THIS Publisbers' Note. HIS book is designed for the use of colleges and secondary schools, but will be found adapted to the needs of many churches and for home use. The book is compiled from "Hymns of Worship and Service," additions to which have been freely made, while the total number of hymns has been greatly reduced. The hymns chosen are, as far as practicable, general in application and unsectarian in teaching. The musical settings are representative of the best tunes adapted to congregational use. In the selections for chanting, the traditional versions and pointings are followed in the Canticles, while in the additional chants, the version (Revised) and pointing are those used for many years at Smith College. NEW YORK, September, 1908. Inder of First Lines of hymns HYMN 276 373 70 95 2 244 294 57 367 172 347 217 339 75 358 376 Abide with me: fast falls the even-tide 23 Calm me, my God, and keep me calm. 236 138 186 92 25 19 Come, ye faithful, raise the strain... 90 360 10 HYMN Eternal Light! eternal Light......... 161 218 249 222 309 Fairest Lord Jesus..... Father, again in Jesus' name we meet 15 Father, I know that all my life....... 193 Father! in Thy mysterious presence 230 Father, to Thee we look...... Father, whate'er of earthly bliss... Fling out the banner! let it float.. For all the saints who from their labors 323 For the beauty of the earth.......... 201 For thee, O dear, dear country(Part III.) 320 Forever with the Lord... 337 Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, I go.... 195 Forward! be our watchword.. 278 Friend of sinners, Lord of glory... From all that dwell below the sky.. From all Thy saints in warfare.... From every stormy wind that blows.. ✔ From Greenland's icy mountains.. From the table now retiring... 93 3 331 137 311 133 116 233 Glorious things of thee are spoken.... 114 Glory be to the Father..... 350 170 49 191 47 Go down, great sun, into thy golden 338 I love Thy kingdom, Lord... I love to steal awhile away..... 41 48 It came upon the midnight clear..... 54/ Jerusalem, my happy home......... 327 Jerusalem, the glorious. . . . (Part IV.) 320 |