FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON. D. D.
BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO
THE LIBRARY OF
PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
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Section S^^^Y
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NEW ENGLAND HARP
CONTAINING,
A VARIETY OF PSALM TUNES, in three and FOUR PARTS, Adapted to all
METRES : Also, a number of SET PIECES, of SEVERAL VERSES each,
Together with a numjber of ANTHEMS>
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By TIMOTHY SWAN.
Publijhed According to A£} of Congrefs.
PRINTED AT NORTHAMPTON, Massachusetts,
By ANDREW WRIGHT :
And Sold at his Office : — Sold alio at Svjidd, in Connefticut, by the Author.
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The RUDIMENTS o^ FOCJL MUSIC.
The GAMUT, or First Scale, with FLATS and SHARPS.
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THIS character ^Vr is called the G ClifF, always ft»nding en the fecond line of the Treble, Counter, r
^7, and Tenor {laves. y^
G —
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La.
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¥i, -Mi,
La,
-Sol,
Fa.
G
Thii Charafter SjG i» called the F ClifF, ftanding on the fourth line, and ufed only in Bsfs.
Eight Notes in Common Time.
Sol, — Fa.
-Sol.
Fa. -Mi.
La. -Sol.
Eight Notes in Triple Time.
-B ■,.
m
Foldout Here
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F C
a
D
A
n tranrpofing the Mi. But they are commodate thofe who would wifli to
duhtionsare fo formsd as to require ad harmony equally exprefiive and
fpaces are flatted and fharp'J accord- id F will be a whole tone, and between .Vhen Mi is in B, the diaance between
B. is caufed by the other half tone, >efnarp, if Mi is in C, F and C will be
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DEMISEMIOUAVERS.
ratchets, or eight Qyuavert, or fixtecn Semiquavers, or thirty-two Demi/mt- he Notes for which ihey (land.
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RULES to find tie MI, by FLATS and SPL\RPS.
3, is called thsmtural place far - -
15 ut if B he. fiat, Mi is in - - -
if B and E, Mi is in - - -
B, E and A, Mi is in - -
B, E, A and D, Mi is in -
B, E, A, D and G, Mi is io
. - MI
- - E
- - A
- - D
- - G - - C
If F hijiiarp. Mi is in ---------- - - - F
If F and C, Mi is in C
F, C and G, Mi is in ------------ - G
F, C, G and D, Mi it in D
F, C, G, D and A, Mi is in A
FLATS and SHARPS are confidered as ufclcfs charaflcrs in Vocal Mufic, either accidental, or in tranfpofing the Mi. But thry are inferted in the following work, together with the Cliffs, in the firft bar of each piece of MuCc, to accommodate thofe who would wiili to make ufe of them.
Although fetting accidentalT^afj mdjliarps may be agreeable to the rules of Counterpoint, when modulations are fo forraed as to require 'them, yet thole modulations might be avoided, and others formed, thai would render the melody and harmony equally exprefiive and pleafing.
Flats andjharps, fet at the beginning of Tunes, have no efFeft in regulating the Mi. The lines and fpaces are flatted and fharp'd accord- ing to the fituation of the Mi, if Mi it in F, it will raife it half a tone, thediflancc then between E and F will be a whole tone, and between F and G but half a tone ; thus F is mzdc jharp by placing Mi on it, and not by fetting tjoarp on F. When iU/is in B, thedillance between A and B, is a whole tone, but when !>li is in E, the diftance is but half a tone. TWis deprelTrtn of B, is caufed by the other half tene, which follows the Mi in regular order, and not by placing ajiat on B. Thus if Mi i» in F, F will hcfnarp, if Mi is in C, F and C will be ,fiarp X and if Mi is in E, B will be/j£, if Mi is in A, B and E will be fiat, <fec.
SEMIBREVE.
MINIMS. CROTCHETS. QUAVERS.
SEMIQUAVERS.
DEMISEMIOUAVERS.
A Semibrtve is eqial in length of time, to two Minims, or four Crotchets, or eight Q^iavcrt, or fixteen Semiquavers, or thirty-two JDetnijemi-
A iemttireve is eqial in length of time, to two Minims, or four Crotchets, or eight intavers, or lixt quavers, Refis aie marks of filence of the fame length of time as the Note* for which ihey ftand,
EXPLANATION o///^ SECOND SCALE.
THE five lines with their fpaces on which Mulic is written, are called a ftavc. Thefe lines and fpaces letters of the Alphabet, The letters on the Tenor, Counter, and Treble ftave,
re reprefented by the firil fevtrj
■ .. D |
' E |
||
and thus, |
B- A c |
C |
|
F |
and the letteis i>n the Bafs ftave thus,
Which foowsthat G, v. iSe uppri- fpacc of tite Ua^s ftave, ii the fjme pitch with G on the feeondline in.the Tet3or. Counter ii.u Ire'oii. The letters B, MA, C aaa 1', arc placed at the beginnin.^cf Tunes, t) diftinguifh the pans, and pr.irit GUI the Mi. The leltar B, is ufed for the Bafs, MA, for the Tenor, G, for the Counicr, and T, for the Treblr, and always ftand on the Mi line or fpace. Thele charafters occupy the fecond bar of each piece of Mufic. When the letter A is moved from the Tenor flave to anotlier part, it denotes that the part to which it is moved, has the Airof the Tune. The Tenor is confidercd as the leading part, and Ihould always fing where the letter .M ftands, whether A it annexed to it or not.
EIGHT NOTES.
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TflEKE are oniy feven diftinfl'nat'Ural founds or tones, (Tvery eighth being the fame) five of which are whole tones, the othes tw« w-hich are between »« aad/a, and ia atid fa, arc half tones, Miis the governing tone in Vocal Mufic, and is placed in different parts of the ftave, for (he fake of variety , the oi her half tone follows in regular order, always keeping the famediflance. In railing the notes from Mi you found twice fa, Sol. La. and in f,.]ling, twice La, ^el, Fa. then comes Mi either way.
The following SCALE fliows where the two half tones are in every remove of the Mi. CHARACTERS and EXPLANATIONS.
Slur, /^'~^ Shows that all the Notes over which it is drawn, arc lobe fung with one fyllable, — - j— -j>pH— y— p— P— — —
P ■ at the right hand of a Note or Reft, makes il half a3 Ic.ng again. A Seaiibrevc pointed, as -i—P— P-P—J-P— i^— - j^— -^- fi—
' * loiij^ as ihiee Minitns, &c. --— -^rr©v"~T~F~F'~~r'~~~"" ~
Fitur' 'i °^'^'' ""^ ^r^der any three Noics, fluws that tJicy at? to be fcundcd as quick as two fuch, — — »■» P— - *"— p*^— — ^^ "^ "^ " ■* " ^ without the figure g. [["[ ' | r* "^rTT" '. I~'
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Brace
Shows how many parts are fung together.
SiniU Bar, I divides the time into equal parts, each divifion contsiaing time equally alike, and —"^^I^T^IIIIIII^IIirZZZZIZIZ: " ' J accoraing to the Mood. i / i — --g- — I — I
Ledger line, -9- is added to accommodate Notes that extend above or below the ftave.
Repeat :S: Shows that the ftrain is to be fung over again, from the Note over which it is fet. r=:5E|rpiZ:pr|zr~Z=ZIZi:E
Chooftn^ Notes ^ ^^'^ ^'^'^^ ** '^""'^ °"= °^'*'' '''« '^''^«''i '" '^^e fame ftave. When fuch Notes oc n=pZi:QZZ^~p:~p:~ZrZZ:; '^ cur, the performer takes his choice. ' ' — ' ' """•
Cbje ^^J Denotes the tune is ended.
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Sour.ds, confifling oF feveral parts of a Bar, that begin with an unaccented part, are called Syncopated Notes. Two n&tes that are tied v.'ith a Slur acrofs ihc Bar, and are on ihe tame line or fpace, are founded as on« note, and are called Continued, or Protracted Notes. When \rxQ\e. Notes commence with an unaccented part they ate Syncopated.
SYNCOPATED NOTES.
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PROTRACTED NOTES.
MOODS In COMMON TIME.
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Second Mood,
Fourth Mood, ^
Third Mood, ^
Common Time, is meafured by even numbers or beats in a Bar. The thre; hrft Moods contain one Semibreve, or other Notes or Refts, equal to it, in each bar. The Firft Mood is p^rfo-med in the time of four feconds in a bar : The Second Mood in three feconds, and the third Mood in twolecondi. The fourth Mood has a Minim for a meafure noie, each bar con-tainiiig that, or other Netes or Refts equal to it, and is perforraed in the lime of about one iecond aad a half.
Firjl Mood,
3:
TRIPLE TIME MOODS.
Second Mood,
Tliird Mood, ^
Triple Time, is meafured by odd numbers or beats in a bar. The Firft .Mood has a pointed Semibreve for a Mejfure note, containing that or other Notes or Reds ecjual to it, in each bar, -nd is commonly performed in the lime of three feconds. 'i he Second Mood, has a pointed Minim for a meafurcnoie, and is beat a third quicker than the Firft Mood. The Thiid Mood has a pointed Crotchet for a meafu^re note, and ii beat a third ouicker than the Second Mo<Nd.
GOMFOUND MOODS.
Firjl Mtod.
Second Mood, ^■
Firft Mood Compound Time, has two pointc-d Mnims, or fix Crotchets in a bar, or other Notes or Rtfts equal to ihcm, each bar con- taining two feconds of time. The Second Mood h<is two pointed Crotchets, or fix Quavers in a bar, or the imoant in oiher Notes or R.pft5, and is bc« a third qaicker.
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BEATING TIME.
BARS in the firft and fccond Moods of Common Time in beating are divided into four equal parts and beat in this manner. In the firft of the bar, let the ends of the fingers fall on fome fixed place, then the heel of the hand, thirdly, dole the fingers gently, then open the hand, raifing it a little at the fame time. This completes the Bar. The third and fourth Moods in Common Time, and the two Moods of Compound Time, have two beats in each bar, one down, and the other up. Triple Time is beat by letting the ends of the fingers fall as in common time at the firlt part of the bar, then the heel of the hand, thirdly raifc the hand, which finifhes the bar. The hand falls at the beginning of every bar, in all Moods of time, and Ihould never rife but once in a Bar.
But, fuch is the diyerfity of opinion, concerning Time, that it is extremely difficult to fay what fhall be the flandard ; that is, how quick or flow we fhould move in the different Moods of Time. This, thcic- fore muft be left to the judicious Teacher or performer who will be dilated by the fubjefl, and move in the different Moods of time according to the beft of his judgment.
ERRATA P. 31, 2d Counter (lave, 20 bar, for crotchets on G & A, fingB & A.— P. 39, Tenor,3d bar, a crotchet on D, fliould be on
C— P. 41, 2d Tenor ftave, 6th note Troin the clofe, (hould be on A. — P. 46, 2d Treble ftave, 7th note from dole, foi a Miniia on E, infert a Ciotchct on E. — P. 6o, ift Counter ftave, 1 jth bar, a Minim on A, fhould be on G. id Treble ftave, 4th note from ihe end. fhould be on D. — P. 64, \h Treble ftave, 3d note, fhould be on A. xft Tenor ftave, 7th note fiiould be on A. isdEafs ftave, nth bar, for a Quavw on E, infett one on C. — P, 79, ad Teaor ftave, .4th note, ftiould be on A.
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^M ulh<r ill the glorious day,
McLhink* 1 hear ihe hc4v'n$ rcfcuna, And all the earth cx-ult.ing ring, ' * And hail the"
!po:i<f.iof*nt King. To ufher ia this gloriou* day.And luil ~ i!,e fpot!crsTn7an7King~And'hairtheJpoilef« "infant King."
Upton, P. M.
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Tis finifli'd '(is done, Ths fpirit i« fled, The pris'ner it gone, The chriftian i< dead.
Thechiiftiaa is living in Jefus' love and gUdly re - Miv - ing a king - do« « bove.
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i Gitit God to ihne ilfTiijbty Sovf, \VW«t hcinorc fljali me riii't, Xo' »|i iVe'^'ur^ fopjt a!>ov«, C»n reader cq-jal prjiTt. Cjti tender equal p:aif-.
WajJnngton. L. M.
O may the rr.ata'ry o/ thy came, infjireour ar - mite for (l.« fijhf, 0»r foea fiiall fall and *ii »iih
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Claradon. P.M. 3 & 6
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O (omelet u( join, to - geth - cr combine, To praife our dear Saviour our Mafter divine, Him
let ui • • dore, who cover'd with gore, Late hanged on Caly'ry both wounded and poor.
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Dread fov - reign let my e - ven - ing fcng, Like Iio - - ]y im - - ccme rife, Af-
fift the oft'iingjof my tongue To reach the lof - ly fkies To reach ihe lof - ly Ikies.
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Government, P. M.
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b:i of light Be^'.rt w'th fatrcita
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bbkton. L. M.
17
Kow to the Loid a noble fong, Awake my foul a - wako mv tongue; Hofanna to th*-
E - trr-nal na:ne, And all hi» boundlefs love proclaim. And all his boundlefs Jove procUtm.
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Eurvokk. L. M.
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mnfak, S, M. 19
Raifi your tri >- umph -ant Tongs, To sa im - mor-tal tune ; Let tbe wide earth telound the deeds, Geleflial grace ha(
j done. Celeftidl grace has done. Let the wide earth refound the deeds Ce - lef - tial grace has don-
done. Celeftidl grace has done. Let the wide earth refound the deeds Ce - lef
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Concert Halt C. M.
Lit all the juft to Cos wiih joy. Their ch-eifal voices laift } For w:M ht rithfcoi,* it becomes, To (■%■ gi:4
Vermont. C. M.
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Ten ih«u!j id, Kc.
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Ten ih uTinJ. &c.
».»oe let us join .-ui ihetiful Inngs, W th ange » .jund tB: ihrore ; — >^ 1 en thoufand, &c.
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Ten ihonrai.-, &c.
Ten tboofand, fcc. --^ Ten thoufanil thoufand are tfceir tongii*-, But lil their j ^s sie cie.
Tea thtcl'iBd tkoufand aie their tonjeet. Bit
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22 Canaan, C. M.^
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milk and
How fweet the voice, how fweet the hand. That lead* to piftures fair ; To Canaan's milk
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hnnov land, Which God'is own children fiiare. Grace rich and free, mod fweetiv rail, DitvGlv corae who will,
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Cowe tiiou al • m:^ h - t_y Kng, Help uJ tby name to fing, H-'p m t» praifr, Fatbar all gl» . liaeue, O'er all *ie.
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^-oid iicftr our Ciil.
Come thou incarnate word, Gird on thy mighiv fword,
Our prayer aiicnd. Come and ihy pecipie blcfs, And give ihy word (ucce(s, Spirit of hoIiri(:fs,
On us (lefcciid.
Come holy coinforier, Thy facrrd witncf's bear,
In this glad hour, Thou who Almighty art. Now rule in evcy heart, And ne'er from us depait, Spirit of power.
To thegteot cineia three, Eicnial ptailes be,
H. ncc evrr^Tore, His f, v'l' ign M j ft)', M y w- ill g|. rv (ecj And to F.i! ■ ^i:y,
Love «nd Adore.
Moreen. L. W.
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Oft J am lold the mufe will prove, Afiiend to pi=ty and love ; Straight I beg^n fome
~ Stra ght I leg n lome lacrtii ftiiig,
■t.»itbt,&.. And take mj Saviour o.i fry to, gue. hol<l_^
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divide my hctit, /^cj tne mul< Hisies (he ^rii .t . e^ p>ii.
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Lyrm. P. M.
Ye tiibss jf Adjia jjio, W.t.i htJV n a'la e*rch iaj fsii, A .d offer Ni -9 di . v-n-, To your Cre - - . - tgr'j
Lyme. Continued.
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Holland. L. M.
Like ipr"> ■'• &c.
1 D Ham _ Lilt; fpjng s, &c. _
Uncertain lifi- kiw fouo it flus. Dream ef »n hour how A rt our bloom ; Like Tpring's gay *er<li;re now we tife,
^ D eim oi an koar how (hort "eur b com, L Ice fpring's, &c. 'nput down •*.
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down «re n'lihr lo £ I
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Dublin. L. M. 29
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AH yc bright »r - mie» of the (kies, G.> woifh'p where tiic Saviour lies; Angels and kings
Anjcii and kings, &c
~ "" .» _«.__e_.lhife Godi, 4c.
Argcll ant'lcing!.
Ihi'^e Goe.., &c
before him bow, Thofe Gods on high and Gods below. Thofe Gods ori high and Gods belew.
Tbtis Cudk, fit.
30 Flanders, L. M.
.The faints fnall
floLirlfh
his
days, D'eft
the robe of joy and
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priifc, I'eJce like a rv . er from his throno, Shall flow to nations yet urknown.
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tt~i
aii my fow'rs the f>Jng t'-> rail'e, h.n6. morn - ing incen'^e baig.
32
Lut eft ring, C. !Ni.
^i^^izE^i]
O' God m; b art ii fol • . ly b-nt to ■igniTjr thy aaoie. My tongue wllk cheetful
of frair«i ShaJ
-ri-izzE:]
_c^_^- e - (laic ti>j (ame. Awake mv lute our thou my barp, 1 by wtcbling ootei u« - lay,
Luteftring, Continued. 33
'''~Ip. -P- -» -Q- -ft -P- ^ - —
VVk 14 1 w.k tx - ly hy/aoi of j <», Pre . »e»t _th« d»wa - ios; Jav. en' H.e <)>w ing <l»y.
China. C M.
iiiiiiiiiiiSi^sirtiiiiiiiJi^
>Vk; Ihould wc BiJafi. 4:^ar:in£ rrieuw:, Oi iliike *c deicb > <'>'ins, 'i is uuc tae t*>ic wh. h ]zSa^ leads, I • cail ikem Is bis tras.
ifli^
"■•^"-^-
54 RifJJelL S.M. ^^
Out itjt lie «• iht g"f'. Or like a men . isj 6o»i r, If «ne Ajrp bJaft
If OBt tetif blaft, &c.
rliHi^iliUliii
If o>c fiiiff kiaft, <cc
^^iE=a'iEi
>»Kp o'er u« fiiUd, It «:<keiB iB la hour. It »ie>i • era ia an buui.
t^i=iSfe^E^^li"^^&iE^^&§ElE==
Knergy, C. M. 35
iiiisiipiiiiMiiliil^iliiSiliiilli^
Attend our »r»iift to t»e Sjht, And be (fceir gti»rdiao e•^ , I» »»'• C^*" ii"»n'r»iii po»"rs tt..ite, A^aiaa thjr lifii'
r<«i. 0»r tiMfS beo*.tfc rtr gliding b«od. Shall gjin . gUd rgaowa } Til Ood who makei jbe ftebU fl.d, An! tmds the iclshty
rt;p:tLPzti;rzpr±rt:r::3^i:
26
~'e!pE|i|g^
D/giy. C. M.
Gjd «oui. • it>3 forrow« •: h.3 nino. Their jfo»ns iffcQ hu tai , fh .i h « a b r k tor
:EfeHEiEE^5lE:e5
r_Q-^
A boule, Sic,
-Q-
=iiiiM
_|^ttle, lee.
-Q.
A butilc, ttt.
L,D^,_
A Lottie, fcc. A fcTJtIc, &c.
com - p'> ni, A bottle /or m;
I TO- torn- p.. ..t, n OU...S ,or mjr tern, -\ (,nt,ie tor my tears, A bottU fui wy tears.
A bCtUe, fcc
A bs:clc, &c.
A boule, be.
Scotland. S. M. 37
_r___ . . ^ . _ _ _ ^ . What
Th« Loid ny Sh- heid "u, T fli I be wtii u rply'ci , Since he is inine and 1 aiahi?,- Since he i> m ne
Whjt tin t w^nc be - fiat, can 1 want be - - fioe, bn.re ne it m.i e,
mine and 1 aii ii . Whit can 1 wrt te - fi-e, Wh r c?n I wmt b; - littf.
• lid I am h », VVh»t can 1 want be ... . CJ-, Since he is mine and I am h t Wh.t rjn 1 -.vmt be - . 6.-c.
Sinci be , it niin: and 1 aoi bis, Wh^t tie I wau; b:
Wtiic (ait i
vxjit k« • kdc
— i»--L- i_ 'v-j^^aM
38
sil-|£Ei§l§i;
=ES2r-!Eli
F=S!-!3E5
Rome. 8 & 7.
iiPiiiiilEEiiili^^i*''^^^'^'
WAodV.ns pilgnms, mourning chnftijm, Wcik »nd tempted l«mbs of Chrift ; Whj eitiorf gr«it ttlb . u - h • lion, And «.itli ins are niucli diftrefi'd.
bs of Chrift ; Who eitiorf gr«it ttib . u - h • lion, And «.itli ins are niucli diftrefi'd.
tr.
Rome* Continued.
S9
3} If ycu ftel a heart lamenling,
And bemoan your wretched safe ; Ceme to Jefus Chrift repenting.
He will grant you fweet releaf*. With your heart believing on him,
Leve and [erve him all your days ; Gome, O ! come to Chrift and alkhitD,
He will give you gofpel grace, gi If your heart is uHbelicviag,
Doubting Jefus' pard'ning love ; Lie hard by Bethefda wailing.
Till the troubled waters move, Tho' no mortr^l arm can he'p you.
All their efforts proys but talk'j Jefut, Jefus, faith unio ycu,
Riie take up your bed and walk
Ltjbon.
4. If you will but ilaim his premrFe, And forfake your unbelief j
PatieRt waiting, conftant praying, He will grant you full relief ;
Ho will give you grace and glory, Ail your wants (hall be fupply'd ^
Canaan, Canaan liea before you, Rife and erofs the fwtliing tide.
5. Death fliall not impede your comforfj Chrift (hall guide yoa thro' the gloom •;
Down he'll fend the Heavenly cunaert, To convey your fpirit home.
There you'll reign with Chrift in pleafare, Free from evety want and care ;
Come O ! come my blelTed Saviour, Fain my fpirit woiild be there.-
S. M"..
1" ral - a . cei c/jov. In
|i|E^^g|i|^;gii|g^EEg
('>l .a - CC9 of joy.
G •) and Kiof, Thy fw(etcA thi'ts fBiploj,
len ITi'll bii hoD ■
40 _ Grafj/?y, P. M. As the 84th. Pfalm.
Aaake oar
«lr«»f)f fouli, Shske off caih btteful konJ j The wcnJtM of this <i»y, Oa
SrE:tetrEEfEf
__ , -— *- — . _— _«. ^-t^ _ *'•_ i9- •• *-_ _ _ _ ^
no - - btcll fon^t 4c - • Bandy
Av - fpi . cisHi aera tby bl (^a:al uy-i Britfat Sen^hi hat' id (uaga of yiiijk,
- — ^ /»-
1^-
Bondage. P. M. 10 & 10. _ 41
^ir^otilttce
iriT'd )
Alj»g th» biakc wiM>< B»bi:ri farrot fl*«». Oar •iptive fcsii'j la <!'«
E-zi:irz:'!!:zzt::iz'?~i:^Eir^:i:==ari::i^^
While Zioa'i f»l', &c,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^iiSigii
While Ziin'i fill in fai remem'u.ncf toKv 1. ^^'^ fii""i« ter cki.irM aoUg •• Iti nitli thegeid.
Wiiiie Ziua'j lail, &c.
^2
LiOy^oFcu
S. M.
'ih*-- ft* rift- ^Wginr-mTfiM ^r" -> !■ irtu r ' ~> i^>» ^'l ■ * i% »»iw Jfc — ^»— -———«— ■ ■■Wwr . I ■ ■— »^ — 1^»;<|^". — -*—■-■ ■ — ^.^— ^-^ . ^. ■ — .-».- — — ,— _^- _
e-
E?^e[
:.±:^::
!:r»3-i^j
-r — ^-4-©
My farram like a flood, Isfatint sf niraist
lalo thy ke'vn O By Gad,
Pours sat > lesj com-
:ic:
f laifiu
i'auis, &c
r«jrs, £:<:.
^ Tlorence, P.M. As the 48th Pfalm. 43
Re > jaice the lc:d ii ' K -g, Yaar L9rd»«Ki;g • - - dore, Mortals gira thiaki «nd to;, Ap4 Iriua^k e« - <t - 'a»i(.
_ jB^; ___o CI _ 1^ -inir^ "2: - ._
iEpziiEzneli'pEi:: --t=:i-E=-Jt-±rt:~:
— p- -Q:i-|R- -p — -^.* _g jzzzp--^^ -p: p-^ .p-.->p a.
, lliillliSiiftiiiPifiliilll
I Lift ap yaar ' ketiU, (Lifta^ jr»iir »» e«, Re-joice a - » - . gain, I Tay re
!:iH
fay re - • • jolcc.
44 ^ Majefiy^, . P. M.
c-f-F'^^~F-^-EEHW'"E^r^E^E|
He !>;■» d ihe glooc . hi: tui'.t tBt &y. He nacc the fljinirg woilij m hsh. And rcifot comjile'i i> B Ofy there.
— 1 ;-,-- i -• -
His txami, <ic.
?iEiEE.^^|i£fe^EiiEE?EE±E?ErE|EE§E§ES
K!» bcau'le , &e.
His beuna, Ut.
Hi. b-.«titi. &c
'»t» Bii «f . tj jnj ii h-. Hit b««iitic» ktw iivintlj fciighg
H!i knai ■»t» Bsisf . tj inj ii„h-.
Hil I>C>£9S^ jtc
Majefly, Continued. AS
ir:=zi=rci:rr=-:rii:-z™i:l:=™ifz:T-^:3zprTrsr5=^
_ T _ 1 „, X — A ; J.Jl^J^~\ f.-J — , — — f-l h-h- ^ ( , 1 4-- — — t--f — 1-|'}
ir» Km - f'e h-
• v'r.e ly
Kia tern [is ho
^ — — - — ^ -p- _^ -_0- ____^ i--^I* 'S--^- ■ —
His ttlcplc, *<:.
« Milton. C. fvl. ,^_^ __ ^,_^
5.-1 — -bi » .[Ti e_L4:::_pxQ__j_rj:_a-j i_e.B.p.j:_=-^_.j_j ,_ .pa .-a- p ^ — n-e J p-r t"- * r"t — — ~-J — S5-W— « ^ 5 r
-Ei-^:q- /.?ie:-?-p.,Q O^ir^pL -§:©- £1©: _q:2-. -?- .p -Qi&_ .-£:L?_ -§r^ ; p:rTzzz^--DTS"T.zrpx:j^-rz:iz— xze^l I^^p^Te-^f ~-^
■ • My foul th: swful hjur will tfr.s Apace it t Qtm •», T» b«jr lU'i tudy to the tomb, Aod tacs to fc«n« unlciiovia.
^gzf :z:|t:z|zzEizztfezrg:|- gti-iK—^^-Sf-rgferrfezSig |rft5if :w=:z=pp ■:::_] J
iS __ Halifax, P. M. As the 122d Pfalm.
iS-Aj
f^3±:z:±r:c.it:^C=^:-tt:i±— tt:tt-la:hrtrtt=b±Ert-Tt±iz=f;it
j Z .o« tkf ice k»^ pj f.Uct:, a - - d-^rnji *fh wondrou* gr<c«, And wiil* of fliei.g h cmbiata ihee r»».iB, In ibwc uar tritet ao - podi To
To pri,. tc.
-T^-d-;?-r
Patmos. P. M. 47
:r— :p.TE:ffi^zs:re;fenr=:pTp:pTzPzif:T^r^:pTaiP!^
Th nit mlehrv GoJ en feeble m:sn. How frvr hl> h«»rs how iart fc;! fpan, Short frcna ifce <■ a-JI« to th« g.-a.e, V, bj on ftci.j: h » sial kr««h,
ilElilli^iliiliiiiliiligliiiElliiiiliii
VV!i.- cjs f.,ci..'eli;s v.i«l
zrrzt^z±zt=3ztrtr{rzit=ffizH=fc=Bt^t-ptt-=Sta^
Who cah ftvuic his vitil Breath Asjiml ihe loid demiuds or ceaib, Wth mill t» rt> Or po.v . v Ui^.
— ' :Hzzz»irirzgzifs~!:?z3z^Zgr?§zg|zBz;:L_Z-tj~cE3 fzEi:zzzi_ziztrZj_z[;rjizzp zfrz: J |T:~
breath, \\ ko can (ccuie hi3 vita! L'je>;b,
48
Porila^hi. L, M,
-^~^--~'-T^^^^^^^^ 0^7,if" Thy nrmT'e'v- Tha^ .nd fc.g ; To
lii^E3Efeilfe§£tiEgfE5E^EiEi^^^^^
IJxiW i l;y love by
ling light, And
talk of
-D-
all Thy truth at nigat.
Orange. S. M, 49
Z-m," ^.Q-
Ye birds of lofty wing, On hT^h 1/s pr> f . ea bear, Or fit m H»vv'y oc;ut,ija jr.d ling, Your M.ker s gljty theie. Ye
Ye creeping, &c.
|pE|pj|ppg|p|Epp]:p||||;[g;||j||||;-p^^
Vc creeping anis, &c. Ana iiici, &t, Praia, Uc. I'r ifr, 4^.
Y: creep ng ants joi wjtrm, Ac. And flies, kc, I rjife hm, &c Pi=ift, &;.
C.Mpm, > itiiiid iv8inis,His Villous wifdom U)»w, A -c fl es i ill your fiinin; iwa mi,Pra<ie him wbo diefs <) mu (c.Ani iliejiK sH vcur m i ins iwainsP iie fc la wiioditU d ycu (o.
Aau Hict, iiu
G
50
Franklin.
o u^ c
—--^-iBiri^r^tprttSpi^'kPiiZ-i^zt:
fmi
\z^E\
Hofanns ta Jt^us on hifrh, Another ha! enter'i his reft, Anetlitr it 'fcjp'd to iht flty, And lods'd in In . tnan-u . el's fcrraft.
Tke foul of a fittr is gone, To brighten the triumph ibovc, '£« - a!l - ed to Jc'^os'a throDC, And cl«'p'd In the aims of his love.
Franklin, Continued.
51
^ow h»ppy the Angtis that fill,
Tranlporled at Jcfus' name, The Saints whom he loonefl (hall call \
To (hare in the fcaft of the Lamb, 'No longer imprifi n'd in claVj
Who next from his dungeon fliall fly. Who fird (hall be fummon'd away.
My merciful God, 19 it 1 ?
(8) O Jcfus, if this be thy Will,
That fuddenly 1 fhould departj Thy council of mercy reveal ;
And whifper ihe call to my heart : O ! give me a fignal to know,
1 f foon thou would'ft have me to move, And leave this dull body below.
And fly to the region* of Love,
Folta. S. M.
liliiliiiiil^^i
Yourhnps ye tremWIng famts, Down from tke willovfs'uke, Loud to the prtife of Chrift out Lord, Bii er'ry ftrmg «wake. Bid e.'ry firing awaks.
62 Canton, L. M*
Waeri marcbfng to I by blert >,.c>de. The tr in a ring ictUitude fittty'd 1 he pom.ous fta e of 'lice our Cud, In
Lt'u't ioftruirenti bro'J up 'hf fa'. Loud ir.ftiumenti bro"t up the rear, ^
SwCvt tinging Levuci led Ike Tin, Loud
ftru - rnent* bro*t
•f aajeftj (itay'd
Canton, Continued, 53
B.rw en k<ih t»oop« • »iiji« tnin, ^Swt»t
: — TT ; ; f~- T T-"* — — — — • — y— — ^!TTZTT~~T T — '~r? '\'^f'^f'~\.\
Wiik void an4 tiiuerel chatm'd ilic *v.
Sweet (ifg - Jo(, &c.
fioi . illg,*c
LcfiWi If-! ibe »an, Load inftiamtBts bru't op the te«r, Between b»vh tioops a »ii(io traiy,
Beiween both troops, &c.
With foice (n4 timkre ctijijn"^ ihe
54 Montague, L. M,
5 Ye fon« of men wi'.h jojr re .. cord. The »a - rjous wonders cf the Lord, «nd l;i his j.»r aad gjoo - . nefs found, Thro'
"">« -^ Let the hi^h huavens, &c.
Let the high heait'D, &c. J «M your tribee the wsrld «. round. Let tbe high heav'ns yoar fongs in?ite,Thofe fpacioui fields of brilliant lighl.Where fun t moo* fc plan.eti roll Where
n i^ ktiT n>, &■:;
Montague, Continued
^5
\~- fua an'l mo'in and planet* r* - - ii, An4 Oars that glow from p.-*- to p > e*
fun, k,i.,
IPitJloion. Six lines, 8 5c 8. -i-zrs:-a-i-P~-^-T-P!:-P:-T-E-F-T-P:--l!^Tiit-eFT-jf-g-^T Ep"i£:~~*i~'^~S^zi(!:f:"i*i^zg^i"?'Z:*'X
The Lord my p^fture fhall prepare, And teed me wiih » fiiepherd's care. His preferus fhall my wants Supply, And
oo
Pitftown, Continued.
yr*^ r-t-'
=HEfg|gE3p§f,
i"^ /'^
rzcr^Tr ^
guaru me w h a v-acB ■ tul cy:, M) liuoa day vulk kT Ihall atccnd, And ail aigr mid > - n^lit boa 8 A. - . f«nd.
atccnd, And ail aigr mid > - n^lit boa s d. - - f«nd.
Leghorn. L. M.
Deep in eur hurts let ui re - - . ttti, The de«p — er f»t rows tf our Uo J.
Lcguorn. Continued,
57
isholJ the fifing billowi ro II, To • - »er . whelm V% liu . ly foiil.
Poland. L. M.
— .._. -pQpQiE* ^^Qg.fe^ ©.-§-_ Q Q s_ g. Q__p_^_ '^ *I^ c,t:a e-erX^P -r^*Ti-
iilliiiiSlillilllliiJlgiifll==Bi^^iiii
Cod of njr life l»k gent'|r down, BJ.old the piin I feel, Bui I am dumb btfore thy ibroce, N^r dirt o,l>ute thy will.
iMliiiiiliiilillHliiiilSiiliiilii
^S Balloon. L. M.-
Bttold I f»!I Itftfn ihy fact, My only lefuge ij thy grate, No oucward formt c«n Bnl;« me clein, Tke Itpioey lies
[iiilliliiiiiiilifeiii^i^^
deep wiihm. No bleeding itrd,-r.or bleeding beaft, Nor hjfop branch, bw fprinkling prieft, Nor ruonlDg brook, nor flocda nor fcas, Can wa(h the dilmal ftaia away.
\
'Dover. L. M. 59
And like a lobs his glofy w:2
Hi in fall m-jefty apjej
I y> — Wnen c.oath'd m his ce - lef-tial rayi,
■My fo«i thy gicat Creator priife,
■ •■- III loii m.j . cf- ty aiipcari. And like a r»be his giory »eais, He ia full maj-ft) ippeats, Asd l.ke a _1 1"' '''» g'" - 'X wears.
60 Columbia. New 5oth.
Columbia truft rhe Loid, Thy f.p« in TaiK.^Attetrp! thy ra - in an4 cnttrcc ihti'r rtiya, Had ti>ey pie?aird, Darkncli hid cloft'd (ur 4nyi.
~z±:L"3iziErErEzpizpz~fEi:ir^5p:i:~EzE^
I And death aod filtax had for . bid kit f.-aifc, Bai wc art ftt'd tad li.s Itt fonp t -• riff, "^ci .;»■• kit hlef. trie Lr^i wha buill tke &,ei.
-C2.
rtrrnnq
Rainh(m. CM. 61
^l^iiilliliiiliiSliliiiiiP^iilii
_ _ . _ _ _ _ The «<:» ~ ~ ' ~
'Til by thjr ftrength th' inounc>in> naid, Gud ol e- Cci-nal p>~w t j The let grow) cam*' a;
Tbe \%*
^ illSilpiipliipfa
.ftV-Q----.
hy «sBiini»il, ti»i i<m|Ktt «etf« i»- io«r, Aoit ttnipcll* tttit t» i» - - . - M. An4 ttnrcfti <«>f« i» foir.
MB
^^ BrifloL L. M.
;io - ly bt.
c«n ihit king of g'o - rj be, The
WJi77aa~ (^I.kTng *"■■ •*'^--~f'-f--**^^'-t-P £
BriftoL Continued, 63
an ihis king of gl» - rj be, *c.
V\ hu can, &c.
glety bt, ac. Who can, «rc. _
mgllty L»td the Srv - iour h«. Who can this king of g!» . . - - ly be, Ths me'' - tc t.nd the So» - . iour be.
-1^—t>■^• ''~^_Z^ , _ _ _
Spring. S. M. ^^— ■^,^-_ ^—
pIlliliiiilBiiliillKSiiSiiiili
Behold ihc inoin ng fun, Bcains hi glorious way; Hu beams ihio' a'l the iiition« run, A .d lilo a' l^th C(.avey.
64
The Seafom,
;:H:r:3i:^Ejt:l
Eieinal fourc« of ev'ry joy, Thy praife Diall ev'ry voice employ, While we with - in ihy court* ap-
pear. Aid li.ri ihe bountiet of ih« year, As world* of glo - ry rounii thee lo - 1! thy hands lup '
-^Ei
^he Seafons, Continued.
65
-r~s__-f
:?■-
ports the ftedfafl pole, Thv hand fupports the (ledfaft pole, Dircfts the fun what hour to rife, And aa:knefs when to
veil the flties. The fl'-w'ry fpring at thy command, EmbaliiS -he air ani pain'^ liic Iro -, The blazing hrsms of fummer (bine, T
!*]>'> ■■'ffiwg»wW
66 T^he Seafons, Continued.
raife the coin and cheer the vine. Thy hand in autumn tidily poirj, The cooious fruits alonf; the fhores, While wintry ftorms di-
\El
reft our eyes, With fc^r and wonder to the Ikies. Sfafbns & months & weeks & days, Demand returning fongs of
^^m
SrEEE3
z^±^±-.t-4
±:trtr
'A^-T-
l^hc Scafons. Continued. (^1
~=!Eii;
oraife, The op'ning light and ev'oing {hade, Shall ice the cheerful homage paid. And Oh tnay our harmonious tongue?, In
iiiiiiiiiii
—=\\
— ^tj-i
worlds unknown purTue the longs, fjurlue the fongt, purfue the longs, purlue the fungs purlue ihc f"ng!, And in thofc brighter courts a-
^i!5firtz±l;f-:i/±:£zM
,. jn!rfu«» fee, , farfBt, *c.<^
■
n
68 T^he SeafonSi Cbntinued.
_, _, ^_^ ____ _^ __^ _
~dore7 Wh7rc days & years revolve"no'raore. Where d^ys & years revolve no more. Where day* and years revolve no more, na more.
'judgment. Old 50th.
^ .-^^ God oF ' glo7y~feF.di. hrs~ui^mJ"ns forth, CaTll the fouth nations and awakes tho north } From eaft to we 11, the
^!'='e?5fe^SEqEiz5-S=£|zz4zS^ib^
yudgment. Continued. 69
fovTcign O'ders fpread, Ihio' diftant worlds and regions of the dejd. The trumpet faund^^_- - -
heav'n rc-
-e-
^_ |_.| _©_ _ _ -j - - - . _ _ _ __^^^ ^^___^^ ,
i!Zf :
joices, Lift up your heads ye faints with cheeiful v(. ces.
His vctigc«ncc llc:cps no more.
:^^fP-|
Ni< m>'rt IhiJl atlwills sr.oik j(ii lo^j li'l'
70 judgment. Continued.
II i9 Tengeanceileeps no mere. Behold the day, ^Behold the judg* defcandt his guaida are nigh, Tempefl.and (ire at-
tend him^own tlie ,(ky, .V/hen Gad appears, ,A!I nature (hall adore him. While finners tramble,Saints rejoice befor«.hioj,He«v'n earih J
yudgment. Continued. 71
hell draw near Let all thingicome, To htar aiy juf- ticc and the fin««rs doora, But gather 6r!l mj- faintsthe judge commands, B/ing then je aagcli fion Ihrir dif • tint )»<It, Bt ag ihen }e aa - geli fiom tbcirdiAaiii linds, When Chrlft re • . tarai wike cv'tj ch:eiful
72 ^^^ yudgment. Continued.
p^ffio., Ad4 fliTi' (hut &(.ut, And flioat ji faintt he comca for your fil . »^ - - tion. Behold my cot nant Aands ftr ■ cv • crg**d.
i
Seild by th'c • tcr . iiil fac • ti - fice in ,b ood, A*d f)£»'d by all their niBivs the 0.«ck ihe Jew, Wh» paid l\o
yudgment. Continued* 73
ancient homage or the new. There's no diftindion here, There's no diftinftion here. Join all your vo'Ces, Join all vr-ur
_ . _ . _ - -£i^- ' - — - - ----- - _^_
_ _ ^^~-x y'-— V r->y -^ /^^ ~ _ '^_»!^_Ol _ _ (Un-
vote - e$, And ra'fe your heads ye Saints, For heav'n re - joic - es, Here faith the Lord ye an-gels Iprcad their thranes, And
S^^ . __
■-aA--7,-i ]. fix 1 1 J JPJS^«J] u. JH
'^'i yudgtnent. Continued. ^_^
;iE|lii:i
ijear loe feat, my fav'rites and my fons. Come ray redeem'd poffefs the joys prepar'd Ere I'me began
-^tzt
)ur divine icward, 'Tisyour (Jivine le-vard, WhcnChrifl le - lurns wake ev'ry cheerful pafTion, And
yudgment. Continued. io
fhou« ye faints, And fiiout '. ye fiints, he comes he comes, he comes for your fal - va - tion.
_^ _ _^ ■^J^'v [ .__d. -#^-'0. .-4- |. .— I- —I I- =
Infinite grief a - maz - Tiig woe, Behold my bleeding Lord, HtU and the Jews confpiio his death, And
76 Calvary, Continued.
ufe the Roman fword. Oh, the fharp pangs, oh, the fharp pangs, of fmarting pain. My d-dr Re - dcem-er bore;
iSi^j
"^
When knotty whipt, and ragged thorns, His facred body tore. But knotty whips, and ragged thorns,
do
iili
i
■Ah
m
Calvary. Continued, 77
I accufe, In vain I Uame the Roman bands, Aryd more in - fult-ino; Jews. T'were yeu my Sirs my cruel fins, My
eruel fins hi» chief tormenters were, Each of ray crimes became a nail, And un - be-lief a fpear. T'were you that puU'il -he
78
■^rai'i
Calvary. Continued.
f
vengeance down Upon his guiltlcfs head. Break break my bcaxt, oh burft mine evfs, mine eves. And let my forrows
/"■> r~^ "
bleed, bleed, bleed. Strike ftnke mighty grace my flinty loul, Till mc-lting waters
Calvary, Continued. 79
~v3»~ "• 4) — -«- — ^~*~ 'v y~ — d ~ ~ "■ ~ ~
flow, And di-ep re - per.-mcc drown mine eyes, In un - - dif - fesnb-led woe, woe, Woe,
.^^ Thanhigrjiiig. j ?x. j. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^,,-^ _^
Meet and right it is lo finK, Gloiy to our G' d and King ; Meet in ev'iy time ar.d place,
80^
^hankfgiving* Continued,
To reherfc his folemn praife. To icherfe his folemn praUe. Join ye fainl* the fnng around, Join ye
Pub.Kh hro' the w rid a')r-jad,
faints he foug around, Angels help the cheerful found, Praile and glory to the Lord.
^hankfgiving. Continued. 81
Prail'es here to Thee we give, Gracious Thnu our thinks receive; Holy Father fov'reign Lord,
Sing we Rill m Jef"u»' name,
Ev'ry where be- Thou ador'd, Tho' this wicked world eMclaioij Sing ye praifes,
S2 Ihankfgiving. Continued; il
to ihe Loid, Join lo fing wiih one accord, Join to fing, Join lo fing, Join to fiiig with one accord..
Egypt. C. M.
ixzrzzzz:
He call'J for darknffs darknef* came, Nature his fummons knew ; Each ftream an.d
Egypt' Continued. 83
I lake traniform'd to blood, The wand'ring iifhes flew. In oufrM floods throughout the
I Q_p fi^ft.fL ^ -s- -p- -P^ ^"-^ -— P S- -F- -"5' (*• -?._|S— O,
g» were bred, From noilomc fens fent up to crosk, At Fharoah's board Sc bed. At.Pharoah's board &. bed.
:eiP-rtr:^-
S4 Solomoris, Song,
1hevoi<.eot my b^ - lov - cd founds, While o'er the mouniain tops he bounds, While o'er the moi.ntain-
He fi t«. He fie-. TxultTng ~ o'er ih: hiils, And all iry~lbu' v».rh
t»pi he boutiJi ; He flics ex - uu . m^ o c ilie h II , u'cr tiie hillt, AnJ iJi ray i^oi wi'.ii
IJKS H<
Solonicn's Song. Continued.
'6^
jj__A^ r^ _ ^ __^ ^ ^_ _^_i__._«j_ '^_ ____.»._iej_ I £___
craalport u iJ, He tlic. tiulti-g o tr u.c lulls, Am) a 1 my fi^i ai.b traaf - p..t fill!. And all my loci wiih ira •
_Sii — I — I — 3_Itcrp_g_t^C3^ g;p_L_S^ — ^ p — i^Cpu_SCDZf_i p — F-tF-- — !=-i-^-hf-r--^— ^-P-»-T
^-1 IC^A le?^Kw.X_rf J ! i ! Vtj-^S»*l !S^«1_1 , l<--*-bBMl ii*-«tl--l*»-l--t.«i' ■ "--'-
tr.nO>,rt fi I', He H. ---.-■--- fs, He Hi - - - ci, Ke .i.e. ti - u.t - i.g ucr ihi li,,ls, A.U
' S.— C- "^»- |8-' s. —v.. P^ JJ' «- •^— ~^ tt,
fli. - . . . . ci txj t.ng o't: the hili, And all rr.y foufwiih iia.ifrUit lii ». He fiies txuUinj o -r the h. ;s, And all njy
r^zt^:fezibrt=tyr£i?ir&z£b^izEz:fz:trfzi!3--=tt
if pirr ti I., Hi fl es et . ult - "m^ o'tr the nilis, And a I my ftui wii^ trjniiort ft Is. fl all my foul wuh i....r^o-t fi :«, Aa4 a!i my ^ouS*ii!»- tiar.fforc fiU._ Gent - Ijr doth hs thide s;y it»y, ;•. ,
E5E~?z^r^zi'^^z~^z~iEc~'E"~b~E"*lzt^^
vw'Jih utnU'iii
^ \,~^ -^ ^ ^ Solomons Song. Continued.
tile my love and come awav. Arife mZ i' . ' ~ j' ^~ 5P— ^^^c^-i-^ i^— — -rztiZ2r^I_ri
!.llTt_i^ -^ ^ love and come away, come awa>, com. away. ^^ntly
|I«B«»I I
So^mojis Sam. Continued'.
87
doth he chide my ft^y, Kiic my love and come a - way, come a - wav, coma a - way.
.- i|_!i_ ^d—C", <!!_^ ::i>_:2:_ '^r"^_o_ ^
-CI — »--
/"-^ /'->> J^~\ /~s
Cent - ly doin he chide my ftiy, RUc my love a.id come a - - way
»— ^— !
^^ _ Bof's. C. M.
__o ,«._ ■. ._j_. «, . c^_ir^ _ - ci .■ . -f\
As pants the H^rt for cooling fireamt, When heated in the chafe, So longs my (oul O God for thee, And
^ O _ _ '^"~^ -^ — ^ r
tj^y re - frith - ing gr.ce, For th-t niy G..<t ihe liv - ing God, My thiifty foul dolh pi - O v.heii (hall 1 bcb .Id thy f^ce.Tlwj maj-ef ■ ty c. • ?iu«.
zi'E3ji±EEEtzxizirS:£rSiEzEiEi:^^:t^
■I
^
jinthem. From 150th Pfalm.
89
~Er3:|Ei£E^Esli^zzrp~iE|:zz=p~iEzci^E^*p
Let the ihtill Irumjict's warlike voice, trum - pit's trunifCt s ttuu)|jet"!.. wirhlce \a<:t. Let the Oi.il! tcumpst'i wjil'ke vikt,
. . Let the ihriii ^ trumpet's waillke toice, i<arl Vt \a\\if- i..j.ii!;« vilfe
I Leu the Ihrill tiurnjKC'i trumpc's trumpet's tTumpct's trumpei's wailike voic;, ^^ivatlikc vaice,
trumi-et's truTjpet'l ttumpet's trumpt's warlike warlike voice, triiinptt's ttutcfet's warlike warlike voite,
.»— a. g— -Q. -G- _ rebound, _p- hij pr..lfe tebountl,
reb»ur.d, biS prail'e te - • biurd,
Mike rocks »nd hills his praife lebound, his prai'e teb^unJ, hii praile icbound, rebound, ^lij prjiie tcbuund.
If
90 Jnthern. _ Continued.
fracfe him with hirjis ^- ' — x ""' - " liiout noilV, ^
_ ^ ^ Anil gentle pfiltry's filler
"""Praife him with harp», pr ife h m witli h^'^f, prjife hm with hups meloilious noife, And jentle pfi:try)
Aadgenlle pfaltry'» liWcr fo«nd. Let vitgia tionps^ foft timbicla bring, And fome with'gtaceJ'ul motions dj^«,
found, Giver foiind,
hi"- ,tj ftund, ul - »tr found, Andfoaiewith eractfjl m« . tioat
^ Anthetn, .^Continued. ^
And fume w tb J;ace - ful aiutiu4« dance,
dn.c" And Toair^iih eracrful ir.jiions dince, "~ Let inftiumer.ti ot vaiious fttipg:. With organ! join his praife advance, ^
~~~ —-—___ — — __ """"" — — ,g.w,th or . gans join hi a aif^ Hviite, VVih o»
\yih~ '"~r ~",i p7, V.it pialfe advance. With or . g.na j-^in,
*" "with or~'^aBj j7in,~ " wl!h or~ ga>» join, hit p^fe ajranet. With orgaai
91
trt:3
vVi'.h et .
gam j»iD,
V,-ith
Anthem. Continued.
his praifc advance. Wah '
- gaos
ct - - ga
92 ^ ^
— i ^-4 Ppl-t-C-f J
— . ;~7-» k^W*.Ht--l-I
(^.n. Wnth 01 . gar.s
With or|an« join h't praile acvancs, h s pra fs advance. With organ! j-.in hlT "p.^^r , ZtsxUK. wTth" """"-
- n, Wvh organs join, Wiih organs jjin hia p.aiic advance. WmH or -^jans ^ n7 -"TaTs Jomr ^VV^h ~ orjals ~7o''n7 wTth
orgaos join, W,th organs join h,» pra.fs aiivancf, V/i,h or .~.^ TTrrT. . Tt^Tr. Tgaus '>i^ '^vitlT"
or . gana join, With or - gans j»in, V/ith organs join h.s praife ad.arcc, his pr3ife_ ad
his praife advance.
With organs join his praife adv
his praife sd >• vancc. With
pans join his p
his praifc «d - vancc.
.ztini-i
am organs jo
aos join h
praiie a<ivar:ce,
praifc adv
his praife advance.
ana organs join 'iV
Anthem. Continued. 93
— 1^— I . - — - ^:^ - - — ^— ^ Amen, ADien, An-.en, «. - ra:'>.
~ AmcT, Amrn, A - - . - mtn.
lu ih, Htiil't ths t-d,
Amtn, A I en,
;e . lu j>h,
"" ~~ "~ ~ ~ ~~' Amen, .-irosc, A - »e:j.
Dedication Anthem.
The Lord reigneth, The Lord reignelh let the earth re'
The Lord reii»neth,~ The Lord reignelh let the earth rejoice, let the muhitudc of the nations be gUd, Honor an 1
e--e-
94
Dedication Anthem. Gontinued.
majefly are before him, Strength and beauty are in his countenance, Sing pj-iifes, fmg prdifes unto God, make a
joyful noife to the God of our fal - va - tion. Who hath inclined our heart* to araife him in tlic houfe of prayer.
p'^p_it j » r^_rz^ ^":^ ._ _rz^_-, ^ 1_
Dedication Anthem. Continued. 95
But will God indeed dwell on eanli, wiil he alS.>c his name uti - :o the te.-nple which men have buiii^ed?
-__Q-
Behold the heav*n of hcav'ns cannot contain Thee, cannot ccniain Thee,
How much Icfs ihen ihij houfc p And
96 T^edication j^nthem. Continued.
now Lord our eyes are unto Thee for Thy bleffing, have Thou rcfpect to the pray'r of Thy fervjnts, hear Thou our fupplication
hear Thou our fupplica - tion, hear
hear, &c.
Thoa our
heat Thou our fuppli - ca - tion. May Thine eyes be ever o . pen to this temple, may Thine honor at all
I'h. u our
Dedication j4nthem. Continued. 97
time* ^wcll here
They (hall pr«r . per wha f;ek its wel - fan
^^ Let all priy fot '.he peice of Zi •• ooi
of fair - ma-ov tad jojr.
N
t /"S /^^
98 ' Dedication Anthem*. Continued.
f ihey on fight of this houfe forget their hatred and be u-nit-ed in the- bonds of peace. Peace bo within thefe facred walls,
izrczplliz' — [ — rTGTi:-j'^'-{-F--|— -—[-{—■•- F — h| — \-\\ — I — t*-*-! — ~r-i — ~T~Ht 7bTl~Tr~h~FT"r~l~-f H-f ■
Who fh'll CA • Kr iato ihe con«crg;tioa cf the Li>r<i,
zgririisTdrarrT— TrTzrrzarsr^teri
Peace be wiihin thefe facred wall*, Love & friendlhip be ye conftint guefts
Dedication Anihefn. <Gontinueci. 99
He thii bath citan k3D<Ji tod > . p'jre htarr, «ho haih not lilt up hliifji t* unit), nor fwura iecticfai'y.
Whj /h.il «i(d in his koly" place ?
" ■ -^- . ^' ^
And be ye life up ye everhfting doors, that the King of glo - - - ry may come in,
Lift yp vouf h»B(i« >" p3tes.
ft'h» ii this King e!
■
100 Tiedication Anthem* Continued.
Tte Lord, Q^"' ^'"^' «">"« "•<* miej'v, ftroJig «nJ mifhly, the Lord m'i«hty in Bat • tie, mighty To bactle. Lift
Even, &c. ~ ~ ^_^--^ "~ "" ""
Li'c U|> your headt,
Mf ytiir beidi O ye giKt,
Ye eT . er , lift-ipj dgarc, that the Kii»< of O.'or;
m«jr coaie is, th« the Kirg of
Et{ii iift thiEs up,
4=
Dedication Anthem » Continued.
iJi
y&^---;r:.
-F
The L». a of hoiis, 1 he Lofd oi b fis,
_Glc-rj tnhj come in, Th»t the K.i»ig of Gary mny ccmc in, VV ho is thii K ng of Glory f
Tne Lom ot
_p_»_» • A. p P-i -O- -(t -i^ -Q- ^^^ ^
Hoftj He i> the King of' G orT, He it the K ng of Glory,
Hil-lc . lu ■ jih, Hal . le . lu . jab, Amen,
~o\
102 Verotia. L. M. |
jlliiiSiilgiiiiif IgilftlfePiiif illi ;
|i Trom all that dwell below the fliice. Let the Cre . a - tor'i priife arife, Let the Re - deem-er'» name be furg, \
ir. 'I
r: Tbio' ev'ry land by cv'ry tongue. Eternal are Thy mercies Lord, Eternal truth attend* Thy word, Thy
r. b u D .
J^erona, Continued. 103
[praife ftiall Toond from fliore to (Ijore, Till funs fhall riie and fct no more. Till funs fii?ll rife and (et no
— «___5.--«^.^— .«»,—
-m. j*_ _^_ ^ *?? _ _ Cj ifl- _, ■— . ■ -,
■ft. . ^_ ^,
le. Till ' funs fhall rife and fet no raor*.
* ■ .
II |
||
Jrnon, . |
CM. |
12 |
Applet on ^ |
L. M. |
^7 |
Burivicky |
X. M. |
18 |
Bondage, |
lo and lo |
41 |
Boxford, |
S. M. |
42 |
Balloon, |
L. M. |
58 |
Bri/lol, |
L. M. |
62 |
Claradon, |
P.M. |
14 |
Concert Hall, |
CM. |
20 |
Canaan, |
CM. |
22 |
China, |
CM. |
33 |
Canton, |
L. M. |
52 |
Columbia, |
New 50th. |
60 |
Calvary, |
CM. |
7S |
Dublin, |
L. M. |
29 |
Digby, |
C M. |
36 |
Dover, |
L.M. |
59 |
Energy, |
C M. |
35 |
F^gyr> |
C M. |
82 |
Flanders, |
L. M. |
30 |
Florence, |
P. M. |
43 |
Franklin, |
8 &8. |
50 |
INDEX to the MUSIC.
Government , |
P. M. |
16 |
Granby, |
P.M. |
40 |
Holland, |
L.M. |
28 |
Halifax, |
P.M. |
46 |
[jitdgment. |
Old 50th. |
68 |
Kinjcle, |
S. M. |
19 |
London, |
L.M. |
10 |
L eeds. |
C. M. |
15 |
Lyme, |
P.M. |
26 |
Lutejlring, |
CM. |
32 |
Lijbon, |
S. M. |
39 |
Leghorn, |
L.M. |
56 |
Moreen, |
L.M. |
25 |
Majefty, |
P.M. |
44 |
Milton, |
CM. |
45 |
Montague, ^ Orange, ^ |
L. M. |
54 |
S. M. |
49 |
|
Pownal, |
S. M. |
9 |
Patmos, |
P.M. |
47 |
Portland, |
L. M. |
48 |
Pitjlown, |
6 lines 8& J |
^'55 |
Poland, — |
L.M. |
57 |
^iincy. |
' CM. |
3^ |
Ronda, |
CM. |
2-3 |
Rujjell, |
S. M. |
34 |
Rome, |
8 6C7. |
38 |
Rainbow, "-^^ |
CM. |
61 |
Rofs, |
CM. |
88 |
Scotland, |
S. M. |
37 |
Spring, |
S.M. |
63 |
Seafons, |
64 |
|
Solomon's Song, |
84 |
|
Trinity, |
P. M. |
24 |
Thanksgiving, |
7^7- |
79 |
Upton, |
P.M. |
1 1 |
Vermont, |
CM. |
21 |
Volta, |
S.M. |
51 |
Verona, |
L.M. |
102 |
Wajhifigton, |
L.M. |
12 |
AK^THEMS. |
||
Let the flirill trumpet's. |
89 |
|
The Lord reigncth, |
93 |
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