OF THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS CONTAINED IN THE NOTES, AND OF THE HYMNS THERE QUOTED.
The Arrangement according to Subjects, and the Table of Contents, render it unnecessary to include in this Index the several titles of the Hymns.
Al-taschith, 100.
Alteration, A felicitous, 160.
Alterations in Hymns, 235, 238, 244, 254, 262, 264,
270, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 300, 304, 313, 320, 326, 327, 328, 336, 344, 349, 356, 359, 351, 362, 371, 373, 381, 383, 395, 402, 414, 417, 419, 425, 436, 439, 472, 481, 511, 524.
American Civil War, Anecdote of the, 362.
Ambrosian Hymns, 229.
Animula vaga, blandula, 442.
Antiochus Epiphanes, 124.
Apocalypse, Hymns in the, 224.
BAILEY'S "Festus," Hymn adapted from, 457. Baptismal Hymns, 520.
Baptism no" cross," 520; Sign of the crossin, 521. Bede, The Venerable, Hymns attributed to him, 231.
Beecher, H. W., his " Plymouth Collection," 396; on "Jesus, Lover of my soul," 327. "Before the gods," 202. "Behold I stand at the door, and knock," 357. Benedicite, The, 225; and Psalm cxlviii., 214. Bernard of Cluny on his Poem De contemptu mundi, 448.
"Blest angels, who adoring wait," 311. Bonar, Dr., on "The New Jerusalem," 450. Breakfast-table Poems, 284.
Bright the vision that delighted," 247. Britain, A Psalm for, 111.
Bronte, Ann, Dying words of, 362.
Browning, Mrs., quoted, 192.
Bunyan's "Land of Beulah," 415.
"CAPTIVITY captive," Meaning of, 113. Captivity, The Babylonian, 162, 201; Return from the, 167, 178, 188, 189, 190, 213. Cardiphonia of the Church, The, 19. Carlyle, T., rendering of Luther's Psalm, 87. "Causeless mercy," 260.
"Charity," or "love," 341.
Charles, Mrs., "Voice of Christian Life in Song,"
"Child's Christian Year," The, 279, 422. Cholera, The, a Psalm preservative against, 149. CHRIST, and earthly delights, 285; His first words
to His first Disciples, 275; in the Psalms, 22, 30, 37, 45, 48, 56, 79, 85, 89, 94, 115, 118, 140, 156, 162, 173, 180.
Christians, lukewarm, Appeal to, 358. Collyer, Dr. W. B., his "Collection," 441. "Come, let us anew," 356.
"Come, Thou Fount of every blessing,"-discus-
sion on its authorship, 370.
"Common Ground of Christian Praise," The, ix.
Communion Service of the Church of England,
Composite Psalms, 199, 209.
Conder, Josiah, his "Reverie," 441. Confirmation Hymns, 408, 478. Controversial Hymns, 326. Convalescence, 528.
Cowper, W., his brighter experiences, 393, 481;
his sadder hours, 250, 393.
Crashaw, Richard, Translation of Dies Ira, 328. Criticisms, Rationalistic, their shallowness, 50. Cross, The, a marching symbol, 402.
"Currer, Acton, and Ellis Bell," Poems by, 362. Cush, 36.
"DAILY Bread" in the Lord's Prayer, 477. Daniel, Thesaurus Hymnologicus, quoted, 228, 329, 447, 496, 539.
Darling, Rev. Thomas, Stanza by, 503. David before Achish, or Abimelech, 72; his ap-
peal against his persecutors, 74; his con- templation of the heavens, 50; his early life, 37; as a king, 161; his Evening Hymn, 32; his great song of deliverance, 48; his Morning Hymn, 31, 34; his restoration from illness, 67; his self-dedication, 79; his self-justification, 63; his shepherd-life at Bethlehem, 57; his Te Deum after battle, 55; his victory over Edom, 103; persecuted by Saul, 105, 108; persecutions of, 138, 206, 207; deliverance from, 97, 99; Psalms in the Fifth Book by, 202; " the Iman after God's own heart, 20; "David's Psalter,"
82. Death of Christ; more than a martyrdom, 289. Dedication, Personal; greater than sacrifice, 79. Delitzsch, Dr., quoted, 66, 108, 131.
Dickson, David, his paraphrase of "Jerusalem,
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