BV 525 28 1876 NO excuse is needed for the issue of an enlarged edition of the old Rugby Hymn Book: but thanks are due to many without whose good will this edition would have been very incomplete. Thanks are due To the Proprietors of Hymns Ancient and Modern, from whose revised edition three Hymns by the Rev. Sir Henry W. Baker, Bart., are reprinted; and six To H. Maxwell Lyte, Esq., for five Hymns by his grandfather, the late Rev. H. F. Lyte. To the Rev. C. W. Furse, for three Hymns by the late Rev. Dr. Monsell. To the Rev. F. Gurney, for three Hymns by the late Rev. J. Hampden Gurney. To the Rev. N. R. Toke, an old Rugbeian, for two Hymns by his mother, the late Mrs. Toke. To the Rev. Godfrey Thring, for two Hymns. Mrs. Alexander. The Rev. Canon Walsham How. The Rev. Lewis Hensley. To the Rev. Henry Twells. The Rev. Canon Barry, D.D. Miss Frances E. Cox. Mrs. Maude. The Rev. W. H. Bathurst. The Right Hon. Earl Nelson. The Rev. Henry Downton. The Rev. C. H. Bowden, for three Hymns by the late Mrs. S. Greg, for her late husband's Transfiguration The Rev. John Chandler, for Translations of three Latin The Rev. Canon and Professor Kennedy. Mrs. Alford, for Hymns by the Very Rev. the late Dean Alford. The Rev. S. J. Stone. The Rev. G. R. Prynne. Mr. W. Chatterton Dix. The Rev. Canon and Professor William Bright, D.D., an old Rugbeian, for four Hymns. Mrs. Cotton, for a Hymn by the late Right Rev. the Mrs. Tregelles, for a Hymn by her late husband, the The Rev. John Ellerton, for four Hymns. Messrs. Burns and Oates, for Hymns by the Rev. E. John Murray, Esq., for two Hymns by the late Dean To Messrs. J. H. Parker, for three Hymns by the late Rev. John Keble; and for two Hymns by the late Joseph Anstice. Messrs. Longman (on payment), for five Hymns translated by Miss Winkworth (from the "Lyra Germanica.") Messrs. Masters, for five of the "Mediæval Hymns," by the Rev. J. M. Neale, D.D.; and one from "Hymns for Children." Messrs. Nisbet, for Hymns by the late Rev. Dr. Bonar, and the Rev. J. Edmeston. Messrs. Novello, for two Hymns. Messrs. Rivington, for Mr. Lyte's "Abide with me," and Messrs. Hayes, for Hymns by the late Rev. J. M. Neale, The Very Rev. A. P. Stanley, an old Rugbeian, Dean of The Rev. the Editor of the "Hymnal Companion to the In no case has any copyright Hymn been knowingly reprinted without permission; and for errors of inadvertence forgiveness is requested. |