Power and Goodness of God. (Trinity)
God Worthy to be Praised. (Trinity)
Review of the Divine Mercies. (Trinity)
God's Glory in Nature. (Whitsuntide)
God's Glory in Providence (Paschal Season) The Word and Way of God. (Trinity)
The Eye of the Soul fixed on God. (Trinity) The Cry of the Heart to God. (Lent.)
The Divine Omnipre- sence. (Trinity) The Divine Pity and Power. (Trinity)
The Praise of the Uni- verse. (Septuagesima) The Praise of Man. (Trinity)
III. INDEX OF FIRST LINES, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY, WITH REFERENCES TO SOURCES OR AUTHORS.
Add.-Added to considerably Alt.-Altered considerably Anth.-Anthem
Cas. Mr. Caswall,
Catholica," 1849.
C. C. Y.-"Child's Christian Year " C. H.
"Church Hymns," 1850, Mr. Stretton Cope.-Mr.Copeland, "Hymns for the Week and Seasons," 1848
C. Y.-"The Christian Year" Ent. Rec.-Entirely Recast Germ. "Hymns from the German," London
H. & A.-" Hymns and An- thems," Edinburgh, 1850. H. C." Hymns of the Church," 1841, Mr. Chand- ler.
H. S. C.-" Hymns for the
Service of the Church," Masters, 1850
L. A.-" Lyra Apostolica L. H.-Latin Hymns not con- tained in Missal or Bre- viary
Met. Ps.-Metrical Psalter M. Tr.-Mixed Translation N. Tr.-New Translation Palm.-Mr. Palmer, "Hymns being mostly Translations," 1845
P. Br.-Parisian Breviary R. Br.-Roman Breviary R. Miss.-Roman Missal S. H. & A.-" Sacred Hymns
and Anthems," Leeds, 1849 Sc. Par.-Scotch Paraphrases Sc. Ps. - Scotch Metrical Psalms Will.-Mr. Williams," Hymns from the Paris Breviary," 1839.
Again the dawn gives warning meet (P. Br. N. Tr.) All-holy Saviour, 'twas not Thine (Modern Hymn) All people that on earth do dwell (Sc. Ps.)
All-searching God, Thine eye divine (Metr. Ps. M. Tr.) Alleluia! best and sweetest (H. C. Alt.)
Almighty God, in humble prayer (Jas. Montgomery Add.)
And now, O Christ, reproached, reviled, (P. Br. N. Tr.) Angels, come on joyous pinion (P. Br. Will. Alt.) Angels from the realms of glory (Jas. Montgomery, Ad.) As o'er the past my memory strays (Bp. Middleton) As the hart with eager looks (Met. Ps. Jas. Montgomery) As the wolf invades the fold (P. Br. N. Tr.)
As when the Hebrew Prophet raised (Sc. Par. Alt. & Add.) At length released from many woes (Germ. Alt.) Ave Mary! full of grace (R. Br. Cope.) Awake thou that sleepest (Anth.)
Behold the Handmaid of the Lord (Anth.) Beneath our feet and o'er our head (Bp. Heber, Alt.) Beyond, beyond that boundless sea (Conder) Blessed are they who constant keep (Met Ps. M. Tr.) Blessed the man who hath not trod (Met. Ps. M. Tr.) Break forth into joy (Anth.)
By cool Siloam's shady rill (Bp. Heber, Alt.) By the Cross in anguish weeping (R. Miss. N. Tr.)
Child of the earth, O lift thy glance (Met. Ps. Hemans) Christ leads us through no darker rooms (Baxter, Add.) Come let us to the Lord our God (Sc. Par.) Come pure hearts, in sweetest measures (H. & A. Alt.) Come to a desert place apart (C. C. Y. Ad.) Creator of the starry pole (St. Ambrose, Cope.) Creator of the starry poles (St. Ambrose, R. Br. Palm. Alt.) 125
Day of wrath and tribulation (R. Miss. M. Tr.) Draw, my soul, a plaintive measure (P. Br. N. Tr.) Dread Jehovah, God of nations (C. H. Add. and Alt.)
Earth Thy home, O Christ, no more (P. Br. N. Tr.) Eight days amid this world of woe (C. C. Y.)
Father, at the close of day (P. Br. N. Tr.) Father of all, whose awful voice (Met. Ps. J. Wesley, Alt.) 189 Father of lights, before Thine eye (Ent. Rec.) Father of mercies, God of love (Modern Hymn, Add. & Alt.) 114 Father of mercies, pitying hear (St. Gregory, R. Br. N. Tr) 54 Father of the glorious light (St. Gregory, R. Br. N. Tr.) 114 Father, to Thy kind love we owe (Bryant, Alt.)... Framer of the earth and sky (St. Ambrose, R. B. Br. H. & A.) 102 From far sunrise at early morn (St. Ambrose, R. B. Br. Cope.) 31 From Greenland's icy moun' ains (Bp. Heber) 158 From the Father's glory shining (St. Ambrose, R. Br. Cope.) 5
Glory to thee, O God, this night (Bp. Ken., C. Y.) Glory to the who safe hast kept (Bp. Ken.) God be merciful to me (Met. Ps. James Montgomery) God is our Refuge and our Friend (Met. Ps.) God moves in a mysterious way (Ent. Rec.) God's house on high-it ever rings (R. Br. M. Tr.) Great Mover of the heart, from thee (P. Br. H. and Alt.)
Hail, flowerets of Christ's martyr crown (Prudentius, R. Br. M. Tr.)
Hail to the Lord's anointed (Met. Ps. J. Montgomery) Hark! an awful voice is thrilling (R. Br. S. H. and A. Alt.) 14 Hark the glad sound the Saviour comes (Sc Par. Alt.) Hark! the herald Angels sing (C. Wesley, Alt.) Hark! through the courts of heaven (C. H. Alt.) Have mercy, Lord; each hour of need (Milman, Alt.) Have mercy, Lord, on me (Met. Ps. M. Tr.) He knelt, the Saviour knelt and prayed (Hemans, Ad.) He was cut off (Anth.)
Hide not thou thy face (Anth.) High let the anthem soar (St. Ambrose, R. Br. N. Tr.) Holy Ghost, Creator blest (R. Br. N. Tr.) Holy, Holy, Holy (Anth.)
Holy Spirit from on high (R. Miss. N. Tr.)
Hosanna to the living Lord (Bp. Heber)
How bright these glorious Spirits shine (Sc. Par.)
How beautiful are the feet (Anth.)
How lovely are thy dwellings, Lord (Milton alt. Met. Ps.)
I to the hills will lift mine eyes (Sc. Par., Alt.)
In garments bright of saintly white (R. Br. M. Tr.) In token that thou shalt not fear (Alford)
JESU! how sweet the memories are (St. Bernard R. Br. M. Tr.) 39 Jesu lives! no longer now (Germ.)
Jesu, refuge of the soul (Ent. Rec.)
Jesu, the world's redeeming Lord (L. H. Cope. Ad.) Jesu, whom nations all adore (R. Br. Cope. Ad.) Jesus, Lord, Thy servants see (Germ.)..
King and Redeemer, to Thee be the glory (R. Miss N. Tr.) King Supreme, of power unbounded (St. Ambrose, R. Br. Cope., Alt.)
Lift up your heads (Anth.)
Lift your voice, and thankful sing (Met. Ps. M. Tr.) Like as the hart (Anth.)
Like morning on the waiting sight (Ent. Rec.) Lo, from the desert homes (P. Br. W 11.-N. Tr.) Lo, Messiah unrespected (Ent. Rec.)
Lo, the Prophet sent before (P. Br. N. Tr) Lord Jesu, happy they whose cause (C. Y. Ad.) Lord, let me know mine end (Met. Ps. J. Montgomery) Lord, when thine avenging dart (P. Br. N. Tr.)
Maker of all things, aid our hands (P. Br. Will. Alt.) Morn of morn, and day of days (Ent. Rec.) My God and Father! while I stray (Modern Hymn, Alt.)
Night, and clouds in darkness sailing (R. Br. M. T.) No more to sigh, no more to weep (H. and A. Ad.) Now it is high time (Auth.)
Now suspend the wistful sigh (P. Br. N. Tr.) Now the day-star bright is born (P. Br. N. Tr.) Now the hour is drawing near (P. Br. Will. Alt.)
O bless the Lord, my soul (Met. Ps. M. Tr.) O come all ye faithful (L. H. N. Tr.)
O day of trembling, day of fear (Ent. Rec.) O deem not they are blest alone (Bryant)
O Foremost of the glorious band (H. and A. Add.)
O God of ages, by whose hand (Doddridge, Alt. and Ad.)
O God, our help in ages past (Met. Ps. Watts, Al. and Add.) 188 O God, 'tis good thy praise to swell (Met. Ps. M. Tr.) O Hand of bounty, widely spread (Bp. Heber, Alt.) O happy is the man who hears (Sc. Par. Ad. and Add.) O Lamb of God (Anth.)
O let him whose sorrow (Germ. Alt.)
O Lord, how happy should we be (C. C. Y. Alt.) O Lord, thy presence is revealed (L. A. Ad.) O Saviour, whom this holy morn (Bp. lteber)
O Thou true life of all that live (R. Br. Cas. Ad.) O Thou who camest down to call (Neale)
O Thou who didst the worlds create (Bp. Heber, Alt.)... O Thou who gav'st thy servant grace (Ent. Rec.) O Thou who in the light dost dwell (P. Br. Pal. Al.) O Thou who in thy holy place (Modern Hymn. Alt) O Thou who when thou hadst begun (Neale, Alt) O Thou whose care our footsteps guides (Ent. Rec.) O Thou whose own vast temple stands (Bryant, Add.) O who is like the Mighty One (Modern Hymn) Of all the honours man may claim (Ent. Rec)
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