last thirty years, and have appeared in "The Two Brothers," "The Hymnal Companion to the Book of Common Prayer,” and various serials; but many of them have been written during the present year, and are now submitted for the first time to the kind perusal of the reader. They are all of them connected with the proper Scriptures or Collect of the day. If only He, who sometimes waters with the dew of His blessing the apparently chance-sown seed, shall make any thoughts here scattered bring forth fruit that shall remain, to Him be all the glory. E. H. B, CHRIST CHURCH VICARAGE, HAMPSTEAD, October 16, 1883. CONTENTS. This hymn, and the preceding one, may be sung to the tune, Pax tecum, No. 32, “ Hymnal Companion. The First Sunday after the Epiphany The Second Sunday after the Epiphany This hymn was written for the tu ne, St. Aelred, The Sach Sunday after the Epiphany This Litary may be sung to the tunes (1) by Monk, æ 12. 2x Tuf.. No, sati, Hymnal Companion." de Ster at the Cross" by the late are published by S. Low and Co. sepa- Nagase sung to the music of “* The The First Sunday after Trinity The Second Sunday after Trinity The Third Sunday after Trinity The Fourth Sunday after Trinity The Fifth Sunday after Trinity. The Sixth Sunday after Trinity The Seventh Sunday after Trinity The Eighth Sunday after Trinity A special tune has been composed for this hymn by C. Vincent, Mus. Bac. Oxon. (S. Low and Co.). The Ninth Sunday after Trinity The Tenth Sunday after Trinity The Eleventh Sunday after Trinity The Twelfth Sunday after Trinity The Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity The Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity The Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity The Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity The Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity This hymn was written for the tune, St. Alban's, by S. Bach, No. 330, “Hymnal Noted." The Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity The Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany This Litany may be sung to the tunes (1) by Monk, or (2) by Cuff, No. 546, " Hymnal Companion." The words of this hymn, "The Passion of Jesus," were 53 |