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Harrison, Susannah 1757-1784

Hastings, Horace Lorenzo (H.) * b. 1831

1034 Libby, James Albert * 1832

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Haweis, Thomas* 1732-1820

Hawker, Robert Stephen* 1850

How, William Walsham b. 1823

1822-1882

1722-1765

Keene, R. 1787

Hart, Joseph* 1712-1768

Hastings, Flora 1804–1839

Hastings, Thomas 1784-1872

Havergal, Francis Ridley 1836-1879

Hawker, Robert 1753-1828

Hayward, Thomas 1806

Heath, George* 1781-1822

Heber, Reginald 1783-1826

Heermann John 1585-1647

Heginbothom, Ottiwell* 1744-1833

Henrietta Louisa of Brandenburg 1627-1667

Herbert, George* 1593-1632

H-, H., 1839

Hermann Nicolaus d. 1561

Hildebert, Abp. of Tours 1057-1134
Hill, Rowland * 1744-1833
Hill, S. P. b. 1806

Hillhouse, Augustus Lucas 1792-1859
Hoare, Miss- 1840

Hope, Henry Joy Mc Cracken 1809-1832
Hopkins, Josiah 1786-1862
Hoskins, Joseph* 1745-1788

Howard, Anua H. C. 1879
Hull, Amelia Matilda 1860

Humphreys, Joseph* b. 1720
Hunter, William * b. 1811
Hutton, James 1713-1795
Huxley, A. 1840

Hyde, Abigail Bradley 1799-1872
Irons, William J.* 1812-1883
Jeffery, J. 1870

Johnson, Samuel

Jones, Edmund

Joseph of the Studium* 808-883

Joyce, James* 1781-1850
Judson, Adoniram * 1780-1850

Judson, Sarah Boardman 1803-1845
Jukes, Richard* 1842

Keble, John 1827

Kelly, Thomas* 1769-1855

Kempis, Thomas à 1380-1471

Kempthorn, John b. 1796
Ken, Thomas* 1637-1711
Kent, John * 1766-1843
Kempenfelt, Richard 1718-1782
Kethe, William * 1510-1580
Kidder, Mrs. M. A. b. 1825
King, John 1787-1858

Kimball, Harriet McEwen 1866

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INDEX OF AUTHORS OF HYMNS.

Parsons, Elizabeth Rooker 1812-1872

Schenk, Heinrich Theodore d. 1727

Pearson, Emily Clemens b. 1818
Perronet, Edward* 1726-1792
Peters, Mary Bewley d. 1856

Phelps, Sylvanus Dryden* b. 1816
Phinney, Clement* 1788-1855
Pierce, Mary Ingalls 1875
Pierpont, John* 1785-1866
A. G. 1867

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Reed, Andrew* 1787-1862

Reed, Elizabeth Holmes 1794-1867
Richards, George 1792

Richter, Christian Frederich 1667-171.
Ringwalt, Bartholomew * 1530-1598
Rippon, John* 1751-1836
Rist, John 1607-1667
Robins, Gurdon Jr. 1814-1883
Robinson, Robert 1735-1790
Rodigast, Samuel 1649-1708

Rothe, Johann Andreas* 1688-1758
Rowe, John 1764-1832
Rusling, Joseph* 1788-1839
Saffery, Maria Grace 1773-1858
Santolius, Victorinus* 1630-1697
Sargent, Lucius M. 1786-1867

Schmolke, Benj.* 1672-1637
Scriven, Joseph* 1850
Scott, Walter 1771-1832
Seagrave, Robert* 1693-1759

Sears, Edmund Hamilton * 1810-1876
Serle, Ambrose 1742-1812
Scheffler, Joahann A.* 1624-1677
Shipton, Anna 1865

Shindler, Mary S. B. Dana, b. 1810

Shirley, Selina, (Lady Huntington) 1707-1791
Shirley, Walter* 1725-1786

Sigourney, Lydia Huntley 1792-1865
Smith, Caroline Sprague b. 1827
Smith, Samuel Francis* b. 1808
Smith, Mrs. Henry Boynton 1868
Smith, James Edward 1759-1828
Spitta, Carl Johann Philip* 1801-1859
Spurgeon, Charles Haddon * b. 1834
Steele, Anne 1716-1778
Steinhauer, Helen A. 1877
Sternhold, Thomas* d. 1549
Stennett, Samuel* 1727-1795
Stephen of St. Sabas* 725-794
Stewart, John 1803

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SONGS OF PILGRIMAGE.

Venite Exultemus Domino. DOUBLE CHANT.

William Boyce, 1710-1799.

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1. Oh! come, let us sing un-I to the Lord; Let us make a joyful noise to the | Rock of our salvation.

Let us come before his presence with thanks- | giving,

And make a joyful noise | unto | him with psalms.

2. For the Lord is a great | God, and

a great King a- | bove all | gods. In his hand are the deep places of the earth;

The strength of the hills is his- I also. 3. The sea is his, and he made it; and

his hands formed the dry-- | land. Oh! come,let us worship | and bow | down; Let us kneel be- | fore the | Lord, our Maker.

4. For he is our | God; And we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand. Oh, worship the Lord in the beauty

of holiness,

Fear before him | all the earth.

5. Let the heaven rejoice, and let the earth be glad;

Let the sea roar and the fulness

thereof.

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For he cometh, for he cometh | to judge the earth;

He shall judge the world with righteousness, And the people | with his | truth. 6. Glory to God | in the | highest, And on earth peace; good will toward ❘ men.

Hosanna to the | Son of | David. Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna | in the highest.

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And his kingdom | ruleth | over | all. Bless the Lord, ye his angels, that ex- | cel in strength,

That do his commandments, hearkening

unto the voice of | his- | word!

6. Bless ye the Lord, all ye his | hosts! Ye ministers of his, that do his | pleasure!

Bless the Lord, all his works! in all places of his do- | minion: Bless the | Lord, O my | soul!

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Praise him above,

ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

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Serve the Lord with gladness. Psalm c. 2.

L. M. 5

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Ye nations round the earth rejoice:
Before the Lord your Sovereign King;
Serve him with cheerful heart and voice
With all your tongues his glory sing.
The Lord is God: 'Tis he alone
Doth life, and breath, and being give:
We are his work, and not our own;
The sheep that on his pastures live.
Enter his gates with songs of joy,
With praises to his courts repair;
And make it your divine employ
To pay your thanks and honors there.
The Lord is good, the Lord is kind;
Great is his grace, his mercy sure;
And the whole race of man shall find
His truth from age to age endure.

I. Watts, 1719.
Glory and majesty, dominion and power.
Jude 25.

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All people that on earth do dwell,
Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice;
Him serve with mirth, his praise forth tell,
Come ye before him and rejoice.

Know that the Lord is God indeed;
Without our aid he did us make;
We are his flock, he doth us feed,
And for his sheep he doth us take.
Oh, enter then his gates with praise,
Approach with joy his courts unto;
Praise, laud and bless his name always,
For it is seemly so to do.

For why? the Lord our God is good,
His mercy is forever sure;
His truth at all times firmly stood,
And shall from age to age endure.

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L. M. 6
Now unto Him who by his power
Can keep us till redemption's hour,
And bring us to behold his face,
Faultless and with exceeding bliss;
To Him, the great Omniscient One,
Who fills the universal throne,-
Be glory, majesty and power,
Dominion, now and evermore.

William Kethe, 1561.

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Sing we the song to angels given,
High o'er the plains of Bethlehem;
Glory to God in highest heaven,
And peace on earth, good will to men.
Loud as the thunder's mighty roar
Roll back the anthem to the sky;
And, breaking on the eternal shore,
May its glad echoes never die.

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