^=^- -&—&—&- & ~ZL 1 i i ■p- -<©- •«- -a#- « r ^ ^ • Ac - cept the walls that human hands Have rais'd to wor - ship thee ! I 9± '■&- 4=±±h± -& — ^ LA — h & 3^~ - fee ■J- ££ b^-gN-j- :t" - i Hpn 93.— Stonitu — C. M. qp S5§Ep: :q=-^:^- fct: id "^ Moderate. Let ev* - ry tongue thy good - ness speak, Thou sovereign Lord of all ; ^=^P-%-Z &. &_ -^ r~ *WJ f <$>-<5>- hP= .£?. J £? <^-s>- £ ii *# * H 1- fe=H II ^ & +^±& &- & **&*& ■pt^&z. <©- ^fg^ I Thy strengthening hands up - hold the weak, And raise the poor that full. AA I. < N ^ i J J J. I s i i [ 03 ] pfff ]| 123. 3 Slowly. Hpn 166.— Watwl— C. M. -a—^ -& ~G- r Be r r hold the I I ~ — s- -5> J7. Purccll, 1695. \ + I Sa - viour 7 & -G ■■&■ of Z^L -p- "p- i I I man - kind Nail'd ■^4—4 _«L M ■fc«*— 2 I ~k 121. i -(2- & & & J- ^ A^^J ^Bz^ F^lp 1 p -Sn *= :t«zz5l: the love that J I r£ : m q=c -«- :«b=± :fti rr &-• ] him in - clin'd To I hleed and A J. die for thee ! 9^-fj^-^n :?^ lOjpizsziq m Hymn 648.— Warwidk — C. M. & Samuel Stanley. M 1 2 I I J =1=3 * Cheerful. Come, let -a — $^mm r U3 f join ^ ^ I with A fc* p2 i I one ac %— *5 -»- i^ [ 66 ] T -€> p \ 1 cord In I P -i — i ■if- 9 : ? f Wjmrfffc. GPnlm««dL <^ «^ <^ I -# — »- hymns ) round the I ^ ra.- • * throne ; This ~6^ I 2Z Gh -r ^ r ^ £ is the & -r—-&- day ^4 ff r-r f- i 1^1 -t-s^ *— + n w=t -& -&■ &- — & i f ! our ^ G- ri - sing Lord Hath made and call'd his own 1* &- V? ^ ^ a i ij ^ G v .-zszrj ^? -6^- !| 12S. Hpn 171.— mm®.— C M. Stratlcam. mm 19 2 & & =f= ^-*- ■i 1- # J — ^ f «>■ g=l| gL-s;_ : 1 Moderate. Ye hum - ble souls, that seek the Lord, Chase all your fears a - wav ; ± & & — & !*—e- fc=t i ^ -z r: t i |fa « =p=S; j&L_JL tt ■j — h i ' i ' -p i rr r i r i i r And how with rap - ture down to see The place wIitc Je • sua lav. \\ I « ] 126. i Hpn 747.— iorls — C. M. Scotch Psalter, 1615. *r % I & & 3t <^ — ^ ££ 5 f -«- «=P= ^=#£ &—& -e± \ Joyful. All praise to our Re - deem - ing Lord Who joins us by his grace, J A J J. J. jsL jsL ji jsL J. : ' ' -fi^ -6> 2iS#E T=^ «©- ^5> — (^ ^=^ £? J -£> # & f" ^ j- &—&- # ^ «^ ^~ ^ -1 f- ^ <9- ic* — T Sr ^* And bids us, each to each re - stor'd, To - geth - er seek his face. J i J AA AA A i -Q -&- B£ &- ■*£ Ol Gh & -P- t=* -&—& -G- * PI 127. 2 * Hpn 45.— Swingl*.— C. H. « — « 6>- |2=I-15— a-#-P rf f <^ Knccht. ! L^ -0—0 <5> ^ — (^ ^ Z2L n £^ Cheerful. God, our strength, to thee our song "With grate - ful hearts we raise ; ] % ga -A-&--0- -i -M: | | ii J- -J- J. 1? f> ^ T~ 2 ^ a. _i — i — i — i 1 — m i &=fe ^=^ * i §2: 6>- ^-Z ^00 Gh f To thee, and thee a - lone, be - long All worship, love, and praise. * a=~=: I f 2= <2~ =f ^ J [ 68 j f ■"(fi=± g : 128. Hymn 609.— getltlf htm— C. M. D. 0ld £%ESr* b " 4—4 -ztrzi -<©>• ~-%EgA #:: -^ — h— — -j— - S>- -- S-' -0--S>- -G>- fiL — ^ A :£' If E^3 Z^Z_^2_^ZZ^:_ Z£2_ ._#_^ *2- t= -lg- ^=£T :S?=t=t s: ^ i^Lrzfc - ig- -5?- -&- -&-' +-& pain. ■&- *£*: & — -g- -- S3 m zn&::n: \\ m =t £>, I^EgE^ t— f ^-" I i r i i ^ ~ i m Death, like a nnr - row sea, di - vides This luavcnlv land from ours I W I J 1 I J I J I ^L J- J ^ - -<5>~ ^ -- -eg a > i — l- — ^ • — ^ ^^Tf=F=^^ :zzz2 • i [ 69 ] 129. i ?J=¥ Moderate. Hymn 361— § g> -P f & e> F ~^- & — 6 ^_—^' ~-&—& — &— ^e?*-?? I heard the voice of Jes - us say: "Come uu - to me and rest; mm AJl & &~ J &— s>~feH- ?2— ^ r -1^- - &-± p ^ === ^ ?i=? g^-T- -^*- i=p^ jri g — gr ^ -^— 2£ B3 _f2_g - — h — p 2 — ^ r_^_, — r . -^ -*?- ?r ^— ^" £? •- '2?" I I I I I ^ Lay down, thou wear - y one, lay down Thy head up - on my breast ! *-#: r- t r -4, |t^ J d — - -£ & ■&- =T g£-g* g* to' -P-F zct *t:3=3= ^-e~ m -%-%- 9id?z= I came to Jes - us as I was, Weary, and worn, and sad ; I I i I -el- I I i J -<-?- I I I - I &EgE$ --& t -F grrg— - : ^ £? :5=fe* ^-^— f -^L-T7^ £?- f^V-^^- : - £> ^> f^-H-S-^-^-^ p -OD 1 I found in him a rest - ing - place, And lie hath made me glad. §vE ii II i.l J^_ P^K J- JkI ~S*h £? ^ —0—r- [ 70 ] -f-r- 1— 130. Hymn 602— <&Uacombf — C. M. D. German. fe g-; tv— j- -i©— i-3 — 1 — <&- =T ■f-' &—&- -1 r Cheerful. How hap - py ev • ry child of grace, "Who knows his sins for - giv"n ! ! t :£==t I i @- ip-p—^ -&- A -7^—^—^- ::; § p :P- (^ H 1- !^- p {5-\ I A & g j H J I — t r \ J ai ~~~3 z^z L^. r >-£2— (2-IIffi ^ J This earth, he cries, is not my place, I seek my place in heav'n : §Sfc£^ JM ■9 <^- :22 .£2_ -i — -ffi— 02---g- ^ -^ r I 1 < g * J S ^ ■&—&—&—**- rr -&-ZZ<>2ZZf>2_ ifct -tfUg £? £?— - H L >r -<»— js*-y country far from mor - tal sight — Yet, .4 =^=: eggJ ' g ^'121 "^— g- 1 by faith I see £ :r~ j Pi +-- ■ - <-*-^ — — *H — Wr i--\— rr o ' • . JJ The land of rest, tho saints' de - light, 1 lu- ln-;iv n prepar'd for me! K I.P J J J ^ . ^ ^.-«L(5L T _^L- ^ H -I ' F ^ ~P- P ^ -> o r- X> >> -^ ' ^ l~ £? '- I i n ] 131. Hymn 60?.— gxgfa— CM. Double. M. Hadyn. g 2 ■G>- -■£- -& & & g=2£bg qF I^Z^I P I -^- ^- ^>- -^- -iS>- -(S 1 - Cheerful. Jer - u - sa - lem, my hap - py home ! Name ev - er dear to me t«- 1 I 2f iza: gljj ^g_i. ^ . ^ *j rj »j :«2 M ■«2=?Z -fS 1 - f ^ T _^_ ss: ^ — <^- -<*? ^ H i=± r -&- J k-J ^ & & '-&—&—&=&- -&—&- T ^=^ ■&=3St± & — — & — ^ ! f When shall my la - hours have an end, in joy, and peace, and thee? 9W 1 h- - \ d (J # £5 -<£> r -t^- 2 - f ^Sfif=*- # t "When shall these eyes thy heav'n-built walls And pear - ly gates be hold? -t^- 2± £fc -g)— g- J ■zz=£=g=& :^ ^'J J ^' -^ L t=&~—&- & & ■tr: ^ ii d a iS i T i ■&*- & -zt&i 1 1 I 1 Thy bulwarks with salvation strong, And streets of shining gold, And streets of shining gold ? 1 I I & A b J g* & & [ 72 ] ffl^f I 132. Hymn 141.— jW. ?t«uta.— C. M. D. F. Westlake. H-t '=¥ 2-g- -i©- 5 - a_ ^- ) J-^ I Cheerful, It came up • on the mid - night clear, That glorious song of old, I ill J JL 5L J. -&—&■ — , — i — ■— —& t y^^-^fj r __,«-•_ j X _^ . L_^ h p h^ g? r& % :U=q==: z£ -^— - "«- &± ~&- §•' From an - gels bend - ing near the earth to touch their harps "of gold ; A A- A A i I. i i , i ijj J „ ?z: &±-* & W^i 12T -&-*■ — 1 I 8 i . I ^ z=ir&z —I. 9 1 *f f «g : # "Peace on the earth, good-will to men, From heav'n's all-gracious King!" I I I I i i J A A i I ! I A j? & i. a ^qgzpzig F f 2 -^_^. ■^-=5 1 ^ I I r-=r :s£— t — ±&. -G>- -&'■ P3="-TT — i I — r- 1 — 3=1 r SI ■gr -2? I The world in sol - emu still - ncss lay To hear the an - gelf sing. 2*1 ^=?=X3S <2-^-«-_ , .^ P ^ f -j;-*-*?l & -J&\ & &'— m -&-& mm END OF COMMON MK1KE TIM v [ :z ) 133. Hymn 668.— ganMleM — S. I. Uymnary. b — i— J— ^U — f— j- (^ ^ ^ 2^ 5 f r^z -(g- -^-4- r •5>- :g--fe~ J -:g: i - = (S? Moderate. Hail to the Sab - bath day, The i^ffi ^L B£2l -&T- # d -^- *9-&- ■&- iz=jp: day I di r 2?" vine - ly giv'n, £=z£ ._^. =-£2- =fcsh laz:^: i -&—&- -&—&-1-+& :s: -<^-- zt=gx^sz=.pL -- "When men to God their hom - age pay, And earth draws near to heav'n. ] I eg^ I -IS"" -- -!$>- g— — zEE ^ -^-r-^^'-J-j^^ ^ -S>- 1^1 It Si 131. Hymn 662.— grind. — S. M. Z>r. Wesley. B1- 1 1 • I • i I i Moderate. Make haste, man, to live, For thou so soon must Bfcdf: — >>—£?- MIZM—M -&- & -&- & m m rp j&. • P v .A e die ; _£2_ I 1 £ 9 ! - J g- # 75>- ^ — g~~g: — ^— W^ £2 £? f 2 ■&LZ d d rJ &- -*—& ^z :izztz^: £2= -F 1 1 &- m Time hurries past thee like the breeze ; How swift its moments fly £• £? I3T I 136. % Hpn 754— (Cambridge— S. M. Lev. R. Harrison. TJH I ftl J j i o &—&-*—&— &-L-&— ?2z:z^l o I Moderate. Jes - us, we look to thee, Thy pro - mis'd presence claim ! -^L-*L A. g S: £? ^ ^ — : _j^___^_^ ^_^_ :=^=zz= -f2= -^2- -— h- ^2- - -£? o # Us shalt be, As - seniblrd in thy name. .fiL iQ J | ! J j I i [ U ] — GX -rex— W l m 1 5 ^ ^ ^ :: i 137. Hymn Mi— €«•».— S. M. C. I J . Jordan, F I -#- F .1 l Moderate. where shall rest be found, Rest for the «u :q= <£x=± 1 T±t- m-T-& #-r-ft wea - ry soul ? Jr. ■*z£=3t &- -9- -& — 9-\-& — #- H 1 — T-&- r?z ?z _i 1 — i — ■ 'Twere vain the i 'ii ii i o - cean's depths to sound, Or seek from pole to pole. I A. JSL — #<^ <^— ^£— r J Cheerful. Lord God, the Ho - ly Ghost, In J, CT^g ±S2: tzcp this ac - cept - ed I f?=r ii?- 1 rprr As on the day of Pen - te - cost, Descend in all thy pow'r. I ll I i V"2 I i I I i ^rh? ft i r ? &— ^ 75 ^ !^ & -&- & &L -&L -&. & 1SL <& m Moderate. 04 .1 g f -i© love thy king - dom, Lord, The house of thine a - bode, &- ■&— **5^L -& — 5^ !$> ^$>- ^ ^ <^- ^: ^ i I P Fif ^32 & & w- %--rz> m ,-kri — I — I- The Church our blest Re - deem - er saves With his own i & m J. 11C 1.I1U1 1 11 UU1 r pre - cious blood. vff-^> ^ ^ ^ ^ -^ - _"s=^: 2Z ^ <^ ^5>— ^- 4-^i ^> f^ ^ Pi HO. 3 tffi-^=t^= :o~j^irt .-&- r Hymn 758.— ftimij — S. M. H. G. Xaegdi. -&— Cheerful. Blest be the tie that binds, Our hearts in Christian love ; i-gr L m -&- -&- :Hfr -£?- -- J- _ ^ LC^ &-T-&- & P ^ I i L g £? f ^ .ixrno g "^ a S g The fei - low - ship of kin - died minds Is like t<> th.it a - bore. -<5>- iJ- I P -tR* ■szzzs: fe^Sgx^iz ^ - J «QJ,J^ -! £U ^ ^ £z: F ^ § . . HI. Hymn li— .gatrou gttttt — S. M. Zsaac Smith. ¥ 15: A- 1 _ — ■g-+ =£i=* L_^. ^ 3nr ^ & & q=p: ^ — ^> — _*_#>_ — ^_ \ Bold. A - wake, and sing the song of Mo - ses and the Lamb ; ^s -«- -# - c ±=2=:q -«- 4 (g P -& t =:r^ ■©■- .a. ^ i I ^ h5> ! J J , i d ' *— e)*—f & — G- O---0 — I 1 | * — u. f- #1 ^— ^-h- 1 ^ pf- H 1- r fes *:rsL -© — » Wake ev' - ry heart and ev' - ry tongue, To praise the Saviour's name. -0- -#=*=*-• 91 _£_ -G - &- &z+_ -& -H- 0- fg* - ffi :i ? --F 55* r-t # zac ] . CC20L05Y. T-pr* i=P=r=? lr f gi-HFr j-=g 4- (- £Sf* Fraise ye the Lord, Hal - le - lu - jah ! Praise ye the Lord, Hal - le - lu - jah ! i i h i J. A jl ~ I A . *J d. J -t-k -& & 1 — r 2£ — h 4--I-- ^ *#' g » r i r f 5: t \x- ii f =rrrrr jfc=2=*=3= 5=4 4— '- J=*=* :#-p: * -K- o-- ' \t Hal - le - lu - jah ! Hal - le - lu - jah ! Hal - le - lu - jah ! Praise yc the Lord ! ' ' ' ' i J- I l I J -J- J -J- ^ -i — - i- — f-t- h E5 . I P : — «•— ^ [ 78 ) r? 142. Hpn 496. — ^ranroni^, — S. M. German. ■&- -& ^ -:- ■&- L-&-1—&-1—& ■jst. ■&■ Slowly. "My times are i I I d ^ -&- in thy hand;" My God, I ^z>-=2- & & ■&- & &- & T ■&- &- & — g wish them there ; ZZZ_ I 3=3 0? j£=j£=a=£i & — ^r r- i 143. ttJL »3 * : «b- Hpn 753.-- Strife— S. M. ! Sacred Harmony. ■&■ & -0 9 &- ?z 3Z -£?- £? ^ P=P=?a: &— J — £? Cheerful. And are we yet llfef J= a I T live, 2? And see each o - thcr's face ? I _£L ^ •<*?- ^ d 4 & & — -& & — & ■±±. < — &~ }—!—& & -I i O J Fill t? g /j. I I ' I ' I l I Glo • ry and praise to Je - sus girt For his redeem - iii£ gi ! rlk—0- A I I I u_^ ^— ,- # J g ? g =v, i s -*"i . : ^ 1 JE^tE^ES [ 79 ] r ]] Hymn 684. — flaunt (gpbrmtn — S. M. Milgrovs. Moderate. Lord of the S& ^z^; liar - vest, hear Thy nee - dy 1 J" ser • vants' cry ; -iG^F -G^ ^ ^G t^_&&_ ^G VG- -iS>— G i — r -fS?- 2=TF -v ZZ a | N , &i; -fE^jL < F-g- ifjfcSfc^ ^-^ wrAzt& g± *-F g -g A rJ "T r r tfr&w ii An - swer our faith's ef - feet - ual pray'r, And all our wants sup - ply. -r2- t5>- :s: j5t£ fc ^ .^W^^V*^^ WFP=P: l c> * " * ffF -&-&■ 145. ^jJTT Hymn 248— fdtsdam.— S. M. .Frofn -Bac/i. -^ =f Z^ £=F -^ — s> * F -A -&—F -G — G 'F=F G - i - ^21 I Moderate. ~F IF I i i ' O that I could re - pent, With all my i - dols part, $mm^m : ^=p G-" ^ §3*3* ^z^: ^ -^— g>i on J' g — g ^ I I ly wise, Our j^ -- -«g-g >- H— i ^5 Sa - viour and _<2 our King, a •- ^= =^ :£?:_ g ij ^_,^_^_. zzz^ii ^:::^ -<£>- ^-^ aJ_g_£2J &—&— &- f- -f=v- -^-^ =t 3 Let all the saints | be -^ -5?- -<$>- -^=^- J low the skies Their humble 1 I I prai - ses bring. B*3 :«£?=£?- i^T-BJ. &--&- -& ^S> :^2L -&- _£2- _£T .£?: ^ #+ £?- ^_^ fg^= q ii 119. b — •-*_ /a ^ «-- -* ^ C Hpn 864— Jfcmtft.— S. M. •J-r W. Arnold. T ~&1 J Moderate. And must this I dy die ? This well - wrought frame de - cay ? .^— 2--?_±^— ^ jg ,. g gC -? <^ ^ ^— ^ <-^-J- :tz± &-] -&-&—& \ 1 ~isP&-~&—&- gf- a ^ « g g * J * ~* s And must these ac - tive limbs of mine Lie II I , 1-fiJ- ^".^2::: [ 82 ] 150. it Hpn 462.— gmnxtxj— S. M. C. Bryan. . i__ F=v— , .- & 4 ::& r\-\— & & & m m m fi t " - O — E tars slain, O * I > -" ff 1 1 1 1 l-^-d —I — l-J-J- '-#-] Id J r-rf-r-^-F-"^ LJ -d-h~r^* * # # * # -I 1 r- J'i rri ' 1 1^ vj ' 1 1 « i 1 1 t op*** iCould give the guil - ty conscience peace, Or wnsfa ■ - way our stain. si g g= _L L ■ O - '— ^ ^ £? r s- ^ 4=4 &=!&_ -&- Slowly. "When shall thy love con - strain, And force me dL & J 1 & I to ^ ^ -^ <5>- .£2. 4* r thy breast ? 1 is: ^ -- V- \ fc^I -&—&- & & — & — & ^?=3t^ -£?- zfc: #-* 3=} zfczi ^-5— •— (^ "When shall my soul re - turn a - gain To her e - ter - nal rest ? I ^M^g^z^zzg 3S -e^-r- ; ^_£2_ ■&—&- -& — <£> — £? — & I 153. Hpn 246. — ^t. grtte.— S. I. SS £ & r -<£?- i?_— st= Slow. & P P I I Ah ! whither should I £? (^ ^=5: i>. Howard, 1762. 2 ^> -P- 5? I sea ^ •— ,s»- ^ -s>- go, Burden 'd, and sick, and faint? I I i i , =s=s J -- T^> ^?" 1 i stsfcz ^ ^ i **** i &- zs* -£? q -^— ^ ^~ -~ To whom should I my troubles show, And pour out my com - plaint ? i I i i Sfe J ■p g_(2 £=t=-i * e ^J ^ =2=ag=z2 ■*— h sg- ^_f2_-_.^__^ I ^ — — h 1_ j + r "•— £?— [ 81 ] -P- I 154. Hymn NT.— ft feilcs.— S. I. vos. i 2-^i g ■^- L -^ — s>- ^=5: -<5>- ^ (^ 1 !^ I I I I I I I I I I Slowly. Mourn for the thou - sands slain, The youth - ful and the strong ; JJ_i Li ^ r^inr >S> *§ 3t <^ -^?- ^ -*±=rtL & 'S2 t -&*- -&•- I k & & -&- & ZC7&1 -&—&- M~ * a! r- "^ ^ &-'&'-& "(^ ' (^ ^~^ P -, o i - 2Z .^T_f^ in heart, For they , shall see our God ; -—&- &—& >&- la. P=-4=P -P- ©-— 1 H^-+~* CT'^l^gfi^ -©-- -<5>- 6>— ^ -©- -d- =T u his a - bode. ^ The sec - ret | pf the Lord is theirs, Their soul is i ' J -G- d J J i "J i -&- & — &-%&-P— & — G-— &—& tehp- Y --&■- & zg. 11 157. Hymn 756— #i pkftael — S. H. ^«--& 2- 75" T=J 75 ilisJ ^ "P Moderate. Je - sus, my Truth, my Way, My sure, un - err - ing Light, »g j^ 1=6 ©■-P- — (^ ■^— ©•— £ -&- h-^-gj; -^a ! ■ « ^ - 1 --©- i 4i ■■©- -g-tf-^z ^5 x ^>-^ : -75H -75 p 4=3 g g j _q # - %—& - -&^— - J -*- - 12 - S 75^ 7> ^t ^5 ^ ^ -*-SL -fi>- O L I 159. h Hymn 921. — 3Tttatu. — S. If. W. Ml'SOII. m tzzi-p ^si £-£ ± ~-g i FH^-£ & *=z ±%=&±z i Moderate. "We give thee but thine ow a, What - e'er the gift may be; Q. A .a. ^ i-T—*Z-0—&- & j 1 __J _ PC -^ — ^ ^ 1SZ1 fy _J*L. &—&- -*- fs O o~o i-^zn I k ¥ o r, & o~ &~& 4 &- 4 O i o V & &~ Z- _l , **?*&* z B HI All that we have is thine a - lone, A trust, (> I , from thee, i i i i ui n m i o -&B&7?T*z * * -*■• ' :*i [ 87 ] 'j ,=^ R= » /> £ a -5 rj I 160. & Hpn 247. WarkStt'Ortfi, S. M. Foundcry Collection, 1742. 4- # <2_ 22 -^ &- _zs: ^- j Moderate. "When shall thy love con - strain, And force me to I J J I ^-Z-*- & 2ZZZZZ ^ J- t thy breast ? I & — ffi- £?- 12: iU 5 3 qf m -^- 1^=P -Z5*- *§ .s- ■f^— ^ P=F a: When shall my soul re - turn a - gain To her e - ter - nal rest? I m # -^ 32 i -#- -^ _^_ _^ J- *c :^=^ .<5> -J-- -f2- 1 161. Hpn 337.— WtiUMA — S. M. ^. AftV/er. i^=fcB3=^a=*4=^^=-: £? TTt- -&-*- J-_,g. ^ -t^ 1 - ■r-n o l=t- _5_I_^___ -£?- 1 — i— j-i tot ^ ::stz Join in a song with sweet ac - cord, While ye sur - round his throne. i. / J J J i . J : i J J £=t ^ see -e- gi -g- re ?r [ 88 ] T 9 " II 162. Hymn 736 .— ^rmageddow — S. M. D. ^^ L -4 A ::_^.._t ■&- ■zt::zzL ^ V .Dr. Gauntlett. ^ t .EoW. Lord, if at thy com - mand The word of life we 5=^ V -&-< &- -& • ^ I] sow, J 15L ^z:?: _L_^_ Sfc^I =^£2= ^ -2?: JJ^ £? <£>" =25 ^: -& -I ! I / Water'd by thy al - migh - ty hand, The seed shall sure - lv grow I I I I il-^i I , L fr 1 y in4—& - & \ I i 3i -^ ^ The - v =F ±3tZi vir - tue of Z thy grace y -^--g O £?_ J. 3 ^3 — 1 — >T3- — m 1 — ^2 '< ^f large in - crease shall P give; * z ^ @ ^ ^1 2!E And inul - ti - ply the faith - ful race Who to thy glo - ry w ' ' ' £A A i i i i i live. 5tS±|fc •fg- -g>" . ^ H=F^ P ^ u w 1 163. -#*- -#*- < Hymn 454.— giaflmate — S. H. D. Sir G. J. Elvey. > 4 Bold. =F -<§ — ^ :za: r=± ' r lS>- =1 -^> <5>- _^ & ¥ Sol - diers of Christ, a - rise ! Aud put your ar - in our on ; J -<-??— a ^~ ^_. s i i TP->\ J5L-±- & »» "> -&L & -— , "5CI ^ _J_jg _ :^= TT3 =t^=E= £?- afcnSz- ?2I -<5>- _^.. ^£>- "Z?" Strong in the strength which God sup - plies Through his e - ter - nal Son; tJ*- >_^_ T _^_^. _ J_ J-^J— JLj^.g S L_^_^_i^--j S ^^2-, ■ ^ ff ft < !^- ^ ^ (^ -P* — I r -— ^- ^ ^. =T T 1- 22j is?: t^—tc 5^ «■ r ^=^ _^. :^2i Strong in the Lord of Hosts, And in his migh - ty pow'r, I i . I I I i Sfe= -P 2 — F — | — 4- 1 — +■-[— ^-^■-t ^=^=r-+ — is id: ^z::z^ =1 H — ^_. _ ^ i — - ^ r ^=1 tv-: $ Who in the strength of Jc - sus trusts, Is more than con - qucr - or, §«E&;e£e ^2=^2. +- £2 /d gl g) _^_j^_^ ^ — h £?-- L - ^ r =p=^ pji [ 90 ] 164. Hymn 610.- — £*omteter — ! 3. M. D. G. W. Martin. V ffJ+^H 4 iii ■ / "J «* 4 i ! ! J -&- — ^ — f^— gj . ^ ■-rz -n -Td- -^ come, Slowly. A few 1 ,1 Li. & ^ — & — &- 1 I more years 1 1 1 ! i shall roll, A few more I 1 1 ! & -&-• -&- -&- -&- 1 i sea - sons ^•^ J^— 4- ^ /-?• 1 9^+ **l* ^ fj O f? {5 1 i -i -i i i , ..... i i v^ £2_-_ ^ OL £2__ :o <, *H + i i "> ff o o -I r— - t-a g _g_ «jj-i <5— -5 r And we shall be with those that rest, A • sleep with - in the tomb: i» g? Bfe ^ ^ ^ ^ ?g= ?g g> g - 1 -T- ^—^-^- *3>-— 1 1 /> < 0-*-4-^. & — £? — >q— teH -^ — ^— ^ 2? -i — f f ■ r r ~ I **8s EEFSAIiT. ^ :*— z2= ^_-L_^_ # # ^ ^. JEZZ22I £?__ — # — ^ — ^>- o- J Then, my Lord, pre • pare, My soul for that great day ; PPPfe -£? r -<$>- * ff I I. f? t (■"??: 2ZZ j£2_«._j^__ -d£- #- -^- _^ flj Z^—r—gv 1 — - 1 — < 1 — i i — - 1 - ii 1 tt J I J» J al J i -^ ^az^rij =&-a- ! P^l IP '&-*&—&■ * c T *t* P a wash mc in thy pre • cioua blood, And take mv sins ■ - wmj III! i I I ^ J r: o =^=^=e i i P^ F g±a i 165. Hymn 616.— %mtt l*omf.— S, M. D. i«*ac woodsy. W=* t «s — ^ — - -<$>- -&- i±l bfztgzz^- ^>- •g* *?^ i i i Moderate. "For - ev - er with the Lord!" A - men, so let it be! I I I i 2y?ffz3F=: szzoza & t 1SL ?z=: =^ -- t n tt tf L i (^ -<^- ? — #— - -« -£2— ^ zzzi izs: ^-5— #— (5? ^ -&—&~ -(2-JP-—&- _._£2 Life from the dead is in that word, Tis im - mor - tal - i b/ g - ff ij — r — ~r r <§-!— fi— <5> —5^- | £7 * —6—& — <$>'— i— ^ — ^ — ^' — 35)'- ■zzz -&—&—&—&- ty. 31 — f g : * a i- -^ — - 22: — Ht^-r JtZMZZ^Z=^ ^ # -<^ ^ -£? -*■ > S Here in the bo - dy I -J-- J J | '- +—&- pent, Ab - sent from him I roam, ^? O i £?— , g * g > * ■ ^M=^q-^=A tf±€==i pp £? 3 &—& ~r f — r~7 ^=r £g Yet night - ly pitch my mov - ing tent A day's march near - er home. 1 J 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 . J. A A t-* & -£-_ o & -tg— (g— — I & — I &-0 A — *-43 i -i »■ U fe /CN m—4r : r=r=f #=1 j£Z f> 's ^ h ii r ! I I I "Who is a pard'ning God like t 1 '; who has grace so rich and ! Ill J * ,' ; J j. ^ 2 ]Q.i / 1 — i — i— L FP=*: *te=p -< — h © i v^ [ 03 ] 167. Hymn M7.— grown.— I 'j vv j German. ^-&—n—& T*r=e=JL ■P- &- 1- d&±£=* £ Moderate. Yes, from this in - stant £ ^ — 9—^- ^=^ -« & now, I will To I I i -(2— <9~ * i -72 I I my of - fen - ded i i i & — 1 - -5T -ti—r l—rt- & & -fZ-T I lest of rr "Z P &—*—& i—~&- & & Gh all m 75 thy chil - dren, I, 1 I > «5^ *= ^-*J =r; Not wor - thy I I J jt -©>•- ^ r to be -75- -<0- Zt±=± Cill'd thy son; Yet rHH/SL £l '> -1 /? t? ja- ~j j g ^z^= =#= gg will o (ffZXZf ^ (5/ 1 thee I -75 O -©■ ' my ■A Fa - thcr own. > I I — -75 4— SHH [ 04 ] 163. Hymn 264— Brighton— 88, ^B j2 Moderate. Fa - ther of ~G- # 9 Je I » — ^- g — * —* 9 ^ G- sus Christ, the ~G -^ -6? Just, My Friend and -G ~G ~G- -G & &- :=Jff a. ._.|_ I J- ^ ^-^ -4 P— t-P g T__Gl =1 # V ^ m _9___ Ad vo r 4 2: 6> & cate with n /j & u thee, Pi - ty a soul that fain would III I i II G- -G -0- * -G- & ~G -G G m &» Z^TZStST-- t trust In him who liv'd and died for ine : But on 9i •' ^ ~G ~G- - G -G -0- I - S£ - -G' ■+ tliou canst I I O 1- ::^" x -r- :^sl i -A- -a— e- ^ -f— f 5 £ make him known, And in niv heart n -' J - 4: J.J -/# ^ r * p up -f-H- r ■ i ^> G I I thy Son. G r> -,— ^> [ M ] I - 2^ I 169. Hpn 730— Calcutta— 88 , WW, pMI d — - q: g- ' OD 1 ^ Cheerful. E - ter - nal Lord of I ' I <^- H- ^ii±: -^— <£> l^ 11 "*^ -<5>- ^~ 3: ^2: <^ ^# -P earth and skies, "We wait thy Spi - rit's I III I -s>- ^ — <$>- :zs: 37^:: ?c ^ -<£>- -^ £ iz^-st ~.& f la - test .(2. ^ r^z: : g= 1 -&■ %? &* ip=l?2Z2pL ~ZZ1 I <5? <5* ^2- ^ fall call : Bid all our , J J I -£2=^2— (211 en Ja ^ race -&—&- -& J^te!. rise, ^ (^ Z2I <^>-^ y , ^ ^ -l — (^ g g , y -g-p ' f * f fg f: -(S>- -|S> £? £=z£ P ^-: -£?- Thou who hast purchas'd I I J -a. I y it. r _ E life for all ; Whose on - ly name, to 75— S>— tS'— ?2Z 1 % ^ g ?2= I ^ I __£?_ :3z:

£? r ^ x_^_i ^ -<^- ?z fr £? ^J 9^ — &• n^z&. *&—& — & I I lifts *-* r sin - ners giv'n, Snatches from hell, and lifts to r 1 1 1 I J J r: ! 1 3= o -L-„ F=p [ M ] heav'n. £: 1 170. it Hpn 16. — (Casttetau. — 88, 88, 88. Adam w^u. Moderate. Lo ! God is here ! Let us ~.^3l &&& ± a - dore, And ~&- -&—r W^ own how dread - ful I I ^=; 4*. i -&- 121 ~&~ IS m &— & & i this h# St & -&- & — & 7Z, J&L fg V p ^> &—^ place ! Let all with - in us feel his pow'r, And — ^ ■ ^ r <> ^> i o SI giEEi: -^ IEE lent bow £2. »■ g ^ -^>- P ct±z^:i a g^ r^ <&■ r be I fore his face; "Who know liis pow'r, his i 111 ' ^?- -tS? ^ r *> -?-\ G I »7 ] 171. Hymn 650.— Cdtstts SUK— ! 'j wu ) 27. Lah.ec. 3r :zt -& — & — & -&-&■ -&- —&!=&- & P -&-*- -&~< -&—&—&- -&—&—&-- &—& t .Ja. -&- Moderate. Pris - 'ners of hope, be strong, be bold ! Cast off your doubts, dis- &~r. ~~& — z>~ -*?=&- -&- Z2L St ~Z2L & & A --&-& &-^sni r&IL- zjzz^~&::. I I l- E± I ^ ; ^ ^5 SES I ? dain to fear ! Dare & !3L to TT -&■ &'£ Ptl ^ =^±^H <5? — ^ £?=^ 1&—& I be - lieve ; On Christ lay hold ; "Wres- :t -i©- I -£?- «-^=#q -I — —J-Jfe^! ■0- t= ^ !^_ I* -ff ^— St" ^=^=1^2 ^ Tsn^ *=* IP £? (^ 2/ & - tie with Christ in migh - ty pray'r ; Tell him, "We will not rf££g -g-tS-T ZKi * -■-—I (5? let thee i go, Till we thy name, thy na - ture know." -r r=r — >o- £? ? -<5> £? I [ 98 ] 172. Hymn 190.— tfolmar. ') wu ) Michael Gastcritz Z2ZXZZT &— Cheerful. 4* ^— L_ ■' & - I want the A ^ -- i i Spirit of pow'r with I in 5* t* rr i Of love, and ill! a a a ^- iz. zh: -&- ■ & gj e> jSL & 1SL -&- -&- -& f & (^ — I of I a health - ful mind I I I I Of pow'r, to J J ^ con - quer in brea ^ -&- ^ ^ -f22- ^ (^ 1 -- (SV <^- /TS irzzzi SzzP: "5? 75) ^— tp 1 g flj <&J -^ ^ -s?- ^ — ^ — -<^ — £? — .._(S2 ,5?— L , r i i sin ; Of love, to thee and all man - kind ; Of health, that O A m -4 2 — r — g O zi 2tn=g: -£? I yS? =g=3£E £? — -«-•-— 6> £?-• — G- i —G- ± -G TSHg- 6> ^ ^?; * " -I— jd- ^? f*-^ hymns im - part The trans - ports of G 's V ~G O -G • a grate - fnl heart. g& fegy * gs±z^ ±3SE -©■-• — fc=£=f £ £ t 75—75 -G—&—P- =f g> * 4 =f f fg y be - dient un - to death for me ? i i I I ill A 4-g--%- & • ^-75 • ± -€J~ -r- -ISL 75 -(2— ^— P The mystery i I of thy £ £> 0'J- 4—0- G~ 9 —0— %■ 75 ^5 f-p 3= i=3t pas - sion show, The end of 9 ^ p g~ *± all ' 6 I n=F=ri i thy griefs be . jL J 1 low, I I [ 101 ] 175. Hymn 881.— Guptamjj.— 88, 88, T. Singleton. 4- ;-2— ] -finz m^ 1=3- -&—& — ' " i J :; ~j — I — \- m -- m-jr? Cheerful. Let God, who comforts the dis - trest, Let Is - reel's Con - so J I J J J I i i M f~ Jj I t; 2--J-— <*>-&- H* _^_^2_I (^ -<$'- fcnt£ ?Z &-±-0- i ^ # -^ =f ztts* i -i — ^-h~ _^ 4 &. — + S3 '&—&—£& P i , J7j j 0-0—- la - tion hear ! Hear, Holy Ghost, our joint re - quest, And show thy - m =JJ ^—(2—(Z ■ "I — J- j2. m e -s- -&- ■ & — #— f- I f — ^_ ^ »—9--& ^ I , \A± ^ g f p ck-zzpq: i— &€ *Z^ O *=P :fc :-> i -^- 3* I — I — ^=#=2 P* ' I £2 — h _ h . ~t— =tF d=; — j rj ^ 4 : I $ F i • »FfrJ self the Com - fort - er ; And swell th* un - ut - ter i -0- -&- -&- &- -&- ' & ' us I h— f ^~ -r h— ble groau, -#- -9- £? « k 1 ■P §33 <5< - tf=a c^*=* ' ^ r&=* la And breathe our wish - es to the throne, And breathe OUT wish - ea to the throne. i i .JL A. ' ' ■ ^-^> ^ ^L pup : -& J gU^l^ FF #-- -?Z &fej [ 102 ] r 176. Hymn 488.— (BfoKflt.— 88, 88, 88. =T= -ft — ^ — ,i=-r^- ^=s?-^ -^ & Moderate. When gath* - ring clouds a S ^ & & -&- *-*- T|E -g- -g- 3E|E _^j ; L round I view, And davs are i i h +-- g — I -g- -=q=H- P =f ;s?: dark, and friends are few, On T <^- & -Z^3X &- & lean, who not •-, up my tsars. wants, al - lays my fears, And counts and treasures ' ' I r^ . I . o :__^__l a g g fg [ H ' m. Hymn 488 — pawakus — 88, 88, 88. Handel. fa 1 — -^ I25Q H- €=^: i*^=£ Moderate. Sa - viour of all, what -&■ I — & ~7zz:- g:r^z: *=&-£ '=&■ ~& ^T2 i ^-^- ^ .&- &zz£ -&- s hast thou done, "What hast thou suf - fer'd £2- ■ ^?~ ~^?~ ~^2 ~^s ■ .&-. -&- iszqs?:: i is: -<^- -fiM^I r I - ^-^ : -<$>- =F zs: <^ & «^- 22: r ^ :s: ■^" r ^ S?" a: -^*- -- -^ (^ £? f : 'oti £? .^. -S- on the tree? Why didst thou groan thy mor - tal groan, & & & t=Zt -&- zt r (^ ■&— \ be - dient un I *S> 4 9 — & &-% 3i =5fe r to I -<£>- — «^- i 3- zd=i ztizzeg zzsl-:: ^"- death for me ? I. I I The mys - tery .■jj-jqpzq: «--» ^^=|=g -£?- id=T ^> r I t^_ T ■^-g£ of thy J - ^ -&—& O O ^ (^ f : ^zzfc o >z ■zt*-£ *=£ &*£* o pas - sion show, The end of all thy griefs be - low. -I 22Z^r.: ^ ^ r^?-i — g=h^-3= F — "^~ [ 104 ] 178. Hymn 933.— &Wtt*.— 88, 88, . Dr. Dykes. -&r- -& — & &1 .p. — a: -^— I & Moderate. E - ter - nal Fa - ther, strong to save, "Whose arm doth bind the Est 9*3 (? • p {2. 21 # F — h- -(5? ^ £/ ^ ! =f P 1 9 • ? -g- -g- q=:^=:: -£?— — #— IK — H^ — rest - less wave, "Who bidd'st the migh - ty o - cean deep Its §! •^ — <^- I -i 1 — "g — a* — s^ ^_^_*__£2 £2__ _^2_ • _ if^- 8 #- ^ ^ §i g— js?— 5L.-_ acq v> own ap - point - ed J_ o P ^ lim - its keep : J ■ i X c< \ ^ p * r i i hear us when ■f jpt_±. - — —J- i I we £ ^ I P I cry 9 : ^ • -i "U m — g- -ygg— i r ' ' I to tli For those in ^ F Us -# pe - iil J- J I i cm O O (S * the # 25 i [ i' 179. Hpn 17.— UttMItftx— 88, 88, 88. 5F2 w -§-$-&-: Cheerful. My heart is I ! ! £? — fix'd, 22: ?r — & 1 & ~ -&- &_ 7£\ &-P- I=* =T-T i -^- God, my heart Is I I &- fix'd to tri - uniph I I ^ -«£>- -- tS>- -&—&- & -&- z&. -P-- "5? a ;=r - -^5- sc .^ (Awake, my lute, and bear a part :) My I I jsL _£?_ ^ in thy grace -& m » ^— £ £? ^ =^-«^ (S'- ^ — ^ — -&- i - [ 106 ] £3 &_-* -&~\ &' 180. Hpn 98— £telta.- Fj WW, From " Crown of Jesus" &—■-&— & & T &^> s & & & 221 & §fei± w% s_= -in 2^ ^? T^> -^2- ^-^z 2*^^ Moderate. Cap - tain of Israel's host, and Guide Of all who seek the i ! I J — -l l 9^" 1-^ l- £? £? ^£? T^ f5»- :z£: i .^. land a :s ffi- bove, _^2_ (^ I Be I — ifi- f ^gH ^ j :- ^ neath th) r sha - dow we I i a - bide, The 5 £fr— g^g* ^ i cloud of "P" PI thy pro - tect - ing i I love : ~a & -g- ^ ^ t=± — ^_. ^ i Our I ? strength, thy I O O h ^ — ^— p^ z^z:: r g-2 ^ ^ j &-L-&—&- o ^> g n:~c: grace ; our I ? tfr"~T r rule, thy word; Our end, the glo - rv 1 I i *> ^ *> ! of <^ ^ r^: £ ^ [ 107 ] P 25 i tlic I ! ^ m 181. ^B: ^ 7* Hymn 731.— Jtoaff&am — ! 'j uu i iS»- -& Gh '--&- & G — CJ-L-O- -&■ *=sfc 70! rt-g-g , ifcv. G. P. Merrick, B.A. ^ ^ 5£ ^L -©»- - Lively. 7, It Lord o - ver all, if thou Last made, Hast ransom'd g3§[E^ gttit *-:£: eLv—4. G _ *> jfk. •g- & &_£L -SL -&- -©■- ^ ev - ry G- ■P— :a -©— pi -g—Y—g-y-g — I i soul of man, "Why -& -G- G J--«- — £l_^.I IS the grace so long de - lay'd? Why Hf B— fik — «- \i£=3- G O ■&-€*- & & i ! i ' un - ful - fill'd the sav ing j)lan ? The bliss, for A - dam's i i as >-^ ~G fL^l Z*I £. & -G G G ■G- -i — 2Z <^ -©■-r ^-^-v ^ fiL •y t (2-- H t: - ftu-4 - , J - TJ-HP -o — &■ — o- -A- a— * —^ 7 jfc=C q= ?tg=£* i-? I race de - ngn'd, When will it reach to all man -kind I •> JferJ « * " ■ * O >>Vs P * n r J- jc -Gyj r-& ~&-&—, -^■-^h^SE l I <> ^ I [ 108 ] 182. Hymn 267 —ft (Eattwto* — i r, UUj 3= £>— |=2 I I - Moderate. "Wea - ry ^-7^ ■■ fl »- -h9— g) S > of 75" -«— -0- 75 ^9 ^ 1&— ^3 u r ^1 St]=22: ^ -P- & - wan - d'ring from my God, And III I I ^j_J_ ^L ^1 _*_ _4 now made ^_. ^ e~&-*^ ^ ■&—• ■rr- ^ G—^-Sj JT-* 40- ~o i igzrn ^ will - ing I to re - turn, hear and i I I bow me to the i e^ § g ygj g igzr^F^tpzz^ l ~^—&:- .G-. & & > Ad - vo - cate a - bore, A Friend be - fore the throne of Love. I gy^^E -xrg=sb r ^ "i; # -zr-n—rs -1--0-P- z [ 109 ] 183. Hymn 489.— ^t. fpxtttta*.— 88, 88, 88. &. aauntuu. i — t =E 2 •— s?: :d=q= I g ^ fg-f? «*=gfc r^z:a: ? ^-^ ^ -£2- =P -&—7J (5? — & -&- & Moderate. Peace! doubt - ing heart; my God's I am; Who form'd me man, for -^ e) 2£3 ~&- V 2 I : =F * ,_jS_€!: ^ -J- J -J- £? ?Z — - =F bids my fear ; 9 : E ^- j The I Lord hath call'd me ^S? -t^- -g- J_ -P—&- by my name ; The & — t-<9 <5«- J* ^ d^ I /T\ ■$--■ -&- ^ <• O f i g His blood for me did I I l I -*g- - -•— U 184. Hymn M9— £t. t?»ttl — i ') uu j 7. IF. Staniforth. 2=4 ^izirz: ^ =i±*=S-=f=±=^ q-3=^= «E9- -- £ota. r Pris .- 'ners of hope, lift up your heads ! The day of lib cr §5i*B=E fe>z2 ■^J- - ^ , qgt to 1 J J £2 i2_ £2- -£2- ^ !^ & & e) - r- rr=^ <5? _^.. rg PLr ^ ' p^^ ty draws near ; Je - sus, who on -»■ -^- g j --^ U [ in ] ^ *-#-- » make him room j n , i ?- r* t II 185. Hymn 20.— ft. Itortwglt.— 88, Dr. Dykes. ' i — -&- & — & &-*—&- r -& — # (g— <« «-) -1-^ — . — t£i Hi— zzranl: 7%—&— &— %~ &—& S If ^ £2__£2__g^Z: zzfc y IE I T= q: raj &- rt- y^— w & -&- I ! ' ' I &- i light to praise ; His gifts I will for him im - prove, To I __ r __ r C_L :^: <^- & # <5>— ^ — (g — #^> :=z4 t rr # 1^7 - ' him de - vote my hap - py days : To him my thanks and ! J ,'i.i (S> o 3tl=g: -«g- -&- -&—- -g) g g> I F * :^p: 3=£ ^ 5 fci • !j i i rfi praifl ea gi V(> > -And on - ly for his h h J"J ^ J3 , j iJ J fi ^frr^rrfl «■ ^ -> fcgE ' -£? jH 1- 1 i ' plo - ry live. I i & 1 - &qM ^ d— &■ & & J Sir A. Sullivan. — , k ^~ I a J2L 2::; f- # 7^ IP" -p" ? Moderate. Lead - er of faith - ful souls, and Guide Of all who trav - el -&- -g- _^ ^ f± 7£=&- & .-&-& t JJJ i I _^JUsg -rS? ^ g*~ ^ J j 1 ._£?_ ^ to the skv, Come, aud with us, even I ! ! Ill _^~~^2 ^ 5?ZT us aa ^ — ^ ^ 1 -^ a - hide, Who i i I +=i: ^ — _ ^3 £? ^ ly ; On thee a - lone our j- -t±. -*t -*t 'VX —i- £ £b=&=z£ ■o — ; 9 P * ^ 22E r spi - rits stay, While held in A ~ j «l ■ -L i *z=_^: :::r^: a ^L# *z** o [ H3 ] r life's un f _J * P 5 r-p r f - ven way. 22 -&ITZ& £T " --^^ I 187. £zfe Hpn 423. — grattford. — , (2nd Metre). m & -i=^ &-&- &- & Moderate. Thou, Je I A m w 2-^ -&- i i ■ ghg - -<5>- • _ A l is -f2~ TFm. Horsly. I thou my breast in - spire, And touch my £2- sus (?5 -<5>- -<$>-—. 1 »wfg fg #^* #H dn 5_z^ JSl. -&-Z& B=f d> — r : ^ 12; * T=T ■&-&■_ r -4sma-&-jL.- lips with hal - low'd fire, And loose thy stamm'ring servant's tongue : i5£ .a. e) -&■ ^ *i i~ <$> :ssl_z ^rl J =Z£7g"~ l izzz z "2?" 52: # 22 '^S fc^zs*: S¥ * _£>- ~s: r_2fc -^ — £?- s?: Pre - pare the I as ves - sel -fcj -i r*" * i of thy grace ; A •^zzi I •5, I _^, — & — ^ i_7_zs?; ?z- -& -&-- dorn me I _27 & -&- -&- ■ tsi f I ?z& _!_£?-. C* -&- ZZZZZC --^ -— ^- r -&- -&- f- T 25SE with the robes of praise, And mer - cy shall I *4 be i all my song. I ^_^__ T _^._ !__<2 — *■ ♦ ^5> -I — fa= £> gz zaz= tzz:z±-± - tf> "^zz?: i©- ^ [ 1W 1 1S8. Hymn 61— gnttt»tir& (Eftaprt — 888, 888. vmm**.) Bercs/ord. ¥Ed^ & Cheerful. Fa - ther *5>— £? =t=i "^ -F^- &Z&1-&I&- of f last 0=Gh^Z C< =J X=&± ev - er ing grace, Thy good - ness ^gp -g'-sJ- fog, «u£. -^r&^SL j&. ff tzi -^^ — &-*—& &ZZ* <£>—&- &-^-&—&- zc -!^ i^z^r T^" iy ^ — Z@Z&_ \L_&_ I N?= -++ — £?— ^ d thy truth we praise, Thy good - ness and thy truth we prove ; =&=*=& ZLZ0L h -^=XJZZ?hzg*a=% ±=fc 5*£ #=:= -tf?- 1 ^ tf? "(^- L, fH 1 -&-&- -&■ & — &- jL -&—& -:e£.jz A 1 -&- c< -& & o Thou hast, in hon - our of thy Son, The gift un - speak - a - teUr 22Z: f ^^rg^^=d=i=^^-T 2Z=zc :=E; t .,s2: §^i tr=£3t=&== j :zzziz o &—9 1 . ble sent down, The Spirit of life, and pow'r, and love J 11 V-jj|!==±^ g -fE-.ig=t^2g=E| £? o npz: :^^z: ;ii [ 115 ] 189. Hymn 62.— fftnfomual.- , (2nd Metre. ) J. H. Paine. Hi -4*- ^-qn 5_~^zz iszmtz. I IJ I Moderate. I'll praise my Mak - er & T- -& — s>- PS -<5>- 2^ ^. *_ &-^—9 &- -&- while I've breath, And when my ill I ^ J I ^ m I My days of praise shall A i j i J # ^ f i=> i ne'er be past, While life, and thought, and I ill * <* ^T-=F :^=^— — gj J— (5 r-iC ?: fed. -S> — iC- "I -tf5>— -- J -tt-jg — sfc z^ ? # * "7g — ; -£? — -H -£?- JJi J -J fp 3 9 : * be - ing last, Or --^^ ^ J. A nn - mor | tal — - =f fc- I h — F— » ty en - dures I I ^> * # [ 116 ] pre s 190. Hymn 580— $ \um\t. , (2nd Metre.) German. w =1 -<^- =F — >5J 1 \- & & ■&L § P ■■& \ -& — <^ ^ — & fi- -5? — ^ -t^- Moderate. Let earth no more my heart di - vide, W ith Christ may I be rt=¥=r-^=iq -," 7=r-y-j-g^- 5=£ <£? ^ _^ £?— £?- ■g_^ J LL £?— ^ fes H I I ^ ci - fied, - ^ — & -&- '&- c — ^ & ^ .2. & — £? & §•*& Dead all its js: to the world and J i A A * * *■ -&—&- toys, Its _<2. ill.- O t=± £jl ^ £> £> i£ £? ._^_L ^ ^> =T fi ^ sg 5 in pomp, and tad - in<, r J03 s, Be thou Lone ? my one de - aire. P5?rtp— _^ ^ ni aflE^ — e, — &. 8 ^> j^ ^ d ,^ O :L: [ 117 ] — P ff I I 191. Hpn 659.— IWoumouth — . (2nd Metre.) G. Davis. pH=i &~ ~ZL s: ^o- SZ -- J ^ — is: -($•■ ?z- =22 — ^_::_^ ^ 5>- -- -*g- -s-- cg=3 -^:g: I 2 My soul out - flies the an £ 3h -^> fi2=s_ s v^g-^a j-fi? F=s-r — I — I — *-&-y~ri — I — i — i-T- NT \*j£ZAZ&«)AY I ^-s-^esgi wf^fssW' m power'd with strong de sin, To meet tliy Bpe - cial presence there. ii -~-&-& ?! T-5r^- 1|~" = =EEE X-Ff^. 3c t=t=e [ us ] 192. Hymn 581— Smith — , {2nd Metre.) Swiss Melody. d: =? O - a—^ i a> g* ' I IP Moderate. ^i=S t=2=e & i I ^ i I IT I Je - sus, source of calm re - pose, Thy like nor man nor S*— &—^—& & & ^=# ^ _^ !^ ^ zz: ^- P ^ -- -fi. ^ v^ ^ .£2- Z? 'S' ^ 5^r j=s: an - gel knows ; Fair - est ill,, -<§ — ^- mong ten -i^- ' -<5>- g I. tt fg- i=t -f* — ^? — thous - and ^: fair. £ 1 Even those whom death's sad ^> ^ -& &- c ^ ^? — £? — <• — _<2_^_. 22=35 o -<2_.-_, ^ com - pass'd round, Find 1 i l^ 1 i t and life, if ^S g O ■^5= Z [ ii -> o 2 — o I thou tp - | i i F I 193. Wf £ Cheerful. Ye - — - fic- tion I -0 ^— v=± Oil AVISO, -©" ' I r) : > t 9 P ■©- H- :fc ■P-; & -& in your ves - sels r> f — i - I take ; I m -G- rt-T-^-i I _^__^_ I Up - start - ing I I I at the r — rt- =f t==t ^ • i ^ gi i ^' <> P *zj *— # -r-f pzzp: =*=* ii mid - night cry B< hold the heav'n - ly Bridegroom night" O * # 9'j :rz=:i=r P±* r 9 # v9 \ i-j t=t=, [ 120 ] * g 1 194. Hymn 1 78. — Sevan. — 66, 66, 88. Sir John Goss. sky Pro - claim the' an- joice and sing; (ilo I ■ , & 1 ry as I oribe to I ig^Sfe^ t=4= —a. i I I [ 121 ] glo IV s King. o i 195. Hymn 737.— tfaldcw.— 66, 66, 88. »'«y< now* cha P acou. A ^-g— r J J ai -gj- : ^y ^yp-ngv^r ^'-ift 6^L^ I&H? ^rzg^a-^-fejsL L V Moderate. Saviour, we know thou art In ev - 'ry age the same; Now, Lord, in ours ex - ert The I i I I I I I I I l I , | | | -ft JOL. A. *i£L^- J ^ £L &*L£LdL ^ . J". Darwell. I ftiRF — I 2=q::::+q^ T5l Itpt ^—15 "^ -GL ^ ^ ^ &• _^_±_ n9 ^ -©- (2- my God. -&-± 197. Hymn 211.— %MUt— 66, 66, 88, P. C. Chattcck. > 2 #=T=£=* £> P «--« -■»- p p p 2 3=P i I .So/d. »& Blow ye the trumpet, I I -6h m4 & ^ & & — + blow, The glad ■ ly sol - cmn -*-• . I i J I ^ ^=£ ^5 ^ -6^—^ -»— P- sound : -©- — t— g< -r-^-i— p- 3ESEEI=SE2 ^— ^?- i5> — i£>- * fftr *-• Let all the na - tions know, To earth's re - mot - est bound, , | -£ _SL _SL 2$t <5 * — i o i i i I | J. ji -A -±. A •,.&. jsl _«l- a o p X ^ t: o ?nz -,rsr-£l Fr-H- 9 P [ 128 ] 193. Hymn 880— ^ftUUnnium.— 66, 66, JLJ3f' 4 - IlJZ ^-*^ Moderate. '&—&—&■ A vr F -&- -&- i ! r -<$>-• tg=£ ^--S: -&■ 1 B " #■ ^ -^ Ye vir - gin souls, a rise ! Wii\ all the dead a - wake ! t$-*— i— rt-y &— &—&— &■ m^?z n &- -J&—>2- -&-*- JSL JZL & » {g. (g- -fg ■(2—^21 i*-i — r Un- n 4J v § e ) e) el e J\ 77 ~ T 1 — -Lh (g g? j i g I I T^ I * ISS r^- 9 % ?sc or^ T~g~ I] 200. Hpn 122- -Samuel— 66,66, =1 Str Arthur Sullivan. Moderate. Tit A - rise, my soul, a - rise ! Shake off thy guil - ty fears SS^ 5? — ^ — -4— - # — — £= S? g gj o £ -tf/ p p 5 . * -I 2 g 1 I 125 i 201. Hymn 891.— Southampton— 66, 66, 88. Dr. Arnold. » £ =f -2^- ^ — f -&- -&- & gi- - g— g? P P~ & & i i i i i i i i i Cheerful. The Lord of earth and sky, The God of a ^ -^ I I ges praise ; [ S* -i£>- -& &- -&- & & & — <$>- ^— ^- ±— & — fi?- -&- -&- &- J± $= ^ -^ 1 22=15 &-*—&- -W- & q=S: "Who reigns en - thron'd on high, An - cient of end - less days : m % & — & i > "Who lengthens out our tri - al here, And spares us yet a - no - ther year Uu i ' i p JSL. & ±^^±&-&±:&l -&- ^t* -&XZJZ- I 202. \ :<5» Hymn 119.— JWfflflatl — 66, 66 Dr. Steggall ^ EI _ tafc: -<^- c -&-&— Cheerful."^ V I I Let earth and heav'n a - gree, Angels and men be join'd, To eel - e - luatewith me The Sfe -5-tg- -jsajrzi — I f- L ~r-( 22 - 1 t 126 ] <$tlgpU Continued. 6 & ~%r pr p p : 11 i i & -& H 1- --<©■ *^F£ ^Z5*j '&■ ^^f p I Saviour of mankind ; To' a - dore the all-atoning Lamb. And bless the sound of Je - sus' name. I , .11. 9^rrfri — i — i 1_^— ■ qT=££ i 1. 3? J ^ ^ — -«- I {5L ^ -- g_ gf g i <>-<^ li 203. r5*~r Hymn 676.— $t. <£ uitluu. — 66, 66, ■ ^ 'j, r . -C. JCSST. %-^yt-a. s: <^ 22Z3X ^ — &-*--& "2? ^-Z^" =]±5rfc!?: "25" P Moderate. Great King of glo - ry, come, And with thy fa - vour crown This -£5_^- £?- .^-_- 22Z3 c r? g? - ag , in - pie as thy home, This peo • pie as thine own, Be - neath tin -&te2#^q#£=g _jg.jg> ^' g - - P P P- Z2L -&- in my Sa - viour i i J- J (S>- shine, s — ^~- ■F (^- I t fdb: I'd soar and touch the heav'nly strings, And <^ d * d & — " ^-» "^ _£2_ ^ ^=^ i±— fr~b=b 5=^ tz=t vie with Ga - briel I , S i -^ 1 - d ~ d & — iporprz^zzr^c:: ^ I I— T i- # M : E i r 1 I f while he sings In f- r r r notes almost di - vine, In notes al must di - vine. I S jtZZ — B p zi t=EEE ^i_«L_iL_^ H — r rr- Efc : gfc [ 128 ] F 1 205. li Hymn 512 — gawM*l— 886, 886. Harwood. ^-2 <=*=*: =f ^ & *£ 12. & -&- & & 2^- -^-* -& ft^5 L IP" Moderate. Light of the world ! thy beams I bless ! On thee, bright fftfe^ 2-i ■« — s»- f £? — (^ -<$>- •g "f2 — pz= -<£>-* t -!- •-" ^ &-*—9- + ^ Sun of »■ -^- Righteous - ness, My faith hath fix'd its -ZtL \ eye; 0ZX= ■<5> ^ — 1 + (^ - -o zcrj I ^n±=i=A -&—? -&—zt *~v —&-*- Guid - ed 9#=&isE 1 -j*- I by thee, through all ~i_^_S- O V? ^— *- I go, Kor feu the - — i —1 &—r-&—- H -£>- ^1 r?zz=t: ru - in spread be - low, 9m -^ — .* i: * ways nigh. -&- 1 z -£?-• 22 3 — *3T [ 129 ] 206. Hymn 490. — g nsprticb. — 888, 886. H. Isaac. & £z&i-_ ■H- J * ^ -g*— g» £? (^ Moderate. Help, Lord, to whom for Hlii ±ieip, L.ora, 1 I i help 1 fly, And =*■ :zq— ps=3=q-_=5^p: £? <$> — fi>- z£ p^ — __ still my tempt - ed -h (2 t=t -%- iM-P- w =t p t=± ?Li__* ^jj j &~ m &* -^4* -#=p -<^- .^ — -<5>- ^ g 5 W soul stand by Through -<5>- £?- I out 7#- la -Jzj. -s?- r the p -fi>- 1 ev day; It "I :g=H ■z^- £? ^ t t -^--5— [ i=t i— -,i-i^=g= -J2t=z2 -P^=r The sac - red watch - ful + f ^ £? -& — & 1 1— ag- 1 — r ~^" a. -.a & m l a-OX^—^ - ii ness im - part, And keep the is - sues i IIP J j2 A A j&- A -dzi^-^nzwzi >-&: rn-t:: £ ^ — i i ^ o 5f f of r aL my I 3 heart, And S3= i-^ -t IE7 T a i i stir me I I I up I &—JL—*2-*—\ [ i:jo ] f to — £? — ^? 3=3 ] "5>~ pray. Z2Z: .fij-i— in 207. fa Hymn 586.— gona — 886, 886. ai f J-^-d- zfcr: -&&—&■ -&- zt -&- ^ — ^>- -^- -^ ^ ^— r-^- ^ZZ^, :^2zzs: -^ — 0- -£?- "■* * h Sir G. Smart. :^~€! Moderate. Sa - viour, on me the want be - stow, "Which all | I l I ill 1^ jsL J. ^L *L I | A jsL i ±-4 ' — I " r that feel shall <£? 1 — h £=fc <^- gi£ <^- i sure — i" — I- -&1 '-&- & r r know : Their £? *-, -<$>- sins tS»- 221 - T4 on &~ earth r for & -F 3S* 22: "Z5>" givn. it — ^ i * Pi iW zzn V? 2t^=g ^ ^ r ~^" =T q _—i 1 — ^ — i & ; £? Give me to prove the king - dom mine, And taste, in ho - li J I J- J J -i J J J J £A * &—£:-&:. d & & eg. :^-i^— *- £5> t= dt -qz #£ <£> ^> <2? -£?- ^ -L 9:: t - ness di - vine, The J I I A .-& Z &- % D'SS & hap - pi A A & :o of r & heav'n. F" t T~f =1 [ 131 ] 208. 2 -ft— ^ Hymn 584— pagdateti CoIUjt.— 886, 886. ^. r«. 5a y «. =f & - <5> — r— <5> — - £2- -- f £?- - deem - ing "P~ I love, The ■^ r_ P - i & an - gels raise A cease - less song of i I I ^=r^=^: f -<5>- V^ *-* ^ fee ii T^> -f^" ^? nrr per - feet praise, Yet *=?=* as- tfeES =?£ £?- (^ # — ^ g=^ trera - ble as they - g -# — ^ ~#— g —*' -^ <5>- 22 sing To ^ -f=s- ^=^zz^: ^ f ^ <^ — i — # -f=2— ^- » us in - cline thy sJ Jj J J J. fcfcd F=T "r: gra - cious ear, And while, with rev'rence, LA± V=f t I fc==t^: £3- S 2±at ^ r &+—* *Z* rr t?T f« I we draw near, Ac - cept the praise we bring, Ac - cept the praise we bring B^ > I I i i i I I V — i — i — i — P- =j—£=g±^: t f 1 • * ±=*—* — rz=£z=zfi ^. #-• It — r &=x 1 H IS iy ■^- r r led me :s: ^ on, jOl. Even from my in J I < 4L — ± jZL te. : &- &- -&- -&- fant days ; —&- ■&- & &- -d. & i f Mine -fi> 72- 5* a: -«Hj ^ —& ^— + — # in - most soul ex - pose to I V -W- ' J -J- -&- A res. !?- I view, And tell me, if J tic=t §|| i= r St ev - er F :z=j £ knew Thy ^ jus • ti i * i fy - ing grace I [ 134 1 _p r % i 211. 3^ ■&—& Hpn 290. — Ignnbrobr. — 886, 886. ~& Moderate. Thee, Je l sus, -&- & --Z& &=&=&■ & — &- & J. Foster. - I -76 -&■ & — a .& — thee, the sin - ner's Friend, I MM: ^ -&- fol - low I ~&^& -*-*— r ■#- 51 ±32 -- -^ fi gd=tz£ i^i? # -£±-4- £? ^ on g -- &^ ^: -^ — ^?- -^ i — & — jzzzz? £?-- L j glorious strife ; &--?-& — I I it — b - ft — £?- B£ I 3 7* gi| ■F- ^ - "aH g-S-g Sj g ff fa — s — sir 22 I -<£>-- , —&—&- —&- ■&- & & I 1 I J — I. :z£ ^z=st ^) f" ^=^ ^— ^ f^ ^ <^ — - 3— ^— s? : 5?=?2 — <^>- ^ — X feel the influence of his eye For -- ^=#=^=^z z^zgr '&- — - -- & !?=&- :^2:tz: a 213. Hymn 801 — Ifangftfarfl .— 569, 559. -Dr. Gauntlctt. «*2 Cheerful. tf • !£ — i — i 1 — I — i 1 1 — i 1 — I — r p r ^;s =} ,rt ^=fcS ftd. '-o— r J -a- I fl I ■sr A - way with our fears! The glad morning appears, When an heir of Bal - va - tion was horn! jj_ j jj j jj j jj j j j J Jjyjj j j f- [ 13« ] ^UnqtViOVA— Continued. i- •*-* ^ <^^±I £ Gh *=Pt ^ -0-0- »^# From Jehov - ah I came, For his glo - ry I am, And to him I with siuging re - turn. 2£ * ^ ' # <5>_> 3Z3T" ffi £=Ga % * d 4 S e) 0-e- i ^-0-0 i r r * # J__L ~^- 0- 211. Hymn 353.— £tour Stotltjj— 559,559. Dr. Gauntlctt Cheerful. how hap - pv are II III 9v=a=fzzf: ■£2 -.(ST. we Who in i & Je - sus a gree To ex - I ! I -^- -#- -#- 1 — h- -& P=* ZJSL & & i -0—0- & rt WZJ0L ^ 9% pect his re J- 1- turn from a - bove ! \\ T e sit un • der our Vine, And de- Z -&- & -&i tnrrpz: z^z^tzztz ^ A -g- ^ « *=P jz=¥=¥ [ iv ] 215. Hymn 162.-gavwicU.-5.5.11, 5.5.11. Mi 1 grove. Slowly. All ye that pass by, To Je - sus draw nigh: To you is it 9 : W Mot 2^ &=St3£z i i =£=P= I i -&—9-P- ■7^-7^-^r -GF "? * # & &—&— -&—&— &- •&- d — & izrq: & & & nothing that rr'r 1- i -i— •r* i i ^ &-&- 0~ 1ST. H— l ^ !$> & # ^ Je sus should die ? a@ "-(2— «-!=* -*—&■ Your ran - som and peace, Your I i r j| p - f= : +^ li^ R*-5? —&-&- ZS=.-=B=L V* ^ -*—& — — &- -p—p- -& r-r ■th & -& -& — h i i Saviour he is; Come, see if there ev - er was . i ji i a • ■ 7%— &— &—&■ £2=^- -f^-1-^ jC. -£=* ^UA -r- 1— f sor - row like his. 1 ^ _£L -<*?- z^S 21 r &—& .eS. (^ 216. ^E fca Hymn 892. — Serine. — 5.5.5, 11. Sacred Harmony. r=r- rzzprxz^zjsz: £ & Cliccrful. Come, let us 91 ~ % fc=a «_^ & new, & Our i 'rj ? f f * *=25> 1 jour - ne ! I r ±==1= — ' — : -t p=fc : • # pur - sue, I r- ^ «- — «? + r f=i [ 138 ] i > ^ ?- n QtxU &- Roll round with the ! #T# year, -& ^_: Roll round with the I I i year, & I And I i £ nev - er stand still, And nev - er stand still till the Mas - ter ap - pear. I J J „ I \ A \ l I J"T I J I J — ©-(2- F* ^ T J L -£?- r_^_ P=P ^_S=3T 217. Hymn 630.— Slwbrook— 5.5.5, 11. -j5>- g '£? <£?- ■r-r c, — 3 Cheerful. Come, let *• us new, Our ~&- .* .&- % jour - ney f ; pur 1 sue, T — & — — £?— -zz~\ I pi \:&—&-J& &J-&— &— &^& *=# ^^S & o>^ & & _^_ r? ^ r ' fg <*~g q-— q: =at=sf « ^ With vig - our a - rise, And press to our per - nianent place in the skies. I I J J ^LjsLjCL A i I I I -tf?- -£?- -^- -^- ^? ^ ! £? -g? ^ $-& O: ^ ^ p ^? e [ 139 ] O H h j2_ 2 I 218. ^JZ^t 1^-Gh -a- Hymn 399.-- gttkanjj.— 6.4, 6.4, 6.6.4. g/^-g^jj 1 -^-— gi £ - i H thee ! g>r $:$4^z2z±,\ -*—e>< P—Jf-O-^ i£=jt -L-^t & % m E'en though it I . I -0- =£ t «- -< ■ j j ai ;i< ^ 1 I ! £j ! I I H be a cross That raiseth me ! 8 j- — 7^- -&±-&— 0- & =t -■©- #-<5^ ^ — ^ &^&—9— Still all my song shall be, Near - er, my B£ ^^?~-& ■&--.- & -y -f I l I 111 - -I p-l- -&■*--&■ «=3=d I --#-- 5J. -« •-»!- =#=; t# i i i i 7 God, to thee, Nearer, my God, to thee, 19 Near - er S: WPP? #=* :*iz<^ r— ©>" :=pzrp=p: -# I I H to thee. I— I 1 — ±-G^O- I 219. •y Hymn 398— 3C avt— 6.4, 6.4, 6.6.4. « fc^= -I i^aE ■f —o-^-o- -*-%- t? 1—GC&-&.—0.- thee ; Moderate. More love to thee, Christ, More love to Here thou the rn^m 31 t=t * * I « i* fl l HO ] y-jr l£,OXt Continued. **> •-&—& *-&—&■ pray'r I make, I I On bend - ed i=j£ *? ' -£ i5>— ^ ^ 6^ «=J knee ; This is mv ear - nest plea, ii III P§-*— — -fT" &±-0—& & JZ. A-A , i b'U -^-'g-g'-g &—&—& :©: ^ iii< ■ ii More love, Christ, to thee, More love, Christ, to thee, More love to thee. _cL _£_ _£_• J - -&■ 220. Hymn 399.— .f uttivan — 6.4, 6.4, 6.6.4. »r Arthur suwvan. **-w ii pi ? : &> | p f ip | dBEBiqc: - 7> Still all my song shall be, Nearer, my God, to thee, Near - or to thee, Nearer to thee i i [ m ] 221. w — m \ r r r Hymn 746— ©incanl.— 6.5,6.5,6.5,6.5. ssr^f«»r«irfK»«i. i *-+ ? f^S f -,©> — ^ ^o/d. Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, Looking un - to Je - sus, . | .J. .gj. J I I I I tilt I. — ^ IS ±. -&l _SL :t_ ^ I III -tzfi-x '^ J a d d d d d- * & ~t p x Z? —0 m —t=LZX -? i» & | j ,_ ^ if f r r r i r H _4-^_ :*-ri=+=*-q -#— #- r— #— #- L -(^- who is gone before! Christ, the Royal Mas - ter, leads against the foe ; Forward in - to I i I I Mill Ufcz CH02US. =F *_± 0- + r r ' ' I" j j j j~| j~l*r nj bat - tie f 7 T see his banners go. Onward, Christian sol - diers, rfHi §« t±± t: ^zzi -# — 0- »W~ —W .-&— 0—d—dzzd: 0— Lt =r f ^ r: sp ff*f 5 — i — i — 1 — ^r •*r-ff — I — h- h — fl- rrr —<- ^SJbBDBtJJtS: iSi* -^-+75 i^asr a ) J* h -gi I I ! m Slowly. Low • ly and sol - emn be Thy children's cry to thee, Fa - ther di - vine i n i SB g r OOG &-G- ~G -5> -G G O fl h '000. -G 4 * JQl ~fr a Q *- AJ-i -g -&--- -JSZ&. - GGG m I it -&■ \^=a. ^2=2- ^=* ^s & -F**- *-2-a: kv^fV^-p p—^sr^VJ fv ^9 ^ 75' li] A hymn of suppliant breath, Own • ing that life and death A - like are thine. I I ~0 i& - J * 7^ ^T^^~gl-^^T^-'r& ' -r-^ t -«- £>- ZX<5Z^ -©■*-- -o-H — li 223. Hymn 903— Canada— 6.6.4, 6.6.6.4. Z?r. Z. Mason. -G-& «- I II ■©'- -«- I ! I i i =t J g / -i i i Boldly Cod bless our native land! Firm may she ever stand, Thro* storm and night ; When the wild ■ i. I I i A I ! J I hs/- J I III St (2._(2._(SL- (g> |t P . ^^j^pn ^ p ». # g 1 1 l l [i I l i — i- <•>- *- -"■ ' / I' ri g H-w " rj—r^-—»'-w-&-^—o— n - — * r i r i F F^ I i > tempests rave, Kul - er of wind and wave, Do thou our country save Bv thv great might I I I J I I \ I A ^. J ig • # /? ^ « « ^* •^ ft Hf^f t— "1 — r-r-" !-■ [ 1« 1 224. I Hymn 904— "4SM $nn the QuMtt."— 6.6.4, 6.6.6.4. H N— r r r r ' ^ *■-*: V 3==f :*=*d r ? )». Boldly. God save our gracious Queen, Long live our noble Queen, God save the Queen ; Send her vie- i I J J •* I /J J -J-VJ. ' N J I I I I J J J A£-« A 1 ■ ^-» — 41 ff 4> ^-J_l 1— I 1 =P I * -*- fcj \ £^- to - ri - ous, Happy and glo - rious, Long to reign o - ver us ; God save the Queen. 4- 4 4 4_ 4_ 4_ 4i jTJ jL ±S J> 4- 4^4 J± 4- T J igzpizpraq i f I — — P p p \ p- f f I Tfftl L_| 1_| lM — I 1 \-\ 1 J— J 1 ] 225. Hpn 27.— gtaturo fUfron — 6.6.4, 6.6.6.4. * gw^. Z±i4 p p p r p p 4=± T?^l>-p-p -*-*;* it &z t=s=i=mj t r i — \ — i-w- Come, thou Al - mighty King, Help us thy name to sing; Help us to praise! Father all Moderate. , | , ^ i , I I I I I I i m I I — -* 4 f J. JjL.l.g, ^■ri.-.J.J & % P-^=JP m ■&* o~ & tE 54 P *=*=? b i^ — * f ?=*=* — #— s — «*- • ] y I I 1 I p I I I I inn glo - ri - ous ; O'er all vie - to • ri - ous, Come and reign o - ver us, Ancient of days. S'$=^F- .1 v=+ I — r r- » • =t J _l iJAAAlA p<=p=jfcpi^p=fi ± tc±z ^ i [ 141 1 226. Hpn 25. — ^tewttavfti. — 6.6.4, 6.6.6.4. &. t. Hastings. tt=j=2 ~1: -G- q=q=E m 1 — Jl -%A *=* ~-n O 0. p i iii/; Thou whose Al - mighty "Word Cha - os and darkness heard, And took their flight; Hear as, we Moderate. ill N I I I ! I N J J I ' ! J Ml J- J -fiL MlAl A A. 4. i | I JL MA. a. tzr_ A*-A4*- & — 0—0- H 1- 0--0Gh- -I hr-l t± <^ "©-■»— *>" 3 I ■h- F*-# * I (^ i j— ^ J. ^£= ^— *— *- g — #— ^ # -» £ ^7— I- & t-0- \ j ^% humbly pray, And where the gospel-day Sheds not its glorious ray. Let there be light! IN' I I I i J S ' 'i A A* L-. - J- J i J ± £ A ^ J -0 % —0-&~ &z=:f—jt- M*-M-0l V^l — £=zr_< _^_*_(^ It ^ I 227. Hpn 400— 0Kwt.— 6.6.4, 6.6.6.4. -Or- Z. Mason. ¥ =f g el. J ~ ^rtH^*bg=8±rS Slowly. My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of Cal - va - ry. Saviour di - vine : Now I i j i j J I I i§a? g 2 : ( e=^n (5 ^_ _zg f g g-g -&*-*- ZE g &-& & m ") ^T^* f^*~ ff J d g * M ^ 32: feat -'-2 ■»---»■ f <^-« 2 &-&. ■-G-G- <*-# rj L & & €* % fefe 5 2 hear me while I pray; Take all my sins a - way; let me from this day Be wholly thinr g-Eji l MM 1 i i . 22 pea © . t— FM — f T^TI^I S * IGL 1 K [ 145 1 228. Hymn 501.— «£iath m loi ±-&- ZJfc L g.^- me ^il 22T II -Jigzjd Hymn 779— jamais.— 6.6, 6.6, 6.6. G. Lomas. q: rrrc — I — ^ •*-wr C^ — *_^-^_ i "i ii ii ' i — i i ! i i i Slowly. I gave my life for thee, My precious blood I shed, That thou might st ransoni'd i i i i i r • i;i iiit i i ii I ■ — i C : F^ — F 4 — c -r= , -rh^h-l-F+ c — '— ^ — M f- 1 1« -,_,. 4, ^zr # - be, And quirk* n' jt 1 r r r [ mo : 230. x ft &—&—& Hymn 501— £&*ba.— 6.6, 6.6, 6.6, 6.6. &*. jr. h. bow*** =g£±zgifcr£z±— =g — ^ &—&- —&-±- Slowlfj. Thy way : not mine, Lord, How • ev - er daik it be: ] ..it ft., m , j , < =>-J-J- ^ t *•*> t *■* J J r; >2_- 1 ^ ^ ... i (^ — . ! ■fi-fcaa ^> — ^ &- ^-& -&- i — &— l -^? ;Z22 5? ■Z5tl "0~ t-g &LX =J Lead me by thine own hand, Choose out the path for me ; 939 8-£Z--- ^ =?Z=H = f Z2=:z -<^- >?- i y -&- o &- Smooth let it -£?- z_-3^z±zg = :=^z±— — ^ be or rough, It still will be I the best, 1 LJ.-V X **_£2 t "^ •£? i5>~ o • & _ y- Knr-r & — -g >- o . — ^- 1:1 "XT .- ^ I— - £?- 122 ^ ^=^=: * j — ^__ i r r r i i r i i "Wind ing or straight, it leads Right OH • Wild ESEEbIII a 1 1 J to thy rest. :<£>_:: [ 147 ] ^: o * o i 231. Hymn 125. — totlts— 6.6, 7.7, 7.7. r, Boggett. ■fe-4 tfcfe:: M=z?^ Z2I 333Eii (S? "^•"^ Moderate. A - rise, my soul, a - rise, Thy Sa - viour's sac n £ -& — ^r&- ZL - :£?_ ^ 22: ^ fi. £2:2: ^fcsULJ -^H- £ ■ g - y ^ — , -- "•l^ j-^<_: h-^d 1 1 ^ :S=2* i^rg^ Je sus in him - self hath join'd, Thee, my soul, his -^- -^- +^f -^" -&- -&- -&- -&- —& 1&- ^ :&. % TtSZ- 2 ■g- LfefP-^ £21 2^ own to make, Thee, m)' f~~ "" i i =*ta 1=1 :zfcg 1^-G>-^— & :£ f soul, 3sb .;- g^fefe: his own to make. [ 148 1 f- isniiG:- ^i 232. i: Hymn 69.— JulttMfe — 6.6, 7.7, 7.7. **»• o. l. Laxnu m ■■■£■ g? _ & - 2 T^ ~& g Moderate. Hail, CO es sen - tial gnnn -^ £- ^ ^ -<^- Three, .£2. I ■ In I & mys - tic 4&. * PE ; >- Kfc -<5>- i 32- .^. i -<^- I ty! Fa # | ^ -<^- I ther, I 22 Son, and I (^ 2Z ^ Spi - rit, I I -f*2_ -i /rs I s* &L - hail ! — G: P <^- - (^ &—Y—& fzztz f : £? God by heav'n and earth <5?- t ±z jzrz. dor'd, God I —^-TZP_-W- & I ^ <^- ■^=J in - (^ > b V^ - s) ?jrz<5t::i p- ble ; One su - preme, al - niigh - ty Lord. i] f HP 1 233. Hymn 199.— Shorntow — 6.6, 7.7, 7.7. F. ffiUer. I ¥=z & &-— &*— 9— & H-t £?_IZ£2- # — <£> «=bd- -c- =P=?z: ■<$'- ^ ^--L-^ 1 Moderate. E ter - nal I S 4^=l -£?- Spi I rit, come In - to 3Cz^: -<£>- .^_^: -(52- r -<^>- thy # mean - est Lome : I I -<$'■ -<£>- 1 -3-—~^- — ^ — -&-{-&- 1—& -z£ -&- 5Z <«o — ■ From thy high and ho - ly place, Where thou dost in glo - iy reign, ! , I m * &-T-&— M= j — ^ &-T-& ^ &--C-& & — ^- K i -I — f- 1 ? — 1 — 1 — £5> — d? zq- ziz^: ^ c: ^-"^ : Stoop, in con ^ -£? — £?- I de - seen ding grace, Stoop to III I ^ l?r -<3~ ' I 1 I I the poor heart of man. -r— &- •— # — &—& f*-*-f- fc £: :a= -^?- £? £U_^_^:*_^j <£. "£?- •^— - ^>-^z::~^ -1 — ^1 — ri =1 231. Hymn 123— (touting £ijjmn .— 6.6.8, 6.6.8. *«* c^ry. .. 1 J j - l^z^ £3=3=3 _:q — qzzn , .:^.p^_ =^=tat #= J -^ =S== 1 1 1 1 1 11 ZEZZZ r Lively. My heart and Voice I raise, To spread Messiah sprsise; Messiah's praise let all re - jtoat; I J J ! o ii i. .; L_« 1 1 L_i 1 1— .___ I 1 ,_ -"«-«- '**>-« £? ^- "£?- tf-^-f- I r* i -T7 _j 1. — £> — ^~ ^ Lively. Je - ru - sa - lem di - vine, When shall J call thee mine? And to thy - l i i I , i i i i i i I ^—C < 2-F- F-- [ — i- :£^ _(=?r= n p * £? -g g*- g (-? £? 1 in -^- £> >;H — g- -pr :^i £?" flsfcz: ■g> — £? — ' — ^ •-&— -■&- ho - ly hill at • tain, "Where wea - ly pil - grima rest, And -»—^—£ ^?J ft- ^ -~ L - T=i zzi^jbz i "£?- "3 in thy glo - ries blest, With Cod Mefl • ri ah r\ - ei reijrn ? safe * ^ ^ <»--- -f pcjacC I g-:J, , ^ f 151 ] 236. i Hymn 124— gerusaUm.— 6.6.8, 6.6.8. Dr. Davis. * i I Lively. Je 2— P- ■3- ^ w- § ru - sa lem di -^>- & Z&. ■P~ %E£ vine, When Z2I *s4 2d= shall -i -<£>- -<^- -?=&-- m & ■&- 22: -^ , - :sz -^ ^zr^: -i^- 8 - a— ^ # ■&G>--&>— ft I call thee J J- mine? And to thy ho - ly hill at - tain, 1 ' ' A . * X 1 t &--& -&- -&-•■ & S o ^ §>i ^~ -*g- ^~ ±=f=£ ~^- -^ 2P , r r r - Where wea - ry pil ■ grims rest, ^2=jp=r<*- -&- # P -^-J And in thy glo - ries A A i J. -J. ^3 ZZ2ZII £2~I 721 blest, With I God Mes 5^ <5> ' £? IH2F <• si I [ 152 ] I ah it ev or reign ? =*? -£?-^~ II 237. Hymn 39.— garvmgtau*— 6.6.8.4, 6.6.8.4. A. E. KetU. & & -&- & 2Z 2^hlz& Moderate. Though na - ture's strength de cay, ^=3L And earth and hell with 9p-± P—2--&- & .£2_a GL -&-*- — &- -# <5L :^_ &L -&- &—& lZ^E=0-£- =5 & &- -&- 0^g=jg=& & -gr ^=if=±= 1 §!£ stand, To Canaan's bounds I urge my way, At his com - mand. Ill, I.I -CLsgufL __r^_£2_g (g-T ^1_ ^ 5^ ?zz^: -s>- -»^- _£2_ -ZZZZZZ- &-*r~ &-* [1 IE ■P- : I The --• s: wa - fry deep I I I I I ^^ ^ — ^ — <$; — &- *? — & — ^ pass, -&-*-■ With Je - sus in 42. _^. jCL 5^. fii r~ my -&- <&- r^_^2zz f srr^ t- •>•?- I^ZTJ^ ^-t^-"^ £? — ^ gj — g— g ^ — <« — o ^ r?' II view ; And through the howl - ing wil - der - ness Mv way pur - sue. 111,11 , J f — ^— ^ :p2zig=g -^— «? — E^E <*=?2: <• ^" s [ 158 1 283. Hymn 33.— front.— 6.6,8.4, 6.6.8.4. Jewish l/lelody. m— j-»— i-^-*q ]-g;-gtg_ & _ I I ! <& fc ■&-- O "#-*• -& -«- -^ fi/ ^z^_z-^j^-^ I I r '5=1 ^:^ ^z_^- ■£ t^-^-^ — J Moderate. The God of Abraham praise, Who reigns enthron 'da - bove, An - cient of ev - er - , I i 7". i . ! I , I I i i ! gSSfE iztretz -Z--*i^z-»^-$-"—"-gj g_LL _ i _-«i.(5(_j.j_^ 1 _^ I a a £ n -e- g< J d g>, i±— p. i zcz i P 71— ^ ^ r r -H ' 1 1 1— r &—P-& last - ing days, And God of PPEfc « " fil fil > jG_. £> • i i > i ^^ love : Je • ho • vah, Great. 1 I I I I I jOl*. & & & dL zL UGL-^p- AM, By -Gh—O- -&-'-\\-&A-&—@— t- H — i- & & & fe^ <^ i tf /? ■V-m9- — »-*- ?Lq&;£:* # :«:2r H # C 1 ■ I I 3ifc earth and heav'n con - fest; <~- i i i i i r^ \Jt± zL I bow and bless the sa - ered Name, For ev - er blest. I , I' "I ! U iL+zz ±J±*_c> A I. \ *• # A * J* *- -^ -°~ -& *-&& o Fmzw - &-& Ol 1 239. Hpn 861 — gath— 6.6,8.6,8.8. JF. //. CooAr. Ill I Y* - O gn cos: i =n^-ei«: P 1 *-** 3 .S"/W. Friend after friend departs ; Who hath not lost a friend! There is no union here of hearts i I I I I I I I I I i | ! I , I | [ 154 ] rr i — -fc-af =t ^J^tl> Continued. c=r=t ^t — h— ■— « «->iHH5- t fi-^P = P3 — - — : <> ? ? :^-_^ ^ .■©- b? -©■ * 0=0 0^1 fh&gsgM That finds not here an end; Were this frail world our only rest, Living or dy- in°:, noneweie blest. I Mil lun ^ * 4 ~* -^Zl 6 4 4 4 4 Jgzfcff r^-gl-g- (2-*^- *=^r- fiU # # fil #*• «0 E 2 L--B-L-, j 1 210. Hymn 861.— pea.— 6.6, 8.6, 8 8. :z:q: * i. -&■ --S-— =#= -£=g- £/ow\ Friend af - ter friend de - parts, "Who hath not lost z: {a. • ksL -tiL j4L -.# T0-T--gJ 9 : s fi^ .^_.-fa (2-- _^- (^ t/. if Sclicxn 2—2 '■te- rn ■ tSL o- fnend ? ill !H BESS j 1. Z-2 '■£#- e) g dr g g g fe -gh- P- There is no u - nion here of hearts, That finds not here an end. I | I i I I I i I iiii J \444_444_cLeL&zL£_ m •):; &■- ■P— fit o- o -£> & 1 r o y* s>— »— o * - 3C« _ll^ — I — | — U-4— =£ r r r — p -i- 1 LI I I ' ! I &- =1 a '* r* ? i ii Were this frail world our on - lv rest, Liv - in£ or dy - in::, none were blest. • i l t i i i i i i i Iii 4. £ £L* A 0. * 4 . A 4. 4. J J. J J | :! * * ^^ P 1*\+ (S (5 [ 156 1 M i 1 — g e e 'I 241. Hymn 126— guutlia— 7.6, 7.6, 7.6, 7.6. &. s. s. wc*u y . m 2^ &- & — <§ £2 <5? — (^ — & — & -&- -&- & -&- 1&=a=l & & & — &- -&- I i ^ -& a Moderate. <*^— ? ia Lamb of God ! still keep me Near I I I I II -<2—G—C2~&L 5? — & -&- -&=-&- to thy wounded side ; , I :s£ ^^ ^ — ^ — Z2Z :fc P-fc=z£ ^zr_^: -^ i^ Tis -& — & — fi? — P I I I l on - ly there in -&—-&_ & # W- 3- ^=i=^: 9^- safe - ty And peace I can a - hide. I J -J- -£- \ I ±=t & zz ^ f^2_^ S=?Z= -£2- SaES =T J-r — ^ 1 g -e^- £5> — (5? .£2_. jstizst d? - — ^ — ^ *:zz£ -£?- f -^— - What foes and snares sur - round me ! What lust and fears with - in ! £^ J^_i£_^_ ~^-^- £? t £ £-*- -£?- -f^ T=^ ; -m 2? ^?- £?• k^» g* ^=fczz: 1 I I :£= q: i 2_^_ -gZ^ f q: r - -d?— £?- n .^_^_. — £? — <^ £? £? [ 156 ] f~F P=f= i 242. Hymn 621. — *6u*it»0. — 7.6, 7.6, 7.6, 7.6 Alexander swing. ft- g n TST — &— — p=q; £? — L tzrf zzfcsi IP- -jsr—gnesr -&—&—&-& -& <5> • §3. Be - neath thy con - tern - pla - tion Sink heart and voice op - prest ; -£?—- L &-1& 1 1 — & — & ^ 4» & — . -&- ■& — g — ^ - ^ — ^ £?- ^ ^^ ? <5? ^ p P P r -«s>- 2* s: ^=^ ^? A ^: -(-? ~&=&— &-*<&- 9 : ^ I know not, I - EEEEE? •— (5? -<5>— ^ q: -<£=<£: r ±-si S=T-«^ A I tp" What ra - dian - cv of &- &- kg — v- & — o ^ :g— #-*?- p p J. : -J II I I ' glo - ry, "What light be - yond com - pare. , I I J I I , I o £? — i. ^> :^ ^ . o ^ . [ 157 ] 213. Hymn 903. — ^ancnishirc. — 7.6,7.6,7.6,7.6. *> Bmry smmt I : — S— ^ :^r:: &--L-& ^> £? ^_X_^ ::^ztz2 - :i _^ ::r^=^ i> tJ2i:: -« ^3 ^3_I_S &—&—& & • Lively. Sing to the Lord of , ! ! --w-Jl-Zt-T^l m^ 9-yZr &- --&—&—- har - vest! Sing songs of love and piaise! ii i S- J> I -^EE^S^ir^ &^%;e I^^SL - -*-—£? — ^ — ^ — S>— L — ^ — £?- -4 - ^ g> g* p* — p* — — i 1 1 i H 1 1 1 &*- zfcdz faE^E; I By -&■ -&: ?&3=t I i -fsr r I him the roll - ing £? — ] C^— T £? g? --' sens - ons in fruit - ful or der move. ifegHfa f- fea. _' ^ <5>- -F— -i— jE= --£?: i \ b g: - P* ~p-?—\ * ^-Jg-^z±z d I I :: Sing to the Lord of .J. ^ J J. U 2! ^ 1_]Ll-_lH z= EE I I har - vest A song of hap - }>y love. I ■OD- /d 7ZLI — - z::z2?_ n [ 158 ] Hyan 741— IftiftSUnwrg.— 7.6, 7.6, 7.8, 7.6. ^. x. a*™. fcfa: >— s— U- ^ — ,*5 — I — ^3 ^ ^ / **j — Cs -&—&■ — -&—&—l-r>- &— & - 1 & — d ' — &" ~T 22. 'btfltz Li — L_ < *^_c>_ i £> C^ £? &> Moderate. From Greenland s i • cy moun - tains, From In - dia's cor - al strand, #* & 4 ?Z -^ £? — ~- -^- riHtr-aJr «—& ii ?z=t ^zzsL-^ii 2Z ^ c-^ ■ 1 1 L_i *3 ^- ^-j — | — ^j_CS — &—*2 — &. — ^ ^ g ' g f 7 1 -""P 1 * From ma - ny an an • cient rt-^ZTZ^^^f^ ; 8±z&±=E: <2i:: r riv - er, From ma - ny a palm - y plain, ' -^ | I ! I I - ! tt=^=?z=^ii io \ 1* ft i J ^ £>-*— £?— ^?" tf? [ 1^9 j :—&-X-?zzr- r r o _^— ^=^ -3 — «*■ -^ — ^&- -P—g=L- -&■ i ^ 1&-^ — #— &- a- wak • ing To pen I , ! £2Z_£2= 1 I '■ i ten • tial tears : +2-+ & -•- i p !P=f ZfctZDTZp: -rg- -£2- -g) ^ — & — — ^ .<<2 ...__. -*5>- ^ — & -^ -^- -<*?- & — & -I '-t - h <£>- ^_i -^- J soul is dark and guil - ty, My heart is dead with - in : ^ •;>- Mv ^ — r & & r:: tz -^ _^_^__. ^ — ^ ^ <* 4£Z-<2—<2. £L i -e- £=F=] 9- &> i ^ . 4 -p- & r & - p & z ifc=t=: need the cleansing I 1,1 I =T s: J-—4 g IP foun - tain, "Where I -^)- ^ can al - waya A flee— £? II ^~ g< — g-'- #- u_£2_£?=£2=r_ip: ^ -d5- ^ *-£ --&-& fsr-ft 3-P \ K?-rl i o ■ ^S The blood of Christ most pre - cious, The Bin - ner's per - feet plea III I I J I J l i T g- -g- 31 247. Hymn F21. — 3t itlxcortnlph. — 7.6, 7.6, 7.6, 7.6. j/^/^r<*w. Livehj. Hail to the Lord's An ill. -G- ~G ~G oint - ed, Great Da - vid's great - er Son ! ^ 2 r -<-9— -P.. G. ~o *-£-& L z^: _£- -©•-• s: (&. £ — ^— !»-. 1 JQI. I ^ — «- H 1— ~G~e- ~g 1* (^ 6^ ^ ^ — ] I- -G- -J* & £=2 -G ..._ I 9=-- Hail, in the time ap -A- J*- * point - ed, His reign on earth be - I I J ±JL gun I -6? r BEEEr ^_ *--# ■<9~- -^ ^=^ ill U. 9 : ■si- -©— L cf ct !- =3F ^z: ~^"gi~ o~ ~^ -a-TJ— 3=1 g ^ ^ ^7 nsr* ^-^r rg: %rr>& g qui To take a - way trans - gres - sion, And rule in I I G =P •gf— 0— i j i <* -g- j J j j _r -4 •p-t— H t=p: i^ I ty. ?]i] [ 162 ] 2£8. Hpn 57. — msytmn, — 7.6, 7.6, 7.7, 7.6. T. Clark. fefe _^_ ? _*_ # _«=±_£z£_ ?(5 ^ 1 Moderate. Meet and right it is to sing, In ev - 'ry time and place, # — #- ^ ^_:}_^1 ^ SL J ' J tf ,_g_ -£l_£l I) h BZjE :>> ■&- 13 Glo - ry to our heavenly King, The God of truth and grace ^-7> # # # _^_« # — .p. -&- &- 9— m — 1 P - * P g O ' P :«zz#: I | ! I I I I !J I Join we then with sweet ac - cord, All in one thanksgiving .join, S3 -©-• # ^ 9=»=T i I -o —to &-^ m &— v- m - # I , I tttItp g » 3 Holy, ho - lv, holv, Lord, E - ter - nal praise be thine, E - ternal pi thine! i i i I ^, iii i i i r /? • -m k > •r--- a * i — #-* ## —I — * H 1 # * J I g _• • & z .erz:. I I 161 1 249. < 1* Hymn 504— .^_. ^ ri ^ — &--r— &— &— &— h£- -^ ^ = g? g? l^g fc ~^=J?Z-PEL J -h r i=fc is: zt= £?- :si -^> — &—&■ &"-&' =f :s> 0*12- I g Af HI 1 i I I Arm my weakness with thy pow'r, Light of life, ap - pear with - in , . . . . ; I I I 9- > g....^g_H— j-pg^-gg-.g. £? l=^£^--q: 1^>— fS?" ,» 2 1 a J ; £? -J-J. j^i j& and my Tower A - gainst the face of sin. *=£ 1 — 1— 4A — I (C — I h _ r i — f^p^p- s= 1 [ 164 ] 250. Hymn 149 — |ait& — 7.6, 7.6, 7.7, 7.6, Dr.S.S. WesUy. <2—{2—{2=&. *=rzt ■&—&• m\ Moderate. Cel - e - brate Im III, mauuel's name, The Prince of Life and Peace ; A. A. ., ^lz ■&- & -I — -t£>- -^ !^- ^_:g-_^_^ ^ - ?a=£z *~^ ^ &^ m ( V & :T=3 ^ ^: - 1 \ V ,11,! & ■&- & # -&—&- &- -&—&—&- &- m =3=3 gZZ=l(2^Zl*ZL-(>2 r W- JL-*-±^ -&1 ^_^Z - { ?— &*-&- -&- zt & &—*ri — & ■^Z—&^Z& ^_^=S21_ - ^5 God is in our flesh re veal'd Earth and heav'n in Je - sus join ; zr'tz— & - -9—&—&- £ r: & — ~ ^-1 1 -r <$> 1 — I ' t _J L 2 .— ^n_^^rzfc — £? — £?— q=r= iii ^ ' Mor - tul with im 4? k4i -A A mor - tal fill'd And ^> O N : O '-I >-r r~7g"n^- ^ ?2Z ^ i < i lm - mau with di - vine 1 ' i i « ^> &ZZG-Z \ [ 165 ] 251. Hymn 150.— (Salt —7.6, 7.6, 7.7, 7.6. G. D. Wilson. Moderate. God of l r#— IK-*- un - ex J*_ P P P I I ampl'd grace, Re - deem - er ! I I d §•« £> -G~i -4- U>- — I ! & G g -p» Gh G\_ 4 of man - kind, I *lz*i a M ■-G- -G Gh-L-G" I I i Mat • ter of -G~ -•&- f-fr^-p-f ^■ & 1 ri—&- — 0.-L-&—0 G I ^ "JSL Gh ter • nal praise We in thy pas - sion find : -$ & ^ : >x ^ Pt l£ ^ =£ gzrja=^rf ■-4SL ZffZ :^z^ -G~ t -^~ .g: i *tt=q=R 13 T*r-f -P-— r*-# G P P G—G\ & Gh ~~P~~P' 1 I I '^ ; I — ! II Still our choic - est strains we bring, Still the joy - ful theme pur - sue, m .&— --P G — G~ "i — F "" 3 -3- X G r. -G~ z T -* I & G G — ^: -| p-p ■-©■— - Thee the Friend of bid - nera sin^, Whose love is m d _£. G &- G G —G G J*- :g- (. — 1 — G G G -1 — _G G ev - er i 1 G G new. fc speak : ing e>- *-PV _j£_ sL_ -&-—&■ 5« .£__£<__ r? r^r r- g^ - • *^L * &—& 75 blood ! M_ BeJ Jzdz -J u § i?u > # -<9 : ^: .. .-J. j2^:*— 3?: T3l-^ * 75 ^~"P~^ ^9- -©-- ' -#- -<^ : ^ & ^ 5=* -6> © 75 r i I \ Give us that for which he prays ; Fa - ther, glo • ri - ly thy Son' J l I I I. J I J J J il j= P ' PTTi i g= ^ : .lf P "?? *[ # ^ ~ J_. I -?->- ^— 5 *" n" — r~ a~::~ it* Lg—gizzg p*r %- G — ~-t-~2—0- &— &- ^&—&— £- -■% L- r tast :=]=:q: i Show his truth, and pow'r. and grace, And Bend the pro - miae down. B H V 4 4 mi -iJil ** i r r.m & f-~ • , s . g±s o & & ! 11 [ 1«7 ] Hymn 881.— &mgttt&m.— 7.6, 7.6, 7.8, 7.6. Dr. Nares. 2 g JF ^- -1 -J-f 1 1 -i-^ 1 - =f =& zrp—a L -& — fi?- ^ ^* tS>- aULU^ Moderate. Je - sus, take my sins a - way, And make me know thy name ; I ^ ^_ _^_ j^Z. ;^ -<5>- _^_ _^_ j^_ _^-. -- ■I — :u~z & • i i Thou art now, as yes - ter • day And ev - er - more, the same. ^ 4 2f5=£=t: t — 1 g? — h-- -— *-^- -^2- =^=e £ ^^ 1! q— -qz i i -25i" _^. ^i i r £? 1 A & i Thou my true Beth - es - da be ; I know with - in thine arms is room ; I ! ' l ^ I II 1 I ' i rl si <3 <3 m^ i=-ir-i i \ \. h 1 & pZ 1 i = -i-^-^- =g=^-- Z Hfi=I P ill" All the world may jS.j-€ J _■' - -<$>- ?- <^ ^ =li ness ; 1 |i -- I - -- 22: s ^T3 ^j^- r^: &—'.<, g^ ag r ? ^ itesg:^ ^ 5 ^ H [ 169 ] i 255 i fg^ , j Lively. i I Lo! I I Hymn 435. — <6iUart t — 7.6, 7.6, 7.8 ,7.6. sir h. s. <%*** — & &—*- come with joy ^— a — Jk — *o — 9—£-&- & to I -&—f i£=Jt & P -^ — *— J_^- ^•_ fcl do The Mas - ter's bless - ed will ; I i i i i i & — #- r-f ~&=? & — #- -i — i — _^. T2 -t=^- e -t-i :n— zj— *w -(5?- -±--&- i — '■ ii — u r i ^v r . i i r i ' r i i r Him in out - ward works pur - sue, And serve his plea - sure still. I £,' —\ V -& -—& : ^^ _<2. & > i -(5? -i — &—9 m :^j bfc3t rM =q=p=t3=gz:=J=q <5^ =f »t= P P \ 9 : P Faith - ful to my Lord's commands, I still would choose the bet - ter part ; I I I I l I 1^ I ! I I I H* {?- ^ (5? — # ^ £= ,M O T ' i (5?— ~ 3P=* O — # r i ^ ^ r i — u^ r I i r i Serve with care - ful Mar - tha'a hands. And lov - ing Ma - ry's heart. J I I ! I I J ^— . '>,'= ■> o 5kd=^ : ^ r ii i | I g> # A \ 170 ] 256. Hymn 543.— Mosiah— 7.6, 7.6, 7.8, 7.6. W. Arnold, .23 zsfcz*: &—& -c w =f #=g-^-- ^ -g^g~ ^ ^ _^_ ^- I ' Cheerful. Xone is like Je - shurun's God, So great, so strong, so high, Lo ! he ^_^_^_^ -P*- ^ hr2- ^Lz^ r-J- *2^ P Z^_- •^■>t: i— F— E — - f — r Let us his com - mand o - bey, And ask and have what - e'ei we want i i I I i ' J. J j ^ _^ -d. ^ 22: I M ^=^: o $0± _^ — q — :q_^>.«_ — ~, a) ~F -0—G- — <- I £ "^ ■«P- I t)3 Pray we, ev - ry tz: mo - ment pray, And ncv - er, nev - er i I i , j i -A J. — i- 5 ZpZp -V h f ;~EEE fi? faint. -IteJJ- -rt^-M- ! [ 172 ] 253. Hymn 812.— ^t. fuitotius — 7.6, 7.6, 8.8. a. h. a*,™. -x ±5=3 Moderate. The i .<2. -t^- ^ day J- is ; — g- i past ^ # and =1 ver ; I & &- All :^j ni==: 3=3 2? &-^&— ( sr—& ol &± \ % i thanks, Lord, to q: I (ST * I thee ! "We pray thee now that sin - less The He _^ — ■&*- &=Z&ZIZt & £2_I £?_£2. » ' r z= .(C zfcn -<£>- f-t— j i- £BEE 3— : ^: -£?- F=r t hours of night may 1 J- J •' 2±S* ^ <£>— T fcfcrp: - — i — i -h r$ ')■-- > fcj=^ ?£_ -H M-^. - [ ?&- N,' I I The hours of dark may J. J. V V ^ s be : O Je - sus, keep be : Je us sus keep us $ tZZZt 21] = =^2- ■*•— £ :*=* in in ^ s#- -9- thy sight, Hi y sight, And r f >r -«— ±rt=zg _ J i ff- 3! save us through the ^. colli I isg -£?- night. zzfcc :t zgz z^zrzzpz -I 1 ' g m # * : J I [ H4 ] 260. Hymn 204 — £ omfort .— 7 7.7. Sir A. Sullivan. 2— g *--% =r -& — z£ Slow 3 : ^=i ?j2=a :^2 ^2_I ■&— Ho - ly Ghost ! my i Com - fort ^ ! £?-- ^.a_j .^ ~^? py ei ! Now from 3Z-- _ — ^ — s ^2: -^_ -22- ^2: 2?":: -*-&Zl^L. -&• 7? zj 11 bisjh est heav d op I peat, Shed ihy cia - cious radiance here. . , J- H^- * I ^ -Hg ■ *' -B ^=-f-«2 H*5>~ ^ * :a£= i -5^- ■^ .<£__ & & — ' :2z=zrz: £e^Q3 & & i t=Stft±=St==st±i & ':—&. -&- o S_±_«fi^_g. heav'n ap - pear, fell (5? I Shed thy gra - eious ra - dianee here. 1 .<2. ^ £? (^ ^ [ 175 ] "P- zi~-^ ^ SI 262. Hpn 177— gusttttsum.— 7.7.7.7. & -JGL -&— -&01—&—&- -&' 2=i: Lively. Hail the day that sees him rise, I i I > <2. d g 1 9 • ^x X " I^_^2--_*_^ i -T—Z^— ^- £? ^ .^_. Hai - le g d». 5, iicay. S I lu - jah ! ^ES= -<£>- I & — S 2^ :<£: -*5>- -^>- TiHi To i his throne a i i d & _ I I bove the skies, -&- -&■ ^=^-^ 9^8=^ -- *n= :2fci=g: -«C. 42- Hal - le & -&- t lu 1 jah ! ■4ftsLfi •^- i i -tr-ff- =F -& — :^: — i- i i Christ the Lamb for £?_ 4^ 5? -!^ -— I- -/g- ^ =SP - i sin - ners givn, ft-ff-O- zz==?az r •fi>— i ^ fg Hg Hal * ^-^ le ZZ?£=Z3£ZZJ2L & V m jah ! a5?- *£ -I h ^ s: i ii h-T=^: — i 1 1 — — ;z^__f2_i_^ ^: .^__ £? 2^: I ^- -#• r I P' Hi • i En - ters now the i i .•ft ^ a* 4 & high - est heav'n, H.il - - I J ^ ^ I -d5 "-I 7V— & &- [ 176 J 221 .^ ! I lu £5 jah! £? 5/ I 263. Hpn 594— gtfWwfl,— 7.7.7.7 C. H. Rink. i H n~n :iz E2=g=id i— "2?" zzs: & *-&- ? —&—&- jtZ—CL jGl *30& -p^zH -&- 0-/\ Steggall. -&- V ^3 <*S , — I — & '0—0" -&-&- - ~73 — fi" &=&- I i k rJ * =g= r rj£: ^? ZZ £? ~^ £? g z? ^ With the bless • ing of thy peace, And thy love in '&= 9 'JSri &- r=A -ztrz & ■&—&- ■U.AA M r 177 1 r-=n ■f-^—a- ev - ry luart. I ii <^— (-?— t5> — 1 265. Hpn 740.— (Utarion— 7.7.7.7. 4 el j J « 'J <5- 6^ ~<9~ # — r H h 12 £=%±2zZ*-*L & Dr. Rimbault. IP- 3tg= Briskly. Earth, re - joice, our Lord is King ! Sons of men, his prais - es sing! ' ^M-ef- -J 4 — — ■*- l ^- a i ! 4 «* -* ~6> -si- I— £— p r^(g^_g L— ^L-p gL_^L & - \ M -0- m &—& c a.- &—& I i£ ii ar=t* &—0^*-&—& Z-^ (9- -©■— - TO" *t£ jazz &—L-& — 6>- — ©~ i — : ;^ : ■ iii Sing ye in tri - um - phant strains, Je - sus the Mes G d , ■ « ■ n^rpr SI ah reigns l£ -fll £r£ i= <5^ il ^%v £ ? 3^r^=3 : j Jg «-« — 2fc«: t — i- « f=F voi - ces cry, Singing ev • er - more on high : Hal - le - lu - jah ! Traise the Lord ! t -o m z?ro I -0- J «■ * I qff rr-# P F 1 'Ufi* I rY £j HI [ H9 J 263. it Hymn 655— (Bernum ggnm — 7.7.7.7. rieiM. tr W3-^ -4 <$>- ; ■a-P- <5^ -fi^-t— i -(&• r 3 P 269. Hymn 217.— gjtomrw.— 7.7.7.7. *•». * ^. /■ #«•»<*• 1 Ezzfc. & -&- -&- -&- T" 5 >H 1 1 — \—r5~ ^ 5=J =g=25t zt^ftcez^zfztM f -s>; * i Slowly. Brother, hast thou wander'd far From thy Father's hap - py home, I I J I i 2?: ^.. S tf? — £? *i^L—4JL & iqs= ^?- ?Z*2= — iO — «?- ? ^ ^ d "<=r 33 f r -^ rT ' r3£-7sr-nr -jg--&_ & r is -—'*- With thy - sell and God at war? Turn thee, brother; home -ward come. m —■*'& & — i i^ i I J A J J i J f* 1 [ 180 ] 270. Hymn 161.— golbfl— 7.7.7.7. G. Ecus. ££ + ^ -£*- = w ^4,-Jf 1 1 — i 1 — A ! — d * Moderate. Nev • er further than thy cross, Nev - er high - er than thy feet ; II -S- -&--{£- \ il 1 g* g ? g > /S> g> - g=gzfc2=2fci & i r 5S -^ gv "*3 @ 'GT gzizgz^zp^z* 22r i ~^~& -^ p""(7 5> B^d2=g2 Here earth s precious things seem dross; Here earth's bit - ter things grow sweet ! I , I I I -#'- J nrzzrl—^ziz^ tfc (S^ -^2— &- i _£L _£?_. -&- -& ' -gv -'— z^: gv- 1 — r rs; a 271. 41 [• if I Hymn 675. ^UUartntjSi. 7.7.7.7. Arranged by W. II. Monk. i & ■&- fr—T-W -—&- ■&*-■ -*-z&. *Z±Zf-g2=^gZ±ZgZ m Moderate. Lord of hosts ! to thee we raise Here a house of pray'r and praise ; .(21 5^f=F t I ^ i i ^-£>- *** r_l — , — rz_ g I £ pSF 3 ^; -^ ■»■ Zfc — ■eh T I ■^r-i^PTT^ : -i — p*-^ -&- ■+■ — & rgt -&-&- + a ) -a- i i 22 2?=^: 4=^- -~> — j — 1-+ Xf — LjZL -&-*- -&-< I He who knows thy frame will spare Burdens moTe than thou canst bear. 9^_ .c__J. « i? — ~&— &-"■&■ ^.Jt^.g ^^sU^ - "* &::-- I 273. Hpn 824.— Parittfr's— 7.7.7.7. [ 182 ] %/lM\nrft— Continued. s m ^ » £Z In -&- zzg: the dark 4 ness be I & &. oui j2_ light. T <£>" -22. 1 274. Hymn 196— $tfmj— 7.7 7.7. Z. 3/. Goltschalk. j F=4-^ -<^- p^ i i ^jz^: ^ &—&- 1 ^- I -s?.-4?-^- 1 -P-^ ?— ^? .^ Slowly. Gra - cious Spi - rit, Love di -vine, Let thy light with • in me shine! J2. & -&• & 1 &'- & A. & & P ^ 1^1 & & £L m M & <> <> 9 '0 & % ' * **2ZZL &* ■&-&- <> 1 -& o P All C my guil - ty fears re - move; Fill me with thy heav'nly love. ££ ^:<2; # & & — & -— - g ©■■ u T=T=I I l_g crjgr^?V^- -gr" * -&. &—^ -\ — i- H I- -,- ^ # = -fi* * 4 7 5= f I f-F i5> i / i I Christ the Lamb for sin - tiers giv'n, En • ters now the high ■ e?t lieav'n. 7#~ I* ~G 1 ■«" ^ -O r ^^ ^ ^-^ ^ <^ H 276. Hpn 409 .— Irajjtt— 7 7 7 1 A Abbott I =t :j 1 Pi' z^-75 : g g fl J ■ ZC i -# Slowly. Father ; at thy footstool see Those who now nre one in A A jL i i i \ A. jL A A ^k-&-& •&-T—G—Q-T-G—T-& &—&- r -jpzx -& & -*—&-&- thee • ! &—& JZCL W$~? j -i-H H - y -H F /?- Draw us ? f bv thy =t=t =?=r SP -J= by tliy grace a - looe, Give, give us i I Al i -gl jd__d_ _^L to thy Son ! -a-T v ; — H r— -&=& /? fiL t— =£=£= ■O-t-G- [ 184 ] H 2 in 277. Hymn 245— guttKtj— 7.7.7.7. Rev. Wm Blow. '%- m —Q-&—S5—& «-^-&-^-j2:i3 22: :«j5-^ -0 g—g~ ~g> ^ : - — ^~?sr -gf <5^ £fou%. Ho - ly Spi-lit ! P « ^^ "^ I pi . ty i i ^_^ j I ! i Die, Pierc d with grief for griev • ing thee ; ■&- 0-0 -0 £=F -0 0-0 1SZBL ^ — W\ rjm I -i — j- J- 0—& 0—& -■0—0- -0—& ~ V O & & Z3 -«**-» .^ i£> -jsl-h i -©■-* Present, though I mourn a - part, Listen to a wail • ing heart. CVSrJ -0—0— 0—0 gipzi L G-A _ G>~ sz^::: — ^ — ^ --0 ■&~ m 278. Hymn 503— gMluafl.— 7.7.7.7. i7. Redhead. i IS fTT ©~ ^9 75 ^ — — _^ ur _ «»y2 • * fi£ ~iij5_ 1 Slowly. When our heads are bow d with woe, When our bit - ter tears o'erflow, i I I I J • J -^- ji ji i J J^ ?L^ - — 0— -0- 0-^—0 0. qzz -W—0 — r J ■h-|- ±±=Z± I •; q_3- tP & z ■-? When we mourn the lost, the dear, Je - sus, Son of b* -^ -^- A I ' i i i i ^ =r /> _^ ^. H— I- h Da I 4 viil, lnar. I 4 „ o i I 185 ] 279. Hymn 197. — ^ymour. — 7.7.7 7. a M. Von Weber. • a) -<$>- p -^- Vs. P Slowly. Ho - ly Ghost, with light di - vine, Shine up - on this heart of mine ; -£?- ^ .*£ -, - » BH £? — ^ + 1 & -&■ to \A —& — & :a: gg- tf g- _jcL^ <£> -(£>- - i — -i — i &—&:* '&--&—?- -&- f=^~ A v 10 — V-0- a 1 — m & \ a. — i 1 — m Chase the shades of I I a J night a • way Turn my daik • ness 1 ' TUm ^ iS> — «— — S> <5> — £?— gg> -g- -g 1 - -p- -^- -£S>- in - to day. I I£2I = g~l^ -. Rock of A • ges, cleft for me, Let me hide my - self in thee ; — _ -'-J-^-^T--— - _£2_ 2Z i^zz^: A e> J- — h— r — c - - • •*- -- -iS>- I III Dav of wrath, 'till & 22 - & ' ! !2—a=^- -&-K^S>- -€*- 7Z -&- I i ^ 9 ■ & . f -P—GT-i- m L -& & ;«- ~&— I i i I And the heav ns to - geth - er I I "— ^ § ^ £? _ A l"H ^? ^ — F-#- i ■&■ T-jsgi — m-&—zl-Y-&—& -W-f7-72~ ~ loll. Shnv Uing like a J^ 1 - ! J -tsL -Tg— r7 _ (g _^_ =r -&—&—&■ -&-&- -0LZ&. parch - ed scroll, ■^ — J i= + T f-p" xzj:q= ± ^— g - -, — i— -«>- =F J =^>--g 111 | Long fore - told by saint and sajje. Psalmist's harp, and piophet's page. = igZ T»-r ^ES* 1 — r -i- r-& & fs m l 1S7 ] 282. Hymn 195— (fJnmtenl— 7.7, 7.7, 7.7. JoJiann Schop 2r-& & Moderate. _& _£>_ tc\.& IT a £2. ?m=g % t Fa - ther, glo -5>- n ^Z=2i ^ -0- -&- -&— i~ ^ — <5> — fi>- -^>- -£2- J^L _<5L -± A & t=t -£?- fy thy Son, An • swer - ing his all - I :^=^=: ¥ =t # -<5>- 22: 2 -<$>- -I— F— fi?- -^- r7~5" pow'r - ful pray'r; Send the In • ter j£_ ^ .a ,ed_ ^ ^d. J ceu sor ■A down, :z£ 9±t i^t — G>- I ^?- -&- -&- a^- -& — ■ty—j & H I I I I Send that oth • er -^=f: ] -I— - ^E ■+ 1 — -i- 1 — * I & 1 — X ly we claim, Whom we ask in g=±zg=^ .eel *L Sl A A A i Je r -- p sus <5>- name. m jsi =S=^ -* — iJlJ3La 3 [ 188 ] 283. Hpn 276— Six— 7.7,7.7,7.7. C. Koclitr. 4~ q ±: *— ^ — ^ ±LW=&Z=Zt ■&- & — (S- ^: -^ — &- -J-4-% mtm J 1 1 & . ^ jsL & -&- & &- - — ^ — &- iii! ii " ! i i r Moderate. Why not now, my God, my God? Rea • dy if thou -& & & J. i '^~ -&- & Z2L ^Tifc-^- m ■0*- -Jr- & & 2zz:: ^ — & r al - ways art, I I Make in -&- ■&- - >3 #-■ I I me thy mean i -£2- £? -«S>- - bode, (5>- :a: a -£?- £? i«g=* ■&L &■ Take pos - ses ^" rr sion 1 -&- & # £E of my heart; If thou canst so <5> &- *—£=l r: I3?I t iipi zzzz £? <^ £? *=g. -&: *=:=&. &- I great ly bow. Friend of m & .&. & "g: £?- f" £? £? £? SEZ. T 7 ] I. sin • ners, why not now ? ;z?- & — i j&. i [ 189 ] 284. Hymn 826— ge atblan As .— 7 7, 7.7, 7.7. sir i: m r y smart. fcl fcjjj :*£ - -«^ Lively. ■&■ -&- '-& _-? :&—-& - " & A ) & £? & q: As with glad - ness II -4 d men of old ^>- # -rS 1 f- i I Did the guid - ing III, — -J ^ — ± &. ■U ■?± zfe BE -<^ -<^- star £• <*? ff I -d?- -<^- & be • hold ; i As -^>- ^? i I with joy I I & -zt ■&- ~ ^ Lord, 7 TT ^ :<2?: i G>—±—& n. iy wo I I Ev T— & Z352ZI — zp— — j r <^ -^?- -£?- ei more £? be 1 q=q: g=i=atez^= led to I thee. I i -fi<- «?• — ^_T=^_ ^=3 izz^ I I 190 ] 285. Hymn 270— gafturn.— 7.7, 7.7, 7.7. §£=2= 75»; -&—&: -&■ :gr ] «/. Roscnmullcr <^- PL Moderate. Christ, whose glo I I I ^ ISL I fills the skies, Christ, the true, the i I rV I T—& &- -&- & & s I I * (^ ■2? ^ r^2: r-jP SZ -- p i - Tri - umph o'er the shades of night ; Day - spring from on 9- *■ -&- -&- -&■ & £ & P- & & ■&■ G> , ^? ■&■ ..&. -&- -\ — 3? — | ;&; 4— high. I be .._£? Cs :s?: near, Day • star, <2_ % &- 1 r- -gzz:: zz: t— ^ -fi* £? : i in my -£?- heart I - £ €/ -/—i/- iHI tf — g: -9 -f-j--g — * -Nt f— l — f — gf- Day of all the week the best, -i k W** t v^—r 9 p Em - blem of e - ter - nal rrst, -p-i—p. .0 — — -U-^ P i J-l— U U U I I U * t U U I — c> *-- — p p p ^ 1 i I *—- V-. S —£-^T—r--fr-AT _J Z& i -, l, ^ r i> ^ " i » ^ P ««i J =t= O D.iv of all the week the best, Em • blem of •-M — »-• -p—~\ * — t/- v e -ter - nal rest. I +=-+ ._y- -4 --s- -^ 5? -<5>- *t ^ sns, Shep - herd of the sheep, Pi - ty ' my ■ tin • i -&- 12L -&- -&- - set •rii-- uftt — tr -<$>- ti-d soul ! Guide, ^ I and ^ -&— ~&- -&- nour - ish me, and -&— s: ■&■ & ^z>- keep, 5*fc -i ^ ^:3=£ - £? & -&- ^ & f-- f -i Till I thy love shall make ■& £? "i^= i ^ I £• -f H— r ^ -£?- f F=3=5: -g sound - ness, give ; Make me stead - fast A A A m I - Is - rael's race, I <^ -^>- t5? (^ -^>- J- * £• :i=^=^=J 1 ! i 1 See me from thy _i6__A «) el -s> t J 25* -&- -QT &- -- r lof .£2. z^zz: ■&- &-• r ty throne ; Give # the sweet 1 I & & re lent -^2- :t: £?- P — &~ ing grace u I ^ *z«: .^_JL P 1 I I Soft • en this ob -£*- ^s?- ^ dur y? See r5? £? ^ g^ "rz 22 ; ~g> ry f -^ =g= ate stone ; Stone to flesh, 4 # -^- - _j_g— g : 1 ^— £-, t: E II i A--* P=«* I God, £? £? -J. J I i I. I BSl= ^- # 1 r eon - vert ! Cast i - g-n r a J look, and TpTT t -1 — +— J& *£ ^ (S ) - ■c 1 break my neart. A I ..fl r i r * r « n [ 194 ] 289. Hymn 222.— Welt*.— 7.7, 7 7, 7.7. D. Bortnxanski. Moderate. "Wea - ry souls, that wan - der wide O T& Bi^ii & &- J2- GL & -&- -&- -&- & & - ^^ ^^ From the cen • tral I fe^Z [=f tzpr~sr 1 25: 2 i -^ SL -&-Z? -&*-— * e > I I 5 •8 point of bliss, I Turn s^: -- !?=&- Z£ :s?: -^>- ^ !£=& to Je - sus cm ci i :s] -- js: &—&- fied, <5^ 122: -+r— -<5»- .^_. ~& Fly i to :z^_ ■&■ 5?: E &\-t I r ^T I those dear wounds of &L his : Sink in ^ to ■&-&- the 290. Hymn 741. J- u pi iarfe ! the £ong."— 11,11, 1.1, 1.1. f. mu?. I 25tZ 4 ^~ 22: f=P=S: Cheerful. Hark ! the song of I I I I -i — r ju - bi - lee ; l i q=^: -&— * -e- f!E 1 III Loud as migh - ty thunders roar, ^>- -£?— £?- + :<7 & J- ip=^=^j(sr = ^ -^ -- Or the ful - ness I l I I of the sea, When it breaks up - on the shore : m ?+ -t- & & & ~&-^P- L rj -e? &- -&- &.. •*=& ■& — ^? M & — & — ^ — z3 — *c £? I Hal - le - lu - jah ! I I J J. d ^ ^ • - -j^~^ ^-» -£?—£? zt=t frlg"^"^ £ I fli. d % I d &^ =g=» W-\ — 1 — | — i — fi ~ ■ a - J -v-f-~ r-T &Z-JZ Hal ■ le • In - jah' J -&- & '&■ 9 : ^-"^^ j let the word I I Ech - o round the £? ■ &— ~&- du* —O— £ [ 198 ] &- & earth and main. I I & _ F -&- t n 291. Hpn 117— golltogstoe.— 7.7, 7.7, 7.7, 7.7. ** Dr. Dyke. ^ fe 5 32; 2=S -£?- & ~£t -&- ^ -&- &±-s -&- &- '& — ^ — &- -&~ -^ ' — ?s i Moderate. Je - sus, Lov er of my soul Let me tv thy bo - som fly, jzLM. jftfrS^^M &^~&- & ^>-- ._^- -^ /g ( fy .^_c rz^ j ipc 3 =fr -^ &- <5> d: &—&- T ?^ qZ=T3B=&. -^ ! - ^ - _ ^ — &—&-^5> S =g=# While the near - er wa • ters roll, While the tern - pest still is high 9m* B _£2_ -^- k ■&-!?—&—&. & — - P ^:_^_^_^. ^=&—& i — r— r '-=£2Z -&— & m =T 2^: -^— ^ — &- ± -& — -&—&-&- & — & — i ?2=^ -J-T Hide me, my Saviour, hide, Till the storm of life be past ; £? -& n fo --& ^4-^: 22 5=f- H 2Z r 1 J ~S ,i tz::^. — — \--&\- — | I t =? 13^-gHg- J3=i=J ^ (!2?- £? r^z ^_=^: ^>- ^^ ■^ — i — |--i — r*=H- ^^%±z£*i — l^S s^) TZ7~ -& — <$>- [ '&-& -&> i Can my God his wrath for - bear ? Me, the chief of sinners, spare ? m & & +*j?-&- ^2L -i — v Jd* ^ & 3:r227i^=^=^ £?^ tz ^jgl. ^=^: -£? - ^ ^._i zz: -s>- -&—& :=a== & ZJBL & m ■' g — £?- L - -<£>- "£?~ .^_x T*—-&—ar "&' & :- _*_£LL2 L m -&—& &• I have long with - stood his grace, Long pro • vok'd him to his face : m 1=5=8* ^? -^>- -^-t I* .&- & -& — &- -&-^-- —**T—-& S — &i r:zi - &-a te I i s: ^> ^? r =zzz: &—& -& T — 1- ---ZZ&Z&L 'H H 1- D£ a Would not hearken to his calls, Gnev'd him by a thousand falls a ^ ^ i. _.^ JO.. J J_fiL ^.. o* ±=E= it £ ^ l f g-g— jgzgcz: _£?- £? &—& [ 198 ] 293. 1* i Hpn 141— fgtrafebwfctt.— 7.7, 7.7, 7.7, 7.7. * * »«** -I — I — I, i «=¥ ^ -&-^5'- — I H^ -&-&-&- ^-P~ & - %E& -&- & p &.f'& TT^ ft? p.? ! I i i i vJ 'I ' I < i i Boldly. Hark! the her - aid - an - gels sing : "Glory to the new-born King; Peace on earth and _^_ £2. J^j^I^r &-£Lj&. & -&- & -^-^-^-GL -&—& T=Ez£z&=. &- x 1 p ^ g -&-&-&- r^=qzzqz ~£rz&iz. tz=^?-p^i -z? &- ? vw i &—&—&- & ^~^~W -& g=g=i^zz £2- BS mercy mild, God and sin - ners recon - cil'd." Joyful, all ye nations, rise, I _ I l | I I I ' I I \ | £. 1&1 £L \ <± J _J ^Lj^Lp - _g_ J2. _<£_ ^2. -&-k tt -&-&L &- -&- -&-&- I <5>-£* 1 1 & 1 I I Join the triumph of the skies; With an - gelic hosts proclaim: "Christ is born in J I I I I I i i i i l i it. _£L J&-J2-4, JZLJSL^L gggg ^j£ ^ J$~C^& -&=? r i ^ <$>-■ — OBOANPED a ^rn^ •r .: 2-' ^>- ± 0 L"^ <" FVS All is sate • ly gather'd in, Ere the win . ter storms be - gin BE tsr^f -f—O — -G- 4LZ3&. %-% H P- r H- -&- 0- i p. i ~^a~ T -i=5E*E F=t 1© -e-- 5 - ^ ^ # o "©" 7g— ^- 22: ig : 'P=«— God. our Mak - er doth pro - vide For oar wants to be sup - plied ; ^?— ^ "F # /S> ja — ^ «-- 1~^-2_ | -jg-' ^ HP ■ i g &1X & ^ g:_.:_^ — ' — 15> &—&—& -■=*=* -■*»- *&r=? Come to Gods own tem pie, come, Raise the song of liar - vest-home ! 'y\ -4 -W- I I J - !■ J J J J- J £ I- fi> t £=gz£? &—& & I [ 200 ] 295. Hymn 591.— ©torofeflfotog— 7.7, 7.7, 7.7, 7.7. »r* guuh. S3e£ O' F- r ^ rf *at 3=0 -■©- & - *-& -G -TF i I i Lively. Light of Life, ser - a - phic fire, Love Di - vine, thy - self im - part ; , ■ .1 I I 3/ *¥~ f5~. tfj-4 ^p&jrJL ~\ 45L -f5L. -G-0- -h- •^M- -gi— g <- -&-&— -&-- 449—- 191 & G-± jSt=jl pdz^gztg r 15T =E P ^ — i- gl — *-t* -6^ ~15" Ev xy fainting soul in - spire, Shine in ev - 'ry drooping heart. P -(2T ^ -*- g ) <9- -<&- -&—&- -GL g)7-#-T-gt-7gr-rnd ^zzp: ^=^ ^ 4* ^r P ~6>- G—& <^ ^Jt ^=*r ^ g -# -P--—WX-&- m l I : ; i i i Ev ry mournful sin - ner cheer, Scat - ter all our guil - ty gloom ; -*- ±_A J^A A_ •*■ *V A^- AlA _*-_ (2Z^-- 1 * 5==pE=f <^ 22 + — h — h- _|_ + 1- '& -*— P- 1 ::-^-qi: tqp qfcg*j £ -O'-0 —~ZtZ=BL Son of God, ap • peai, ap pear, I I To thy human &—*- i — ^ - L- G— ' i I temples come ! -6^* 2i 6^- &EB * EjE r J J i (J-i g-: ~j£f P l ~jg~" :=f a [ 201 ] 296. I- k £z rq Hpn 118— JtirMirW.— 7.7,7.7,7.7,7-7. »•*«**•■■**■*« i ^Fg= I*IC — £? ^ — & ±3t &—& — &- & &- =T Z2 -<^ — <5>- -e- im i i I i Slowly. Sa - viour, when in dust to thee Low we bow th' a - dor - ing knee ; <2> ■&- & ^Jj^K^Z- f? ft %~ ^ :a: .(2. ^_<^ sL_ig-i_^_g. ^z*=£=jh ^ >— <^> — j k 5 Utf JJ l •ZM-2-&L & — <5? (^ — ^ !_^ ^ -^ *5> & ~^~- -& &- r> &~ g=s£ & y When, ro - pent - ant, ill, to the skies Scarce we lift our weeping eyes, c T$—? r ir 2?: 5z ^a—(3- $=£ _\ 00 & _<2_!i ^ 1 ■^ — ^- * + C B^ -- &-&— tt m O, by all thy pains and woe, Suffer'd once for man be - low, -g- a -£ 9 ; rt ? <* & -^-&- Jj^ —^=&~-\-&-&- BEE 12?: —i 1 P* — i— ^ - r I 297. Hpn 218.— SepuS— 7.7, 7.7, 7.7, 7.7. Blumenthal. i ?F£ =F ] ~~2~^ — ^ — ^ — ^ ^ — ^> — & — &~ &—& -%-zy-? g=g3EP=i=g- Slowly. Come, ye wea - ry sin • ners, come All who groan be - neaih your load ; ! I I I ! I . 111! & & ri & . & I -A^-^~-4- & &- 1 g _j i_J I — 1 1 1S>- -& ^- ffi I s I i N ! yL^L | l | q_- — 1 1 —rj 1 -r-*: _j^*-^H •/ & & \* & I I I I Come, ye guil - ty ! i I I J a a & e) spirits, op • press c 1 1 & & V ^ T f- l. Answer i i &-a — i i to the I 1 Saviour's call : i /*3 -&— 1 — &* m 1 FT r /5 1 p \) & \ *& r i ' ^ 1 - 1 1 ( 1 i t i *&=«=. &—&— & — & &—& ~& — & — &- -& — & — &—^& *? — G^ T=q: & "Ccme, and /2-jsLj^L I will give you rest; Come, and I will save you all." ' tel J. J. i & fc=t=tz ^ o =^dIl22=?2Z=Z2ira=S — B^-t-^— <5> *-rf 2 I f=f I [ 203 ] 233. Hymn 473— (Srasmm .— 7.7, 8.7, 7.7, 8.7. Edwin Moss. t W T P 3E5 T 5 ^ "f" ^=3: tS>- ^=P"-^ r -ts ^ TP-&- =F ^S=g a i Lively. Head of thy church tri - um - phant We joy - ful - ly a - dore thee ; lL_*s — j -L_| 1 1 fed A. *L ^?- r: ^ -<^ — <^— <$>- ^ ?z=^ ^ — «s>- -^ — ^— j i rsfc 3 -tf ^ 72t- Till -&—&- 22 -&■—&—&—&- & -&Z3& III p -g7~z?~ thou appear, Thy members here Shall sing like* those in * -&—&-T-&-* &T & &-?-?_zx=z A A J. I glo - ry. ^ ^Zt -&-&-&=&- <£> — - >2 3 % f -^~ J5£=2= £=Z2 -iS>- - ! ! r •=*-*- ] ap "We lift our hearts and voi - ces With blest an • ti * ci • pa - tion, J A J J - sfcr g I 204 ] i 299. Hpn 473— grotomartyr.— 7.7, 8.7, 7.7, 8.7. &■ oaumm % ?=Z Jt ■9- ?— <*>— g>— g» \—&-&—& eg-' (^ i i i i i r r r I ill And cry a - loud, And give to God The praise of our sal - va - tion. 9 # 4 f-^ p== 'r~ ^ a f 205 1 300. Hymn 474. — Wf$aU$.— 7.7, 87, 7.7, 8.7. ***** Haydn. -4— — J] =I ^ == J^ : F = ^ =::: J p~P r T* r T5r j -F^ri — ^- j ^ £> &- Zfc -&—&-*•- I I j Cheerful. Wor - ship, and thanks, and bless - ing, And strength ascribe to I I I I I JT\| I ! J J i Je - sus ! -&- & t=t ^5> fczt __fi- p=^ -fi»- I rr 7 sus a - lone de - fends his own, "When earth and hell op - press us. J ' J. A A ^ 4 & 10 & St3tz &-%=&?! ~& & -£- &L -&- — & — (S^- 1 -£?- -1 :izsfa5i: I I -fi>— L i p§ sus with joy we ill i ) J , J_aL:g_gL wit ness Al - migh - ty to de - liv - er ; ^> &—&—&—&- — v -<5>- ?2: -h— ^zt^itzs £? ijaz: £?_ i Our ifcafc — -qz: —j &-—d • • t3 — ^ — & — ri ^ » — F-+-^ -0-0.0 'III seals set to, that God is true, And reigns a King for A 1 J A. A A A. &- ev - er. & ^-.d. &-&- =±=t= +-t +- & G> &*-9^& e- 1 - r ■ r r T5T- -&—0— 1 [ 206 ] 301. Hymn 857.—" Wnl £prfc."— 7.7, 8.8, 7.7. (Irregular), j****. — i r -*-<$>-#- • i i if Slowly. J Vi ■ 1 ■ tal spark of i i v; heav'n - ly J- i flame ! J J J Quit, oh, quit this III: * 4 d J d* i *> r w w *& * w IJ-i_2 ^ ! P ' 1 f &f m ^ ft i *> 1 T 1 m \ Y*^ \ P \ * " 7 ^ \ r i i ^v ! rfr — t fd2 te a — I 1 — I- j-j ? r mor - tal frame; II zq: :*_z£i- i 1 r ' Trem bling, hope I I I S ing. hng' ! I I fly - ing, :** S> ^— #- Hj <$>—#- fa: lis iz^zz^ P 11 ^* :■: -0 y * I O the pain, the bliss of J I I fl > J 4-r 'g » J ■ • i i r — , , 1 — ■_j * — # — — i dying ! Cease, fond na - ture, t^ i i f -£?— #-- ' — ££ u =f f. -&- i cease thy strife, And let me Ian - guish in - to life ! I J 4-1 -JBt± '-&=+ Lt v J- — 0—0- I 20? ] f zzzzjff 31 302. Mi Hymn 858.— "ZUt ££ §!§ Ten - der Shep - herd, I T^ Slowly. :t: thou hast still'd I I _<2 fi £2_ -^ 1 I Now thy I I % ■&- lit - tie I i -£?- 5? ZZ ^ ■&- 7VHfc-& lamb's brief I weep J^_«- ^ «5? £? ing; _£2_ i -<^- =*£ <^- ^ ■&—&—Y&-. :fctz Ah, I &- I 1 i i i i how peace - ful, pale, and J I I i J ^ ^2- -ft^" - — «£> &- x_ h . +— £= I P= £? ^ &' — & -4 & is: & ^zzzsntii^zzg [ £? f I mild, In IS?) its nar - row bed 'tis sleep - ing ! And no sigh of ir i rr ^ £? i fcz£=== i& ^ -£?- ^ 2?" an - guish "2? £ V £?" ■ Hfrf^ __J & sore Heaves that I I — I- I lit =c tie & f : £? "g 7 bos - om — &- more. a zz: zz: ee^: ^? a [208 ] 303. Hpn 213— "§ur* thou WtmV— 8.5,8.3. b.w. Bumn^. ?2=i ^ :l +- -*«--d g% ^ i£^ 5=2i2=^ ^: zffiz^: "^ — ~& I hea - vy IaA * -^y-zg &—& \ OA \ ~ &_ -&-*- >p — ^r^-t^-s lad - en ? Art thou sore dis - trest ? j2=i&l -^— ^ 52=^: -Q.- -&—r & & m § * I s ^z^: ^g^ ^ ' -^ I <*? -gHg-g?- ^ -r^- ^ ^x ~2?< I ^^h^ & P ZLZ1SO. "Come to me," saith One "and ii ^ ^ com • ing, i *2_ — ^ - Be 33 at J^_ rest. ^ Hi LIS? II 304. Hymn 776.— g«t .— 8.5, 8.3. Sir A. Sullivan. « r *t -&- -& ' St »rsn—& — &- Slowly I w 22= 1 am trust - ing thee. Lord Je - ens, Trusting on - ly I ■ i A J 2 Si -&-^z>—& — ^ ^-^J- J ^=?z= (S' — <^- £? -<5»- -<^ — (^ ^ -&- thee; i J tf -z?- -^ » — g 3 =z^ •s- III — Trust • ing thee for full ?al • va • tion Great ami - 1 - H-<5- II j^. ^ r^ «^- I J^ ^ .£2. free. — ^-+- 5EEL r -t5>- ^?_z:s: — , i [ 209 ] Hpn 622 — garadfc*.— 8,6, 8.6, 6.6, 6.6. •* mm§ smart 1 2^iF &— & £=:=; :^—^t gg p g <©!- 1 I Moderate. Par - a - dise ! - Par - a - dise ! Who doth not crave for rest ? \ct— s a -&- a — & -•- :^=-^ -^: ~^=^ — r- 3 2£ ^zr^: >2._ ^_- L_^> ^ 1 1_. ^rziz ■rr # zzi ^: =f zr^z: -^- '<=? rf=g=2=bg3 £?~ ^ Who would not seek the hap • pyland Where they that lov'd are blest; i i i , i i i i i i i ±±fez -£-_ &- &—& — & -&=?:- ^ &-- g' m gTz - + ■i — »- r ^ -£?- ^^ \ .&.• 1 "Where loy • al hearts and true Stand ev - er in the light, 1 ' \ & -* £?- -^>- ^ :tz ^z i a> g " j=*= r^ziz^ ? -*T I- i j2. ^^- I i^§=i :^=s>: -£? •^ £?- ^_ _^. £? ** ^ £? ^5> £?- -£?- ffl All I rap - ture through and through, In God's most ho - ly sight? ^fc*-* 1 ■jx± -& — s>- -G- J- 9- t jfiL g ^ .- ^*^ -&- ¥=: <^- "Z2- T^" £? PF - I mi^ J2L izznzt -&- &- Pierce the I 22 ^ZZ^I 72: -&- ■ts>- & & & & -&- & 3=3 i ISt. & -&r 2g=gZ2g -^ "p.- OB. -J*-*^ ^ ( - ture's night; Come, thou Source of -&-&—&- joy and clouds of j2. Na M ■&- * J I ^ £ I *s ! ^ ^> -«■ -^- 2?: (^ (^ (^ «= a: zz --02- -^ f T ■2?" ■^1 ^> ■^s?- — <^- glad - ness, Breathe I thy =f -&&- & =f ^ £=P^ -S^ I life, and VTH2L !2L c L\ jz £z± & — &- spread -& thy -5>- 75^ • light. 72" I m. & & & -49 & -42-- -<£>- -C--s— J 308. Hymn 226 .— Swtoti Jems.— 8.7, 8.7. saw a***, ~1 — , — *&*=&*- 2 -pz-tz=jzz3zz. h=q==T=?-^- -— (Sr,- fcz^=S=stt_^_^_?2z: <-> Moderate. There's a wide - ness f*- F +-g=^ ■£>~ 1 in God's mer - cy, Like the wide - ness of the sea ; l i . \ I J J j -£?- -£?- -<5>- F ^ -£? — £? — ?2=^ ^2—^7 — ; =£ ^ [ 212 ] f J 3 72: J QtWtW fytXti—Cmtinwd. m -&. ^ 3 ■ztzzt &- -&- -&- **&- r-sfer^r -&—&-&T-& -&$>- -er-p- -&.- ~zz There's a kindness m * ±± in his jus - tice, Which is more than lib - er - ty. _J \- z£ -- -<^- — - $ *-£ ^: 25* - fore I Efc -<£>- the A cross ■?- *$ I spend ; Life, I _6> &. and -tfL £?- f health, and :t: i 4, 1 ■- * — & — «?- & — ±Jt -& J Ji fi f- ^-+-(^- f -g ictl Mil - ner s 1 I dy - ing Friend. ] peace pos - sess - ing, From the 9M^~fg~ f g B t fczi^zz J «. [ 213 ] ^ ~£? f> 1 \ I 310. -0 s - r\ i r r. _" Moderate. Lift your heads, ye frieuds of Hpn 87?.— datvary — 8.7, 8.7, 4.7. Stanley fp -A-€—& # ff- Z£Z =1 -H + i5> 6^- P P Je - sus, Part - ners in his sufferings here ; i rj i i -#-«- F# -6> & ^ ■©-■ --# la^zJ-rrrxiS aj--- «—■ «--- --^-- — -^—tsl. -£_^ 3£ ifl* g /f '/fr * Christ to all be - liev • ers precious. Lord of lords shall soon ap - pear ; ass 4 cL & — & & % £_£. 4* d -g 3- -©■- P=iT «l i J f = P P 11 £ >— r— F /TN g' # "© T-T=l fltosL. *> P g' # 33Z3E 12 iz* <5>^ I«=35t=S= "P-^- "75 1 j i I I i Mark the to - kens, Mark the to • kens Of his heavenly kingdom near! a • J a * I ■ ' l ' i I ii ' i ■*- -*• -*- ■*■ a- * a d^J ^_4 a_Afi.. ass & & O —o- — & r 1 1 r ii 311. Hpn 145 — Ctotetmiw.— 8.7, 8.7, 4.7. r. r. s ^ t= _£» <^ <9— S T3t 4-4-, _— 1 32ZZ 25=1^2 >> Hal - le . r> r j m ■&■ — o lu - jali ! God I «= 6* ::zzi: — ^ IZ75: ■e— \ • i ^-.T^- €)■ 72 I ap • pears on earth to iei^rn. I I - I -g i g g- " 6^ - I I 215 ] 313. Hymn 175— $t qt nt'a Square.— 8.7, 8.7, 4.7. «*■ n. smart. ¥ A- <3 & (S- zt :i -&-*■ — # Z* ^ ^ Cheerful. Come, I ye ^=i saints, look here and won 1 I J 2^-^ -(2- J: ^ der, I I See the I ^ £ JzJ 22 i '*=& -F place where Je :?— j£ 7^ #■ t£? 1 -<5>-#« <£> *=^=p: -<$> — — & — &- U — £2 _ sus lay ; He has burst his bands a - sun - der ; He has I I , . I I . . I . 1 (v\d-jz ir zt -&■ ^_.L IS_ 1 t f2=*T S=fc^"feq ?2Z^2 t*=S — ^ £? — *' ^ I /^ — FFi=r- f -&-*- -<&-*- — < r — r 3 i <$> — ^ — - borne our sins a I way; ii Joy • I ful I tid - ings! Joy A. J J. ful J h f= £? :s£ f? « Yes, i the Lord has ris'n -&- z p I % % to I day. £? 3Tz: [ 216 j 314. Hymn 922— ft Shamajsi. — 8.7, 8.7, 4.7- vin*ntirm*iio. &- Moderate. :drifc — thy pleas - ure ; Breathe op I J i i i _^ & a A dL '&- -&- ^-&- ^ on thy 'fSEl m chos - en band ; J- J „ £* (^ & I And, with pen • te I ! I g> & & & t T cos -(^- tal £2 meas - ure, I I ^*- "^ -<^- 22: -&- & -&- & m Send forth reap l I * *- J- ers _&_ ~Z> o'er our land— Fajth - ful reap - ers, -*—a — & * * -&- w. —. %. I j£ «L £? ffi. £? -^ t— " « el ^ g Faith • ful :z2 o ^ za: a© *? LP reap - ers ^? -£? — r* ^ g Gathering sheaves for I ^ t=± ^5 X£ I I thy right hand. .G-!_ ' c £= s [ 21' ] 1 I 315. Hymn 28.— JH. $aj»&Ml — 8.7, 8.7, 4.7. e. /. im** ^ A ! B H 2— g — < -<5>- Cheer/ul. I | God the Lord is r <^ — g^ ^- j = 3 -&- King ; be r fore i him, I -0- 4 r -&- ~&- & &• $ fcfc- T-V- mi v9- =T 3=3=T -<5>- -^ Ill' Earth, with all thy ■&— =1 =J IZZ s: ^ # -£? ^ :£=^ £? -fi>- & JGl. I TJ&-- na • f ions, wait ! Where the cher - u A G>- & til q: bim i -Jp #rH Zfc] f a - dore him, i -J- Sit • teth -A 9y,> f—f j=^s. + -^ f5>- he I :z5L fcz=p: r-i^j— * r- in f 3 roy =1 al state ; -£? £?- ^ -£?- ,-frb— 7? I He -£>- r r is ho ES 1^=£? <5?_ (? •3**?=% -£.: zfcz £? -^-• i ~ <-? -£?- ly, Bless - ed, I I I on - ly & To -j5>- ten :=W ^-::-e t: l 218 ] <5» JfcS'-i™^- 1- & ?t=l tate! ^j—-rj 316. Hpn 666— Sriumplt.— 8.7, 8.7, i 7. Dr. GauntlM. 22= Bold. 2 ! Zi £? 59=hF (^ ^ on stands with hills sur - round - ed. ■&- Zi & — fez g S si ?*=* t P# on, kept by I £. t — h- g £ ^s? fa: pow'r di -&- & vine -P- -&■ &- All her foes shall be con - found - ed, i 25fc=I= -f p^ j 1 £? ■C- -^- s - < -<$>-■*- i ^> I ■« £ __, ^ 1 Though the world -C- -£?- -£?- ni I 21= H H — ^ ?ZZ=1 i ' i arms com - bine ; Hap - py Zi - on, i ! i zE - J L-l Hap ?*- Z ==z2 ■a- -f=f=r- -&-•■ & • * --&. *? — u Hap - py Zi ^1 j. J. on, What fa - T -g: f" ^ O % .* vour'd I +— lot is thine ! I i t g — i [ V* ] 317. Hymn 506.— Worms.— 8.7, 8.7, 6.6, 6.7. *«*» £«<*«•. i P 2 I I 3 sn*- ^ ^ F ^-e»- ^ ^JJ7 ip +- 1- Boldly. mighty foi - tiess is our God, A bulwaik nev • er tail • ing ; 1 <^ ^—&-& ^ ^> ^ -fi>- 4e ^ (^ .^_. -<£>- r-r-g-£g I ■is — ! t^H ^ ?a?c afc*j£ -^ »■ U & -&- & ?P- 1 WT* ^ J J U. ai l gi ,J « l Jl =g rrrm ■o->& ? ^--^2=g L d -**P s to g*- His craft and pow'r arc great. And, arm'd with cruel hate, On earth is not his e - qual. 34- j^.- .d f~ ] i%lr ^ £?• & dL€}*ts2*& &s r &Z&1 i-4 & 1 Ll [ 220 ] 318. Hpn 825— Evensong.— 8.7, 8.7, 7.7. /. Summers. I w w d: -&■ -&- ■&■ Moderate. Through the , I &—& -& i&. -&- <5h ~& & & £? ■&■ day thy love hath spar'd us ; Wea - ried we i2. fL J i S3 _£?_ ■^- m& & -& — & -& & — & & & & T=&=&- lie A -&- w m q- & -&■ J2L ZZ£ -%-=*! "-O- down to & j_ I I rest ; Through the si • lent A -^ ■te s*- 1 £7 (^ £? :5fcr.stzn -^- — & — &- watch - es guard us, 1 ' I jzL £L - 000 nm m -0-0-0^ C. Gounod. 1 — h i-ft-tr-*- iii i i i i r t i ~ ■ ■ ■ i Moderate Thro' the davthv love hath spai^d us; Wearied we lie down to rest; Thro' the silent watches guard us, I I I P> 1 I I J J 'I I i } 1 I | **" -£--^ pz::.^g±=l= -0-- 4- jfi [ fgpgg,^ ^ tit -I r H r- 3 g r t r r iTi t r i r *rr — J Let no foe our peace molest; Jesus, thou our Guardian be, Sweet it is to trust in thee. I i I i I ' Jbfil J I I i i I I ! J ! ! -j*#- - o \ A 1- I \ 1 - 1 "I— f ~P~P =pq«=p &-& — 320. Hpn 434— Surf*.— 8.7, 8.7, 7.7. t q=F & ScAop, iG40. P—Z-Y-p—p—Q-X \ — 1- I i i I i Moderate. Join'd to Christ in mys • tic un - ion — We thy mem - bers, thou our Head — I i I i I l /d J J J j I G -G- °- -O — I 1 -H 1 1 J~p~ P— r&— I Ij|tg=E^zjg=rz H— 4 1 true com - mun - ion, Ris'n with tliee, who once were dead — I i _J I i zt J-J-. G G G t: f 222 ] ■\ f Jfr an ? ti i fi --] ! ' !- ~rj *-j ^ Gr~ .-&-. &- £Urtth. Continued. i I Ci i gi &> < g - fg f > * j 1 h ] Sav - iour, we would hum - bly claim All the pow'r of this thy name J. _<£ _fiL i« :*::*: jsL l .J. '«: _«i J 9i|^ _^ g j ' I p -©--©- "r=f -?<- 6^ o & -&—& 1 — W I 321. Hymn 664.— guwtna .— 8.7, 8.7, 8.7, 8.7. Haydn, 1S09. I u hose word can • uot be bro -ken, Form d thee for his » ;; / Glorious things of thee are spo • ken, Z) - on, ci - ty ' I He, w" SFF^ 1 . d -0 -& & m 3?=£ ~G --G- ~G- of our God own a - Lode I l ;} & o y? 1&. % t— r & o 4— L t=B=^= -I— - O ^ -p- f i i I I * On the Kojk of A • ges found ed. What can shake thy sure re - pose ? i i i ^_5_j2._^l_(5l |5L— -j 1 S -g ~ — #-«-?! 6>- ^_ I-fiL + -L- <£* -GZ i zzas np p p? I p« ? ; -i — h p 9 ^" g > ri -f-* f J * ; » 4£j r^~ £=*=* 1 + I "With salvation's walls surrounded, Thou may st smile at all thy foes. -■*»• §S? ? : %4- ' g 1 * -<- "g- ^&_ :tz [ 223 ] r ~r & O ■o- 1 1 3 322. I Ifc=? ^: Doxology 12 — gnwflirtton.— 8.7, 8.7, 8.7, 8.7. & Webbc. rr -&- & 2£ =J *n» -^ !^— (^ -^-g "^ 3=?S-g=3£ r — g^— i Moderate. Lord, dis - miss us with thy blessing, Bid us now de - part in peace ; .(2- 9te? ^ *^-4 A AA *-^ ^-^ i ^^^ «>- j P^F ■pq -r^- I ^=sfc: 'P^pr -I — J 1- ■tf*- :<2fc_^ZZ^: & f=r -&- \ Still on heavenly man - na feed - ing, Let our faith and love in - crease ; cLj?- Pg^* AAAA ±A ^=t -&■■ AAA J. -&- J=t -&- & m pH <&- , ,11 ===C3l- 3=; 3 1 •=feg P"F ic p f-^ r -«^- -^ 9: Fill each breast with conso - lation ; Up to thee our hearts we raise; When we reach yon &9 p 0* *?-&-& -&- -&-&^@LpL &- -\ -( «UUJ z t^ &- &— /TN {T\ V & ^r & rrrr ■a. t3 -&- o —&~ \-6>-G>^ r G>--&-0^'-~G>-\ 1 1 t? i ^-^ - -<5>- g -f2=?Z i i&iiztzzt apt ^- ^~ .^_. =T ZZ2 ^ ^~ ^~^- fll ^ -gj—ftg :zti2^: rg < g »fr" -<^- ZZ ^s^- f -- i Is - rael's strength and* con - so - la - tion, Hope of all the earth thou art ; — ■ 1,1 -H 1 1 jH-n 1 H ^M-^? & £ ^— (g ^ ^H ?2=^= -<*? -^ — <$>- £? ^ r=az i p !>=q=3 ^js -o—o- i lJT rj i o 2? * «• ■a— w Dear De - sire of ^4* ev* - ry nation, Joy of ev' - ry longing heart g- & O J ^ o ( 225 ] f=f «= ^ ^ 31 Hymn 31— pant— 8.7, 8.7, 8.7, 8.7. sir a. sum**. j. zjzzn 3 -70— & -&ZI& & - :.a= (^ £? (^ ^r 1 ' I ' ' I | I | Cheerful. Praise the Lord ! ye heav'ns, a - dore him ; Praise him, an - gels, in the height WWV* r- &< * — . ]l^A « ^3^-^ -O- ^ -^ — £2 ^=~^- «-f zt -p-* — I- ^ ^ - — tS>— -f^ 1 - 2^—^: : =2fag=3=^= f^^~W _ — ^ 1 1 — I &—&- -&—-&—& - &- -&- ~&r m Sun and moon, re - joic be - fore him ; Praise him, all ye stars of light ; i J. J. J A A A A A. A A j i i -&■ tZTZ* -&^&- =P= r -*$>- -&—&- A £?- ^3= t=T L3S: ^z:: gfc .j^g -^ <^ <^ # #-- ( s ) -- : f ■&=&—&- ■& —A—= Praise the Lord! for he hath spok - en, "Worlds his migh - tv voice o • bey'd; £? — » ^ jC <£> — ^ _{^- -- ^ F?^ £E3=&::^: =g — pi-^-jr — t - & -&— &—& -&- .1 -£? -r£>- Laws, that nev el shall be broken, For their guidance he hath made. §jf iS. i !=£ ^2. ^2"-=^ i "~ & 12. & -& — &■ & & ] [ 226 ] 325. Hpn 476.— Jfttfwrtar.— 8.7, 8.7, 8.7, 8.7. J. P. Judson. pz^ES ^ ^z^-J? -%7Z^71zri5r -z^zt 3-&-&-P- - 1 1- -&- -&- I r "27 g Moderate. Lord of life, when foes as • sail us. And our hearts are bow'd in pain, ggfeESESlg -<£U £fe=2t 42-^2. &—&- &- T -&—&—&- & £Z~&- -&—& IZ^L^ -&- -&—&- - \ % W- & -&—.-&L -0 — & — ^ — &- -& ^ ?2=f2Z^^Z±^gZ^=?Z =P -tf— & &-\ -&- ^> -&- m=£: I | « | ' | | « J vj Earth - ly friends can not de - liv - er ; Swords and bucklers, all are vain. I i i I i i J I -- <^ — ^ &-&- & ^=z^_.„. .£? :te==l=l=l==q: j-j — I- ^- - ^[7 -99 I I j j I >J Be our Buckler, thou whose pi - ty Bore the shame up - on the tree . II 11 ^idz 4 J t J J J , 2i£=r t US* -&*■ -0- -G>- -:.-=£=£-& •i — r ^s--» Y 1 &—& 22: &- & .& % W=i &=&- -& -<*?- & -&-& & -& — &- ■ztz* S=i2z=tg=£ *> I I & p & I I pi Man of Sorrows ! in our sonows Wc can on - ly trust in thee. i . i . i j A A A J J & -z£--zt jp-p. -&—& &—&—& —&—&- & -&-&-¥-* l 1 m & & ~P-&- % f 227 1 326. Hymn 436.— (Toronto.— 8.7, 8.7, 8.7, 8.7. sir a. sum**. &TZ* -T=3- &r. -?-& p sfc:z^: ^r ZZ3= gzzfzrg ^=q: &-&—& & prJZt -4 — -&- P P i Cheerful. Hark, the voice of Je - sus call • ing, "Who will go and work to - day? I I I I i -^ — •- v — i — i 1 — JZL ^ „^_ JCL i — i — -£?- '-a— &- & & uJzL ^^^gZT^-jgr^ & TSE. h \-X -£=d&zm\ &—& &^ -#- & -&- ■]± - — & — ^ — &- =F 1 £> -%&■ '22L ~&~ & -&- Fields are white, and harvests wait - ing, Who will bear the sheaves a - way?' I I ! I i i i i I I J d J m #=^2ifp:g=g:i=g=ii2tr^=^rT=^ J ! 1 1 &—&—&=-&- -^ZLp—^. s: < * -^-^-5t^; "P~~£T ^ -^_ £?• :d=i"^q: -- K=: ^=¥2 J -4-4 <^- 7 ^— ^ e ) n ^-=^ f -i^- K=S 6>- ■jpt^CZZHL Loud and long the Mas - ter call - eth, Rich re -ward he of - fers free; - :^_^. 1 — -4- 1— % -- -^=^ZT h* :^=?2"- £=g=3 * _*z=g— gr: g£: W^Tf^g jaznpra P ■r f >t Who will an - swer, glad - ly say - ing, "Here am I, Lord, semi me '" if!: .jsJ. jS_ . J. A A A- A A. I t=£=?z -£?- [ 228 r -&—&— s> -zt:-*- -&- =zfc«-L] :i^r^?: i 327. I Hymn 169— Sributt — 8.7, 8.7, 8.7, 8.7. Sir E. Srtiart. w 4 i M—< "^ g J * -r^ -&-&—&* ^ r -(S* ^^ "g> i£>- isZzS -g>- -g>" ?z-sz: iszr^zs: -&—&—&- i i Cheerful. In the cross of Christ I glo - ry, Tow'ring o'er the wrecks of time ; ^ ^t4 _-^-_^ ^ £=g=^ <=2= s^ ^_jL ^ JL & & — & & -& r-&—&r-&- -&- iz^rz^z t— I — g i p * -g>- 2^; •&—&—&—t 72. ff & — ^ — 7-r -&—&- £2= g ' g gg-gs- £? ^ J All the light of sa - cred sto - ry Ga - thers round its head sublime. g _^> , _ g za g! . -^- gi ^ ^ .gi -g>- -<$>- ^ -i 1 ' — £*■ ^ u *fc= & % & )& -&L \& -& — & &-& — - & % * R> I Nev - er shall the cross for • sake me; Still it plows with peace and joy mm — ^— # — 1^ ^ IlgfT a-G-:- ?z=t ■■&- ZtLJtl* i ZZ±fcl±ZZZ: I I 22 328. Hymn 881— Outlier's $!tm».— 8.7, 8.7, 8.8.7. Morn*!***. W=$ £L.sL -&— t=--J- & -gj~ g & &—0 ist ■32. ^&—& — — &- 1 ■GL 1 'J | ' Boldly. Great God ! what do I see and hear ! The end of things ere- 9*y F=# ^ _^ — _^j — _^ ^. -d — <5> — ^>— r t^l , 1 -&—&—Y -&- & '&- ■& — )k-% I i*=g: :22i:zz2 ^ -;s>- <$>- -L-^ <$>- :^zr -^i -^ — <^- ^^? — <2: -12. V_(2ZZs ^ & — J 9#= ff - a - ted ! The Judge of man I see ap - pear, On :^i J. I I i i I I i I -J- s: ^ Z2=Zt ^ (2- t -(2- M =£t; fi=Z^Z?Zr^=fc? -! 1— -i^- 1 ^=^= -^-g<- z-^=^=^: ^ clouds of glo - ry L £L _«- JZL sj i i i i i Cr I I I I seat - ed ; The trumpet sounds, the graves restore The Pi# *Li±. ^A^. P -^>- .^ -zz. i ^ i : i ^ i i £Z=t^-£i=t I I -8-8- i =f :q: ^ o -&—&—&-&- -p- i i dead which they contained before; -! 1 - -^ -<^>- -&- •&- ~&~ ty morn - ing, When, the King of & it. =1 V- T ! <5>± < ^=q: "^ ^- (^ 2? -^- # i^ Glo -&- ry scorn - ing, Rag'd the fierce Jer ±3t fez (^ <^ -*5>- ?2=£ -<^ — <^- L — & — &- & ? u J2. sa lem ; +J. & ._£?. I if =1 TH^ ^~ ^~ -ZS—Z^L ^.— . 2£ =1 £ See the Christ, his cross up - bear • ing, See 9'4 & MtZ^l ■&!£. &~£L ±—&- -<2 -#-«*- & 1 i I him strick - en, ^^=P til &■ -& & 2: "1 P &~ ~& I I I wound «•- -£?" dem. -<5>- ■ — &- O 122: — s>~ 33 ^ ^ i [ 231 ] S30. Hymn 205.— "Pi'ittg Watr r.' — 8.8, 7.7. 1 ' J=i German. & — =F *-%_ -& -& i- -& — & &. -&- -G-&- V-T-&1 --&=&- J3 -G>- I I ' | I Moderate. Liv - ing "Wa - ter, tree - ly flow - ing, Fount of gladness, life - be - stow - ing, J iz •?: ^_ iZ I jLJ. J J -^- _e j? j2_ J ^— 9 1 =1= (^ ^: -<5>- -&- ^ ^~-(2L & ^SOj^L I q=:qz ja=?a=g -^ — ^ ===f 1^ — ^ A — 1-: s: -^-^-^f-ir^g.-^-^-^- 11 ^ "Z?" * ^| Ho - ly Spi - rit, draw nigh, While thy name we mag ■ ni - fy ! A. A jlLJ J J „ I | | j J. j ■„. -^>- ^ --*5>- z^-z^: -<5>- 2fcz£ 42- i 331. Hymn 500 — (ftlm street. — 8 8 8 4. Moderate. My God, and m Fa - ther, while I stray Far from my home, in life's rough way, £? f- -£? zgrm$££&M&^ t± 1 -tf? £ _£?•_ *5>- -£? » a £ P=5F? -£?- -£?- -^ — - T ^crr ii 1 i • O teach me from my heart to -&S- & i :€_<^. 9$=*= -h •:# U, say i Wf\*r Thy' will be I ] I J I Jl J- done ! O &—& m [ 232 ] 332. Hymn 253— Jtout&port— 8.8, 8 1. G. Zomas. =t & ^ GL ^P i Moderate. Je - sus, iny Sa - viour, look on me, For I am weary and opprest ; -I2--*-- -i 1- *=ifc£ ra ^ •gr~r -&-&-X-&-G U. ^-4 « ■12- "^3*2 r&~ & Gh rg-ftgl r^- :& tzbcJ --©" ^ q= i --©— ^ come to I cast my lea But that thy blood was shed for me, &*LsL ^") » iff jjrfr3" o~cr~f^~ -<*-^-*~P* J r-r-r r-J- J tf * > - ^r^t^h -»- m I a-4 ^-■gi-3-i ^ ea ■ i • i And that thoubidd'st me i i i (2 ^/ ^HHy^tef± 3=1 f come to thee, -?- 1 * ^ Lamb of God, ' I come —0- S=aa=pEii ^ i- O 'S I] [ 233 ] 334. Hymn 255.— Waodworth— 8.8, 8.6. w. b. Bradbury. E3=^»- 3=tr S^ I g-f 1 5 ^ g — gr ^ L^2 a Slowly. Just as I am, with - out one plea, But that thy blood was shed for me, ggg=H .£?: -f^= €? — ^ sq^: 3= jEEEB i «e And that thou bidd'st me come to thee, Lamb of God, I come ! I come ! i± -zzjpi Ed ?z -*£>-<$>- r^" ^ — H 3=^z 22=] /S>-'- 1 Vl/ 335. Hymn 254.— Wtjcdate.— 8.8, 8.6. » >■ v. a. Bamrgm i ^iJJJ J ±W-£-l-&-?> *=a =1 *3 ^^ ^3 11. -S> — » &zzm~4 -&- & %z~W=i -zt & I 1 _-^ Moderate, Just as thou art, with - out one trace Of love, or joy, or in - ward grace, jSL z- e a ' r ~f~ t ~ ^A^i -£?- -£? ■^J- ■^ c -t: ^?z ~~& r — I — ^ | -t: t t: =f zzg>—&z±z% -^ £? fi? ■C fei I3=2^X i_^=l^=:^. -^-^H- £?- <*. 1 t ■* meetness for the lieav'n - ly place, guil - ty I I I I I I 1 ; d S a) <4 ri & /o „_ £L sin ■ ner, come f 234 ] qg :^=^r: :z£ -£?—- r m V- 336. §3E Hymn 355.— Arabia— 88, 8 8, 8 8, 8 8. — I , q=* =J=i ifzr *=* gj; t I pg p r= j -1©- ^1 i ! u r r i. ; ' i ! i Moderate. Thou Shepherd of Is - rael, and mine, The joy and Je - sire of my heart, ' 3 ¥ ^tZM -0— #-g H F- -- 2* -<5>- ^s=P=" -i— -&—9 -&- jftzx <2±- I *^ r p*v ^t # 22 rrzez: *z LJIfl—. -^ — #— «— l-tS' # ^ ' g' Z2 1 i i « ! ' For clo • ser com - man - ion I pine, i long to re - side where thou art I ^ 5£=J=* <2 =5?=*^ -(2. ^I^e?=! & z - ■^ i - i i r * I I in^ ill i 'I'll The pasture I languish to find, Where all who their Shepherd o - bey » J? ^E^ ^ id|g * ^ I fl lT-jM-r ^2ZZiT=?"- "^ _ (g- » - rj i Eg=fz J : H^ 1 1— ± t i ZJZZStZ* & &—0—0 — &*■ \zh ->—&— t &j\ ^ i i t rri i ' i Are fed, on thy bo - som re - clin'd, And screen'd from the heat of the day I i I J- J „ra=«: l I I -j^~ rzi -«?- izzfc*^: [ «6 ] 9— 0-0- rr i i I gr=E t i 557. ft ft 5 Hymn 628.— $im* — 8.8, 8.8, 8.8, 8.8. a*™* fiamwny. r* L_gllfc -^ ^z^ T^zz^ r--^- «= ■&I=}ZZ>1\ &-*-&*- J- ^=2i (^ -<7^- P Cheerful. A - way with our sor - row and fear ! We soon shall re - cov - er our home ; tix /d- gl /d ' ' ; S-ff-2- «— ^-T : i J -J-^-r^-^-^ zz: ZZ"- t —&— \ & P t=t -g- -g— =g3=fc g> <£?-- -g rizS:: -&—&- 1GZL. njt Till I I I P The ci - ty of saints shall ap - pear, The day of e - ter g? fi. i » rlej- r i 1 i — h- ^EEP: II! ni - ty come i I — -&■ & i ** Tf:^=a=TT rTT I 1 r ^ G? + — * nil £^_ g> g > £> £> -T3Z- » I l ig" £?= «=2?- u 1- - H— 4 G> =g>: t=^T22=n: ^: i P ::zi=^: zfrzffit ! l i 1 g? Tb(? house of our Fa - tber a • bove, Tbc pal - ace of an - gels and God I I i ! ' I I ' ' I J ! I i & & -&- & & -wr-0* i r § 236 1 33S. Hymn 864.— iUMison .— 8.8, 8.8. (Double). Moderate. when shall we sweet - ly re - move, when shall we en - ter our rest, i I I I I I I i I l III m^t & -&- &nw tztr 1 1 I hH£ n Z* t* M 1 1 ' 1 — I — I 1 —^—#-5 & — 0-0- -0-0-0—- fl ^^ t~ ^ ^ it*: ^. • i :±fc±=± U oil '• Re - turn to the Zi • on a - bove, The mo * ther of spir - its distrest ' I I | | I I I I i » i \ I +0-2 ^-# -£2- -0 — i — V- t ztz -#— #- 339. Hymn 314.— ft. Jtovid's— 8 8, 8.8. (Double). Handel. «2 =1 IT 3 i - -^ :ar^i ^ ■^ -s &=*z-- ~r +-- L -&—&- ■&— I &- -&- Moderate. How shall a lost sin • ner in pain Re • cov - er his for - leit - ed peace? I Kg -p-g-&- t±£ & Z& i i g * ^rstgtzst -<$>- i ^ i -<—\- I l&r When brought in - to bond - age a - gain, What hope of a sec - ond re - Lei 1 r lifPW zjzzr pji Bj whom the words of life were spoken, And in whose death our sins are dead. §§£S ^•xAAz^A s S g-dL-eLd. H h -£*-- :p=F~ 33i :i=?_z5h VJ f^r — ^i 6> JL: i [ '238 ] I ,. i 312. -+.i iS=f? Hymn 97.— ^ux gcuipa — 10.4,10.4,10.10. r^j.B.Dyices. i N , ^0—0—0 =n F=F L25r^ jy A &— * p. ^& — & — 0-- -&-*- '- -p~ r r r r ^r • .. . Moderate. Lead, kind - ly light, amid th'en - circling gloom, Lead thou me on. llli. m i i i (^Jfr isLA ^ \ E ffi n — r -&r m=j= .- # * ISICSZII 1 ^ (^ 1 The night is dailc, and 1 am fai from home- Lead thou me on. - - • I i I I . I A ± ± _J_ .s t l _^_. J jGTV 9. *i -0-\ I Sto* ffi :=: "zr ^^- ? + ?^5 <^ ^="^ -<^- 1 ffiEg H : ^ 27. I [ 239 ] I 343. Hymn 783. — tfcrilia. — 10.10, 10.10. Adapted from niby. ^^^^44 ~&7S r f 7~& T=t -g^g hgHg- & ^ & ^ ! ! I -|2-S>- ^=zta« T-rf — l Lively. Singing for Je - sus, cur Saviour and King, Singing for Je - sus, the Lord whom we love ; BSE 21 **__ SFFf C2-<2-CZ-^— ^^H tz -&-&-&- I J J J ,■ •*»-*» ^^^ £-F-3> _^_^2Jf2ZCI— ^-^ If^- C -^ =1 &SJ-& "^r" V b^z^sz^: - + =f -- -s^g-* S^ :z2: -z (^ £? ^ <^>- 22 ^=*zjgz: & l - <$> — ^ help zzs: ^ -£?- -r^ ITS -•S 1 - A PF fcb=^=5t3t -i- -H 1=1 «^^?c o 3=g* i fail, and comforts flee, Eelp of the helpless, O a - bide with me! Ill" III ?--^- rd —. ra/d •d _^ £? <5> as — ^-f^F-i — F -l<£41- -&&-£-^- &-& -&-z£ & 7Z- [ 241 ] F-=R* ^. -£?— £? •313. Hymn 784. — Toulon. — 10.10, 10.10. C. Goudimd. V > ■fl-Tan gfftgjFffi g PF « I I I 22 ~&- -G- G~ G-PAJG—G. =P=i= — ~? 1 1 i *8ft i 1 1 r? Moderate. A - bide with me, fast falls the even - tide ; The darkness deepens, Lord, with me a-bide! 1 §g=p| ■G --G- JQ. G- G ■>-% ■0- I -G- G : .g) .1 ,.^ „ <9-g) J g ^ &-G-&4^- ~& -&— && &?Z & pL i icy 1 1 -©- -6K £ * f2-^- :r~~ . 9 --er3£3. •> ^ Eg ::^" ^"ZS &232±tt £ua -G. ^tttazg:gd^grg.-sd T~3=T^ ? ^> b*?=ee^? -G-G H T ^•__ ■ q=I 5=fcSi^#fc*^=bS=g !—=-«- Z. Beethoven A 1- Cheerful. heav - en - ly Kinj^, look down from a - bove ! As • sist us to I I I J J ^ t I ! I I J d -%£ — J d *■ a a t g- J_ T _d_|_ » £ 33 « =_*-?=*£= - 5*— ^-±=fi^-#-«^J £&=£ sin# thy mer • cy and love ; 1 ' i So sweet - ly o'er - flow - ing, so t i -G-G G- H~fc?-?:--?-&.£=t=i eTe i *=r-&=-&-£ n &~ f 242 1 <£ttt\WVt\l Continued. plenteous the store, Thou ait still be - stowing, and giv - ing us more. & -0- -0- ■0- -0- -fSL-fSL & .0. J A & -g- ^__^L__._^_^ "G-T ■G—G I Hymn 786 —ganawr.— 10.10, 11.11. i Handel. 4- ~f g ( g & -& % -0—0-0' & — -G -G—G-^-G ^—& G—G zstz Moderate. 9#-5 I I I I I I I I | I Ap - pointed by thee, we meet in thy name, And meek - ly a- -O- 5zz2 -0—e—d- G— irf-\-i a A ^ G 1 I I a: ¥—0—&~ -» 1 1 «t m 1=3 J— * % L_j ^-1-3- H— « S=£± — ©- f=fW # ^— g— ^— -si — £zrsi gree to fol - low the Lamb, ! I I I l | | i l To trace thy ex - am - pie, the 0- ^ 2rirg=#=«: S* world to dis - dain, And constant ly tram • pie on pleasure and pain. Ill i I ! — . » i i i A. $=£=g=g: £ -G IP ~G "Et -&m ZC ]2=^Z -0- ^Z - (^ -^ fc3* =f I Modera'e. worship the King all glorious a - bove! gratefully sing his pow'r and his love! -^ «sL. ^-^-tf -fi?.^ ^ J 1- ^^ -^-? i^: -&- '*£&■ - -&- &- -&l£ ~&?£&- m - ■* - -ff- H 1- — I 1 1 1 1 r _| 1.^..-^.^^. _J_^!D ^2 *n cs *n . -&-&1 -4-4-4 "I — I — I — — ' a Our Shield andDe - fender, the Ancient of Days, Pavilion'd in splendour, and girded with praise. AMA'" 2 gj - g-=g 350. Hpn 351 .— Iwwofttfl — 10.12, 10.12. Z)r. Dykes. fffi ^ 2* « Lively. H 3: £7 ■&- ©— : > -<5>- i'g El - ^-g)- G>—&—&-± My God, I am thine! what a com - fort divine, What a bless - ing to H ^- Wb 2 1 -t- 1 ^_^_J_J _ !=iE§ -a^ f** -&- T&Z1 vwt 2: id ztt ! I r -^ 'Z2ZJKZM'. .-&.- -&- w Moderate. My God, I am thine ! what a comfort di - vine, What a blessing to ■9-2 R * a p - & p g ^ — # — < ^s>—&—& -&—*—Q-T-&—&—&r-i &—0—0 ^—&—&' =3=& ^ "^-s^ -s- r 9 i ±3=3 T»-S*- ■0 — e '&' ^~r 9' £ know that my Je - sus is mine ! In the heaven - ly Lamb thrice r i <* & hg i , ftg -gl-^-n -^ -<• as _<2_<2=22" ]eez= ^ — J— # — # — <^ ^>- ^: he; .L^_ fc tig-^ - -<£>- g 3=X ^%z&itt=±z&z =F =F^ : <£— r> o =^=^=g I hap - py I am, And my heart it doth dance at the sound of his name. ^ -9- &Z& -&- -0 o -&i:: -«—#—#- £ -&—&-&■ _ T _ J_«_« _ g> - — &—&- t: tzzt g? £? — g?- + "Z? ^=i==^--i=^==5^ H h £2- =g=^ <2- z&-Az&£& -&' -& ~&-& 72. & ■&- -&L W-*-&-* J mirth, With love and de - votion draw near, With love and de - vo - tion draw near. I I I 9- -a- ?2= &- itz & & t=t JStfit -&- a ZZ&L. 353. Hymn 214— "(Stome, «* Qi$tmoUU."— 11.10, 11.10. »^ ^2 •3 1 . 1 1 1 1 I — i — ^ 'illy 1 i za= =*zitS: 1 — TT- eJ d d * i i Slowly Come, ye dis - con so • late, wher » e'er ye Ian - guish ; Come to the s , A J. \ | : III -jt -j — dt-r-T ' -=-: m — *— t-&- -* 1— S> — 'Jg t-'- p £?- -£? — #- p I 246 ] t- N-^h ^=f "ff: Moderate. Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, Dawn on our darkness and lend us thine aid; III III ill I I I li III M 2 — r-4- * *-0 -0-9- _C «_*_ -&— m - 0-0 ^ -0 I i I £ C '& — Y-0-0- & ±M~0 ? ? r? pw 4— I- wot t£- & 'V~\ I i i Odd q* * in =fc rf=l P * ( 9 # # I ; i Star of the East the hor - i - zon adorning, Guile where our infant K- leaner is laid I i i i '~7 ■■ ' J •• * II ^> -0—0-0 I ' r: <^ ;** n |9 ::i ? ]i [ 247 1 S55. Hymn 479 — Portuguese ^ujmn — 11,11.11,11. j heading & Vr* -&- -0-4-f |J . ft) I \ -**• '—? 4\ J-' zstz ~o & -jtEP '<• r Y ' r r i i \ : i '■ r " Cheerful. How firm a found - a - tion, ye saints of the Lord, Is I S'— # + Ptt ' I ^ J T~ -i — ■ — ^ — i — &*- IS I laid for vonr i I ! ■^--5— 1~ I fr r -d?- =n -4- jj, ft J~ -|25> A*. • p- f - &' 0- & ^| I I V III! faith in his ex • eel - lent word! "What more can he say. than to i=r ^•z4TZt • V ' I 33 — <5>'— I— # <5> ^=* — <5>- ■&ZZ0-0W — # £?— #-#-H *= 5 -J i i you he hath Si ■^'f-^-i- = =frf -&■ rrf-r^T -- 8* ^ fled? I To I I ^ & you, who for rof • uge to Je - BOS have fled. i V izzt j_. <- Grate - ful - lv dor — r ^— c*__ # __. 22 m_u g* ^ S> sous shall rise to g ftg'- * i a I thee ; ^-ffi~ -g> (S>— ^-5- »- ^? P -^" St & &— & ^-J- ~g> g> ! ! Ho - ly, ho - ly, -sH 2 -^ -x=z£=:£l & & \ I g> ^ o ho Z^fSL pj fr 1 ^ a * i ~ ^ lv, mer - ci - ful and migh - tv, g* -g- "g- — ^ ^ — ^_ ?£ o :Z22=I22 -1 ^ gffl h: ^ — g>- £? g> — g> ^ g> 6? — g>— * r =T ^ ztz^i-z: God in Three Per i i P= : ^-^ : -£? g> — g> sons, _£2_ ^ bless • ed Trill - i I I 1 I tv t HZ=?2Z=?~Z± ( Sit I =:: £:= 357. Hymn 24— Srinit}).— 11,13,12,10. A. Stone. $= &- <5> ■& -& i 5 MZJt 2 ^^ -<§- Boldly. Ho - ly, ho - ly, 9< -&- i ho I i -- ! I Lord God Al ! i ' h x— &- migh - tyJ H =£ ^ ^ Grate - ful - ly o -0- t=t ^=q=S 3 :I. n r=q: dor 4 42- t :zzai==£zz:f: P • i i i sons shall rise to 4 1 — ]- . thee ; 1 I £ 9 : =r $=t=£ 5 3 u Ho - ly, ho - ly, I I ho h & lk-^ t 'iy, I mer - ci &* ful and I I d> 1 migh - ty, t 4* gl * God *=* :=* in Three Per q: ^ m sons, I I "3 I bless - ed Trin - i ty! ')■ :» g T" l=F^ ^ rzi::: s — m—zw -I 1- [ 250 j <^ H 33S. Hpn 865.— — g>— s?- \ — &- ZZ. 55 Slow. Thou art gone to ^ -&- i the grave, but we ! ! I i will not de - plore thee, 9 -± & &. jd. _ -&. -^- -&- i F-e i—i 1 1 1 — I i i -■ 7^""? 1 " 1 — &— — ^ ^ 7^ • * , 1 /m / «J -*""« ^ # & S' *~- •£ 1 v V ^ - ^ <> r H M^ >2: Thy Sa - viour has I I ^2=f: pass d thro' its f por - tal 2= z be [g= fore thee, i il ■-?- £lll f 1 ■Z^T O ^ — ^_ • — #— ^ ^ — ^ — a=f ^ And the §i ? lamp of I I his ! love is thy I I I o o o guide thro' the i i gloom. O t 1 *> 1 i m [ 251 ] CO CO ft CD to <3 v. <3 I! 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Believing where we cannot prove. gi| &- .££ £5>-52 I -£2- ^ gj -^- :£=?£ 2Z 368. i & Hpn 384. -<^- :*=22: 22 ^ — (^ ^ ffi ^ g? • #— g»- S ^rP B ^2-. - ^ -3*- * ^Z^JT—^Z ■it g ' ^&^&- From every stormy wind that blows, From every swelling tide of woes, -z^— «g- £?- -1 P fil -g-v-it s •-*=£: tt i zfa r £E O- e & i There is a calm, a sure retreat , Tis found beneath the mer • cy - seat A. 1^, ( ^ ha. i bJ. jl; <5>- -<&••■ [ 257 ] f dbt S 369. Hymn 9. A. Sliaw. I fc ^33 s? g : ZJ&— zr- :zjg.j ni3=^zi j From all that dwell be - low the skies 9 7#- 4-(5Lt- Let the Cre - a - tor's praise a - i I i i =z*=t=: ■&- -&- rise <£> ■&- ■&—&- -T-&- ~&~ & 1 3* :jS- :-# — \=r~ *=&=&■ #=h S- '£>. ■J&- -&- -&—'Zr^~ -e>- I ' ' 'III Let the Eedeemer's name be sung, Through every land, by ev - ry tongue. jGL. &~L -&■ -&—&- hPEZE & *Ui -tf^E- 1 i 370. Hymn 636. llobinson. £zfe ZZEZ22 G> 12-:. &— _: ztefcr^z: z^ziptz z^ 4-J--4 ©■ i i i i i Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts in spire. Let us thine influence prove ; 2£ Efc ~<2Z :-^Ezc=I-i=: 222= 1 £k fcb: £? i=q:zz r -<*?- "Sr IT gziz^zlz^-ziz^-fzlz^^^zt-^^ r if i Source of the old pro - phet - ic fire, Foun - tain of Light and Love. ^ Efe ~ A A r-p—P— .&... [ 258 ] f- ^ I 071. Hymn 559. Hopkins. _ s -&■ 9 : For ever here my A rest shall - -— V -f ~T \—Vyj—T—&- — 1 : — grf-^-t g-f-jg-jgH 1 -^— I be, i — r -*l -^-^2 r-r-^- :±=t=: -i$ > - 1 i Close to thy bleeding g:- r^z^i - l — h side; <£> «^- 1 i i: -<£>- & -4—4- 7$ M &: -&■ <2— 1SL 1 I This all my hope, and all my & plea, jSL & ^ :5» ^=?-±z^=^=±zgz For me the I I -^ — & &— & I I Saviour i i I died ! .&- ■&- \ 372. Hymn 925. Sir G. Elvcy. =t =f * ^ —rl—& '±=e=gi -&- =£=* 5$ Father supreme, by whom we live, I I Thou who art H —&-& God a 1 «-rJ - -4~ ^— 4~^ £? ^ tzzti^^- -<3- 1 — r-i-r- ^ i I I fa lone, -£?- 1 i ^Hfeg-^— ■ - ■--Ztz &—- rr -*=l -€?-& .._C^_^ £?__ & I Our songs of grateful praise re - ceive, And make our hearts thy throne. m -r-tB>—g>- EE±=E ::=i 2 — & — - _ ^ i [ 259 ] 373, Hymn 1. James Shaw $ 1221 -O- :;uz>=&: \ & — &- -o- ■o- z& :^=r^ for a thousand tongues to sing My great Re & -&=&- izl ■&• ZE ! i deem • er's praise, I I ^ \ % ] ¥ zz: =t =f (^ 1! Ssh* -<£>- -&- The glories of my God and King, The O 2Z triumphs 2?: ■sT4 of his -# grace ^=p: ■I -P- ~Z2 I 374. Hpn 256. Dixon. teq= ] # O ££ -fi>- 22: -- 22: -- — z-^^-j^z: ~0. 3£ Just as I am, with • out one plea I I __£? 'O & . O -o- O f* & But that thy blood was shed for ii i-si. jg -r^sLyg--- me, «£> -<£>- =^=- <£>- > n ■? -o- iz: -- 7g j — - s? & ! 2§* My God and Father, while 1 I GL ^A -&. &—t stray Far from my home, in life's rough way, ^2L &- 5Z 1 9- UL -&- & VX- i t± & -&- teach me from my J&- &~z£ & 52: =r heart to sav. &- 21 -&- Thy -^ i i will be done ! 1 9^ a: 2zJz: -- :s: a j & — & fc Hymn 632. Z T. Doicnes. P l -i 5? i — w & G S One sweetly GL Efc 2Z. sol • emn thought Comes to :^ /TN <^- me o er and r ±4 t=t o er, — I r ;?zfc =S -«> m ^« # _^. -fi'- =T Si I am nearer I S home to day I i i r i I h Than 1 ever have been be - fore. I ! J- J I I -& — ± '§-3 s&/ f 261 ] 1— F Jtonrtw. Camidge. r22=K2[:: -&- ^-TtlgZSlJ Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Lord God of hosts! Heav'n and earth are _^_£5l £2_<^_ I I —-&—<&- -&!&:- yr g* _j^_. __£2 _-<22_^ *2_ -i— t-^- ::^?r ■r — " " ( :s?z^= i — f? H — l- 8 8a &-^rs—\ V&-&-& ri ^ full of thy glo • ry ; & *-£* ~x~&. P^-a-^P-- <£>— - glo - ry -r— t — ^- j -^-^ , - u # t— i — f-(- t • I J ' ! i ** be to thee, Lord Most High. I fcfc*^ -^-^ =1= l-=-t- £? - ^ .(2 , ] 378.-II. il -ite2^ 3E3E I I Ho ly, I I a£z£ =f=T :stz2: ductus. j£^ l i Ho - ly, I I ^ ^ :&=&. tw -&- &- _^2 <^ ^ Thomas Ebdon. . '-'O-m if 1 L ^- -<5< £?' Ho - ly, Lord God, Lord God of hosts ! Heav n and earth are i i -fg fg I g; ^ gr czt=:227 r^r -^—& i «4 — F 1 fe 1=5 &-&*.rl &&— I l £ full of thy glo - ry ; I I I i i glory bo to thee, ire .£?_. ^~- Z2Z^:::z2 X^-f2H-^ :^:::^£: : : i ~&3sr&r0-0 glo • ry be to thee, Lord Most High. n!u I I n p: E ::"-SiZ7Ti I I [ 2G2 ] 379. arisaijton, Holv, holy, holy Lord God of \ ( Hosann* in the highest \\ Sabaoth ; heaven and earth > of thy glory < Blessed is he that cometli vsanna In the highest, are fall ) (in tne name of the Lord, ho- ) ^ ft * jCL -&- m T-&-&T TTsr ~&L r-r~ § i Jfcnsaitrtwis. * Therefore, with angels and arch angels, and with all the com- pany of .. g heaven, &- 9'=I jZl & ] We laud and magnify thy glorious ■&- name. -&- & ■&■ \ '/'/III I I ! I I I | ! Evermore praising thee, and sav - ing. Ho - ly, IIo - Jy, IIo - ly, Lord God of ;;j jj j j gi j 0-4 Hosts ; Si/ ±Z± FT=^-I — !| — I— IT i i i i U Heav'nand earth are full of - - & thy glo - ry, Glo - ry be to thee, O Lord Most High. Amen. ' L I s I i l & 9 # #• : — i — ^ w x-&—m-0-& & & 0' -h- -r::r—~ — r _ P* 0-0—0 -&• &-&> — C* -0 £? & Q i < >- 380. Hymn 419— f*liwtt.— L. M. m z±Ei r 7 Forth in thy name, Lord, I go, * *-l Dr. L. Mason. ¥=¥■ JUU J * My dai - ly la - hour to pursue, ^-U^: ,N N J mn '0 Mil p -0- « *-P=|: trfr I it *=* P=p=p: :*=*=£ P f f f 1/ I I ^ M I Thee, on - ly thee, re - solv'd to know, In ¥=*=Y HO 49 . U kU A all I think, or speak, or do. jfLAi / i 2a* t £ -I -/- V- f -^— tf- ] F 9 381. ait -tt- Hymn 192.— $UflM— L. M. -#-- *f -&— 0-> Dr. L. Mason. g 1 ' f L P r =f -i- fc* ff% + 'III ^ "*J Father, if just - ly still we claim To us and ours the pro - mise made, ' -J- -«'- I f J I Hi ft i *—o—o -- -£? - , -r -ri Z2Z3E I 383. Hpn 709. — Htxhridgc. — L. M. XV. Z. Mason. 3= J L ^ -^- 75T i i ■ sj r > i i i i < declare thy glo • ry, Lord, In ev - ry star thy wis dom shines; >— ■--»-- 5? -#— #- ^ H-^zai-i-H aara- i £> F \ & * -&-: -*> 334. Hpn 284— Sfphjjr.— L. M. Bradbury =f? ill I -**■ -g- ::q: r£L~ I J JZL & &- m &—*-* &± L-—& — & + 1- ^Z 1 |— sy 335. Hymn 111.— &ntfor&.— C. I. From Handel. -H — -k — , ceivc her King; Let ev - ry heart pro - pare him * 4 , m room, l 1 [ 266 ] •/ |i I ft gUtitrdt.— Continued. $m m t * — *— V *—*—*—* ft p • ? p p V V V V E5 And heav'n and na - ture =T IS" P — ps — * — ?v — *-2=l h sing, -0- -#- -0- P 5 V V V S3 And heav'n and na - ture f\ h h h N — # , *£? ^0 0—0- V w* l l ^ -» pE= And heav'n And heav'n and na • ture A- sing, And sing, - And i~M -d.H 1 I- htis-t •r P P -0- m ■&■ T=* heav'n, And heav'n and na - ture >j . A s A.- s in -#— -- -I" -""-I C—0-J ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ heav'n and na - ture — u I sing. Hymn 472— Arlington .— C. M. &i p=t ^ :z£: Arrre. 1 I W Z2_— -P — *?—&' ■r^=F z_IU»_.t_ ±£3 = U i r~ r pr i of the cross, A l | J J J i H — + ] follower of the Lamb, ^ — ^_ 5 zpz^^: :tzz± -<*?- t ^-"^F & \ s^ A -•—0—& •—0-& — i- - - 1 j J [ i And shall I fear §5 T- all. I — I — o- P P P W i < i :£=b£ -^>- -fi>- lizi: rY i * > i Bring forth the toy • al di - a - dem, And crown him I — ! ^3 ! i Lord of all. I I R:3— *- -* JjL^j. ^.wj ; I j t /jK ^,. «=P i^zzp: ^i^= _^_- T - L -- 1 388. Hymn 346. — |Cnfli«. — C. I ill ■ n — * zt& " f £3 -<5> ' £5- -U — ( — F- Come, let us, who I i J- J. . 2_K=fc=t: in Christ be ! _ p ^_?. r-«^- licve, Our i com - nion — r p la: [ 263 1 f=F=F=' im ttf—r ?£U A i 3, Continued. J J J I J 1 »_ 9 Sa ^ — c^ — w -I u :J: T p=i: viour praise, To him with joy - ful voi - ces give The ^ £=^ -&—Y—& — -- m 0-0- -0- u -#- * I Jj -^_-. i tf =T f zz i glo - ry of his i i -0- -0- 1 1 r f i=s: &£ #-* P IZZC I ii p fc * grace, #£? The glo |- ry ijl r t=t ±z <$> — &- of his grace h£= 1 |] 389. Hpn 389— pm — C. I /?N MP=3 2=?- -zzzj^z:. ibl £? Eg _,_.. :-^i = i=|E±EiE^i isigg — -L-^- J ±Jz2EtE Try us, O God, and search the ground Of ev • ry sin * tul hearty 2Z5ti:a zc: T" -jbezjsz ^=g t- tzzadt i v^ W 22=^-- E :=2^^: EiEzE J^Lgj-- Es5£ ifczfcb i=a "Whate'er of sin in ^i -^ * -<9~ -&. -&-&- &—&- ■ i • us is found, bid it g :m i & -&- & fi- - -£?— h all de - part -I ZK &- zzz&il rj P =5= z^r- J=± »■ I [ 269 ] 390. ' ' -J2- Hymn 561— ©rtonrillf.— C M. 4- &m Let A— !- :fr~W i », i ., him to whom we _* — e—o—0- now i -X- be - Jong it: Dr Hastings. -v- -V His dr ■£■ O -0- i ::=*:i=i=:t=*z 1/ risrht .is ! , N sert, e y r~y jczp: Ami lake up ev - 'iy thank - ful song, And i §& '-?■ m t ±zt v 9 ti ess ev - ry lov • ing X-t « ■-•— * ?3? heart, c r And ^— g 3i=p: — i-- > r: ev • ry lov - ing -i r-— 5 0— O ±-0 r: -/— ! -H heart. 11 . — ■ j 391. &t" Hymn 184 — JM Utortfo's — C M. : f^F= ; Tanur. nSt i Come, Ho - ly Spi i lit, ?•* 7 1 -H— 4 1 I i • henven - ly Dove, With all thy __ J J. J- JjJ rfl JS iJ ^ i >s|i [ 270 j i 9- g==f i £t. tyUxMS— Continued. -£? « # <$> ^ quick'n - ing powers; 1^1 | I Kin ■&- eg die ! -*-^ 0. O ■& S flnnie of -ft i -«- 1 LJL_ : I 91 ± 9 sa ered =f 2? love I In J these cold i jL ±==~ "3T *- hearts i of ours. -J-.- O -i — m 392. Hymn 819 .— JMlaam— C I, Woodbury. r; m xrt\j > ^^ _| 1 1_^ fH — a p?" F ^=*=i £= ^fii r r | ^ iiv cool Si - lo - am"s sha - dy rill How sweet the Ji J_" _^_ | ^ J. | -^ | | | | I P i i ly grows r*^— Hi — m i M il £?_-#- "7?— "P> r<5?: - "n i i i , p=p t=t 3I3E ^_# n • v • i m* ^ x4 «:£* 9-fe The glory, pow'r, and praise receive, The glory, pow'r, and praise receive, Of thy ere - ating love. • I js i i i JJr+-d & P =P=P a Hymn 613 .— |Mmaft .— 6-8s. -M- =F s rrrT -&- -&—& — & -&- A ?— #£?*-' a Leader of faith - ful souls, and Guide Of all who trav - el to the sky. — t- i"7 i r i i sisa^ -^ — ^? ' i Sj* Come, and with us, even us a g = inn wi bide, Who would on thee a - lone re - ly ; -< r- t g . • m [ 272 ] 5Ulmalt— Continued. fe 4-4 ^-# .-&— H r t* -6h - — - P * 1 On thee a - lone our spi • rits stay, While held in life's un - ev - en way. m 44£ r i ' -1 1 — «- -«-#- — «- J 1 1 1 1 . — -&-±-0 ■*■£-' ££. t -I 1- £? — >5?— & -<^_ ^ 1 395. 3E^ ¥ -«9- ' — r ^:tird:=m *=* Hymn 75— Madrid— 6-8s. Jr Mutthcics £r* 32: -^ g? #i b l^j-, (_,; i — ] Mes - si - ah, l i joy of ev • 'ry heart Thou, thou the King of Glory I i ^ t • - • • ^ ^~ t" >? r: -^- t Q — i — ait f & \ %T\ I — H-zsJt— H &—0-0 ±ji -&- -&•—*- -& — & - t: -<^— i— i t=t£=t=t=J zfc =fc r iz2zzz£ £ Be* - — ::_^z_;._::_^__ 1 397. Hymn 160— ttopladt}.— 6-7s. to :^=i^^- Rock of , ] [ 274 ] SOplfltU). Continued. Q :,l> f m f Let the wa - ter and the blood, From thy wound - ed side which flow'd, / J ^ ii i I J- i — h •—* &±—0— ^ y-j €2 — # &±—0 — — i -&- .&. & §*# Be of sin the doub - le cure, Save from wrath and make me pure. J- f A ^-Y--- 4 J g _«L_g J J f9- — # — #- — 9 & 1 1 — I — I 1 1 1 1 1 1 L #-* -<$>- — a — e — # & m Hymn 117— $tartp — 8-7s. T=T=q: q= J I T=f Je - sus lov - er While the near - er D. C. Safe in - to the hav - en guide, 1e£ & — 9— & + — h- , , i rr^" . , of my soul, Let me to thy bo - som wa - ters roll, While the tem - pest still is O receive mv soul at i I d i I ~m ^-*\~eL '&=¥=&- -&- & I 1 I fly, I high:/ last ! i -=^>_^ $-St3t3^=3t f ?=f2=* -U -&'--&*■■ -G>'—G>'- Q- 42-^z: g^g. :^_ *g#: % : £1 ^_^2=£ £?•-£? Hide me, my Saviour, -. C. I *£? ^ — # -<£»- F • ^.__ :t=s|— * u f 275 ] 399. Hymn 73 8. — Watcltmxn. — 8-7s. Dr. Mason, 'ti-6— =f p-'w&u 3r & ask ■ztz^zt &-0-&-W & •-it 1 Watchman, tell us of the night, What its signs of pro - mise are,- 9%# at^.— ti s -& — 0— &- & #— ^' -I — &^ -&- -&- -h- 4- g ^_i. + i i =f > ^=-_q: :^=id=zg I i —&• -& &~ ' P i?' Z32. \ Traveller, o'er yon mountain's height See that glo - ry - beaming star ! m - — F — - M g * I I /*. - r* i t=r 1 '* 2ii r ^— &-.- <5>- -&. ¥~P t=T r ^-« -^ Traveller, yes ; it brings the day, Promis d day of Is - ia - el. & &- A I <£> #— < -& *—&'. -&- &'- ^zzji ?- &ZZ*. — F -7Z=PCE i [ 276 ] PRAYER MEETING AND SOCIAL SERVICE. 400. Hymn 242,— (Statttrittg jotmtato — C. ffl. i i W—i—0 ^ A— # There is a fountain fill r, ± js j 4~?~- W—W v- 9!e* n V -.- f—m \ d with blood, Drawn from Im - man - uel's veins ; I J\ J J J. > J I I 1 >=*=*: P=» ?2e: tz 1/ i |> J :*=*; i=» --zst And sin - ner.s, plung'd be - neatli that flood, Lose all their guil - ty stain?. V # : ? =p: « — p: p I I -7«r- 3 I 43- y :*:*: #=* :*=*: f- ■Jy — i-p i- W^ffW \ tj n v 5-P Lose all their guil - tv stains, Lose all their guil - tv stains, 9* ¥=F t -©-• *-, I *J« ■P=p: 1 I • J *=r* ^ — h M±. *:z^ *■-&-*»- I And sin - niis plung'd be - neatfa that flood, Lose all their guil - tv stains. *Tf- I I a** -I— J-1 i=I=:ipi=p_r» V l f 277 1 ac±=t=[2EC= V J 401. I *=ft Hymn 210— "(Some, xjt gftwxm.' '— 8s and 7s. ^~^- =f -V *=* ifcj: «=»: "tj 2). C. Come, ye Je - ana Glo - ry, sin - ners, rea - dy lion - our, ^ U poor and stands to and sal jL jL I wretch - ed, save you, va - tion, d d_ r Weak Full Christ V and of the ^ FINE. CHORUS. p=s -■:- f r wound - ed, pi - ty, Lord is ■3- -&- sick, love, come V and and to r ! & sore pow : *;i Turn §s I & ±± £* T# r seek 9 sal 3 va - tion, n Sound the 0- #: V to Ml 7 the A Lord, and :bzi: — f praise of his B.C. dear name : r* — i- Z M-A Hymn 256.—" (Swn #tc.' — 8.7, 8.7, 3. ^. a a™***. -&- &--1- & r~rrr ~rrr~r j Lord, I hear of showers of blessing 1 Showers, the thirsty land re - freshing ; i I I I tJSt —&- —&'- Thou art scatl ring Let some drops now i i V lull and free — fall on me — ^—0- -&~r-^ i — I — ± -\ 1 — i — - 1 ^ ^ &—9 &r i [ 278 J i <5?- *=3^ "$Mtt §#&" Continued. ■&- ■&*-- # Ev i en me, ? -ffi i i — ^ y—& % - &\ — &■ & 7Z- Ev - en me, > I > A J £l. £? Let some drops now i npt ^ ^ — i — - :t: -- ^ — ^ — : -&-*-— fall i — i — ] on me. -! &^ i •103. fa-: it -Ir-l-f- rc Hymn 783.— "(Botng l«me." J&c. W. McDonald. {S " /$»" My lieavenly glitt'ring J 9' ff g LJ_ : i i home tow'rs A. . is bright and the sua out 1 I ' fair, shine, i t -&-*-■ Nor pain nor That heavenly JfL fczzt I: ^ <^ ? ^"i 3=q=F ^ death man can en - ter sion shall be ' A 1 there mine I!? m go - in- To die no t :» r r -• heme, more, i CL r I'm go - ing To die no 1 l 279 ] 404. Hymn 525 .— (Stawsiutj — S. M. i wv i i r b i At P=P '• U 1/ 3 h "f: _z£~» M*. f-r r; — n — * i/ k ? * Fa - ther I dare be - lieve Thee mer - ci - fill and true ; Thou wilt my guilty | h [S |S ,11 4^js 4- *-jLJL <£._«* Al= 9 — T #— fcl *:z: ::p^z*iji~*z: i i i I ^ V * 7"j-F": ^g=P P--P- H E* i=t » y k y « A- /tn .N N =f A-K n j' r H— tf— ^ 3 ^ soul forgive, My fal - len soul re - new. J* -J* J I I \ I N , I -f- 9 : Jf PM? 5 V— i/- tzzzt IZ22 v^ i E~t-9 1/ • 1/ y v y ] CHOBUS. I I am coming, Lord ! '*=¥=& m sr\ -N-N t=i *zt =£: -4—K-X^ *=* • ••••I I I • • • Coming now to thee ! Wash me, cleanse me in the blood That flow'd on Cal - va v. h r^ i 1 — <5>- I - H I £=W -c?-» *=P V-i^- trTr-p fcfc -#-* -d \& V-1T9 ^J t=dJ 405. Hymn 243.—"$ am iTmstittfl, "£. C. I am mer - cy can there be trust - ing Lord in thee, J . } £ # * 8 TTP~fn p ^=1^: u u u Mer - cy still reserv'd for me? Dear Lamb of Cal - va - ry ; J J/ J. ^ ^ -^ ] bz±= 1 [ 2S0 1 "f am ©tttsttag, <£w&, in Wxtt"— continued. Ckl i v IS, N s. \i r r\ K r r i \ N i • 1 i mi i A • _1 ifl IS. N n J . n J • rm r J 2 • J * S3 V J • "y j F • I m m & . Can my God his wrath for Humbly at thy cross I 1 p p - bear? Me, the bow; Save me, J h h — S * — * — 1 r k P p chief of sin - ners Je - sus, save me i I s / * 1 spare ? D. C. now. 1 9-1 -F — F — — F-- 5 — F — (2 m — m — • • f H ^/ TF L/ L 1 1 L F_ • 1 F F •if r ^ • 1 1 1 i L/ L/ U ' " . ii ^ 1/ P / Jj pn^fm 406. Hpn 781— "| $«tl mm <£iwtt gour." Mr 32=3t it^f *r*=«: tS>- -#- "i-" 111 E. Lowry. =£ k U k £ P P I need thee ev - 'ry hour, Most gra - cious Lord ; No ten - der voice like n r> r* ±^fez2fcp: MU*-&. l=$-t W I I T ^ I F 1 > j pzjfc ^ m-\ — 2 — *t^-4 — ^ — 1— f- thine Can -O- OP tr-J^ > ' * M r~tr :g=H ^S§ 3 peace at" - ford. I need thee, I need thee ; BEFEAIN. | | S / , N r^ i -0- -#-• j ■*- -#- -*- -£? r? ._...- &- -h «- ^.•_. *_* • / *-f— r j>— I- ! 1 =1 -g=q=q=qz i t i=i—r±0—^-^Z(SZ±z^i- f &--gjr t-J J I 1 1 T But heav'n is near - er, And Christ is dear - er Than yes - ter - day, to me ; • 4 4 Wrr; 4 4 4 ■&- -&- t~ -&- I I I _#_*_ -i — r -£?-:- ^. t= j :;::.-;: b2z "r-^- J l JvJj*! J 1 J J J~j I J *r1 His love and light Fill all my soul to - night. One more day's work for Je - sus, I N ■ ,lilll •>_ \- j-JL -# - 4 E_ -£>-- 0-'—0— & , I H v fe ^JL>_^_i t — i — i — r j -» g> • u £ r bsg*J ■fi^-'— F- _| ^ J | ,_ r , o • One more day's work for Jesus, One more day's work for Jesus, One less of lift* for me. iS=?=': J II J 1 JL J.J <^> % ^0 ^' # J ^ g> ' i ^Ji^L -#-F-i 1 — H 1 I— t- tt=t=±t -i5>- II r 28? ] 408. Hymn 829— "Mc i» *&* ^nuss rt gfSitf." W. H. Doane\ i ^e at £ r^s e=t T ^ ^ i — r ir f *•—*- J f=F bofci -(2: Safe in the arms of Je - 'sus, CHOBUS. £o/g in the arms of Je - sus, J 1 % J J PS :e_d: flL ± v=* £ ^ J Safe on his gen - tie breast, Safe on Ms gen - tie breast. £=^=± ^_« 1 There by his love o'er There by his love o'er shad - ed, shad - ><1, m ;tt P f « # * H S=j£±zzfc :t: -fi>— Sweet - ly my soul shall rest. Sweet - It/ my soul shall rest. n ditvet - n/ wiy so*a s/m t=t 11 -tii «!-—»- *■ Hark ! 'tis the voice of jL _*• jI A. jL an - gels, I Borne in v 7 t*2. g •* &£ O-±—0 — i V — % ■&—T ^ -&—- ± a >ung to 9 J me, A H ^ tff=5 £=JM_ J -|-J *— 2±* ^ T -9 — s>— ^_k g----«t :Jfc =iizi - ver ue fields of glo - ry, i » $ - ver the si S7\ ver the jas - per sea. 2*E I I s fe 1 . | Z>. C. for Chorus. I #— r-%- 75— I— # •"—#—# 0—T-&-- -^-=?z ¥=F t It t »i j f^f I V^ Hpn 352.— &t<xOm. Frecirur.n Lcm's. A-N| #-<•- ^>-# <^- #* u^ :^i S] -i£>- ^ffi how hap - py are they, "Who the Saviour obey, And have laid up their treasure above! N N ,-m i A A J j i i , n h i ii i i i i d-0-r-&-0-0T<^0hfrt -/-^ J ZJT*±±Z dzdzzr^zzi z&zz^zm.z^dzjzzzlz:^ Tongue can never express The sweet comfort and peace Of a soul in its ear - li - est love. h h i iji.ji \jlAA. i i , i A J. a* 7 #— # e v&—m- 0-9 V~V" J. -&—0-0 & I (- j-azz.-j±- -& -U 0-0- -&- -h- t iff— * ! -J- P=* :g:= I 410. Hymn 834.— " Jhwimir, %\lt a Jftejrtwrfl." :1z*: 5> — *-# Saviour, like a Shepherd lead us, In thy pleasant pastures feed us, -J^-N-K \ — — ' — 5 — — F L. 1, F i/ r 9 > \ Much we need thy tend'rest care ; For our use thy fields pre - pare : d d d d p m\ 4_ gt ~d d d d d d d _^JL_ i ; ^ — ^-w^p=i— i — i — h-p-p f r g r ; » A-h-.i_LJ =£: N N =1 1 N-N- P =1 — ^ S :d: F I ' i Blessed Je - sus, Blessed Je - sus, Thou hnst bought 08, thine we are, s Js ./ -S- ■*-* J- , N h Jill m -*~I0 _ t=t — p— £ ipzz^zzpzp— ~- [ 284 ] ^-rlz^^p ^^= J P2: 1A i ^^ Mi — #— # S -4- X ^ t V TT ^: ^ o- 1/ • -4 !—& m Blessed Je - sus. Blessed Je - sus, Thou hast bought us, Thine we are. J\ J^ J ^ -N > J 1 i^fes; Jh 2— /-*- -0 — <£>- S^_ZZ_^_ V-^ EA J J J- A J. y~ < g E-g ^ V-^ 411. Hpn 838— ffftt tfhittt's! §tfi». .0 — 0— m . \ J 4—4 R ^ tt.J A ! I think, when I read that sweet sto - ry of old, When Je - sus was 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 — ^ ^ 4 4 fl tfcfeb I 1/ U ' :bzb: v-V- ftTzm-mz -0 — »- / • t 23 1—M ±-+- here among y— 1 *> r J. — ej men, £ ■=2=J K §!i* BE 1/ How he a— 5 b eall'd lit - tie chil - dren as 4 -• ^V ^z»: »-p=p=p=i ■y— *>- ^ £ £=U=t -H — ' *— *- zb n N N • ^ * t t r * s \ lambs to his fold, I should liked to have been with him then. *_A_r " — — J J *_ h 25* BE pzzp— *=p:rrp v— u- lfc=± P=t 1=22 [ 285 ] -b — hr ^-•~ 1 112 Hymn 774 —fflbt grwious *Xmt. W. H. Doanr. 4 3" zzt -&- u IT ^ n -&- & n J j J ? f= k F I ' IT" P Take the name of Je - sus with you, Child of sor - row and of woe ; „ l J_j! js J! Jt J J J J J! J> J! J ^ ? t-<5>~ -h — h; — h — ^ i i \> +-$-*-$ ZIZ^HZ 1 a* bs 3* vtzt -a*- # — • — 0.-0— 0T- 0— L - S> - Precious name, O how sweet - - - - Hope of earth and joy of heav'n. Precious name, how sweet, how sweet, N N mtEz u ^ , s nrr i r c v » When shall we meet a - gain, Meet ne'er to sev - er? k k k r i 4 ± ill ii auciu \u iii'.i.i. a. - uaiii, .'i 1 k | S I P^ f^ I I r J d ± J # # ^6 ^^ =d?: ~Mj fa-T 7 -V 4 When shall peace wreathe her chain h V> -J- -^ J> J- f w— Ml m v ronnd us for eV er §>A^ 2S m V- J — /- 7 ^ ^ P± -*-*• *=* rtr -V v i/ •=1=F / •h; h- ! Our hearts will ne'er re *-* ■* J> Js .Js ii v v pose, Safe from each blast that blows, fc :p=p: V— *- g m /r\ 7 P\j • - =tt ig^l In this dark vale of j. > ; j j woes, ^_^_ - — £?- [ 287 ] /TV /CN * 5 —J— J -p t $ Nev - er— no, nev - er ! HI 3C3E i 1 S& V^ 414. Hymn 438.— mt pilgrim's pission. LA Philip Phillips. Mf-* ^ Sz0~0Il^ZMZZ^ \— |s-\-IS— s— K U W y U P f Listen ! the Master be - seech - eth, Calling each one by his =1==F •> ft ft ^ ^ V V $ V I— « W name ; Hs -#- P # H -ft- ^ . I -ft- -ft- -4- -ft- -ft- -#- -ft- -ft- -ft » — ft ~ ft 1 = ft—-, ■ £} \ ;—4y-0—0— 0—0—0— ft 9 : > .* # * ft ft p_: zp ■h — h — h — h — i h- v V y V v V +—y— -S — N — Nr—V r 1^ f—B 1 - -*^iM. v> v ■> \j J >- N N N ft_ft. -K--N— N- 5ft— m—t voice to each loving heart reacheth, Its h h #—*—#- ¥—*—*—*—? -><*- 0—0-0— ?—?—?- cheerfullest service to ill claim. y y ^ y * y ^^ -*=f i ■N — K—N— N' 3^ 5= 0^—0—0—wi t :*r t=Mt A— \— N V V V V v v Go where the vineyard de - mand - eth IS N N \ \ K ~ J i r P i ft -d- ft ft ft ft ^^=^-ir-r-^=p=^ ft : J-. i; u w y Vinedresser's nurture and h h > £ ft- -ft ft ft care ; Or h W—W—W-W—W—W~ =P + 4 i A_Mi JU k / / i/ ¥ ¥ pzzpzijf =p=p=p: i.T=^ft£tfzz t J=fc=^S :q^q:E3 i ry u u u p u p ih ^ M H go where the white harvest stand - eth, The joy of the reaper to share. " r r r r r [ ?R8 1 9 (The gUgrim'0 f£tte$ian — continued. CHORUS. ^ E §! * PI ft=# &=*=; Then work. brothers, work, let us ^ \> \> V V slum - ber no long - er, g~T~~* * — a — * ^ • T~g — g — j — # — * f-f i—t + — V- — * 1 /TN For God's call to la - bour grows strong - er and strong - er ; A J* N J- J J J N fr=£ # # # # #-^ — I The ^ ? 1/ f ^ ^ light of this life shall be * : ? h A J I 1/ »- A — I ? 1 fc -N- dark - en'd full soon, V '/■ m £ $ y ], 1/ u k „ , But the light of the bet - ter life .4 i_* J_*i *=* 1 k k i/ rest - eth at t—i- I* J^ J , noon. t— J L [ 289 ] fr H 415. Hymn 837.— Witt $ftt 2rai.st ? a» ^. *&«*. I J!»0 1 416. ^ Hpn 773.— What a Iwitd we h&u in gcsu.s. a a am*.*. ,S N N . N . 4=Xz ■^w- W—W=»—» -f- V V V V f> I >zr 1ZZM What a friend we have in Je -5- -*-• -0- -0- -0- I. I j r i / • ^ ' ' ! sus, All our sins and griefs to bear ! \ h |S h *-* V V V V V -&- U4 -0 0- ^ • V v— + Z&SL^ S N ^ What a pri - vi - lege to car i. hJ.M > -# t — — * — # — - — v- ry -0 — 0- — T— - *-* V V ]/ V V \& A— V .0—0. ■0 : -*>- u # # -0- & Y.v - 'rvthing to God in pray'r ! MJ S h h I. — t=?=t=iq F gl- ipzzizzizn: V V V V V -& — # N I S 1 N h ^ / / / ^2. :»z^: MZIM-fL *ES —#—S «-» ^ ^^ / what peace we of - ten for N V K h ^ -0-* -0- # -0- -0 # -&- feit, 9i i m m m y *= what needless pain we bear, v v K fs v I V— / / • vvvvv A_h_A *^ZA-*=Z0 M—V—*~* =f h N ^ ~|- :«=*=* =1 u £ All because ire do not car - ry Kv - 'rvthing to God in pray'r ! :' h H v— /— t/-v— b/ 4^J h h O 1 f *=*=^# H 1- [ 291 ] V V V V¥ m 417. Hymn 782— "Work, for the &ight is (Coming." or.ih^m. m fF V 1 «= =F -fcr- ff f I I ? l> P rj 1 Work for the night is com - ing, Work thro' the morn - ing hours ; IS * * I 1. i -- -- *=* ^ E=± -t -p- *?=*=* Work while the dew is -- ^2 '«=* -f~ ^ — 1 \ — 1- — ^ — - > £= * P- spark - ling, "Work 'mid springing flowers ; t=t *~ ^ # #- •^-% a ♦ j j B » ^ P P=p: zzrzfe .,£,•. Work when the (lay grows bright - er, "Work in the glow • ing sun ; s -&- 9 : £=E=JO=B=p u s rf ?2^r V 1 1 — r V 1 — r Work for the night is -(&- -fi>- 3=5 =f 'P=P £ j ;. *i j fc^: com - ing, When man's work is done. ■f — i ' E — ©*- «?- g* r 292 ] "t mw 1 1 ■ in 1 lr 'M mm mm wmm MY \mul\mhm\ ■lUt*l