Great pains have been taken to give each hymn in its original reading; so that the University may have no part in perpetuating the garbled forms which occur in many collections. In some instances stanzas have been omitted from necessity, and in others stanzas have been transposed for convenience; but in all instances the author's language has been scrupulously sought for and retained. A few hymns, which seem to be historically and inevitably composite, are so noted, and their sources are explained in the index of authors. In the musical settings similar pains have been taken to secure accurate and authorized readings, as appears in the index of composers. The verification of authorities has been made by Rev. Charles F. Russell, with assistance at the British Museum and elsewhere in England. Mr. Russell has also prepared the biographical indexes. HARVARD UNIVERSITY, September, 1895. II 264 221 212 Amidst a world of hopes and fears. . NATIVITY. ANGELUS. I ST. GILES. ROCKINGHAM. Dix. ANGELUS. DUNDEE. MORNING HYMN. . TRURO. ADOLPHUS. OLD HUNDREDTH. SOUTHWELL. HORSLEY. 40 223 |