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THE

Church Hymnal

REVISED AND ENLARGED

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACTION OF THE GENERAL CONVENTION OF
THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED

STATES OF AMERICA

In the year of our Lord 1892

EDITED BY THE

REV. CHARLES L. HUTCHINS, D.D.

EDITION B

BOSTON

The Parish Choir

1905

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It was voted by both Houses of the General Convention, held in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and ninety-two: That the final Report of the Joint Commission on the Hymnal, as amended by concurrent vote of the two Houses, be set forth and authorized as the Hymnal of this Church: provided that the use of the present Hymnal be allowed until the next General Convention. CHAS. L. HUTCHINS,

Attest:

Secretary.

CERTIFICATE.

It is hereby certified that this edition of the Hymnal, having been compared with and corrected by the Standard Book, as the General Convention has directed, is permitted to be published accordingly.

On behalf of the Commission empowered to superintend the publication of the Hymnal.

WILLIAM CROSWELL DOANE, Chairman.
HENRY W. NELSON, JR., Secretary.

CANON 25 OF TITLE I OF THE DIGEST.

OF CHURCH MUSIC.

§ 1. The Hymns which are set forth by authority, and Anthems in the words of Holy Scripture, are allowed to be sung in all Congregations of this Church before and after Morning and Evening Prayer, and also before and after Sermons, at the discretion of the Minister, whose duty it shall be, by standing directions, or from time to time, to appoint such authorized Hymns or Anthems as are to be sung.

§ 2. It shall be the duty of every Minister of this Church, with such assistance as he may see fit to employ from persons skilled in music, to give order concerning the tunes to be sung at any time in his church; and especially, it shall be his duty to suppress all light and unseemly music, and all indecency and irreverence in the performance, by which vain and ungodly persons profane the service of the sanctuary.

Copyright, 1879, by Chas. L. Hutchins; Copyright, 1889, by James Pott & Co.;
Copyright, 1893, by Chas. L. Hutchins; Copyright, 1894, by Charles L. Hutchins.

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Preface.

In preparing a musical edition of the Hymnal set forth by the General Convention of 1892, the editor has sought to keep in mind not only the great variety of occasions and services for which the Hymnal provides, but the equally great variety of tastes, and he might well add needs, of those who will use it. Influenced and guided in his work by these two considerations more than by any other, he hopes that this musical edition of the Hymnal of the Church may be found helpful not only in city parishes having well trained choirs, but in country parishes, and missions and homes; above all, that it may do something towards the increase of congregational singing.

The editor would consider it a privilege, did the limits of this preface permit, to mention by name the many clergy, and others, who have aided him with valuable suggestions and contributions. To them all, and to those who have kindly given permission for the use of copyrighted music, he gratefully returns his thanks.

And he is under special obligation for advice and critical assistance to Mr. Horatio W. Parker, organist of Trinity Church, Boston, to Mr. Warren A. Locke, organist of St. Paul's Church, Boston, and Harvard University, Cambridge, and to Mr. Arthur Whiting, of Boston.

CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS,

Conversion of S. Paul, A.D. 1894.

NOTE.

A few simple settings of portions of the Communion Office have been added in this edition for missions and parishes which do not find it convenient to use separate service books.

Alphabetical Inder of First Lines.

FIRST LINE OF HYMN.

A charge to keep I have...

A few more years shall roll..

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..501..Rev. Charles Wesley, 1762....Shirland.
..203..Rev. Horatius Bonar, 1842....Chalvey; Leominster.
Rev. H. J. Buckoll, 1850..
Martin Luther, 1529: tr. by Luther's Hymn.

A tower of strength our God doth stand 416
Abide with me; fast falls the eventide.. 12..Rev. Henry F. Lyte, 1847.

Above the clear blue sky.....

According to Thy gracious word...... ..233..James Montgomery, ..1825 ster; Remembrance.

Across the sky the shades of night.
All glory, laud and honour.........

Eventide; Benediction. ..570..John Chandler, 1841............. Children's Voices. St. John's, Westmin.202..Rev. James Hamilton, 1882..Attolle Paulum. St. Theodulph, 820: tr. by St. Theodulph. Rev. J. M. Neale, 1859....

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All hail the power of Jesus' Name......450..Rev. Edward Perronet, 1785 Coronation; Miles Lane.
P. Gerhardt, 1656: tr. by Manger; All this night;
Bonn.

All my heart this night rejoices...................
....538{c. Winkworth, 1858.......

Festus.

All people that on earth do dwell...... .470..Rev. William Kethe, 1561....Old 100th. All praise to Him Who built the hills..463.. Rev. Horatius Bonar, 1864...Triumphant; Festus. All praise to Thee, eternal Lord ....................... 1st v., ab. 1370; others by .320 M. Luther, 1524: tr. 1858. All praise to Thee, my God, this night.. 18..Bp. Thomas Ken, 1709..... .123..Bp. C. Wordsworth, 1865.. .368.. William C. Dix, 1866.

Alleluia! Alleluia!.

Alleluia! sing to Jesus....

Alleluia, song of gladness.......

Tallis's Hymn; Hes-
perus.

.Lux Eoi; Adoration.
Alleluia;
bridge;
tica.

KnightsEucharis

73) Anon., 11th cent.: tr. by Dulce Carmen;

Rev. J. M. Neale, 1851..

Rouen.
Almighty Father, bless the word........ 33..Anonymous
..Brierly; Abends.
Almighty Father, hear our cry..........
..307..Bp. E. H. Bickersteth, 1869... Rockingham.
Almighty God, Whose only Son........ ..499..Sir Henry W. Baker, 1868....Canonbury.

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Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat.....652..Rev. John Newton, 1779.....Spohr; Northrepps.

Arise, O Lord, and shine......

Arm of the Lord, awake, awake..
Art thou weary, art thou languid..

As pants the wearied hart....

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George Gregory, 1787..... Aspiration; Pax Dei. As when the weary traveller gains......677..Rev. John Newton, 1779.....Germany; Brierly. As, with gladness, men of old....

65.. William C. Dix, 1860........Dix.

Ashamed of Thee, O dearest Lord.. ...........598..Bp. William W. How, 1882...Santa Trinita.

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At the Lamb's high feast we sing.........118) Ambrosian: tr. by Robert Salzburg;

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