356 314 65 180 High let us swell our tuneful notes Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty Holy Lord, who Thee receive........ Hosanna to the living Lord..... How beauteous are their feet... Ambrose (Bp. of Milan)? 340-397. Tr. by E. Caswall, 1849. Frederic William Faber, D.D., 1862. William Cowper, 1771. Thomas Kelly, 1806. Philip Doddridge, D.D., 1735. James Montgomery, 1819. Generally attributed Evans, 1784. to Jonatha Anon. (In "The Revival," 1859.) Henry Downton, 1842. Tate and Brady 1696. Psalm li. Horatius Bonar, D.D., 1856. Philip Doddridge, D.D., 1702-1751. Anna Dober (Schindler), 1735. Tr. by Bishop Heber, 1811. Isaac Watts, D.D., 1709. Philipp Nicolai, c. 1597. Tr. by W. Mercer, recast, 1859. Variation from a Hymn of Dr. Watts, Tate and Brady, 1696. Psalm cxix. Horatius Bonar, D.D., 1850. Isaac Watts, D.D., 1719. Ps. cxlvi How bright appears the morning star How bright those glorious spirits shine 353 Jane E. Leeson, 1848. James Montgomery, 1834. Dean Alford, 1832. In trouble and in grief, O God......... 245 [d. 1859 It came upon the midnight clear 85 Edmund H. Sears, D.D., 1850. Isaac Watts, D.D., 1715. Jemima Luke, (Thompson) 1841. Horatius Bonar, D.D., 1843. George Burden Bubier, 1854. Richard T. Pembroke Pope, b. 1799 Lamentations, i., 12. FIRST LINE. NO. AUTHOR AND DATE. Bernard of Clugny, c. 1145. Tr. by J. M. Neale, D.D.,1851. Henry Collins, 1852. Charles Wesley, 1742. Bernard of Clairvaux, c. 1130. Tr by E. Caswall, 1849. Joseph Grigg, d. 1768. Cecil Frances Alexander, 1853. Godfrey Thring, 1862. Anon. c. 1708, from a Latin Hymn of the 14th Century. From the German of Christian F. Gellert, 1757. Tr. by Frances E. Cox, 1841. alt. James J. Cummins, 1839, Jesus, my Saviour, look on me............ Jesus shall reign where'er the sun...... Jesus, still lead on.............. 391 Charlotte Elliott, 1863. Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me........ Jesus, Thou art my Righteousness...... Jesus, Thou joy of loving hearts Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness.... Jesus, to Thy table led........ Jesus, we lift our souls to Thee....... Jesus, where'er Thy people meet........ Just as without one plea... Lamb of God, whose dying love.......... Lamb without spot, to Thee we kneel Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom... Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us...... Let me be with Thee where Thou art Let us love,and sing, and wonder........ Life nor death shall us dissever.......... Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart...... Light of them that sit in darkness.............. Light of those whose dreary dwelling.. Lo! He comes with clouds descending 46 73 70 76 Mary Duncan, (Lundie) 1839. From the Latin of Bernard of Clairvaux, c. 1130. Translated by Ray Palmer, D. D. 1833. Count Zinzendorf, 1739. Tr. by John Wesley, 1740. Ist stanza by P. Eber, Robert H. Baynes, 1863. [1511-1569. James Allen, 1757. 4th stanza, Chas. Wesley, 1745. William Cowper, 1769. Charlotte Elliott, 1836. Charles Wesley, 1745. F. M. H. John Henry Newman, D.D., 1833. Charlotte Elliott, 1836. John Newton, 1774. Bishop Heber, 1783-1826. Sir Edward Denny, Bart., 1848. Thomas Cotterill, 1819. Charles Wesley, 1744. Variation by Martin Madan, 1760, from Hymns by John Cennick, 1750, and Thomas Kelly, 1809. FIRST LINE. NO. AUTHOR AND DATE. Anon. (signed Chelsea, 1838). John Hampden Gurney, 1851 Samuel Hinds (Bp. of Norwich), 1834: 3rd. stanza, H. J. Buckoll, 1843. John Newton, 1779. Horatius Bonar, D.D., 1856. Adapted from the Latin of Notke: Balbulus, d. 912. Joseph Stennett, 1697. Ray Palmer, D.D., 1830. Charlotte Elliott, 1834. Philip Doddridge, D.D., 1702-1751. Isaac Watts, D.D., 1759. John Byrom, 1692-1763. William Freeman Lloyd. Sarah Adams (Flower), 1840. 37 119 375 237 329 366 51 334 71 62 78 6 New every morning is the love......... 4 John Keble, 1827. Night's shadows falling..... 27 Arthur Tozer Russell, 1851. No change of times shall ever shock... 445 No, not despairingly......... 134 Not all the blood of beasts.................. 170 Tate and Brady, 1696. Ps. xviii. Isaac Watts, D.D., 1709. J. R. Woodford, (Bp. of Ely), 1863. Johann Andreas Rothe, 1728. Tr. by John Wesley, 1740. Edward Osler, 1836. John Newton, 1779. 446 Martin Rinkart, 1644? Tr. by Catherine Winkworth, 1858. Sabine Baring-Gould, 1865. James George Deck, 1838. Isaac Watts, D.D., 1719. Ps. ciii. Tr. from the Latin of 7th Century From the Latin, date uncertain, Ti F. W. Faber, D.D., 1849. Charles Wesley, 1756. C. Wordsworth (Bp. of Lincoln), 1862. Charles Wesley, 1742. Chr. J. Koitsch, 1704. Tr. by J. Swert- FIRST LINE. NO. AUTHOR AND DATE. O God, of good the unfathomed Sea.. O God of Hosts, the mighty Lord....... O God of love, O King of peace......... O happy day that fixed my choice..... O Jesu, King most wonderful (Part ii) O Jesu, source of calm repose........... O Jesu, Lord most merciful ............. O Lamb of God, that tak'st away....... O Lord of heaven and earth and sea... 323 36 435 90 167 288 303 282 381 147 397 382 315 331 163 5 155 410 298 389 422 36 271 229 Johann Scheffler (commonly called Angelus), 1657. Tr. by John Wesley, 1739. Tate and Brady, 1696. Ps. lxxxiv. (Part i.) Sir Henry W. Baker, Bart., 1861. James Montgomery, 1822. (Ps. lxiii.) John Mason Neale, D.D., 1862. John Ernest Bode, 1869. E. Caswall, 1849. C. Wordsworth (Bp. of Lincoln), 1863. Tate and Brady, 1696. Ps. lxxxiv. (Part ii.) G. Tersteegen, c. 1740. Tr.by Mrs. Eric Findlater (Borthwick), 1858. G. Tersteegen, c. 1740. Tr. by Henry James Buckoll, 1842. Tate and Brady, 1696. Ps. xc. (Pt, i.) Emma Toke (Leslie), 1851. John Marckant, 1562. Varied by Bishop Heber, 1783-1826. James G. Deck, 1838. Charles Wesley, 1749. Frederic William Faber D.D., 1862. Tate and Brady, 1696. Ps. cv. Tate and Brady, 1696. Ps. cvi. Sir H. W. Baker, Bart., 1861, from the Latin of Bernard of Clairvaux, O Lord our God, in reverence lowly... 90 145 132 |