HYMN AND TUNE BOOK FOR The Church and the Home. "IN PSALMS AND HYMNS AND SPIRITUAL SONGS, SINGING WITH GRACE IN YOUR HEARTS REVISED EDITION. BOSTON: AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION. Copyright, BY THE AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION. 1877. UNIVERSITY PRESS: JOHN WILSON & SON, SIMMONS THIS The hymns and tunes that could best be spared are replaced by hymns and music, new and old, gathered from the ample resources supplied within the last ten years by composers and compilers of all denominations in England. and America. To all whose contributions and labors have helped to enrich this book, our obligations are gratefully acknowledged. While many hymns have been restored to their original text, some slight changes, established by familiar usage, have been accepted without note. Hymns with substantial variations from the original are indicated by the sign † attached to the author's name. The collection has been made catholic and inclusive for varying moods and experiences, and for manifold phases of thought. Its aim is to present within moderate size, and with appropriate music, the best hymns in the English tongue. To all who desire, with Jesus of Nazareth, to worship one God as Father, believing that the substance of all true religion is love to God and man, this book is respectfully offered. CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION AND CLOSE OF WORSHIP. HYMNS I-188. Adoration and Invocation, 1-43; Sunday and Sanctuary, Praise and Prayer, 44-128, GOD'S ATTRIBUTES AND PROVIDENCE. HYMNS 189-335. Te Deum, 2, 190; His Eternity, 189–192; In Nature, 193-203; His Fatherly Love and CHRIST AND CHRISTIANITY. HYMNS 336-489. Birth and Mission, 336-353; Life and Teaching, 353-419; Death and Resurrection, Devout Aspiration, 490-502, 629, 648; Trust and Hope, 502-526; Confession and Con- Our Country, 782-785, 806; Our Fathers, 783, 786, 807; Thanksgiving, 787-797; HOLY, holy, holy Lord God Almighty! Early in the morning our song shall rise to thee; Holy, holy, holy! merciful and mighty! All thy works shall praise thy name in earth, and sky, and sea. Holy, holy, holy! all the saints adore thee, Casting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea; Cherubim and seraphim falling down before thee, Thou who wast, and art, and evermore shalt be! Holy, holy, holy! Though the darkness hide thee, Though the eye of sinful man thy glory may not see, Infinite in power, in love, and purity! |