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Copyright, 1898, by Tlie Trustees of
The Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbatli-School Work.
Tuo Hundred and Sfventietli Thousand.
This Hymnal has been compiled by a Committee of The Presbyterian
Board of Publication and Sabbath-School Work, consisting of: —
The Hon. Robert N. Willson, Chairman.
The Rev. Elijah R. Craven, D. D., LL.D.
Franklin L. Sheppard, Esq.
The Rev. Louis F. Benson, D. D.
The Rev. Louis F. Benson, D. D., Editor.
PREFACE
THIS book is the second in a series of three hymnals intended to
cover the needs of the Church through the whole range of its
public worship. The first, The Hymnal, was prepared as a complete manual
of praise, covering especially the Sunday services, but including also every
side of church worship and work; the second. The Chapel Hymnal, is
prepared for those who prefer a smaller book for use in prayer meetings,
young people's societies, and other social services; and the last of the series
is to cover the services of the Sabbath- school.
The Chapel Hymnal consists principally of those hymns in The Hymnal
which are best adapted for use in devotional meetings and of such tunes
as can be used to good advantage on such occasions ; and ordinarily the
association of hymn and tune has been retained. In addition there have
been included in this book some standard hymns and tunes reserved for
this use when The Hymnal was prepared, together with some fresh selec-
tions of a popular character and a number of the more desirable "Gospel
Hymns."
The pages of the book are so arranged as to provide a choice of tunes
in the case of a large number of the hymns.
It is the usage of many of our churches to sing the Amen at the close
of each hymn, and the proper chords are provided for any who may wish
to use them.
In the choice of material for this book the Committee has had the
advantage of the counsel and cooperation of the Rev. George M'. Boynton,
D. D., and M. C. Hazard, Ph.D., who have represented the Congregational
Sunday-School and Publishing Society, to the end that the book may be
adapted for introduction and use in the churches of both denominations.
The Committee would acknowledge the favor of those who freely
granted the use of copyright hymns and tunes; especially of Messrs.
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., for the hymns of Dr. Holmes and Mr. Whittier;
the Rev. Robert Lowry, D. D., for No. 255 ; and Messrs. E. P. Button
& Co. and Mr. Lewis H. Redner, for No. 76.
April 20, 1898.
NOTE
As far as possible the hymns are printed as their authors wrote them. When
any changes have been adopted, the fact has invariably been noted beneath
the hymn. The dates set to the tunes are the dates of first pubhcation. The
dates set to the hymns are the earhest dates obtainable, ordinarily that of their
composition, in some cases necessarily that of their first publication. Where two
dates are given, they indicate that of the original form of the hymn and that
of the author's revised text used in this book. The abbreviation " publ." in-
dicates that the date of writing is unknown, and that the date of pubhcation
is posthumous. The letter c. [circa) before a date is used where exact certainty
is unobtainable. Where dates, either of hymns or tunes, are altogether wanting,
the dates of the author's or composer's birth and death are given in brackets,
e.g. (1816-1893), or where living, that of his birth only, e.g. (1838- ), or the
date of death when that alone is known, e.g. ( -1850).
CONTENTS
Page
Preface v
Index of First Lines ix
Alphabetical Index of Tunes .... xii
Metrical Index of Tunes xiv
Pags
The Lord's Prayer „ xvii
The Commandments xvi?
The Apostles' Creed xvii
Eije ^mm&
I. TIMES OF WORSHIP
Hymns
Morning 1-3
Evening 4-16
The Lord's Day 17-21
At the Opening of Service
At the Close of Service .
Hymns
22-28
29-32
II. THE FATHER, THE SON, AND THE HOLY GHOST
The Holy Trinity 33-34
God the Father Almighty
His Majesty and Fatherhood .... 35-55
Jesus Christ our Lord
Praise to Christ Exalted 56-68
The Advent 69-70
The Nativity 71-77
The Epiphany 7^
The Life, Ministry, and Example . 79-88
Tlie Passion and Crucifixion . . . 89-98
The Resurrection 99-104
The Ascension 105
The Second Coming and Judg-
ment 106-1 10
The PIoly Ghost
Invocation and Praise III-12I
Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures . 122-127
HI. THE CHURCH
The Church 128-132
Baptism 133-134
Confession of Faith 135-138
The Lord's Supper 139-143 ) The Communion of Saints
vii
The Ministry
Consecration and Service
Charities and Missions .
144
145-171
172-192
193.200
Contents
IV. HYMNS OF SALVATION
Hymns
The Grace of God in Christ . 201-205
Invitation 206-221
Acceptance
Repentance and Confession of Sin . 222-230
Faith in Christ 231-241
Conflict with Sin 242-257
Hymns
Trust 258-285
Love, and Communion with
Christ 286-314
Prayer 315-327
Aspiration 328-341
Death
V. THE LIFE EVERLASTING
342-346 I The Life Everlasting
347-358
The Opening and Closing of the
Year 359-36i
Harvest and Thanksgiving . . . 362-364
Anniversary 365
VI. OCCASIONAL HYMNS
National 366-368
Temperance 369
Farewell Service 370
DOXOLOGIES
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
hxtitx of jFirst ILinejet
Hymn
A CHARGE to keep I have 251
Abide with me : fast falls the eventide . 9
According to Thy gracious word .... 139
Alas ! and did my Saviour bleed .... 98
All hail the power of Jesus' Name ... 57
All praise to Thee, Eternal Lord .... 72
All praise to Thee, my God, this night . 6
Am I a soldier of the cross 247
And is the time approaching 184
Angel voices, ever singing 55
Another six days' work is done 19
Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat . . . 244
Art thou weary, art thou languid . . . . 215
As the sun doth daily rise . 2
As with gladness men of old 78
Asleep in Jesus ! blessed sleep 343
Awake, and sing the song 65
Awake, my soul, and with the sun ... I
Awake, my soul, in joyful lays 311
Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve . . 242
Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme . 44
Behold, a Stranger's at the door .... 209
Behold, the Master passeth by 88
Behold the throne of grace 318
Beneath the cross of Jesus . " 97
Beyond the starry skies 103
Blessed are the sons of God 196
Blessed Saviour, Thee I love 308
Blest be the tie that binds 195
Blow ye the trumpet, blow 176
Break Thou the bread of life 1 25
Breast the wave, Christian 252
By cool Siloam's shady rill 133
Call them in ! the poor, the wretched . . 179
Cast thy burden on the Lord 282
Children of the heavenly King 194
Christ, above all glory seated 68
Christ for the world we sing 172
Christ, of all my hopes the Ground . . . 313
Christ the Lord is risen again 99
Christ the Lord is risen to-day 100
Christian, seek not yet repose 246
Come, dearest I>ord, descend and dwell . 1 14
Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove . . 112
Come, Holy Spirit, come 1 1 1
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove ... 120
Come, let us join our cheerful songs ... 58
Come, let us join our friends above . . . 197
Come, Lord, and tarry not no
Come, my soul, thy suit prepare .... 320
Come, said Jesus' sacied voice 217
Come, sound His praise abroad .
Come, Thou Almighty King . . .
Come, Thou Fount of every blessing
Come, Thou long-expected Jesus .
Come to the Saviour now ....
Come, we that love the Lord
Hymn
Come, ye disconsolate, where'erye languish 2ig
Come, ye thankful people, come .
Crown Hira with many crowns . .
Daily, daily sing the praises . .
Day by day the manna fell . . .
Day is dying in the west ....
Days and moments quickly flying .
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
Dear Lord and Master mine . . .
Depth of mercy ! can there be . .
Did Christ o'er sinners weep . . .
Far from my heavenly home 335
Father, again in Jesus' Name we meet . . 28
Father, hear Thy children's call .... 227
Father of all, from land and sea .... 193
Father of Love, our Guide and Friend . 263
Father, whate'er of earthly bliss . . . . 285
Fight the good fight with all thy might . 248
Fling out the banner ! let it float .... 183
For all the saints who from their labors rest 200
Forth in Thy Name, ( ) Lord, I go .
From all that dwell below the skies .
From every stormy wind that blows .
From Greenland's icy mountains . .
Gently, Lord, O gently lead us .
Give me the wings of faith to rise
Glorious things of thee are spoken
Glory to Thee, my God, this night
See All praise to Thee, my God
Go, labor on : spend, and be spent
Go to dark Gethsemane
God be with you till we meet again
God bless our native land ....
God calling yet ! shall I not hear .
God is Love ; His mercy brightens
God is the Refuge of His saints .
God moves in a mysterious way .
God of mercy, God of grace .
Golden harps are sounding .
Grace ! 'tis a charming sound
Gracious Spirit, Dove Divine
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost .
Great God, we sing that mighty hand
Guide me, O Thou Great Jehovah . .
Itntttx of jFirst %inm
Hymn
Hail to the Lord's Anointed i8i
Hark ! bark ! my soul, angelic songs are . 356
Hark I my soul, it is the Lord 216
Hark ! ten thousand harps and voices . . 64
Hark, the glad sound ! the Saviour comes "JO
Hark ! the herald angels sing 74
Hark! the voice of Jesus crying .... I48
Hark ! the voice of love and mercy ... 94
Hark ! what mean those holy voices . . 77
He leadeth me : O blessed thought . . . 267
He that goeth forth with vi'eeping . . . . 156
High in the heavens, Eternal God ... 38
Holy Father, hear my cry 225
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty . 33
Holy Spirit, faithful Guide 113
Holy Spirit, Truth Divine 115
How beauteous are their feet 144
How firm a fountlation, ye saints of the . 271
How gentle God's commands 280
How precious is the book Divine .... 122
How shall I follow Him I serve .... 87
How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds . . 289
I AM coming to the cross 240
I am Thine, O Lord, I have lieard Thy . 305
I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus .... 260
I do not ask, O Lord, that life may be . . 277
I gave my life for thee
See Thy life was given for me . . . 201
I hear Thy welcome voice 23S
I heard the voice of Jesus say 235
I know no life divided 292
I lay my sins on Jesus 237
I love Thy kingdom, Lord 129
I love to steal awhile away 4
I love to tell the story 218
I need Thee every hour 255
I say to all men, far and near loi
I was a wandering sheep 230
I would not live alway 345
If Christ is mine, then all is mine .... 304
Lm but a stranger here 347
Fm not ashamed to own my Lord . . . 138
Immortal Love, for ever full ...... 286
In all things like Thy brethren. Thou
See Lord, Thou in all things like wast 81
In heavenly love abiding 269
In the cross of Christ I glory 93
In the hour of trial 256
It came upon the midnight clear .... 75
It is not death to die 344
I've found a Friend ; O such a Friend . 296
Jerusalem, my happy home = 35^
Jerusalem the golden 350
Jesus, and shall it ever be 135
Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult 154
Jesus, I love thy charming Name .... 290
Jesus, I my cross have taken .
Jesus, Lover of my soul . . .
Jesus, Master, whose I am . .
Jesus, merciful and mild . .
Jesus, my Saviour, look on me
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me . . .
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun
Jesus, the very thought of Thee .
Jesus, these eyes have never seen .
Jesus, Thou art the sinner's Friend
Jesus, Thou Joy of loving hearts .
Jesus, Thy Name I love ....
Jesus, where'er Thy people meet .
Jesus, with Thy Church abide . .
Joy to the world ! the Lord is come
Just as I am, without one plea . ,
Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling
Lead on, O King Eternal ....
Let cliildren hear the mighty deeds
Let us with a gladsome mind . .
Lift up, lift up your voices now . .
Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart
Light of those whose dreary dwelling
Lo ! on a narrow neck of land
See O God, mine inmost soul convert
Look from the sphere of endless day
Lord, as to Thy dear cross we flee .
Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing .
Lord, I believe ; Thy power I own .
Lord, I hear of showers of blessing .
Lord, in the morning Thou shalt hear
Lord, lead the way the Saviour went
Lord of all being, throned afar . . .
Lord, speak to me, that I may speak
Lord, Thou hast searched and seen me
Lord, Thou in all things like wast made
Lord, Thy word abideth . . .
Lord, to Thee alone we turn . .
Lord, we come before Thee now
Lord, when we bend before Thy throne
Love Divine, all loves excelling
Majestic sweetness sits enthroned
More love to Thee, O Christ . . .
Much in danger, oft in woe
See Oft in danger ....
Must Jesus bear the cross alone
My country, 'tis of thee ....
My days are gliding swiftly by .
My dear Redeemer and my Lord
r4y faith looks up to Thee . . .
My God and Father, while I stray
My God, and is Thy table spread
My God, how endless is Thy love
My God, is any hour so sweet . .
My God, my P'ather, while T stray
See My God and Father . .
258
Jlntiex of jFirsi ILmes
Hymn
My God, permit me not to be 337
My Jesus, as Thou wilt 266
My soul, be on thy guard 253
My soul, repeat His praise 51
My spirit on Thy care 301
My times are in Thy hand 273
Nearer, my God, to Thee 328
No, no, it is not dying 346
No, not despairingly 228
Not all the blood of beasts 203
Not worthy. Lord, to gather up the crumbs 140
Now God be with us, for the night is closing 16
Now I resolve with all my heart .... 136
Now may He who from the dead .
Now the day is over
O BROTHERS, lift yourvoices . . .
O Christ, our true and only Light .
O come, all ye faithful
O could I find, from day to day .
O could I speak the matchless worth
O daughters blest of Galilee . . .
O day of rest and gladness . . .
O for a closer walk with God . .
O for a faith that will not shrink .
O for a heart to praise my God . .
O for a thousand tongues to sing .
O God, beneath Thy guiding hand
O God, mine inmost soul convert .
O God of Bethel, by whose hand .
O God of mercy, God of might .
O God, the Rock of Ages ....
O God, we praise Thee, and confess
O happy band of pilgrims .
O help us, Lord ; each hour of need
O Holy Saviour, Friend unseen
O Jesus, I have promised . .
O Jesus, King most wonderful
O Jesus, Thou art standing .
O Lamb of God, still keep me
O little town of Bethlehem .
O Lord, Thy work revive
See Revive thy work, O Lord .
O Love Divine, that stooped to share
O Love that wilt not let me go . .
O Master, let me walk with Thee . .
O mean may seem this house of clay
O Mother dear, Jerusalem . .
O Paradise, O Paradise . . .
O praise our God to-day . .
O sacred Head, now wounded
O Saviour, precious Saviour .
O Son of man. Thyself hast j^roved
See Lord, Thou in all things .
O still in accents sweet and strong
O the bitter shame and sorrow . .
O Thou, before whose presence .
32
12
192
73
339
62
I So
20
330
333
332
59
367
106
265
173
47
34
165
243
302
162
288
210
293
76
153
276
312
86
83
355
349
177
89
60
81
170
306
369
Hymn
O Thou that hear'st when sinners cry , . 229
O Thou, the contrite sinners' Friend . . 321
O Thou, to whose all-searcliing sight . . 336
O what, if we are Christ's 199
O where are kings and empires now . . 132
O where shall rest be found 352
O Word of God Incarnate 123
O'er the gloomy hills of darkness . . . 186
Oft in danger, oft in woe 155
On our way rejoicing 166
One sweetly solemn thought 342
One there is, above all others 303
Onward, Christian soldiers 164
Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed . . 118
Our God, our Help in ages past .... 36
Pass me not, O gentle Saviour 327
Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world . 300
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven . . 364
Praise the Lord : ye heavens adore Him . 53
Praise to God, immortal praise 362
Prayer is the soul's sincere desire .... 325
Rejoice, all ye believers 109
Revive Thy work, O Lord 153
Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings . . 'i,'},^
Rock of Ages, cleft for me 239
Safely through another week 17
Salvation! O the joyful sound 213
Saviour, again to Thy dear Name we raise 29
Saviour, blessed Saviour 61
Saviour, breathe an evening blessing . . 13
Saviour, more than life to me 310
Saviour, teach me, day by day 299
Saviour, Thy dying love 169
Saviour, when in dust to Thee 224
Saviour, who Thy flock art feeding . . . 134
Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless . . 141
Since Jesus is my Friend 281
So let our lips and lives express .... 161
Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling . . . 206
Softly now the light of day 7
Soldiers of Christ, arise 145
Soldiers of the cross, arise 175
Sometimes a light surprises 268
Songs of praise the angels sang .... 41
Souls of men, why will ye scatter
See Was there ever kindest shepherd 205
Spirit Divine, attend our prayers .... 24
Spirit of God, descend upon my heart . . 1 17
Stand up, my soul ; shake off thy fears . 250
Stand up, stand up for Jesus 149
.Still with Thee, O my God 31
Sun of my soul. Thou Saviour dear ... 5
Surrounded by unnumbered foes .... 249
Sweet hour of prayer 316
Sweet is Thy mercy, Lord 319
^Ipijabetical InUex of Eunes
Hymn
Sweet the moments rich in blessing ... 95
Take me, O my Father, take me .... 231
Take my life, and let it be 1 52
Take up thy cross, the Saviour said , . . 207
Tarry with me, O my Saviour 14
Tell me the old, old story 220
The Church's one Foundation 130
The day is past and over lO
The day of resurrection 104
The heavens declare Thy glory. Lord . . 127
The King of love my Shepherd is . . . 259
The Lord my Shepherd is 272
The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want . 264
The morning light is breaking 182
The sands of time are sinking 354
The shadows of the evening hours ... 8
The Son of God goes forth to war ... 167
The spacious firmament on high .... 37
The Spirit breathes upon the word ... 126
There is a fountain filled with blood . . 202
There is a green hill far away 96
There is a land of pure delight .... 353
There is a safe and secret place .... 278
There is an eye that never sleeps .... 324
There is an hour of peaceful rest .... 357
Thine for ever! God of love 137
This is the day the Lord hath made . . 2i
This night, O Lord, we bless Thee ... 15
Thou art my Hiding-place, O Lord . . . 275
Thou art the Way : to Thee alone ... 85
Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy . . 232
Through all the changing scenes of life . 42
Through good report and evil, Lord . . 158
Thy home is with the humble, Lord . . 12I
Thy life was given for me
Thy way, not mine, O Lord . . . .
'Tis midnight ; and on Olive's brow
To-day Thy mercy calls me . . . .
To-morrow, Lord, is Thine . . . .
To Thee, O dear, dear Saviour . . .
To Thy temple I repair
True-hearted, whole-hearted .- . . .
Wait, my soul, upon the Lord . .
Was there ever kindest shepherd . .
Watchman, tell us of the night . . .
We are living, we are dwelling . .
We bless Thee for Thy peace, O God
We give Thee but Thine own . . .
Weary of earth, and laden with my sin
Welcome, sweet day of rest . . .
What a Friend we have in Jesus .
What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone
When all Thy mercies, O my God
When cold our hearts, and far from Thee
When I can read my title clear . .
When I survey the wondrous cross .
When morning gilds the skies . . .
While Thee I seek, protecting Power
While with ceaseless course the sun .
With Thee, my Lord, my God
See Still with Thee, O my God .
Work, for the night is coming . . .
Ye Christian heralds, go proclaim
Ye servants of God, your Master procl
Ye servants of the Lord . . .
187
aim 63
146
Yet there is room : the Lamb's bright hall 221
Hymn
201
261
92
211
214
295
27
284
205
189
190
341
178
223
18
315
80
43
322
90
67
262
359
31
171
^lp!)ai)etical $ntrex of ^Tunes
Adeste Fideles . . 73, 271
Ajalon 91
Albert 303
Alexandria 330
All Saints New 167
All Saints, see Wareham.
Alma 219
Almsgiving 193
America 368
Amsterdam 338
Angel Choir 77
Angel Voices 55
Angel's Story 162
Antioch 71
Ariel 62
Arlington 21, 85
Aurelia 15, 130
Austrian Hymn 131
Autumn 254
Avon, see Martyrdom.
Azmon 213
Balerma 264
Beatitude 262
Beatrice 326
Beethoven, see Germany.
Belmont 243, 331
Benevento 359
Bentley 268
Bera 336
Bernard, see Belmont.
Bethany 328
Bethany, see Crucifer.
Blairgowrie 211
Blumenthal 224
Boylston 195
Bread of Life 125
Brocklesbury .... 108, 134
xii
Brookfield 135
Brown 197
Bullinger 260
Byefield 325
Call Them In 179
Canonbury . . 54, 72, 160, 340
Cantus 221
Carol 75
Chester 275
Christmas 242
Clolata 208
Colyton 166
Come, Ye Disconsolate, see
Alma.
Constance 296
Cooling 339
Coronation 57
Coventry 333
^Ipljalietical Kntiex of Eunes
Cowper 202
Creation 37
Crucifer 147, 205
Cutler, Ji?tf All Saints New.
Daily, Daily 358
Dalehurst 22, 330
Dallas 27, 137
Dedham 58
Denfield, see Azmon.
Dennis 31, 280
Devotion 201
Diademata 56
Dix 39,78
Dominus Regit Me . . . 259
Dorrnance 95
Dort 366
Downs 42
Dundee 34, 122
Durham, see Innocents.
Eagley 107
Eckhardtsheim 304
Edina 61
Elizabethtown 322
Ellers 29
Ellesdie 148
Elliott, see Almsgiving.
Elmhurst 173, 321
Erie 315
Ernan 19
Evan 138, 324
Evangel 220
Even Me 326
Evening Hymn 6
Evening Praise 11
Evening Prayer 13
Eventide 9
Every Day 310
Ewing 350
Faben 53
Faith 286
Faithful Guide 113
Federal Street . . .84,114
Ferguson 151
Fiat Lux 172
Flemming 302
Forgiveness 217
Frederick 345
Geneva 43
Gerhardt 89
Germany 192, 361
Gethsemane, see Ajalon.
God Be with You .... 370
Gorton 301
Gottschalk, see Mercy.
Gower's Litany 227
Grace Church 188
Green Hill 82, 278
Greenland 109
Greenwood .... 281,344
Hamburg 90, 229
Hanford 158, 257
Harwell 64
He Leadeth Me . . . .•. 267
Heaven is My Home . . 347
Heber 290
Hebron 23
Hendon 313
Herbert 323
Hermas 105
Hermon . •. 121
Hodnet 293
Hollingside 234
Holy Cross . . .101,288,351
Holy Guide 261
Holy Trinity 291
Horsley 96
Horton 320
Hursley 5
Hymn to Joy 231
I AM Thine 305
I Love to Tell the Story . 218
Inasmuch 180
Innocents 2
Invitation 212
Italian Hymn, see Trinity.
Jacob's Chant .... 342
Jesu, Magister Bone 292, 369
Jewett 266
Just as I Am ...:.. 236
Kedron 228
Kocher 165
Laban 146, 251
Lambeth 24, 241
Lancashire 104, 150
Langran 223
Langton no
Latter Day 190
Laudes Domini 67
Lebanon 230
Leighton 65
Lenox 176
Lisbon 18
Litany, Gower's .... 227
Litany, Woodward's . . 283
Longwood 28
Louvan 45
Love Divine 294
Loving-Kindness .... 311
Lowton 154
Lucerne 52
Lux Benigna 274
Lux Vespera 119
Lyons 63
Lyte 335
Maitland 168
Manoah 44
Margaret 232
Marlow 247
xiii
Martyn 234
Martyrdom 98, 244
Materna 355
Meditation 96
Mendebras 20
Mendelssohn 74
Mendon 250
Mercy 115, 282
Meribah 106
Messiah 307
Messiah, see Christmas.
Miriam 235
Missionary Chant ... 187
Missionary Hymn .... 185
Monkland 40
Monsell, see .St. Andrew.
Morecambe 117, 140
Morning Hymn i
Mozart 248
Munich 123
Naomi 285
Narenza 103
Nearer to Thee 329
Need 255
Nettleton 314
Newland 272
Newton, see Sabbath.
Nicoga 33
Nightfall, see Now God Be
with Us.
Northrepps 198, 341
Now God Be with L's . . 16
Nuremberg 41, 362
O Paradise, see Paradise.
Old Hundredth . . 49, Dox. i
Oliphant 270
Olivet 233
Olmutz 203
Onward 252
Ortonville 126, 287
Paradise . 349
Park Street 191
Parting Hymn, see Ellers.
Pass Me Not 327
Patmos 152
Pax Tecum 300
Penitence 256
Pilgrims 356
Pilot 245
Pleyel's Hymn 194
Portugese Hymn, see
Adeste Fideles.
Quebec 142, 207
Ramoth 222
Rathbun 93
Redhead Nd. 45 175
Refuge 234
Refuge, see Blumenthal.
Regent Square 364
ittetrical Intiex of Eunes
Remsen 174
Repose 12
Rest 343
Retreat 317
Rhodes 79
Rockingham New .... 136
Rockingham Old .... 143
Rosefield 196
Rotterdam 20
Rutherford 354
Sabbath 17
St. Agnes 120, 141
St. Anatolius 10
St. Andrew 319
St. Anne 36, 132
St. Bees 25, 216
St. Christopher 97
St. Cuthbert 118
St. Cyprian 124
St. Edith 210
St. George 153
St. George's, Windsor . . 363
St. Gertrude 164