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the subjects were important, and nothing better on them could be found; and partly because, though not well adapted to public worship generally, they might be useful on special occasions, or for families and individuals.

On some important topics, it may be asked why so few pieces have been inserted. The reply must be, that on such topics. all have been inserted, which could be found, that seemed worthy of a place. Not one hymn, in all respects good, on any useful topic, has been designedly omitted. If it is asked why so large a portion of the pieces are so short, the reply is similar-that all of each piece was inserted that seemed worth inserting; and it was not thought worth while to print poor stanzas for the sake of increasing their number. Besides, four and five stanzas are, in ordinary cases, as much as can be sung with ease or profit. Singing, of all the exercises of public worship, should least be protracted so as to become wearisome, as it necessarily must be, when six or eight stanzas are given out.

In the arrangement, it was thought best, for various reasons, to preserve the psalms separate, as has been done heretofore, in the books most commonly used. In the index of subjects, the psalms are arranged under the appropriate heads with the hymns. The several parts of each psalm have been arranged according to their metre, and are numbered on continuously throughout, in the most simple manner. In arranging the hymns, those heads were selected which, it was thought, would most easily cover the whole ground, and run into each other the least. They follow each other in what seemed the most natural order. The hymns, under each of the general and subordinate heads, are intended to be so arranged, that, while they are read in course, the mind shall be steadily advancing in the subject. The arrangement is certainly imperfect; yet, probably, few who examine it will see so many imperfections in it as they saw who made it. It is doubtful whether, while hymns possess so little unity, any such arrangement can be adopted, as that many hymns may not, with about equal propriety, be placed under any one of two or three different heads. In the index of subjects here, they are so placed.

The number of tunes from which the selection has been made is limited, and such have been chosen as are not only appropriate in their general spirit and movement, but whose accent and pauses correspond with those of the several stanzas to be sung. Often, the tune prefixed merely indicates the class of tunes to be used. Others would be equally appropriate. Different choirs, or different circumstances, may render it expedient to use different tunes. Judgment should be exercised, and time, place, occasion, &c. should be consulted.

To indicate, to some extent, the manner of performance, those marks for musical expression have been used which are commonly employed in music-books, and with which choirs are generally acquainted, rather than any arbitrary signs.

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used at the beginning of a line, to contradict any mark of musical expression which has gone before it. In the middle of a line, or at the end, it signifies a pause, longer or shorter, according to the judgment of the performer.

'The marks for musical expression have been prefixed, in general, with reference to the tunes named. The same psalm or hymn, sung to a different tune, might often require soine vari ation of the expression.

After all which can be done, directions for musical expression must be merely hints, by which the general character of the expression to be given is indicated. The various kinds and degrees of the emotions to be expressed, requiring a cor responding variation of the manner of performance, are so numerous, and so complicated in their nature, that only a ready susceptibility of emotion, joined to good taste and judgment, and careful attention to the subject, can secure a correct manner of singing.

In the index to the first lines, as well as in that to the subjects, the psalms and hymns are brought together without distinction, and the reference is uniformly to the page. In the latter index, the different subjects are not inserted under words arbitrarily selected, and placed in alphabetical order, but un der the principal and subordinate topics of the arrangement in the book, thus bringing all the psalms and hymns on the same or kindred topics near each other in the index, so as to be easily found. This is believed to be the most convenient plan for such an index.

With these remarks and explanations, this work, on which the compilers have bestowed much time and labor, and in which they have found much pleasure, is now given to the churches for their use.

Boston, August, 1831.

LOWELL MASON, DAVID GREENE.

INDEX OF FIRST LINES.

ABOVE these heavens' created rounds.
According to thy word....

Page.

Watts. 95 Wrangham. 114

Again, indulgent Lord, return. ..........................................Dobell's Coll. 435
Again our earthly cares we leave.................Pratt's Coll. 454
Again the day returns of holy rest
Again the Lord of life and light
Ah, how shall fallen man.....

448

...........................................Barbauld. 449 .Epis. Coll, 276 ..Steele. 381

Ah, wretched, vile, ungrateful heart.......................
Alas! and did my Saviour bleed.............
Alas! what hourly dangers rise
All-glorious God, what hymns of praise.....
All hail, incarnate God......
All hail the great Immanuel's name..
All power and grace to God belong.
All power is to our Saviour given...
All-powerful, seif-existent God...........
All ye nations, praise the Lord...
All ye, who feel distressed for sin..
All ye that love the Lord, rejoice....
All ye, who serve the Lord with fear...
All yesterday is gone

........

......... Watts. 321 •......Steele. 420 ..Epis. Coll. 278 ..Scott. 477 ...Duncan. 315 .Pratt's Coll. 199

473

.Methodist Coll. 259

Wrangham. 198

..Pratt's Coll. 359

..... Watts. 245 Wrangham. 72 ...Pratt's Coll. 365

Almighty Father, God of grace...................Pratt's Coll. 370

Almighty Father, gracious Lord...

..Steele. 533

Almighty Father of mankind.

Almighty God, eternal Lord....

Almighty Lord, before thy throne

.................

Almighty Maker, God..

.Logan. 512

..Pratt's Coll. 456

Epis. Coll. 531

Watts. 563

Almighty Maker of my frame................................................. Steele. 98

Almighty Ruler of the skies...
Almighty Spirit, now behold.
Along the banks where Babel's current
Am I an Israelite indeed....

Am I a soldier of the cross...........
Amid displays of wrath and love......
Amid the splendors of thy state
Amid thy wrath remember love

Among th' assemblies of the great....

Watts. 47

.......Pratt's Coll. 468 flows............Barlow. 229 ........Beddome. 403 ........... Watts. 419 ..Pratt's Coll. 369 Pratt's Coll. 266 ...... Watts. 97 .......... Watts. 145 .. Watts. 152 ..Lutheran Coll. 519

Among the princes, earthly gods........

And am I born to die?..

And are we now brought near to God..............Pratt's Coll. 442

And are we wretches yet alive

And art thou, gracious Master, gone?.
And art thou with us, gracious Lord..
And can mine eyes without a tear?.....
And can my heart aspire so high?...
And did the holy and the just
And dost thou say, ' Ask what thou
And must this body die?....
And now another week begins.

Watts. 372

.Kelly. 421

..Doddridge. 391

..Heginbotham. 322

..Steele. 390

...Steele. 301

wilt'?.............Newton. 405

.......... Watts. 518 .Kelly. 446

And now, my soul, another year............Montgomery's Coll. 550

And shall I sit alone?...

And shall not Jesus hear?

..Beddome. 401 ....Newton. 483

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.Doddridge, 332

And why do our admiring eyes....

Angels from the realms of glory...............Pratt's Coll. 289
Angels, roll the rock away......................................................

Another day is past..

..Gibbons. 310
Curtis' Coll. 560

Watts. 57

Another six days' work is done.......................Stennett. 447
Are sinners now so hardened grown.......................................
Arise, arise, with joy survey....................................................Pratt's Coll. 474
Arise, great God, and let thy grace................Pratt's Coll. 472
Arise in all thy splendor, Lord.......
..........................................Slinn. 470
Arise, my gracious God...
Watts. 62
Arise, my soul, on wings sublime................ Bratt. St. Coll. 424
Arise, my tender thoughts, arise........
.Doddridge. 280
Arise, O God, with just disdain ...........................................Pratt's Coll. 47
Arise, O King of grace, arise..

Arise, O Lord, lift up thine hand...................
Arise, ye people, and adore...
Arm of the Lord, awake, awake.......
Ascend thy throne, Almighty King.....
As pants the hart for coeling streams
Assembled at thy great command
Attend, O earth, when God declares..
At thy command, O gracious Lord
Author of good, to thee we turn..
Awake and sing the song...
Awake, awake each sluggish soul.....
Awake, awake the sacred song...
Awake, my soul, and with the sun..
Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve.
Awake, my soul, to sound his praise.
Awake, my tongue, thy tribute bring..
Awake, our drowsy souls.....
Awake, our souls,-away, our fears.......
Awake, ye saints, and raise your eyes.
Awake, ye saints, to praise your King
Awaked from sin's delusive sleep.....

Watts. 222
.......... Wrangham. 53
.Spirit of the Psalms. 109
..H. F. Burder's Coll. 471
.....Beddome. 470
........ Tate and Brady. 101

BE joyful in God, all ye lands of the earth..
Be thou exalted, O my God..

Be thou, O God, exalted high..

...Pratt's Coll. 481
Tate and Brady. 39

Watts. 444
....Merrick. 500
..Hammond. 3:3
Pratt's Coll. 511
.Pratt's Coll. 324

..Kenn. 555
.Doddridge. 418
.Barlow. 192
.Needham. 261

...Scott. 449
Watts. 417
Doddridge. 551
.. Watts. 225
...More. 378

.......Epis. Coll. 569
... Watts. 120
Tute and Brady. 119

.... Watts. 176

... Watts. 291
Ogilvie. 243

Before Jehovah's awful throne...

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............ Pratt's Coll. 476

Behold, my soul, the narrow bound....

..Pratt's Coll. 224

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Doddridge. 548

Behold, the blest Redeemer comes...................... Watts. 99
Behold the blind their sight receive.......................................

Behold the gift of God..

Watts. 298

• • • • • • • • • • • ........Haskins. 307
Behold the glories of the Lamb .................................................. Watts. 313
Behold the grace appears....

Behold the heathen waits to know............................................

Watts. 287
... Voke. 481

Behold the King of Zion rise...................................................Pratt's Coll. 70

Behold the lofty sky................................................

Behold the morning sun....

Behold the Saviour of mankind.

Watts. 68
Watts. 69

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Behold us, Lord, with humble fear.......
Behold what condescending love........
Behold what pity touched the heart...........
Behold what wondrous grace......................

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.Pratt's Coll. 45

.Doddridge. 438
Watts. 317

...... Watts. 388

Behold where in a mortal form....................Pratt's Coll. 298

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..........Pratt's Coll. 134

Watts. 408

Bless'd Jesus, while in mortal flesh.................Doddridge. 411
Blest are the humble souls that see.............
Blest are the sons of peace .....

.....................Bratt. St. Coll. 223

Blest are the souls, who hear and know................. Watts. 157
Blest are the undefiled in heart.............

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Watts. 203

Blest be the dear uniting love......................................................... Cennick. 414
Blest be the everlasting God...........
Blest be the Lord,-the God of love....
Blest be the Lord, who heard my prayer..
Blest be the tie that binds..

Blest be thou, O God of Israel.......
Blest Comforter divine...

Blest day when our ascended Lord.
Blest is the man, forever blest....

Blest is the man, who shuns the place...

........... Watts. 421
...... Wrangham. 133
...........Dwight. 85
...Fawcett. 412

.Epis. Coll. 496
..Pratt's Coll. 348
..Pratt's Coll. 341

.......... Watts. 90
..Watts. 37
Tate and Brady. 166
...Barbauld. 538
Watts. 100

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Blest is the man, whom thou, O Lord..........
Blest is the man, whose softening heart..
Blest is the man, whose tender care.....
Blest Jesus,-when my soaring thoughts.....
Blest morning, whose first dawning rays.....
Blest, who with generous pity glows
Blest work-the youthful mind to win..
Bread of heaven, on thee we feed....
Breathe, Holy Spirit, from above.....
Bright and joyful is the morn.

Bright King of glory, dreadful God.

Bright Source of everlasting love........

.Heginbotham. 329
Watts. 310
..........Pratt's Coll. 100
..Pratt's Coll. 504
.Pratt's Coll. 442
.Pratt's Coll. 348

.Montgomery. 290

Watts. 293

Boden. 537

Brightness of the Father's glory..................Pratt's Coll. 324

Broad is the road that leads to death..
Buried in shadows of the night.....

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Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day. Our triumphant.. Pratt's Coll. 311

Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day. Sons of men......Pratt's Coll. 312

Christ, whose glory fills the skies..

Cleanse me, O Lord-and cheer my soul...
Come, all ye servants of the Lord......
Come, all ye saints of God...

........C. Wesley. 307

...... Watts. 113

..Spirit of the Psalms. 118

.Pratt's Coll. 326
......Beddome. 340
..Dobell. 448

........H. F. Burder's Coll. 346

Come, blessed Spirit, source of light.
Come, dearest Lord, and bless this day.
Come, divine and peaceful guest..
Come, gracious Lord, descend and dwell
Come, gracious Spirit, Heavenly Dove......

Watts. 406
...Brown. 343

Come, happy souls, approach your God.................. Watts. 281
Come hither, all ye weary souls

Watts. 357

Come, Holy Ghost, come from on high ...................................Reed's Coll. 439
Come, Holy Ghost, inspire our songs........

...Pratt's Coil. 324
Come, Holy Spirit, calm each mind........H. F. Burder's Coll. 344
Come, Holy
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Spirit,
..Rippon's Coll. 341

With energy

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