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Edition E.
Mode VIII.
THE NEW

OFFICE HYMN BOOK.

PARTS I. AND II.


THE NEW

OFFICE HYMN BOOK

PARTS I. AND II.

Part I.
CONSISTING OF

INTROITS FOR THE SUNDAYS AND FESTIVALS


WITH THE GRADUALS AND ALLELUIAS,
AND SOME SEQUENCES.

Part II.

CONSISTING OF

OFFICE HYMNS, CHIEFLY FROM THE ROMAN


AND SARUM BREVIARIES, TOGETHER
WITH THE PROPER MELODIES.

The Church triumphant, and the Church below,


In songs of praise their present Union show;
Their Joys are full ; our Expectation long ;
In Life we differ, but we join in Song.
Waller.

London: NOVELLO AND COMPANY, Limited


AND
W. KNOTT, 26, Brooke Street, Holborn.

Edition E. 1908.
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PRINTERS.
PREFACE TO THE MUSIC OF
PARTS I. AND II.

As the whole of the words in Parts I. and II. of the N O.H.B. are
translated from the old Service Books,* it is fitting that they should be sung
to the Plainsong to which they have been wedded for so many centuries;
but the simplest and easiest forms have been selected.
The music of the Introits is adapted from the Mechlin version of the
Church's Plainsong. With regard to the Graduals, it was felt that it would be
useless at the present day to reproduce for ordinary choirs and congregations
the elaborate music to which they are set in the Latin Service Books, and
unadvisable to tamper with it ; they are therefore pointed to the Psalm Tones
according to the Mechlin rules. This mode will be found fully explained in the
" Introduction on Plainsong " and Preface to " A Choir Directory of Plainsong " ;
also in " The Canticles " edited by Rev. J. W. Doran and Spencer Nottingham,
published by Novello and Company, Ltd.
But the Editors would remind those Choirs, which have never availed
themselves of the Church's Plainsong, that a colon in every case divides the
verses of the Introits and Graduals in halves, so that no Choirmaster need
find much difficulty in pointing them to Anglican Chants, if such a step be
deemed advisable ; and it seems better to sing them to modern music than to
abstain from the use of them altogether.
The Melodies of the Office Hymns are taken from various sources, which
in each case are specified, but are chiefly from the Ratisbon, Mechlin and
Sarum Service Books. Their adoption is strongly recommended ; but in
every instance an alternative modern Hymn Tune has been suggested, for
the use of those Choirs and Organists that are not versed in Plainsong.
The Editors would plead for the retention of the Proper Office Hymn,
even if the old music be not adopted. However useful and necessary modern
emotional hymns may be in their proper place (e.g., before and after sermons,
&c), it is most desirable to keep them outside the Divine Office ; and this can
only be done satisfactorily by adhering rigidly to the use of the Office Hymns
appointed in the Breviaries for each day of the year.
With regard to the method of rendering the Plainsong Hymn Melodies,
"W.H.F." in his preface to "Hymn Melodies and Sequences," published
by the Plainsong and Mediseval Music Society, says :
" It must be remembered that the notes express no time- value whatever,
and the movement of the melodies is governed entirely by the words, which in
the case of Hymns are of course metrical. The metre depends upon a regular
succession of accents, not on the measured length of the syllables : this is the
essence of a Hymn, and therefore this regular succession of accents must not be
disturbed by the music. The notes in consequence must be adjusted to the
syllables, so that the metre always remains practically intact, whether there be
one or two, or even more notes to a syllable. The simpler melodies easily
adapt themselves to this law, but the more florid melodies! require a little
study in order to obtain a correct idea of the phrasing.
* A few pieces are from the later French Office Books, and so can hardly be called
" old," but these are quite the exception.
+ e g., Melody 89 to Hymn 288, " 0 quam glorifica."
vi PREFACE.

" No system of notation can express exactly the rendering of an ordinary


ballad as sung by a really competent artist ; and as a Plainsong Hymn should
be sung with at least an equal freedom, it is under the same disadvantage, even
when written in proper Plainsong notation : while modern notation can hardly
fail to convey an impression of strict measured time which is fatally misleading;
for to sing a Plainsong Melody like a modern measured tune is radically wrong.
" Great care is needed on the part of the singers, and still more on the part
of the accompanist to keep the light-syllables quite light, and so to preserve the
metrical freedom and balance."
For the Sequences, both Ancient and Modern Music has been provided;
but the Sequences themselves can be sung, or omitted, as may be thought
desirable : and some Choirmasters will no doubt prefer to confine their Choirs
to the five Sequences retained in the present Boman Missal. In this present
edition of the Office Hymn Book, the date of each Sequence and its proper
Melody, which in the case of the older Sequences were always composed
together, are given as far as is known.
The Editors are much indebted to Mr. Spenser Nottingham for pointing
the Graduals specially for this book ; also to Bev. G. H. Palmer for his
Harmonies for Organists to the Office Hymns, written for the original issue of
the Office Hymn Book, but retained, with a few additions, for the present
Edition.
The Editors are also under great obligations to Mr. E. W. Goldsmith for
composing harmonies for Organists to many of the Sequence Melodies, and for
much laborious work in correcting proofs; also to Mr. Arthur H. Brown,
Bev. H. S. Milner, and Mr. Thos. Wigley for their kind assistance in various
ways ; and they gratefully acknowledge many valuable hints and suggestions
made by Bev. G. H. Palmer. To Messrs. Novello and Company, Ltd., they offer
their sincere thanks for permission to insert many of their copyright tunes ; also
to Bev. G. B. Woodward, Editor of " Songs of Syon,'' to the Proprietors of
"Hymns Ancient and Modern," and to the Proprietors of the "English
Hymnal," for permission to use several tunes and harmonies from their
respective collections which are their copyright.
To Provost Ball the Editors are specially indebted for placing his numerous
translations of Hymns and Sequences at their disposal, and for giving them free
permission to make such alterations in his text as might approve themselves to
them ; they also offer their cordial thanks to Bev. G. H. Palmer for allowing
them to make use of his and the late Bev. M. J. Blacker's translations in
" The Hymner" ; and to Bev. T. A. Lacey for No. 138, which was specially
translated by him for the Office Hymn Book.
The Editors also acknowledge the debt which they cannot overestimate to
Dr. Julian for the use they have made of his Dictionary of Hymnology—a book
to which the Editors of all recent collections of Hymns owe so much : for
without its aid that accuracy of detail which is now looked for in Hymn Books
can hardly be attained.
Finally, they apologise for any infringement of copyright of which they may
inadvertently have been guilty, and they ask that the involuntary offence,
if committed, may be kindly condoned.
^J. F. W. BULLOCK.
Radwinter, 1908.
vii

ENGLISH TABLE OF PROCESSIONS,

SEQUENCES, AND OFFICE HYMNS

IN PARTS I. AND II.

HYMN
A Hymn for Martyrs Dr. Neale 120
A wondrous type, a vision fair Dr. Neale (altered) 251
Ail hail 1 ye infant martyr flowers Dr. Neale 189
All Saints, who share one glory bright .. Provost Ball 264
All ye, who seek in hope and love .. .. . .Rev. E. Caxicall and others 252
Almighty God, Who, from the flood Dr. Neale (altered) 172
Anna, Mother fairest ! Rev. M. J. Blacker 247
At this, our solemn Feast J. D. Chambers and others 227
Author of all things Rev. M. J. Blacker 253
Ave, Mary, full of grace Rev. W. J. Copeland 131
Be present, Holy Trinity Dr. Neale 223
Be the Cross our theme and story Dr. Neale 133
Before the ending of the day . . .. .. .. .. .. . . Cento 295
Behold the golden dawn arise I .. .. .. .. .. Dr. Neale (altered) 171
Blessed City, Heav'nly Salem Dr. Neale (altered) 289
Blessed Feasts of blessed Martyrs .. .. .. . . Dr. Neale (altered) 144
Bow we then in veneration .. ,. .. .. .. .. Part it. 226
Bride of Christ, in warfare glorious .. .. .. Rev. W. Palmer and others 139
Bride of Christ, thy thanks declaring Provost Ball 145
Christ is made the sure Foundation Dr. Neale 290
Christ, of the Angels praise and adoration .. .. .. . . Provost Ball 260
Christians 1 to the Paschal Victim . . .. .. .. Based on Dr. Neale 122
Come, Blest Bedeemer of the earth . . .. .. . . Dr. Neale (altered) 183
Come, Holy Ghost, Creator Blest Cento 218
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire . . .. .. .. Bishop J. Cosin 219
Come, Holy Ghost, Who ever One H. Noted and H. & A. M. 292
Come, pure hearts, in sweetest measures ., .. .. . . R. Campbell 142
Come, Thou Holy Paraclete ' Dr. Neale 126
Creator of the starry height Cento 180
Creator, Who from Heav'n Thy Throne .. .. . . Dr. Neale (altered) 175
Darkness to daylight . . .. .. .. .. Based on Provost Ball 159
Dawn sprinkles all the East with light .. .. H. Noted 177
Day of wrath ! 0 day of mourning ! . . Dr. W. J. Irons 140
Earth's bounteous Maker I Whose command Cento 166
Eternal Glory of the sky Dr. Neale (altered) 174
Eternal Monarch, King most High Dr. Neale and H. A. & M. 216
Eternal Buler of the sky . . . . Rev. J. W. Horsley, altered at East Grinstead 261
Fair Queen of cities, joy of earth Rev. TV. J. Blew (altered) 191
Faithful Cross ! above all other Dr. Neale (altered) 235
Father of Lights ! one glance of Thine Rev. E. Caswall 243
Feast of Feasts ! To-day we tell .. Provost Ball and Professor Courtlwpe 123
viii ENGLISH TABLE OF PROCESSIONS, die.
HYMN
For his Lord a soldier glorious Cento 230
From lands that see the sun arise Dr. Neale (altered) 185
From thee, illustrious Teacher, Paul . . .. Dr. Neale and The Hymner 130
Fulfill'd is now what David told Dr. Neale (altered) 234
Glory and honour and praise Dr. Neale (altered) 27
Hail, bright and glowing day ! Provost Ball (altered) 239
Hail, bright Star of Ocean ! Cento 285
Hail day 1 whereon the One in Three Dr. Neale (altered) 156
Hail ! joyful day, with blessing fraught .. .. . . Dr. Neale (altered) 221
Hail, 0 thou of women born . . .. .. .. Rev. Gerard Moultrie 135
Hark, the Hosts of Heav'n are singing Dr. E. H. Plumptre 117
Hark to the voice, whose thrilling tone Cento 182
He, the Confessor of the Lord, whose story . . .. , , Dr. Neale (altered) 276
Hence, gloomy shades, which night-time brings .. . . Dr. Neale (altered) 168
Holiest Father, Merciful and Loving Cento 225
Humbly I adore Thee, Hidden Deity Dr. Neale (altered) 229
In our common celebration Dr. Neale 129
It reach'd the brooding tyrant's ear Cento 188
Jerusalem and Sion's daughters fair Rev. C. B. Pearson 150
Jesu, Delight of Angel Host t Cento 257
Jesu ! Redeemer of the world Rev. E. Caswall 184
Jesu! Salvation's Sun Divine Primer 1706 (altered) 196
Jesu ! the Law and Pattern, whence .. Dr. Neale (altered) 199
Jesu ! the very thought is sweet ! .. .. .. ., . . Dr. Neale 255
Jesu ! the Virgins' Crown, do Thou Dr. Neale (altered) 281
Jesu ! the world's Redeeming Lord .. .. . . H. Noted and II. A. d M. 299
Jesus, Nazarene they name Thee .. .. .. .. . . Provost Ball 137
Joy to thee 1 to souls despairing Provost Ball 136
Keep the glorious Mother's Feast Day The Hymner (altered) 241
Let Angels chant thy praise Rev. T. J. Potter 233
Let ev'ry heart exulting beat . . .. .. .. .. J.D. Chambers 256
Let to-day above all other Provost Ball 148
Light of the soul, Thou Saviour Blest Cento 254
Lo ! Angels' Bread is made .. .. .. .. .. .. Part ii. 227
Lo ! now is our accepted day .. .. .. .. H. Noted and H. A. d M. 197
Lo! the blest Cross is display'd Dr. Neale 134
Lo 1 the Bread, which Angels feedeth Part ii. 128
Lo I the Fount of earth's Salvation The Hymner (altered) 242
Lo ! with the morning . . .. .. .. .. Provost Ball (altered) 158
Maker of all, Eternal King Rev. W. J. Copeland (altered) 157
Maker of all things, God of love .. Cento 167
Monarch of ages Revs. M. J. Blacker and G. H. Palmer 266
Most Merciful ! by Whom is sway'd Cento 176
Now Christ, returning to His own J.D. Chambers (altered) 220
Now let our voices rehearse Cento 300
Now let the earth with joy resound J.D. Chambers (altered) 267
Now that the daylight fills the sky Dr. Neale (altered) 291
Now the thirty years accomplish'!! .. ,. .. H. Noted and H. A. & M. 202
O Blest Creator, God most High J.D. Chambers (altered) 178
O child of God, remember Cento 298
O Christ, Thou art our Joy alone Cento 217
O Christ, Thou Lord of worlds Dr. Neale. 265
O Christ, Who art the Light and Day Cento 297
O glorious Virgin, ever blest Dr. Littledale (altered) 287
ENGLISH TABLE OF PROCESSIONS, etc. ix
HYMN
O God, Creation's Force and Stay Dr. NeaU (altered) 294
O God of truth, 0 Lord of might H. Noted and H. A ct It. 293
O God, Whose hand hath spread the sky Dr. Neale (altered) 169
O great Apostle Paul Provost Ball 231
O great Creator of the sky Dr. Neale (altered) 163
O Heav'nly Word, Eternal Light Cento 181
OJesu! Crown above the sky Cento 280
O Jesu ! Life-spring of the soul Rev. E. Caswall 259
O Jesu ! Lord of Heav'nly grace Dr. Neale (altered) 162
O Jesu, Saviour of the earth Dr. Littledale (altered) 262
O merciful Creator, hear ! H. Noted and H. A d- M. 195
0 Peter, shepherd good. June 29th Provost Ball 240
O Peter, shepherd good. August 1st Provost Ball 250
O Saint most blessed Provost Ball 238
O Saving Victim . . .. Part it. 228
O Saviour of the world, we pray Cento 296
O that to sinners once again descending Provost Ball 236
O Thou of Light Creator Blest J.D. Chambers (altered) 160
O Thou, the Heav'ns' Eternal King H.A.tt-M. (altered) 211
O Thou, the Martyrs' glorious King Cento 273
O Thou, Whose all-redeeming might Rev. R. M. Benson 279
O Three in One, and One in Three. Friday Cento 173
O Three in One, and One in Three. Trinity Sunday Cento 224
O with what glorious lustre thou shinest .. .. J. D. Chambers (altered) 2H8
Of all Thy warrior Saints, O Lord Dr. Neale (altered) 1T2
Of the glorious Body telling Dr. Neale (altered) 226
Offspring, yet Maker, of Thy Mother lowly (V. and M.) .. .. Provost Ball 282
Offspring, yet Maker, of Thy Mother lowly (V. not M.) . . . . Provost Ball 283
Our festal strains to-day reveal Dr. Neale 277
Pelioan of Mercy. Part ii 229
Praise, 0 Sion, praise thy Pastor Cento 128
Praise we the woman, who, endued Cento 284
Pure Light of Light 1 Thou Dayspring fair Cento 164
Raise your voices. Christmas Based on Dr. Neale 118
Raise your voices. Dedication Rev. M. J. Blacker 149
Regard us with a pitying eye Dr. Littledale (altered) 245
Right wondrously released Provost Ball 218
Robes of royal honour wearing Provost Ball 141
Saint of God, elect and precious Dr. Neale 186
Saviour of men, Who dost impart F. C. Hnsenbeth (altered) 215
Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle Dr. Neale (altered) 201
Sing vict'ry, O ye seas and lands! Dr. Neale 125
Sing we all with jubilation ! Provost Ball 143
That Eastertide with joy is bright Cento 270
That which, of old time Provost Ball 232
Th' Apostles' hearts were full of pain Cento 269
The Church on earth, with answ'ring love Dr. Neale 146
The dawn is purpling all the sky Cento 212
Th' Eternal Gifts of Christ the King Dr. Neale (altered) 268
The Fast, as taught by holy lore Dr. Neale (altered) 193
The Father's pardon from above Rev. E. Casicall (altered) 263
The Father's Sole-begotten Son H. A. d- M. (altered) 192
The fiery sun now fades from sight. Saturday . . F. C. Husenbeth (altered) 179
The fiery sun now fades from sight. Trinity Sunday F. C. Husenbeth (altered) 222
The fruitful stem of Jesse blooms Rev. J. W. Doran 246
The God, Whom earth, and sea, and sky Dr. Neale 286
The Heav'nly Word, proceeding forth Dr. Neale (altered) 228
The herald bird, in accents clear Dr. Neale (altered) 165
The Lamb's high banquet call'd to share •• .• Bute, Husenbeth, dc. 213
ENGLISH TABLE OF PROCESSIONS, die.
HYMN
The Lamb's high banquet we await Dr. Neale 214
The Life of God's Incarnate Word Itev. E. Castcall (altered) 187
The limbs, which slumber hath set free Dr. Neale (altered) 161
The Martyrs' wondrous deeds we sing . . .. Dr. Neale and J. D. Chambers 275
The merits of the Saints Dr. Neale (altered) 274
The praises, that the Blessed know Dr. Neale 278
The Royal Banners forward go Cento 200
The Sighs and the Sorrows Dr. Neale 132
The strain upraise Dr. Neale 124
The veil of night but lately laid J. W. Chadwick (altered) 170
Thee, O Christ, the Father's Splendour Dr. Neale (altered) 258
This is the Day. (Easter Antiphons) 203—209
Thou for ever our Salvation Rev. C. B. Pearson 116
Thou in the desert Provost Ball 237
Thou Martyr of unconquer'd might . . .. Rev. M. J. Blacker (altered) 271
Thou onlv Hope of all below Cento 194
Trinity, Unity, Deity Dr. Neale 127
Unto Jesus hasten ye From The Hymner 121
Virgin Saints of high renown Provost Ball 147
Welcome, Festival Day ! Easter Cento 36
Welcome, Festival Day ! Ascension Based on The Hymner 45
Welcome, Festival Day ! Whitsunday Cento 48
Welcome, Festival Day ! Corpus Christi Rev. M. J. Blacker 63
Welcome, Festival Day ! Dedication Rev. M. J. Blacker 104
What beauty hath this solemn tide J.D. Chambers (altered) 198
Whate'er on earth below Provost Ball 249
Who the pilgrim soul defendeth Rev. T. A. Lacey 138
Why, ruthless Herod, vainly fear Dr. Neale (altered) 190
With chasten'd look, and rev'rence meet M. Headlam 244
Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem 1 J.D. Chambers (altered) 210
Yesterday, with exultation Dr. Neale 119
xi

LATIN TABLE OF PROCESSIONS,


SEQUENCES AND OFFICE HYMNS

IN PARTS I. AND II.

HYMN
A Patre Unigenitus xth Century 192
A solis ortus cardine .. .. Sedulius, vth Century 185
Ad eoenam Agni providi Ambrosian, viith Century 214
Ad Jesum accurrite French, xviith Century 121
Ad regias Agni dapes .. .. Ambrosian, viith Century. Revised 1632 213
Adesto, Sancta Trinitas xith Century 223
Adoro Xe, supplex, latens Deitas
8. Thomas Aquinas, xiiith Century (1st line altered) 229
Aeterna Christi munera Ambrosian, Brev. Rom., 1515 268
Aeterna eoeli gloria Ambrosian, \th Century 174
Aeterne Bector siderum Cardinal Bellarmine, xvith Century 261
Aeterne rerum Conditor S. Ambrose, ivth Century 157
Aeterne Bex altissime S. Ambrose, ivth Century. Revised 1515 216
Ales diei nuncius Prudentius, ivth Century 165
Alma chorus Domini .. .. Mother, ixth Century 300
Angulare Fundamentum viith Century 290
Annue Christi xth Century (?) 265, 266
Antra deserti teneris sub annis Paul the Deacon, viiith Century 237
Audi, benigne Conditor S. Gregory, vith Century 195
Audit tyrannus anxius Prudentius, ivth Century 188
Aurora coelum purpurat . . .. S. Ambrose, ivth Century . Revised 1632 212
Aurora jam spargit polum Ambrosian, vth Century 177
Ave, maris Stella Venantius Fortunatus (?) vith Century 285
Ave, Mater Anna xivth Century 247
Ave, plena gratia .. .. French, xviiitA Century 131
Beata nobis gaudia S. Hilary of Poictiers (?), ivffc Century 221
Beate Pastor Petre, clemens aecipe, Die xxix Junii
Elpis wife of Boelhius, vth Century. Revised 1632 240
Beate Pastor Petre, elemens accipe, Die i Augusti
Elpis wife of Boethius, vth Century. Revised 1632 250
Cantemus ouncti melodum Notker Balbulus (?), ixth Century 124
Chorus nova Hierusalem .. .. S. Fulbertus Carnotensis, xith Century 210
Christe, Qui Lux es et Dies Ambrosian, vth Century 297
Christe, Sanctorum Decus Angelorum . . . . Rabanus Maurus, ixth Century 260
Christi miles gloriosus . . .. .. ' .. .. .. xith Century (?) 230
Christo profusum sanguinem .. Ambrosian, vth Century. Brev. Rom., 1632 275
Clarum decus jejunii S. Gregory, vith Century 198
Coelestis formam gloriae . . .. .. .. .. .. . . xth Century 251
Coeli Deus Sanetissime .. .. .. .. Ambrosian, vth Century 169
Coelo quos eadem gloria consecrat Jean Baptiste de Santeuel, xviith Century 264
Consors Paterni Luminis .. .. .. .. S. Ambrose, ivth Century 164
Creator alme siderum .. .. Ambrosian, vith Century (?). Revised 1632 180
Crudelis Herodes Deum Sedulius, vth Century. Revised 1632 190
Crux benedicta nitet .. .. .. Venantius Fortunatus, vith Century 134
Crux fidelis inter omnes . . .. .. Venantius Fortunatus, vith Century 235
Cultor Dei, memento .. , . Prudentius, ivth Century 298
zii LATIN TABLE OF PROCESSIONS, dc.
HYMN
Decora lux aeternitatis auream ! Elpis wife of Boethius, yth Century. Revised 1632 239
Deus Creator omnium .. .. .. .. .. S. Ambrose, ivth Century 178
Deus Tuorum Militum . . Ambrosian, vitft Century 272
Dies irae, dies ilia. . .. .. .. Thomas of Celano (?), xiiitft Century 140
Dulcis Jesus Nazarenas xivtft Century 137
Eooe jam noctis tenuatur umbra S. Gregory, vitft Century 159
Eece Panis Angelorum Part ii. 128
Ecce tempus idoneum . . .. .. .. . . S. Gregory, vi(ft Century 197
Egregie Doctor Paule .. Elpis Mife of Boethius, yth Century. Revised 1632 231
En clara vox redarguit Ambrosian, yth Century (?) 182
Ex more docti mystico . . .. .. .. S. Gregory, vitft Century 193
Exultet cor precordiis . . .. .. .. .. .. . . xvtft Century 256
Exultet orbis gaudiis . . « xitft Century. Revised 1632 267
Fecunda Radix Isai. .. .. .. .. .. French xviiitft Century 246
Festum Matris gloriosae . . .. .. .. .. .. . . xvtft Century 241
Fortem vu-ili pectore .. .. Cardinal Silvio Antoniano, xvitft Century 284
Gaude, pia Magdalena . . .. .. .. .. .. . . xvtft Century 136
Gloria, laus et honor . . .. .. Theodulph of Orleans, ixth Century 27
Gratulare Sponsa Christi German, xiitft Century 145
Haec Dies (Antiphonee) 203—209
Haec est sancta Solemnitas .. .. . . Notker Balbulus, viiitft Century 123
Harum laudum praeconia Adam of S. Victor, xiitft Century 278
Heri mundus exultavit Adam of S. Victor, xiit/t Century 119
Hierusalem et Syon filiae .. .. . . Adam of S. Victor, xiitft Century 150
Hodiernae lux diei .. .. .. Adam of S. Victor (?), xiitft Century 148
Hominis superne Conditor Ambrosian, viitft Century 175
Humani generis French xviitft Century 132
Hymnum canentes Martyrum . . .. .. . . Ven. Bede, viiitft Century 120
Immense coeli Conditor S. Gregory, vitft Century 163
Impleta sunt quae concinit Venantius Fortunatus, vitft Century. Revised 1632 234
In hac valle lacrymarum . . .. .. .. .. .. . . xvtft Century 138
Interni festi gaudia Adam of S. Victor, xiitft Century 277
Invicte Martyr unicum . . .. .. .. . . ixfft Century, Revised 1632 271
Iste Confessor Domini colentes viiitft Century, Revised 1632 276
Jam Christua astra ascenderat 8. Ambrose (?), ivtft Century 220
Jam lucis orto sidere .. .. .. .. . . Ambrosian, yth Century 291
Jam sol recedit igneus . . Sabbato. S. Ambrose, ivtft Century. Revised 1632 179
Jam sol recedit igneus . . In Festo SS. Trinitatis. S. Ambrose, ivtft Century,
Revised 1632 222
Jesu, Corona celsior xitft Century, Revised 1632 280
Jesu, Corona virginum .. .. .. .. S. Ambrose (?), ivtft Century 281
Jesu, Decus Angelicum .. S. Bernard, xiitft Century, Cento. Brev. Rom., 1722 257
Jesu, dulcis memoria S. Bernard, xiitft Century 255
Jesu, quadragenariae . . .. .. .. . . Ambrosian, ixth Century 199
Jesu, Redemptor omnium, Perpes .. .. Ambrosian, viiitft Century (?) 279
Jesu Bedemptor omnium, Quern . . Ambrosian, vitft Century. Revised 1632 184
Jesu, Salvator saeculi Ambrosian, xth Century 299
Jocundare, plebs fidelis Adam o/ S. Victor, xiitft Century 142
Laetabundi jubilemus xiitft Century 143
Laetabundus In Nativitate Domini. S. Bernard of Clairvaux, xiitft Century 118
Laetabundus In Dedicatione Ecclesiae, xiiitft Century (?) 149
Lauda, Sion Salvatorem S. Thomas Aquinas, xiiitft Century 128
Laudes Crucis attollemus Adam of S. Victor, xiitft Century 133
Lucis Creator optime Ambrosian, vitft Century 160
Lustra sex qui jam peregit .. .. Venantius Fortunatus, vitft Century 202
Lux alma Jesu mentium . . .. S. Bernard, xiitft Century. Revised 1632 254
Lux ecce surgit aurea . . .. Prudentiut, yth Century 171
LATIN TABLE OF PROCESSIONS, <tc. xiii
HYMN
Magnae Deus potentiae Ambrosian, vith Century (') 172
Maria castis oaculis Brev. Bom., 1632 244
Miris modis repente liber ferrea Brev. Bom., 1632 248
Mundi aalus aflutura Brev. Sar., xvth Century 242
Nato canunt omnia xth Century 117
Nocte surgentes vigilemus omnes .. .. S. Gregory, vith Century 158
Nox atra rerum contegit . . .. .. .. S. Oregon/, vith Century 170
Nox et tenebrae et nubila .. .. .. . . Prudentius, vth Century 168
Nunc sancte nobis Spiritus S. Ambrose, ivth Century 292
O beata beatorum German, xiiith Century 144
O gloriosa virginum Venantius Fortunatus (?) . Revised 1632 287
O nimis felix, meritiqne celsi Paul the Deacon, viiith Century 238
O Pater Sancte, mitis atque pie xth Century 225
O quam glorifica ixth Century 288
O Salutaris Hostia Part ii. 228
O Sator rerum xth Century 253
O Sol salutis intimis vith Century. Revised 1632 196
O sola magnarum urbium .. .. .. . . Prudentius, ivth Century 191
Omnes una celebremus . . .. .. .. .. . . xvth Century (?) 129
Pange lingua gloriosi . . De Passione. Venantius Fortunatus, vith Century 201
Pange lingua gloriosi
In Festo Corporis Christi. S. Thomas Aquinas, xiiith Century 226
Panis Angelicus Part ii. 227
Paschale mundo gaudium .. ..S. Ambrose, ivth Century. Revised 1632 270
Pater superni luminis .. Brev. Rom., 1682 243
Paule, Doctor egregie S. Peter Damiani, xith Century 130
Pie Pelicane Part ii. 229
Placare, Christe, servulis .. .. .. xitft Century. Revised 1632 263
Primo die quo Trinitas S. Gregory, vith Century. Revised 1632 156
Quae dixit, egit, pertulit . . .. .. .. .. French, xviitA Century 187
Quem terra, pontus, Bidera .. .. Venantius Fortunatus, vith Century 286
Quicunque Christum quaeritis . . .. .. . . Prudentius, ivth Century 252
Quod chorus vatum venerandus olim . . . . Rabanus Maurus, ixt/i Century 232
Quodcumque in orbe nexibus revinxeris Brev. Rom., 1632 249
Rector potens, verax Deus .. .. .. S. Ambrose, ivth Century 293
Rerum Creator optime . . .. .. S. Gregory the Great, vith Century 167
Rerum Deus tenax vigor S. Ambrose, ivth Century 294
Rex gloriose Martyrum S. Gregory the Great, vith Century 273
Rex sempiterne coelitum vith Century. Revised 1632 211
Sacris solemniis . . .. .. .. S. Thomas Aquinas, xiiith Century 227
Salus eterna, indeficiens . . .. .. .. .. .. . . xth Century 116
Salutis aeterne Dator .. .. .. .. xith Century. Revised 1632 262
Salutis humanae Sator viit/i Century. Revised 1632 215
Salvator Mundi, Domine . . .. .. .. Ambrosian, vith Century (?) 296
Salve, festa dies . . ..In die Paschae. Venantius Fortunatus, vith Century 36
Salve, festa dies . . In Ascensione Domini. Venantius Fortunatus, vith Century 45
Salve, festa dies Dominica Pentecostes, xivth Century (?) 48
Salve, festa dies . . .. .. .. . . Corpus Christi, xivth Century (?) 53
Salve, festa dies . . .. .. .. In Ded. Ecclesiae. xiiith Century 104
Salve, O sanctissime .. .. .. .. .. .. . . xvth Century 135
Salvete, flores Martyrum Prudentius, ivth Century 189
Sancte Dei preciose xth Century 186
Sanctorum meritis ixtft Century. Revised 1632 274
Somno refectis artubus S. Ambrose, ivth Century 161
Splendor Paternae gloriae S. Ambrose, ivth Century 162
Sponsa Christi J. B.de Contes, xviith Century 139
Stola regni laureatus Adam of S. Victor, xiith Century 141
LATIN TABLE OF PROCESSIONS, etc.
HYMN
Summae Parens clementiae .. .. .. . . Ambrosian, Revised 1632 176
Summi Largitor praemii . . .. .. .. .. S. Gregory, vith Century 194
Summi Parentis Unice .. .. .. .. S. Odo of Cluny. Revised 1632 245
Supernae Matris gaudia . . .. .. . . Adam of S. Victor, xiitft Century 146
Tantum ergo Sacramentum Part ii. 226
Te Joseph celebrent .. .. .. .. .. .. xviitft Century 233
Te lucis ante terminum . . .. .. .. . . Ambrosian, vith Century 295
Te Splendor et Virtus Patris .. .. .. Rabanus Maurus. Revised 1632 259
Telluris alme Conditor .. .. ,.S. Gregory, vith Century. Revised 1632 166
Tibi, Christe, Splendor Patris .. .. . . Rabanus Maurus, ixfft Century 258
Trinitas, Unitas, Deitas . . .. .. .. .. German, xiit/i Century 127
Tristes erant Apostoli .. .. . . S. Ambrose, ivth Century . Revised 1632 269
Triumphe 1 plaudant maria .. .. .. . . German, xviitA Century 125
Tu Christe nostrum gaudium Ambrosian, vth Century 217
Tu Trinitatis Unitas Pro Ferid VI., S. Gregory, \ith Century 173
Tu Trinitatis Unitas .. .. In Festo SS. Trin. Cento. Brev. Rom., 1568 224
Urbs beata Hierusalem \iith Century 289
Ut queant laxis resonare fibris . . .. . . Paul the Deacon, viiith Century 236
Veni, Creator Spiritus S. Gregory (?), vith Century 218, 219
Veni, Kedemptor gentium .. .. .. . . S. Ambrose, ivth Century 183
Veni, Sanete Spiritus . . .. .. . . Innocent III. (?), ldith Century 126
Verbum supernum prodiens E Patris . . .. . . Ambrosian, vith Century 181
Verbum supernum prodiens, Nee Patris S. Thomas Aquinas, xiiitft Century 228
Vexilla Eegis prodeunt . . Venantius Fortunatus, vith Century. Revised 1632 200
Victimae Pasehali laudes .. .. .. .. .. . . xith Century 122
Virgines egregiae . . .. .. .. .. .. French, xiiiift Century 147
Virginis Proles Opifexque matris. (V. and M.) .. .. viiith Century (?) 282
Virginis Proles Opifexque matris. (V. not M.) .. . . viiitft Century (?) 283
XV

METRICAL INDEX TO PARTS I. AND II.

L.H. 8.8.8.8.7. D.
130, 146, 156, 157, 160-185, 187-200, 128 (v. 12).
210-224, 228, 234, 243-246, 251, 252,
254-257, 259, 261-264, 267-273, 275,
277-281, 284, 286, 287, 291-297, 299. 8.8.8.
140.
D.L.M.
120.
10.10.10.4.
6.6.6.6. (Troch.). 150.
247, 285.
7.6.7.6. D. (Troch.). 12.12.12.12.
135, 147. 231, 239, 240, 250, 265, 266.
7.7.7. D. (Troch.).
121, 12G, 181. 12.12.12.12.12.
248, 249.
7.7.7.7. D. (Troch.).
123. Elegiac.
8.7.8.7. 27, 36, 45, 48, 53, 104, 134.
139 (3), 144 (2).
Hexameter.
8.7.8.7.8.7. 300.
186, 201, 202, 226, 230, 235, 241, 242,
258, 289, 290.
Sapphic.
8.7.8.7. D. 158, 159, 225, 232, 236, 237, 238, 253,
117, 139 (2), 144 (8). 260, 276, 282, 283.
8.8.7. D. Choriambic (Alcaic).
110, 128, 133, 136, 137, 138, 141, 142, 227, 233, 274.
143, 145, 148.
8.8.8.7. D. Irregular and Peculiar Metres.
116, 128 (vv. 10, 11), 133, (v. 6), 118, 122, 124, 125, 127, 129, 132, 149,
137 (vv. 3, 4, 5). 229, 288, 298.
xvi

INDEX OF FIRST LINES.


N.B.—The Hymns and Litanies within bracket) are to be found in Parts III. and IV.

HYMN
A Child is born 336
A few more years shall roll 687
A great and mighty wonder .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 337
A Hymn for Martyrs. Sequence . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 120
[ A pilgrim through this lonely world .. 688]
[ A rhyme, a rhyme for Easter time 447 J
[ A Virgin most pure . . .. .. .. •. ■. .. ■■ . . 338 J
A wondrous type, a vision fair. Office Hymn 251
Abide with me ; fast falls the eventide 304'
Again our Lent has come to us 393 '
Ah I my Sweet Home Jerusalem (Part ii.) 743
All glory, laud and honour 437
All hail, dear Conqueror ! all hail .. 445
All hail the power of Jesus' Name 689
All hail 1 ye infant Martyr flowers. Office Hymn 189
[ All Holy, Holy, Holy, to Thee our vows we pay 587
[All is o'er, the pain, the sorrow .. 444
[ All people that on earth do dwell 690
[All praise to Thee, 0 Lord 371
All Saints, who share one glory bright. Office Hymn • • 264
[ All ye who seek for sure relief 691 ]
All ye who seek in hope and love. Office Hymn 252
[Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to Heav 'n 446]
[Alleluia; Lord most Holy .. 339]
[ Alleluia, sing to Jesus . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 596 ]
[ Alleluia, song of sweetness . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 388 J
Almighty God, Who, from the flood. Office Hymn 172
An exile for the Faith 369
And now, 0 Father, mindful of the love 597
And now our Eucharist is o 'er 622
L And wilt Thou pardon, Lord •• 394
[Angels from the Eealms of glory 340
Anna, Mother fairest. Office Hymn 247
[Anointed One! Thy work is done 472
[Apostle of our own dear home .. • ■ 513
[Around the Throne of God a band 541
[Art thou weary, art thou languid 692
[As now the sun's declining rays .. 305
[As pants the hart for cooling streams 693
[ As with gladness men of old .. .. .. .. .. •• •• ..377
[Ashamed of Thee ! O dearest Lord 694
[At the Cross her station keeping 436
[At the Lamb's high Feast we sing 448
[At the Name of Jesus 695
At this our Solemn Feast. Office Hymn 227
[At war, and on the tented field <• • • 641]
Author of all things. Office Hymn 253
[Ave Maria! blessed Maid •• 581]
Ave, Mary full of grace. Sequence 131
[Awake, awake, O Zion ■• 696]
[Awake, my soul, and with the sun .. •• 301]
INDEX OF FIRST USES. xvii
hymn
Be present, Holy Trinity. Office Hymn 223
Be the Cross our theme and story. Sequence .. .. .. .. .. 133
Before the ending of the day. Office Hymn 295
[Behold an Israelite indeed 535]
[ Behold and see Christ's chosen Saint 548 J
Behold the golden dawn arise. Office Hymn 171
[Behold the Lamb of God 097]
[Behold the Master passeth by 540]
[Bless'd are the pure in heart 698 ]
Blessed City, Heav'nly Salem. Office Hymn 289
Blessed Feasts of blessed Martyrs. Sequence 144
[Bow we then in veneration . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 598 ]
[Bread of Heav'n on Thee we feed 599]
[Break forth, 0 earth, in praises .. 099]
Bride of Christ, in warfare glorious. Sequence 139
Bride of Christ, thy thanks declaring. Sequence 145
[Brief life is here our portion. Part ii 820
[Bright among the Virgin-Martyrs .. .. .. 556
[Bright the vision that delighted 700
[Brightest and best of the sons of the morning 378
[ Brightly gleams our banner 701
I Bringing Life and Peace and Gladness 449 j
[Brother, now thy toils are o'er 6661
[ Call them in ! the poor, the wretched 659 ]
[ Christ is gone up ; yet ere He passed 631 ]
Christ is made the sure foundation. Office Hymn .. .. .. . . 290
[ Christ is risen ! Christ is risen .. 450]
Christ, of the Angels praise and adoration. Office Hymn 260
[Christ the Lord hath risen .. .. .. 451]
[Christ, Whose glory fills the skies 302]
[ Christ will gather in His own .. .. .. . . 667 ]
[ Christian, dost thou see them .. .. 395 ]
[ Christian, seek not yet repose .. 702]
[Christians, awake .. .. .. .. .. .. .■ 341]
Christians, to the Paschal Victim. Sequence 122
[ Christ's own Martyrs, valiant Cohort 571]
[ Cling to the Mighty One 703]
[ Close beside the Heart that loves me .. .. 704]
Come, Blest Redeemer of the earth. Office Hymn .. 183
Come, Holy Ghost, Creator Blest. Office Hymn 218
Come, Holy Ghost, our bouIs inspire. Office Hymn 219
Come, Holy Ghost, Who ever One. Office Hymn 292
[ Come, let us raise our voices .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 509 ]
[ Come, let us sing the song of songs .. .. 705]
[Come, O Jesu, to Thy Table 600]
[Come 1 our Father's Voice is calling 593 ]
Come, pure hearts. Sequence . . 142
[ Come, see the place where Jesus lay 452]
Come, Thou Holy Paraclete. Sequence . . 126
[ Come, Thou Saviour, long expected .. .. . . 324 ]
[ Come unto Me, ye weary .. .. .. .. 706 J
[ Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem 707 ]
[ Come, ye faithful, raise the strain .. 453]
[ Come, ye thankful people, come . . 647 ]
[ Comes at times a stillness as of even .. .. . . 708 ]
[ Creator of the rolling flood .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 519]
Creator, of the starry height. Office Hymn .. .. 180
Creator, Who from Heav'n Thy Throne. Office Hymn 175
[Crown Him with many crowns .. .. 709]
[Daily, daily sing the praises 710]
Darkness to daylight. Office Hymn 159
B
xviii INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
HY5IS
[Daughters of Zion! royal maids 431]
Dawn sprinkles all the East. Office Hymn 177
Day of wrath. Sequence 140
Days and moments quiokly flying 711]
Dear Angel, ever at my side 546 ]
Deep down beneath th' unresting surge 674 ]
Do no sinful action . . .. .. .. .. .. .■ •• • • 675 ]
Dread Jehovah ! God of nations 639]
[Earth to-day rejoioes 342]
Earth's bounteous Maker. Office Hymn 166
Eight days amid this world of woe 372 ]
' Ere we leave Thine Altar, Lord 623 J
'Eternal Father, strong to save 642]
Eternal glory of the sky. Office Hymn 174
Eternal Monarch, King most High. Office Hymn 216
Eternal Ruler of the sky. Office Hymn 261
[Evensong is hus'd in silence 323]
[Ev"ry generation, Mary, calls thee blest 582]
Fair Queen of cities, joy of earth. Office Hymn 191
[ Faith of our fathers ! living still 712]
Faithful Cross, above all other. Office Hymn 235
Far from my Heav'nly Home 713
Far over the Mountains in gladness of springtime 522
Father, before Thy Throne of Light 542
Father, let me dedicate 375 ]
Father of lights ! one glance of Thine. Office Hymn 243
[ Father of mercies, God of love 529 ]
[ Father, whate'er of earthly bliss .. 714]
Feast of Feasts I to-day we tell. Sequence 123
Fierce was the wild billow .. . . 715
Firmly I believe and truly 716
First of Martyrs, thou whose name 368
For all Thy love and tenderness 510
For all Thy Saints who from their labours cease 572
For ever with the Lord 717
For his Lord a soldier glorious. Office Hymn 230
For the Fount of Life Eternal 718]
For thee, O dear, dear country (Part iii.) 820 ]
For Thy dear Saint, 0 Lord 573]
For Thy mercy and Thy grace 374]
Forty days and forty nights 396]
[From Greenland's icy mountains 652]
From lands that see the sun arise. Office Hymn 185
[From Sinai's trembling peak 559]
[From the princely city 379]
From thee, illustrious Teacher Paul. Sequence 130
Fulfill'd is now what David told • 234
'Gainst what foemen art thou rushing 498
Give ear, give ear, good Christian men . . .. .. .. .. . . 454
Give me the wings of faith to rise .. 574
Give us our Daily Bread 719
Glorious things of thee are spoken 720
Glory and honour and praise. Procession, Palm Sunday 27
Glory be to Jesus 411]
Glory to God in the Highest is ringing 343
Glory to Thee, my God, this night 306
God Eternal, Mighty King 676
God is gone up with a merry noise 473
God moves in a mysterious way 721
God of grace, O let Thy Light 653
INDEX OF FIRST LINES. xix
HYMN
God of mercy, God of grace .. . . 722
God reigns Above, He reigns Alone 723
God save our gracious King . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 044
God the All-terrible 724
God the Father, Who in mercy 668
God the Father, Whose creation 648
God the Father, Whose relation 491
God, Who madest Earth and Heaven 307
Good Christian men, rejoice . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 344
[ Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 391
[ Great God, what do I see and hear 325
Hail, bright and glowing day. Office Hymn 239
Hail, bright Star of Ocean. Office Hymn .. .. .. 285
Hail day ! whereon the One in Three. Office Hymn 156
[ Hail ! Festal Day. Ascension Procession 474
[Hail! Festal Day. Corpus Christi Procession 601
[ Hail ! Festal Day. Dedication Procession . . .. .. .. .. .. 586
[ Hail ! Festal Day. Easter Procession 455
[ Hail ! Festal Day. Whitsuntide Procession 483
[Hail, gladdening Light .. .. .. .. .. •• -• •• 308
[ Hail, harbinger of morn .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •• 516
[Hail! Holy Flesh of Jesus Christ 602
Hail ! Joyful Day, with blessing fraught. Office Hymn 221
Hail, O thou of women born. Sequence .. .. .. .. .. .. 135
Hail, Spear and Nails 432
Hail the day that sees Him rise •• 475
Hail the love and power amazing . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 497
Hail the Sign, the Sign of Jesus 725
Hail, Thou Living Bread from Heaven 603
Hail, Thou Source of ev'ry blessing 380
Hail to another year . . .. .. .. .. .. •• •• •• 376
Hail to the Lord's Anointed 381
Hail to Thee, True Body sprung v .. 604
Hail, True Body, born of Mary 605
Hard is the painful wood 412
Hark, my soul ! it is the Lord 726
Hark the glad sound 1 the Saviour comes 326
Hark ! the Herald Angels sing .. 345
Hark ! the Hosts of Heaven are singing. Sequence 117
[Hark, the sound of holy voices 575]
Hark to the voice whose thrilling tone. Office Hymn 182
Have mercy Lord, on me .. .. .. .. ■• ■■ •• •• 397
Have meroy on us, God Most High 492
He comes with the swell of the Angels' Song 727
He is coming, He is coming 327
He is risen, He is risen .. , 456
He the Confessor of the Lord, whose story. Office Hymn 276
[ He Who once in righteous vengeance .. .. .. .. .. .. 435 ]
[Hear Thy children, Gentle Jesus 677 ]
Hence, gloomy shades. Office Hymn .. .. .. .. .. •• 168
[ Herald in the wilderness .. .. .. .. .. •• .■ •■ 537
[ Heralds of Jesus, through all time 560
[ Here in Thy Presence, dread and sweet . . .. •• 594
[Here, O my Lord, I see Thee, face to face 606
[Hermits of the desert waste 567
Holiest Father, Merciful and Loving. Office Hymn 225
[ Holy Anna, Judah's glory 527
[ Holy Father, cheer our way 309
[Holy Father, hear my cry 728
[ Holy Ghost, come down upon Thy children .. .■ •. .. .. 484
[Holy Ghost, Divine Creator 485
[Holy, Holy, Holy 1 Lord God Almighty 493
INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
HYMN
[ Holy is the seed-time . . .. .. 649 ]
[Holy Mother, be there written (Part ii.) 436]
I Holy offerings, rich and rare . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 729 ]
[ Holy Spirit, Truth Divine 730]
[ Hosanna in the Highest 624 1
[ How blessed is the force of prayer . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 530 ]
[ How brightly beams the Morning Star .. .. .. .. .. .. 731 ]
[ How shalt thou bear the Cross that now .. .. .. .. .. .. 732 ]
[ How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds .. 733 ]
Humbly I adore Thee 229
I do not ask, 0 Lord, that life may be .. .. .. 734
I heard the Voice of Jesus say .. .. •■ •. .. .. .. 735
I love to hear the story .. 678
I loved the beauty of the earth .. 736
I need Thee, precious Jesu .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 737
I was a wandering sheep .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 661
I was wandering and weary 738
I wish to have no wishes left . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 739
I worship Thee, sweet will of God . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 740
If there be that skills to reckon .. 576
If we come to our Lord and in penitence bend . . .. .. .. .. 741
In a silence deep at midnight .. .. .. •• .. .. .. 346
In days of old on Sinai .. .. .. .. ■• .. .. .. 531
In grief and fear to Thee, 0 Lord . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 640
In Heaven 'tis given to rest thee .. .. .. •• .. .. .. 514
In our common celebration. Sequence .. 129
[ In the brightness of the sunshine . . .. .. 476 ]
[ In the Christian's Home in glory .. 742 ]
[ In the Cross of Christ I glory .. 511]
[ In the ending of the year . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 347 ]
[In the Lord's atoning grief .. .. 413]
[ In token that thou shalt not fear .. .. .. .. .. ,. 590 ]
[ It came upon the midnight clear . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 348 ]
[ It is finished I Blessed Jesus .. 441]
[ It is finished ! Types and symbols .. .. 414]
It reach'd the brooding tyrant's ear. Office Hymn 188
Jerusalem and Sion's daughters fair. Sequence .. . . 150
[ Jerusalem ! my happy home .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..743
[ Jerusalem on High . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 744
[Jerusalem the Golden (Part iv.) 820'
[Jesu Christ, we know full surely . . 025
Jesu, Delight of Angel Hosts. Office Hymn 257
Jesu, God Incarnate 607]
Jesu, grant me this I pray . . 745 ]
Jesu, Lover of my soul .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 746 ]
Jesu, meek and gentle . . 747]
Jesu, my Lord, my God, my all 748]
Jesu, Eedeemer of the world. Office Hymn . . 184
Jesu, Salvation's Sun Divine. Office Hymn . . 196
[ Jesu, Solace of my soul 749]
Jesu, the Law and Pattern, whence. Office Hymn 199
Jesu, the very thought is sweet. Office Hymn . . 255
[Jesu, the very thought of Thee 750]
Jesu, the Virgin's Crown. Office Hymn 281
Jesu, the world's Redeeming Lord. Office Hymn 299
Jesu, we thus obey ■• 608
Jesu, Word of God Incarnate .. 609
Jesus, as though Thyself wert here 433
Jesus calls us o'er the tumult .. . . 494
Jesus came, the Heavens adoring . . 328
Jesus Christ is risen to-day 457
INDEX OF FIBST LINES. xxi
HYMN
Jesus, gentlest Saviour 626
Jesus, High in glory 679
Jesus, I my cross have taken . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 751
Jesus, in Thy dear Sacrament 610
[ Jesus is God ! the solid earth 752
[ Jesus is here with us .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. 611]
[ Jesus lives ! Thy terrors now 458]
[ Jesus, meek and lowly . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 415]
Jesus, Nazarene they name Thee. Sequence .. .. .. .. .. 137
[Jesus, Eefuge of the weary .. 753]
[ Joy fills our inmost heart to-day 349 ]
[ Joy, joy ! the Mother comes . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 500 J
Joy to thee! to souls despairing. Sequence 136
Keep the glorious Mother's Feast Day. Office Hymn 241
[King of Israel, Word Incarnate .. 382]
[King of Saints for ever .. .. .. 651 J
Laud the grace of God victorious .. .. .. .. 515 J
Lead, kindly light 754]
Let all mortal flesh keep silence 612 J
Let all the world in ev'ry corner sing .. .. .. .. .. .. 755 J
Let Angels chant thy praise. Office Hymn .. .. .. .. .. 233
Let ev'ry heart exulting beat. Office Hymn .. .. .. .. .. 256
Let heart and voice together raise . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 495 ]
Let our Choir new anthems raise .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 561]
Let the Church of God rejoice .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 557]
[Let the song be begun 459]
Let to-day above all other. Sequence .. .. .. .. .. .. 148
[ Let us with a gladsome mind .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 756]
[Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 654]
Light of the soul, Thou Saviour Blest. Office Hymn 254
[Light of the world, O shine on us .. 757
[Light's abode, Celestial Salem .. .. .. .. .. ,. .. 758
[Lilies white, and roses red 570
Lo 1 Angels' Bread. Part ii. Office Hymn 227
[Lo! from the desert homes .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 517]
[Lo! He comes 329]
Lo ! now is our accepted day. Office Hymn 197
[Lo ! round the Throne a glorious band 577]
Lo ! the blest Cross is display'd. Sequence 134
[Lo ! the Bread, which Angels feedeth .. .. .. .. .. .. 613]
Lo ! the Fount of earth's Salvation. Office Hymn 242
[ Lo ! the Sacrifice Atoning . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 627 ]
Lo ! with the morning. Office Hymn .. .. .. .. .. .. 158
Lone and weary, sad and dreary .. .. .. .. 398^
Look in pity, Lord of glory 646
Look, ye Saints, the sight is glorious .. ■• .. .. .. .. 477
Lord, as to Thy dear Cross we flee 759
Lord, enthroned in Heav'nly splendour 614
Lord, I hear of showers of blessing 662
Lord, in this Thy mercy's day 399'
Lord, in Thy Name Thy servants plead 471
[Lord, it belongs not to my care 760
[Lord Jesus, think on me .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 400
Lord of all, Thy glory veiling 350
Lord of mercy and of might 761 '
Lord of our life, and God of our salvation .. 763
Lord of the worlds above 762
Lord, pour Thy Spirit from on High 636'
Lord, to-day we praise Thee .. 533
Lord, we implore Thy mighty grace .. .. .. .. .. .. 503
Lord, when we bend before Thy Throne . . 401 ]
Lord, Who at Cana's wedding feast.. .. 632]
INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
HTMN
Maker of all, Eternal King. Office Hymn 157
Maker of all things, God of love. Office Hymn 167
Monarch of ages, hear us. Office Hymn .. 266
[ Most Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove 486]
Most merciful ! by Whom is sway'd. Office Hymn 176
Mother, from whose bosom's veil .. 528
My Father's Home Eternal 764
My God, accept my heart this day . . .. .. .. 595
My God, and Father, while I stray . . 767
My God, and is Thy Table spread . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 615
My God ! how wonderful Thou art . . .. 765
My God, I love Thee, not because . . .. 766 .
[ My Lord in glory reigning .. 768 J
' My Lord, my Master, at Thy Feet 416]
My sins, my sins, my Saviour .. 402 ]
My spirit longs for Thee 769]

Nearer, my God, to Thee • ■ 770


Never further than Thy Cross 771
New ev'ry morning is the love .. .. .. .. .. •. . . 303
No more of strife 1 no more of pain . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 461 _
[No more sadness now, nor fasting .. 351]
[None other Lamb, none other Name 772]
'Not all the blood of beasts 403]
Not by the Martyr's death alone 566]
Now are the days of humblest prayer .. . . 404 ]
Now Christ returning to His own. Office Hymn 220
[Now Father, we commend .. .. .. .. .. 310]
[Now let each cheer his comrade (Part ii.) 837]
Now let our voices rehearse. Office Hymn .. .. .. .. . . 300
Now let the earth with joy resound. Office Hymn . . 267
Now lift your glad voices 460
Now on the Holy Ghost let us call 773
Now our Heav'nly Aaron enters .. 479
Now returns the Awful Morning 440
Now thank we all our God 774
Now that the daylight fills the sky. Office Hymn 291
[ Now the day is over . . .. ". . . 680 ]
Now the thirty years accomplish'd. Offiee Hymn 202
[ Now to God on High be glory 352 ]
O Blest Creator, God Most High. Office Hymn 178
O child of God, remember. Office Hymn 298
O Christ, Thou art our Joy alone. Office Hymn 217
O Christ, Thou Lord of Worlds. Office Hymn 265
[O Christ, Thou Son of Mary 549]
O Christ, Who art the Light and Day. Office Hymn 297
O come, all ye faithful . . 353 ]
O come and mourn with me awhile . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 417
O come, O come, Emmanuel . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 330
O come to the Merciful Saviour .. . . 775
O day of rest and gladness • • 321
[O Father, Thou Who hast created all 589
O glorious Virgin, ever blest. Office Hymn 287
O God, Creation's Force and Stay. Office Hymn 294
[ O God of Hosts, the Mighty Lord 776 ]
O God of Truth, O Lord of Might. Office Hymn 293
O God, our help in ages past 777
O God, unseen, yet ever near. . .. 616
O God, Who metest in Thine Hand 643
O God, Whose Hand hath spread the sky. Office Hymn 169
[O great Absolver (Part ii.) 409 ]
O great Apostle Paul. Office Hymn 231
INDEX OF FIRST LINES. ixiii
HYMN
O great Creator of the Sky. Office Hymn 163
[ O happy hand of pilgrims .. •• 778]
[ O Heav'nly Jerusalem 552 J
O Heavenly Word, Eternal Light. Office Hymn 181
O Holy Spirit; Lord of grace 779 ]
O Jerusalem, beloved 501 ]
' O Jesu I as we watch Thee hang 418 J
O Jesu Christ, our Lord most dear 592 J
O Jesu, Crown above the sky. Office Hymn 280
[ O Jesu, in Thy torture 419 ]
O Jesu, Life-spring of the soul. Office Hymn 259
O Jesu, Lord of Heav'nly grace. Office Hymn 162
[ O Jesu, Lord, remember 628]
O Jesu, Saviour of the earth. Office Hymn 262
[ O Jesu, Thou art standing . . .. , 780 ]
[ O Jesus, God and Man 681 ]
[ O Jesus, Lamb of God 781 1
[ O joyful was the morn 351 ]
[ O King enthroned on High 487 ]
[ O King of kings, Thy blessing shed 645 J
[ O King of Saints, to Thee 578 J
[ O Lamb of God, Whose love Divine 509
[ O Lord of Heav'n and earth and sea 782
[ O Lord, to Whom the spirits live 554
[ O Lord, turn not Thy Face from me 405
[ O Love, Who formedst me to wear . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 783
O Merciful Creator, hear. Office Hymn 195
[ O my tongue, the praise and honour 583 ]
[ O noble Martyr, thee we sing 507 ]
[ O Paradise, O Paradise 784]
[ O perfect Love, all human thought transcending 633]
O Peter, Shepherd good. June 29. Office Hymn 240
O Peter, Shepherd good. August I. Office Hymn 250
[ O Priestly Hands, which on the cruel Cross 434]
[ O Sacred Head surrounded 420 ]
[O Sacred Heart 785]
O Saint most blessed. Office Hymn 238
[ O Saving Victim, op'ning wide .. .. 617]
O Saviour of the world, we pray. Office Hymn 296
[ O sinner, lift the eye of faith 421 ]
[ O Sion, open wide thy gates 502 ]
[ O sons and daughters, let us sing 462 ]
[ O Soul of Jesus, sick to death 429 ]
O that to sinners. Office Hymn 236
[ O the Mystery, passing wonder 618 ]
[ O Thou, from Whom all goodness flows 786]
O Thou, of light Creator Blest. Office Hymn 160
[ O Thou sweetest Source of gladness 787 ]
[ O Thou, th' Eternal Father's Word 568 J
O Thou, the Heav'ns' Eternal King. Office Hymn 211
O Thou, the Martyrs' glorious King. Office Hymn .. 273
[ O Thou, the weary pilgrim's rest 488]
[ O Thou, Who makest souls to shine .. 637]
O Thou, Whose all-redeeming might. Office Hymn 279
[ O Thou, Whose love Paternal 634 ]
O Three in One, and One in Three. Fri. Morn. Office Hymn 173
O Three in One, and One in Three. Trinity Sun. Office Hymn .. .. 224
[ O to have dwelt in Bethlehem .. •■ 788 ]
[ O what if we are Christ's 562 ]
[ O what their joy and their glory must be 789 ]
O with what glorious. Office Hymn 288
[ O Word of God above •• 588 ]
[ 0 Word of Truth ! in devious paths 611 1
INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
HYMN
[ O world, I must forsake thee 790 J
O worship the King . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 791 ]
O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness .. 792 J
O'er the hill and o'er the vale .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 383 J
O'erwhelm'd in depths of woe .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 430 ]
Of all Thy warrior Saints, 0 Lord. Office Hymn 272
[ Of the Father's Love begotten 355 ]
Of the glorious Body telling. Office Hymn 226
[Of the Martyrs we sing .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •• 5G3]
Offspring, yet Maker. Virgin and Martyr. Office Hymn 282
Offspring, yet Maker. Virgin, not Martyr. Office Hymn 283
[Oft in danger, oft in woe 793 ]
[ On Easter Morn Christ rose again .. 403 ]
| On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry 331 ]
[ On the Bosom of the Saviour 525 ]
[ On the Resurrection Morning 4G4 ]
[ Once again, O blessed time « 356 ]
[Once in royal David's City .. 357]
[ Once more the solemn season calls . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 406 ]
[ Once, only once, and once for all .. .. .. .. .. •• 619 J
[ One there is above all others 794]
[ Only one prayer to-day .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •. 392 ]
[ Onward, Christian Soldiers . . .. .. .. .. .. •• .. 795 ]
[ Our Blest Redeemer, ere He breathed 796]
Our Festal strains to-day reveal. Office Hymn 277
[ Our Master hath a Garden 797 ]
[ Palms of glory, raiment bright .. .. .. .. .. •. . ■ 579 ]
[ Peace, perfect peace .. .. .. .. .. .. •• •• •• 798]
Pelican of mercy (Part ii.) Office Hymn 229
[Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven 799]
Praise, 0 Sion, praise thy Pastor. Sequence 128
[ Praise the Lord 1 ye Heav'ns adore Him 800 ]
[ Praise to God, immortal praise 650 ]
[Praise to God Who reigns above 543]
[Praise to the Holiest in the Height 390]
[ Praise we our God this day . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 506 ]
Praise we the woman, who, endued. Office Hymn . . 284
Pure Light of Light. Office Hymn 164
[ Quite through the streets (Part iii.) 743 ]
Raise your voices. Christmas. Sequence .. .. .. .. .. ..118
Raise your voices. Dedica tion. Sequence .. .. .. .. .. . . 149
Regard us with a pitying eye. Office Hymn 245
[ Rescue the perishing 663 ]
[ Resting from His work to-day .. .. .... .. .. . . 443 ]
[Return, O wand'rer, to thy Home 664]
[Ride on ! ride on in majesty .. .. .. .. .. .. .- .. 438]
Right wondrously released. Office Hymn 248
[ Rise, glorious Conqueror, rise •• • . 478 ]
Robes of royal honour wearing. Sequence .. .. .. .. •• • . 141
[Rock of Ages, cleft for me •• 801]
[ Royal Day that chasest gloom 358]
[ Safe in the arms of Jesus 802]
[ Safely, safely gathered in 672]
Saint of God, elect and precious. Office Hymn 186
[ Saint of the Sacred Heart 370 ]
f Saint of the thorns and roses .. .. 505]
[ Saints of God, whom faith united . . .. .. .. .. .. • • 550 ]
[ Sanctify me wholly 422 ]
[Saviour, amid the throng that press'd 423]
INDEX OF FIRST LINES. XXV
HYMN
[Saviour, Blessed Saviour 803]
[ Saviour, like a shepherd lead us . . .. .. .. .. .. . . '582 ]
Saviour of men, Who dost impart. Office Hymn.. .. .. .. .. 215
[ Saviour, sprinkle many nations .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 055 ]
[ See, amid the winter's snow 359
[ See the Conqueror mounts in triumph .. .. .. .. .. . . 479
[ Shall we gather at the river . . .. .. .. .. .. .. • • 804
[ Shall we not love thee, Mother dear 584
[ Shine on our souls, Eternal God . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 805
[ Silent night ! hallow'd night 3G0 ]
Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle. Office Hymn 201
Sing vict'ry, O ye seas and lands. Sequence .. .. .. .. •■ 125
Sing we all with jubilation. Sequence .. .. .. .. .. . . 143
[ Sing we the praise of Peter . . .. 520 ]
[Sleep, Holy Babe 361]
[ Sleep on, beloved, sleep and take thy rest . . .. .. .. .. . . 669 ]
" Sleep thy last sleep . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 670
Soldiers of Christ, arise 806
Soldiers of the Cross, arise . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 660
Songs of praise the Angels sang . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 807
Songs of thankfulness and praise . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 380 ]
Souls of men, why will ye scatter . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 808
[ Spirit of Mercy, Truth, and Love 489
Starry hosts are gleaming . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 312
Stars of the morning, so gloriously bright .. . . 544
Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear .. .. .. .. .. . . 313
Sunset and evening star .. . . 809
Sweet Saviour, bless us, ere we go 314
[ Sweet the moments, rich in blessing 424
[ Take up thy Cross, the Saviour said .. .. .. .. .. •• 810
[ Tell it out among the heathen 811
[ Ten thousand times ten thousand 812
[Tender Shepherd, Thou hast still'd 673
[ That day of wrath, that dreadful day 332
That Eastertide with joy is bright. Office Hymn 272
That which of old time all the Holy Prophets. Office Hymn 232
[The Advent of our King 333]
The Apostles' hearts were full of pain. Office Hymn 269
[ The Cedar of Lebanon 362 ]
[The Church has waited long 813]
The Church on earth, with answering love. Sequence 146
The Church's One Foundation 814
The clouds of night 465
The Cross, the Cross ! Oh, bid it rise 539
The dawn is purpling all the the sky. Office Hymn 212
[ The day is past and over • ■ 315]
[The Day of Resurrection 466]
The Eternal gifts of Christ the King. Office Hymn 268
The faithful stem of Jesse blooms. Office Hymn .. . . 246
The Fast, as taught by holy lore. Office Hymn . . .. 193
The Father's pardon from above. Office Hymn .. .. .■ .. .. 263
The Father's Sole begotten Son. Office Hymn 192
The fiery sun now fades from sight. Saturday. Office Hymn 179
The fiery sun now fades from sight. Trinity Sunday. Office Hymn .. . . 222
[ The foe behind, the deep before .. .. .. .. .. .. . ■ 467 ]
The God, Whom earth, and sea, and sky. Office Hymn . . 286
[ The great Apostle call'd by Christ .. .. 521]
[ The Head that once was crown'd with thorns 815]
The Heav'nly Word proceeding forth. Office Hymn 228
The herald bird in accents clear. Office Hymn 165
[ The highest and the holiest place . . .. 5°4 ]
The Lamb's high banquet call'd to share. Office Hymn 213
INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
HYMN
The Lamb's high banquet we await. Office Hymn 214
[ The Land beyond the sea 816]
[The Leaders of the Church of Christ 558]
The Life of God's Incarnate Word. Office Hymn 187
The limbs which slumber hath set free. Office Hymn 161
[ The Lord is risen indeed .. .. .. •. .. •• •• • • 468 ]
[The Lord my pasture shall prepare 817]
The Martyrs' wondrous deeds we sing. Office Hymn 275
The merits of the Saints. Office Hymn . . .. 274
[The night is closing o'er us 316]
The praises that the blessed know. Pro-Office Hymn 278
[ The race that long in darkness sat 385 ]
[ The radiant morn hath pass'd away. . 317]
[ The roseate hues of early dawn .. .. .. .. .. .. 818]
The Royal Banners forward go. Office Hymn 200
[ The shadows of the evening hours 318]
The sighs and the sorrows. Sequence . . 132
The snow lay on the ground . . 363]
The Son of God goes forth to war 564 ]
The spacious firmament on high .. .. .. .. .. ■• 819]
The strain upraise. Sequence .. .. .. .. .. .. • . 124
[ The sun is sinking fast .. .. .. •• •• •• •■ •■ 319]
"The veil of night but lately laid. Office Hymn 170
The Voice that breathed o'er Eden 635]
The world is very evil . . .. 820]
The world itself keeps Easter Day . . .. 469 ]
The year begins with Thee 373 J
Thee, O Christ, the Father's Splendour. Office Hymn 258
Thee, we adore, O hidden Saviour, Thee 620
Their names are names of kings . . .. .. •■ .• •• • ■ 565
There is a blessed Home .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 821
There is a book who runs may read . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 389
; There is a Fountain fill'd with Blood 425 [
There's a friend for little children 684
There is a green hill far away .. .. .. .. ■. .. . • 683
There is a happy Land .. .. .. .. .. .. •• . . 822
There no waxing moon (Part ii.) . . .. .. .. .. •. . . 718
There were ninety and nine . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 823
They are waiting for our coming .. 824
They come, God's Messengers of love .. .. .. .. .. . . 545
They could not make his shrine too bright 547
They leave the land of gems and gold .. .. .. .. .. . . 386
They, whom many a land divides . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 825
They, whose course on earth is o'er (Part ii.) .. .. .. .. 825
Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old .. 638
Thine for ever 1 God of love 826 '
This is My Body Which is given for you 439'
This is the day. (Easter Antiphons) 203—209
This is the day of Light 322
Those Eternal Bowers 827
Thou art gone to the grave .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 671
Thou art gone up on High .. ... ■ 480
Thou art the Way ; to Thee alone 828
Thou didst leave Thy Throne 829;
Thou for ever our Salvation. Sequence 116
Thou in the desert. Office Hymn . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 237
Thou Martyr of unconquer'd might. Office Hymn . . 271
Thou only Hope of all below. Office Hymn . . 194
[Thou shalt be crown'd, O Mother blest 585]
[ Thou, Whose Almighty Word 656]
[ Though the lowliest Form (Part ii.) 614 ]
[ Thousands have felt Thy healing power . . 426 J
[Three in One, and One in Three 830]
INDEX OF FIRST LINES. xxvii
HYMN
Through all the changing scenes of life 831
Through Rome's infuriate city 512
Through the day Thy love has spared us 320
Through the night of doubt and sorrow 832
Thy pains, not mine, O Christ 407
Thy way, not mine, 0 Lord . . .. .. .. .. .. .. • • 833
To Jesus' Heart all burning 834
To the Name that brings Salvation 835
To-day above the sky He soar'd 481
[ To-day Thy mercy calls me 029
Trinity, Unity, Deity. Sequence ■ • 127
[ 'Twas about the dead of night 470 ]
[ Two brothers freely cast their lot 526]
[ Unfurl the blood-red banner 057 ]
Unto Jesus hasten ye. Sequence 121
[Up in Heaven, up in Heaven 085]
[Uplift the banner ! Let it float 658]
Virgin Saints of high renown. Sequence 147
[Virgin, thou of virgins fairest (Part iii.) 436]
We are but little children weak 686
We are but strangers here . . • • 836
We are soldiers of Christ .. .. .. .. •. •• •• ■ • 837
We come to Thee, Sweet Saviour 408
We have not seen, we cannot see 496
We keep the Feast in gladness .. .. .. .. .• •• • ■ 538 J
We know not a voice of that River . . .. .. .. •. •• • • 838
We love the place, O God 839
We plough the fields and scatter . . .. .. .. .. .. • • 651
We praise Thee, Lord, for ev'ry soul 840
We praise Thy grace, O Saviour 508
We sing the glorious conquest 499
We speak of the Realms of the Blest 841
Weary of earth, and laden with my sin • • 409
Weeping as they go their way 442
Welcome, Festival Day. Ascension Procession . . .. .. •. . . 45
Welcome, Festival Day. Corpus Christi Procession 58
Welcome, Festival Day. Dedication Procession 104
Welcome, Festival Day. Easter Procession . . 36
Welcome, Festival Day. Whitsunday Procession 48
Welcome that star in Judah's sky 387 ]
Welcome to us is Christmas Morn 482 ]
What are these in bright array 580]
[ What are these that glow from afar 842 ]
What beauty hath this solemn tide. Office Hymn 198
[ What shall we bring to Thee 364 ]
Whate'er on earth below. Office Hymn 249
When Christ the Lord would come on earth 518
When day's shadows lengthen 030
When God of old came down from Heav'n 490
When Holy Church went forth to war 536
[ When I survey the wondrous Cross 427
[When morning gilds the skies .. .. .. .. .. .. •■ 843
[When our heads are bow'd with woe .. .. .. .. .. •■ 844
[When the day of toil is done. . .. .. 845
[When the Lord makes up His jewels 524
[ When the Patriarch was returning .. .. ..621]
[When Thou shalt come, O Lord • • 334]
[When wounded sore the stricken heart . . • • 410]
[Where the mourner weeping •• 846]
[Where the Sacred Body lieth (Part iii.) . . 718]
xxviii INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
HYMN
While shepherds wateh'd 365
While the Cross is gleaming 847
Whither thus in holy rapture 523
Who are these like stars appearing 553
Who is this so weak and helpless 848
Who is this that shines so bright 534
Who the pilgrim soul defendeth. Sequence 138
Why ruthless Herod vainly fear. Office Hymn 190
With chasten'd look and reverence meet. Office Hymn 244
With Christ we share a mystic grave 591 ]
With pain earth's joys are mingled 555 j
With trembling awe, the chosen three 532 j
Work, for the night is coming .. . . 849 |
Worship, honour, glory, blessing 850 ]
Ye choirs of New Jerusalem. Office Hymn 210
Ye people, cease from tears . . .. .. .. .. .. •• • • 366 ]
Ye servants of the Lord 335 J
Ye that pass by, behold the Man 428 ]
Yesterday, with exultation. Sequence 119
[Yet there is room 6651
[ Young and old must raise the lay 367 ]

LITANIES.
Litany of the Blessed Sacrament 857
[Litany of the Church 856
"Litany of the Faithful Departed 859
Litany of the Holy Childhood 860
Litany of the Holy Spirit 855
Litany of our Lord Jesus Christ 853
Litany of Penitence 851
Litany of the Passion 852
Litany of the Eogation Days 854
Litany of Times of Trouble 858]
TABLE OF CONTENTS.

PART I.
PROCESSIONS, INTROPTS, GRADUALS, AND SEQUENCES.

NO.
Asperges and Vidi aquam ... ... ... ... ... ... 1. 2
Inteoits and Graduals :
The Christian Year from Advent to Trinity 3—52
The Festival of the B. Sacrament ... 54
Sundays after Trinity 55—78
Proper of Saints 79—95
Commemoration of the Faithful Departed ... 96
Common of Saints 97—102
Common of B. V. Mary 103
The Dedication of a Church ... ... ... 105
In Thanksgiving for Harvest ... ... ... 106
Processions :
Palm Sunday 27
Easter Day 36
The Ascension Day 45
Whitsunday 48
The Festival of the B. Sacrament 53
The Dedication of a Church 104
The Reproaches (Good Friday) 34
Benedictus Qui venit and Agnus Dei y. ... 107a, 107b
Post Communion Antiphons, with Ps. cxvii. 108—115
Alternative (Modern) Setting for Procession for " The) page
Dedication of a Church" (No. 104) ... > 182
Sequences : page
Preface to the Sequences [i.*]
Table of Sequences [ii.*]
Notes on the Sequences to [vii.*]
The Christian Year from Advent to Trinity 116—127
The Festival of the B. Sacrament 128
Sundays after Trinity 129
Proper of Saints 150—139
Commemoration of the Faithful Departed ... ••■ ••• 140
XXX TABLE OF CONTENTS.
NO.
Common of Saints 141—147
Common of B. V. Mary 148
The Dedication of a Church 149, 150
PAGE.
Two additional Melodies for "St Mater" (436) I t1*'*]
r vO
when used as a Sequence > [161*]

PAET II.
OFFICE HYMNS AND THEIK PKOPER MELODIES.
Office Hymns :
Special Doxologies to the Office Hymns 151—155
Office Hymns for the Week 156—179
Office Hymns for Proper of the Season 180—225
Office Hymns for the Festival of the B. Sacrament ... 226—228
The Hymn " Adoro Te, Supplex, latens Deltas" 229
Office Hymns for Proper of Saints 230—264
Office Hymns for Common of Saints ... 265—284
Office Hymns for Common of B. V. Mary 285—288
Office Hymns for The Dedication of a Church 289, 290
Office Hymns for the Lesser Hours 291—300
Office Hymn Melodies :
PAGE
Introduction ... [i.]-Lx.]
English Index, showing the Melodies) [xi.] — [xiii.]
to which the Hymns should be sung f
Latin Index, showing the Melodies to which) [xiv.] — [xvi.]
the Hymns should be sung J
The Hymn Melodies [1] — [31]
A few alternative Barred Tunes ) [33] -[47]
for the Office Hymns j
PROCESSIONS, INTROITS,

AND

GRADUALS.
X
PART 1 .

INTROITS, GRADUALS, Etc

FOR THE SUNDAYS AND FESTIVALS


THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.

1. As pekoes me Hybsopo.
Btfont a Solemn Euchetrist(exempt during SaSterftde.) the
Hfffow/ng /nay hesufff on Sundays insteadoflh* Jnttoit. Mode VII.

5
Ant. Thou sha/t purge me ^ 0 Lord} with hys-3»p,and

/ short/ be c/ean j Thou sha/t kvotsh me..

etna/ / shot// be, >vhi ter than snout,.

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Ps. iJa-ue mer- cy Up- on me O God; af- ter thy great

good-ness»W G/o..ry be to /he Fathenand totheSon, and

iiE ■ Pm ■ ■■ 1 - - —
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it 1^
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ef. sha// 6e; yvor/d with ...out end, /J. .men.

R«p«ca Anfiphon . Thou shalr purge me.


VlOl AOUAM.

Vie A/totvwfmay 6m fvSslilulwo1 oivrt'nai Easftrfidt. Mode VIH.

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jy'</<s of the Tem-p/e /J/ . /e . /u - ia and

o*// Ao whom that water came , *ve/-«


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/// - /e ~/u. -.- Ps. ^ gioe thanks un - to

Lore/ for r/e /s gra.c/ous; ana* //is mercy

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/fo _ /y Ghost; /7s if was in the beginning ,

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3.
Inl-roir. Mode Vtlh

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m* m
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Shall not be a -sham .. ed. Ps. Shew me Thy ways, O Land,

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and teach me Thypaths. # 6/o ... ry be to the Father, and to /he So/i

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3
u^. e/- sha// be ■ rYor/d with out end /i . men.
Repeat Introir ."llnro Tnee,0 Lord, lifr
N.B. This manner of repealing thf. Introir must- pe observed throughout rhe year.

Between Epistle and Gospl


C/}ivrOftS ChoIff I 6
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Srad«i( /}// then that trgit on Thee. 0 L ord-. shall not be a . sham - ed.
Canr.«^ Shew— .me Thy nays.... 0
Canl Lord: and teach me . Thy paths
only
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lu. a
Cfturons. Choia . VIII .
at 5 3
ft She/r us Thy mercy, 0 Lord : and grant us Thy sal'^ra -ti'on .
N.B. TheCanrors repeat 'RIIqIu'icl once asgbove: rhe Choir ftiMi'nq fn arid singing rhe
Neuma onlq on vowel a . This mode to be observed, rhinougriour rhe u,ear, bwrwhf10
Sequence is sung, rba"fltfe/u'ra-"\s repeated wirhoul- rhe Meumo
Sequence, 116. r
I n |-roi I". Mode VII
1 * I"
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ra-el: Thou that lead est Jo. .seph tike a sheep. %'Slo - ru be to the.

Fafher, and to the 5on , and to the Ho -ty Ghost: /Is it was in the
aa j ■ mV" *" i gjgj ♦ |tg j

beginning , is now t and ev-er shall be ; Wor/d vri/h-out end, /9 /rfen,


Repeal" lnrroir_ Peo-pJe of.Sion'
Betwien Epistli: a mo Gospcl.

mm
Grad. <?/" Si -on hath God ap ptar-ed; in per- feet beau, ty

ft. Ga-ther my Saints together unto Me: those that hare

J
made a covenant with Me yvifh Sa. crifice.

fit le _ lu _
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# 7fte /wr ersofHeauen shallbe sha ken; and then shallthey seethe Son of

Man coming in the clouds ofHeauen with power anU great gto .ry .
Repeat- Alleluia."
Sequence 116.
In trot t\
^ ■ P"
r?e-joice ye in the Lore/ a/ - - way, ano/ a-gain / say, Re -

Joice ye: /e/ your mo. a/era . . /ton be known un-fo a// men;

■ a—
*—■ ■ wY ♦
The Lord is athana1.. Be core.ru/far s>o Jhmy,but in ev'—ru

thing, by prayr it sup.pli.ca.tion, with thanks gi.viny. letyourrequests


HM »

made known un-to Goc/. Pa. Thou artbecomegracious unto Thy land:
■ a ■ ♦ i Hi 1 lit

Thou hastturned away the cap.ti.ytty ofJa-cobJkG/o. ry be to the faliter,

and to the Son, and to the Ho ly Ghost: r7s it was in the beyinning,
-m—■--
i
is now, and ev er shall be : kVor/d with, out end , /J- men .
Repeat lnfroil"_ "Rejoice ye."
Between Epistle & Gospel.
it 1
Grad. 0 Lard. Thou that sittestbe-ftreen Iht _ .Cherxrbim:stir uo Thy shvxilh & comt.
%t. Hear . 0 Thou Shetrhen/i/k-ra el'■■ Thouthatlea/atJoseph like a sheep.

=1
lu _ '9 <7 , _
/K 1
T^ 5 3^ 5 3
$ JAr Thy Sfrenath , <2 Lord. and come and help us
Repeat" tlllelu ia. .
Sequence 116.

5
6. ^iFourtJi £itttt>sry t« JMb? tit
Inlroit".
i.'** i _ In j—

/?/-»/> down ye hea vens from a bove and Jet the skies pour down

a—m*
right eousness ; Jet the earth be o .pen ed, and iet it bring forth SaJ-
, ■ 1 ♦ ■=

- //<?/?. Ps. TheHeavens de.c/are the glo.ry of God; and the firmament

m-
shew-eth His han.di-wcrrk.'fl Glo.ry be tothe Father, and to the Son

m- m ♦ ii 1 ■ ■ 1 —
and to the Holy Ghost. fJs it was in the beginning ,

3
is now, and ever shall be j World with-out end, fl-men
Repeal- Infroil- ." Drop down"
Between Epistle & Gospel. C. iSarvm.
- 1
«rad. 77><» Lord is nigh unto a// them that cat/ upon Him

-Jin: =3
yea , a// such as cad up- on hfim faith -fully

5
% My mouth shall Speak the praise of the Lord

i ♦ ■ ^
and let all flesh give thanks un-f£ His ho-ly Name.
M—f»f

M - /a lu — ia a —
/'.-tO Strum.
i"5= g ■ \ ■ g
Come 0 Lond.andtan-riinot : forgive the sins ofThypeO-ple Is ra e,/.
Repeat" J'Alleluia "
Sequence ,116 .
7.
Mads II.
3^
Zo/-^ said un-to Me, Thou art Mu Son , this day

have I be- got - - - ten 7hee.Ps-. Why Jo the heathen so furiously

rage to-ge-ther: and why do the peo-ple t-ma-gine a vain thing?

%Glo-- rybetotheFather,andtotheSon,and to the Ho lyGhost. Asitj¥a*

beginning, is nowfind'en er shall'be; World' with -out end , rl - men.


Repaat Infroil-— " The Lord saicl*
Between Epistle t Gospel .

(Srod . //j afety p/*My power shall the people orYer Tpee freewill offer-

ings with an ho - ly wor- ship: the dew of Thy birth is of

womb ofthe morn-ing The land said an - to Mu Lord:

Sit Thou on My right hand, until Imake Thine en-e-miesthu foot- stool.

4*i
/!/-/«- - lu ta . .
W \FtsTmt

& The Lord Set/'ef un - /b A/* Thou art My Son , thhis

O^aj/ haue be - $ot - ten Thee. RepeatJrWelu tot *


Sequence \\7.

7.
g (&|jfijrtma* . (A r ansa* oronr)
I n r ro i I" . ^ " ^

light shall shine today _ up-on us;£r un-to us is born the

Ztfri/. and He shall be eall-ed, Won - - der- ful, God,theprince, ofpeci.ce,

Fa-ther ofthe wor/d to came, Whose king -atom shall have no end
f~. pg p^t- ■ -i M
Ps. Lordis King, andhathputon g/o - rious ap-pa-rel: the lordhath puton

} — , Pi , , If? - I
His apparel'^gtrd-ed tfim-se/ffrith Strength. WG/o — ru be to/he father

ao?*/ to the Son, and to the Ho-lg Ghost fts if was in the
r- | - | ■ pa ■ g , M ♦ p. =^
beginning, is no* and ev - er shall be; Worldwithout end, fl - men.
Repeal- lnhroi>_ Lighh shall sh/'ne "
Between Epistle ft, QosftL.
V fSarum

Grad Bless - ecf is tie thait cometh /n the Name ofthe Lonef:

I ~ ! 1 * i „ I
God is the Lord Who hath shenr - ea1 us frghf.
y — jP ■ i , * ^ j > =8
X^. 7/7/J /is Londh c/o-inq:and it is mor-vel-lous in our eues .
MoJt I

/fl . /e _ lu _ /'a . a - . _ _. _ .

jH The Lord is King ; and hath put on q/q. rious ap ga rel : the

Lord hath put on His apparel, andgirdedftim-seifwifh strength.


Repeat "fllleluioi.
S cqu t Nci. 358.
8
(fi ljrtsstniaif Cwwrw^w/
d/so on the Circumc/S/on.
Infroil-. Mode VII.

Un-to lis a Child is born, un-to us a Son is gi-uen;

anal the go vern-ment shall be up-on His shoul der, and His
3g*ii j "1 T~iT-3—■ _— nt~-Hi
Name shall be call-ed, the fin-gel of miah-ty Court -set.
| j ■ "1 T" ~*T | s —-■—
Ps. 0 ■sing un-to the Lord a new song: for He hath

done mar- vel-lous things. Glo-- ry be to the Father

<7/7o' /i? the Son, andto the Ho- Ig Ghost; fls itwas in me begining ,

is now, and ev-er shall be; World with -out end. /} . men.
Repeal- Inrroi'r. "c^/jA* i/j a ^/v/il '
Between Epistle * Gospel .
V. 2. Smrum.

Grab. All the ends of the world haue seen the salration of

■V-+--8 -—-3
our God ■ ^ Joy -ffl in God, a// ye- lands

X^. 77?e Lord hath declared His saf- va -tion : His righteous-

IE -J 5 * T 3
/7e55 AaM //c openlu shewed in the Sight ofthe hea - then .

fever
9. (conti n ued) (ff hrifftttLS* (< 7Wf o/ir-nme)

Mode II

/II - /e - lu _ /'a . a
«. I.AM/

Jfc 7ft* Ac/, lowed day hath deiwn - ed up- on us: come

y« Gentiles , and worship the Lord; for this day a area1?

Light hath de - scend ed up -on the earth . Repcar.////g/&//b/

On the. Circumcision , substitute:-

/?/-/«- lu - MX
VII I. retl-al

£g</ >f>?<? iJ-A sundry times and in dioers manners Spake

//? times past unto the Fa - thers by the Pro-phets; hath

- _ r. , . j___>
//? these last days spoken unto Ay irVtf .£<*».
Repeal-- * fillelu /'« *

Sequence , lid.

10.
iO.
I n |-roih. Mode /.

Prin-ces did sir, and did speak against me, and the un-god-ly

^ have~per- 5e - c^u^ted me; J?e/p


Ipme,
me, O lord my God , for Thy

, : ■ v ■
ser- uant is oc - cu - pi - ed in Thy command — ments .

PS. Bless - ed are these thatare unde-fi- led in the way: and walk

in the law ofthe Lord . Xt. Glo-ry be to the father, and to the Son,

and to the Ho- iy Ghost: r7s it was in the beginninq, is now, and

feJ ■ H # I >— /-ft. I - _^*==E


ei/-er shall be: Wor/d with -out end , ft- men .
Repeal' In froi * - Princes did sit."
Between Epistle k Gospel .
V. 2 f.

Grad.
d. Pr/n - res ■a'/a'' sit and did speak against m6;anct the

E
ungod/y haue per - se - cu - /ea' me W. Help mt 0 Lord

•€
/7?y gg^ : and
_ saue me forMtde
thyII mer- cies' sake .

■ —<€F*\r^p^ Jtf ■VMt I ~


s7/ - /e - /it - ia . a _ _ _
//. i Festal. Meet.

Lo , / see the Heot - uens o-pen-ed. and Je - sus

E =Pfc I
standing at the Right Hand of God. Repeal- I'/f/fmMtia*

S EQUE.NCt. 1 19.
11.
i n f ro i h . (/}lso on May 6) Moa/-e VI.
I f+ ♦
//? the m'idst of the ChurchtTie opened his mouth ; and the Lord

fill-ed him with the spi-rit of wis -dom, and understand - rng:
In Easf»rfide
H\* jdj
in a robe ofglo-ry He ar-ray-ed him. (Hl^le-lu-ia , fll-le-lu - ia)

Ps. it is a good thing to give thanks un-to the Lord; and to sing

prais-es un-to Thy Name most High -est. P. Gto -rg he tothe father,

and to the Son, and to the Ho-ly Ghost: /ts itwasinthebeginningt

/s now t and e*- er shall be,- World with- out end , tR-me'n .
Repear Inrroif _*//» /■/><■ midst "
Between Epistle & Gospel .
V 2.
3
6r«d. There went a saying abroad among the brethren, that thatDisci-

1 I ■
-pie should not die : get Je sus said not, He shall not" die.

^-A— — —1 N ^ -±——
But if I will that he tarry
_ till I came: jit-Mode-
low ft
thou Me.

r7t - le - lu - ia , a - - —
II Festal..

Xf This is that Disciple which testi-fi-eth of fhest things; and

we know that his tes-fi- mo-ny is true. Repeah "Alleluia."

Sequence. M-2,
12
g ■ +
of Me mouth of oe -ry bates, 0, God, and of Suck - lings

Thou hastper feet- edpraise, be cause of'Thine e — ne-mies.

Pa. 0 Lord our Go- ver-nor; how excellent is Thy Name in

all tije world, jfr. G/o-ru be to the Father, and to the Son , and

to the Ho-lu Ghost: /7s if was in the beginning, is now,

and ev-er shall be; World with -out end, /7 - man


Repeal- InlToil". "Out of l-he mouhh "
Between Epistle k Gospel .
V. XSaram.
■ ^ »
= -=? *^ d I
Grad Oursoul_is es-caped; even as a-bird oufofthe snare ofthe fbw-ler.

ftf The snare is broken, and we are de -Jf ver- ed: our help

I —' = . jg :jztt~-zI
standeth in theName ofthe Lord, Who hath made Heayen x earth ,
Mode tv

F!/ le — lu ia ,
IV Festa/.

The White -robed or- my of Mar./yrs :pra/se Thee , 0 Lord.


Repeat "tillelu ia "
Sequence, 1 20.

14
13. ffihi £unb&% after (Shrustm-a* Jj9a£,
Infroit". Mode VIII.

While all things were in qui - -et si- fence, and night was in the

midst of her swift course, Thine /}/■ migh-ty Woroi) 0 Lord- _ lectp-ed

Hea-ven, out ofThy roy al Throrre.Ps. The Lord is Ming,

khath puton g/o-rious ap par-el: the Lordhathputon Mis apparet anot

■A
gird- ec/ Him-self with strength. W Glo -ru betothe Father, and to the
±—%
Son, and to the Ho ly Ghost, /7s if was in the beginning, is now, and
* • ii 'Eli*

ev - er shall be, wor/d with -out end. /J-men.


ftapeaf lnrroit_ "white at/ things'.'
Between Epistle k. Gospel .
V- 7,Sarum.
E . 1
Srad. Thou art fair-erthan the children ofmen : fat!ofgrace are Thtf lips .

. \ . He* " _unn^E ^


^. /Wy heartis inditing ofagoodmatter, /speak ofthe things which /hare

3=1=^
——1—■
made unto the Ming : My fonque is the pen ofa reotd-u wri - ter.
/VToe/e I

Mf-te - /u - ia a — _
_ ^» •IP Si*rum Fated
5ft
Lord is King; and hath puton q/o -nous ap-parel: the Lord

n 1
hath put on His apparel, and gird- ed Him - self with strength.
Repeat . W/teluia
Sequence 118.
44
14. (Kpiphmtg..
Inf-roih. Mode /t

tfe - hold , the Lord, the t?u-ler, 7s come - - and in His

hand is the ktng-dom, and pow-,erl and do- mi . nion.

PS. Give the King Thy judge - mentsl 0 God: & Thy righteousness

1 1
un-to the King's Son. Xf. Glo - ry be to the Father, and to the Son ,

and to the Ho-ly Ghost: /Js it was in the beginning is now

tf/?^ sk- e/- shall be; World with-out end . /7- men.
Repeal- Intr-oif- " Beho/dl the Lord "
Between Epistle k Gospel.

ft- ' Jl"


Srad, AllJheyjrorn Sheba shatl come, they shafl bring gold and in -cense:

ft=^
and they shall shew forth the prais- es of the Loral, fl- rise

it ■ i =
shine, 0 Jer-u-sa -lem : forthe qiory ofthe Lord is ris-en up-on thee.

'IX * * "r^:l:
/?/ - ie - lu -ia . a ■— —

# We haue seen His star in the East : and are come with

•—«-
lifts to wor- ship Him . _Re£ea£.- " Alle/uia".

Sequence, I2).
19
Introir. Afoi/p ////

On the high-est throne I beheld sitting a Man, Whom a mul -

t—r
ti-fude of'the /fn gels tvor — ship sing ing in con — cerf; and

be hold the name of His em - pire is for e-ver- lost- ing . Ps. 0 be
it 1 ♦ fl
1
joyful in the Lord,all ye lands; serve the Lord with glad - ness .

J
# ^/o - rg be to the Father, and to the Son , and to the. Ha -It/;

Ghost; /Is it was in the beginning, is now and ev- er shall be, ,

3 * 1 £ i
World With -Out end. /J- men. Repeal- \rtrwX.'fOn l-he highest "

Between Epistle A Gospel .


VIII. 1.

Grad. Bless-ed be the Lord God ofIsra - el: Who alone from the beginning

1 ,♦
hath cfone^won^drous things .)tf. The moun tains a/so shall

bring peace : andthe litfkhil/s righteousness unto the peo-ple..

/7/-/e - lu - - ia . a - — — —
E » ■ t —1 r e ■ -
# £7 bejot£_ful in the Lord a// ye lands : ana1 serve

Me Lord with glad - ness . Repear "/J//e/uia.".

S EQU ENCE ,1 2 I .
16
16. ffiheiSetottb .$iwfra% after tftpiphnxifc
inrroir. Moc/« /v

VI the EarTh sha/l wor.~\ ship Thee. ] O God:

f ana/ sing
, of Thee , and sha// praise Thy A/ame

3Bg^
Most Highest . P*. # y^y- ail ye lands

Sing praises unto the honour ofH's Name, make Hispraise to


— I ■ *
jg a «IT ■ I.«r S
i ^ gfe
~7T 7*77 ry be To the father, and to the Son, and to
-r? ous P. Glo

Ho-fy Ghost, Ms it was in the beginning t is now and

jig * g g
ftK-*r shall be , World yvith out end /I- men
Repeat Inrroir. M« "
Between Epistle it Gospel.
K Scire/ m .

6rad. Tne lord sent His wore/, and healed them: andthey were saved

~1 ■ ■ 1 1 ■ : , r—
from fhtfr de-sfruc-Hon Ik
V. u that men uvotftd therefore

prat'se the lord for His good- n ess and dec/are Me /ran -

■ders that He doeth fbr the c/til dren or men .

r—j

/K. 1
5
Av/Se Him all ue An gels ofHis ; praise Him,atlJ His host.
JUpear "Hl/e/uia*
Sequence 129.
r
lr>|-roih. Mode v/t.

Wor- ship God , ail ye Mis fin - gels : Si -on hearcf of it

one/ re jo/
ced and the daughters of Ju- dah were glad.
—?
Z3
Ps. 7/6e lard is King , the earth may he g/ad there -of:
■ » ■ i
yea- Me muf-ti-tud* of the isles may beg/ad there -of
V ■

^ /-y AAe Father andto the Jon and to the


y * yf i t 5
//■c-ly Ghost; /7s it was in the beginning's nour and

i
ev- er shall be; World with-out end ) ff - men .
Repeat Inrroif". "Worship God'.'
Between Epistle k. Gospel. .
V. X Sarum .

Grod. The Gen - tiles shall fear Thy Name, 0Lord: and a/I the

Hmgs ofthe earth Thy ma-jes-tu j(f. When the Lord shall

build up Sr on and when His (j/o - ru shall ap-pear.


Mode Vtll

fit - ie - tu ia

3
^ />><; Lord is King) the earth may be glad there -Or;

3
yea. the multitude ofthe is/es mau be q/ad there-of.
Repeal-
r J' Alleluia" «.
Sequence 129
18 On the l*8t Sunday after Epiphany. Sequence 124,
18

Tne Sorrows ofdeath com- pass- ed me . the pains of He//

c^/77« a- bout me and in my tn-bu-/a -tion / ca//-ed up on

/he Lord, and He hcardsny nice outcfWts f/o~/y 7em - p/e

Ps / wilt /ore. Thee., O Lore/, my strength; the Lord is

my stony rook, and my defence : my Say/our ,

my Sod, and my might, in whom I wit/ trust. mi

re-fuye. G/o- ry be to Me Father, and to the Son,

and to the Ho- ly Ghost: r?s /t was in the be ginning,

is no>v , and erer aha// be f Wor/d yy/Vh- out end . H- men.


epeat \r\\-ro\t." Tfye Sorrows"
Between Epistlt k. Gospel.
/Hoote ///. 5 r.

trad. The lord *vi/i be a re faye in due time of tfoii - 6/e

and they that know Thy Name wi//pott the/r trust in Thee.,

tor TAou^lord'f hast never tai/ed them that seeH Thee .


(over.
IP
Id. Continued.

Jf. For the poor sha/f not a/tray be forgotten ; the patient

abiding of the meek shall notperish for eV-er: up, lord


'
and /et not man have the UP -per hand.

TRACT. vm. \ ■

Out of the deep have I catted unto Thee, 0 Lord . Lord

hear mu voice ^ 0 let Thine ears consider weft : the

P 1 * 1 ■ ■ I "' ' ~~
VOICe of mu corn-plaint, /ft. If Thou t Lord wilt be extreme

\ ' , 1 I " " 1 " " 1 ^


to mark what is done a- miss : O Lord, Mrho may a-bide it,

V. For there is mercy with Thee : therefore shaft Thou be fear- ed .


why s/eepest Thou r a -watte , and be noT ab

face, % for-get-fest our mi-se-ry and trou ble ; ourbel-ly

c/eav-lor unto t%e ground t7rise, O Lord, help us, and

de li -• - ver us. Ps. We have heard with our ears . O

God. our fa -/hers haue fold Us . what Thou hast done

in their time of oJd . Gfo - ry be to the Fa ther ,

and to the Son, and to the Ho-fg Ghost, f?s it

was in the be ginning , is now, and ev- er shall

be : World with - out end. /f-men.


Repeat Ini-roir "Up .' Lord. ''
Between Epistle * Gospeu .
/. 10. S

rad. Theg shall know that Thou , Whose Name is Je-ho - irah: (a)
Jfc 0 my God . make them like un - to a wheel (b)

(a) art only the most Highest uer the earth


(ty and as the stub ble be the wind .
(over
19. Continued.
T RACT . VIII ■ 1
t- ■ - g - -^4 1 ■ j . ■ m
Thou hasf mo -ued the Land O Lord: and di - vrd-ed it.

» — — i i i ■ i ■ a
# Heal rhe sores there -of : for it Shah - .

\ = 3 1
ty. That they moiy triumph because of the truth :

therefore were Thy be-/oo- ed de - it if- er- ed .


20.
InFroi I". Mocte VI.

Be Thou my God and my De-fend ert and a place ofre fuge,tiJat

T . ■ m g|—■
Thou may- est save me; for my strong rock and my cas He art Thou

and for Thy Names sake be Thou my Guide and my sustiainer. Rs. In

Thee 0 Lord have Iput my trusf, let me never be out to confusion : but rid

nta and de-li ver me in fhy right- eous nesa. jfr Glo ry be to the Fa-fhcr.

and to the Son , and to the Ho-ly Ghost: As it was in the beginning.

is no* , and eu-er shall be; World with cut end , /f -men ,
UpeaT Inrroir. "Be Thou L' .
Between Epistle k Gospel.
///, 5?

>d. Thou _ _ art the God that do - &th won - ders (a)
# Thou hast might- Tilt/ de - — 77D - cred Thy peo -pie. : (b)

W and hast dec/area/ Thu power a-monq the peo - pie,


It), even ihe. sons of Ja - — CotS and Jo - seph .
TRA.CT. //// . 1 .
5=^
0 be joy-ful in the Lord all ye Lands . seme the Lord with gjad-ness

V. Come before His presence with a song-be ye sure that the Lord He is God.

f\ —1—t—-1
"■ ft is He that hath made us and not we our-Selues : rVe are

peo -pie and the. sheep of His pas - tare.


21.
Inhroih.

Thou hast mer cy on all 0 Lord: ond ha - Test

no -thing that Thou hast made; ond wink - est at

fhe sins of men , be~cause they should a- mend

and spar-eat them because Thou art the

be merciful unto me, for my soul Irus- teth ip

Thee: and under the sha-doiv of Thy wings shall

be my refuge, un til this ty-ran-nu be o -oer-past.

w. Glo - ry be to the Father, and to the Son, oy>d to th*

Holy Ghost fls /f was in the beginning is nayr and erer

shall be } Wor/d with- out end. /f- men


Repeal- InfToif _ "Thou hast mercy " (over
21 ..Continued .
Between Epibtle k Gospel.
/ -(Of
3
Be m er - ciful unto me, 0 God, be mer ci ful un-to tne ; (a.)
He - - - shall send /horn /tea'- uen (b;

fa) for my soul rrH^ - eth J£L Thee


(b) and save me -from the reproof of him /hat would eat me up .

T RACT.
II. i.

0 lord . deaf not with us after our S/ns ■ nor reward

us according to our wick cd neSS-es. 0 remember not

our old sins but have mercy upon us and that Soon ; For

—■ — ■ m—=—■ ,
we are. come to great mi-se ru . Kf. Help us , 0 God of

Our Salnation, fbrthe glory of Thy Name : 0 Lorddeliver.

us % be. merciful to our sins for Thy NameS sake.

25.
22. Jfirst ifanbay in $mt .
Introir . Mode VIII.

He shall call up-o'n Me, and I will heark-en unto Him, I will

de-Dv- er him, and bring him to ho--nour with length a/ ofays

ft—= m »"| 1 : : u_
will I sa-hs-fg him. Ps: Who-so dwel-le-th under the de-fence of

the most High : shall abide under the shadow of the .41- might■ g

3lo - r,y be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the

♦ 1
Ho I ij Ghost i fls it was In the beginn inq , is now, and

ev-er shall be, World with-out end , /J- men.


Repeat- Introit. " tie aha It cat/ "
Between Epistle * Gospel.
//. %f.
3
Grad. God shall yiue His /Jngels change oue-r thee . (a)
They shall bear thee in their hangs ;tbj

ra) to keep thee in all thy wags .


!b) that thou hurtnot thu foot a- gainst a stone.

TRACT.

Who-so dw&l- 1eth under the. defence of the most High ■

shall abide under the shadow of the /7/- migh ty .

~Xt. I wi/l sag unto the Lord, Thou art my hope ,and
mg Strong hold': mu God, in Him will'J_trust.
[over

26
22. con hi n u ed.

Iff. For He shall deliver thee from /"he snare of Me


hunt- er: ana1 from the no/ ■ some pes-ti/ence .
%f. Me shall defend thee under His wings , and thou
shalt be safe under His fea-thers:His faithfulness
and truth aha II be thy shield and buckler.
~V. Thou shalt not be afraid for any terror by night
nor for the at- row that f/i-eth by day.
yf. for the pestilence that walketh in dark - nes&
nor for the sickness l~hat destroy eth It) th&
noon - day .
Xf. ff thou sand shall fa/1 beside thee/ and ten thou-
- sand at thy right hand : but it shall not Come.
nigh thee.
K/. For He shall give His /Ingels charge over
thee : to k&ep thee in .all Ahcf ways,
y. Theu shall bear thee in their hands: that thou hurt
not thy foot a gainst a srone.
$\ Thou shall go upon the lion and ad-der.the younj
lion and the dragon sha/tthou tread un der thy feet,
y/. Because he hath set his lore upon Me, there fore
will I deliver him ; / wi/l set him up, because he
hath known My Name.
X/. He shall call upon Me} and I will hear h im ;
yea, I am with him in trouble, I will deliver him,
and bring him to ho-nour.
~%f. With long life will I satisfy him : and shew him
My sal-vat tion .

Zf
25. &et$nb Muttba^ m jfcgt*
lnl-roi> Motfa IV.

Call to re-mem-bronce Thy ten-der mer-oies, O Lord;

and Thy loving k/hd-ness-ea , whioh have been ev-er

of old; nei-ther let our e - ne- miea tri- umph

o~~ ver us: de/i-ver us t O God of / - - sra - el , out

of all our trou — b/es . PS. Lin- to Thee 0 Lord,

will I lift up rn y soul; my God, I haue put rnu trust

in Thee: 0 /et me not be confounded , neither /et

mine enemies tri- umph o-ver me. jf. G/o - ry be to

the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho-/y Ghost.

/7s it was in the beginning, is notr , and er-er shall be;

World tvith-out end , fl-men.


Repeat lnt-roit_ "Call lo remembrance? (OVER
25. continued
Between Epistle Jt Gospel.

Grad. The SQt-rows of my heart are en - /arq — ed'; ($.)


JP. Look upon my aduers/ty and mi - se -rt/ : (b)

(a) 0 bring Thou me out of my trpu — b/es.


(b) and for - - qiue me all my sin .

TRACT.

The Lord said unto the woman of Cana-an It is not

meet to take the children's bread and to Cast it

to dogs^f./lnd she said, Truth, lord: yet the dogs eat

of the crumbs which fa// from their mas -tens to - 6/e.

ytf. Jesus said unto her, 0 woman , great is thy fa/'th

Be it unto thee er-en as ttlOU wilt.


24 . tri> £uni>aji in $mt .
Inlroit". Mode y/l.

Mine eyes are ev-er look- tng yn -To the Lord

ror it is He /-hat shall pluck mu feer out of the

net: look Thou up -on me , and be m er - ci - -fui

u n - ho me ; fpr I am de - So - /ahe/ and /V

mi - se - ry. PS. Un-to Thee, O Lord, rri// I

lift up mu Soul ■ mu God, I haue. put mu

trusr in Thee: 0 /er me not be confounded,

neirher /er mine, e- ne-mies tri-umph o-ver me.

Glo - ru be to rhe Farher, and to the Son } and

to rhe Ho- Iy Ghost; /Is it was in rhe beginning , is now,

and er-er shall be, World with out end fl-men.


Repeat Infroit. "as,.--- r-.
/Ytine £i/ea . [over

SO.
24. Con t"i n u ed .
Betwekn Epistle k Gospel .
/V.

Grad. Up Lord and let not man haue the up per hand: ;a>
While, mine &2.-emies are dr/Y- en back (bj

(.a.) let the heathen be judg- ed in Thy sight


(b) They shall fall and perish ctt Thy pre sence .

T RACT.
v/ii t.

Un-to Thee /iff / up mine e,t/es ■ 0 Thou mar dtrcl/est

3=
in the Hea -uens . J/ Beho/d eren as The eue-s of

$er- uants • /ooh unto the hand of their mas - /era.

y/. TJnd as the eues of a maiden unto /he hand of her

mis - tress : eoen So our eyes wait upon t~he Lord our

God, until He haue trner-cu up on us . Haue mercy

upon us.O Lord: haue mer- cy up -OJ2_ us

31
25.
Inrroir.

Re - joice , Je -ru - sa - iem , and be glad with her,

a// ye fhat fore her, re- Joice with joy, ye

that were 3m
sor-row- ■Put: th at" ye may ex - u/t)

■ * ■ - c » ■ . ■ : ^« ■ age :
and be 3a- h's -fi-ed with the breasts of her

con — so - /a - t/'ons. PS. / was glad when they

Said un to me: we will go in- to the house of

the Lord . G/o - ry be to the Fatherr and

l ii m —=
to the Son, and to the Ho/y Ghost, /7s it

was in the beginning , is now , and ever

shall be , World with out end f ft- men.


Repeat- lnt-roir_ "Rejoice'!
Between Epistle Jt Gospel.

Grad. / was g/ad when they Said un-tb me. we will go


(over .
32.
25. continued .

tn- to the House of the Lord J/. Peace be with

in. Thy tYol/s and plenfeousness with - in Thy Pa- la-ces

TRACT. Mm i.
g , ■ 1 — Z_ =
They that put their trust in the Lord shall be euen

as the Mount Si - Of) ■ Which may not be removed

but stand eth fast for ev-er. ^f. The hills stand

about Jerusa- 16ITI : seen so stande-th the Lord

round about His people, from this time forthi

for eo- er- more .

53
26.
Mo</e IV.

G/ue sen ten ce with me, 0 God, anaf de- fend my

■e r* r " ■ ■ ^ ■ - 1 , ■
cause a-qainst the ungodly people O de-//o- er

-m——♦-

me from the hand of the de-ce/t- ful and wi&h-ed

man: for Thou art my God and my strength.

P8. 0 send oaf Thy fight and Thy truth; that

they may lead me ; and bring me unto 7~h y

holy hill, and to Thy dnre-1 - lincj . No Gloria.


Repeah Inlroi f. _ G/ue Sentence .

Between Epistle & Gospel. .


/. AO?

Gr&6. De -//- uer Me , 0 lord, from Mine en - e -m/es>.

1 ■ *E
tea oh Me to do the fh in g that pleas - eth Tha

%l. It Js the Lord that deli'oereth Me from My cruel

34.
26. Conl"i nued .

enemies , and jetteth Me up aboue Min ea ad-uer-Sg- ries

Thou xhalt rid Me ftom the wick - ed man .

TRACT.
VI)7. 4.

Ma - ny a rime, nave they fought against me from

my youth up : May _As- ra - el now sat

a., many a time haue they uexed me -frorn

my youth up ■ but they haue not pre-uai I - ed

i ■
a - pa/nst me. ^ff. The p/otvers plowed upon my

righteous Lord: hath hewn the snares of

the un - god- ly in pie - cea

35
27. jpalmi^miftgg.
Ar rhe Procession . Mod" I

G/o - ry and ho- nour and praise be to Thee , our

King and Re -deem-er : Thou to Whom chit dren of

I m i ;■ , - ■ ■ 'I jg §
<?/<:/ /oy'd /-heir Ho- aan- nas to raise . Bf. Glo-ru Stc

5!
XI. Is- ra- el's Monarch art Thousand the glo-rious Off"-

-•spring of Da -vid: Thou that ap-proaoh - est/ a ffing

blest in the Name of the Loral, ^f. G/o - ry

yif. Glo-ru to Thee up- on high> the Heaven - ly

n r. , , —m-± , , , , ■ r-

arm - tea are sing - i ng : G/o-ru to Thea up-on

earth, man and cre-a-tion re-ply. E>T. Glo-ry

yf. Met Thee with palms in their hand?, that day

the folk of the Hebrews : We with ourprayers and our

36.
27- conTinued.

hymns now to Thy Pre sence approach f%. G/o-ry.

y!f. They to Thee pro-fTerbl their praise, on the eue.

of Thy do- /o-rous Pas- sion : We to /he ft/'naf on H is

Throne utter the ju-b'i-lant hymn. f^t. 6lo- r<j

*~ - , i ■ ■ f% ^ , . , ffcz

y/. They were then pleas -inq to Thee, un-to Thee our

ofe-oo-tion be p/eas-ing : Mar-ci-fiil King, kind tfing,

Who Wi' th a// good'- ness* art p/eas'd. ffc". G/o-ry.

37.
28
I n Troll". Mode Vltt.

to my de-fence: de-/io-er me from the //'- -oris mouth and rriu

lour- //'■ nes>s from the horns ofthe it ni-corns . Ps. Mu God,

my God look upon me, why hast Thou -forsaken me :and'art so far

from mu health ana'from the words of my cornp/a/nt. No Gloria.


Repeal" In froir- * 0 Lord."
Between Epistle k GoSPtu .

Grmd. Thou hast hold-e-n Me by My Right Hand: Thou shaft guide

Me with Thy counsel and after thatreceive Me with Qlo ■ ry

yit Tru-ly God is loving unto Israel even unto such as are of a.

Clean heart: neuerthe/ess My feet were almost gone, My tread-

ings had well nigh slipt, and why? I was grieved atthe wick-

3
ed, I do also see the un-god-ly in Such pros - oe - ri - tu ■

38
28.
TRACT .

My God. My God, look upon Me: why hastThou forsaken Me :

P— i ■ J « B
W art so for from My healthfifrom the words of My com -plaint

rV. 0 My God, / cry in the daytime , but Thou hearest P of :


and in the night-season a/so I take no rest.
Jf. /7nd Thou continuest ho-/u;0 Thou Wor ship of ts-rael.
Sf. Our fathers hoped in Thee : thetf trusted in Thee , and Thou
dfdsf de -//- uer them.
They calledupon Thee , and were hol-pen : they put their
trust in The-e , and were not con - found- ed.
But as for Me , I am a worm , and no man : a bery
scorn of men, and the ou t- cast of the peo ple .
t7ll they that see Me laugh Mc to Scorn: they shoot out
their lips, and shake their head8 , SOU- ing .
y/. He trusted in God, that he would deliver Him : /e,t
Him deliver Him , if He will have Him.
They stand staring and looking upon Me; they part My
garments among them : and cast lots up-on My ves-fure.
Save Me from the lion's mouth : Thou hast heard Me
also from amoung the horns ofthe U- nioorne .
0 praise the Lord, ye that fear Him : magnify Him allj.
ye seed of da-cob.
Xf. My seed shall serue Him: they shall be counted unto
Lord for a Q/e ne-rq- tion .
J(f. They shall come tand the Heauens shall declare His riQht-
Teousnesa; unto a people thatshallbe born, \vhom the Lord hath made.

59
29
Inrroif-. Mode/v.

P/ead Thou my cause 0 Lord with them that striue

With me, and -fight Thou a- gai nst them that 'fight

* - =\z 3*=
£7- gainst me : /ay hand up-on the shield and

buck-ler and stand up -fo help me 0 Lord ,

the strength of my sal- oar- tion . P8. Bring

forth the spear , and atop the way against

them that p&r-se-cute me; sag unto my

Soul t I am Thy 3a I- ua-tion . No Gloria.


Repeal- lnfroi> ''Plead Thau'.'
Between Epistle A Gospel.

*■ 1 LI" — 1 " V *
Grad. fl-wakq. 0 Lordt and standup to /Cidge my guar- re/ :

>l = f = ^ - II -1 1
avenge Thou my cause Mu God, andMy Lordy/. Bring forth

■r n i —-— " p" ^ - n


the Spear~ and stop the way against them that per-se-cute me.

40
29. continued
TRACT . /; ,

0 Lordt deal not with us after our sins : t/or reward

us according £o our wick-ed-ness-es T(f. O remember

not our o/d sins^but haoe mercu upon us, and that

SOOf7 : For we are come to g/rcaT mi- se - ru

yCF. Help us, 0 God of our Salvation, Ibr the a/loru

of thy Na me : 0 Lord, deliver us and be mer-

01 ~ful to our sins , for Thu Names sake .

41
Inrroir. IV

But as for us , itbe-ho- rcth us to g/o ry in the Croao of

our Lore/ Je-sus Christ in Whom is our sa/rafion life anof ne-

sur-rec-tion by Whom we are saued and set free . . .

P*. God be men ci- fitI an-to us & bless us: and shew us the tight of

Mis countenance, and be merci/u/. unto - us No Gloria..


Repeal- Inlroit-- "But as -tor us ?
Between Epistle k Gospel.
IV. 1

Gr&d. Ale - oerthe-less , when theu were sick, I puton sretefc cloth .

and humbled mu sou/ with fast-Jna : and mu prayer

shall turn unto Mine 0*Vt) Bo - som % Plead Thou my

Cause, O Lord , with them that striae with me, and

■fi'efht thou against them that ftClht a-C/ainsf

me : Lay hand upon the shield and 6uokler,

m
and stand up to help me.

42.
31 . Itftltbnisb&g in Jf^tjr Wink.
[n^ro^^■.

fit the Name of Jesus eue ry knee aha// 6ow, ofthings in

Hea-oen, and things in earth ana" things un der the earth for tfie

Lord became o be di ent un /~o death ev en the. death of the-

Cross t therefore Jesus Christ /s lord in the glory of God

1* , - ii a ■ p i ■ r

the Fa-ther. PS: Hear ma prayer 0 Lord and let

my cry-ing come un-to Thee No Gloria


Rep>ear In I- roily." /7A me Name"
Between Epistle A Gospel. .

Gnd.hf/de not thy Face frorn Thy servant, -Fori

am in trou- b/e : 0 haste Thee and hear me

JSf Save me O God } for the wafers are come in f

eo-en unto mu Sou/ : / stick Fast in the (deep

mire *vh ere no ground /& .

43
31.
TRACT

Hear my prayer, 0 Lord : rind let my cry come

un-fo Thee . y/. Hiet* not The/ Fd.ce from me in the

time of my trou- 6/e : In cline Thine ear to me When

I call; 0 hear me, and that right soon y/ for my

ofays are con sctmed atvay like Smoke . /Jnd my

bones are burnt up as it Were a -fire brand

My heart is smitten down , and with ered like grass '■

Jo thai I -for-get to eat my bread . "V Thou ,0 Lord,

shalt arise and haue mercy -up on Si- on : For it is

time that Thou haue mer-cu up-Qn her.


32.
In Iroif- Mod* /K

But as for uai if be-ho -oefh us to glo-ru in the Cross of

our Lord Je sus Christ in whom is our sal-uafionjife and

re-surrec- tion .by whom we are sau ed and set free .. .

Ps. God be mer-oi-ful un-to us and bleas us : and shew us the

fight ofHis countenance, and be mer-ci-ful unlo us . No Gloria .


Repeat- Inl-roiF J*3tif as for us '.'

Between Epistle ft Gospel. .


*7.

Crad. Christ becajne obedient Un-to death eo-en /he death of the Cross.

y/. Where - fore God a/so hath highly ex- alt- ed Him;

1
and gioen Him a Name which is a - boue GU-ru Name

45.
,33.

N6 Inhroif".

Between Epistle & Gospel.


TRACT.
u_
»^T-V1 — . 1
De //- me . 0 torot'. -from the euil man :

3 ■ J m .
/Jno/ pre - s-erue me from the prick - ed man .

)K Who imagine mischief in their hearts : and stir up


Strife all the day long.
They haue sharpened their tongues like a Ser- pent :
adder's DPI - son is un- der their lips,
jy. Keep Me, 0 Lord, from the hands of the un - goof - Iy ;
preserve Me from the wicAed men, who are prepared
to ouer- throw My ao-inas.
yV. The proud haue laid a snare for IDe , and spread a net
abroad with Cords : yea, and set traps in Mu yvay.
/said unto the Lord', Thou art Mu God : hear the
UP ice of My prauers , O Lord.
J/. 0 Lord God, Thou strength of M u health : Tnou
hast covered My head in th e dau of bat- fie .
rV, Let no! the ungod ly haue his desire , 0 Lord : let not
his mischievous imagination prosper, lest they be too Proud.
TV. Let the mischief of their ooun Hps fall upon the head of
them : theit com pass Me about.
W. The righteous also shall gfioe thanks unto Thu Name :
and the Just shall con tin ue in Thu sight.

46.
34

The Reproaches.
two ca/vTOtts, Deeam. Mode I

O My peo-ple , what have I done un-to thee t or

where - in haoe I wea-r/ecf thee.'' fes-ti-fy ct-yainsf Me.

Be- cause I brought thee -forth from the Jand of Fyypt,

thou hast pre -par- ed a Cross -Tor thy Sao - /our.


Choir , Decani. Choir, cantoris. CHOIR Decani.

hto - /y God . Jfo-ly Cod. Ho-ly and M/gh- ty ,


CHOIR . cantoris . Cho/x oecani

Ho-lu and Mtgh-ty Ho-lu and /tn -mor .fa/ / haoe mer-cy

jE "VP fm II J—' * 1 - V P« :
up - on us, Ho-lu and lm-mor-tal , haoe mer-cy up-on us.
TWO CANTORS . cantoris.

. Be -cause I led thee Hirough the wilderness fbr-ty years ,

and fed thee with manna , and brought thee in-to a land

ex ■ ceed -ing good , thou hast pre-par- ed a Cross for

Choirs Decani and Cantoris .


alternately as before , 'Hoiy (Pod t>c
thy Sa - oiour .
{ over.
47-
34. continued .
two cantors, oecan/

% What more could I haue done un to thee that I have not

done? I in deed did plant I'hee , O my vine. ■ yard, with

&x- ceed-ing fair fruit and thou art be-cqrne ue-ry bit-ter

unto Me, /or vi■ ne gar mi'n ■ g/ed with gait thou gau- est Me.

ft- ■ ■ v l ■~~T~T J'1' ■ ■ 1 i i


to quench My thirst; and with a spear hast thou p/er-ced the

3tr Choirs Decani and. Cantoris ,


m " : alternately as before, Holy God %e .
Side of thy 5a uiour.
Mode W

%t. Behold the Ho ■ ly Cross on which the Sa-uiour ofthe rvor/d did

p. ggg
hang for us : ptT. 0 come and let us wor - ship .
ANTIPHON Mod* IV

We i/e-ne-rate Thy Cross, 0 Lord\ andpraise and g/o

ri - fy Thy ho- ly ffe-sur- rec-h'on : for be -hold, by means


flMS.

of the Cross, hhere hath come joy unto the whole world.
(over.

48.
34 continued
IV Introit Form.

Gocf be merciful unto US. and 6/ess us; and shew us the

tight" of his countenance . and be mer'■c/'-ruf tin to ua . That thy

T '
tray may be known uppn earth : Thy SaO-ina hecc/th a mona

a// na t/ons . Let the peo p/e praise TheetO_ Goo/: yea /et of//

the peo-p/e praise Thee O/etrhe nations re -joice and be_ glad:

for thou shaltjudge the folk righteously andgovern the na -lions up-

-On earth . Let the people praise Thee,0_ God : /et a// the peo -

-p/e Praise Thee. Then sha/l the earth bring forth

her J_n- crease : and God euen our ooun God shall

giue us Mis b/eas-ing . God sha// 6/ess us: and a//

the ends ofthe WOr/d sha/t fear flim . Repeat Antiphon


iVe yen erare "

49.
34 . continued .
Mods III.

Jtf. faiih-ful Cross! ahoue ano ther, One and only nob/e Tree !

None in fol- /age , none in blos-som, None in fruit thy peer may be.

Sweet- est wood and sweetest / -ron f Sweet- est weight

-Gi

ls hung on thee ! $t. Faith/tit Cross L #c. *

"JV. Sing my tongue, the glorious battle,


With completed triefry rife;
Find aboue the Cross 's trophy
Te/I the triumph of the strife ,
How the world's Redeemer conquerd
By surrend'ring of His Life.
FJr. faithful Cross.' Ac.
y/.God his Maker, sorely grieving
That the first- made fidam fell,
When he ate the fruit of sorrow,
Whose reward was death and Hellt
Noted then this Tree, the ruin
Of the former free to quell.
fjf. Faithful Cross*He.
Jl. Thus the scheme of our Sa/oafion
Was, ofo/dt in order /aid;
Thus the wily arts were baffled
Of the foe who man betrayed,
Find the weapon of the foeman
Was the Rod of healing made.
Faithful Cross! !co.

50.
34. conhnued

rV, There-Pore, when the sotcred fulness


Of th' appointed f/me drew nigh ,
God /he Son, the world's Creator,
/.eft His Fa th er s Throne on high,
/Jnd came forth, a l/i'rgin's Offspring ,
C/othed in our humanity .
F£. Faithful Cross/Ho.
y. Now the thirty years accomplished ,
Which on earth He w/l/ed to see,
Born for /"his, He meets H/s Passion,
Giues Himself, an offering free ;
On the Cross the Lamb is lifted,
There the Sacrifice to be.
Br. Faithful Cross! ka
yif. He endured the nails, and spitting .
Vinega^ and Spear, and reed ;
From that Sacred Bodg broken
Blood and Water forth proceed:
Earth, and Stars, and sky, and ocean .
By that flood from sfain otre freed.
. Faithful Cross .'Sic
7U. To the Trinity he glory.
Everlasting , as is meet;
Eguat glory to the Father,
To the Son , and Paraclete ;
Heao'n , and eartht and all creation,
Their eternal praise repeat.
f£. Faithful Cross! i

Jfc The Sarum Rubric orders the whole verse faithful Cross to be
repeated after each verse of lh>s Hi/mn . The Roman Rubric
orders rhe first four lines only ofths verse "faithful Cross ' M be
sung after the even verses, beniirnino with Sing my tongue the glo
rious battle"; and the two last lines ofthe same yerse. Siwetest It&od
Stc hoe Sung attor the uneven verses, beginning with Sod his Maker .
34. conHnued . /Jdaphcd from
Damine etudivi
Mode II. Mechlin IS5+ p./S3.

Whilst the Ma-ker ofthe world suffered the pun ish- ment of

death up-on the Cross, and cry-ing with a /oucL ooict

yie/d-ed up His Spi - rit : to, the uei / of the tern - p/e*

was rent in twain , and the graves were o - pen - edt

for there had been an ex- ceed-ing great earth-quake,

he- cause the world cried a-loud, for that if could

not en - dure the Death of the Son of God .

Adapted fivm
Mode . v/ii. Canrent^s Domino, Mtchl/nlSSj-.p/JG

there — fore the Side of the Cru -ci-f/- ed Lord be-

■ ing pier-csd by the lance of the Sol- o/ier there

T
came forth Blood and Wa - ter for our Re - demp-

tion and Saf - ua - - tion J!f. 0 tnost won drous

52.
34. continued.

Ran som f Whose weight hath redeemed the world from

captivity hath shattered Hells in fer- nal strong holds : and

open ed un-to us the gate of the tfing - dom .


IJf. Therefore the Side %c .

The complete Ritual Muuc ofthe Reproaches, (set Id the about tvords)
according lb the use of3arumt is published separately andaon be
obtained from rY.ttnott, 26, Brooke St., B.C.

35.
(OtA ertfiee called Faster XvenJ

No ]ntro\)r.

Between Epistle tc Gospel.


T RACT //. Soxrum .
7_ ~ ■ i
O Praise IheLotdall ue heathen: Praise Him all ue nations.

If, For His merciful kindness is ever more and more to - wards

us : find the truth of the lord en ctur-eth for eo er.

53
36. Caster ^ajr.
AY The Procession. AWe IV.
E _ ■
Wei- come Fes-ti-ual day, thrice hal-low'd for

eu-er and cu-er; God, Who hath con - auer'd hell,

ris-eth a.-a/ain from the dead . T}?. Welcome fyo .

Lot the fair beauty of earth ; from the slum -her

or win -fer a.- ri-sing, shew- ef~h how all Gods gif^s

now with th&ir /Yfak-er- re-uioe . We/-come$/>

J/. He, Who once hung on the Cross , now reign-eth

± - , =
in bound-I.ess do-min-ion ; £y-'rg cre-a-ted thing

^ ■ ■ " m ~ m ■ ■ E ■
prais-ethi its Mah-er,and Lord . Wei- come Ac.

i ■ ■ - i ■ ■ ■ ■■
y<l. Migh-tu and gra-cious art Thou to res-Core their-

—■
faith to the doubt- fu/j 77>/s /s Thine own third morn
(over

54
36 continued

Bu- rieai One, <"/ae and come forth . We/ -come &c<.

yy III it be - seem -eth Thu l/'mbs to l/n-ger in lorr -

-/y dis - hon - our ; Rocks are not meet to hide.

Him Who hath ran - som'ei the world. . Wei - come &c

Xf. Thee it no Ion -ger b-e - comes , Whose, grasp

doth ere -a- tion en - air - cle • Ca.p-/~iue t~o lie

im- mural under the pri-son-ing sfone. . Wei- come &a.

yy.ffid Thee of bur-i-al garb, leotoe nap- km otnoi cere-

c/oth be- hind Thee; Thou art e-nough for us; and with

out Then there is noughr . VYel - come &c.

y/. Thou hast en- dur-ed the graue, Who art /fu • thor
(over.

55.
3 6. continued

of /ife and ere - a-t/on } Treaaf-ing the path - wag of

death t/t'fe Thou be - stoyy- eat on all. Wei- come &c.

y. Sheyv us Thu Face once more ; that all a-ges may

— •m — i-
jou in its bright - ness ; Grant us thg da.g - light

■ mr
a-gain uei/'of at Thu death from our eues . Wel come Sc.

y/. Forth from the fetters of He// Thou art /eaot - irtg num-

- ber- less cctp-f/uesj rof-low^inc/ gr/a.c( and free,

— — m
vvhi/h-cr their Ran- som- er goes . Wei - come . Sic.

y/. Burst are the ruth- less chains o~f him who

reign -eth in c/arh-ness; He/1, fore -bo- dine/ its

cioomJ shrinhs from the pre -sence oflight. We/- come Sc.

56.
37.
I n Iroit". Alode /V-

/ am r! -sen a-gainfand am tfifl with Thee f /?/ - te - /u ■ /a, ;

Thou hast /a/a! Th me hand on me , ///- le -lu- ia : Such hnorr-

/edge is too won - der-ful and ex- ce/-/ent for me, flt-Ze -/u-ia,

/// - /e -Lu - ia . PS. 0 Lord Thou hast search -ed me out

and Anown me : Thou hnowest my ototvn sitting f

a. not mine up-ns -inq P. G/o - rg be to the Fa th ert and to the

Son, and to the hfo-/y Ghost; rfs ft was in the beginning , is now,

and eu -er shall be, World without end . //-men.


epectt lnl~roi'r_ "/am risen
Between Epistle k Gospel..
//. a- sr.

ad. This is the Day n/h/ch the Lord bath made, we will re-/oice

and be q/a d in it . WO give thanks unto the Lord) for He is

tra - cious : Secause I/is mercu en- dur-eth Tor ev- er.
Mod*./.

rf/ - /« - /u - ia. . a.
Man Med. 3 End?

y!t. Christ our Pas ■ so - oer : is Sa - cri ft - ced for us.


epeout f /7/ie/ula f
Sequence 122.
57.
38 ^(miajr in €a,&ttx Wiuk.
I n froi t". Mode l/lll.

The Lord hath brought you in -to a. land, flow-mg with milk

ar>c^ hon-eg7/ll le- lu - i<x : that the laui of the Lord mag aJ-wag

be in your heart, Hl-le-lu - ia.) ffl-te - lu - ia.P8. 0 giue thanks

unto the Lordand call up -on His Name : Tell thepeop/e what things

Hehathdone JIT. G/o-ruj he to the Fa /her, and to the Son , And.

fb the Ho-/u Ghost: as it was in the beginning, is now , and

eo-er shall be , world with- out" end. fl- men


Repeat InCro/f." The lord "
Between Epistle k Gospel .

Gnad. Th/S is the Dau which the Lord hath rn ade; we will re-

-joice and be QjadL in it. yit. Let Is-ra-el now confess that He

is ora-cious : and that- His marcg en -dun- ehh for eu- er.
Mod* ft/.

ffl- l&- lu - ia a
* ■-
W. Did hot our heart burn within us con - cern - ing Je -Sus :

while /le ta/ked with us bu the wag. Repeat J'/Jlleluia.n.

Sequence Ml
X
39. %VLt*bn& in (fcasttr Wittk.
I n I- roi Y. ^ Mm* vn

He hath giu-en them the wa - ter of w/s-dom to

drink fllle -lu-ia: He shall be. stab- lish - ed in

them/ and shall not he nn o - ued, n/- /e - lu. - '/ex. j

and He shall e -xalt them for eu - erf HI- te-lu - ia,

JRI- le - lu Ps. 0 g'u>& thanks unto th*

Lord and call u.p-on His Atanne : tell the

peo - p/e what things He, hath dot

yf G/o - ry be to the Father and la the So


on

(Xnd to the Ho - 1 y Ghost; /7s it was in

the- beginning / is now, and eu- er shall be

World with - out end . ft- men .


Repeat \r\rro\Vje He hath giuen " (over.

5?
59. continued
Between Epistle k. Gospel .

Gr&d Th/S is the Day which the Lord hat~h made: we

II re -jo ice and be glad in it.- Xf le.r hh em

Q/oa thanks yrhom the. Lord hath re - deem - ed:

and dc/iu-ered -from the hand of hhe. enemy,

and act - the-red f-henn out of rhe. lands.


Mode I.

ft7 - le - lu - ia. . a.

y Je - sus , our Lord, goffer He was ri ■ Sen; stoo d in

the no ids-t of His Disciples and Said Peace be un- to uou .


Repeat J'Alleluia '.

Sequence 122.

60
40. It) £imbtL£.
/ n troi r. Mode VI

As new born babes , f!I - le - lu - ia : de-sire ye the

sin - cere miI k of the word . fll ■ le - lu ■ ia , fll - le ~l u - ia ,


2m=m=t * - -1 >—V-
fff-le-Ju-icL, Ps.Sing ye mer-ri-iy un-fb God our strength :

make a. cheer- ful noise un-to the God. of Ja- cob .

y/. Glo-ru be ho the Father, and to the Son , and t~o the

f 1 * § II g g 1 |
Ho-/u Ghost ; tls it was in the beginning , is now/

and eu-er shall be , w'orld w/'th ~o ut en d . fl-rnen


Repeat Inrroif " /fs new born"
Between Epistle k Gospel .
Mode VII-

"P. ftfter eight da us . when the doers were shut; Jesus stood

in the midst of His Disciples anoisaid. Peace be un-to uou .


Mode VII.

/J/ ■ le -lu - - ia a ~ — —

~%f The tin -get ofthe Lord de-scanal ed from Heaven; and came

and rolled back the stone from the door, and Sat up -on it.
Repeat- "Alleluia. *
Sequence 122orl25.

61
4i. %\it 2^^uit% afbrfattr.
I nlroi t" Mode IV

Of fh e aood -nesa ofthe Lord the earth is full, r7/- /c-/u- ia. .

by the word ofthe Lord were the heauens made ffl- le - tu - ia.l

fl/ie-/u - - ■ ia. P«. ffe-joice in the Lord O ye. r/'ght- eous

for if becometh we II the just to be thank- foil )7. Glory

be to the. Father, and to the Son , and to the Ho -/y

■ ■—■ ™ ——■ 1 j :
Ghost ; fls it was in the beginning , is noyr , and eo-cr

shall be World without end /7- men,


Repeat- Inhroit-J" Of the Goodness'?
_. Between
" . b_ . _ Epistle
I Model:
k Gospel.

V. I am the Good Sheo- herd : and I know Mu sh


tj Sheep

unci am known of Mine .


Moc/e ttt.

rV. The Good. Shep- herd has ri$ - en : Who ga,ue His

fife .for His sheep , RepecLf. " lie Iu ia. ,'


Sequence 123 or 124.
42. ffr^^iwba^after tgagfgr.
I ntroit: Mode. r/fi.

0 be Joy-fui in God r a// ye /ands, f?/-/e -iu iox.

r- i
Sing ye praises to the hon - our of //is Warne.,

r7i- Ic-lu-ia.; make. His praise /b be gto ri-ous,

55£
/}/ - ie -lu -ia. ; fJ/- (e - lu -ia; ff/-/e - /u-/'a.Pa. Say

unto God , 0 how wonderfui art Thou in Thy works

0 Lord: through the greottness of Thy power

shocl/ Thine enemie3 he -found. // - ars

u n - to Thee . yif. G/o - ru be to the Fxxrher,

and to the 3ont and ho the, Ho-iy Gfiost~:

sha// be t World with -out end . fl-men.


Repeat )n|-roi> _ * O 6eJoyful. "

63
42. ConM n u ed .
Between Epistle k Gospel .
Mode a .

HI - le - lu - ia a
ii. A.

yy. Jit- tie while, and ye shall not see /Vie, Senihh

the 'Lord.: and again a Utile, while and ye sha.ll

see Met because / QO lb the Fa - ther .

Mode I Y-

fJI - le - lu - id <X
IV.

But kvi/l see you. again ,'a.nd uour hea.rts sha.ll

re -Joiee ; And your jou no man ha - kerh from you.

Repeat- "/l//e/u/a "

Sequence I23wll4

64
43. Ou 4th Sun&ag, arfar (faster.
In fro if. />/,** y/

0 S'nq unto the Lord a new zona/ ,/?/-/&

/u - 1 ox ; for the Lord hath done mar-uel'- /ous

thing a , fit- /e - / u - i CL ; in the. 3/jhr op tin

h eoc - t"he n hath He o - pen - I y she** -ad r//s> ficyht.

eoct s ness. fll- It -lu icx- , / - /e. - /u - 1a. , r7/-

/e, - lu - i .a. . PS. With His own rtcjht hcxnoL , and

<~rh His ho-lu arm: hath He got -ten H./m -


self the uic-For-Lj. W. Glo - ry be /o fn<z

Fat. th e r OLnoL to the San t ct.nct /o tht

/io-/y Ghosh: r7s it was m the beginning,

i'a tiorY/ and eu er shell be; World rvitn-ood end , /l-nnen .


Repecxt- \nfroif " 0 sing unro Me Lord ."

65
45. continued .
Between Epistle A Gospel
Moc/t /

fll - le - lu - ia . a.
//OS

Kf. I go Ml/ (fay to Him that sent Me : 6u/- because

J haue said these things unto uou , Sor-

hath ■Fill 'd uour heart.


Mode /,

/7/- le - lu — ia. a
/ Won-. Mmd. 5.

/ tell l/ou th-e. truth ■ /'t is expe di e n t fo

to u that / go a - yrau , Repeat-- "Alleluia.*

Sequence 123 or l2+_

66
44 . Che 5* Sunb»5 after (faster.
Inlroif. /tfotf* in.

With a yoice of siruj - ing de c/are yef and

// 4e heard, HI'- le - lu -/'a. ut-ter it er — en

to the ends of the ear thi the Lord hath

re — deem - ed His peo - p/e , /II — le - lu - /a ,

HI - u Iu — - ia . PS. 0 be joij-ful

in God all ye lands: Smy prais es

u n to the honour of His Name, maJie

His praise to be alo — ri - ous. XI. Glo - ry be to

the Father , and to the Son, and to the Ho - Jy

Ghost, /?s it was fn the beginning, is not* y

and er-er shall be , World with - out end', A'-men.


Repeat- tnl-roit--' VYt'rh a uo/ce "

67.
44. continued
Between Epistle k. Gospel.
Mode. . /

fll - le - lu - ia a — —

/ J

JK Hith - erto hare ye ask ed no - th'rncf in My Name

ask . and ye fh.a.11 re - ciere


Mode VII.

fll - /e - /u — - - itx a
fn 7 '

Chnst 6e./'rtj raised from the. dea.d di -efk. no more.

death hcufh no more do - mj — nion 0 - Ke/* Him .

Repeal"/ ftttefuiet "

Sequence 123 or 1 2.4-

^8.
45.
Ar hn» Procession

Wei- come fes- ti- ual da,y, thrice hal~ Iovy'cI

for eu-er and eu er ; Dag when our Lord as-cends

1
high in to Hea-oen to reign . Wei- come &c ,

2 y/. Gloyys o-uer rn ea - don's in bloom the cloud- less

morn-ing a boue us} Broad - er the bright'- ning

dauun streams from the gates ofthe day fy. Wei- come 8[a

3 X^. Sor-row and death are past; for Christ as a. /ic - tor

re- turn-eth, Leafage the wood- land a dorri s, mea-

i
■ dorrs tri th her- Sage otre deck'd fjt. Wei - come Iko

■\yf. Tramp - ling on hells dread porr'ri to High -est Meet-

•oen as-cend-ing , Hea-oen and earth and sea. praise


(over.

69
45 con t"i n u ed.

Him m j/ad-some ccc -a/a/nn . . Wei- come . Jsc-

j , , ■ » * j = „
5,^. Loose Prom the bonds of He// the I'o n<j - pri'- son'd

| - „ =
cap-hoes ofdark- n ess , Sou/s in the sha-ofoyv o-f dea.l*h

Ca// to the. reac/ms of th e h/est. fjt. Wei - come . &c.

Q.y/. C/eans'd from their quilt, re-netyot , cxnd em- brccc'ct m the.

arms of Thy mer cy , Up to the Fa ther on h(qht hear them/

the pledj-es of grace . J^t. Wei - come ka.

7.yCf. Di a. - otem s tyra/n en-cir-cle Thy browj 0 Vl & - hoi

tri - um -pha r>t) One for thine own great /Vame, one

■for the souls Thou hast sotu'd l^t. Wei- come,kc

S.yy. Sou-ran Hea-lth o-f the world, Cre-a-lor^ Re -deenn-er and

70.
45- continued.

m i —
Set -o/our j On-lcf Be -got- ten of &od. f San of

A/) e /^ct - AA Su - prern e /Jt. Wei come H<

3 y/. Peer o-f the Fa-ther art Thou^ Co- e - fer- na I) in jlo-

ru Co - e -cpual', Thou by Whom all things are, Lord

and up -hold- er o-f all . pt. Wei - come. i(c

10. V. Sunk in pro- found- est depths was man} y*he.n in pity

6*- hold.- ino- , Thoup to de~lio-er ou r race ^deign - edst

our -flesh to as-sume . Wei- come . Sec

71
46
In troi t Mode V//.

Ye men of Ga-Ji ■ lee f why stand ye ya,$- incf

up /n - to He.a - uen ? /ft - I e - /a - i'ol : /n //tie.

•an-ner as ye hocus seen Mi'm as- cend-inap

up m -ho Hea-uen, so &ha// tte come,^-/- te-/u -/«*,

A7/- le-~lu-ia , fJI ■ /• . ■ lu - iat . Ps 0 c/ap

your hands to yeth er a// ye peo - pie. : O

si ncj unto God wi th the voice- of nne-to — dy.

y/. G/o - ry be ho the Father, and to the Son,

an d to the Ho- /y Ghost- fls it xva s in th e

World kvihh - out end f?- men.


Repeal' Inrroir. " Ye men of Ga/i/sa "

72.
46.
Between Lpistle k Gospel .
Mode / \t

fit- /e - • /*/ /or «


4 . S. Festal

y/. God is gone up wi th a m sr- ry noise : and th»

* 1 " " 1 * * g 11
Lord tvith the sound of the trump .

Moeta yrif

/II - /« - /u - i a a

VIII . A

y. Christ, when He ascended up on high, fed cap-ti- ri- ty

cap - tioe ; and gaue. y/VOtyg un- to men.

Repeat-." ff/leluia "

Sequence 125

75
Inrroir.

Hear - ken ^ 0 Lord, un-to my uo/ce , when I cry

un-to Thee, /7/-/e- lu-ia : my heart hath hulk-eat

of The* , seek ye mu -Face - -fa.ee ;0

lord wi II I seek ; 0 hide not Thou Thy

/u - la. . PS. The. Lord is my light and

my S a./ - ua - ti o n : vi/h om then shall / fea-r ?

y/. Glo - ry be to the Father, and to the Son , and to

the Ho-ly Ghost ; /]s it yvaa in the beginning,

is now . and &u- «r shall be . World

With- out end , fl- men. Repear \r\\ro\rJ" tfsarken':

74>.
47. continued.
Between Epistle * Gospel .
. Mod* 1

ffl- le - lu ca - a
/. 4. s m.

reign - erh uer the hea - then . Goal sit-teth

* ' 1
up - on rlis ho lu secth.

/J/ - le - lu - ia a.
/ C. J -T

f/. / will nor leave you com . -Porr- less : I go

au/CLij, and I will conne ajain ho you,a.na(

your hegrh $h q // re - jolce . Repeat-. "/7//*/ufa.1

Sequence 125.
48.
At the Procession. Mocte. IY.
4-
Wei - come , Fes -ti - ual Day, thr/'ce kal- loou'ol for

eo- er arret eu~erj Day ere -on grace from a- boue

come to en- tiqht~ - en the world . F$T. Wei- ccfme SCc.

H.W. Lot tn the tike-ness of tongues, mus- te -r/ - ous ,

ft-e-ruj c/o-uen, O'er the ft- po- sties in prau'r

ho-uers the Spi-rir of God. Rr. Wei- come.kc.

3.Jif. In- to /-he souls of men to pour the full wealth

if the God -head; Forth from the Fa-ther He cornea^

bear-ing the mgj-ti- ca I gifts . fjjt. Wei- come. &c.

4.,S^ Straight - wau the Twelue pro claim the yyon -atrous works

of the Mas ter, Teach-ing in a-//- en tongues

76
48. continued

t . = .._
peo-p/e of rna-nu a race tyt. Wei -come. Ac

5-W. Praise to Thee t Ho - It- est Breath, Who earnest our

3ouls to en- /ig ht- en Lord . and Giu-mr of Life.i

g/ad'den- ina/ Light of the World fj/r. Wei - come. Ac.

6y/. God of all good- ness the sum , True Peace, Blest'

* V EE*
Lou er of con-cord. Come to our hearts Ik. their depths

■fill with Thu styeet-ness Di-uine. . Wei- come- .Ac.

7.Yf.Spi-r/t Who fill- est the World 7 Lord God Om

ni- oo tent) hear us, Pu-ri-fu us for Thu-selfj


quick -en, '//■ lu-mine and aid f^t. Wei- come %c

8.y7. pain would we striae to press to the in- most

77.
48

Se- cret of wis -dorm, Where fha e-/ecl~ Che-ru-

.bim nous - As -r/es hid-den be -hold, tyt .Wei come. .Jtc, .

9 W. G that the Se-raph would fouah our lips wi th a.

Coal -Prom the A'I'■ tar / So should our ice-bound

hearts glow with the -fire of Thy loue.fy.. Wei - come He.

^78.
The Spi-rit of the lord A7I - eth the *ho/e

world } fll- le-lu-ia. : and that which con ■ tam-

-eth a.// things , hath hnorr- J edge of f~h e

uo ice . /7/ - / e. - iu - ice l h?/ - /e - lu - /a. t /J/ - /# -

Ju - ia. . Ps. let God arise and /«A hi is

m9 ♦ ■

e- ne - nn ies be scotf-ter-edl /e t hh em a I so

that" hate H inn -Flee be -Fore. H i'm

J(f. G/o - be to the Father/ anoi fz> the Son i

And to the Ho-/y Ghost; /7s it was in the

World with -out" end . h? - men .

Repeat- I n|-roih _ * The Spirit "

79.
49. c o n hi n w ed. .
Between Epistle it Gospel.
^ge/e /K
P. -.h IV %». — f II
/7/ . Is - / u - i a a.
/v. •». J.

When Thou Jeff est Thy Sp irit qo "forth , they

sh all be mads: an ol Thou shot It re - new

/JI - le - lo, i<x a.


a. 4. s r.

yif. The rVo - /y Ghost pro -ceeal- incj -from the.

Throne : ill u m 1 n a-red the hearts of the /7pos-

-tles this day tvifh in - ui- si- ble povr'r.

Rep ea.t."/7//e/u'a. "

Sequence 126 .

■ ■

80.
50. Jfoimfrajr in WlHUuvi Mttk
Infroit. Moo/* //.

He -feci them a./- so with th e -Ff.nest whea.t

-flour, HI- /e - /u -/a : and yy/'rh h o - ne i

■from the sto - nu rook hath He set- tis •//'- eoi

th em , ffl- 1 e -/u - la t ffI - Iۥ - I u - fa. t fi7 - le

-lu - ia . PS. Smq we mer-ri- lu u n - to God

out srrena th : make a. cheer- -ful noise un-Ho

the God of Ja cob Glo - ry be to -the Father ;

and to the Son t and to the Ho-lu Ghoat • Hs it

wa 3 in the beqinninq , is now / and - er

shall be, World with -out end , H- men .


Repeat- (nhi-oiF,* He fed them " (over,

81
50. continued. .
Between Epistle k Gospel .
Moa/e / K

yy. When Thou le.ftesr Thu Spirit- go -forth .

Thau shall be mao/e : anal Thou Shalt re -

/t/-/<•- /u - i,iol . a -

//. S.F.

y. The Com - forfe-r , Which is the- Hoty Ghost,

Whom the Father vr/'// senet in Mt^ Hume.

He wt// teach uou all things .

Hepear J'/f//e Iu ia '.'

Sequence 126.

82.
51. 1Ku,mfH£ in WUxiisvin Wiuk.

Introir Mode IV.

Re - ceiue the joy - fu I'- ness of your glo -

- rv fJl- le - lu - ia ; a/iu-ing thanks un-to

God . ffl - /e - I u - ia ; Who hath ecu/Z

ed, you to the. Heau'n - ly King - do m

ff/ - te - /u -tot , fff- /e-/u - ia. , f?/- ie - iu. -ia

Ps. Hear my law 0 nnu peo-ple : in -c/i'ne y&ur

ears unto the words of my mouth. W. G/o-rty be

to the Father, and to the Son f and to the Ho-ly

Ghost; /7s if yras in the. begin ning . is nowf

and eo-er shall be • World with-out end , /?- men .


Repeat- Inr-roil" J'Rec ei ue ", (over

S3
51. conh n u ad
Between Epistle A Gospel .
Mode /V-

/f/./e- lu - ia. a
iv. -r s

^ When Thou ierrest 77? y Spirit- go forth ,

theu shaft be made : and Thou sha.it re-

n e u) the face of the earth


AWe //

/?/ - le - /u. - ia. a. _

W. Comei Ho - ly Spirit, fi// the hearts

of thy fa/th- ful peo- pie : otrd kindfe.

with- in them the Fire of Thot /oue


Repeat- e /u /'a. ".

Sequence 126.

84.
52.

Bless - erf Ae> A/?e Ho - lu Tri - m- ty and the

Un - di - ui - ded U- _ - ni- t~y;tye will gioe

/-hanks un- to Him, for He ha.th atea.lt

wi /th us ac-cord-ing to His nner-cu Pa . 0

Lo.rot our Gou- er-nor: how ejecei/ent is ^hu

Name in a/J the world W Glo - ru be to

the Father and" to the. Son. and to

the Ho - iu Ghost : /Js if~ was in tht

beginning, is now, and eo- er shall

be ; Wo r I ol w iIh out end. /7 - m e n


(ovar.
Repeat \r\tro\t * Blessed t>e"

85.
52 con Nnued. .
Between Epistle k Gospel..

V, 2.S.

Bless - -ed art Thou , 0 Lord, That behold-

■es t the. depths : and s//t- est be - tyreen

the Che - ru - bim . B/ess - ed art Thou,

0 Lord, in the -firmament of Nea - uen :

worthy To be praised / and. mocc/ni

•fi- eoi far eo - er,

food* KW

/J/ - /& - lot - ioL . a. _ _ -


vm. \.

y/ Bless - ed art Thou, O Lord. God, of our Fa. -

thers: worthu to be praised ctnol ma.gni-

fj _ ed for e U - er . Repeah J'/f//e/u/a .

Sequence 127.
^6.
Af fhe Procession Mocte IV.

Welcome Fes-ti- ual Day, thrice hallow d for

eoer and eu-er; When to His Church on earth

God doth His Pre sence im -part. fjr. We/ - come.. Ac

2.yy. Sor-rou> anot death are no more • in glad- ness the

' ■ ■ lj, i i a ■ ■ P" ■ -m-


Fes-ti-ual dauunethy S/'n hath sur-ren-der'd to

grace; /ife hPrat wees tost /'e re-slbrd. FJf. Wei -come. Stc

Here is the Booty of Chris t; That sau- eth from death

■eu-er last-ing , Food by the man-na fore- told,

Writ in the re - cords of gore . Ife. We I - com e . Xc.

4 y/. Here is the Fa- ther 's Word, of Hea. -uen and

earth the Cre-ot tor; He, with the Fa-ther'One, blest

with His God-head the world, pt. Wel come. S(c


(over
53 continued

5.y/. Here is the. fin- gels' Bread, to the right-eous

the Food of Sal- ua-tion , Bread that cL-uail -eth

not them that re ceive it in sin ffe. Wei- come . .

|_= 1— m _ .
6.y/ Het the In-car- nate God, Who stab-Jishd the work

of cre-a-hion, Tramp-iing on He/i's dread

hostsf rul-ethi He- deem - er and t(ing.fy.Wel-come Sfc.

7. Yf• Me in the fl/i-ness of time was born by a. won -

drous Con-cep- tlon . Child ofthe tHo-ther M<xid ,

»■ m
Guest of a uir. gi -nal womb . $T. Wet come. Sic

8.yf. His oe-ry F/esh and Blood He took, when at sup-

per re c/in-ing t ffnd the Dis-ci.ples Twe/oe fed

wirh the Mgs-ti-cal Gifts .fy.. Wei - come .Zc.

88.
53. continued. .

9. yy. Thus doth /-he /ir- gin- born , A>4« Fa-ther's /n-

fi- nite W/ s-domy Plead as ol l/ic-tirr

/"rue, /aid on Fhe t7/-lzir of God F^t. Wei- come He.

lOW. Thron'd on the Cross of sh ante over olscx+h

\ ■ ■ ==
■ —■ K 1 > ■ " r» , ^
He tri- umph'd in dy-incj , Thus, He the worlds deep

■ ' ■ ■ ■■"*n" ' "


stains c/eansd by theV/a-ter % Blood pr. Wei come,%e.

Purchas- ing fife by death, H/s Hands -for our ftan-

■ Som extend -ing, He, when the Third Day dawn'd, rose

in the f/esh from the g> ra u e .pC . Wei- come SLc.

iZ.y/. Grant us e-ter-na/ rest, O Source and Foun

tain of bless- mgs ; Ours be the Land where- day

dur-eth, and night is un - known . ^t. Wei- come . 8Hc.

89
54,

J—„— s_ A J t -
He fed /'hem a/ - so with the fi - nes>t~

-tb =™— -. 1—■—■——■


■— - ] — i
■—i—■ m 1
wheat f/our; HI - 1'e -7u -ia. . a. not wif~h ho-

-rt * ■ a— —^ ^, m
=—
- n ey fro no the .s/b- n u rook hath He Sa-fts-

t*—-i r —m—>^ ■■„■■■


° —-— g 1 _r
J - —r*^ i —^-
/2W Mew. A7/ • / e - / u. - 1 ol t H/ - /e - lu - i a, t

—■»—■ ■ «■
-f- ■ »- tl ^ ■ #H "
/e - /t/ /a . Ps. SV^o >ve mer- ri -lu un-

-fo Cod our strength ; make a cheer-ful noise un-tio

-T1 > ' 1 4= -J——


AA e Joe* of y<a - co6 <?/o - ru 6e

■ -1 —
to th a Fa. th e r , an at to th e ^5o/n , and

~* P*'" =1 ? 1 p -« 4 — '
Ao Me Ho- ly Ghost , Hs /A n'cr.s in the

*fl — 1 • .
1 ■ — ■
-H5— 3fa=n -_|
/ n n 'in cj , is now, and - e>" shall

■*ft ■ f.- ~ ■ - M- . t n
1
iff ' \ =3=—r*v——h—
.6e, World with- out end. fi - nn e n .
Repecxt- Inrroit" ' "fie -feat /tieno"-

90.
54.
Between Epistle k Gospel .

Jrad 7~/?e eyes of a.// wa.i f~ upon Thee . 0 Lord.

%7~hou giuesh /~hem their noe<zl~ in due Sea son ,


ft ■ * ♦ ■ p. I ——

W. Thou j?-pen.&s/~ Thine hand': an d A //-&s h a//

f/ningc I/O- inq wi/~h p/ en - Hsous -ne3S

1 .- j**^
/ft- te - fu ia. a.
VII .^l
*Y

J*/. Mu -flesh is Mea.f- indeed , and My Blood.

p.r. . ===
is Dr/'n k indeed : he fhar ■ecz/'et'h Mu Flesh,

a-nd dr/nA-eth Mu Bl ood , dcoel I el~h in

EE
Me. . and in him , HepeatJ'/7/le/u,a '.'

Sequence 12.8

91
55. ]?-J$itn&*% affrr Cnmtjr,
f nhrOI h. /Wade, y

0 Lord, my trust is in Thy mer~cy,8(my heart

is joy- ful in Thy sal - ua -tion:l will sing of rhe Lord,

be cause He hath dealt so lo- uing-ly with me.ftj. How

long wilt Thou forget me,0 Lord, for ev-er : hoou Song

wilt Thou hide Thu face from me?}Ct{Glo. ry be lo the Father

and to the Son, ana1 to the Ho-/y Ghos f~ : /7s it~ was in the

beginning/ is now, and eu-er shall be; Hbr/d with -outend, /f-men.
Repeal- infrait-" 0 Lord*
Between Epistle k Gospel..
r"/ Sa.rum .

Grftd. / said,. Lord, be merciful un - to me: heal my soul ,

for I haue si n - ed a. gpinst Thee .J/. Bless - ed is

he that con sidereth the poor and heed-y : the Lord

shall de/iuer him in the h'me of Trou - ble

3=
fJI ■ /a - lu - ia a.
// 4.

yy fbn der my words 0 Lord : consider my nne . di- £u -h'on.


Repeat-/'' ia. *
ari Sequence
56. 2?<gimtey after Cnra'tg.
Inhroih Mocte *

The Lord yyas my up hold et • He brought me forth aIso in fo

a. place of // _ - ber-ly : He hath deiiuer-cd rn?,e-ven be-oause

He had a fa-uour unlo me. Ps. / tvi/l love Thee 0 Lordmy strength:

the Lord is my stony rook,my fort- ress and my -a/our.

j(f. Sio - rtj be. to the Father, and to the Son . anot to the, Ho-ly

Ghost : /7s if was in the beginning , is now and aa-er

* -J,^ ||
shall be • World yyi th -out end / /-? - men .
Repeal- Inrroir J'Th e Lord".
Between Epistle A Gospkl .
K 2 5

QracL. Wh e n J s in trouble I called upon the Lord: and He

heard me./^f De - //- uer my soul, O.Lord, frorn lying

/II- le - lu i a. . OL
/• 3

y. God is a. riafhisous Judge strong and pa -tient :

oind God is pro - uok - ed ef- 'ru day. Repeat- "Hlle lu ia


57 3$J$iLnbu% after ©rou'tjj.
Inhroif". /y>ooe»y/.

Turn Thee un-to me , ana/ houue mer _ cy up-on

me , 0 Lord / a/-?7 de - so - Tate and in mi-

1 ♦ 5FEj
se - ry : /00k up-on mine ad-uer. si -tu and mi —

Se-ru;and -Tbr-giue me aTT j-ny sin

mi God Ps. Un-to Thee,0 Lord^i/I

da
T I J* 1 " =5:
/ ///V" w/3 my sou/: mu GocC, in Thee hauc / Trusted;

0 Tet me trot be con- Poun d- eai.yi/. 6T0 - ru

he To the Fa ther and to the, *So n and.

to thb Ho-lu Ghost i ft's //' was in tht

beginning , /s nOuu , and eo-er shall £>*

World with out end, TJ-men


Repeat- Inrroir Turn rhee "

94.
57. continued.

Between Epistle k Gospel. .


VII 7 r

<3r&<A. 0 cast thy bur -den up -on the lord: And

He sha// nou - rt'sh thee. y/. When / cri - ed

un -to the Lord, t/e heard my u o/c e

and de/iuered me from the. hatt/e that

3e
trots a. cfa / n <st me.
Mode V/ll

ff/ - /e - /u - ia. <x _


viil . A ■

y/. / /ooe Thee, O Lard t my shre n oj th

the Lord IS my stony ro ok , and my dete nce^

and rn u Sox - c /our. Repecxt-_'

Sequence 129.

96
58. 4!M$iini>g# after ffirimfy,
Inf-roir. #foJ* u
J1 fr-'T
TAe lord is mg I ight, and mtg sal -era- - hon

whom then shall I fear P The Lord is the

strength of mg life- / of whom shall I be.

a-fraioL P When mine e- -ne-mies and mg

BP

-foes came up - on me, theg stum - bled a-nd

. Ps. Though an host of men were

la id a - gainst me: u eh shall not mg heart

be afraid. W. G/o - rg be. to the tather, and /b

the Son and f~o the Ho-lg Ghost : r7s if was

in the beginning , is now, and eu - er shall

5=
be ■ rVo r I d wi th - out end , /J- men
Repeal- Intr-oih "The Lord'!

96.
S3 con ft n u eci .

Between Epistle A Gospel. . V. 2 S

Gfad. /3e mer-ciful. 0 Lord, unto our S/nS

wherefore shall the. heathen say, Where

is nOH their God? V. Help us, 0 God

of our Salvation, for the honour of Thy

-* m-
Name; de - I i - ver US , 0 Lord.

aW« vu

flf - U - lu - ia a — — — —
VII 7.'
1 «

V. The King shall re - joice in Thy SfrenqHi.O Lord:

exceed ing glad shall he be of Thy Sal- VU-tion.


_Repeaf J' Alie Iu ia. ".

Sequence 129

97.
59. Stfr&imfrgy after t!fom%.
lr»|-roi(- ad< IV

Hearken, 0 Lord, unto my voice, when Z cry — un-

-to Thee. Thou hast been my suc-coury leave. me not

nei-ther for-sake me, 0 God of my sal-va- t/'on.

PS. Lord is my fight and rny so./-ration : whom then

sha/l I fearl y/. Glo-ry be to the Father, and to the

i
Son, and to the. Ho-ly Ghost; As it was in the b&yinninj,

is now, and er-er sha/l be; World vrith-out end', /I- men.
Repeal" Inrroi tJ'Hea.rken "
Between Epistle * GosVel .
v z s

6r&d. Be-hold , 0 God, our De-fend-er. and look upon the face

of Thine /Zn oint-ed . y 0 Lord God of hosts: hearken

unto the prayers of Thy Ser- rant's.


Mod*. Ill III. S.f.

FJI-le - lu - ia - a J/ In Thee, 0 Lord, haue Iput my

m
trust, ierme neuer beputf-o con fu sion; but rid me ^deliver me

in Thu righteousness, incline Thine ear un to me and Save me.


Repeal- "Alleluia. .
Sequence 129
38
60 6foj£imfrg# rdier lriti%,
InhrofK Made II
1
The Lord is the strength of His pea -pit, and

3
He is Hie. yrhaie-some de-fence of His fl - noin -fed .

saye Thy peo-p/e, 0 Lord, and jive Thy b/essinj

un to Thine in - her- i - fan ce: 0 feed them, and set

them up for e - yer. Ps. Un-to Thee wit/ / cry,

0 Lord my strength ; think no scorn of me: test if

Thou make as Hyough Thou hear est nott / 6ecome

t/ke unto hhem that go dorvn in-to the pit.

)lf. Glo-ry be to the Father, and to the Son , and to the

tfo-ly Ghost: fis it was in the bey inning , is now,

and ey- er sha/t be; Wortd yyith out end, n - men.


Repeat InFroil-.. The Lord is "

99.
60. c

Between Epistle A Gospel.

Orad. Turn Thee aaain, 0 Lord, at the last: and

6e jrac/'ous un-to Thy Ser- van ts. U. Lprd.

Thou hast bein our Re- fage ■■ from

fll - U - - I u - - to a
III. sf.
1 ♦

"P De -// - ver me from mine en - c -mies,

0 my God: defend me from th em

that rise up a - gainst me . Repeat- "H/Ulu la'

Sequence 123.

inn
61 . 7?k-&ittti>E# after %vivdty.
Infroih

(9 c/ap your hands toqeth-er, a// ye peo — p/c 0


/■I ■
sing un-to God \ with ine voice of me - /o -dy. Ps: For

Lord is high, and to be feor-ed- t/e is the great rY/rq

up on all hie earth. JC. Glo-ry be to /he Father, and f~o

/he Son, and to /he Ho-ly Ghost: As it was in /tie beginning,

is now, and ev-er sha// be, Wor/d wit/i-out end. h) -men


Repeat XntrowJ'O e/ap your hano/j "
Between Epistle k Gospel .
e. x.
E 1 ♦
irad. Come, ye Chi I dren, and hearken unto mt-

/ wi/l teach you the fear of the Lore/.

X/. They had an eye unto //inn and were //gffh-en- ed:

Vfyou. 0 Lord, art prais ed in Sf-on : and un to Thee

sha// the row be pen'ormed tn_ Je - ru_- sa - /em ■


Repeal- frill* luia ?
Sequence 123.
62 8**J*nnb*y; vtttr Cratftg,
Moc/t /.

We wait, 0 God , for Thy /o-vino kindness , in

the midsr of Thy Tem-ple; ac-cord-/n<y to Thy Name,

0 God, so is Thy praise un-to the world's end;

Thy right hand is fu/i of r/oh-fe -ous-ness'.. Ps. Great

- ' ■ ■ . r, - |. , ■ - ==
is the Lord, and hijh-/y to be prais-ed: in She. city of our
— ^ — - =-
1 "-fi- II|| ^ |I —
~
God, eyen up on His Holy Hi//. G/o-ry 6e to the Faster, and to

the Son, and to the Ho iy Ghost: fJs it was in the beginning,

is now,, and ev er sha/i be; Wor/d with out end. fl-men.


Repeal- tntroit We yva/r "
Between Epistle k Gospki. .
Moc/t V/. S.

Giad. Be Thou , 0 God, my strong Rock and House ofde-fence

that Thou may est SO lie me. y. /n Thee. 0 God Hare /

put my trust: /et me never 6e put /b con - fu-sion .


Mode VI/.

y. /fear My taw: £ My pco -fi/e. . Repeal" " /?//e/uia!

Sequence 129.
iOZ
63. 9*<4Simfray aftnr flnnflg.
Infroih ' Mode V.

be. hold, God is my help-er, /he Lord is with them that upho/d my

sou/, /ie sha// re ward e-ri/ un-to mine e-ne-m/es: destroy

Thou them in Thy truth, 0 Lord my pro-tect - - or Ps: Safe

i ■ « j
me.,0 God,for Thy Names sake-.and'orenge me in Thy strengthJ/.GIo-

- ry be to /he father, and to the Son, and to the t/o/yGhost; TIs itwas in

/he beginning, is now, anderer sha// be. Wor/d without end. h1 men.
Repear In I- roil-, "Be h old 9
Between Epistle Jfc Qospel .
vi. S

Srad. 0 Lord our Gov - er-nor: /row exce//ent is Thy

^ Name in a//~the vror/d^^y.TTTOtJ that host set

i ■ ■ - ■■ ■ | ... «
g/q - ry * a - bove the Hea - yens
Moc/t //■

Til - /e _ /u _ ia a

yV. Sing we tn £/*- ri/y unto God our strength, make a.

cheerfuf noise unto the God of Ja - Cub: take the.

Psa/m , bring hi_-ther the /ahe . Repeal- "Alleluia"


H pronounce Yi - eoob .
Sequence 129.
64 10ft$mita# after ferafy,
Inhroih.
■ M
When / ca//-ed un-to the Lord, fie heard my voice ,

and de-/i-ver-ed me from die batdie that yyas

a gainst me: and /ie hath brought the/n down,

Who is be-fore the a —ges , and en-dur-eth

for e - rer ; 0 cast thy bar~den up on

the Lord, and tie shad no a - rish thee. Ps. Hear

my prayer, 0 God, and hide not Thysett" from


\ \ f■ ■ | . j\ * ■ | ■■ g -]|

my pe-ti -ti on take heed unto me, and hear me.

f/. Glo-ry be to the rather, and to the Son,

and to the tio /y Ghosts fls it was

in the beg/nn/ng , is now, and er-er shaft

6e , wor/ct tvifh-out end. /J - men

»04
G4f . confinued
Between Epistle k Gospel .
/ . 6.

Grad. /(eep me, 0 Lord, as the ctpp/e of an eye: hide me

under the sha. - clow of Thy wings. Let rr>y

Sen - fence come -forth from Thy Pre - Se nee:

acncL Let thine, eyes /ooA upon the thing

thcxt~ IS e - e^U<xt .
MoeLm VII.

y/. O Lord God of nnu sat -oa. - h'on : / haut

1
cr-/ - eat <^<*</ ocnoL n/ghf- be - fore Thee.
Repeal-, "/7/te/uia "

Sequence 123.

105
65. lfegimfra# after ffiremfy,
IntToit". MocteY.

(Pod in His ho-ly hq bi-fa-f/bn, He is the God f-hal~ ma-

keth men to be of one mind in an house : He wilt gioe>

strength and port - er unto His peo -p/e.Ps.let God arise &

let His enemies be scat-ter-ed: let them a/sa that hate Him flee

be-fore Him .JV. G/o -ry be to the Father, and to the Son , and to

the Holy Ghost: r7s if was /n the beginning , is notv,

and ever shot/1 6e ; World with-out end. , /7-men.


Repeal Inhro^ -.''Goo! in his Holy"
Between ■Epistle k Gospel. y. 2.s.

Grad. My h earf hath trusted m God, and / am help-ed': therefore

E 1 " " " 1 " 3 ■ I.


my heart danceth forjoy andin my Song yyi// I prgtise Him.

-♦—«-
V.Un-to Thee will I cry, 0 lord, my strength
Mode v//
; think no acorn ofme.

Hf - le - lu - ia. . a. _ — ^

Lord, Thou hast been our /fe fuge : from one gen-

-era-tion to an - O - ther. Repeat-. Alleluia"

Sequence 129.
66.
Afodt VI

0 God , make speed, to sane us; O Lord make

haste to hel pQus: let mine, ene-mies 6e ashamed t/>

con-found- ed that seek after my., sou/. Ps.Let them

be turned back ward %put to con fusion: that wish me e-ull.


I , - J» »
# G/o- ry be to the Father, and to the Son , and to the

ft
Ho le/ Ghost; /Is /'twas in the beginning,-Js now, and eu-er

shall be; World wirh-out end, /J- men


Repeat- Inhroih 0 God "
Between Epistle * Gospel.
VII ■ 7.

'nd. / yyi'/l a/ wags giue thanks un- to the lord : tr/s praise

sha// eo-er be in my mouth JSt Ml/ sou/ shall make her &oast

in rhe Lord : the humble sha// hear there-of and be glad .


Mode III.

. 0 come /eh us s/ng un-tq the Lord': let us heartily

rejoice, 'in the strength of our sal - ua - tion


Repeal-. FllIel uia
Sequence 129.
107
67 )5&%unbiiy after trinity.
ln|-roil". A/oate VII

Look , (9 Lord , up -on Thy covenant^ and

for- ye.t not the con-gre-ga-tion of Thy poor

own aa-use • % for-yet not rhe uoi - ces of

art Thou absent- from us so loncj: why is Thy

wrath so hot against the sheep of Thy pas - turep

y/. Glo - ry be to the hather, and t~o the Son ,

in rhe bcyinnina , is noYYt and ev-er shall bej

World. with - out end . ft- men .


Repeal Intvoir _* LooA, O lord.

106.
67 con h nued .
Between Epiotle * Gospel. .
K a*

Graot LooH t O Loral, up -on Thu CO- ue - nant : and for

get not the congregation ofthe poor -for ey- er.

yif. /J -rise . 0 Lord t anal main- fix in Thine o\*/n

eg use : and forget not' the voices of them thatseek Thee.


Mode Y/l

/¥/ - fe - lu - ia. a.
vn. r.

y/. The Lord, is a greotf~ God : an d ol great-

King 0_- uer cc// the eccrt'h . Repea.t--"/?//e/ui'a'!

Sequence 129

If
68 14fejgimfay titer %rinity .
Introif".

Be hold t O God, mtj De - -fend, er, anot

/ook up-on the -Face of Thine /? - no int- ed :

for one <^«y in Thu courts is her- her.

than at- t~h ou - - sand. Ps. O how a. - m i a hie

are Thcf dweil-inqs Thou Lord of hosts.

mu soul hath a desire and lonqinq ho

enter into t~he courts of the Lord .

J/. Glo - ru be to the Father , and to the Son ,

ind to the Ho-ly Ghost: f)'s Ft was

in th e becfinnina/ is n o w ; an d eu- e r

shall be; World with -out end, ff- me n


Repeal- InYroj^ - Behold'!

HO.
68 COn hi nued
Between Epistle * Gospel .
VI .Sarum.

Grad. It /§. a good. thing to Jive thanks un - t~Q

the lord : and to sine/ praises unto Thu

A/a me t 0_ moat High - est. y? To hell of Thu

1
lovina/ - kindness ear/y in the morn - I net '•

and o/ Thu truth in the rl/'gh t- Sea - son.


Mode V//,
■T* , ill flf*
A7/ - /e - lu - i a. a.
vn. 7.

y/ O give hhan hs unto the Lord , and

co* // jjp-on tV/s A/a me; tell the peo

ple what l~h in oj S He hath done,


Hepeat."/7//e/u/<z".

Sequence 129 .

ill.
68 l^ftjgttttfay after trinity.
lntroi t\
■J-_%q_
Be - hold } 0 God, m g De -'fend, er, anoi

Look up-On hhe -Face of Thine /} - noin/~- ed :

for one d-aty in Thy courts is her- her.

than cx hh ou - - sand. Ps. 0 how a ~ m t a b le,

cure The/ dwei/-ings Thou Lord of hosts:

tjfc V
my soul hath ex desire a.nd longing ho

en her in ho fhe courhs of the Lord

y/ Glo - rg be ho the Fahher , and ho the Son ,

ind ho the Ho-fg Ghosh: Fl s Ft was

in th e beg/ n n i n g / is n o w f otn d eu- e r

shall be; World wihh-ouh end , Fl-men


Repeal- Infr-oif _' Behold"

no.
68 CDn hi nued
Between Epistle * Gospel.
V/ .Sarum

Grad. It ijSL a good thing to give thanks un - Atf

the Lord : anoi to sine/ praises unto Thg

Afame, 0_ moot High - est. )C To hell of Thy

loving - kindness ear/y in the morn - /rig/ ,

and o/ Thu truth in the nigh f- sea - son.

A^l - le - Iu - / a. OL
V//- 7.

y/ 0 give than Ms unto the Lord , oxnd

* ^ ♦ ■ ■ ■ j i ii

cot H up -on hiis Name; tell the peo

ple what l"h in g s He hath done.


Repeat-. "fWe/uia. ".

Sequence 129.

1
69. tffi'J$unbv% after ULrttiitjj,

5o kv down, O Lord, Thine ear to me, and

" - - % ' """" %• 1 '


heark-en u n - to me) save Thy ser-uant,

ffoi^ _ , that trust- eth in Th ee

ha u e m e r- c tj u p - on rne , 0 Lord , ror /

haoe ca// - ed dai- lu up-on Thee . Ps. Com^

■porr the soul of Th u ser-uant; -Forun-to

Thee, O Lord , do / //ft up mu soul .

Glo - ry be to the Father / and to the Son ,

* • ' ■ r-
a^o/ to the Ho - lu Ghoat ■ /7s it was

in the beginning, is now , at.no/ ev er

shall be; World with-out end-, //-men


Repeal- I n l-roi r 8ow down"

112.
69 c o n C i n u ed .
Between Epistle A Gospel. .

3rad. // /j bet-ter /b trust in the Lord: than to

~* i~
put any COn - // -q/ence /n man. )Sf. it is

bet-ter to /rust in the L Ord : than to put any

Z^Utm j-
con - // - dence in ptin ces .
Made VII

a
VH 7

0 God . my heart is ready, my heart is

f~Ca - dy: / w/// sm a and give praise

with /he best mem -bcr that / have..


Repeat- "ff/lelu 'ta "

Sequence 129 .

H3.
70. 46th^imtey titer ffirimfy.

Be mer ci ful un-fo me, 0 Lord, for / will ca// dai ty

up-on Thee for Thou , 0 Lord> art good and $ra cious, and

plen- teous in mer - cy uh-to ad tftem that ca//- up-on

ee. Ps. Bow down Thine ear, O Lord^nd hear met for f am

I ■ = 1—=—*—■ u—— —— ■ —
poor and in mis- e-ry.y. 6/o-ry 6e to /he Father, andtotheSon,

and to— the tlo-ly Ghost; t7s it was fn the 6eyinn/n<j

is now t and er — er sha// be; Wor/d without end'. /7 ~ men .


Repeat- Inl-roj F Be merciful."
Between Epistle k Gospel. . .
' ' V z s.

Grad. The hea-then shai/ fear Thy Name, OL-Ord; anda/i the tinys

of the earth Thy ma-jesty. % When rhe Lord

shad Aui/d up Si- at? and When ttis gla -ry sha/f ap-pear.
Med* I.

y. Ye /hat fear the Lord, puf your trust /n the

Lord: fie is their He/P- er and De - fetid - er.


Repeal- _ Alleluia
Sequence 129-
114.
71 . 17* Jfrunbtty tdier ®rtti% .
. lnt-roit\

Righteous art Thou, 0 Lord and /rue is Thy judye- menf

0 deal with thy se r-yant ac aordiny to Thy fo -viny mer-cy.

Ps. 3'/ess &d are those thot are undef/l-ed in the way: and wa/A in

the tan of the Lord. )tf- Glo-ry 6c to the Father, and to the Son,

and fo the tto -/y Ghost : f?s it was in the beginning ,

is natv. and er-er shaft be; Wortd with -out end. //-men.
Repeal Introi Y J'ftiqh teous arr Thou"
Between Epistle k Gospel .

Grad. B/cSS-ed arc the joeopfe whose God /S the. Lord ■ and

i/essed are the fptk that- t/e hath chosen to Him to be His

EE
in-h^ri-tonce. V Sy the Word of the Lord were the Hea vws

made: and all the hosts of /hem 6y /he breath of fV/S mouth .
Moc/t V//

til - U - lu - ia
VM 7

y. The R/(/hT /fond of the Lord Srinyeth tniQh -fy th//?QS fo

pass : the ftiyht Hand of the Lord hat'// the pre -em- i-nence.
R e pea h ."ft 1 1 e I u ia".
Sequence 129
U5.
72. IgftiSttttfay after ftrinify.
lnt"roih.
— - Tl
J-
G/ re peace., 0 l ore/, to thewt that' wa/f for Thee. ana1

/ef Thy pro-p/iets he found faith— ful: hear the pray'rs of

Thy Scr-ran t^ and of Thy peo-p/e /s - rac/. Ps: / was

a/ad when they said un to me. We w/// go in -to the house

of /he Lord. W- G/o-ry be fo /he Father, and to the Son,

and to the /io-/y Ghost, f/s tt~ was in f/ie beyrmincy,

V ■ ■■ -T^
is now, and ev - er sha// he. Wortd with out end. fl-men
Repeal fntro'xt - "G/'ue peace "
Between Epistle A Gospel.

Grad: / was Q/ad when /hey SCttd Utl-fo me: We wi// <yo

in -to the hOilSt of The Lord. y. Peace be with -in thy

3^
walls: and p/enfeousness with -in /hy Pq -/a - ces
Mode /

fll - Ic - /u /a. a -
I io S

/ was $/dd when they Safe/ Ufl -to me: IVe.

will <yo /f7-fo trie house of tfic Lord.


Rep«o> flllel
Sequcncc 129
73. 19*hJ$imfay after flrinftg.
In (to it-. /v.

/ <7/r7 the satva-tion of My peo pie, soith /tie Lord;ouf of

kvhat-so- e-r er Iri -6u-/a —lion they sha// call up-on Me. I

trill hearken un -to them ; and I will be their Coa — for

er -er . P$: Hear my latr, O my peoyjle. in*c/ine your

ears unto the words of My mouth. JH. G/o-ry be to the father,

-^g— - I ■ EEEggEg
and to the Son, and to the tlo-/y Ghost, /tsittfas in /he 6eyiiinin^,

is now , and er - er shall he; World wiih-out end. ff - men.


peoX Inhroir "I am rhe Salvation "
Between Epistle A Gospel.
vii. 7.

id. L&f my prayet beset forth in Thy Sight. 0 Lord qsthe itvcense.

W. rind /ef the h'ft-ino UP of my hands.- 6c an e/cn/ng Sd cri f/'ce


Mode II

f?t' - /e - la — ia . a —

y 7f?cy that put their frust /n fhe lord sAalt he>

eren as the Mount Si - On : which may not 6e remored.

6ut sfandeth fast at 7~erusa/etn for _er- er.


epeot*-'V7 llelu itx "
Sequence 129 .
\\7-
74. gO^giw^g ^erjgp^.

Ev' ry thino that Thou hast done to us, 0 Lord, in

true judje-ment hast Thou done it: /or yve have-

sin-ned a-yatnst Thee, and have not o-6ey-ed Thy

com-m and-ments; but yio-ri-ty Thy Name , and

deai with us ac cord- /no fo the mu/-ti -tude of

Thy mer _ cy. PS: 3/essed are those /hat

are un deT//-ed in the way. and wat/c in the

/aw of the Lord . rV. (7/0-ry be to the Father

and to the Son, and to the tio-/y Ghost:

ev-er shati be; Wor/d with-ouf end. Tl - men.


Repeat InrroiF- "LTv >>y fn,'ny "

416.
74 con ft nued.
Between Epistle k Gospel.

rad. The tyes of all WCHt up on Thcc 0 lord

and Thau givest them their meat in due


p. u_ ||- ■ j ♦ ■ ^ ■ i

Sea -son . y. Thou 0_- pen -est Thine /fond: and

fi/lest a/I things /iV-ing with p/etl - teous -ness.


Mod*. /

y. Out of the. deep have / coded t/t) -to

Thee, 0 Lord: Lord, hear my voice .


^epecir, /Jt/eiu /a"
Sequence 129.

419
75. 21?ifriuitey aftfr %rm%.
Injroih Mode N.

/Af whole world, 0 Lord is in Thy poyy — er- and

hliere is no man hhat is a hie ho resist Thy

hhe tleavn, and the earth, and a// the von — drous

Ah/rigs un-der the tfea — Yen; Thau art Lord--

of a//- hhings. Ps Bless ed are those that are

un -de-fi -led in the nay: and wa/k in the iaw oh

/he Lord. }V. G/o - ry be ho hhe Father, and ho

hhe Son, and to hhe tho-hy Ghost /is it was

6e j Wcr/d rrith ouh end. hl-me-n.


Repeat" \nfro\Y-The tvhole ivor/d"

iZO.
75. continued.
Between Epistle * Gospel .

'a.d- Lord, Thou hast been our f?e - fustyc from

one (yen era t/ on on -Q - /-her )/. Before /he.

mountains were brought forth, or erer the

earth and /he rror/d rrere made . Thou art

1
God from ever/ast/ny and WOr/d tr/ZhOUf end.
Mode W.

f}/.~ fe — /u - ta. a — —

% Praise the Lord O my sou/; rrhi/e. / //Kg

/ yy/// praiSe -the Lord- yea as Sony as / hare

any beiny, / yyi/Z s/ny pra'Ses jJtl-to tny God


ftepeah . "At/lei uia "

Sequence 129 .
76. after ffrmfty.
fntroif

If TJ/ou, 0 Lord, rviit be extr eme to mark rvhat is done a-miss.

0 Lord, who may a bide it?, /or /hire is mer-cy with Thee, OGod

of /j — ra-c/. Ps. Out or" the dee/3 haye i catted un to Thee,

0 Lord: Lord h ear rny voice. }/. G/o-ry be to the father, and /i

ihe Sonj and to the /To -iy Ghost; /fs it rvos in the beginning.
4=
/s r/ory, and ey-er shot/ he, rVortd without end. M- men.
Repeal" Inhro'it. If Thou "
Between Epistle k Gospel..
* i . i s.r.

irad: Be-hoid hory good and Joy -fui a thinp it is

6rethren, to dyye-ii To-ge-Ther in U- ni -ty . yV. /t is //6e

the precious ointment upon the head, that ran.

dorrn un -to the 6 eard- ey -&n Ut7 -to rfg- ron's 6card.
Mode I.

V. tie jhea/ eth those that are drO -Aen in heart

Ond yiyeth medicine to fiea/ thejr S/C


Repeat-"/?//e/u/a."
Sequence 129.

122.
I n iro i h . AfoA v/

so/th /he Lore/, / hnoyy the thoughts /hat

/ /~hink to- ward you, thoughts of pence, and

not of af-f//c-/ion- ye sha// ca// up-on me.

and / rv/// heark -en un-fo you, and yy/'/Z turn

a-tray your cap-/f'-vi -fy from a// — yo/a ces

PS: Lord Thou art 6e-comc. ara-c/ous un-fo

Thy /a no/: Thou hast tofrn-ed a- way the

cap- f/ - ri - fy of 7a-co6. y/. G/o - ry be to

the Father, and to the Son, and to the ffo-/y

Ghost; ffs /t yyas /n the. Aep/nri/np, /J nosy.

and er- er sha// be >Ybr/d rr/th-oc/t end. rf-men


Repeal \n\-ro\tl Thus sai'rh the Lord. "

\25
77
Betwben Epistle k Gospel .

Grad. // /s Thou . (7 Lord. /'hat sorest us from our

££- e-n-n es . o/7<y puttest them to con -ft/ - Start

that /late us. y/. We make our boast of God O//

day Zona: and will praise Thy /Vg/Tie: /or €y - er


Mode VII.

/II — le — /u i a. a—
vii y

W. The hea -then shall fear Thy /Vome. 0 lord:

and all the kinys of the earth. Thy Ma-Jes -fy


Repeal-. "/1/leluia ".

Sequence 12.4
78. flttr anjp Sunday after (Trinity.
Inlroit" fit =- -? j>«. j . M*m* i

0 come, ict us mor -ship Cod — aid oorr d*r* n be fore

the Lore.': let us knee/ in-fore ffim that mode us:

/or t/e. is the Lord- our God Ps; 0 come /e/~ u-s sine

un -to frit Lord. /«/ us hear/~i/y rejoice in the Strength of

our so/- ro--f/on . W. G/o ry be to the father, ond tothr Son

and to- the Ho-/y Ghost: /7s it was in the beginning

is now, and ey — cr shat 6e, Wor/d with -out end ft- men
Repecxt- Inl-roiF ''0 come *
Between Epistle k Gospel.
vii y.

Grad. / was a/cid when they SO'd Ufl- fo me- fVe wiii go

in -to rhc house of the Lord. V. PcaCC 6t with -in


F=*=-^ =EEEEEE^ ""Ip, j ,.
thy walls: and plenfeousn ess with -in thy Pa- /a - ces
. Mode /
E=— I ■ »Vfe3*=- v.. \\=
fJi - /e - iu 1a . a
I iSF

V. The hea - then she// rear Thy Nome , 0 L ord:

and a// the Minos of the earth Thy Ma -jes -ty .


Repeaf". fllleluiaf
Sequencers or63o
125.
79. ^.^nfrreu)'* ghg^
I nfroil".

>7c - sas , rra/k-zny 6y the sea- of Go ii - fee y

sarr- trro ore — fhren , Pe. — for and nn—c/rt-yv.

and he caJi - ed them, say — _ /ng , Comt

ye af - her tne , / yyi/f m aAc you to

dec/are the yio - ry of God: and /~hc firmament

sheyy-eth his han-dy work . J/. Gfo ry

6e to the Father, and to the Son , and

ho the ho -fy Ghost ■ /is it yvas in

the 6eg/nn , /S norr , and er - er sha//

be. Wo rid rr/th-ouf en of. /v- men.


Repeal" trvt-roil" 'Jesus, wa/kincf "

\Z6
79
Between Epistle * Gospel.
V. %.f.

Crad Tho u sha/t make fhem pr/nces in a//

lands : /hey shat/ re - mem - 6er Thy fVo/n€^

0 Lord. Y/. /n - stead o/ thy fa-fhers thou

sha/t hare Cf?/7 - c/rcrt . there -fore sha// the

peo -p/e y/><r thanks un-to Thee


Mod*. //

a —

V. The Lord /or-ed /In -dretv.- as a Sweet sme/hru, SO-roar.


_ Repeal _ "/J//e/u ta '

Sequence 1-4-1.
80. Conftemon of Sffiatil.
I nlr oil". Mode /

/ knorY i/hom / haye 6e-//'e — ved} and am

per -sua -dec/ that He is a-6/e to Aeep /hat trh/c/i / hare

comm/t-ted un-to Him a gainst that day, for Me- /S

a right — eous Judge . Ps 0 Lord Thou hasA searched me oi/t~

crnd known me : Thou Anorr-est my downs//?/no andm/'ne

up- ri - s/ny. ytf. G/o-ry 6e to The father, and to the Son ,

and to the /io-/y Ghost; fJs it was /n the 6eg/nn/ny , is

now, and ey-er she/// 6e, /Yor/d rrith -out enc/. /7-men.
Repeat \n\rro\t. "/ know Whom '.'
Between Epistle k. Gospel .
v x s.

Grad: He that yrrot/Qht effectuo//y m Peter to the Tipost/esh/p>,

/he same was mighty in me a/so to /yard the Gen - tifes:

and they pcrcei red Hie grace of God, that rrc/s p/V-en

Utl-to me . "JJ. The grace of God in nte was not /n VCi/n :

but fi/s grace a- 6/d -eth /n trie for er - er


80. con Y\ n ued
Before Sepfuagesima add. Mode/

/!/ - le - lu — icl . a. _
1 . 4 4«

Pa U I, a chosen resse/, great and ho/y , vcr//y

is rrorthy to he /?Q- nour-ed': trho rras a/so found

meet to 6e enthroned tr/th the Twe/ire f -pQSr t/es.


R epea t Alleluia
Sequence 130.

After Sepfuagesima 0m'& Alleluia. and^K following &sing,afl-«r Hie gradual .


II ■ /

Thou art a chosen resse/ 0 ho/y Apost/e Pou(: r/yhf

rrorthy art tfyou to oe g/0-r/ - f/ed. W. f /orcach- er

of /fit- truth • and teacher of the Gent//es /n

faith and Ve-ri -fy. )V. Through tfiee the Genti/es hare

' 1 1 F~ ■ 1 1
Come : to the Anoyr/edye of the grace of God.

y. fin [thter- ces-sar for U£: to God Who Cihose thee


81 ^TfjeJSuttfication of Sjftftar£ ij^cVitgiU'
Infr.oih Mot/- /

/^c yraif, 0 God'-, for Thy lo ring kind- ness, in the

midst of Thy fem-pte; accord-/n<y to Thy fl/ame, 0

(Joe/, Jt? /'.? 72ry praise an -to the tvor/d's end--;

7/7y right hand /s f~u// of r/yh-fe -ous-ness. Ps. Great

is the. Lord, and high - /y to 6e prais-ed. in the city

of our God, eyen up-on tits ho-fy hifi . Jt. O/o-ry 6e

to the Father , and to the Son, and t~a fhe tto-/y

Ghost ; T)s it rras /n the 6eginning , is norv, and

ev-er shaii be, rYorfd >rith -out end . /)'- men .


Repegh ln|-roi|- "We vyair, 0 Goal "
Between Epistle k Gospel.
vi . s. R- r

Grad: We rVa/T Tor Thy /oying- A/ndness O God: in the

midst of Thy Tem-p/e. y. 0 God according to Tihy

Name , so is Thy praise an -To the kyor/ds end :

Thy right hand is full of ttQ/j - tea us - ness

130.
8i con fin ued .

Before Sepfuageiirtia add:

fil-U -Ju /,
/£7 a _ _

jC. 7£,» O/l-ct'e/nt carried the Q?//4': 6at the

Ch //d - yern ed the OH - c/en t . Repeat- «/?//« /u /<* *

Sequence I3I.

After Septuayes'ima omif Alleluia and^B1! -following !(sing,afl"*r fhe gradual


TR A CT.

Lord HOyy /eftest Thou Thy seryont deport /n

I 1 I ■ T * - 1 ■ II

£eace : ac -cord- inq to Thy >rord

Jf. for mine, eyes hare Seen : Thy sat- YO -//'on.

y Which thou hast Jbre-por-ed : before

the face of a// peo -pJe .

Jf.To bt a t/yht to h'yhten /he Ge/7-t//es:

and ho be the ytory of Thy P€Q-p/e /S-rgc/.

131,
82. CT?e Annunciation of ourlCafrp .
Intro it. Mode / .
—a— , ■ V -+w—j
Drop c/oyrn ye /tea -yens from a -bore- and Jet /he sties

»~ ■ (
pour dorrn ripht- eous-nessj /e/~ /tic earth(In 6eEosfernde)
o — pen - eef,

.|t ■ E f i ■ ^ „ -ft- ^ -1 - -I
and let if 6r/np forth Sa/- ya — fion. n/-/e - /u — /a,

f9/- fe /u ia . p5: find fef righteousness spring

up tope -/her: /,— /he Lord hare ere -a- ted it. G/o-ry

6e to /he father , and to the Son, and to the tto-ty

Ghost; fJs /f hvas /n the hepin n inp , is norr, ana/

4- • * m i p . §
er-er sha/l he, iYor/d rr/th-out end . rr-men
Repeal Introit-- Drop do wn "
Between Epistle k Gospel in Lent.
V z.
fc^r-*5*1' - ■■ -= . , =
Grid. Lift up your heads, 0 ye pates, and 6e ye //ft up, ye

erer/astinp doOtS: and the Ainp of QfO- ry S/?a// corne

in . V. Who sha// ascend into the ft/// of the Lotcf:

or rrho sha// rise up tn His ho/y p/aee eren he

that hath c/ean fwtldS and a pure heart.


82 ConTinued
TRACT ii /

Hail* thou that art highly fa-voured. the Lord is with

thee, y, 3/cSS-ed art thou among YV£-men: ana" biessed

is the fruit of fhy womb, y. The HQ- iy Ghost sha//

come upon tihec: and the /sorrer of the flightsf shaff

jO- rer-Sha - dorr thee. W- There- fore fhaftfo/y Thing

Which sha/l be born of tfreC shai/ be COff-ed the Son of God.

Between Epistle 3c. Gospel, in Eastertide.

rff - /e _ ~/u /",/a . a — — —

yf. fiail. thou that art highly favoured, me Lord is tviih thee b/essed

art Zhou among fromen , and biessed is the fruit of thy womb .
"Mode Vf/I.

rfi— fc~/u — — — ia . a
VIII I

J/. The rod of Jess* hath bfossomed, a Virgin hath

E—- 1 1 — ::: Z
brought forth God and Alan: 6od hath restored peace,

reconc/iing fi> fiimse/f aii things, froth /n flea -yen and earth.
\epeaY-"/We/u<a"
Sequence 132
(This Sequence is <sung even in Lent.)
Lent-.)
133.
83. S.S.»biIip an^ameg 2Lyp. jttJU.
Inl-roif. Mode /■

cri -ed un-to Thee 0— Lord in the time of their

trou - b/e .• and Thou heard-est Them f?om /iea yen,

T/-/e - lu - ia , t7/-/e — /u ia. PS: f?e -/oice /n tht

Lord^ 0 ye rioh-teous: Tor it Secomerh tye/f the just to

be thanA -fu/. J/. G/o-ry be to the Tather, and to the Son.

and to the Ho-/y Ghost; /Is it was in fhe 6ey/nniny

isnovy, and ev-er jha/i be, Wor/d with -out end. fl-men.
'.at- Infroifr J' They cn'ed"
Repeal-
Between Epistle * Gospel .
Mode- VIf.

til -/e - /u - ia ,
vn . y

The T/Qfy- Teous man shatt Stdttc/ in great frotcf~ ncss :

be -Tore the face of such as fyove af- f/ict - ed him .


Mode V/l ■

h7/ - te — /u — ia . a

y. Did not our hearts burn with - ft} us : yrhife

ffe TatA -ex/ VY/'th us hy the way. Repeat- L'/Wsluia "

Sequence 141.
84» 3fye invention of t^e J^olg (Jfo^^ .
Infroil".

But as — for us, it bc-ho—yc-th us to y/o - ry

in the Cross of our Lord 7e-sus Christy in Whom


■ ■ ■ 1 ■ % | - „
/j our sat- ya-t/on} /ifc and re-sur - rec-t/on;

by tYhom yre are. say - ed and set - free.—

3^
/fy_/e_A/ - /a, ft/ -ft - /u

PS: £7<?<^ /5f mer-ci-ful un-to us: and 6/ess us - and

sherr us the t/yht of Mis coun tenance, and be.

mcr -ci -fu/ un-to usff. 6/o-ry 6c to the father.

and to t~he Son , and to the t/o — /y Ghost:

rfs if rras tn the beo/nniny, /snorr, and

ev-er shaft 6e ; fYorfd rr/th --out end, A1- rrrtn


Repeal I n froi (*_ "But as for us "
84 conN nued .
Between Epistle k Gospel .
Mode Vitl

fit -U- /u — la .
VIII • / Festal.

y. Street -est V/Ood. and s rvcetest A/cr//s, that 6ore

so SWect a 3ur~~<Jcn; thou a/one /rast counted ryorthj

to sujtain the K/np ofJfea-yen and t/ie Lore/.


Mode VIII.

/?/ -le - /u- -— la , a — — — — .


VIII. / fist*/

"fl. To// /t out a - tnoncj the hea-then: that

the Lord hath re/Qtl -ec/ from the Tree .

Repeal-, "/7//e/uia

Sequence 133 or 134.

136.
85 jliatitiitfl of 3. ,3olm ^Baptist,
I ntr oil". Mode //

From the womb of my mo - ther, the Lord hath

call - eoi ma 6y rng name^ and He hath made my

mouth like a. sharp sword: in the sha-dow of

His hand hath He hid - den me, and hath made me

like a po - lish- ed shaft. Ps. It is a. good

thing to give thanks un-to the Lord: and to sing

praises unto Thy Name 0 Thou most High- est:

Gl o - rtj be to the Fa-theri and to the Son, and to

the Ho-ly Ghost : /7s it was in the beginning t

f's n o vv and eu - er shall b&) World

with - out end , FJ- men . Repeal- \nfro\f."from f-fiekVomA '

437
85 continued
Between Epistle A Gospel. .

Grid . Be - fore / farmed fhee in the womb, / knemr f~hee

and 6e-fore thou earnest forth out oP

fhe womb, I SOLHC- ti-ft-eai thee./ff. The Lord

pur forth Mia hand: and /vuch - ed my mouth.


Mode //

r7/ . le - lu - iol . oc
H.A

J(/ fl - m oncy them that are born of *YO - men:

there hath not risen a. yractt~er than

John the Sap tist . Repeal, fll/e/uia'

Sequence 135.

13S
86 3. ftitrb ]@n*.
I fl f" TO i f also on August- i*r />7oalm /(I

A/old I know of a sure - ty that the Lord hath

sent His A'n -gel'• and hath de/i- uer-ed me

from the hand of He - rod f and from a/1 tin

cut and h n o ev n me ■ Thou. Anotv- eat

m ij d o w n - Si ft i n g and mine, otp -ri- sing,

y? . ffIo rtj be to the. Fa the r) and to the Son,

ol n d to the. Ho-lu Ghost; fj s it was

in the 6 e g i n n in a , /« n o w f an d ev- <s r 3 ha. II

be- : World with- out end , ff - m en .


Repeat" lnt-roir_ "Now I know"

139
86. continued.
Between Epistle & Gospel .
V . s\ . s

Grad. Thou Sh a It ma.He them princes in a/1 lands:

1* ' —" '- t-— " — ' -I —


th e u shall re -mem - ber Thy Dla nn <e ,
I ♦ ■ -ii ■ «n ■ ■ ■ s
f Lord. /n - s l~e oloL of l~htj fa -/-hers

thou shaft- haue c/> / 1 - d ren ; therefore.

shall the, people giue. hhcinHs un - to Thee.


/Vioo/e. //.

fll - le - lu - to. a. _

XT. Bless - ed art thou Simon Bar- jon

for flesh and blood, hath not revacxled it

*tt—■ ■ ^~-1—■ ■ ■—■ ■ *t ■—■ A1 -


~T— *— t
un -to thee : but mu Father Which is in Heex - yen ,
Repeal '/ll!elu/a "

Sequence 141 .

140.
87.
Inrroih Mo^e II.

The un.goJ-ly laid, waif for me to

Thu tes ■ ti- mon - ies 0 Lord: I see thott

a. 1 1 things come, to an end , but Thy

CO m-mandment is eK-ceed - ing broad

PS. Bless- &d are those that are unoie-

A7 — ed in the way : and wa/H in the la wo/the Lord.

V Glo -ry be to the, Father, and to the Son ?

\nd to the Ho- ly Ghost : f7s it was

in the beginn ing , is now, cend ever shall

be, World with -out end . ft- men.


Repeal \r\Yro\Y The ungodly'
87. con N nu ed.
Between Epistle * Gospel .

Grad. /I/// o/* grace are thy lips : beccuuse £od

^ " 1 * \ '-J ■ 1 ^
hath blessed H± ec for gjf- er Thou hast

ioy - ed righteousness k, hated, /h -/-qui - Ay:

wherefore God,euen thy God f hath anoinhed

thee with /"Ac o/7 of yield - ness


Moot* y/n.

/J/- /e - lu - la.
V/// . 4

Af& - r u hath oho<sen that goocL jjtxrf~ :

which shot// n ot be Ax -ken a-yroty "Prom her".

Repeah '/71/eluia "

Sequence 136.

HZ
88. 3. writ
lnl-roi |- Mode I.

F e - j 01 c e *v« a.// in th e Lo rd , cc / - e —

bra- tin cj a. Fes ti-ual in h on -our of

S/ess-ed fi n - net: in whose 30 - /em- ni- ty

the An-yel* re -Joicc}a.nci sing praise

/-o the. Son of God-. PS. Mu h earl-

is in dirinj o-f a good mat - for ; / op ea k.

o-f the thing**- which / haoe ma.de un-to

the /fing.ytf. Glo- ru be ho the Fa ther , an d to

the Son, and to the Mo - 1 y Gh oat ; FIs it was

in the beginning t ia now, and Gu ar

shaft be., World wi th -ou t end . H- men


RepecxF InFroiF- "ffejoice we "

143.
88. co n M n u ed. .
Between Epistle k Gospel .

Grad. Fu fl of grace ari thy Zips : because. God

hotth 6/essed f~hee for ev- er. fhou hash

lov - eot righteousness a hated /n • /'- qui - hy .

wherefore God euen thy Godf hath anointed

fhee with the 0 1 I of pla d - ness.


Mode. V/lt.

fjl - le - lu -
V/lt. •».

Hail, ho - lu fin no., of whom ysoLS born

/~he Vir-gin Met -ru : who con ce/ a e d -from

NeOLuen otnd brought forth l~h e, Stz - oiour

Of the world . Repeat "fllle lu id ','

SeQUENCt 146.

144.
89. Sranaftgurattou .
Introit". Mo lie /II

The Light - oingis gare shine un -to

the yror/d : the earth yyas mor- ed

and jhooA ry/'th - at -. . Ps: 0 horv

am ieit>/e ore 7~hy drre//-/nys 7~h ou Lore/

if hosts: my souJ hath a des/re and

/oncg/ny to enter //? — to the courts

of the lore/ . 0/o - ry 6e to

the Fa/her, and to the Son , and to


m r« j T mr- ■ 3—g

the h'o - /y Ghost ; ffs /t rras in

the Segirtniny , /S norr, and eY-er she?//

6e, Wor/d rrifh ■ out end. /? — men


Repeah \r\Yro\t" The Lightnings'.

-145
89
Between Epistlx k Gospel.
v. 2.

Grad. fn the day of Thy power shad /he peop/e

offer their free-ryi/t offer/njj yri/h an ho/y

ftOP -ship : /he dery of Thy Birrh /s of /he

yvomb of /he morn -inp , Yf. rf fiof- /gyred

day hath dawned up -on US : Come,

e nations and adore /he Lord ,


y

for a. cyreaT f/'yh/~ haff? /'ih/s day

des - cenc/ - ed up - Or? /he ear/h


Mode VII

M- /£ /u - -- /a . a —
VII. iSH.F.

)/. The Lord said Uf7_- fo M£ Lord: Si/ Thou on myr/y/it

hand, unfit / mate Thine 67- c -mies Thy fvot-j/oot.


RepeaXffWeluiaV
Sequence 127.
H6.
90. &jje £toeet Jlame of j$e0u*
inf"roil". /f/o^e ///

/f/ the Nome of Je -sus e.v- ru Artec sha/l

60 vv , of things in lieu - ven , and things in

ear/ft , and things un - o'er /the ear th : ond

ev'- ry tongue shall con-fess-- that Je-jus

Christ is lord /n the glo-ry of God the

■ II ^^*\ - 1 * " I ■=
t/t cr . Ps: 0 Lord our Go- fern -or: dorr

ex -celten t is Thy Alome /n a// the yror/d.

yi. Glo- ry 6e to rhe Father, and to fhe Son,

and t~o the Ho- /y Ghost ; /Is It rvas

m the beginning , /s now, and er-er shall

6c tYor/d tr/'fh - out en d . rn e n .


Repeat- \<n\ro'\Y "fit AAe Name'

147
90 conTinued.
Between Epjstle * Gospel.

Grad. God the fd - ther hath set Jesus Christ at /lis

OW/1 f/ghf Hand: /n /he /iea - yen ~/y p/a -ces.

■E " ■ "I =
y/. far a - bove a// y>rin cipa/ity , and porters ,

and miyhf, and domm ion , and erery name

t/wt /S nam - ed'.- nor on/y in th/s yror/d,

6ut a /so in /hat trh/eh is to come , and

hath put a// th/'nys (Jtl - c/er /i/s feet


Modt vm

rfl - /e - /u - /a a — —
VIII . /

yf. /ie//y us, 0 God of oar j a/rat/en , for the

o/ory oh Thy fl/a/TIC • 0 dc/irer us,c/nd 6e

mercifu/ unto our sins, for Thy /Vomes sahe .


Repeal-. hllleluia."
Sequence 157.
148.
91. &be j&foeabinfl of $. 3c\>n jflaptiflt.
InlToil".

/ trill speak of Thy tes - ft-mo - nies e-rert be fore Jtrnys,

and trill not 6e a- jha—med,- and my de-lifht shall 6e in

Thy com -m and-ments, which I hare /o yed ex ceed iny /y.

PS: If is a pood thina to p/re thanks unto the Lord: and ro s/ny

i ii m 1 — »
praises unto Thy A/omc , 0 Most High est, y. G/o ry 6c to /he father]

i ii a - : .—ri
and to the Son , and to the tfo/y Ghost fls it /rets infh( iey/n/riny.

is norr, and eycr shall 6c; tYor/d rrith-out end. ri -men.


Repec^ ln|-roir_ " I tvi/l speak '.
Between Ecistle k Gospel .

Grid. Thou hast Set upon his head, O Lord: a cronrn of

i J .11 ■ , -jC ^1
pure aold. y/ Thou hosr f?/V- en him his hearts de-sire:

and hast not denied him the request of fJ/S hps.


Mode /

fll — /e - - lu ia a —
i. /.

y, fit-rod sent an €X-e -CU -Hon - er. and commanded

that John should be b&headeoi /t? the ptl -son


Repegh "tJ/le/uia".
Sequence 135
449.
92. fffye gFxaltation of t^e j^olg <&ro$ss.
I n fro it", /i/o^ iv

But as - - /b/" // 6c-ho-~ vrfh as to y/o — ry t'n the Cross of

Our Lord Je-sus Christ, in Whom is our sat- va-hon^/ife, and

re-jtir-rec-tton ; by Whom ffe. are saved and set- free

PS: God 6e mer-ci-ful unto usfand 6/ess us: and she* us the iiyht a/ His

court tenance/ and be mer-ci-fut un-to us. )Ct. 6/o-rybe to the Father, and

to the Son, and to the tto -ty Ghost: tfs it rras in the bcy/n niny,

is nary, and ey- er shall be; World rrith -out end. /J-men.
Repeat" I tl troif". But as for us "
Between Epistle & Gospel.
vi S.# r

Gracl. Christ became obedient for us Utl-to death, (-yen the cfeath oftrie

Cross, yt. Where- fore God a /so hath hiyh/y ex-Ct/t- eat tfim .

anoi yiyen ffim a Name which is a- f>OVC 6V- ry name.

/, _ /u — - / a
VIII . /

yV. Te// /f oc/t among the heo - then ,- that the.

Lord hath re/gtl - ed from the Tree


Repec^ "Alleluia"
Sequence |33orl34.
i5Q.
lnlroil". Mode. HI-

O praise the Lord' a// ye /fn-yc/s of /Lis: ye /hot


■ r- ■ r- I ■ ■ ■ -i I ■ -1 ■ t
ex-ce./ in strength , ye that fu/-fit /Lis com - man d m en /,

and hearA - en un-to the ro/ce of itis words.

fa 1 ,
PS: Praise She Lord, 0 my sou/; ana/ ait that- is

n-ith-in me praise tiis t/o-/y A/ame. y/. O/o-ry 6e to


-m-
the Father, cmd to the Son, and t~o the. //o- ty

and er-er sha// 6e, tYor/d with -out end. /J- men.
Repear Inrroir .* 0 praise the Lord. *
Between Epistle k Gospel.
iv. /
-r ' 1 ; ' 1 1
Jrad. 0 praise the Lord a// ye flrt-ge/s of ///s. ye that ex-CeL

in strength. W. Ye that fu/fi/ /iis com-mand-menr

and hearken unto ffie VO/CC of //is words


Modi V///

y. /n the pre -sen ce ofthe /Ln-pe/s: */// / sinp proise un-/V 77ree.
Hepeah "flllefuia.1
Sequence 138.
451.
94 g ffiuKe t^e fffrartfletigt
I n fro if.

The mouth of the. righteous is tx. &r ~cis-ed m ms-dom.

and h/s tonyUe wt/f 6e fa/k-in(p of Judyc — — nnenf.

fhe taw of his Goof is in - - his heart. Pb; fret not thy-jelf
m bm ■» ■ -——-r-j ■ ■ ■ "ft" * -

because of the un -yod-iy .- nei -ther 6c thou en-y/-ous

ayainst the <r- vil cto-crs . ^f.G/o-ry be to the Father, and


Jul.

to the Son . and to the /fo-/y Ghost; ffs it was in the beyinniny,

is no yy, and ev-er sha/t he, Wortd with -out end . f? men .
Repeal- Int-roi t J'The. mouth "
Between Epistle k. Gospel .

Grad The mouth of the righteous is exercised in HV/S -dom

and his tongue mi/ 6c to/k-ing of tuc/qe -menf. V, 77ie /dry

of his God is in his heath and his QQ-ings ■ShiCf/i not s//de
. i Matte I.

/, the first, tri/t say unto Zton, 3e- f?o/d. he -fyo/cf them .

and / yyi/fgtrc to Jerusaiem one that dt/tfQ - e/h good hf- dines.
Repeal- . "fJi/eiu ia ".
Sequence 142.
\5Z.
95. Jill JbzixiW jBlag,
In (-ro it- /node I

Re -jo/'ce we a.// in l~he Lord. , ce/ c bra. -ting a Fes tival',

in honour ofall f-he Saints : at whose so/em-ni-ty

the flnge/s re-jo/ce and. sing praise to rh e Son

of God Ps. Re joice in the Lord, 0 ye right-eoua : -for it

be-cometh vreti the just tv be thank- ful.)(f.G/orij be tti the father,

- | ■ / ■ f * * II. B| -
<2a7«j^ /z> //>e »/7<s/ /a Mo-ly Ghost: rfs it was in the begin nine/,

is now, and eu-er shall 6e f World with -out end t /?- men .
leaf InlroiF ," Rejoice we all.
Between Epistle * Gospel .
_ "~ /I .A.

Sracl. 0 feoLr the Lord/ ye that are His Sain hi : for the.y

that, fear Him lack no -thing y/. But they who seek the Lord:

t/i want no manner of thing tf>ctt~ is good .


Moots v/ii ■

/7I - le - lu — ia. a —

y/ The 3 Ctints sha/fj oi dge the nationstand have dominion

over the peo ple : and their Lord sha.1/ reign for e^- er.
Repeal- "Alleluia."
Sequence 159.
&9
96. (ffommimoratioti of Ifo ^faithful J9fpatted
I nrroi f"

Rest e- fer - nal grant un-to them, O Lord. —

and nnau I ig h t per-pet- u a/ fiqh - ten up - on them.

Ps Thou, OGooL, art praised / n Si- on : a. not un-to Thee

shaft the vow be performed in Je - ru - sa Jem ; Thou that

heareat the prauer) unto Thee shall all f/esh come. .


Repeat- Introih . Rest- eternal ."
Between Epistle A Gospel.
//. A

Gr«.d hi €3t efernocl <}ra.nt~ unto thenn/ O Lord : and may

tight perpetua.1 // Qth - fen up - Of) fh em .


J(f. Let their souls drret/ atease: and their seed in-h&rit the land
TRACT. y///. 4

Out of the deep have I ca-i/ed unto Thee , 0 Lord:

Lord t hear my uoice

Kl.O let Thine ears consider tYe// : the i/o/ce of mif corn- plaint.
y>f. If Thou. Lord wilt be aictreme to mark */fiat is done* a - nnrss :
0 Lord, who mag a bide it?
for there is mercy rvith Thee : there-fore sha/t Thou be -fear - ed

Sequence 140.

454.
9f>. Continued .

Bui" al" Funerals, if the Corpse be present", or if the Service be


for a Bishop, l"he following Tract is sung : —
TRACT. VIII. A.

L ike as the hart- aiesirel-h the Wot her /fro o As:

So /ongef-.h my soul Otf fer Thee , O Gooi .

y/. Mg sou/ /s afhirsr for God, yea, euen -for

f~h e //o/ng God when shall I come, ho

appear be - fore hhe pre -sencc o-f God?

y/. M a tea rs hctue been my meat' oioou a not

HI Clh /* ; while Ihey cLa/lu sau unto

me , Wh ere is now thu GooL ?

Note: For complete Plainaong sert-ing see -


u Requiem /Ctemam j a Manual of Rifual Music for rhc Burial of rtie Dead. .
By Doran and Nol'rinqham, Novello K Co., Limited.
97. (S>tvxmn oi f&pMiU*.
Intro it. Moat //

How dear } 0 God ? are Th u -friendi

u n - to me and he/d in rtiofh - em l~

ho- nou r : Ve-r u se - cure - Ilu


u /s hh e i r

■>ri nce-dom es-hab - lish-ed Ps. 0 Lord ,

Thou hast searched me our- and known me;

Thou MnouJ&sf mu i frinq ,


downsirftnq and

mine. up - ris-ina. G/o - ru be To the

Fa t h e r , and to the Son ; and. f~o

the. Ho- lu Ghosh : fis it was in Me

beginning , is now, and eu-er shau//

be; Worla vyith--ouh end, fl--nnen


Repecih I nt-roif "How dear"

156.
97 con H n u ed
Betwein Epistle ik Gospel .

^td Their Sound is gone out into all fands : and their words

/>?- A/7e ends ofthe world.llf The Hea uens dec/are theg/org of

God: and the firmament shew - eth His hand - i - worK.


Moat v/i/.

/?7 - /c - /u - I ol . oc -
VIII -1

XT. By the hanoLsof the pos - ties : v/ere many signs S(

wonders wrought a - monct the peo-ple . Repeat". "ffl/eluia

SrquENCE l+l , For S. Matthew 142 , For 5 Barnabas 143 or 144.

Between Epistle * Gospel, after Septuasesim* .


Crad w Their sound xxxxxxxx hand. -L-work (asa-Aore VI)
TRACT. Vf'i- -1

3/ess- ed is the. man that feareth the LoraL : he hath

great de/ight in ffis com - mancL- merits .

J/. His Seed shall be mighty upon earth : the gener-


-action of'the faithful sha.lt be bless- ed .
Jf. Rich - es and plenteousness shall be in his house :
and his righteousness endur-eth for ef- »r .

157"
98. Common of Mzrtvts.
(oul- of Easterl-ide ./
Mode VII
—I— M Wi- I ■ -
In Thu strength O Lorci , shall the right

eous re -joi'ce. t ex - ceed - tr)cj a/lad shall

he be of Thu sclI — ucl- i~ion : 7~h a m

hast aiu- en h i nn his hearts de sire..

Ps. For Thou shoc/h pre cent h i nn wi~th

the bless -ina/s o-f qood- ness:ancl shalh

sef a. crown ofpure jv/d upon his, hea-d. .

TP. Glo - ry be to the- father, and to the. Son ,

3=^ j ■ f « g— ii i « g

and to the- hi'o - I'u Ghost : t7s i/~ was

in th e be a i n n i n cj , is now , and eu- er

sho.ll be World with-ouf end , tl - m e n .


Repeat- Infroih " In Thy sf-rencff-h ."

158
9S . conhinued.
Between Epistle k Gospel .

>rad . 3/ess - ed is th e man that fearem rhe Lord: he hath great

delight in His com, mand-ments . W His seed shall he mighty

upon earth the generation ofthe faithful shot// be bless - ed.


Moale //.

HI - le - iu - /a. . a
ii. a

Thou sha/r Set a crpyvn ofpure qo/d : up- on h/S head.


fKe.yea.Vl'Alleluia. ".
Sequence 14-3 or 144.

Between Epistle 1c Gospel after Sepruflcc5iMfl.


TRACT VIII. 1

Thou hast Cjf/u - en hinn his heart's de -sire: and hast

not denied him the re g a est, of his Zips .

y/. For Thou sha/fprevent him : with me bless ings of Qoad- ness.

yi. Thou shall 3et a croyvn ofpare gold: up - on h 13 head .


lnl"ror>. ( in Easter Kde- .)
B ,« ' 1 1 ■ 1-
Thou hast hid-den nne} 0 God} from the ga'- ther-i n a fo-geth-

H^m 1 =— l-hb—■—
rec - fion of wtoA-ed do - ers , /}/■ ie - lu - fa. , Hi - /e -

iu - ia.VQ, Hear my uoice^ bocl^n myprayerjpreserve my life

■ ■ si ■ * r- , .-'ffl — i ——
A?/*? fear of the e— ne -mg.^f. Glo- rg be fame Father; and to the

■ ■ : : u ■ =-| 1 L
Son I find to the Ho-/g Ghost; /7s ft rras in the beginning , is noiv,

and eo-er shall be World yy'ith-out end, H-rnen.


Repeal Inhroil' _ " Thou hast hidden .
Between Epistle * Gospel .
Mode y//.

ft'I - i'e - I'u - ice . a.


y/i . 7. r

^ The r/cih - feous shall rejoice 'in the Lord. and put his

fi- * - 1 — i- n
trust in Him : andall they that'are true ofheart shall be glad.
Mode /I.

fll - ie - lu - /a- . ct _ — —

y. Christ /s risen farnd hath en-/iqh-/ened His peo -p/e

whom He hath redeemed yyjth His Own Biood


Repea t.'' fll/m/ata. "
SiquiNei 14-5 on!4^_ Tow S.Mark. 142

460.
100 Hsmmoit of a (ffonfegaof anb Btflfrop .
Inhroil" m*^. i .

^Jn~eLord ^<»M es-tab — //shed a co - ye- nant of peace -

/K//^ /7/'/r?^ «/7^ made him a chief, /ha/ he shou/d possess

/he dif — ni -fy of /he pr/es/ - hood -for ey — <r/*.


//7 Eastertide :

Ps.- Lore/ re-men-i -6tr Da -r,>d' : ano/ a// his trou-6/c

y/. G/o -ry 6& /~o /he rather, and to /he Son , and /o the

/io-iy Ghost. /7s /t was /n the bepinnmy , /s now ,

and ey-er jha// 6e. )Yor/d yy//h -out en of. W- men .


Repeal \n\rro\t " The Lord hath"
Between Epistle k Gospel.
v. z S.

pad: Be -hold a High Priest: who in his day p/CQ-scd God. Jff. There

m I:
found none J/Ac him : yrho /<ep/ the /on of /he Most /f/oh .
~~~~MoJc VIII y

% The Lord /oyed him and Seau.t/fieet h/'rz? ■ tie

c/o/hed h/'m rrifh a rpbc of Q/o - ry ■


.Repeal- i'ff//e /uia "
Sequence I4S or H6
100 continued
Between Epistle k Gospel after SrpTvn&EsiiviA.
v. *

rad Be hold a hiy/i Priest: /rho in his day p/eo-sed God

y/. There, rras foundTRACT


none■ Me. him ■ rrho ie/>r /he /<2W
vui .of
/■

E,« 1'='—*—\ mfi —— _ :=


/he Most high . £/eS3 - ed /s /he man /That feare./h /he

Lord hehafh area/ dc/i'fir/ /'n sV/S com ~ marrd - mcn/s .

y/". /lis seed sha// 6e miyh/~y u/jon exyrfh . //re.


gen era //on of /The fai/hfc// Sfto// 6c A/CSS - czd

y/. Rich es and p/en/eousness sha// 6e in his house:


c/nd his r/ph/eousness en du - re/h for ev- er.

Between Epistle * Gospel , i n Easterti de .


Moe/e Vlil.

fll - /e - — /u - ia
vni . /.

yf. The r/oh -fcous sha// rejoice m /he lord, andflu/~ h/s /rust
-»- c

in Him : and a// /hey rha/ are true of heart sho// 6e p/ad
Mode II.

f?/- /e - /u /a. a —
n i.

V. Christ is risen , and ha/h en -//Qh -fened A/is peo -pie:

irhom He ha/h redeemed W/th //is CUM 3/ood .


fUpggr "r7//e/ura".
Sequence M5 or 1+6.

<62.
101 (jfommon of a (flWfeaaor not a. JSigftap.
I n^^o^ f. i*.
•3=

//7 tr/s - dom ; and his tongue >w// &e

^c^/ /'.r />7 — i4/> heart .


(In Easterh'de add.L

Ps: Fret /7<?/ thy-se/f 6e~ cause or" t/te un-god~/y

nei-ther 6e Zhou e.n -ri -ous a -pa/nsf fh$ t r// do ens.

y/. G/o-ry 6e to the Father, and t~c the Son,

and to the t/o-/y Ghojt; /7j t't raj ir


trt

=r-=-—t-
the Sej/nn/nyj is norr, and ey - er shah1

6e , tYor/d rritn-out end. /?-rncn.


Repeat- Inl-roif-/ The mouth."

163.
101 con finued .
Between Epistle k Gospel .
11 i

Grskd. The mou/f? of the r/qhteouj /s exerc/sed in

WIS - atom : and A/'s fonpue pf/7/ 6c fa/A - irry of

judge - mmt~. y. The /aw of his Goaf is in h/s

heart and his go -ings s/jg// r?o/~ s/ide

fj/ - /<? ' - /u ia

y. / hare /aid he/p upon one fha/- is trt/Q/? -fy:

/have ex-a/ted one chosen Our of the ptQ-p/e


RePea^'/9//e/u/a?
Sequence 145 or 146
Between Epistle A Gospel after Sii-Ti/nGtsiMA.
Grad. The mouth of rhc s/fO// no/" s//de. fas aSo ye)
TRACT. Vin.

Thou has/- g/Y-en him /r/s heart's de -S/re : and nasr

not denied him /he re-QUCSt of fl/S hps. Jf. for T/JQU

sho/f prey enf h/m with the 6/essinys of QOOd- ness •

P 1 = 1 ♦,
and sha/f sef a crorrn of pure <fO/d up -Of? h/s /head.

[to nfinu ed. .

164
101 confirmed .
Between Epistle * Gospel, in Eastertide,

/I/- /e - — Jci /'fi


ll . /.

y/. The riph -frous sha// rejoice in /he Lord, and

j ■ ^— -i— ,^=£^z=—-=
/?t//" trust in Mim : and a/i /hey Mat

are frue of heart Stia// 6e j/cud


Motie IV

y. Christ is risen, and ha/h en -/iotl dined tfis peo -p/e :

whom He haft redeemed wijfi tfis OW/l 3/ooc/.


Repeat— ft/fe lu ia '.'

Sequence 145 or I4G

165.
(jUmmon of Virflina.
Mode VIII

Thou has/' /q — red r'$h -fe-ous-ness and ha - fed

/- ni - qui -fy : where -fort God , e-yen Thy God ,

ha/~h a no/n - fed fhee yy/fh fhe oi/ of q/ad — ness

a &ovt rhy fe// - orrs. Ps My hearf /srrid/finyofayood

maf-fcr: /speak of /he fh/nos trhic/r / hare made un-fo

f/ic Kino, G/o-ry 6e fo /fit Tafher, and fo f/7e Son ,

and fo — fhe Ho-/y Ghosf: ffs if was in f/ie bey/nmny

as' nor/ and ev - er shad be; /Yor/d ry/fh-ouf end. fJ-men.


Repeat- Intro'itJ' Thou hast loved
Between Epistle k Gospel.
v . z S.

Grad: fa// of. grace are /hy //ps: 6ecausc God

hafh b/essed tfiee for ey-er. y Good fuck hare

Zhou tY/rh /hine flO - nour : ride on because of

fhe n-urd of truf/i, of meekness, and riyh feousness;

r r ^
and fhy r/'yh/ hand sha// feacfl ftee fer-r/6/e fhinys.

166.
102 continued ,
Mec/e V/.

/?/ - /<? /u - ia .
VI

y/. The Wr-fins /ha/- 6c her fet/errs sha// dear

her com -/jo -ny arte/ sha// 6c 6rought un -to Thee.


Repeat- ffllleluia "
Sequence 147

After Sepruagesim&,(insread of Alleluia, and y with Sequence).


a/ffer t+ie gradual, is sa.id: —
TRACT. II-/.

/iCQtk- en , 0 a/auyh/~er, and consider, /nchnc thine

g i i — - J 3
ear. so sha// /he Minj haze p/ea-sare in ihy bectU-ry

y/. The f/oh a/so amony /~he /OeO-p/c : sha// maAe

/heir supp/i - CQ - //on 6e - fOPC Thee.

y/ The Vir-g/ns thaf 6c her fe//o*ys sha// 6ear her

Com- party : ana' sha// 6c brought UH- to Thee.

y. rY/rh Joy and o/adness sha// they 6e brought:

and sha// e-n/er in/o the rY//7<f S Pa -/ace-.

»67-
102. ^Common of Vir^ina.
\ntroit. Mode mi

Thou hast /o — righ -fcous-ness and ha - fed

IeE
/- ni - qui -ty : yrhere-hore God , e~yen Thy God ,

hath a nom - fed thee w/fh the oi/ of qhad — ness

a 6ovt fhy he// - oyrs. Ps My heorf /s md/h/ny ofa good

matter: / s/ieah oh /he fh/nys /rh/ah /hare made an-fo

h/ic Kino . y/ G/o-ry 6e /~o /hie Father, and to f/?e Sor? ,

and ho — hhe Ho-/y Ghosh; hfs it was tn //it 6ty/nrrmy

/snow and e-y - er sha// be; Jfor/d iy//h-oa/ end. ft- men.
Repeci|- lnrroir_" Thou hast toved
Between Epistle k Gospel.
v . 2 S.
IEEE
Grad: ha// oh grace are /hy ///JS Secaasc God

hath dhessed fh/ee /or ey-er y Good /uck hare


JE
Zhou vy/rh mine ho-nour: ride on decaase oh

the r^vrd of truth , of meeAness , and r/yh / sous ness ;

and thy r/yh/ hand sha// teach


102 continued ,

/?/ -/<•-- /u - /a

jy. The Wr y/ns Mar £e her feZ/cr/i ;ha// M2£

her com no ny o»c/ jJio// 6g drought Ufl 'fo The'.

Afre.r Seprua^es, ifia,(insre*<* sf Aiieiui* find Jf *»irh 5e«fu«T«*).


ifTer rhe jrarfi**!, is surf; —
-TRACT . n-/

-en (j e/it-if^ft fer, e^rrs/ caws/■iter' ieie/t/t* tfy/T*

rfr&r- sor/t-p-/' 6& ,ii fare Tfce*


103 Common of fye J&.V. jftUr£ .
iinrroin
i- —k .- 1- . Exeapl"
1 The Purification, mand ffie Annunciation.Mod*/
, ,

-Joice we a/// /n /he Lord > ce/ - e - 6ra - tiny

Afo - ry the Vir - yin • /n whose so - /em -ni - /y

the ffn-gc/s re -jo/ce - ; and siny /zrv/ise.

to the Son of Goaf. Ps My heart is inditing

of a yood maf-fer: /speak of the /hinys

rrhich / haye made un -fo the king

y/. Gio-ry 6e to /he fa/her, ana/ So /he Son ,

and to /"he tfo- /y Ghost: rfs if n'as in

the beginning ; is now, and »o-er shoe it he. )

Wor/d yrif-h-oocf- end ; /J- men.


Repeah \r\\~ro\tJ! /Rejoice we."

<68.
103 conhnu ed
Between Epistle & Gospel.
i £■ S M.

Gra.d: 3/C55 - <s<y and worthy of honour art thou.

0 V/r - g/n Mg - ry >vhor without toss of

yirg/nity , was found So 6e the Afo - fiber

t . 1 II
of /he £&-yiour. J/. 0 V/r -pin Mother

I, -

of Ood', fie Whom fhe whoie Wor/d

can - not con - fain : enshrined f//mseff

in my womb, and was made Man.


Mode. // .

rff - fc - - fu - /a .
»./.

yy. He/if, thou that art


— h/'yhiy fa/oc/red/ theEEEEEE
Lord

/s W/fh ffiee : 6/essed art thou amony women.

and dfessed is fhe Fruit of f/jy womb.


Repeat- * ff//e /u /a "
Sequenck l^eor 118
104 jQebicaUotr ^ejeftbal.
At the Procession. MMe (V.

1 tYe/ come fes~/i-yat Day. /hn'ce ha//-ory'c/ for e- rer and e- rer
Chorus repeat.

Day when the Spouse Di- r/ncjpJiyhf-e/h f//s /rot/? to /h e 3ride. tYef-come.

2. yf. Th/s is /fie Per/-ace of Gee/, /he a fade ofpeace and re/resh-men/:

/fht-er /na here can /hepoor rich -es of So-/o-mon f/nd. We/ come.

3 y. Chr/s/ of Daf-id Me Son, Who deigned to ca// us h'/s 6rcMrent

/n our moth ers Courts dwe/Z-e/h as Godandas Man. Wcf-come

4 yf. Ye are a /tea -yen -/y race, and 6orn of a mys-f/-ca/ yyed foc/r.

E - r-
Who 6y faith un~de-fi/'d see* to 6t one rrith your ford /Ytd-come.

5 yj. Here the new Ci-/y ofpeace, from hea-yen in y~/o-ry de scend inj.

Shines in ap-par-ef fair, wrought in the triny-dom of//yht. Wet-co/ric

470.
104 continued .

5 y.Batfied in bap-fis-mai d&tr.s Mere faith's rich Aar-rest a bound-eth,

Efr ■ ■ f ■ , ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ .-■ ■

^/Z6/ cf the right- e-ous Xing p/edg'd to Ms Church fromon h/gh IfeJ-come.

7 )i/ forr-er of Da -yid js this, where ryho-so run-neth for re-fuget

Here in the Nome of the Lord p'cef-pes of safe-ty shati firrd. Wei-come.

\ ■ ■ ■ ' r- " ' r- ■ ■ ■ ■; ■ ■

3 J/, Tftis is the. errk of God, jure, fic-fuye of aid for 6e -i/er ers,

W/io, ffiro the storms of fife, pass to the tia-yen of rest. Mfcf come.

9 y/ 7/his is tfie iad-der, of aid re-yeai'd in a ri -sion ro Jfa-coS,

fyhich shati the faith -fui soui raise to the pre-sence offjod tfef-eocne

Not"e:- An alfernatiue (Modern) seH-ing of (•his Process/on


is given on page. (£2.
105
I N TRO I T Made //.

Hor? dread - fu/ is this p/ace. tfi/s /s /he Mouse

'* -—«q-
of God, and /he Gate of ffea — ren : and if sha//

6c ca//-~ fid fhe Pa/ — ace of God .


(in EasTerhdeJ^

ff/ /t — /u _ ,a , ft/ - /<?' — fu /«

Ps: 0 how a - mi -aifc are Thy dyye/' — f/ngs} Thou Lord

of ffosfS- my sou/ hath a des/re and /jny/ny fo

" i ■ - f a =
en - fer m - to the courts of /fie Lord. Jl/. G/o-ry 6e

fo the Father, and to /he Son , and to the Mo - /y

Ghost : Sis it yvas /n /he bey/nniny , /s non" , and

r r- ! - 1 1 P" 1 1 ■P'"' "—11—


<w —>- cr sha // be; Wor/d m/h-otst end. ff— rnen .
Repeal" In hroih How dreadfu/f

472.
105 continued .

THE COLLECT ( TOR SS SIMON AND JUOES DAY.)


FOR THE EPISTLE, REV. X*f. 2-6
V 2.

?ra.d: This dvyc/-//na /s Gods fian - dy work - ft is Q

* *" 1 f" i J I
mystery Seyond comparet that Can - not 6e SflO -Aen

■ 11 a "I
a -gainst yf. 0 God in Whose Presence stand the Choirs of

M ■ 1 — T ^ ._^=^
/Itl'-«e/s ■ gracious/y near Thy Set- rants' pe -//' -tions .
AtoJt V'H ■ VIII-/.

toward Thy ho — /y 7etn-pie: and W/ praise Thy tVomc-


~ 5 E Q U E N C E 1+9 or 150 .

THE 60SPEL; S. LUKE , XIX . I - 10.


BETWEEN EPISTLE AND GOSPEL IN EASTERTIDE.
Moc/t VII/.

y. The Lord's ttouse sha/i 6c estai/ished on the JjQ/3s of

the moun- tains ■ and sha/f 6c ex-O/t-ed a-6ove /he hi/is.


Repeat- " TJ/leluia"
Sequence 1+9 or 150.
173.
105

Between Epistle and Gospel after Sip r u ao e.si m a .

Grad. 7/7/^ <jyye/l' - ina is God's han dy nyorA it rs a mystery

-♦ *-
Seyond compare . tha/ CQff - not he SPO-Aen a -yainst

O Gocf t'n Whose Presence stand the Choirs of

/v7 -pc/s : yrac/'ous/y hear 77/y SCt- rants ' /Qg -//- t/ons.

TRACT.

0 />ory Q-miah/e arc Thy G/jYC//- /nys : TfiQU LotcJ of hosts,

yy. Afy SQu/ hath a o/es/re. and tony/ny to

enter ji]_-to the COUf/s o/ the lord- my heart

and my f/esh re-JOtce in /he //V-incf God.

y/. Yea, the Spor-rorr hath found her an house, and /he

sryat/ory a nest yrhere She may /ay heryoung : erert

Thy a/tars, O Lord ofhosts, my /Xing and rny (rod.

J/. 3/ess- ed are they that C/n>c// in Ttiy house:

tney iri// 6e Q/ rray ptd/S- ino Thee .

174.
106 3fa ffifoankajgifrmg (ot ffiaffreat
Inrro.ir.

Lord: ond Thou yJr" - es/ Mem /ne/r meat

m- due — sea —s-on : Thou O — pen - esr

Thine hand,- ond //'//'- est~ o/l /h/'nys

magnify Thee, 0 God, my A/ny . c^^/ / yr///

prat sc Thy /Vame, for ef - ^-7^ ey - er

J/. G/o-ry 6c- to /he father , and to /he Jon .

t ■ * ■ r- ±=^ll ■ ■
£7/7^ A /he fto~/y Ghost; f?s ft >Yas in

/he 6ey/nniny , /s now, ond ey - er stra/t 6e ,

World yyi th - out end. f? - men.


Repeat" Introit 4 The eyes of a/I.'
406. continued.
THE COLLECT
0 /J/mighty and euer/astina Sod, Who hastgiuen unto us the fruits of
/he earth in their season ; Grant us qra.ce fo use the same fo Thy <j/ory , the
relief of those that need., and our own comfort, through Jesus Christ, Who is
the iioincf Bread Which cometh down from Heotuen and g/ueth life unt-3 the.
yrorld) to Whom with Thee anal ihe Holy Ghost, be all honour and g/oryx
world without end . /Imen ,

vii . y

Grad. Lef The pep- p/e praise TTee. 0 God, yeo. /eTp// /he

pCO-p/t pra/se Thee. y. Then a// /fie ecrrffy 6r/tiy

» +i - r- " i — —
fyrTh her fn — crease . as? a1 God, ct^cri our

own God, j/ha// Qire uj /f/s 6/e.JS - /ny .

PJ — /<r — /u /a . —
VII . 7
— <
y. Hpyy mo' - ti/To/d art T/ty W0r/(S . 0 lord:

rrisdotn hast Thou made ATem a// ;

The earrti ts fu/l of TTy T/cfy - ej


Repeat" "/file luiaT
Sequence I2-4-.

The Gospsl 5. M n-TTHrw, xui 36 -++


176.
107^ ^riort 1£Kt> tyttystr of (ttruwerratioa
Benedici"u5 qui venitv

J3/ess - eo( is He tha.t com-eth in the /Vanne

9 1 ■ J 1 ' ' B ■ , ■ ^

o/^ A^e Lorot . Ho- san - net in the Hiah - est.

i07? c&iUr firngtr of (totistttatwril


Agnus Dei .
■M . ■ ■ I ■
0 Lamb of God, that tak-est a 'way the sins

■It ■ * 1 1 ' =8=-~ ♦ * - i J ~H


<? 1 the World.; Have mer-ctj ocp-on us .
I J ■ ■-'-I ! • ! ' ! ■ •

0 Lamb of God, that taA -est <z-yvay /-he sins

<?/ the tvor/oi , * Hclu e mer-cu up- on us

0 Lamb of GooLythat tak-est a-yya.u

the Sins op the wor/d ^Grant us Thy peace


*
At e> service for Hie Fai'rh-ful Dtp&rted., in Hie place of_
"kace mereu upon ut" SubsK+ut-e :-

Grant them rest.

^ and -for * Grant us Thij peace " St«b3fi l"ut te :—

Grant them rest e-te.r-na.1.

\7l
CXVII , ho be sung ah *nd of hhe Service.
108. Ego sum pams vivus .

/ am the Itv-incj Bread\ Which came atoivn -from Hea -verr.

if any a" eat op this Bread,he sha/t liue -for eu-er.

&u -er F? I - /e - / u - ia . o - t - ou - e - oc - e

409. Sapiencia..
1* tqpp
_l_— „JT-4... .-—■
. ~ 7Z■ ■—b J»«»■■
■ a.
fZM (
——N—
dom hath bu.i/d-ed an house for her- se/f ;

she hath mine/ • /e^ her tvihe and ha.th -fur-msh ed her -fa-b/e.
(In Paschal ride)
■ ■, I ■ 55 " " " M* —~ It
- hie , ft I- le - /u - iu. . o - /' - ou. - e - a. - & .

ffljalw, CXVII.
-12

6? praise fh e lord gj/ye hea- then: praise Him, ptft ye no. - h'ons

for His mere/Put ft/ndness is ever mare and more to- wards us.
and the truth of me Lord enduretb forever P/n/'se the Lord

G/ory be fo the farther, and to the Son, and to the Ho ly Ghost;

/7s /t Was in the beainnmy, is now, and ever shail be: world
with- 0(4f end, ft- men.

/repeat/- /Inhphon

176.
MO. Sacerdos in eternum. Mocte /
+ S =
Christ- the Lord, a Priest' -for su-er af - fer the or-der

of Me/ - ch i - se - dec of- fer- ed Bread and Wine.


^In ffasehal- tide)

Wine . /JI - le - lu - ia o - i - oa - e - ct -
Hi. Calicem Salufaris. Mode ///■
=*=rs= 1 ••••
/ v/i // re - ce/ue the Cap of Sa-i -ucl- f/dn and

/ witI of -fer the Sac -ri- fice of precise .


(in Paschal - tide) _

pra./ s e , n / - /<?- la - / a . O - i - ou - e - ot - e .
$a aim, CXVII.
^/%/- /to. \ i.

For Ant III-

0 pra/'se the Lord, all ye hep-then:praise Him a./I ye na-tions .

For His merciful kindness /s ever more and mOhS io-warcis us


and the truth of the Lord, endurerh tore-rer. Pngise the Lord.

G/oru be fo the Fptther andfothe Son : and to the Ho_ ly Ghost;

/}s ir was in rhe beamning. is now, and e-rer 3hg// be wortd


w/th QU,t end. . Af- man

170.
i\Z. Angelorum e&ca.. Mode II

Thou fed-dest Thine own peo ple with t7n-gels Food, and didsfgioa
(In Paschal- ridel

them Bread from Hea-uen . mem Bread^omHea-uen^/ ie -lu -ia.,o-c-ou-e-a-e- .


0 Sacrum Convivium. Mode V.

0 Sac -red Banquet, in which Chrish is re-eeio -ed,the me mo- ry

of His fb.s-s/on is call-ed To mind, the soul wiTh grace is rill-


(\r\ Paschal -ride)

- ed,and apledge offu-ture glo-rtj is gio-en unto us. /II- lp-lu-ia,o-i-ou-e-a-e .


H4 . Vincent-! dabo . Mode V

7b him that or- er-com-eth^/// I give the hid -den Man- na.,
(In Paschal -l-ide)

and a. new name, and a new name /J/- le-lu ia. . o- i -ou e -a.

|J *altn ,cxvii .
for Ant. 112. II. A

0 praise me Lord, all ue hea-then : praise film g// ye net- Hons .

For Mis merciful kindness is ever more and more to- wards US:
and The truth ofthe lord endurerh forever, fbot/sethe Lord.

Glory beto the Father and to the-Sofl ; and tV the Ho-lu Ghost;

fls it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world
with OlCt end . /J- men .
nepeaf/Intlphon

180.
\\5. S'xcuY novellae.
Mode/V.

Like cca the a-/i'oe branch-es . /et~ the Church -3

ch'i/-dren he round a-6out Me 7a-h/e aP the Lord.


I n Poachal - Hole .

Lord, /J/ - /e T /u- ia. , o - i ou - e - ot - e.

,OCVII.
iv. sf

0praise the lord. Ctli ye hea. then -.praise Him all ye not - F/'ons .

For His merci/ltl kindness /s euer more anal more fo-Wcirds US:
and t~he truth of'/-he LoraL endureth -forever. FYotse the lard.

Glory be to the Father andto the Son: and ta the Ho.-ly Ghost;

/Is it uraS in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be: world
tyith-OlCt end . /J- men

N . B _ The Alleluias are to he added rathe flnhphons (/OB - IIS)


In Paschal -tide only , that is , front faster Day i~o
Trinity Sunday exotuaire ■
Alternative setting for
104. Wbt ptbitati&n ot a (Khurch ,
. Salve! Feshx dies.
The Music for the. Odd Verses .
Cantors ( in one or tivaparts : The /nwrerparr is ad libJ. C.J Ridsdale
J=9e 1 ifcy '

\. We/ - come Fes - - ti- ual daa, rhr/ce hat - !owd -for eo —er and
3. Christ- of Da - - ui'd the Son , Who deign - eth to call - as His

eu- erf Day - when the Spouse D!o - ine p/igh - teth f//s
ire - thren / Here - m our Mo - thers courts dive/- leth as

troth to the Bride .


G od and as Man .

pert Attacca. Chorus.

162.
404-. continued. .
The Music for I'he Chorus

(4^>/ _ come Fes-i'-ual Day Thrice hallowbt for eo-eranoL eu- erf

r P P 1 r r

The M usic -for fhe Even Verses .


Cantors , ( Tenors.)

2. 77;/s /s M« ftrl-ace of God, The a -bode of peace and re - -fresh men^


■4 Ye are a headn-ly - race, and born ofa mys - h - cat wed ■ lock

En - l~er - inc] here can the poor rich - es of Sol - o- mon find
Who — hy faith un-de - filed seek A? be one tv/lh your Lord

flrtacca C/^rus

183.
LITHO BY
. F. TU PPER,
LONDON.
SEQUENCES.
SEQUENCES.

Hymns seem to have been confined originally to the Divine Office, i.e.,
Mattins, Vespers, etc., but about the ixth Century something analogous to
a Hymn was introduced into the Celebration of the Mass.
It had become customary to prolong the last syllable of the Alleluia,
which follows the Gradual at Mass (except in penitential seasons when the
Tract is substituted), to a number of musical notes (called neuma), which were
sung while the Deacon ascended the Ambo to chant the Gospel for the day.
After a time, to avoid the wearisome effect of such a prolongation, suitable
words were substituted for the vowel "a." Notker, a Monk of the celebrated
Monastery of S. Gall, in Switzerland (who wrote c. 850—880', is generally
regarded as the first composer of these Sequences, as they were called ; but
he himself tells us that he had seen words affixed to the neuma of the
"Alleluia " in an Antiphonary brought to S. Gall from Jumieges, a Benedictine
Abbey, five leagues from Rouen, and he at once set to work to compose new
and more appropriate words for the different Festivals.
These offerings of praise were called Proses, because they were for most
part unrhymed and in no regular metre ; * and Sequences {sequens, following)
because they followed " the Alleluia" which came after the Gradual.
In course of time these unrhymed and irregular, though often meritorious,
compositions gave way to the elegant, rhymed Sequences in metre (composed
by Adam of the Monastery of S. Victor at Paris, and others), which retained
their hold on the Church of Western Europe for at least four centuries.
Many mediaeval Missals provided Sequences for nearly . every Sunday and
Holy Day in the year, except from Septuagesima to Easter—those in the
Sarum Missal originally numbering eighty-six ; and, as time went on, additions
were made, often of very inferior merit.
The result was a reaction ; and in the revision of the Roman Missal
in the xvith Century (a.d. 1570) only four Sequences were retained—a fifth,
"The Stabat Mater" being added about the year 1727. But in many local
Uses they were permitted to remain until comparatively recent times ; even
now some additional Sequences are to be found authorized locally, or in the
Missals of Religious Orders ; e.g., one for the Feast of the Holy Name in
that of the Franciscans ; for S. Benedict, S. Maur, S. Placid, and S. Scholastica
in the Benedictine Missal ; and in the Supplement authorized for the Diocese of
Paris there are four extra Sequences ; and in that for Lyons some twenty ; and
there are other exceptions.
The music of a Sequence is unlike an ordinary Hymn Tune. In the case
of the old non-metrical Sequences it sometimes changed with every verse : more
often, as in metrical Sequences, it is varied for each pair of stanzas. The Chanter
having sung the first of the two stanzas, the Choir and people sang the second
to the same Melody ; and so on, all through to the end of the Sequence.

* Some authorities give quite another derivation of the word "Prose." They say it is a
made-up word. In certain Mediajval MSS. the place for the Sequence was marked in
abbreviation pro s3, i.e., pro Sequentia, and that was taken as a word, " prosa."
( "* ) PART I.—SEQUENCES.

TABLE OF SEQUENCES.

116. Advent. Thou for ever our Salvation.


117. Christmas. Hark, the Hosts of Heav'n are singing.
118. Christmas. Raise your voices.
119. S. Stephen's Day. Yesterday, with exultation.
120. The Innocents' Day. A hymn for Martyrs sweetly sing.
121. The Epiphany. Unto Jesus hasten ye.
122. Eastertide. Christians ! to the Paschal Victim.
123. Eastertide. Feast of Feasts ! to-day we tell.
124. Eastertide. The strain upraise.
125. The Ascension Day. Sing vict'ry, O ye seas and lands !
126. Whitsunday. Come, Thou Holy Paraclete.
127. Trinity Sunday. Trinity, Unity, Deity.
128. The Festival of the Blessed Sacrament. Praise, 0 Sion, praise thy Pastor.
129. The Sundays after Trinity. In our common celebration.
130. The Conversion of S. Paid. From thee, illustrious Teacher, Paul.
131. The Purification of S. Mary the Virgin. Ave, Mary, full of grace
132. The Annunciation of Our Lady. The sighs and the sorrows.
133. The Festivals of the Holy Cross. Be the Cross our theme and story.
134. The Festivals of the Holy Cross. Lo, the blest Cross ia display'd.
135. S. John Baptist's Day. Hail, O thou of women born.
136. S. Mary Magdalen. Joy to thee ! to souls despairing.
137. The Sweet Name of Jesus. Jesus, Nazarene they name Thee.
138. S. Michael and All Angels. Who the pilgrim soul defendeth.
139. All Saints' Day. Bride of Christ, in warfare glorious.
140. Commemoration of the Faithful Departed. Day of wrath ! O day of
mourning !
141. Common of Apostles. Robes of royal honour wearing.
142. Common of Evangelists. Come, pure hearts, in sweetest measures.
143. Common of Martyrs. Sing we all with jubilation !
144. Common of Martyrs. Blessed Feasts of blessed Martyrs.
145. Common of Confessors. Bride of Christ, thy thanks declaring.
146. Common of Confessors. The Church on earth, with answering love.
147. Common of Virgins. Virgin Saints of high renown.
148. Common of B. V. Mary. Let to-day above all other.
149. The Dedication of a Church. Raise your voices.
150. The Dedication of a Church. Jerusalem and Sion's daughters fair !
436. The Sorrows of the B. V. Mary. At the Cross her station keeping.
NOTES ON THE SEQUENCES.

116. Advent. Salus etema indeficiens. From a MS. in the Bodleian,


r. 1000. In the Sarum Missal for the First Sunday in Advent. The translation
from "Sequences from the Sarum Missal with English Translations by C. B.
Pearson, 1371." Though rendered into regular rhymed metre by C. B. P.,
the original represents the earliest form of a Sequence before it became
metrical.
117. Christmas. Nato canunt omnia. From a MS. in the Bodleian,
c. 1000. In the Sarum, Hereford and York Missals it is given as the Sequence
at the Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve. Translated by Dr. E. H. Plumptre
for " The Hymnary, 1872."
118. Christmas. Laetabundus exultet fldelis chorus, Alleluia. In a MS.
in the British Museum (Add. 18,302), c. 1100, and therefore earlier than
S. Bernard of Clairvaux, to whom it has been generally attributed. Its use
was extended throughout . Europe. In the Sarum Missal it is given as a
Sequence, and in the Sarum Breviary in place of a Hymn. Though clearly
intended for use at Christmas, and still used at that Season by the Dominicans,
it is appointed in the Sarum Missal for the 4th day in the Octaves of the
Visitation and the Assumption ; and, in the Breviary, for the Purification and
the Nativity B. V. M. The translation here given follows almost exactly that
in the Second Edition of "The Hymner, 1891." "Laetabundus" represents a
Sequence in its second stage, working itself out from being merely rhythmical
towards being strictly metrical.
119. S. Stephen's Day. Heri mundus emiltavit. This is regarded by
many as the masterpiece of Adam of S. Victor (c. 1110—1180), and was sung, as
were all his Sequences, in his own Abbey. The full text consists of seventy-eight
lines. The translation is by Dr. Mason Neale (1818—1868) (with a few slight
alterations), as written by him for his second edition of "Medieval Hymns and
Sequences, 1863."
120. The Innocents' Day. Hymnum canentes Martyrum. By Venerable
Bede of Jarrow (672—735). These three stanzas (of eight lines each) are a
Cento from the translation by Dr. Neale (first verse altered), made for
" Mediceval Hymns and Sequences, 1851." Dr. Neale in his translation omits
two out of the eight stanzas of the original poem.
121. The Epiphany. Ad Jesum accurrite. The Paris Missal, 1685. The
translation, by Rev. M. J. Blacker, is taken by permission from the earlier
editions of " The Hymner," but is not in the 1904 edition.
122. Eastertide. Victimce Paschali laudes. Authorship unknown, but
is found in a German Gradual, c. 1000. It is in some of the late French
Breviaries, as well as in the Missals. In the Sarum Missal it is appropriated
to the Friday in Easter week. It is one of the Five Sequences given in the
Roman Missal at the present day. Rev. W. H. Frere (in his " Plainsong
Hymn Melodies and Sequences," published by the The Plainsong and Mediceval
Music Society, London, 1896) gives it as a type of the earliest form of a Sequence,
in which words were first adapted to the neurna sung to the final "a" of the
Alleluia. The translation is based on that given in " The Hymner, 1891," which
was much influenced by the translation made by Dr. Neale for " The Hymnal
Noted, Part I., 1852."
•123. Eastertide. Haec est sancta Solemnitas. An Easter Sequence by
Notker Balbulus, the Benedictine Monk of S. Gall (840—912). The translation
is by Provost Ball and Professor Courthope. The original is irregular in form.
( Iv* ) PART I.—SEQUENCES.

124. Eastertide. Cantemus cuncti melodum. "THE ALLELUIATIC


SEQUENCE" was written for use during the Octave of the Epiphany; but
Dr. Neale remarks that, according to our present ideas, Easter would seem to
be a more appropriate time for its introduction. It is probably by Notker
Balbulus, the Benedictine Monk of S. Gall (840—912), and was translated by
Dr. Neale for " The Hymnal Noted, Part II., 1858." Itself the child of the
148th Psalm, it may be regarded as the parent of every Alleluiatic Hymn that
has been written since. It is included among the Seven great Mediieval
Hymns of Christendom ; the other six being Dies irae (140), Horn novissima
(820), Stabat Mater (436), Veni, Creator Spiritus (218), Veni, Sancte Spiritus (126),
and Vexilla Regis (200).
125. The Ascension Day. Triumphe/ plaudant maria. Probably of
the xviith Century. Found in " Sirenes Symphoniacce, Cologne, 1678.
Translated by Dr. Neale for his " Medieval Hymns and Sequences, 1851." One
line of the first stanza of the translation was evidently inadvertently omitted
by the printers, and the omission overlooked by Dr. Neale. The error runs
through all the editions, but the missing line is here supplied.
126. Whitsuntide. Veni, Sancte Spiritus. " THE GOLDEN
SEQUENCE." The author was probably Innocent III. (1160—1216). It
is one of the Five Sequences given at the present day in the Roman Missal.
The translation (with two or three slight alterations) is Dr. Neale's, as made
for " The Hymnal Noted, Part II., 1858." The opinion of critics is unanimous
in regarding this Sequence as one of the masterpieces of Latin Sacred
Poetry. It is one of the Seven great Mediaeval Hymns of Christendom.
127. Trinity Sunday. Trinitas, Unitas, Deitas. Found at Munich in a
xiith Century MS. It was translated by Dr. Neale for " The Hymnal Noted,
Part II., 1858."
128. The Festival of the Blessed Sacrament. Lauda, Sion,
Salvatorem. Written by S. Thomas Aquinas, " The Angelical Doctor," c. 1260.
He composed it in nine stanzas of six lines, followed by two of eight, and then
by one of ten lines, in imitation of Laudes Crucis attollamus, that it might be
sung to the same popular Melody. The translation here given is a Cento based
on A. D. Wackerbarth, J. R. Beste, J. D. Chambers, and others. This is one of
the Five Sequences found at the present day in the Roman Missal.
129. The Sundays after Trinity. Omnes una celebremus. Found in a
MS. of 1478 in the Chapter Library at Posen, and appointed for use "In Summer
on Sundays." Dr. Neale translated it for " The Hymnal Noted, Part II., 1858."
130. The Conversion of S. Paul. Paule, Doctor egregie. By S. Peter
Damiani (988—1072). In the translation here given the first two stanzas are,
by permission, from " The Hymner, 1882," and the other four from Dr. Neale's
translation made for " The Hymnal Noted, Part II., 1858."
131. The Purification of S. Mary the Virgin. Ave, plena gratia.
In the Paris Missals of 1706 and 1738 this is given as the Sequence for the
Purification B. V. M. [In Paris Missal, 1685, the Sequence is, "Ave, virgo
virginum.] The translation is Rev. W. J. Copeland's (1804—1885), slightly
altered from his version as given in " Hymns for the Week and Hymns for the
Seasons, translated from the Latin. London : W. J. Cleaver and j. H. Parker,
1848."
132. The Annunciation of our Lady. Humani generis. In the Paris
Missals of 1685 and 1738 this is given as the Sequence for the Feast of the
Annunciation. The translation is Dr. Neale's for " The Hymnal Noted, Part II.,
1858 " (very slightly altered).
133. The Festivals of the Holy Cross. Laudes Crucis attollamus.
Almost certainly by Adam of S. Victor (c. 1110—1180). It is found in the
English and many other Missals. The full text consists of thirteen stanzas ;
ten of six lines (the last of which, however, was never used liturgically) ; two of
NOTES ON THE SEQUENCES. ( v* )

eight lines ; and one of ten lines. The Sequence is a panegyric of the Cross, in
which its Old Testament Types are draw out at great length. Dr. Neale
translated it for "Hymns ana, Sequences, 1851," giving the tenth verse, but
omitting the thirteenth. In the 1891 edition of " The Hymner" Dr. Neale's
translation is adopted, with slight alterations, and with his tenth verse omitted
and a translation given (for the first time] of verse 13, so that the Melody might
be sung in toto. Dr. Neale's translation is here given, but of stanzas 1,2, 3, 4,
10 and 12 only.
134. The Festivals of the Holy Cross. Crux benedicta nitet, by
Venantius Fortunatus (530—609), the famous author of " Vexilla Regis." The
abbreviated form of the Hymn, in nine stanzas of two lines each, is that which
is generally known. The translation is Dr. Neale's (See " S. Margaret's Hymnal,
1892," Hymn 185), omitting his seventh stanza and adopting a few variations
from " The Hymner."
135. S. John Baptist's Day. Salve, 0 sanctissime. A hymn found in a
MS. at Karlsruhe of the date of 1439. The translation is Rev. Gerard Moultrie's,
but with several variations taken from the version given in " The Hymner."
136. S. Mary Magdalen. Gaude, pia Magdalena. This certainly dates
back to 1390. The translation is Provost Ball's, inserted by permission.
137. The Sweet Name of Jesus. Dulcis Jesus Nazarenus. Probably
of the xivth Centuiy. For the " Feast of the Holy Name " in the Sarum and
other Missals. It consists of ninety-six lines. The translation (inserted
by permission) is by Provost Ball, who describes his work as " Abridged from
the Sarum Missal."
138. S. Michael and all Angels. In hac valle lacrymarum. From
the Rennes' Missal, 1492. The translation is by Rev. T. A. Lacey, inserted by
permission.
139. All Saints' Day. Sponsa Christi, quae per orbem. This is the
finest of all the late French Sequences. It is found in the Paris Missal of 1665 ;
and, in the Paris Missal of 1739, the author is given as John Baptiste de
Contes, who became Dean of Paris in 1647. The translation is chiefly that by
W. Palmer (1811—1879), an elder brother of Roundell, Lord Selborne. See page
75 of " Short Poems and Hymns, the latter mostly translations. I. Shrimpton,
Oxford, 1845." In verses 1, 2, 6, 8, 10, 11, and 12, Palmer's translation is more
or less deviated from.
140. Commemoration of the Faithful Departed. Dies irae ! Dies
ilia! The Author of this celebrated Hymn was probably Thomas of Celano,
a Franciscan Friar of the xiiith Century, and the friend and biographer of
S. Francis of Assisi. Originally intended for private devotion, it ended with v. 16.
The part beginning "Ah that day" is older than Thomas of Celano, and is
found in a MS., c. 1200. It is the only famous Sequence of Italian origin, and
is regarded as one of the Seven great Mediteval Hymns of Christendom. The
earliest MS. in which it appears is one at Naples of the xiiith Century.
Originally (and still in the Roman Missal) the first verse ran thus :—
Dies irae, dies ilia,
Soluet saeclum in favilld,
Teste David cum Sibilld.
In the French Missals this is altered to :—
Dies irae, dies ilia,
Crucis expandens vexilla,
Soluet seclum infavilld.
The translation is by Dr. W. J. Irons (1812—1883), verses 13 and 20 being the
only ones altered, and that but slightly. Dr. Julian states that the total number
of translations of the " Dies irae!" into English is over 150.
( vi* ) PART I.—SEQUENCES.

141. Common of Apostles. Stold regni laureatus. This fine Sequence


is by Adam of S. Victor (1110—1180), and was appointed for use in his own
Abbey on October 28th. The full text consists of ten stanzas of six lines each.
The stanzas here given (1, 2, 3 and 10) are Provost Ball's translation, inserted by
permission.
142. Common of Evangelists. Jocundare,plebsfidelis. Adam of S. Victor
wrote two Sequences for Feasts of Evangelists, the one beginning Jocundare,
plebsfidelis, and the other Plausu Chorus laetabundo. The three stanzas here
given (translated by K. Campbell, 1814—1868) are a Cento made up of v. 1
of Plaum Chorus, and vv. 8 and 9 of Jocundare, plebs fidelis. This Cento was
first published in "Hymns and Anthems for use within the united Diocese of
S. Andrew's, Dunkeld and Dunblane, Edinburgh, 1850." The book was
sanctioned for use by Bishop Torry. The compilers of "Hymns Ancient and
Modern, 1861," and in all their subsequent Editions, have adopted stanzas 1 and
2 from Campbell's Cento, but replaced stanza 3 with an original one of their
own.
143. Common of Martyrs. Laetabundi jubilemus. From a xiith
Century MS. in the National Library at Paris. This appears as a Sequence in
the Angers Missal, 1523. It is given by Dr. Neale in his " Sequentiae ex
Missalibus," p. 222, where he describes it as "ex Missalibus Pictaviensi,
Xantonensi, Andegavensi," and consists of ten stanzas of six lines each. The
translation of the six stanzas here given is Provost Ball's (inserted by
permission), with some lines based on the translation in " The Hymner," 1882
and 1891 Editions.
144. Common of Martyrs. 0 beata beatorum. Dr. Neale says: "This
very elegant Sequence is of German origin. Its rhymes are irregular in the
original." It is found in a xiith Century MS. in Vienna. It is in the
Magdeburg Missal of 1480, and in many other German Missals. The translation
is Dr. Neale's, and in some places follows his 1851 and in others his 1854 version.
A few variations are also introduced, taken from the translations given in
"Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1868," and " The Hymner, 1904."
145. Common of Confessors. Gratulare, Sponsa Christi. Anon. This
Sequence is found in a xiith Century MS. at Graz. It was in use in the
Diocese of Bamberg. The translation is Provost Ball's, somewhat altered.
146. Common of Confessors. Supernm Matris gaudia. Of this
Sequence by Adam of S. Victor (1110—1180), Dr. Neale (who translated it for
" The Hymnal Noted, Part II., 1858") says that it is one of the loveliest that
Adam ever wrote. Dr. Julian (" Dictionary of Hymnology," p. 1103) remarks
that in it, contrary to the usual practice, the Church Triumphant is spoken of
as the Mother, the Church Militant as the Daughter. It appears to have been
written for All Saints' Day. Wedded to a lovely melody, it is found in many
Graduals and Missals. The full text consists of thirteen stanzas of four lines
each.
147. Common of Virgins. Virgines egregias. Found in a MS. written at
Limoges at the beginning of the xiiith Century. It occurs in many French
Missals. The original consists of six verses. This translation of the three
first is Provost Ball's, inserted by permission. This Sequence is attributed
doubtfully to Adam of S. Victor, or S. Odo of Cluny.
148. Common of B. V. Mary. Hodiernal lux did. Found in xiith
Century MSS. In many French Missals. Appointed in the Sarum Missal for the
7th day within the Octave of the Visitation B. V. M. Provost Ball's translation
is here given, slightly altered, and one stanza omitted.
NOTES ON THE SEQUENCES. ( vii* )

149. The Dedication of a Church. Laetabundus exsultet Jidelis


chorus Coeli curiae. This Dedication Sequence (in imitation of the earlier
Christmas " Laetabundus ") is found in a xiiith Century Sarum Gradual, and
exhibits the custom of writting new words to old Melodies. It is appointed for
use, in the Sarum Missal, "in Dominicd infra Octavas Dedicationis Ecclesiae."
The translation was made by Rev. M. J. Blacker for " The Hymner," and
is inserted by permission.
150. The Dedication of a Church. Jerusalem et Syon filiae. By
Adam of S. Victor (1110—1180). This Sequence is appointed for use in the
Sarum Missal "in die Dedicationis Ecclesiae." The full text consists of
sixteen stanzas. The translation is C. B. Pearson's, given in his "Sequences
from the Sarum Missal, with English Translations, 1871." Of his sixteen
stanzas, eight are here given, viz., 1, 12, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11 and 16.
436. The Sorrows of the B. V. Mary. Stabat Mater dolorosa. The
Author of this Hymn is supposed to have been Innocent III. (1160—1216), or
Jacobus de Benedictis (c. 1226—1306), a Franciscan Friar. " As the ' DIES
IRAE' has been pronounced the greatest, so the 'STABAT MATER'
universally is deemed the most pathetic of Mediaeval Hymns." This noble
Poem (used both as a Sequence and an Office Hymn) was not officially
sanctioned tor general use till by a. decree of Benedict XIII. in 1727 ; but long
before that date it was in populai use. It seems to have been added to the
Breslau Missal of 1483, and to various other Missals of the xvth Century. It
was not included in any of the English Service Books ; but eighteen lines of it
are found in the Hereford Missal as the " The Tract" in the Mass "Nostrae
Dominae Pietatis." ; and the whole is given in " Horae B. V. M., Sec. Us.
Sarum, Paris, 1526." According to present Roman use it is both Sequence and
Office Hymn for " Fest. vii. Dol." in Lent ; and Sequence only for the Festival
in September. The translation here given is mainly by Bishop Mant and
Provost Ball. It is almost unnecessary to add that this poem is regarded as
one of the Seven great Mediaeval Hymns of Christendom.
i
PART L
SEQUENCES.

" Amen" is never sung after a Sequence according to English Use, but
is added here in brackets to many of these Sequences, as theg may be also used
as ordinary Hymns.
ADVENT.
Salus eterna indeficiens.
116 {First Tune.) " Verbum bonum."
Mode viij. 8.7.8.7. B. Sarum Gradual.
(xijth Century Melody.)

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Grieving for man's loss iiu -pending, By the tempter's wiles pre-tend -ing,

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1 Thou for ever our Salvation, Grant, 0 Christ, Thine expiation,
Thou the Life of all creation, Unto us, Thine own creation,
Thou our Hope of restoration, Take us for an habitation
Thou the never-failing Light, Cleansed for Thyself by grace.
Grieving for man's loss impending,
By the tempter's wiles pretending, 3 By Thy first humiliation
Camest down, Thine aid extending, Giant us, Lord, justification :
Leaving not the starry height. When again in exaltation
Thou shalt come, 0 set us free ;
2 In our flesh Thy glory veiling, When in glory manifested
All on earth, in ruin failing, Thou the secret heart hast tested,
Thou didst save by might prevailing, In unsullied robes invested
Bringing joy to all our race : May we closely follow Thee. [Amen.]
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CHRISTMAS.
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Praises to their New-born Lord,
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Not a note or word unheard:
This the Day of days most holy,
Day in which new joys were given,
Not in part alone, but wholly,
To the wide world under Heav'n.

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God's high praises sounded forth,
While the Angels' songs were telling
Of the Lord's mysterious Birth :
Through the darkness, strangely splendid,
Flash'd the light on shepherds' eyes ;
As their lowly Mocks they tended,
Came new tidings from the skies.

3 God of God, ere ages hoary,


Now is bora of purest Maid ;
In the Heav'ns is boundless glory,
On the earth is peace display'd :
All the hosts of Heav'n are chanting
Songs with power to stir and thrill,
And the universe is panting
Joy's deep longings to fulfil.

4 On this Day then through creation


Let the glorious hymn ring out ;
Let men hail the great Salvation,
"God with us," with song and shout.
See ! the powers of Hell are broken,
Fierce and tyrannous and wild :
And on earth glad words are spoken,
Heralding the New-born Child.

5 Christ Who framed the earth and Heaven,


Such the Word's creative power,
Who alone the law hath given
That upholds them hour by hour,
Grant to us, of His great pity,
Pardon for our guilt and sin ;
Grant us in the Heav'nly City
Peace, and rest, and life to win. [Amen.]

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118 (First Tune.) Laetabundus.


Modes vi. & v. transposed. Irregular. Sarum Gradual.
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f. We wait, 0 God, for Thy loving-kindness.
In the midst of Thy Temple.
The Nativity of the B.V.M., 2nd Evensong.
It. God hath chosen her and predestined her.
Ip. He hath made her to dwell in His Tabernacle.
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Cbristmas.
118 (Second Tune.)
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part 1. Sequences.

S. STEPHEN'S DAY.
119 {First Tune.) Heri mundus exultavit. S. Gall, MS. 546.
Mode v. 8.8.7. D. " Plausu chorus laetabutido."

1. Yes -ter- day, with ex - ul - ta - tion, Join'd the world in eel - e - bra-tion
Yes -ter- day the An - gel na- tion Pour'd the strains of ju - bi - la ■ tion

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Of her prom-is'd Saviour's Birth ; 2. But to - day, o'er death vie - tor - ious,
O'er the Mon-arch born on earth. Dared the Dea- con Pro - to - mar- tyr

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3. Forward, champion, in thy quar-rel ! Cer-tain of a cer-tain lau - rel,


Per-jured wit-ness-es con-founding, Sa-tan's Syn - a -gogue as-tound-ing

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By thy doc-trine true and clear. Death shall be thy life's be - gin- ning,

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Bear the tor-turei's brief en - deav- our ; Vic- fry waits to end the strife :
And life's los - ing be the win - ning Of the True and Bet - ter Life.

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5. See, as Jew - ish foes in -vade thee, See how Je - sus stands to aid thee.
Tell how o-pen'dHeav'n is shown thee, Tell how Je - sus waits to own thee,

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Tell it with thy la • test cry. Then in Christ he sleep - eth sweet-ly,

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For his murderers he appealeth, For their madness griev - ing sore ;
Andwith Christ he reign-eth meetly, Mar - tyr first-fruits, ev - er-more. A-men.

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5. Stepben's 2>a?.
119 (Second Tune.)
HERI MUNDUS. 8.8.7. D. Walter Macfarren.
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1 Yesterdat, with exultation, For the crown that fadeth never
Join'd the world in celebration Bear the torturer's brief endeavour ;
Of her promis'd Saviour's Birth ; Vict'ry waits to end the strife :
Yesterday the Angel nation Death shall be thy life's beginning,
Pour'd the strains of jubilation And life's losing be the winning
O'er the Monarch born on earth. Of the True and Better Life.
2 But to-day, o'er death victorious, See, as Jewish foes invade thee,
By his faith and actions glorious, See how Jesus stands to aid thee,
By his Miracles renown'd, Stands at God's right hand on high :
Dared the Deacon Protomartyr Tell how open'd Heav'n is shown thee,
Earthly life for Heav'n to barter, Tell how Jesus waits to own thee,
Faithful 'midst the faithless found. Tell it with thy latest cry.
3 Forward, champion, in thy quarrel ! As the dying Martyr kneeleth,
Certain of a certain laurel, For his murderers he appealeth,
Holy Stephen, persevere ! For their madness grieving sore ;
Perjured witnesses confounding, Then in Christ he sleepeth sweetly,
Satan's Synagogue astounding And with Christ he reigneth meetly,
By thy doctrine true and clear. Martyr first-fruits, evermore.
[Amen.]
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THE INNOCENTS' DAY.


Hymnum canentes Martyrum.
120 (First Tune.) Melody in " S. Gall Gesangbuch," 1863,
WER DA WONET. D.L.M. from Vehe's Gesangbiichlein, 1537.
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CANTATE DOMINO. D.L.M. J. Barnby.
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1 A hymn for Martyrs sweetly sing,
For Innocents your praises bring,
Whom in their woe earth cast away,
But Heav'n with joy received to-day ;
Whose Angels see the Father's Face
World without end, and hymn His grace ;
And while they praise their glorious King,
A hymn for Martyrs sweetly sing.
2 A voice from Ramah was there sent,
A voice of weeping and lament ;
When Rachel mourn'd her children sore,
Whom for the tyrant's sword she bore :
Triumphant is their glory now,
Whom earthly torments could not bow :
What time, both far and near that went,
A voice from Ramah was there sent.
3 And ev'ry tear is wiped away
By their dear Father's hands for aye ;
Death hath no power to hurt them more,
Whose own is Life's Eternal store.
Who sow their seed, and sowing weep,
In everlasting joy shall reap ;
What time they shine in Heav'nly Day,
And ev'ry tear is wiped away. [Amen.]
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120 (Third Tune.)
S. SERF. D.L.x\I. Henri Lahee.

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1 A hvmn for Martyrs sweetly sing,


For Innocents your praises bring,
Whom in their woe earth cast away,
But Heav'n with joy received to-day ;
Whose Angels see the Father's Face
World without end, and hymn His grace ;
And while they praise their glorious King,
A hymn for Martyrs sweetly sing.

2 A voice from Ramah was there sent,


A voice of weeping and lament ;
When Rachel mourn'd her children sore,
Whom for the tyrant's sword she bore :
Triumphant is their glory now,
Whom earthly torments could not bow :
What time, both far and near that went,
A voice from Ramah was there sent.

3 And ev'ry tear is wiped away


By their dear Father's hands for aye ;
Death hath no power to hurt them more,
Whose own is Life's Eternal store.
Who sow their seed, and sowing weep,
In everlasting joy shall reap ;
What time they shine in HeaVnly Day,
And ev'ry tear is wiped away. [Amen.]

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THE EPIPHANY.
Ad Jesum accurrite. Paris.
121 (First Tune.) 7.7.7. D. (xvijth Century Melody.)
In Unison.
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1. Un - to Je - sus has - ten ye, Let your hearts de - vo - ted be
Whom the star is her - aid - ing, In - ward faith is wit - ness-ing,

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Christ, our sav - ing Ad - vocate. Dear- est in the Saviour's eyes Is af-fec •
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Myrrh denote aus-ter - i - ty, Pray'r frankincense of - fereth ; 4. First the Shepherds
Myrrh His low - ly human state, Incense God acknowledged. Christ,Who greeteth
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Is - ra - el, From His crib will not re -pel Gentiles call'd to u - ni-ty.

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5. Beth - le - hem this bless - ed day Doth for all the Church sur-vey
Christ, with in us deign to dwell, Ev - 'ry reb - el thought ex- pel,

Proof of her na - tiv - i - ty ; men. .


Reign in matchless sov -'reign- ty !
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121 (Second Tune.) 7.7.7. D. As arranged by Sir John Goss


VENI, SANCTE SPIRITUS. for Mercer's Hymn Book, 1864.

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Unto Jesus hasten ye, Gold a King doth indicate,
Let your hearts devoted be Myrrh His lowly human state,
To the nations' Potentate : Incense God acknowledgeth.
Whom the star is heralding, First the Shepherds homage pay,
Inward faith is witnessing, Then the Magi wend their way
Christ, our saving Advocate. To the faithful company :
Come with presents readily, Christ, Who greeteth Israel,
Rich in liberality, From His crib will not repel
Pledge of hearts munificent : Gentiles called to unity.
Dearest in the Saviour's eyes Bethlehem this blessed day
Is affection's sacrifice Doth for all the Church survey
Offer'd by the penitent. Proof of her nativity ;
Gold your love may signify, Christ, within us deign to dwell,
Myrrh denote austerity, Ev'ry rebel thought expel,
Prayer frankincense offereth ; Reign in matchless sovereignty !
[Amen.]
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EASTERTIDE.
122 {First Tune.) Victim* Paschali laude*.
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The Lamb the sheep hath ransom^; Christ, by sin un • de - ii - led,

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JEastertt&e.

In a fray, sore and wondrous ; The King of Life,Who died, nowdeathless reigneth.

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" I saw the grave's o-pen por - tal, His glo-ry,Who rose from death, Im-mor - tal ;

Bright An - gels at - test - ing, The shroud and nap - kin rest - ing ; "

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"The Lord, my Hope, hath a -ris - en; For Gal- i -lee He leaves death's pris -on."

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EastertiOe.
122 {Second Tune.)
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Easterttoe.
Haec est sancta Solemnitas.
123 7.7.7.7. D. Freylinghausen, Getanqbuch. 1704.
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1 Feast of Feasts ! to-day we tell
How before Christ's triumph fell
All the powers of Death and Hell,
Satan vanquish'd, man forgiven !
Let us grateful praises sing
Unto Thee, Redeemer, King ;
Join the songs on earth we sing
With Thine Angels' songs in Heaven.
2 Shew the brightness of Thy Face,
Thou, Who, in Thy plenteous grace,
Grieving for our death-doom'd race,
Hath Thyself death's pathway trod;
Past is now Thy Cross's pain,
Burst Hell's gate and Satan's chain;
Thou o'er all the world shalt reign,
Alleluia ! Son of God ! [Amen.]
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Cantemus cuncti melodum.


124 (First Tune.) Irregular. ixth Century Melody.

1. The strain up - raise of joy and praise, Al - le - lu • ia.

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2. To theglo-ry of their KingShall the ransora'd peo - pie sing Al-le-lu-ia.

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Easterttoe.

4. They, thro' the fields of Pa - ra - dise that roam , The bless - ed ones, re - peat

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6. Ye clouds that on -ward sweep ! Ye winds on pin- ions light ! Ye thun ders,

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Easterti&e.

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10. Here let the nioun-tains thun-der forth so - nor - ous Al - le - lu - ia.

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14. Where-fore we sing, both heart and voice a - wa -king, Al - le - lu - ia.

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With Al - le - lu - ia ev - er - more The Son and Spi - rit we a - dore.

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124 (Second Tune.) Irregular. A. H. D. Tboyte.

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joy and praise, AUe -lu - - ia. 2 To the glory of their
King Shall the ransom'd peo • pie sing
3 And the Choirs that . dwell on high Shall re-echo . . . . through the sky,
4 They, through the fields
of Paradise that roam, The blessed ones, repeat
Unison. through that bright Home
5 The planets glitt'ring on'
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beauty ! Hoar-frost and sum - mer glow !

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painted plu • mage gay, Exalt their Great Creator's praise, and say
9 Then let the beasts of
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thunder forth so -nor - - ous AUe lu - - ia.

11 Thou jubilant abyss of o - cean, cry AUe - lu - - ia.


Harmony.
12 To God, Who all Cre - a - tion made, The frequent hymn be . du - ly paid :
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14 Wherefore we sing, both
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15 Now from all men be out • pour'd Alleluia to the Lord ;
Harmony.
16 Praise be done to the. Three in One. AUe - lu - - ia !

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Easterti&e.

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(2) Alle .... la ia ! Alle - ■ lu • ia !


(3) AUe - la ia! Alle - - lu • ia !

(4) Alle ... - lu ia! AUe - • lu • ia !


(5) Alle .... lu ia! Alle - - lu - ia !

(6) In sweet con sent u - nite your Alle - lu - ' ia !

(7) Ye groves that wave in


spring, And gloriousl for - ests, sing Alle - lu - ia !

(8) Alle • lu - ia ! Alle - lu - ia !

(9) Alle - - lu - ia ! Alle - • lu - ia !


(10) There let the valleys sing in!
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(11) Ye tracts of earth and conti ■nents, re - ply Alle - lu -
(12) Alle - lu - ia ! Alle - lu -

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song, that Christ Him- -self ap - proves. Alle ■ lu • ia !
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answerl ma - king, Alle - Iu - ia !
(15) With Alleluia ev - er - more The Son and Spirit we adore.
(16) Alleluia ! Alle - lu - ia ! Alle - lu - ia !

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THE ASCENSION DAY,
125 (First Tune.) Triumphe! plaudant maria. Sirenes Symphoniacat.
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TRIUMPHE! PLAUDANT MARIA. R. Vatjghan Williams.
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1. Sing vie -fry, O ye seas and lands ! Ye floods and riv -ers, clap your hands !
In moderate time.

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Crown ye the King that midst you stands, To Whom theHeav'nly Gate ex-pands !

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Lift up, lift up th' Eternal Gate, Effulgent in His purple vest ?
And let the King come in with state ; With garments dyed in Bozrah, He
And, as ye meet Him on the way, Ascends in pomp and jubilee ;
The mighty triumph greet, and say, It is the King, renown'd in fight,
"Hail Jesul glorious Prince, to day 1" Whose Hands have shatter'd Satan's might !
Bow before His Name Eternal, Bow before His Name Eternal,
Things Celestial, things terrestrial, Things Celestial, things terrestrial,
And infernal. And infernal.
Right gloriously strife endeth now ! Q — :n
Henceforth all things to Thee shall bow,
And at the Father's Side sit Thou ! m 1
0 Jesu, all our wishes' goal,
Be Thou our joy when troubles roll, A-men.
And the Reward of ev'ry soul !
Bow before His Name Eternal, fo»j:
Things Celestial, things terrestrial,
And infernal. L tj>— \
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part 1. Sequences.
125 (Third Tune.)
ASCENSION. Eight 8's and 4. Irregular. A. L. Peace, Mus. Doc.

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The mighty triumph | greet, and say,
" Hail Jesu ! glorious | Prince, to-day ! "
Bow before His Name Eternal,
Things Celestial, things terrestrial,
And infernal.

3 Who is the King of | glory blest,


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With garments dy'ed in | Bozrah, He
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It is the King, re- | -nown'd in fight,
Whose Hands have shatter'd | Satan's might !
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Things Celestial, things terrestrial,
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3 Right gloriously strife | endeth now !


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And at the Father's | Side sit Thou !
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Bow before His Name Eternal,
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And infernal. [Amen.]

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part 1. Sequences.
WHITSUNDAY.
126 (First Tune.) Veni, Sancte Spiritus.
THE GOLDEN SEQUENCE. Solesmes Form.
Mode i. xijth Century Melody.

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part 1. Sequences.
126 {Second Tune.)
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1 Come, Thou Holy Paraclete, 3 0 Thou Light, most pure and blest,
And from Thy Celestial Seat Shine within the inmost breast
Send Thy light and brilliancy : Of Thy faithful company :
Father of the poor, draw near ; Where Thou art not, man hath naught ;
Giver of all gifts, be here ; Ev'i y holy deed and thought
Come, the soul's true Radiancy. Come from Thy Divinity.
2 Thou of comforters the best, 4 What is soiled, make Thou pure ;
Of the soul the sweetest Guest ; What is wounded, work its cure ;
Come in toil refreshingly ; What is parched, fructify ;
In our labour rest most sweet, What is rigid, gently bend ;
Grateful shadow from the heat, What is frozen, warmly tend ;
Comfort in adversity. Strengthen what goes erringly.
5 Fill Thy Faithful, who confide
In Thy power to guard and guide,
With Thy Sevenfold Mystery ;
Here Thy grace and virtue send ;
Grant Salvation in the end,
And in Heav'n felicity. [Amen.]
( 44* )
Ztinity Suttoag.

TRINITY SUNDAY.
Also on the Transfiguration.
Trinitas, Unitas, Deltas.
127 (First Tune.) Irregular. Adapted from La Feillee.
Har. by Key. S. S. Gueatheed.

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( 50* )
Ubc festival of tbe JBlesseo Sacrament.

THE FESTIVAL OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT


128 {First Tune.) Lauda, Sion, Salvatarem. Sarum Form
Modes vij. & viij. of xijth Century Melody,
"Laudes Cruris attollaiiius."

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All thy ut-most might it need - eth, For He all thy praise ex-cced - eth,

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As when o'er the Board He brake It, Where the Brethren Twelve were met.

( 51* )
part t. Sequences.

3. Full and clear ring out our chant ing, Joy nor sweet est grace be want - ing
4. Here the New Law's new Ob - la - tion, By the New King s re - ve - la -tion,

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While the Mys - te - ry is prais - ed Of the Ho • ly Eu char- ist.


Truth a - way the shad - ow cha - ses, Light dis - pels the gloom of night.

5. What He did, at supper seat- ed, Christ or- dain'd to be re- peat -ed,
And, His rule for guidance ta-king, Bread and Wine we hal-low, ma -king

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( 52* )
XLbc festival of tbe JBlesseo Sacrament.

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( 53* )
part 1. Sequences.

8. Who - so of this Food par - ta - keth Rend- eth not the


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XLbc festival of tbe 3Blesseo Sacrament.

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Part II.
Ecce Panis Angelorum.

11. Lo! the Bread, which An- gels feed-eth, Made the Food the pil-grim needeth,
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part 1. Sequences.

12. Shepherd Good, True Bread, at - tend us, Je - su, pi - ty and befriend us ;
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( 56* )
TLbc Festival of tbe JSlesseo Sacrament.
128 {Second Turn.)
LAUDA, SION. 8.8.7. D. G.F.Cobb.
Note—It is intended that this Sequence should besung in Unison throughout, as will be perceived
from the nature of the Organ Part here giv As the Sequence is long, it will be found
advisable to relieve the strain upon the voiceoice by singing verses 2 to 9 (inclusive)
antiphonally. The Organ accompaniment should be varied; specimens of different
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are given in the music to the last verses.

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1. Praise, 0 Si - on, praise thy Pas- tor, Praise thy Sa-viour and thy Mas -ter,

High the clior-al an-themsrai.se; All thy ut- most might it need-eth,

For He all thy praise ex - ceed- eth, Thou canst ne'er ex - press His praise.

2 Great the theme of our thanksgiving, 6 Wondrous truth to Christians given !


Bread of Life, Bread Ever-living, Bread becomes His Flesh from Heaven ;
Is to-day before thee set ; To His Blood is turn'd the Wine ;
E'en the Same we touch and take It, What nor sense nor sight conceiveth,
As when o'er the Board He brake It, Yet a dauntless faith believeth,
Where the Brethren Twelve were met. Resting on a power Divine.
3 Full and clear ring out our chanting, 7 Under diverse Forms existing,
Joy nor sweetest grace be wanting Signs of earthly things consisting,
In the gladness of the breast ; Things of priceless worth are veil'd ;
Let a solemn chant be raised, Blood is pour'd, and Flesh is broken,
While the Mystery is praised While in either wondrous Token
Of the Holy Eucharist. Wholly present Christ is hail'd.
4 Here the New Law's new Oblation, 8 Whoso of this Food partaketh
By the New King's revelation, Rendeth not the Lord, nor breaketh ;
Brings to end the ancient rite ; Christ is whole to all that taste :
Now the New the old effaces, Thousands are, as one, receivers ;
Truth away the shadow chases, One, as thousands of believers,
Light dispels the gloom of night. Eats of Him Who cannot waste.
5 What He did, at supper seated, 9 Good and bad the Feast are sharing,
Christ ordain'd to be repeated, Yet a doom unlike preparing—
His Memorial ne'er to cease ; Endless life, or endless woe ;
And, His rule for guidance taking, Sinners death, the righteous making
Bread and Wine we hallow, making Life their own ; from that same taking
Thus our Sacrifice of peace. Ah ! what different ends shall flow.
( 57* )
part 1. Sequences.
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To His children He concedeth,
Which on dogs may ne'er be spent ;
Truth the ancient types fulfilling,
Isaac bound, a victim willing,
Paschal lamb, its life-blood spilling,
Manna to the Fathers sent.
( 58* )
Ubc festival of tbe JBlesseo Sacrament.
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( 59* )
IPart 1. Sequences.
128 (Third Tune.)
LAUDA, SION. 8.8.7. D. Thomas Adams, F.R.C.O.
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E'en the Same we touch and take It, What nor sense nor sight conceiveth,
As when o'er the Board He brake It, Yet a dauntless faith believeth,
Where the Brethren Twelve were met. Resting on a power Divine.
3 Full and clear ring out our chanting, 7 Under diverse Forms existing,
Joy nor sweetest grace be wanting Signs of earthly things consisting,
In the gladness of the breast ; Things of priceless worth are veil'd ;
Let a solemn chant be raised, Blood is pour'd, and Flesh is broken,
While the Mystery is praised While in either wondrous Token
Of the Holy Eucharist. Wholly present Christ is hail'd.
4 Here the New Law's new Oblation, 8 Whoso of this Food partaketh
By the New King's revelation, Rendeth not the Lord, nor breaketh ;
Brings to end the ancient rite ; Christ is whole to all that taste :
Now the New the old effaces, Thousands are, as one, receivers ;
Truth away the shadow chases, One, as thousands of believers,
Light dispels the gloom of night. Eats of Him Who cannot waste.
5 What He did, at supper seated, 9 Good and bad the Feast are sharing,
Christ ordain'd to be repeated, Yet a doom unlike preparing—
His Memorial ne'er to cease ; Endless life, or endless woe ;
And, His rule for guidance taking, Sinners death, the righteous making
Bread and Wine we hallow, making Life their own ; from that same taking
Thus our Sacrifice of peace. Ah ! what different ends shall flow.
( 60* )
Ube festival of tbe Blesseo Sacrament.
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Ecce Panis Angelorum.
11 Lo! the Bread, which Angels feedeth
Made the Food the pilgrim needeth,
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Truth the ancient types fulfilling,
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( 61* )
part 1. Sequences.

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TLbc festival of tbe Blesseo Sacrament.
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( 63* )
part 1. Sequences.
THE SUNDAYS AFTER TRINITY.
Omnes una celebremus.
Irregular.
129 (First Tune.) Melody of " Jesus Christus nostra Salus."
Adapted from the Pite Cantwnes of Nyland.
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5 When the peace that is from Heaven When the Priests their trumpets take,
Was bestow'd upon the Eleven, And the Gospel-message wake,
As the doors were closed at night : And the people hear aright.
6 When the Holy Spirit's Flame In this Festal Celebration
On the Church's Teachers came, Make we earnest supplication
Filling them with grace and light : That our ransom'd spirits may,
9 Through Christ's mercy, with the Blest,
Enter on Eternal Rest,
At the fearful Judgement Day !
( 64* )
Zbc 5unfcai?s after XTrintti?.
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5 When the peace that is from Heaven
Was bestow'd upon the Eleven,
As the doors were closed at night :
6 When the Holy Spirit's Flame
On the Church's Teachers came,
Filling them with grace and light :
7 When the Priests their trumpets take,
And the Gospel-message wake,
And the people hear aright.
8 In this Festal Celebration
Make we earnest supplication
That our ransom'd spirits may,
9 Through Christ's mercy, with the Blest,
Enter on Eternal Rest,
At the fearful Judgement Day !
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IPart 1. Sequences.
THE CONVERSION OF S. PAUL.
130 (First Tune.) Penile, Doctor egregie.
VOM HIMMEL HOCH. L.M. Seth Calvisius 1595.

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GOODWILL. L.M. R. T. Powell.

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Ube Conversion of 5. Paul.
130 (Third Tune.)
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1 Fbom thee, illustrious Teacher, Paul,
Sounds forth the Church's trumpet-call
Throughout the world, from pole to pole,
Like tempest's blast, like thunder's roll.
2 Hearts with thy stirring peal awake,
With truth bedew, and fertile make :
So shall the rain from Heav'n distil,
Our parched souls with grace to fill.
3 0 bliss of Paul, beyond all thought !
To Paradise, yet living, caught ;
He hears the Heav'nly myst'ries there,
Which mortal tongue may not declare.
4 The Word's blest seed around he flings :
And straight a mighty harvest springs :
And fruits of holy deeds supply
God's Everlasting Granary.
5 The lamp his holy lore displays
Hath filled the world with glorious rays ;
And doubt and error are o'erthrown,
That Truth may reign, and reign alone.
6 Long as unending ages run,
To God the Father laud be done ;
To God the Son our equal praise,
And God, the Holy Ghost, we raise. [Amen.]

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part 1. Sequences.
THE PURIFICATION OF S. MARY THE VIRGIN.
Ave, plena gratia.
Paris,
131 (First Tune.) ivijth Century Melody.
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IPart f. Sequences.
131 (Second Tune.)
LACRYMAE. ' ' ' ■ D- Sir Arthur Sullivan

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1 Ave, Mary, full of grace,
In whose Virgin arms' embrace
God to God Himself doth vow !
We would at the Temple wait,
We would meet Thee at the gate,
Jesu, for our all art Thou.
2 God is to His Temple come ;
Angels throng the hallowed dome ;
What beyond hath Heav'n in store ?
God Himself our flesh doth wear ;
Owns a Virgin-Mother's care ;
This than Heav'n itself is more !
3 Incense-gales of gladness rise,
At this morning's Sacrifice ;
Hymns through all the Temple sound ;
Evening's rite in tears shall end,
And with bitter weepings blend,
As they stand the Cross around.
4 Here the Sacrifice is brought,
By Whose priceless value bought,
We are all to God made nigh ;
We no longer are our own,
Thine, 0 God, we are alone !
Thine we live, and Thine we die.
5 Let Thy servants now depart ;
Let us see Thee as Thou art,
Naught of earth arrest our eyes :
But, if here we stay below,
In Thee, Jesu, let us grow,
So in Thee we shall arise. [Amen.]
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XEbe Hnnunciatton of ©ur Xaog.
THE ANNUNCIATION OF OUR LADY.
Humani generis.
132 (First Tune.) Irregular. Melody of " Mittit ad Virginem."
Mode vj. tr. xijth Century.

1. The sighs and the sor-rows Of this world may cease ; This hap -py day
2. Thro'" one man's transgression We all of us fell, From Hea-ven - ly
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5. He shall of - fer this Bo - dy Our Ran-som to be ; His Blood He shall


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132 (Second Tune.)
ANNUNCIATION. Irregular. J. Baden Powell.

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The sighs and the sorrows The Word of the Father,
Of this world may cease ; Eternally born,
This happy day bringeth Assumeth man's body,
Glad tidings of peace On this blessed Morn,
For suffering mortals. That He may redeem us.
2. 5.
Through one man's transgression He shall offer this Body
We all of us fell, Our Ransom to be ;
From Heavenly Mansions, His Blood He shall pour forth,
To save us from Hell, His servants to free,
He came, the Most Highest. And pour ev'ry life-drop.
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To that chosen Virgin, From our Country, poor exiles,
Who God was to bear, We wander'd in vain,
The Angel descendeth And knew not the pathway
The tale to declare, By which to regain
Salvation's high Herald. True Joy Everlasting.

To the place of our exile


God deigns to descend ;
Our Way He becometh
Himself, and our End ;
We walk here in safety. [Amen.]
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part 1. Sequences.
THE FESTIVALS OF THE HOLY CROSS.
Laudes Cruets attollamus.
133 (First Tune.) 8.8.7. D. Sarum Form
Modes vij. & viij. ol xijth Century Melody.

I. Be the Cross our theme and sto - ry, We who in the Cross's glo - ry
By the Cross the war - rior ri - ses, By the Cross the foe des - pi - ses,

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Shall ex - ult for ev - er-more ; 2. Sweetest prais - es earth up - rais - es ;


Till he gains the Heav'nly shore. Life and voice keep well in cho - rus,

Ac-cents sweetest are the meet- est For the Tree of sweet- est cheer :
Then the mel - o - dy so - nor-ous Shall make con- cord true and clear.
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3. Love be warm, and praise be fer-vent, Thou that art the Cross's ser -vant,
4. 0 how glo-rious, how transcendent Was this Al - tar ! how re-splen-dent

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That re - deem'd our an - cient state From its sin and from its shame.

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5. Types of old, in Scrip - ture hid - den, Set - ting forth the
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XTbe festivals of tbe IDoIe Cross.
133 (Second Tune.)
LAUDA SION. 8.8.7. D. S. Webbe, 1740—1816.

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Be the Cross our theme and story, 4 () how glorious, how transcendent
We who in the Cross's glory Was this Altar ! how resplendent
Shall exult for evermore ; In the Life-blood of the Lamb !
By the Cross the warrior rises Of the Lamb Immaculate,
By the Cross the foe despises, That redeem'd our ancient state
Till he gains the Heav'nly shore. From its sin and from its shame.
Sweetest praises earth upraises ; 5 Types of old, in Scripture hidden,
Accents sweetest are the meetest Setting forth the Cross, are bidden
For the Tree of sweetest cheer : In these days to fuller light ;
Life and voice keep well in chorus, Kings are flying, foes are dying ;
Then the melody sonorous On the Cross of Christ relying,
Shall make concord true and clear. One a thousand puts to flight.
Love be warm, and praise be fervent, 6 Tree, triumphal might possessing,
Thou that art the Cross's servant, Earth's salvation, crown, and blessing,
And in that hast rest from strife ; Ev'ry other praetergressing
Ev'ry kindred, ev'ry nation Both in bloom, and bud, and flower 1
Hail the Tree that brings Salvation, Med'cine of the Christian spirit,
Tree of Beauty, Tree of Life ! Save the just, give sinners merit,
Who dost might for deeds inherit,
Overpassing human power.
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IPart i. Sequences.
133 (Third Tune.)
LAUDA SION. S. Webbe.
8.8.7. D. Weeee's original form.
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Sbe festivals of tbe Ifoolp Cross.

1 Be the Cross our theme and story,


We who in the Cross's glory
Shall exult for evermore ;
By the Cross the warrior rises,
By the Cross the foe despises,
Till he gains the Heav'nly shore.

2 Sweetest praises earth upraises ;


Accents sweetest are the meetest
For the Tree of sweetest cheer :
Life and voice keep well in chorus,
Then the melody sonorous
Shall make concord true and clear.

3 Love be warm, and praise be fervent,


Thou that art the Cross's servant,
And in that hast rest from strife ;
Ev'ry kindred, ev'ry nation
Hail the Tree that brings Salvation,
Tree of Beauty, Tree of Life !

4 0 how glorious, how transcendent


Was this Altar ! how resplendent
In the Life-blood of the Lamb !
Of the Lamb Immaculate,
That redeem'd our ancient state
From its sin and from its shame.

5 Types of old, in Scripture hidden,


Setting forth the Cross, are bidden
In these days to fuller light ;
Kings are flying, foes are dying ;
On the Cross of Christ relying,
One a thousand puts to flight.

6 Tree, triumphal might possessing,


Earth's salvation, crown, and blessing,
fiv'ry other pratergressing
Both in bloom, and bud, and flower 1
Med'cine of the Christian spirit,
Save the just, give sinners merit,
Who dost might for deeds inherit,
Overpassing human power.

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part 1. Sequences.
Crux benedicta nitet.
Elegiacs.
Melody of " Virgo Dei genitrix," Bayeux Form.
134 (First Tune.) (xiijth Century ?)
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1. Lo, the blest Cross is dis-play'd, where the Lord in the flesh was sus -pend - ed,

And, by His Blood, from their wounds cleans'd and re- deem'd His e - lect :

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He, the Blest Lamb, His sheep saved from the fangs of the wolf :

3. Where by His Palms transpierced He re-deem'd the world from its ru - in,

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TLbe festivals of tbe ibols Cross,

And by His own dear Death closed up the path of the grave.

4. Here was the Hand that, transfix'd by the nails, and bleed-ing of old time,

Paul from the depth of his crime ran - som'd, and Pe - ter from death.

5. Strong in thy fer - tile ar - ray, 0 Tree of sweet-ness and glo - ry,

Bear - ing such new - found fruit 'midst the green wreaths of thy boughs :

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6. Thou by the sa - vour of life the dead from their slum-bers re - stor - est,

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7. Plant- ed art thou be - side the streams of the riv - ers of wa - ters,

Glo - ry of bios - som and leaf scat ■ ter - ing wide - ly a - broad.

8. Twi - ning a - bout thine arms is the Vine, from Whom in its ful - ness

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134 (Second Tune.)
SALVE! FESTA DIES. Elegiacs. B. Luard-Selby.

1. Lo, the blest Cross is dis - play'd, where the

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Where, for us men, through His love, become the Victim of Mercy,
He, the Blest Lamb, His sheep saved from the fangs of the wolf :

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Where by His Palms transpierced He redeem'd the world from its ruin,
And by His own dear Death closed up the path of the grave.

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Here was the Hand that, transfix'd by the nails, and bleeding of old time,
Paul from the depth of his crime ransom'd, and Peter from death.

Strong in thy fertile array, 0 Tree of sweetness and glory,


Bearing such new-found fruit 'midst the green wreaths of thy boughs :

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Thou by the savour of life the dead from their slumbers restorest,
Rendering sight to the eyes closed to the light of the Day.

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Planted art thou beside the streams of the rivers of waters,
Glory of blossom and leaf scattering widely abroad.

Twining about thine arms is the Vine, from Whom in its fulness
Floweth the blood-red juice, Wine That gives life to the soul.

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part 1. Sequences.
S. JOHN BAPTIST'S DAY.
Also on The Beheading of S. John Baptist.
Salve, 0 sanctimTrw.
135
7.6.7.6. D. Trochaic. Melody " Regina dementia,"
Mode i. from a xiijth Century Manuscript.
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1. Hail, 0 thou of wo - men bom High • est rank at - tain - ing,
Hal -low'd from thy mo - theirs womb, Lamp di - vine - ly light - ed,

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To en - light - en them that sit In Death's shade be - night • ed.

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2. Hail to thee, de - vo - ted one, To the wilds re - treat - ing,


3. Hail to thee, with her - aid voice God in flesh re - ve - ring,
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With thy fin - ger point - ing out Christ the Lamb ap - pear - ing ;

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Tell - ing that the night is past, Near is Hea - ven's Morn - ing.

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4. Hail, a - lone of hu - man - kind To whose charge 'twas giv - en


Who didst hear the Fa - ther's Voice That blest rite at - tend - ing,
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1 Hail, 0 thou of women born 3 Hail to thee, with herald voice


Highest rank attaining, God in flesh revering,
By the holy Angel call'd With thy finger pointing out
" John " on day of naming : Christ the Lamb appearing ;
Hallow'd from thy mother's womb, At the Jordan thou didst cry,
Lamp divinely lighted, With the voice of warning,
To enlighten them that sit Telling that the night is past,
In Death's shade benighted. Near is Heaven's Morning.
2 Hail to thee, devoted one, 4 Hail, alone of humankind
To the wilds retreating, To whose charge 'twas given
Clad in sackcloth, honey wild To baptize the Sacred Head
And the locust eating : Of the Lord of Heaven :
Water pure thy thirst assuaged ; Who didst hear the Father's Voice
Thus, by sin untainted, That blest rite attending,
Thou, afar from earthly joys, And didst see the Holy Ghost
Wast a Hermit sainted. As a Dove descending.
5 Hail, bright rose-bud, blushing red,
Whom thy life-blood staineth ;
Lily white, whose virgin flower
Ever pure remaineth ;
May thy voice yet cry aloud
With its warning sentence,
That God's Kingdom is at hand,
Calling to repentance.
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S. MARY MAGDALEN.
136 {First Tune.) Gaude pia Magdalena. S. Gall, MS. 546.
Mode v. 8.8.7. D. " Plausu chorus laetabundo."
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Joy to thee, sweet in - ter - ees - sor ! For in thee each

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grave re - turn - ing, Thy Re - deem - er's gra - cious Face.

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136 (Second Tune.)
SON OF MAN. 8.8.7. D. Sir J. Bak.nbt.

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1 Joy to thee ! to souls despairing
Hope of health and life declaring,
Kind and gentle Magdalen :
Joy to thee, sweet intercessor !
For in thee each frail transgressor
How to rise from sin hath seen.
2 Joy to thee ! Christ's Feet bedewing,
He the while thy soul renewing
With His special gifts of grace :
Joy to thee ! while first discerning,
Glorious from the grave returning,
Thy Redeemer's gracious Face.
3 Joy to thee ! on High ascending,
There with Christ, in bliss unending,
In the HeaVnly Court to reign :
So may we, by true repentance,
Lord, escape the dreadful sentence,
And Eternal Glory gain. [Amen.]
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TLbc Sweet name of Jesus.
THE SWEET NAME OF JESUS.
137 (First Tune.) Dulcis Jesus Nazarenus.
Modes vij & viij. 8.8.7. D. From the Sarum Gradual.
Melody probably of the xivth Century.

1. Je ■ sus, Naz • a - rene they name Thee, King of all the Jews proclaim Thee,
Tortured sore for our sal-va-tion, Dy ing for Thy faith-less na tion,

Kind and beau teous, Thee we hail ! 2 Sweet is ev - 'ry name Thou bear est,
Shorn of beau - ty, cold, and pale. Sin it heals, the tierce re-strain-eth,

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part 1. Sequences.
137 (Second Tune.)
LAUDA SION. 8.8.7. D. Thomas Adams, F.R.C.O.

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King of all the Jews proclaim Thee,
Kind and beauteous, Thee we hail !
Tortured sore for our salvation,
Dying for Thy faithless nation,
Shorn of beauty, cold, and pale.
2 Sweet is ev'ry name Thou bearest,
But still Jesus is the fairest,
Ev'ry name that Name transcends :
Sin it heals, the fierce restraineth,
Saves from foes, the good sustaineth,
And from Hell's assaults defends.

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Sounding evermore the sweetest, Jesus, loveliness surrounds Thee !
For the Monarch's Throne the meetest, Jesus, glad the tongue that sounds Thee,
How its sound makes glad the heart ! Wondrous deeds by Thee are wrought :
Here the Father's splendour gloweth, Jesus, Strong, of power Supernal !
Here the Virgin's beauty showeth, Jesus quells the foe infernal ;
And hereby each brother knoweth Jesus gifts, that are eternal,
That his Brother true Thou art. Gives, with joy that passeth thought.

5 Hail, Thou Name ! each soul that checrest,


Jesus is the best and dearest :
Ev'ry heart, that holds Thee nearest,
Nevermore will part with Thee :
Guilt from Thee its pardon gaineth,
Joy from Thee our song obtaineth :
Where with Saints Thy glory reigneth,
Grant us evermore to be. [Amen.]
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part 1. Sequences.
S. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS.
138 (First Tune.) In hac valle lacrymarum. Sarum Form of
Modes vij. & viij. 8.8.7. D. " Laudes Cruris attollaraus."
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S. flMcbael anb HI I Hn^els.
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1 Who the pilgrim soul defendeth, 3 0 how bright are they and glorious,
Through the vale of tears befriendeth, All that Angel Host victorious,
Him we sing with thankful lays ; Marshall'd for their high employ ;
Who, in Heav'n's high court presiding, In God's Face His purpose reading,
Guards the soul at peace residing, Then, from that full Fountain speeding,
Him with joyful heart we praise. Bring they draughts of Heav'nly joy.
2 He, the proud one overpowering, 4 Children of the Holy Nation,
Thrust him down, in darkness cowering, Seek we now the conversation
Banish'd from th' Eternal Light, Of our glorious Home to share,
Who in pride of thought prevailing, Where the King in beauty reigneth,
Strove in hatred unavailing, Where His bounteous grace ordaineth
Match'd with Uncreated Might. Royal crowns that Saints may wear.

5 Send Thine armies forth to speed us,


Through their ninefold ranks to lead us
Onward, upward, unto Thee ;
Grant us, by the Font of Blessing,
Life and purity possessing,
Lord of Hosts, Thy Face to see. [Amen.]
( 99* )
©art 1, Sequences.
ALL SAINTS' DAY.
139 (First Tune.) Sponsa Christi. The Grenoble Form.
Mode i. 8.7.8.7. (xvijth Century Melody.)
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6. Near to Christ th'A- pos - ties seat - ed, Saint - ly Jud - ges of the earth,

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9. Vir - gin souls, by high pro - fes - sion To the Lamb


10. One in wor - ship, blest and bless - ing, All a - dore

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Ell Saints' E>as.

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part 1. Sequences.
139 {Second Tune.)
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HU Saints' 2>a?.
139 (Third Tune.)
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Bride of Christ, in warfare glorious, They who nobly died believing,


Striving bravely for thy Lord ; Martyrs purpled in their gore,
How thy Saints have fought victorious, Crowns of life by death receiving,
Tell in hymns of sweet accord. Joy in peace for evermore.
2. 8.
* [Joyous hearts and joyous voices Priests and Levites, Gospel preachers,
Greet the Feast of ev'ry Saint ; And Confessors numberless,
When consenting Heav'n rejoices, Prelates meek, and holy teachers,
Should the praise of earth be faint ?] Bear the palm of Righteousness.
3. 9.
Mary leads the sacred story, Virgin souls, by high profession
Mary, with her Heav'nly Child, To the Lamb devoted here,
Sharer with Hiin now in glory, Strewing flowers in gay procession,
Maid and Mother undenled. At the Marriage-feast appear.
4. 10.
Angels next, in due gradation One in worship, blest and blessing,
Of their ninefold ministry, All adore and praise their King,
Hvmn the Father of Creation, And, His mighty love confessing,
Maker of the stars on high. " Holy, Holy, Holy " sing.
5. 11.
John, the Herald-voice sonorous, Saints of Heav'n ! a Royal Nation,
More than Prophet own'd to be, Whom our God Himself doth bless,
Patriarchs and Seers in chorus, Join'd with you in supplication,
Swell th' Angelic harmony. Share we in your blessedness.
6. 12.
Near to Christ th' Apostles seated, So may we in long succession
Saintly Judges of the earth. Favours gain from Christ our King :
By the promise now completed, Your availing intercession
Weigh of all the words and worth. Peace in this our time shall bring.
13.
Thus on earth with hearts devoted,
Serve we God in holiness ;
And at last, by God promoted,
Share that Heav'n which ye possess. [Amen.]
These words may also be sung to Tune 117.
* To be omitted except on All Saints' Day and Octave.
( 105* )
part 1. Sequences.

COMMEMORATION OF THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED


1 40 (First Tune.) Diet irce 1 D"* illa '
Mode i. 8.8.8. Italian Franciscan.
(xvjth Century Melody.)

1. Day of wrath ! 0 day of mourn ing ! See ! once more the


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Judge de - scend- eth, On Whose sen - teuce all de - pend • eth !

3. Wondrous sound the trum • pet fling - eth, Through earth's sep - ul -
4. Death is struck, and Na - ture qua - king— All Cre • a - tion

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7. What shall I, frail man, be plead - ing ? Who for me be


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va - tion send us, Fount of Pi - ty 1 then be - friend us.

9. Think, kind Je - su, my sal - va - tion, Caused Thy won -drous


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( 108* )
Commemoration of tbe jfaitbful E>epartet>.

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13. Thou the Mag - da - len for - gav - est ; Thou the dy - ing
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Commemoration of the jfaitbful Departeo.
140 (Second Tune.)
DIES IR/E. 8.8.8. Rev. J. B. Dykes, Mus. Doc.

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All before the Throne it bringeth ! Leave me not to reprobation !
4 Death is struck, and Nature quaking- 10 Paint and weary, Thou hast sought me,
All Creation is awaking, On the Cross of suff'ring bought me ;
To its Judge an answer making ! Shall such Grace be vainly brought me 'I
5 Lo ! the Book, exactly worded, 11 Righteous Judge of retribution,
Wherein all hath been recorded ;— Grant Thy gift of absolution.
Thence shall Judgement be awarded. Ere that reck'ning-day's conclusion !
6 When the Judge His seat attaineth, 12 Guilty, now, I pour my moaning,
And each hidden deed arraigneth, All my shame with anguish owning !
Nothing unavenged remaineth. Spare, 0 God, Thy suppliant gioaning 1
7 What shall I, frail man, be pleading ? 13 Thou the Magdalen forgavest ;
Who for me be interceding, Thou the dying robber savedst ;
When the just are mercy needing ? And to me a hope vouchsafest.
8 King of Majesty tremendous ! 14 Worthless are my prayers and sighing,
Who dost free salvation send us, Yet, Good Lord, in grace complying,
Fount of Pity ! then befriend us. Rescue me from fires undying !
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COMMON OF APOSTLES.
141 (First Tune.) Stola regni laureatu*.
Modes ij. & j. 8.8.7. D. From the Sarum Gradual.
Melody of " HodiernaB lux diei " (xijth Century).

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last dread Morn - ing, Shall as Judg - es all men try ;


tect se - lect - ed At His Church - 's base to lie.

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Common of Bpostles.

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141 {Second Tune.)
S. LUCIAN. S.8.7. r>. T. MORLET.

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Common of Hpostles.

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In the great King's counsels sharing,
Twelve Apostles sit in state ;
In their glory earth rejoices ;
Chast'ned hearts and tuneful voices
Angel anthems emulate.

2.
These were once this world adorning ;
These, upon its last dread Morning,
Shall as Judges all men try ;
These are rock-like stones elected,
By the Architect selected
At His Church's base to lie.

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Nazarites of ancient story,
They the Cross's wars and glory
To the list'ning earth recite :
Thus the Word of God forth-goeth,
Day to day the Knowledge showeth,
Night recounts the tale to night.

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May their doctrine banish error,
And our faith confirm, lest terror
Should o'ertake us at the end ;
So, set free from all transgression,
We may join the Saints' procession,
And with Christ to joy ascend. [Amen.]

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part 1. Sequences.

COMMON OF EVANGELISTS
142 (First Tune.) loeundare, plebsfidelis. S. Gall, MS. 546.
Part of Melody
Mode v. 8.8.7. B. " Plausu chorus laetabundo."

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Common of Evangelists.

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( 121* )
part 1. Sequences.
142 [Second Time.)
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Sing of those who spread the treasures
In the holy Gospels shrined ;
Blessed tidings of Salvation,
Peace on earth their proclamation ;
Love from God to lost mankind.
2 See the Rivers Four that gladden
With their streams the better Eden
Planted by our Lord most dear ;
Christ the Fountain, these the waters ;
Drink, 0 Sion's sons and daughters,
Drink, and find Salvation here.
3 Thus our souls, with wisdom sated,
More and more shall be translated
Earth's temptations far above :
Freed from sin's abhorred dominion,
Soaring on Angelic pinion,
They shall reach the source of Love. [Amen.l
( 122* )
Common of fl&artsrs.

COMMON OF MARTYRS.
143 (First Tune.) Lcetabindi jubilemus. ^Part of Melody '
Mode v. 8.8.7. D. " Plausu chorus laetabundo.'

1. Sing we all with ju ■ bi - la-tion ! To the Mar-tyrs' ce - le-bra-tion


Death in em • el earth ob - tain- ing, They in Christ new birth are gain-ing,

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3. They for Christ the Cross are ta - king, In the Cross their
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( 125* )
Part 1. Sequences.
143 (Second Tune.)
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1 Sing we all with jubilation ! 4 So, through many tribulations
To the Martyrs' celebration To Eternal Habitations,
Gladsome honour let us pay ; Glorious leaders ! on ye go ;
Death in cruel earth obtaining, Bonds and prisons never heeding,
They in Christ new birth are gaining, Mockings cannot stay your speeding
By Whose Grace they live for aye. On your way through earth below.
2 While they scorn'd the things terrestrial, 5 Stoned, and with the scourge tormented,
While they sought for joy Celestial, Divers tortures are invented,
To their Lord they witness bare ; So with pain your souls to try ;
Unto death their Monarch loving, Sore on you the wine-fat presseth,
And their will to follow proving, Down to earth the dregs represseth,
In His Death they seek their share. While pure juice flows forth on high.
3 They for Christ the Cross are taking, 6 There for evermore abideth
In the Cross their glory making, That which here awhile resideth,
Hearing what the Master said : Hid by covering weak and frail :
" He, to follow Me who chooseth, There ye reign on Thrones victorious,
Nor to bear his Cross refuseth, Robed in raiment bright and glorious,
Shall to Heav'nly joys be led." Sure of joys that cannot fail. [Amen.]

( 126* )
Common of /TOartgrs.

144 {First Tune.) O beata beatorum.


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1. Bless - ed Feasts of bless-ed Mar-tyrs, Saint-ly Days of Saint -ly men,


With af - fee - tion's re - col- lec - tions Greet we your re - turn a - gain.
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144 {Second Tune.)
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1 Blessed Feasts of blessed Martyrs, 5 So they pass'd through pain and sorrow)
Saintly Days of Saintly men, Till they sank in death to rest ;
With affection's recollections Earth's rejected were elected
Greet we your return again. To have portion with the Blest.

2 Worthy deeds they wroughtand wonders, 6 By contempt of worldly pleasures,


While a frame of flesh they bore ; And by deeds of valour done,
We with meetest praise and sweetest They have reach'd the Land of Angels,
Honour them for evermore. And with them are knit in one.
3 Faith prevailing, hope unfailing, 7 Wherefore, made co-heirs of glory,
Jesus loved with single heart— Ye that sit with Christ on High,
Thus they glorious and victorious Join to ours your supplications,
Bore the Martyr's happy part. As for grace and peace we cry ;

4 Rack'd with torture, haled to slaughter, 8 That, this weary life completed,
Fire, and axe, and murd'rous sword, And its fleeting trials past,
Chains and prison, foes' derision, We may merit to be seated
They endured for Christ the Lord. In our Father's Home at last. [Amen.]

( 131* )
part 1. Sequences.

COMMON OF CONFESSORS.
145 (First Tune.) Gratulare Sponsa Christi. 'pwt of Meiodf'
Mode v. 8.8.7. D. " Plausu chorus laetabundo."
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( 133* )
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145 (Second Tune.)
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1 Bride of Christ, thy thauks declaring,
Sing that thou by faith art bearing
Sons like him whom now we name ;
He his Father's glory showeth
By the deeds of might he doeth,
Noble Mother, chant his fame.
2 Spread abroad the wondrous story
Of his life, his fame and glory ;
Let his wide renown increase ;
Here he grew in Heav'nly graces,
Now the Lord His servant places
In Celestial light and peace.
3 Lord, to Thee our voices raising,
Hearken to Thy servants praising
This Thy Saint illustrious !
While his prayer on high ascendeth,
May the peace that never endeth
Be bestowed on all of us. LAmen.]
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part 1. Sequences.

Supernal Matrix gaudia.


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146 {First Tune.) Melody probably of the xijth Century.
Modes vij. & viij. From a Dominican Gradual of the xivth Century.

1. The Church on earth, with answ'ring love, Echoes her Mo- ther's joys a- bove ;

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part 1. Sequences.
Common of Confessors.
146 (Second Tune.)
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1 The Church on earth, with answ'ring To God their wond'ring eyes they
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Echoes her Mother's joys above ; And never weary as they gaze ;
These yearly Feast-Days she may keep, Fruition theirs which never tires ;
And yet for endless Festals weep. Enjoyment quickens new desires.
2 That distant City, 0 how blest, The Saint, whose praise to-day we
Whose Feast-Days know no pause nor sing,
rest ! Is standing now before the Throne,
How gladsome is that Palace Gate, And face to face beholds the King,
Round which nor fear nor sorrow wait : In all His Majesty made known.
3 Nor languor here, nor weary age, G In that serene and glorious place,
Nor fraud, nor dread of hostile rage ; When this life's many toils are past,
But one the joy, and one the song, Christ, of His Everlasting Grace,
And one the heart of all the throng. Grant us to join the Blest at last.
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Or, The Saints, whose praise to-day we sing;
Are standing now before the Throne,
And face to face behold the King,
In all His Majesty made known.
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part 1. Sequences.
COMMON OF VIRGINS.
147 Virgines egregice.
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1 Virgin Saints of high renown, Ye, to be the Spirit's shrine,


Virgins consecrated, As your lot were choosing,
Yebei:ore your Spouse appear Earthly love and wedlock's bonds
Crown'd and decorated : Stedfastly refusing.
With the everlasting rest
Ye on high are gifted ; 3 Flowers of holy modesty
Let a new-made song of praise Were your chiefest treasure ;
To your Lord be lifted. So ye trod beneath your feet
Ev'ry fleshly pleasure :
2 Chastity's own lily sweet Thus the prize of purity
Ye were well preserving, Hath to you been meted :
For the love of God's dear Son, With the Virgin's Stainless Son
Which ye were deserving ; Ye for aye are seated. [Amen.]
These words may also be sung to " Regina Clementise," No. 135.
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COMMON OF THE B.V. MARY.
Excejit on the Purification and the Annunciation.
148 [First Tune.) Hodiernce lux diei.
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with pure voi - ces, Hail her "La dy, full of grace."

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1 Let to-day above all other
Brightly shine ; of Christ's own Mother
We must celebrate the fame ;
For, the Virgin Mary praising,
We to-day our chant are raising,
Bringing honour to her name.
2 Now let all men humbly greet her,
None of Maids or Matrons sweeter,
Pattern for our sinful race ;
Sing while heart and mind rejoices,
Call her "Blessed" with pure voices,
Hail her "Lady, full of grace."
3 Garden through the South Wind growing ;
Way where man may ne'er be going ;
Portal closed for evermore ;
Fleece of Gideon believing.
All the Godhead's rain receiving.
And the dews from Heav'n which pour
4 All earth's daughters thou excellest ;
In the Heav'n, where now thou dwellest,
Christ thy lowliness doth own ;
Virgin, yet thy Maker bearing,
In a myst'ry past comparing,
Maid and stainless Mother shown. [Amen.]
( 143* )
part 1. Sequences.

THE DEDICATION OF A CHURCH.


149 {First Tune.) Lcetabundua.
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Lo, re - joi - ces Queen - ly Bride, her nup - tials speed - ing,

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So the low - ly lm - man soul, Sub- ject, bows to God's con - trol,

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5. Prince-ly state He laid a - side, Chose on earth a hum- ble bride,


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149 (Second Tune. )
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Jerusalem and Sion's daughters fair ! Eve was step-mother to her sons indeed ;
Assembled band, who in the Faith have share, This is the Mother of the Chosen Seed,
With joyful voice unceasingly declare The Port of Life, and unto those in need
Alleluia. A Refuge sure.
2. 6.
0 Solemn Festival of high delight ! Fair, wonderful in offspring, great in might,
Christ doth Himself to Holy Church unite, As moon, as sun, she shines in beauty bright,
Wherein our own Salvation's marriage rite More terrible than army for the fight
We celebrate. Set in array.
3. 7.
He brought her forth new made from out By divers types prefigured this is she,
His Side, In bridal vesture clad resplendently,
Where Blood andWaterflowM, a mingled tide, Above the Heav'nly Hosts upraised to be
When on the Sacred Rood at eve He died— With Christ conjoin'd.
Our God made man. 8.
4. Therefore, when Christ His Marriage Feast
Thatin such wise should be the Church's birth, shall make,
The woman show"d in figure upon earth, May we with joy of true delights partake,
When shefrom Adam'ssidefirstissuedforth— And never the blest company forsake
Our mother Eve. Of His elect. [Amen.]
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Assembled band, who in the Faithhave share, This is the Mother of the Chosen Seed,
With joyful voice unceasingly declare The Port of Life, and unto those in need
Alleluia. A Refuge sure.
2. 6.
0 Solemn Festival of high delight ! Fair, wonderful in offspring, great in might,
Christ doth Himself to Holy Church unite, As moon, as sun, she shines in beauty bright,
Wherein our own Salvation's marriage rite More terrible than army for the fight
We celebrate. Set in array.
3. 7.
He brought her forth new made from out By divers types prefigured this is she,
His Side, In bridal vesture clad resplendently,
WhereBlood andWater flow'd,a mingledtide, Above the Heav'nly Hosts upraised to be
When on the Sacred Rood at eve He died— With Christ conjoin'd.
Our God made man
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Therefore, when Christ His Marriage Feast
That in suchwiseshouldbe theChurch's birth, shall make,
The woman show'd in figure upon earth, May we with joy of true delights partake,
When she from Adam's side, firstissuedforth— And never the blest company forsake
Our mother Eve. Of His elect. [Amen.J
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PART II.

OFFICE HYMNS.
Special Etiologies
for the Lester Hours, and also for those Hymns at Mattins and Evensong which require
an occasional change in the Doxology—the expression " Ordinary Doxology "
indicating a possible change.

Doxology from Christmas to Epiphany, on Feasts of the B.V. Mary and their Octaves,
and, according to English Use, from the Octave of the Epiphany until the
Purification.
1 51 Eternal praise and glory be,
O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
Whom, with the Father, we adore,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.

Doxology for the Epiphany and Octave.


152 All glory, Lord, to Thee we pay
For Thine Epiphany to-day ;
All glory, as is ever meet,
To Father and to Paraclete. Amen.
Doxology for Eastertide.
153 T° Thee, once dead, Who now doth live,
All glory, Lord, Thy people give,
Whom, with the Father, we adore,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
Doxology for Ascensiontide.
1 54 All gl°rv. Lord, to Thee we pay,
Ascending o'er the stars to-day ;
All glory, as is ever meet,
To Father and to Paraclete. Amen
Doxology for Whitsuntide.
155 To God the Father, God the Son
And God the Spirit, praise be done ;
And Christ, the Lord, upon us pour
The Spirit's gifts for evermore. Amen.
According to Roman Use the Easter Doxology serves also for Whitsuntide.

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PART II.

OFFICE HYMNS

AT MATTINS AND EVENSONG DAILY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR


TO WHICH AEE ADDED
THE HYMNS FOR THE LESSER HOURS.

HYMNS FOR THE WEEK Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany,


until the Purification.
Sun&ag. Eternal praise and glory be,
From the Octave of the Epiphany until O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
the 1st Sunday in J.ent, and from the Whom, with the Father, we adore
Sunday nearest October 1st until And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
Advent.
Plainsong Melodies 1, 2 : Barred Tune 1, on Ordinary Doxology.
page [34] at end of vol. Most Holy Father, hear our cry,
156 Primo die, quo Trinitas. Morn. Through Jesus Christ our Lord most
HAIL day ! whereon the One in high,
Three Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee,
First form'd the earth by sure decree ; Shall live and reign eternally. Amen.
The day its Maker rose again, // ft. and Vf. are required, see Hymn 157.
And vanquish'd death, and burst our
chain.
2 Away with sloth and careless ease !
We raise our hearts and bend our Plainsong Melodies 3, 4: Barred Tune 306,
knees, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
And early seek the Lord of all, "157 jEteme rerum Conditor. Morn.
Obedient to the Prophet's call. MAKER of all, Eternal King,
3 So may He hearken to our prayer, Who day and night about dost
Stretch forth His strong Right Arm to bring ;
spare, By Thy decree the seasons roll.
And, ev'ry past offence forgiven, And soothe with change the weary soul.
Restore us to our home in Heav'n.
4 Assembled here this holy day, 2 Now dawn, to cheer the traveler's sight,
This holiest hour we raise the lay ; Spreads blushes o'er the brow of night,
And O ! that He, to Whom we sing, And the shrill harbinger of day
May now respect our offering. Salutes the sun's awak'ning ray.
5 0 Father of unclouded Light, 3 Roused at the note, the morning star
Keep us this day as in Thy sight, Heav'n's dusky veil uplifts afar ;
In word and deed, that we may be And evil, wont the light to shun,
From ev'ry touch of evil free : Retreats before the rising sun.
6 That this our body's mortal frame i Sailors, when sounds that mattin note,
May know no sin, and fear no shame, Refresh d, on calmer waters float :
Nor fire hereafter be the end Peter's repentance once it wrought,
Of passions which our bosoms rend. With tears of self-abasement fraught.
7 Redeemer of the world, we pray 5 Then let us all with courage rise ;
That Thou would'st wash our sins away, The call rebukes our slumb'ring eyes !
And give us, of Thy boundless grace, It chides the slothful as they lie,
The blessings of the Heav'nly place. And shames who would their Lord deny.
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6 New hope that clarion note awakes ; Plainsong Melodies 0, 7 : Barred Tune 7, on
Sickness the feeble frame forsakes ; page [38] at end of vol.
The robber sheathes his murd'rous 1 59 Ecc€ jam noctis tenuatur umbra. Morn.
sword ; DABKNESS to daylight doth its place
Faith to the fallen is restored. surrender ;
7 Jesu, look on us when we fall, Shineth the morning, bathed in brilliant
And with a glance our souls recall ; splendour ;
If Thou but look, our sins are gone, Fervid in spirit, to our Great Defender
And with due tears our pardon won. Baise we our voices ;
8 Shed through our hearts Thy piercing 2 That He, in pity blessings on us pouring.
ray, Strengthen our weakness, kindly health
Our souls' dull slumber drive away ; restoring ;
Be Thou with op'ning day our song, So may our Father grant each child
To Whom our earliest vows belong. adoring
Peace everlasting.
Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany,
until the Purification. Doxology.
Eternal praise and glory be, 0 may the Godhead, endless bliss
O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee, possessing,
Whom, with the Father, we adore, Father, Son, Spirit, grant to us this
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. blessing ;
Whose whole creation joins His praise
Ordinary Doxology. confessing
All praise to God the Father be, Now and for ever. Amen.
All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee, jt. The Lord is King, and hath put on glorious
Whom, with the Spirit, we adore, apparel.
Both on this day, and evermore. Amen. I?. TheHimself Lord hath put on His apparel, and girded
with strength.
jt. The Lord is King, and hath put on glorious
apparel.
I?. Tile Lord hath put on His apparel, and girded
Himself with strength. From the Octave of the Epipiiany until
the First Sunday in Lent; and for the
Sundays after Trinity.
From Trinity Sunday until the Sunday Plainsong Melodies 12, 13, 15 : Barred Tune 2, on
nearest October 1st. page [34] at end of vol.
Plainsong Melodies 5, 6: Barred Tune 6 on 1 60 Lucis Creator optime. Even.
page _3S] at end of vol.
158 Node surgentes vigilemus omnes Morn. 0THOU, of light Creator Blest,
Who didst the day with light invest I
LO ! with the morning here we take By Thy decree the dawn had birth
our station, To shine upon the face of earth.
Sharing the Psalmist's holy meditation,
And, with new fervour, raise with 2 Thou, by the morn and evening ray,
exultation Hast measured time, and made the day ;
Hymns of devotion. As now the dark'ning shadows fall,
2 Thus, the great glory of our King 0 hearken to our humble call.
declaring, 3 Let not Thy flock, with guilt oppress'd,
We for the Heav'nly places are Lose Thy reward of endless rest,
preparing ; Nor, while this passing world beguiles,
These may we merit, with the Angels Become a prey to Satan's wiles.
sharing 4 0 may our cry to Heav'n ascend ;
Joys never ending. From peril, Lord, our steps defend ;
Doxology. Teach us the prize of life to win,
0 may the Godhead, endless bliss And purify our hearts within.
possessing, Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany,
Father, Son, Spirit, grant to us this
blessing ; until the Purification.
Whose whole creation joins His praise Eternal praise and glory be,
confessing O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
Now and for ever. Amen. Whom, with the Father, we adore,
// jf. and If. are required, nee Hymn 159. And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
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Ibgmns for tbe Week.
Ordinary Doxology. 2 Come, Holy Sun of Heavn'ly love.
Most Holy Father, hear our cry, Pour down Thy Kadiance from above,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most And shed abroad o'er ev'ry sense
high, The Spirit's Light and Influence.
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, 3 So we the Father's help will claim,
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. And praise the Father's glorious Name
jf. Let my prayer, 0 Lord, be set forth. And His Almighty grace implore,
1?. In Thy sight as the incense. That wa may stand, to fall no more.
4 Our actions, Lord, with courage fill,
And blunt the tempter's tooth of ill ;
Fromguide
And sudden falls
us to our feet defend,
a prosperous end.
Flainsong Melodies 1, 2 : Barred Tune 3, on
page [35J at end of vol. 5 May Faith, deep rooted in the soul,
1 61 Somno refectis arlitbux. Morn. Subdue our flesh, our thoughts control ;
And guile depart, and discord cease,
THE limbs, which slumber hath set free And all within be love and peace.
From chains of sloth, we bow to G May Christ, our Food, with us abide,
Thee; And Faith our daily cup provide,
O Father, as we hymn Thy praise, And the Life-giving Spirit still
Look down, and bless our words and Our hearts with His abundance fill.
ways.
2 To Thee our earliest morning song, 7 So joyfully speeds on the day,
To Thee our hearts' full powers belong ; The dawn our meekness shall display,
Grant that our actions all may be Our faith like noontide splendour glow,
Begun and ended, Lord, in Thee. Our souls the twilight never know.
3 As shades at morning flee away, 8 The radiant morn is beaming bright,
And fade before the star of day, Shine, Dayspring, with Thine own true
So be the errors of the night Light,
Dispell d by Thee, Celestial Light. That we, Thy flock, may ever see
Our Saviour and our God in Thee.
4 Cut off, we pray Thee, each offence, Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany
And ev'ry lust of thought and sense ; until the Purification.
So shall the lips, which Thee adore,
Be meet to praise Thee evermore. Eternal praise and glory be,
O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany Whom, with the Father, we adore,
until the Purification. And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen
Eternal praise and glory be, Ordinary Doxology.
O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee, All praise to God the Father be,
Whom, with the Father, we adore,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee,
Whom, with the Spirit, we adore,
Ordinary Doxology. Both on this day and evermore. Amen.
Most Holy Father, hear our cry, f. O satisfy us with Thy mercy, and that soon.
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most RT. So shall we rejoice and be glad.
high,
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, Plainsong Melodies 14, 16, 17 : Barred Tune 554,
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
Iff. and R?. are required, see Hymn 162. "163 Immense colli Conditor. Even.
0 GREAT Creator of the sky,
Who wouldest not the floods on
Plainsong Melodies 1, 4 : Ban-ed Tune 540, high
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. With earthly waters to confound,
162 Splendor Paternce gloria1. Mom. But mad'st the firmament their bound.
f\ JESU, Lord of Heav'nly grace, 2 In upper air the clouds were placed ;
U Thou Brightness of the Father's With flowing streams the land was
Face, graced ;
Light's Fountain and Eternal Spring, Fresh showers the burning heat assuage,
True Morn, the morn illumining ; And water earth, from age to age.
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3 In mercy now to ev'ry heart Plainsong Melodies 1, 4 : Barred Tune 540,
The streams of Heavnly grace impart, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
Lest tyranny of former sin 165 Ales diei nutitius. Morn.
Regain its deadly power within. THE herald bird in accents clear
4 Let Faith, which ever grows more Proclaims that morn at length is
bright, here;
Diffuse abroad celestial light ; So Christ's own voice with startling
From out our souls each error chase, strain
And never give to falsehood place. Awakes the soul to life again.
Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany, 2 " Take up thy bed," the Saviour cries
until the Purification. To each who wrapt in slumber lies ;
Eternal praise and glory be, " In sober chastity and fear
O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee, Keep watch, for I, the Lord, am near."
Whom, with the Father, we adore, 3 With earnest cry, with tearful care,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. Call we the Lord to hear our prayer ;
Ordinary Doxoloijy. While supplication pure and deep
Forbids each chast'ned heart to sleep.
Most Holy Father, hear our cry,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most i Do Thou, 0 Christ, our souls awake.
high, And all the chains of darkness break ;
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, Thy freedom to our hearts restore ;
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. New light on ev ry sense outpour.
JP. Let iny prayer, O Lord, be set forth. Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany,
I?. In Thy sight as the incense.
until the Purification.
ilucsOag. Eternal praise and glory be,
0 Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
Plainsong Melodies 1, 2 : Barred Tune 3, on Whom, with the Father, we adore,
page [35j at end of vol. And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
"| 64 Canaan Paterni luminis. Morn.
Ordinary Doxology.
PURE Light of Light! Thou Day- All praise to God the Father be,
spring fair, All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee,
Who dost the Father's brightness share, Whom, with the Spirit, we adore,
Thee with our morning hymn we greet ; Both on this day, and evermore.
Now hear us from Thy Mercy-seat. Amen.
2 All darkness from our mind3 dispel, 'ft. O satisfy us with Thy mercy, and that soon.
And turn to flight the hosts of Hell ; BT. So shall we rejoice and be glad.
Lighten our eyes, lest death within
O'ertake the soul asleep in sin.
3 Jesu I Thy pardon, kind and free, Plainsong Melodies 14, 16, 17 : Barred Tune 554,
Bestow on all who trust in Thee ; N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
And, as Thy praises we declare, 166 Telluria alme Cotiditor. Even.
Hear and accept our lowly prayer.
EARTH'S bounteous Make.-! Whose
Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany, command
until the Purification. Baised from the deep the solid land.
Eternal praise and glory be, And backward forced the surging tide,
0 Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee, And bade the earth unmoved abide ;
Whom, with the Father, we adore,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. 2 That so the soil might herbage yield,
And flow'rets fair to deck the field,
Ordinary Doxology. And golden fruit and harvest give,
Most Holy Father, hear our cry, And pleasant food that man might live ;
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most 3 With Thy refreshing grace make whole
high, The wounds of sin that parch the soul ;
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, From guilt and shame our hearts
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. release,
If ft. and B?. an required, nee Hymn 165. And calm our passions with Thy peace.
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Ibpmns for tbc Weefe.
4 Let ev'ry soul Thy law obey, Plainsong Melodies 1,4: Barred Tune 540,
And keep from ev'ry evil way, N.O.H.B. Pt. iii.
Bejoice each promised good to win, 168 Nox et tenebra! et nubila. Morn.
And flee from ev'ry mortal sin. HENCE, gloomy shades which night
Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany, time brings,
until the Purification. Confused and dark and troubled things !
The dawn is here : the sky grows bright ;
Eternal praise and glory be, Christ is at hand ; depart from sight !
0 Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
Whom, with the Father, we adore, 2 Earth's dusky veil is torn away,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. Pierc'd by the Bparkling beams of day ,
The world resumes its hues apace,
Ordinary Doxology. Soon as the morning shows its face.
Most Holy Father, hear our cry, 3 O Christ, to Thee our Heav'nward gaze,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most With pure and earnest hearts, we raise ;
high, To these our prayers and hymns give ear,
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, And with Thyself our spirits cheer.
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. 4 For many a shade obscures each sense,
jf. Let my prayer, O Lord, be set forth. Which needs Thy rays to drive it thence :
^. In Thy sight as the incense. Make all things, Lord, serene and bright,
With beams of Thy true Heavn'ly Light.
HDle&nes&aB. Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany,
Plainsong Melodies 1,2: Barred Tune 3, on page until the Purification.
[35] at end of vol. Eternal praise and glory be,
167 Rerum Creator optime. Morn. O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
MAKEB of all things, God of love, Whom, with the Father, we adore,
Our Buler, hear us from above ! And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
And from dull sloth and slumber free
Thy servants, who repose in Thee. Ordinary Doxology.
2 To Thee, 0 Holy Christ, we pray, All praise to God the Father be,
Our sins, though great, to purge away ; All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee,
While chains of night, that held our Whom, with the Spirit, we adore,
eyes, Both on this day, and evermore. Amen.
We break, and to confess Thee rise. O satisfy us with Thy mercy, and that soon.
3 To Thee we raise our hearts and hands, B/. So shall we rejoice and be glad.
Obedient to Thine old commands ;
For thus the Psalmist bade us plead,
And holy Paul, in hour of need. Plainsong Melodies 14, 16, 17 : Barred Tune 554,
4 To Thee our secret sins we own, N.O.H.B. Pt. iii.
Whose eye our evil acts have known ; 169 Cosli Dens sanctissime. Even.
To Thee we pour our earnest prayer, 0GOD, Whose hand hath spread the
That Thou would'st yet forgive and sky,
spare. And all its shining hosts on high,
Doxology for Octave of the Epiphany, And, painting it with fiery light,
until the Purification. Made it so beauteous and so bright.
Eternal praise and glory be, 2 Thou, when the fourth day was begun,
O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee, Didst frame the circle of the sun,
Whom, with the Father, we adore, And set the moon for order'd change,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. And planets with their wider range.
3 To night and day by power Divine
Ordinary Doxology. Their varying bounds Thou didst assign ;
Most Holy Father, hear our cry, And gav'st a signal, known and meet,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most For months begun and months complete.
high. 4 Drive from our hearts the night of sin,
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, And chase away the gloom within ;
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. From error's chain our souls release,
tffi. and V?. are rvmiirvd, see Bymn 196. Aod give the burden'd conscience peace.
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Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany, Plainsong Melodies 1,4: Barred Tune, 640,
until the Purification. N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
Eternal praise and glory be, "| 71 Lux ecee mryit aurea. Morn.
O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee, BEHOLD the golden dawn arise !
Whom, with the Father, we adore, The paling night forsakes the
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. skies ;
The misty shadows melt away,
Ordinary Doxology. Which led our erring sense astray.
Most Holy Father, hear our cry, 2 0 may the morn, so pure and clear,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most Impart its peace to hearts sincere :
high, Ne'er may we utter words of guile.
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, Nor sinful thoughts our souls defile.
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. 3 So may the day speed on ; the tongue
No falsehood know, the hands no wrong ;
V. Let my prayer, O Lord, be set forth. The eyes from wanton gaze refrain ;
K?. In Thy sight as the incense. No guilt the guarded body stain.
4 For God, our Maker, ever nigh,
Surveys us with a watchful eye ;
Our ev'ry thought and act He knows,
From early dawn to daylight's close.
Plainsong Melodies 1, 2 : Barred Tune 3, on Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany,
page [35] at end of voL until the Purification.
*]70 Xox atra rerum conteyit. Morn. Eternal praise and glory be,
THE veil of night but lately laid O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
The varied hues of earth in shade ; Whom, with the Father, we adore,
Before Thee, Bighteous Judge of all, And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
We contrite in confession fall ! Ordinary Doxology.
2 Let sin no more within us reign ; All praise to God the Father be,
Purge us from ev'ry inward stain ; All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee,
Thy sov'reign grace, O Christ, impart, Whom, with the Spirit, we adore,
From all offence to guard our heart. Both on this day, and evermore. Amen.
3 For lo ! our mind is dull and cold, O satisfy us with Thy mercy, and that soon.
RT. So shall we rejoice and he glad.
And fetter'd fast in error's hold ;
But fain would we the darkness flee,
And seek, Bedeemer, unto Thee.
Plainsong Melodies 14, 16, 17 : Barred Tune 554,
4 Do Thou dispel our inward gloom, S.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
And with Thy Light our souls illume ; "172 Magnat Deut potential. Even.
Till, with unending Daylight blest,
We share Thine Everlasting Best. tLMIGHTY God, Who, from the
A flood,
Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany, Didst bring to light a two-fold brood,
until the Purification. Part in the firmament to fly,
And part in ocean's depths to lie ;
Eternal praise and glory be, 2 Appointing fishes in the sea,
0 Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee, And fowl in open air to be ;
Whom, with the Father, we adore, That each, by origin the same,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. Its sep'rate dwelling-place might claim.
Ordinary Doxology. 3 We, born of Thy baptismal flood,
And wash'd in Thine Atoning Blood,
Most Holy Father, hear our cry, Intreat that we no fall may know,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most Nor death eternal undergo.
high, 4 Let none despair through sin's distress ;
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, Be none puff 'd up with boastfulness ;
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. That contrite hearts be not dismay'd,
If $\ and RJ. are required, see Hymn 171. Nor haughty souls in ruin laid.
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Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany, Plainsong Melodies 1, 4 : Barred Tune, 540,
until the Purification. N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
Eternal praise and glory be, 174- JSterna cadi gloria. Morn.
O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee, ETERNAL Glory of the Bky,
Whom, with the Father, we adore, Blest Hope of frail humanity,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. The Father's Sole-begotten One,
Yet born a spotless Virgin's Son !
Ordinary Doxology.
2 Uplift us with Thine arm of might,
Most Holy Father, hear our cry, And let our hearts rise pure and bright,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most And, ardent in God's praises, pay
high, The thanks we owe Him ev'ry day.
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee,
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. 3 The morning star forsakes the sky ;
The sun succeeds ; the shadows fly ;
Let my prayer, 0 Tx)rd, be set forth. So may the dawn of inward light
I?. In Thy sight as the incense. Chase from oxxt souls the shades of
night.
4 0 may Thy Light within us dwell,
And worldly darkness thence expel ;
Plainsong Melodies 1, 2 : Barred Tune 3, on And, while the days of life endure,
page [35] at end of vol. Preserve our souls devout and pure.
173 Tu Trinitatis Unitas. Morn. 5 The Faith, of old by Saints possess'd,
0 THREE in One, and One in Three, Plant deep within our inmost breast ;
Who rulest all things mightily, Cheer us with Hope's triumphant glow,
Accept the canticle of praise And perfect Charity bestow.
Which, freed from bonds of sleep, we
raise. Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany,
2 While lingers yet the peace of night, until the Purification.
We rouse us from our slumbers light ; Eternal praise and glory be,
That force of instant pray'r may win O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
Thy healing balm for wounds of sin. Whom, with the Father, we adore,
3 If, by the wiles of Satan caught, And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
This night-time we have sinn'd in aught, Ordinary Doxology.
Regard from Heav'n, Thy dwelling-
place, All praise to God the Father be,
And cleanse us by Thy special grace. All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee,
4 Let naught impure our bodies stain ; Whom, with the Spirit, we adore,
No laggard sloth our hearts detain ; Both on this day, and evermore. Amen.
Our spirits know no taint of ill, O satisfy us with Thy mercy, and that soon.
The fervour of their love to chill. IJ?. So shall we rejoice and be glad.
5 Thou Great Redeemer, grant that we
Fulfill'd with Thine own Light may be ;
That, in our course, from day to day, Plainsong Melodies 14, 16, 17 : Barred Tune 554,
From Thee we never more may stray. N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
"| ~~( 5 Hominis superne Conditor. Even.
Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany,
until the Purification. CREATOR, Who from Heav'n Thy
Eternal praise and glory be, Throne
0 Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee, Ordainest all things, God alone !
Whom, with the Father, we adore, By Whose decree the teeming earth
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. To reptile and to beast gave birth ;
2 The mighty forms that fill the land,
Ordinary Doxology. Instinct with life at Thy command,
Most Holy Father, hear our cry, Thou gav'st, subdued to humankind,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most For service in their turns assign'd.
high, 3 Drive far away wild passions. Lord,
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, And aught that hurts in deed or word,
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. Before it moves our hearts' intent,
// and R?. are required, see Hymn 174. Or with our actions hath been blent.
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4 In Heav'n Thine endless joys bestow, Plainsong Melodies 1 , 4 : Barred Tune 540,
But grant Thy gifts of grace below ; N.O.H.B., Pt iii.
From chains of strife our souls release, "177 Aurora jam spargit polum. Mom.
And closer draw the bands of peace. DAWN sprinkles all the East with
Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany, light;
until the Purification. Day o'er the earth is gliding bright ;
Morn's glitt'ring rays their course
Eternal praise and glory be, begin ;
0 Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee, Farewell to darkness and to sin
Whom, with the Father, we adore,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. 2 Each phantom of the night depart !
Each thought of guilt forsake the heart !
Ordinary Doxology. Let ev'ry ill, that darkness brought
Most Holy Father, hear our cry, Beneath its shade, now come to naught.
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most 3 So that Last Morning, dread and great,
high, Which we with trembling hope await,
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, With blessed light for us shall glow,
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. Who chant the songs we lov'd below.
JF. Let my prayer, O Lord, be set forth. Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany
I?. In Thy siyht as the incense. until the Purification.
Eternal praise and glory be,
SaturOau. O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
Whom, with the Father, we adore,
Plainsong Melodies 1,2: Barred Tune 3, on And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
page [35], at end of vol. Ordinary Doxology.
"|70 Summa Parens clementice. Morn. All praise to God the Father be,
MOST All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee,
ThisMerciful
ordered! by Whom
world, is sway'd
which Thou Whom, with the Spirit, we adore,
hast made, Both on this day, and evermore. Amen.
In Substance One, in Persons Three, fl. O satisfy us with Thy mercy, and that soon.
Dread Trinity in Unity ! IJT. So shall we rejoice and be glad.
2 Do Thou, in love accept our lays
Of mingled penitence and praise ; On Saturdays from the Octave of the
And set our hearts from error free, Epiphany until Lent.
More fully to rejoice in Thee !
Plainsong Melody 94 : Barred Tune 4, on page
3 Our reins and hearts in pity heal, (35J at end of vol.
And with Thy ehast'ning fires anneal ; "| 78 Deus Creator omnium. Even. (Sarum.)
Gird Thou our loins, each passion quell,
And ev'ry harmful lust expel. 0 BLEST Creator, God most High,
Great Buler of the starry sky !
4 Now, as our anthems, upward borne, Who, robing day in beauteous light,
Awake the silence of the morn, Hast cloth'd in sweet repose the night ;
Enrioh us with Thy gifts of grace,
From Heav'n Thy blissful Dwelling- 2 That sleep may wearied limbs restore,
place. And fit for toil and use once more ;
May gently soothe the care-worn breast,
Doxology from Octave of the Epiphany, And lull our anxious griefs to rest.
until the Purification.
3 We thank Thee for the day now gone ;
Eternal praise and glory be, We pray Thee, as the night comes on,
0 Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee, Help us, poor sinners, as we raise
Whom, with the Father, we adore, To Thee our votive hymn of praise.
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
4 To Thee our hearts their music bring,
Ordinary Doxology. To Thee our lips in concord sing,
Most Holy Father, hear our cry, To Thee our rapt affections soar,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most Thee may our chasten'd souls adore.
high, 5 So, when the parting beams of day
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, In night's deep shadow fade away,
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. Let faith no 'wild'ring darkness know,
If$. and are required, see Hymn 177. But night with faith's effulgence glow.
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6 0 sleepless ever keep the mind, 2 Who, grieving that the ancient curse
But guilt in lasting slumber bind ; Should doom to death a universe,
Let faith make pure the resting soul, Didst, by an act of gen'rous love,
And sleep's unruly thoughts control. The fainting world's Physician prove.
7 So we, from earthly passion free, 3 Thou, that Thou might'st our ransom
Shall dedicate our dreams to Thee, pay,
Nor by the envious foe be press'd, And wash the stains of sin away,
With subtle fears to break our rest. Didst from a Virgin's womb proceed,
A Victim on the Cross to bleed.
Doxology.
Christ, with the Father ever One, 4 Thy glorious power, Thy saving Name,
Spirit, of Father and of Son, No sooner any voice can frame,
God over all, of mighty sway, Than things above, and things below,
Shield us, Great Trinity, we pray. At once in awe and rev'rence bow.
Amen. 5 Most Holy Lord, to Thee we pray,
This Doxology never alters. Dread Judge of all in that dread Day,
For f. and I?, see Hymn 179. To shield us now with pitying care,
And guard us from temptation's snare.
Doxology.
On Saturdays after Trinity.
To God the Father, God the Son,
Plainsong Melodies 20, 21 : Barred Tune 541, And God the Spirit, Three in One,
N.O.H.B., Pt. iiL Might, honour, praise, and glory be
"179 Jam sol recedit igneus. Even. From age to age eternally. Amen.
THE fiery sun now fades from sight ; )t. Drop down yc Heavens from above, and let
Shine, Unity, Unfading Light ! the skies pour down righteousness.
If. Let the earth be opened, and let it bring
Blest Trinity, Thy Beams impart, forth Salvation.
And shed Thy Light o'er ev'ry heart.
2 Thee with our morning hymn we
praise ; Plaiusong Melody 24 : Barred Tune 301,
To Thee our evening prayer we raise ; N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
O grant us, with Thy Saints on High, 181 Verbum supermini prodiens. Morn.
For ever Thee to glorify. OHEAV'NLY Word, Eternal Light,
Doxology. Begotten of the Father's might,
Who cam'st a Child, the world to aid,
Praise to the Father, and the Son, As years their downward course
And Holy Spirit, Three in One, display'd :
As ever was in ages past,
And shall be while the ages last. 2 Our hearts enlighten from above,
Amen. And kindle with Thine own true love ;
JT. May our evening prayer, 0 Lord, come up That, dead to earthly things, we may
before Thee. Be fill'd with Heav'nly joys to-day.
R7. And may Thy mercy descend upon us.
3 So when the Judge's sentence dire
Condemns the lost to endless fire,
And sweetest accents call the blest
To enter on their Heav'nly Rest ;
PROPER OF THE SEASON. 4 0 may we not, for wilful sin,
The due rewards of evil win,
But grant us, Lord, Thy Face to see,
And Heav'n enjoy eternally.
Plainsong Melodies 22, 23 : Barred Tune 618,
N.O.H.B. Pt. ill. Doxology.
1 80 Creator alme siderum. Even. Praise to the Father, and the Son,
CREATOR of the starry height. And Holy Spirit, with Them One,
Thy people's Everlasting Light ! As ever was in ages past,
Jesu, Redeemer, save us all, And shall be while the ages last. Amen.
And hear Thy servants when they call : Ifjt. and Bf. are required, see Hymn 182.
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Plainsong Melody 24 : Barred Tuue 301, 5 From God the Father He proceeds,
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. To God the Father back He speeds ;
1 82 En clara vox redarguit. Morn. Proceeds—as far as very Hell ;
HARK to the voice whose thrilling Speeds back—to Light ineffable.
tone G O Equal to the Father, Thou !
Doth bifl the shades of night begone ; Gird on Thy fleshly mantle now ;
Vain dreams of earth, and shadows, fly ! The weakness of our mortal state
Christ in His Might shines forth on With deathless might invigorate.
high.
2 Arise, 0 sluggard soul, nor lie 7 Jesu, Thy cradle glitters bright,
Enchain'd on earth ; for in the sky And darkness breathes unwonted light,
Gleams forth anew the Morning Star, Where endless faith shall shine serene,
All ill and harm dispelling far. And twilight never intervene.
3 From Heav'n the Lamb is sent below, Doxology.
Himself to pay the debt we owe ; Eternal praise and glory be,
For this forgiveness, brought so near, O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
Our thanks we pay by prayer and tear. Whom, with the Father, we adore,
4 So, when again His Light shines clear, And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
And trembling earth is girt with fear, 1?. To-morrow the inicpuity of the earth shall
He may to scourge our sins forbear, lie washed away.
And shield us with His loving care. K. And the Saviour of the world shall reign
over us.
Doxology.
To God the Father, God the Son,
And God the Spirit, Three in One,
Might, honour, praise, and glory be, Plainsong Melodies 25, 27 : Barred Tune 130 ('),
From age to age eternally. Amen. iN'.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; or Tune 3, on page [35] at end
^. The voice of one crying in the wilderness : of vol.
Prepare ye the way of the Lord. Je$n Redemptor omnium. Mom. dt Even. (Rom.)
B?. Make His paths straight. -| Q4 Morn. (Sarum.)
JESU, Redeemer of the world !
Before the earliest dawn of light,
Cbristmas and Circumcision From Everlasting ages born,
and on vacant days until the Epiphany. Immense in glory as in might !
Plainsong Melodies 25, 28: Barred Tune 130 ('), 2 Unfailing Hope of all mankind !
N.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; or Time 3, on page [35] at end In Whom the Father's Face we see,
of vol. Hear Thou the prayers Thy people pour,
Veni Rcdcmptor gentium. This day, throughout the world, to Thee.
1 83 Ivt Evensongof Christmas only. (Sarum.)
3 Remember, 0 Creator Lord !
COME, Blest Redeemer of the earth, That in the Virgin's sacred womb
Come, testify Thy Virgin-birth ! Thou was conceiv'd, and of her flesh
And let the wond'ring ages know Didst our humanity assume.
What Birth beseems our God below.
2 Sprung from no seed of human race, 4 From year to year this Blessed Day
But by the Spirit's mystic grace, Its witness bears, that, all alone,
The promised Fruit of Mary's womb, From Thine own Father's Bosom forth,
The Word of God, doth Flesh assume. To save the world Thou earnest down.
3 The holy Maid that Burden gain'd, 5 0 Day ! to which the sea, and sky,
With virgin honour all unstain'd ; And earth, and Heav'n glad welcome
The banners there of virtue shine, sing ;
Where God vouchsafes to makes His 0 Day ! which heal'd our misery,
shrine. And brought to earth Salvation's King.
4 Proceeding from His Chamber free, 6 We too, 0 Lord, who have been cleansed
The royal hall of chastity. In Thine own Fount of Blood Divine,
Of Substance Twain, the Mighty One Present the tribute of sweet song,
Prepares His destined course to run. On this dear Natal Day of Thine.
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Doxology. S. Stephen's Bag
0 Jesu, born of Virgin bright, and on the Octave.
Immortal glory be to Thee !
Praise to the Father Infinite, Plainsong Melodies 01, 02 : Barred Tune 515,
And Holy Ghost eternally. Amen. N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
1' ou
ft fi Sancte (Sarum.)
Dei preciose. Morn <f- Even.
On Christmas Day, and on the 2nd
Evensong of the Circumcision. QAINT of God, elect and precious,
f. The Lord hath made known. Alleluia. O Stephen, Protomartyr, bright
If. His .Salvation. Alleluia. With Thy love of amplest measure,
At other times. Shining round thee like a light,
Who to God commendedst, dying,
p. The Word was made flesh. Alleluia. Them that did thee all despite ;
If. Aud dwelt among us. Alleluia.
2 Glitters now the Crown above thee,
Figured in thy sacred name ;
0 that we, who truly love thee,
Plainsong Melody 26 : Barred Tune 130 (i), May have portion in the same ;
N.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; or Tune 3, on page [35] at end In the dreadful Day of Judgement
of vol. Fearing neither sin nor shame.
A soli* ortua cardine. Mom. (Horn.) Doxology.
"| 35 Mom. ifc Even. (Sarum.)
Laud to God, and might and honour
FROM lands that see the Sun arise Who with flow'rs of rosy dye
To earth's remotest boundaries, Crown'd Thy forehead, and hath placed
Let ev'ry heart awake, and sing Thee
The Son of Mary, Christ the King. In the starry Throne on high ;
He direct us, He protect us
2 Blest Author of this earthly frame, From death's sting eternally. Amen.
To take a servant's form He came ; At Mattins.
By Flesh our sin-bound flesh to aid, Devout men carried Stephen to his burial.
And save the souls that He had made. If. And made great lamentation over him.
3 In Mary's womb He takes His place, At Evensong.
Pure shrine prepared by Heav'nly grace ; ]f. Stephen saw the Heavens opened.
And she, as earthly bride unknown, If. He saw and entered in : Blessed is he to
whom the Heavens were opened.
Yet calls that Offspring Blest her own. See also Hymns for Common of Martyrs.
4 The mansion of that modest breast
Becomes a shrine where God shall rest :
The pure and undefiled one 5. 3obn tbe Evangelist's ©as
Conceives within her womb the Son.
and on the Octave.
5 That Son—that Royal Son she bore,
Whom Gabriel announced before ; Plainsong Melodies 25, 27 : Barred Tune 130 0),
Whom, in His Mother's womb conceal'd, N.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; or Tune 3 on page [35] at
The unborn Baptist had reveal'd. end of vol.
187 Quce dixit, cgit, pertulit. (Clumac.y
Doxology. THE Life of God s Incarnate Word
O Jesu, born of Virgin bright, Four Blest Evangelists record,
Immortal glory be to Thee ! Inspired to tell us what He wrought,
Praise to the Father Infinite, And how He suffer'd, lived, and taught.
And Holy Ghost eternally. Amen. 2 But John to neav'n, on wings of love,
Soars high his fellow-scribes above ;
On Christmas Day, and on the 2nd He Christ as God-the-Word discerns,
Evensong of the Circumcision. And earth from him the myst'ry learns.
yt. The Lord hath made known. Alleluia. 3 On Jesus' Breast he seeks repose,
If. His Salvation. Alleluia. Whence truth, from Truth's deep
At other times. Fountain, flows ;
ff. The Word was made flesh. Alleluia. And, tasting of that Heav'nly Wine,
If. And dwelt among us. Alleluia. He gives the world the Stream Divine.
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4 The Love, in that pure Heart which N.O.H.B., Plainsong Melodies 25, 27 : Barred Tunc 130 (i),
glow'd. Pt. i. ; or Tune 3, on page [35] at eud
Its sacred fire on him bestow'd ; of vol.
And of that Love he quail d his fill, 11 oa
QQ Salcete /loresHorn,
martyrum.
Been. (.Rom.)
And love breathes through his pages
still. ALL hail ! ye infant Martyr flowers,
Cut off in life's first dawning hours ;
5 0 dear to Christ 1 'mid dying pains, As rosebuds snapt in tempest strife,
Thee, as His heir, thy Lord ordains : When Herod sought your Saviour's life.
The Virgin Son a virgin's care,
For His pure Mother, doth prepare. 2 You, tender flock of Lambs, we sing,
First victims slain for Christ your King :
Doxology. Beneath the Heav'nly Altar's ray,
Eternal praise and glory be, With Martyr palms and crowns ye play.
O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee, Doxology.
Whom, with the Father, we adore,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. Eternal praise and glory be,
O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
At Matlins. Whom, with the Father, we adore.
ft. This is the Disciple which testifleth of these And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
things.
Vf. And we know that his testimony is true. Mattins.
At Evensong. ft. Herod was exceeding wroth, and slew many
children.
ft. Greatly is blessed John to be honoured. I In Bethlehem of Judaja, in the City of David.
B7. Who leaned on the Lord's Breast at supper. At Evensong.
See also Hymns for Common of Apostles. ft. Under the Throne of God all the Saints cry
aloud.
F/. Avenge our blood, O our God.
See also Hymns for Common of Martyrs.
Zbe Onnocenta' Dag
and on the Octave.
Cbe EplpbaiiB
Plainsong Melodies 25, 27 : Barred Tune 130 P), and daily during the Octave.
N.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; or Tune 3, on page 135) at
end of vol.
188 Audit tyrannus anxhut. Morn. {Rom.) Plainsong Melodies 23. 30, !)3 : Barred Tune 566,
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
IT reach'd the brooding tyrant's ear, 1 90 Crudelis Herodes Dcum. Even. & Morn.
" A King of kings is hard at hand,
Who shall as Israel's Lord appear, YUHY, ruthless Herod, vainly fear,
And high in David's Palace stand." \ V When told a King Divine is near ?
He takes not earthly realms away,
2 Forthwith he cries with frantic rage, Who gives the Crown that lasts for aye.
"A rebel Prince the traitors hail !
Go take your swords, my guards, and 2 The Wise Men sought Him from afar,
wage Led by the bright and guiding star:
Fierce war against each cradle frail ! " With light for guide tow'rd Light they
press'd,
3 But what is guilty Herod's gain ? And by their gifts their God confess'd.
Can mortal man God's purpose stay ?
Alone, while all around are slain, 3 In holy Jordan's purest wave
The Christ is safely borne away. The Heav'nly Lamb vouchsaf'd to lave ;
That He, to Whom was sin unknown,
Doxology. Might cleanse His people from their
0 Jesu, born of Virgin bright, own.
Immortal glory be to Thee ! 4 And 0, what Miracle Divine !
Praise to the Father Infinite, The water reddens into wine,
And Holy Ghost eternally. Amen. And changes at His Mighty Word
If ft. and E?. are required, see Hymn 189. Its nature to obey its Lord.
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Doxology. 4 Abide with us, 0 Lord, we pray,
All glory, Lord, to Thee we pay Dispel the gloom of doubt and woe ;
For Thine Epiphany to-day ; Wash ev'ry stain of guilt away,
All glory, as is ever meet, Thy tender healing grace bestow.
To Father and to Paraclete. Amen. 5 Lord, Thou hast come, and well wo
Jp. The Kings of Tharsis and of the Isles shall know
give presents. That Thou wilt likewise come again ;
Vf. The Kings of Arabia and Saba shall bring Thy Kingdom shield from ev'ry foe ;
gifts. Thine honour, and Thy rule, maintain.
Doxology.
Plainsong Melodies 29, 30 : Barred Tune 566, Eternal glory, Lord, to Thee,
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
191 0 sola magnarum urbiuw. Morn. (Rom.) Whom, now reveal'd, our hearts adore ;
To God the Father glory be,
FAIR Queen of cities, joy of earth, And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
Thrice-honour'd Bethl'hem, it was It is the Voice of the Lord that commandeth
thine the waters,
To give our Royal Saviour birth, 3??. It is the glorious God that maketh the
And nurse th' Incarnate Babe Divine ; thunder.
2 Behold ! yon bright and beauteous star From the Octave of the Epiphany until the
Outshines the noonday sun, to tell First Sunday in Lent, use " Hymns for
That God hath left His Home afar, the Week."
On earth, in Flesh, with man to dwell.
3 Their Eastern treasures, rich and rare,
The Wise Men, in His eight, unfold, Zbe jftret Sun&ag in Xent
In meek prostration off'ring there until the Third Sunday.
Their incense, myrrh, and royal gold.
4 The gold proclaims a King is there ; Plainsong Melodies 32, 34, 35, Barred Tune, 617 (■»),
The incense owns Him God to save ; X.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
The fragrant spices witness bear 193 Ex more docti mystico.
That He must rest within the grave. Morn. (Rom. until Passion Sunday )
Even. (Sarum.)
Doxology. rpHE Fast, as taught by holy lore,
All glory, Jesu, Lord to Thee, JL We keep, in solemn course, once
To all the world made manifest ; more,
All glory to the Father be, Which, year by year, in order meet
Who, with the Holy Ghost, is blest. Of forty days, is made complete.
Amen. 2 The Law and Seers, that were of old,
"ft. Worship God, Alleluia.
If. All ye His hosts, Alleluia. In divers ways this Lent foretold,
Which Christ, all seasons' King and
Guide,
Plainsong Melody 93 : Barred Tune 566, In after ages sanctified.
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. 3 More sparing, therefore, let us make
192 A Patre Unigenitus. Morn. (Sarum.) The words we speak, the food we take ;
THE Father's Sole begotten Son Deny ourselves in mirth and sleep ;
Was born, the Virgin's Child on In stricter watch our senses keep ;
earth ; 4 And let us shun the wand'ring thought,
His Cross for us adoption won, That lights upon a mind distraught ;
The life and grace of second birth. And safely guard our careless hearts
2 Forth from the Height of Heav'n He Against the wily tempter's darts.
came, 5 Bow'd down beneath the threat'ning rod,
In form of man, with man abode ; We would disarm the wrath of God,
Redeem'd His world by death of shame, And cry for mercy, one and all,
The joys of endless life bestow'd. As low before the Judge we fall.
3 Redeemer, come with power benign, 6 Thy grace have we offended sore
Dwell in the souls that look for Thee ; By sins, O Lord, which we deplore :
0 let Thy Light within us shine, But pour upon us from on High,
That we may Thy Salvation see. 0 pard'ning One, Thy clemency.
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8 Forgive the sin that we have wrought ; 3 Our sins are manifold and great,
Increase the good that we have sought ; But pity Thou our helpless state ;
That we at length, our wand'rings o'er, And, for Thy Name's sake, Lord, make
May please Thee now and evermore. whole
The fainting and the weary soul.
Doxology. 4 So mortify we ev'ry sense
Blest Three in One, and One in Three, By means of outward abstinence,
Almighty God, we pray to Thee, That, while our bodies we control,
That this, our Fast of forty days, Our Fast may purify the soul.
May work our profit and Thy praise. Doxology.
Amen.
"p. God shall give His Angels charge over thee. Blest Three in One, and One in Three,
Vf. To keep thee in all thy ways. Almighty God, we pray to Thee,
That this, our Fast of forty days,
May work our profit and Thy praise.
Amen.
Plainsong Melody 9.1 : Barred Tune 332 (2), fi. His faithfulness and truth shall be thy shield
X.O.H.B., Pt. iii. and buckler.
194- Sumini largitorprtxmii. Morn. (Sarum.) Rf. Thou shalt not be afraid for any terror by
night.
THOU only Hope of all below,
_L Who dost the full reward bestow, Plainsong Melodies, 33, 34 : Barred Tune 617 (■"),
Jesu, to Thee we now draw near ; N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
Our earnest supplications hear. 1 96 0 Sol saltttis, intimis. Morn. (Rom. until
Passion Sunday.)
With self-accusing voice within JESU, Salvation's Sun Divine,
Our conscience tells of many a sin ; Do Thou within our bosoms shine !
We pray Thee, cleanse it with Thy grace, Thy Beams drive shades of night away,
And ev'ry stain of sin efface. And give the world a better day.
3 If Thou reject us, who shall give 2 While days of grace with mercy flow,
Our fainting spirits strength to live ? 0 Lord, the gift of tears bestow,
O grant us, gracious Lord, this day That, eleans'd thereby, our hearts may
To Thee with cleansed hearts to pray. be
Love's own pure sacrifice to Thee.
4 'Tis Thou hast blessed this solemn Fast ;
So may its days by us be pass'd, 3 Grant that for ev'ry deep offence
That meetly we the mystic fare Our tears may flow in penitence.
Of Easter Sacraments may share. Nor cease till harden'd hearts relent,
And, soften'd by those streams, repent.
Doxology. 4 Soon will that Day—Thy Day—appear,
O Blessed Trinity, bestow And all things with its brightness cheer :
Thy pard'ning grace on us below ; May we, with hearts by Thee made new.
Who dost for evermore abide, When Homeward led, be joyous too.
One God, unchanged, and glorified. Doxology ,
Amen.
// $\ and I?, are required, gee Hymn 195. Thee, let the world from shore to shore,
All gracious Trinity, adore,
The while, renew'd by grace, we raise
Our new-made canticle of praise. Amen.
Plainsong Melodies 31 , 34 : Barred Tune 332 (2), "ft. God shall give His Angels charge over thee.
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. F/. To keep thee in all thy ways.
195 Audi benign* Conditor. .Worn. (Sarum.)
Even. (Horn, until
Passion Sunday.) tlbe ilbird SimOag in Xcnt
0 MERCIFUL Creator, hear ! until Passion Sunday.
Accept the pray 'r and own the tear, Plainsong Melody 90 : Barred Tune 636,
Toward Thy Seat of Mercy sent N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
In this most holy Fast of Lent. 197 Eace tempus idoneum. Even. (Sarum.)
2 Each heart is manifest to Thee ; LO ! now is our accepted day,
Thou knowest each infirmity ; The time for purging sins away,
Bepentant now we seek Thy face ; The sins of thought, and deed, and word,
O grant to us Thy pard'ning grace. That we have done against the Lord.
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2 For He, the Merciful and True, 2 That so to Paradise once more
Hath spared His people hitherto ; Might holy discipline restore
Not willing that the soul should die, Thy creatures, who had lost its light,
Though great its past iniquity. Through crafty wiles of appetite.
3 Then let us all, with earnest care, 3 Be present now, be present here,
And contrite fast, and tear, and prayer, And mark Thy Church's falling tear ;
And works of mercy and of love, And own the grief that fills her eyes
Entreat for pardon from above ; In mourning her iniquities.
4 That He may all our sins efface, 4 0 by Thy grace be pardon won
Adorn us with the gifts of grace, For sins that former years have done ;
And join us to the Angel Band And let Thy mercy guard us still
For ever in the Heav'nly Land. From crimes that threaten future ill.
Doxology.
All praise to God the Father be, 5 That by the Fast we offer here,
All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee, Our annual sacrifice sincere,
Whom, with the Spirit, we adore, Set free from guilt, we may prepare
Blest Three in One, for evermore. Thy Paschal joys at last to share.
Amen. Doxology.
God shall give His Angels charge over thee. May this, O Father, through Thy Son,
R7. To keep thee in all thy ways
For Thy sweet Spirit's sake be done,
Who art with These, in Persons Three,
Plainsong Melody 95 : Barred Tune 030.N.O.H.B., One God through all Eternity. Amen.
Pt. iii. f. His faithfulness and truth shall be thy shield
198 Clarum decus jejunii. Morn. (.Sarum.) and buckler.
WHAT beauty hath this solemn tide, BJ. Thou shalt not be afraid for any terro by
VV By Heav'n itself to earth convey d ! night.
Which Christ, of times the Lord and
Guide,
By His own Fast hath sacred made. passion SunoaB
2 Thus Moses, dear to God, became until Maundy Thursday.
The giver of His holy Law ;
Thus did wing'd steeds and car of flame Plainsong Melodies 36, 37 : Barred Tune G43,
Through the bright Heav'n Elias draw. N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
3 Thus Daniel, lion-queller, knew 200 Vexilla Regit jyrodeunt. Even.
The myst'ries of the coming years ; rpHE Royal Banners forward go ;
Thus John, the Bridegroom's friend _L The Cross shines forth in mystic
most true, glow;
Benown'd in holy lore appears. Where Life Himself our death endured,
4 0 help us, Lord of love, we pray, And by His Death our life procured :
Their path of abstinence to choose ;
With fortitude our souls array, 2 While, from His deeply wounded Side,
And joy through ev'ry heart diffuse. Pierc'd with the cruel lance, a Tide
Doxohgy. Of mingled Blood and Water ran,
To cleanse the stains of guilty man.
This, Father, through Thine Only Son,
And loving Spirit, we implore, 3 Fulfill'd is now what David told
Whom, Threefold Majesty yet One, In true prophetic song of old,
We laud and worship evermore. Amen. How God the heathen's King should be,
and are required, see Hymn 199. For God is reigning from the Tree.
4 0 Tree of beauty I Tree of light !
O Tree with royal purple dight 1
Plainsong Melody 97 : Barred Tune 332 (2), What glory may with thine compare,
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. Ordain'd Those Sacred Limbs to bear !
199 Jes-u, quadragenarian.
Morn. {Sarum.) 5 On whose dear arms, so widely flung,
JESU, the Law and Pattern, whence The Weight of this world's Kansom
Our Forty Days of abstinence, hung ;
Who, souls to save, that else had died, The Price of human -kind to pay,
This sacred Fast hast ratified ; And spoil the spoiler of his prey.
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0 O Cross, our sole Reliance, hail ! I 2 He endured the nails, the spitting,
This Holy Passion-tide, avail Vinegar, and spear, and reed ;
To win the just increase of grace, From that Sacred Body broken
And ev'ry sinner's crimes efface. Blood and water forth proceed ;
Doxology. Earth, and stars, and sky, and ocean,
To Thee, Eternal Three in One, By that flood from slain are freed.
Let homage meet by all be done ; 3 Faithful Cross ! above all other
As by the Cross Thou dost restore, One and only noble Tree !
So rule and guide us evermore. Amen. None in foliage, none in blossom,
St. Deliver me, O Lord, from the evil man. None in fruit thy peer may be ;
I£. And preserve me from the wicked man. Sweetest Wood and sweetest Iron ;
Sweetest Weight is hung on thee.
Plainaoni,' Melodies 38, 39, 40, 107 : Barred 4 Bend thy branches, Tree of glory,
Tune 858, N.O.H.B., Pt. iv. Thy relaxing sinews bend ;
201 Pange lingua gloriosi. Morn. For awhile the wonted hardness,
That thy birth bestow'd, suspend,
OING, my tongue, the glorious battle And the King of Heav'nly beauty
U With completed viet'ry rife ; Gently on thy bosom tend.
And above the Cross's trophy 5 Thou alone wast counted worthy
Tell the triumph of the strife, This world's ransom to sustain,
How the world's Redeemer conquer'd That a shipwreck d race for ever
By surrend'ring of His Life. Might an Ark of Refuge gain,
2 God, his Maker, sorely grieving With the Sacred Blood anointed
That the first man Adam fell, Of the Lamb for sinners slain.
When he ate the fruit of sorrow,
Whose reward was death and Hell, Doxology.
Noted then this Tree, the ruin To the Trinity be glory
Of the former tree to quell. Everlasting, as is meet ;
3 Thus the scheme of our Salvation Equal glory to the Father,
Was, of old, in order laid ; To the Son, and Paraclete ;
Thus the wily arts were baffled Heav'n, and earth, and all creation
Of the foe, who man betray'd, Their eternal praise repeat. Amen.
And the weapon of the foeman 7. Deliver me, O my God, from mine enemies.
Was the rod of healing made. Defend me from them that rise up against
me.
4 Therefore, when the sacred fulness
Of th' appointed time drew nigh,
God the Son, the world's Creator, On Maundy Thursday, Good Friday,
Left His Father's Throne on high, and Easter Ere, no Hymns are sung in the
And came forth, a Virgin's Offspring, Choir Offices of the Church, according to
Clothed in our humanity. universal Western custom.
Doxology.
To the Trinity be glory Easter 2>ag.
Everlasting, as is meet ; Instead of an Office Hymn, the following
Equal glory to the Father, Antiphnn is sung from itattins of Easttr
To the Son, and Paraclete ; Day until Low Sunday :
Heav'n, and earth, and all creation
Their eternal praise repeat. Amen. 203 Hose dies. Morn. <fc Even.
// and BJ. arc required, see Hymn 202. 'IIHIS is the day which the Lord hath
J. made : we will be joyful and glad
(or, we will rejoice and be glad) in it.
riilinsung Melodies 38, 39, 40, 107 : Barred Tune
858, N.O.H B., Pt. iv. For Plainsong Settings of the above, see
202 Lustra sex quijam peregit. Morn. Hymn Melodies Nos. 41 42, 43, 44.
VI OW the thirty years aceomplishd,
iN Which on earth He will'd to see, According to some Uses, the Sequence
Lorn for this, He meets His Passion, "Victims Paschali" (No. 122) takes the
Gives Himself, an Off ring free; place of " lloec dies " at Evensong on
On the Cross the Lamb is lifted, Easter Day, and until First Evensong of
There the Sacrifice to be. Low Sunday.
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proper of tbe Season.
According to English Use the Gradual and Alleluia for the day are sung at
Evensong during Easter Week, as follows;

204- EASTER DAY.


Second Evensong. ii. 4. S.F.

This is the day which the Lord hath made : we will be joy-ful and glad in it.

f. 0 give thanks unto the Lord, for He is gracious : and His mercy endureth for eyer.

Mode I. i. Mon. Med. 3 Endg.

Al - le - lu - ia. A J. Let us keep the Feast :

with the un-leav ened bread of sin-ce-ri-ty and truth. Repeat Alleluia.

205 MONDAY.
ii. 4. S.F.

This is the day which the Lard hath made : we will be joy-ful and glad in it.

'f. Let Is ra el now confess that He is gracious : and that His mercy endureth for eyer.

Mode I.

Al - le - lu - ia.
i. 3.
_J L._
}f. Did not our heart burn with - in us con - cern - ing Je - sue :

while He talk -ed with ns by_ the way ? Repeat Alleluia.


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206 TUESDAY.
ii. 4. S.F.

This is the day which the Lord hath made : we will be joy ful and glad in it.

V. Let them give thanks whom the Lord hath re - deem ed : and delivered

I-
from the hand of the enemy, and ga - thered them out of the lands.
Mode I. i. 3.
35E
Al - le - lu - ia. A . . . . ft. Our Lord Jesus, after He was ri-sen :

came and stood in the midst of His Disciples, say-ing, Peace be un - to you.
Repeat Alleluia
WEDNESDAY.
ii. 4. S.F.

This is the day which the Lord hath made : we will be joy ful and glad in it.

T. The right hand of the Lord hath the pre - em - i - nence :


the right hand of the Lord bring - eth migh - ty things to pass.
Mode L

Al - le - lu - ia.
i. 3.

ft. When the Lord was ris- en, He ap -pear- ed to the wo-mcn, say-ing, All hail

1
then came they straight-way and held Him by the Feet. Repeat Alleluia.
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208 THURSDAY.
ii. 4. S.F.

This is the day which the Lord hath made : we will be joy-ful and glad in it.

». The same stone which the builders rejected, hath been made the head- stone

-a—■—n-
of the cor-ner : this is the Lord's do ing, and it is mar-vellous in our eyes.
Mode I.

Al - le - lu - ia.
i. 8.

In the day of My Ee - sur - rec - tion, gaith the Mas - ter

ij5=
I will go be- fore you in - to 6a - li - lee. Repeat Alleluia.

209 FRIDAY.
ii. 4 S.F.

This is the day which the Lord hath made : we will be joy - ful and glad in it.

f. Bless - ed be He that com - cth in the Name of the Lord :

God is the Lord Who hath shew - ed us light.


Mode I. i. 3.

Al - le - lu - ia. A f. Tell it out

a - mong the hea - then : that the Lord Himself hath reign-ed from the Tree.
Repeat Alleluia.
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part 2. Office Ibvmns.
Xow SunOas 3 And when by craft the envious foe
Had marr'd Thy noblest work below.
until A tcension Day. Clothed in our flesh, Thou didst restore
The image Thou hadst made before.
Plainsong Melody 98 : Barred Tune HO (-),
N.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; nr Tune 3, on page [35) at end 4 Once wast Thou born of Mary's womb ;
of vol. And now, New-born from out the tomb,
Chorus nova; Ilierusatem. O Christ, Thou bidst us rise with Thee
21 0 1st Ecemong of Low Sunday. (Sarum.) From death to immortality.
YE Choirs of New Jerusalem ! 5 Eternal Shepherd, Thou dost lave
Begin a new and sweeter theme ! Thy flock in pure baptismal wave,
The while we keep, from care released, From whence, as from the grave of sin,
With chast'ned joy our Paschal Feast. Our risen souls new life begin.
2 Now Christ, th' Unconquer'd Lion, 6 Redeemer, Thou for us didst deign
doth rise, To hang upon the Cross of pain.
And 'neath His Feet the Dragon lies; And freely pay the precious price
While far around His Voice is spread, Of all Thy Blood in sacrifice.
And to new life awakes the dead. 7 Grant, Lord, in Thee each faithful mind
3 Tlie jaws of Hell resign their prey, Unceasing Paschal joy to find ;
Restored at God's command to-day ; And from the death of sin set free
While many a captive soul, set free, Souls newly-born to life by Thee.
With Jesus leaves captivity. Doxology.
4 Forward, in triumph o'er His foes, To Thee, once dead, Who now doth live,
August in majesty He goes ; All glory, Lord. Thy people give,
And earth beneath, and Heav'n above, Whom, with the Father, we adore,
Binds in one league of Peace and Love. And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
5 And we, as these His deeds we sing, //" and RT are required, see Hymn 212.
His suppliant soldiers, pray our King,
That in His Palace, bright and vast,
We may keep watch and ward at last.
Plainsong Melodies 4(>, 43, 99 : Barred Tune 140 fA
Doxology. N.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; or Tune ;i, on page [3o] at end
of vol.
To Thee, once dead, Who now doth live, 212 Aurora caelum purpurat. Mom.
All glory, Lord, Thy people give,
Whom, with the Father, we adore, FTHE dawn is purpling all the sky ;
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. J. Heav'n thunders forth its triumph
high ;
^. Lord, abide with us. Alleluia. Exulting earth makes glad reply ;
B7. For it is toward evening. Alleluia. Hell wails with wild and bitter cry :
This Hymn is tttng at Evensong on all 2 While Christ, Omnipotent to save,
vacant Saturdays until Ascension Day. Brings back, victorious from the grave,
The Fathers long imprison'd there,
That they the light of life may share.
3 Whose tomb was watch'd by many a
Ptainsong Melodies 40, 4S : Barred Tunes 146 ('-'), guard,
N.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; or Tune 3, on page [35] at end And by the sealed stone was barr'd,
of vol. In triumph see the Victor rise I
211 Rex Sempiterne coelitum. Morn. (Horn.) While in His grave Death buried lies.
OTHOU, the Heav'ns' Eternal King, 4 Enough of death, enough of tears !
Creator, unto Thee we sing, Enough of sorrows, und of fears !
Who art with God the Father One, 0 hear yon bright-wing'd Angel cry,—
Co-equal, Co-eternal Son. ' ' Death's Conqu'ror lives, no more to die ! "
2 Thy Hand, when first the world began, 5 Grant, Lord, in Thee each faithful mind
Made in Thine own pure Image man ; Unceasing Paschal joy to find ;
And link'd to Adam, sprung from earth, And from the death of sin set free
A living soul of Heav'nly birth. Souls newly-born to life by Thee.
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Doxoloijy. Plaiusong Melodies 47, 100 : Barred Tune 146(2),
N.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; or Tune 3, on page [35] at
To Thee, once dead, Who now doth live, end of vol.
All glory, Lord, Thy people give, 214 Ad ccenam Agni providi. Even, ( arum.)
Whom, with the Father, we adore,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. 'FHE Lamb's high banquet we await,
i In snow-white robes of royal state ;
Jf. Let the Heavens and the earth rejoice. And now, the Red Sea s channel past,
Alleluia. To Christ, our Prince, we sing at last.
I?. For Thou art risen again, O Christ. Alleluia.
2 Upon the Altar of the Cross
His Body hath redeem'd our loss ;
And, tasting of His roseate Blood,
Plaiusong Melodies 46, 48 : Barred Tune 146 (2), Our life is hid with Him in God.
N.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; or Tune 3, on page [35] at 3 That Paschal Eve God's arm was bared ;
end of vol. The devastating Angel spared :
213 Adregias Agnidapes. Even, (Rom.) By strength of hand our hosts went free
From Pharaoh's cruel tyranny.
1'HE Lamb's high banquet call'd to 4 Now Christ, our Paschal Lamb, is slain,
share, The Lamb of God That knows no stain,
Array'd in garments white and fair, The true Oblation offer'd here,
The Red Sea past, we fain would sing Our own Unleaven'd Bread sincere.
To Jesus our Triumphant King.
2 So great His love, that, for our good, 5 0 Thou, from Whom Hell's monarch
He bids us drink His Sacred Blood, flies,
And gives us, in the mystic Feast, O Great, 0 Very Sacrifice,
Himself—the Victim and the Priest. Thy captive people are set free,
And endless life restored in Thee.
3 That eve, th'avenging Angel fled 6 For Christ, arising from the dead,
Where blood was on the lintel spread ; From conquer'd Hell victorious sped :
The waters of the deep divide ; He thrusts the tyrant down to chains,
The foe is whelm'd beneath the tide. And Paradise for man regains.
4 Now Christ our Passover is slain, 7 We pray Thee, Lord, with us abide,
The Paschal Victim—free from stain ; In this our joyful Easter-tide ;
His Flesh—the true Unleaven'd Bread— From ev ry weapon death can wield
Is freely offer'd in our stead. Thine own redeem d for ever shield.
5 Thou mighty Victim from the sky, Doxoloyy.
Th' infernal Powers beneath Thee lie ;
From death Thou dost Thy people To Thee, once dead, Who now doth live,
free, All glory, Lord, Thy people give,
Who crowns of life receive from Thee. Whom, with the Father, we adore,
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
6 O'er shades of Hell, now Christ displays ^. Lord, abide with us. Alleluia.
His trophies, bright with glory's rays,
And, op'ning Heav'n, He binds His RT. For it is toward evening. Alleluia.
chain
Around the tyrant's dark domain.
7 Grant, Lord, in Thee each faithful mind Cbe ascension 2>a£
Unceasing Paschal joy to find ; until Whitsunday.
And from the death of sin set free
Souls newly-born to life by Thee. Plaiusoug Melodies 49, 50 : Barred Tune 645 (?),
N.O.H.B., Pt. Hi.
Doxoloyy. 21 5 Salutis humance Sator.
To Thee, once dead, Who now doth live, Even, tt Morn. (Rom.)
All glory, Lord, Thy people give, QAVIOUR of men, Who dost impart
Whom, with the Father, we adore, U Pure joys to ev'ry faithful heart ;
And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen. Creator of a world redeem'd,
Lord, abide with us. Alleluia. Whose Light on loving souls hath
if. For it is toward evening. Alleluia. beam'd :
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2 What wondrous pity Thee o'ercame, Doxology.
To make Thee bear our load of shame ; All glory. Lord, to Thee we pay,
And, guiltless, to resign Thy breath. Ascending o er the stars to-day ;
To win our guilty souls from death 1 All glory, as is ever meet,
3 The realms of death are forced by Thee, To Father and to Paraclete. Amen.
The captives from their chains set free ; Iff. and If. are required, see Hymn 215
And Thou, amidst Thy ransom'd train,
At God's Hight Hand, again dost reign .
4 May pity still with Thee prevail Plainsong Melody 101 : Barred Tune 645 (2)
To cure the ills we now bewail, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
And raise us to the Blessed Place 217 Tu Christe nostrum gaudium.
Where Saints in glory see Thy Face. Morn. (Sarum.)
Doxology. 0 CHRIST, Thou art our Joy alone.
Exalted on Thy glorious Throne ;
Be Thou our Heav nly Guide and Way, Who rulest o'er the worlds below,
The Leader, Whom our hearts obey ; In bliss beyond what earth can know.
Be Thou the Solace of our tears, 2 We, therefore, pray Thee, Gracious
Our Crown of life beyond the spheres. Lord ,
Amen. Forgiveness to our sins afford,
At 1st Evensong. And lift our hearts to Thee above
~!f. God ia gone up with a merry noise. On wings of faithfulness and love.
Alleluia. 3 So, when the Judgement Day shall come.
If. And the Lord with the sound of the
trump. Alleluia. And all must rise to meet their doom,
Thou wilt remit the debts we owe,
At Matt hit and 2nd Evensong. And our lost crowns again bestow.
JF. The Lord hath prepared. Alleluia. 4 Be Thou our Joy, and Thou our Guard,
If. His seat in Heaven. Alleluia. As Thou shalt be our great Reward;
Our glory and our boast in Thee
For ever and for ever be.
Plainsong Melodies 40, 60, 101 : Barred Tune Doxology.
645 0, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. All glory, Lord, to Thee we pay,
216 -fiterne Rex altissime. Ascending o'er the stars to day ;
All glory, as is ever meet,
Ectn. <fc Morn. (Sarum.) Morn. (Rom.) To Father and to Paraclete. Amen.
INTERNAL Monarch, King most High, For 1?. and If. see Hymn 215
J Whose Blood hath brought re
demption nigh,
Thy warfare with the grave is done, TKlbitsun&ag
Thy last and greatest glory won.
and daily until Trinity Sunday.
2 Ascending by the starry road,
This day Thou wentest home to God, Plainsong Melodies 51, 52, 53 : Barred Tnne 303,
By Heav n to power unending call'd, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
And by no human hand install'd. 218 Vent Creator Spiritus. Even. (Rom.)
3 The triple frame of earth, and Heav'n, COME. Holy Ghost, Creator Blest,
And things beneath, to Thee is given ; Vouchsafe within our souls to rest ;
That all may own Thy sov'reign sway, Come with Thy grace and Heav'nly aid,
And, Lord, to Thee their homage pay. And fill the hearts which Thou hast
4 In awe and wonder Angels see made.
How changed is our humanity ; 2 Thou, Whom the Taraclete we call,
How Flesh doth purge, as flesh did stain, The Gift of God, supreme o'er all.
Since Thou, True God, in Flesh dost The Fount of life, and Fire of love,
reign. And Blessed Unction from above.
5 Be Thou our Joy, and Thou our Guard, 3 The mystic Sev'nfold Gifts are Thine,
As Thou shalt be our great Beward ; Dread Finger of the Head Divine ;
Our glory and our boast in Thee Sure Promise of the Father Thou,
For ever and for ever be. Who dost with power our lips endow.
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4 Vouchsafe with light each sense to fire, Plainsong Melody 54 : Barred Tune 303,
And ev'ry heart with love inspire ; N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
And be our mortal weakness stay'd 220 Jam Christus astra ascenderat.
Upon Thy never-failing aid. 1st Even. & Mom. (Samm.)
Morn. (Rom.)
5 Far hence our ghostly foe repel,
And grant the peace which none roay VTOW Christ, returning to His own,
tell; IN Had climb'd the starry Height above,
With Thee for our preventing Guide, That He might send the Spirit down,
No evil can our steps betide. The Father's promised Gift of Love.
6 May we through Thee the Father own ; 2 Onward the solemn season roll'd,
Through Thee to us the Son be known ; On mystic sev'nfold circle borne,
Thyself, of Both the Spirit Blest, The week of weeks, whose ending told
Be Thou for evermore contest. The coming of that hallow'd Morn.
Doxology. 3 Three hours of light have pass'd away,
To God the Father, God the Son, When sudden thunder peals abroad,
And God the Spirit, praise be done; And to th' Apostles, as they pray,
And Christ, the Lord, upon us pour Proclaims the coming of their God.
The Spirit's gifts for evermore. Amen. 4 Then from the Father, Fount of Light,
At 1st Evensong and Mattins. The Kindly Flame is sent below,
They were all filled with the Holy Ghost. To fill each faithful heart aright
Alleluia. With Christ-the-Word's all-kindling
RT. And began to speak. Alleluia. glow.
At 2nd Evensong. 5 Breathed on by God the Holy Ghost,
p. The Apostles began to tell in other tongues. With joy their hearts to Heav'n they
Alleluia. raise ;
Vf. The wonderful works of God. Alleluia. Of God's Almighty Power they boast ;
His Name in varying tongues they praise.
Or the following version of the same : 6 And men of ev'ry nation known,
Of ev'ry kindred, tribe, and race,
Plainsong Melodies 51, 52, 53 : Barred Tune 5 Can hear their mother-tongue, and
on page [36] at end of vol. own
219 Veni Creator Spiritux. Even. (Horn.) The marvels of Bedeeming Grace.
COME, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire, 7 Yet Judah, heedless of the sign,
And lighten with Celestial fire ; And by malicious hate enticed,
Thou the anointing Spirit art, Scorns them as full of new-made wine,
Who dost Thy Sev'nfold Gifts impart. And mocks the Messengers of Christ.
2 Thy Blessed Unction from above 8 But while such miracles are wrought,
Is comfort, life, and fire of love ; Lo ! Peter's mighty words proclaim
Enable with perpetual light The holy truths by Joel taught,
The dulness of our blinded sight. And put the slanderers to shame.
3 Anoint and cheer our soiled face 9 To breasts which Thou hast holy
With the abundance of Thy grace ; made,
Keep far our foes, give peace at home ; Thou gavest grace with full increase ;
Where Thou art Guide no ill can come. 0 grant us pardon, Lord, and aid,
4 Teach us to know the Father, Son, And in our time vouchsafe Thy peace.
And Thee, of Both, to be but One ;
That, through the ages all along, Doxology.
This may be our endless song ; Now to the Father, and the Son,
Doxology. Who rose from death, be glory given,
And to the Spirit, with Them One,
Praise to Thy Eternal merit, Henceforth by all in earth and Heav'n.
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen. Amen.
For p. and R/. see Hymn 218. 1)'p. and E;. are required, see Hymn 218.
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Plaiiisung Melodies 28, 54 : Burred Tune 303, Doxology.
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
221 Reata nnbin r/atiilia. Morn. (Rom.) Praise to the Father, and the Son,
'ml Even. (Santm.) And Holy Spirit, Three in One,
As ever was in ages past,
HAIL ! joyful Day, with blessing And shall be, while the ages last. Amen.
fraught,
Again by yearly cycle brought, At lit Evensong and at Mattins.
What time the Holy Spirit's Flame Let us bless the Father, and the Son, and
Upon the Lord's Apostles came. the Holy Ghost.
1$. Let us praise Him and magnify Him for
2 The glowing flames, in quiv'ring ray, ever.
The shape of tongue-like forms display, At 2nd Evensong.
That eloquent their speech may be, ^. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, in the firmament
And fervid all their charity. of Heaven.
¥?. Worthy to be praised and magnified for
3 In varying tongues their God they ever.
praise ;
The people listen in amaze, Plainsong Melody 102 : Barred Tune 541,
And mock, as if new wine had fired N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
The breasts God s Spirit had inspired. 223 Adesto, Sancta Trinitas.
4 'Tis here the mystic figures meet ; Even. <£■ Morn. (Sarum.)
The fifty days are now complete, BE present, Holy Trinity,
The sacred number, which set free Like Splendour, and One Deity :
The captive at the Jubilee. Of things above, and things below,
Beginning, That no end shall know.
5 O God of love, before Thee now
Thy flock in supplication bow ; 2 Thee all the armies of the sky
On us from Heav'n, in plenteous store, Adore, and laud, and magnify :
The blessings of Thy Spirit pour. And nature, in her triple frame,
For ever sanctifies Thy Name.
6 And as their breasts, this Festal-tide, 3 And we, too, thanks and homage pay,
By those sweet Gifts were sanctified, Thine own adoring flock to-day :
Do Thou, O Lord, our sins release, 0 join to that Celestial Song
And grant us in our time Thy peace. The praises of our suppliant throng !
Doxology. 4 Light, Sole and One, we Thee confess,
To God the Father, God the Son, With triple praise we rightly bless ;
And God the Spirit, praise be done; And Alpha and Omega own,
And Christ, the Lord, upon us pour With ev'ry spirit round Thy Throne.
The Spirit's gifts for evermore. Amen. Doxology.
For 1t. and If. see Hymn 218. To Thee, O Unbegotten One,
And Thee, 0 Sole-bogotten Son,
And Thee, O Holy Ghost, we raise
Our equal and eternal praise. Amen.
ZtMVQ SunOag. For f. and V}. see Hymn 222.
Plainsong Melody 20 : Barred Tune 541, Plainsong Melody 20 : Barred Tunc 541,
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. N.O.H B., Pt. iii.
222 Jam sol recedit igneus. Even. (Rom.) 224 Tu Trinilatis Unitas. Morn. (Rom.)
THE fiery sun now fades from sight ; 0 THREE in One, and One in Three,
Shine, Unity, Unfading Light ! Who rulest all things mightily,
Blest Trinity, Thy love impart, Accept this canticle of praise,
And shed a glow o'er ev'ry heart. Which on this Glorious Feast we raise.
2 Thee with our morning hymn we praise ; 2 The morning star forsakes the sky ;
To Thee our evening prayer we raise ; The sun succeeds ; the shadows fly ;
O grant us, with Thy Saints on High, So may the dawn of inward light
For ever Thee to glorify. Chase from our souls the shades of night
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Doxology. J Given for us, and condescending
All praise to God the Father be, To be born for us below,
All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee, He, with men in converse blending,
All praise, for ever as is meet, Dwelt the seed of truth to sow,
To God the Holy Paraclete. Amen. Till He closed, in wondrous ending.
His appointed life of woe.
For f. and If. tee Hymn 222.
3 That last night, at supper lying,
With the Apostolic band,
Plainsong Melody 55 : Barred Tune S on page Jesus, with the Law complying,
[39~ at end of vol. Keeps the Feast its rites command ;
Then to them, as Food undying.
225 0 Pater Sancte, miti* atgue pie. Gives Himself, with His own Hand.
Morn. (Sarum.)
HOLIEST Father, Merciful and i Word-made-Flesh —true Bread He
Loving, maketh
Worshipful Jesu Christ the Son Supernal, By His Word His Flesh to be ;
Tenderest Spirit, o'er us sweetly moving, Man in wine Christ's Blood partaketh,
One God Eternal ! Though our sense no change can see ;
While the carnal mind forsaketh,
2 Trinity Holy, Unity unshaken, Faith accepts the Mystery.
Deity mighty, Good, all goodness giving,
Light of the Angels, Friend of the Pakt II.
forsaken, Tantum ergo Saeramentum.
Hope of all living ! 5 Bow we then in veneration
3 Duly Thy creatures pay Thee service Of this Sacrament of might ;
holy ; Ancient forms resign their station
All Thy creation, Lord, in Thee rejoices ; To our newer Gospel Kite ;
We too our praises lift from bosoms Faith supplies with adoration
lowly ; All defects of touch or sight.
O hear our voices.
Doxology.
Doxology. Glory let us give, and blessing,
Glory to Thee, Whose Might all might To the Father and the Son,
exeelleth, Honour, might, and praise addressing,
God in Three Persons, Thou Whom While Eternal ages run ;
naught can sever ; Holy Ghost, from Both progressing,
Thee song beseemeth, Thee, with Whom Equal praise to Thee be done. Amen.
praise dwelleth,
Now and for ever. Amen. At Evensong.
For p. and R?. see Hymn 222. Thou didst send them Bread from Heaven.
Alleluia.
R?. Containing within Itself all sweetness.
According to Sarum Use the Hymns for Alleluia.
Trinity Sunday are sung on the vacant days At Mattins.
during the rest of the week. p. He maketh peace in thy liorders. Alleluia.
K. And fllleth thee with the flour of wheat.
Alleluia.
•Xbe jfestival of tbe JBlesaeo
Sacrament. Plainsong Melodies 50, 57, 80 : Barred Tune (for
Pt. i.), No. 11, on page [41] ; and (for Pt. ii.),
Plainsong Melodies 38, 39, 40 : No. 12, on page 142], at end of vol.
Barred Tune 598(2), N.O.H.B., Pt. Hi. 007 Sacris solemniis.
226 Pange lingua gloriosi. Even (Horn.) Even. (Sarum.) Morn. (Rom.)
Mom. (Sarum.) AT this, our Solemn Feast,
OF the glorious Body telling, Let holy joys abound ;
Now, my tongue, Its myst'ries sing. And, from each loving breast,
And the Blood, all price excelling, The voice of gladness sound ;
Which the world's Eternal King, Let ancient rites depart ;
In a Virgin's womb once dwelling, And all be new around,
Shed for this world's ransoming. In ev'ry act, and voice, and heart.
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2 Tell of that solemn eve, 2 By false Disciple to be given
When, that Last Supper spread, To foemen, for His Blood athirst,
Christ parted to the Twelve Himself, the Living Bread from Heav n,
The Lamb, with Paschal bread : He gave to His Disciples first.
He, with His brethren, shared
The Feast, and, as they fed, 3 He gave Himself in either kind,
Fulfill'd the Law of old declared. His Very Flesh, His Very Blood ;
3 The mystic Lamb consumed, Of flesh and blood is man combined,
The legal Feast complete, And He of man would be the Food.
Then to the Twelve the Lord 4 By Birth our Fellow-man was He,
His Body gave to eat ; Our Meat, while sitting at the board,
The Whole to all—no less— He died our Bansomer to be ;
The Whole to each did mete He ever reigns, our great Reward.
With His Own Hands, as we confess.
4 Thus to the weak He gave Part II.
His Body's strength'ning Food, O Salutaris Hostia.
And to the sorrowful
The Chalice of His Blood, 5 O Saving Victim, op ning wide
Saying, " Partake of This, The Gate of Heav'n to man below,
My Cup with Life imbued ; O ur foes press on from ev'ry side,
O drink ye all this Draught of bliss." Thine aid supply, Thy strength bestow.
5 So He this Sacrifice Uoxology.
To institute did will, All thanks and praise to Thee ascend,
And charged His Priests alone Immortal Godhead, One in Three !
That office to fulfil : O grant us life, that shall not end,
In them He did confide ; In our true native land with Thee.
Whom it behoveth still
To take, and to the rest divide. Amen.
For and B;. see Hymn 226.
Part II.
Pants Angelicas.
6 Lo ! Angels' Bread is made
The Bread for man to-day ; Plainsong Melody 109 : Barred Tune 422, or
The Living Bread from God 620 (a), N.O.H.l!.. Pt. iii., omitting the slur
With figures doth away ; at the tieginning of each line.
O wondrous Gift indeed ! 229 Adoro 7V, svpplex, latens Deitas.
The poor and lowly may
Upon their Lord and Master feed. HUMBLY I adore Thee, Hidden Deity,
Doxologg. Which beneath these figures art
conceal'd from me ;
0 Triune Deity, Both the flesh and spirit at Thy coming
To Thee we meekly pray, fail,
So may'st Thou visit us, Yet here Thy True Presence we devoutly
As we our homage pay ; hail.
And, in Thy footsteps bright,
Conduct us on our way, 2 Taste, and touch, and vision, in Thee
To where Thou dwell'st in cloudless are deceiv'd ;
Light. Amen. But the hearing only may be well
For f. and B?. see Hymn 220. believ'd ;
I believe whatever God's Own Son
averr'd ;
Nothing can be truer than Truth's very
Plainsong Melodies 58, 69 : Barred Tune 615 (2), word.
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
228 Verbum Supernum prodiens. Morn. 3 On the Cross lay hidden but Thy Deity ;
Here is also hidden Thy Humanity ;
rpHE Heav'nly Word, proceeding forth, But in both believing, and confessing,
J_ Yet leaving not the Father's side, Lord,
Went forth upon His work on earth, Ask I what the dying thief of Thee
And reach'd, at length, life's eventide . implored.
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4 Thy dread Wounds, with Thomas, | 2 While the furnace flamed around him,
though I may not see, Quicken'd by his blood outpour'd,
His be my oonfession, Lord and God, of Yet he still endured intrepid,
Thee: Faithful ever to his Lord ;
Lord, my faith unfeigned evermore And, with eyes to Heav'n uplifted,
increase, Christ upon His Throne adored.
Give me hope unfading, love that cannot Doxology .
cease. Glory be to God, and honour
5 0 beloved Memorial of Thy Death and In the Highest, as is meet ;
woe, To the Son, as to the Father,
Living Bread, That givest life to man And th' Eternal Paraclete ;
below, Whose is boundless praise and power,
Let my spirit ever eat of Thee and live, Throughout ages infinite. Amen.
And the blest fruition of Thy sweetness Jp. The righteona shall flourish like a palmtree.
give. I?. And shall spread abroad like a cedav in
Part II. Libanus.
Pie Pelicane, Jesu Domine. See also Hymns for Common of Martyrs.
G Pelican of Mercy, Jesu, Lord and God,
Wash me, wretched sinner, in Thy *Xbe Conversion of 5. lpaul.
cleansing Blood ; Plalnsong Melodies 60, 62, 63, 64 : Barred Tune
Blood, whereof One Drop, for human 769, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
kind outpour'd, 231 Bgregie Doctor Paule.
Might from all transgression have the Even. & Morn. (Rom.)
world restored. 0 GREAT Apostle Paul, may thy
7 Jesu, Whom thus veiled I by faith deep wisdom teach
descry, Our earth-bound souls to strive, with
What my soul doth thirst for, do not, thee, the skies to reach ;
Lord, deny ; Till that which perfect is shall shine
That at last beholding Thy uncover'd with fuller glow,
Face, And that be done away which here in
Thou would'st satisfy me with Thy part we know.
fullest grace. Amen. Doxology .
All honour, might, and power, and
hymns of joy we bring,
While to the Trinity Eternal Praise we
PROPEB OF SAINTS. sing ;
He rules the Universe in wondrous
Gbe Conception of tbe 3B.ID. illiarB. Unity,
And shall, throughout the days of all
See Hymns for Common of the B.V. Mary. Eternity. Amen.
X- Thou art a chosen vessel, 0 holy Apostle
S. Wtncent, w.its. Paul.
I?. A preacher of the truth to the whole world.
S. Vincent, the Deacon, suffered at See also Hymns for Common of Apostles
Saragossa in Spain, 45 years after and Evangelists.
S. Laurence's Martyrdom at Home. Both
tv re Spaniard*, and there is much in
S. Vincent's history which recalls that of Zbe purification of S. d&are tbe
the earlier Martyr. See Hymn 534. Wirgin.
Plainsong Melodies 91, 92 : Barred Tune 498, Plalnsong Melodies 65, 81, 82, 83, 84 : Barred
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. Tune 6, on page [38] at end of vol.
230 Christi miles gloriosus. 232 Quod chorus vatum venerandus olim,
1st Even. (Sarum.)
Morn, if: Even. (Sarum.) THAT which, of old time, all the holy
FOB his Lord a soldier glorious, Prophets,
Vincent, Deacon blest, behold ! Fill'd with the Spirit, in their hymns
Pyre of death is his tribunal, repeated,
Which he mounteth fain and bold ; Now is in Mary, God's own spotless
While the crackling flames his body, Mother,
Sprinkled o'er with salt, enfold. Fully completed.
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2 Ruler Almighty, Lord of earth and 3 Thy arms thy New-born Lord with
Heaven, tender joy embrace ;
Virgin conceived Him, Virgin bare Him Him then to Egypt's Land thy watchful
purely ; care doth bring ;
And, after bearing, still her maiden Him in the Temple's courts once lost
glory thou dost regain.
Keepeth securely. And 'mid thy tears dost greet thy
3 Him, in God's Temple, Symeon the King.
aged, 4 Not till death's pangs are o'er do others
Fondly embracing, in his arms en- gain their crown,
foldeth, But, Joseph, unto thee the blessed lot
Christ the Salvation, longed for and was given.
expected. While life did yet endure, thy God to
Gladly beholdeth. see and know,
4 Mary, we greet thee, chanting willing As do the Saints above in Heav'n.
anthems, Doxology.
Virginal Mother of the King Eternal ;
Ever thou glowest, on the Holy Grant us, Great Trinity, who sing Thy
Mountain, praise below,
With light supernal. In highest bliss and love, above the
stars to reign ;
Doxology. That we in joy with him may praise
Glory and worship be to God Almighty, our loving God,
Endless salvation, praise all praise And raise our glad Eternal strain.
excelling, Amen.
Who, in Three Persons, in the Highest At 1st Evensong.
Heaven, He made him lord over His house.
Maketh His dwelling. B7. And ruler of all His substance.
Amen.
It was revealed unto Symeon by the Holy At Matthis.
Ghost. The mouth of the righteous is exercised in
If, That he should not see death, before he had wisdom.
seen the Lord's Christ. If. Ami his tongue will be talking of
At 2nd Evensong, Hymn 118; but in judgement.
Septuagetima, 232. At 2nd Evensong.
See also Hymns for Common of the B. V. £\ Riches and pleuteousness shall be in his
house.
Mary. If. And his righteousness remainetb for ever.
See also Hymns for Common of Confessors.
5. Joseph, Ibusbano of tbe
36.lt). dBar?. Gbe annunciation ot out laov.
Plainsong Melodies 78, 79, 80 : See Hymns fur Common of the lt.V. Mary.
Barred Tune 14 on page [44J at end of vol.
233 Te Joseph cclebrenl. Et>en. (Rom.)
I ET Angels chant thy praise, pure
J i spouse of purest Maid, Cbe Onvention of tbe tools Grose.
While Christendom's sweet Choirs the Plainsong Melodies 38, 37 ; during Eastertide 40,
gladsome strains repeat. 48: Barred Tune 043, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
To tell thy wondrous fame, to raise the 234 Implela sunt quai conduit. Even.
pealing hymn,
Wherewith we all thy glory greet. "nULFILL'D is now what David told
2 When doubts and bitter fears thy heavy- Jl In true prophetic song of old,
heart oppiess'd, How God the heathen's King should be,
And fill'd thy righteous soul with For God is reigning from the Tree.
sorrow and dismay, 2 0 Tree of beauty ! Tree of light !
An Angel swiftly sped, the wondrous O Tree with royal purple dight !
secret told, What glory may with thine compare,
And drove thy anxious griefs away. Ordain'd Those Sacred Limbs to bear !
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3 On whose dear arms, so widely flung, 5. 5obn jBapttst's Dag.
The Weight of this world's Hansom Plainsong Melodies 65, 66 : Barred Tune 9, on
hung ; page [40] at end of vol.
The Price of humankind to pay,
And spoil the spoiler of his prey. 236 Ut queant taxis resonare fibris. Even.
4 0 Cross, our sole Reliance, hail ! l~\ THAT to sinners once agai n descending,
•Amid our Easter joys, avail \J Thou from polluted lips their chains
To win the just increase of grace, wert rending ;
And ev'ry sinner's crimes efface. So, holy John, might worthy hymns
ascending
Doxvlogy. Tell of thy wonders.
To Thee, Eternal Three in One, 2 Lo, from the Mountain of Eternal Glory,
Let homage meet by all be done ; Comes a bright Herald to thy father
As by the Cross Thou dost restore, hoary,
So rule and guide us evermore. Amen. Ord'ring thy name, thy birth and
JT. The Sign of the Cross shall be in Heaven. wondrous story
(Alleluia. I Truly foretelling.
R7. When the Lord Cometh to Judgement. 3 But when such promise high he scarce
(Alleluia.) believeth,
* On Holy Cross Dan substitute " On this God's righteous sentence him of speech
TRIUMPHAL >'EAST, AVAIL." bereaveth ,
Till, having named thee, he again
receiveth
Full restoration.
Plainsong Melodies 38, 39, 40 : Barred Tune 858,
N.O.H.B., Pt. iv. 4 Thou, whilst thy mother's womb was
235 Crux fiddis, inter omnes. Worn. thee containing,
Knewest thy Monarch, hidden still
11AITHFUL Cross ! above all other remaining ;
. One and only noble Tree ! Thus was each parent, through her
None in foliage, none in blossom, infant, gaining
None in fruit thy peer may be ; Knowledge of myst'ries.
Sweetest Wood and sweetest Iron ; Do.vology.
Sweetest Weight is hung on thee.
Now to the Father, praise from all
2 Thou alone wast counted worthy Creation ;
This world's Ransom to sustain. Only-Begotten, unto Thee salvation ;
That a shipwreck'd race for ever Spirit, we yield Thee equal adoration
Might an Ark of Refuge gain, Now and for ever. Amen.
With the Sacred Blood anointed
Of the Lamb for sinners slain. At 1st Evensong.
There was a man sent from God.
Doxolngy. If. Whose name was John.
To the Trinity be glory At Mattins and at 2nd Evensong.
Everlasting, as is meet ; This child shall lie great in the sight of the
Equal glory to the Father, Lord.
To the Son, and Paraclete ; Ij?. For His Hand is with him.
Heav'n, and earth, and all creation
Their eternal praise repeat. Amen.
Jp. We worship Thee, 0 Christ, and we bless
Plainsong Melodies 65, 66 : Barred Tune 9, on
Thee. (Alleluia.) page [40] at end of vol.
Br. Because that, through Thy Cross, Thou
hast redeemed the world. (Alleluia.)
237 Antra deserti teneris sab annis. Mom.
Hymn 201 may also be used. THOU in the desert, young in years,
wert hiding ;
There from life's turmoil refuge safe
5. 3obn at tbe latin ©ate. providing,
Far from the strife of evil tongues
See Hymns for Common of Apostles in abiding,
Eastertide. Pure and unspotted.
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2 Tii. hi from the camel's hair a garment Doxology.
gainest, Angels, above, their anthems glad are
And from the sheep thy girdle rude pouring,
obtainest ; God, in Three Persons, evermore
Water thy drink, with scanty food and adoring ;
plainest, Lord, Thy redeem'd ones pardon are
Honey and locusts. imploring,
3 Seers spake of old, in shadows dim Bending before Thee.
concealing Amen.
Fulness of promise, which, thy voice For f, aiui I?, tee Hymn 236.
revealing,
Shew'd to a lost and mourning world
the healing
Dawn of the Day-Star.
4 Of all thegreat ones, born in ev'ry nation, S. Peter's 2>ag.
No man than John hath gain'd a holier
station, Plainsong Melodies 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 : Barred
Washing in Jordan Him Who laves Tune 719, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
Creation 239 Decora lux astemilatis. Even.
With His Own Life-drops.
Dnxology . HAIL, bright and glowing Day ! Hail,
Now to the Father praise from all Day of purest light !
Creation ; Bathed in the golden gleam of ages
Only-Begotten, unto Thee salvation ; shining bright ;
Spirit, we yield Thee equal adoration Thou crownest faith's dread Chiefs, and
Now and for ever. Amen. to thy bliss dost call
]J'%. and RT. are required, see Hymn 236. The wand'rers of the night, whom sin
and death enthral.
Plaiusollg Melodies 65, 66 : Barred Tune 10, on 2 Earth's Teacher, and the Guard of
page [40J at end of vol. Heav'n's Eternal Gate,
238 0 niinixfelix, ineritique celsi. Morn. True lights of all the world, earth's
0 SAINT most blessed, merit high Judges dread and great,
The sword-stroke and the cross to them
attaining, the victory give,*
Whose snowy pureness no foul spot is And now, with laurel crown'd, in
staining, Heav'n's High Courts they live.
Mightiest Martyr, home in deserts
gaining, 3 O City doubly Blest ! The precious life-
Greatest of Prophets. drops, shed
2 Thirty-fold produce crowneth some with By these two noble Chiefs, thy walls
praises ; have hallowed ;
Sixty-fold increase some with joy Empurpled with their blood, the
amazes ; Martyrs' part they bore
Hundred-fold fruit, thrice counted, thee Adds lustre to thy name henceforth for
upraises evermore.
Highest in honour.
3 Still may thy voice, thou Saint of Doxology.
many graces, All honour, might, and power, and
While the hard spirit from our hearts hymns of joy we bring,
it chases, While to the Trinity Eternal Praise we
Straighten the crooked, smooth the sing;
rugged places He rules the Universe in wondrous
Here in the desert. Unity,
4 So may earth's gracious Author and And shall, throughout the days of all
Salvation, Eternity. Amen.
In each pure spirit, free from degra If. Thou ait Peter.
dation, B7. And upon this rock I will build my Church.
Find, for His Sacred Feet, a fitting * Itis the tradition that S. Peter and S. Patil
station, suffered at Rome on the name day; the former by
Earthwards returning. crucifixion, and the latter by beheading.
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proper of Saints.
Plainsong Melodies 60, 61, 63, 64 : Barred Tune 4 " What may this congratulation,"
769, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. Meek she asks, "forebode to me ?
24-0 Beate Pastor Petre clemens accipe. What this gracious salutation
Morn. Of the Great King's Mother be ?
PETER, shepherd good, our voices And this wondrous exultation
0 sing of thee ; Of mine unborn progeny ? "
Thy very word had might from chains 5 Then, in answer, sang the Maiden
of sin to free ; Of God's love to man below ;
To thee, by power Divine, the mystic How the lowly and meek-hearted
keys were given, May alone His Presence know ;
Which ope the skies to men, or close How on her the name of " Blessed "
the gates of Heav'n. All the ages shall bestow.
Doxology. Doxology.
All honour, might, and power, and Laud and honour to the Father,
hymns of joy we bring, Laud and honour to the Son,
While to the Trinity Eternal Praise we Laud and honour to the Spirit,
sing; Ever Three, and ever One,
He rules the Universe in wondrous Con-substantial, Co-eternal ;
Unity, While unending ages run. Amen.
And shall, throughout the days of all ^. Blessed art thou among women.
Eternity. Amen. ^. And Blessed is the Fruit of thy womb.
They declared God's work.
B7. And perceived that it was His doing.
See also Hymns for Common of Apostles. Plainsong Melodies 91, 92: Barred Tune 498,
1V.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
If S. Paul, according to ancient custom, 242 Mundi salus affutura. Morn. {Sarum.)
is commemorated on the morrow of S. Peter's LO ! the Fount of earth's Salvation,
Day, the Office Hymn on June 30 may be Mary, Mother high in fame,
231. Maiden, meek of mien and gesture,
Fair in form, and void of blame,
O'er the mountain-ways of Judah
With her Heav'nly Burden came.
tlbe Wisitation of tbe 3B.W. iTfcars. 2 She, whose Seed should bruise the
serpent,
Plainsong Melody 67 : Barred Tune 49S, N.O.H.B., Burning bush which ne'er consumes,
Pt. iii. Gideon's fleece which Heav'n bedeweth,
24-1 Festum Matris gloriosce. Even. (Sarum.) Aaron's wondrous rod which blooms ;
Spotless Bride the Bridegroom chooseth,
T/EEP the glorious Mother's Feast Blissful Garden of perfumes.
IV Day, 3 She the Branch of Jesse blooming,
Christians all, in glad array ; Mother of Emmanuel,
And, with glowing hearts, entreating Portal closed to man for ever,
For the grace devoutly pray, As Ezekiel did foretell ;
Which Elizabeth, in meeting Mount, before whose Stone the image,
With her cousin, found to-day. Crush'd, in Daniel's vision, fell.
2 To the wife of Zacharias 4 So to men the Lord of nature
See the blessed Maid repair ; Came, as none e'er came before ,
She, who in her secret bosom And a Mother her Creator
Doth th' Eternal Godhead bear, In her bosom chastely bore :
Now accosts her aged cousin, Earth brings forth the Promised
Who her saving grace doth share. Saviour ;
Skies exhaustless blessings pour.
3 Lo, that Voice, yet mute, exulteth, 5 Soon that home the Virgin reacheth,
As the Mighty Word draws nigh, Fiil'd with longings fond and sure ;
And Elizabeth confesseth Loving ministry receiveth
Mary's greater dignity, From her cousin chaste and pure ;
Whom she passing blest declareth In that mystic Birth foretasting
In her Fruit eternally. Joys, which ever shall endure.
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6 Blessed was that priestly dwelling, Plainsong Melodies 70, 71 :
Honour'd by so great a Guest ; Barred Tunes 331 or 641, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
Blessed she whose love abounding 24-4- Maria eastis osculis. Morn. (Roin.)
Bade her cousin share her rest ; YlTITH chasten'd look, and rev'rence
Blessed infant, who his Saviour
In that Unborn Babe confess'd. \l meet.
See Mary kiss the Saviour's Feet ;
Duxulogy. Wash with her tears, wipe with her
Glory be to God the Father, hair,
Buler of the world's array ; And freely pour the ointment rare.
Glory unto Thee, Redeemer, Doxvloay.
Fount of grace, Thy servants pay ; All praise to God the Father be,
And to Thee, Creator Spirit, All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee,
Equal laud be done for aye. Amen. Whom, with the Spirit, we adore,
Jf P- and Jf. are required— Both on this day and evermore. Amen.
p. God hath chosen her and predestined her. Ifjt. and If. are required, see Hymn 243.
I?. He hath made her to dwell In His
Tabernacle.
See also Hymns for Common of the
B. V. Mary. Plainsong Melodies 70, 71 : Barred Tune 331,
H.O.H.B., Pt. iii. ; or Tune 4, on page (35] at
end of vol.
24-5 Summi Parentis (/nice. Morn. (Rom.)
5. fliarg /liagoalen. REGARD us with a pitying eye,
Plainsong Melodies 70, 71 : Thou Only Son of God Most High,
Barred Tune 331, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. Who calledst Magdalen away
243 Pater superni luminis. Even. (Rom.) To glorious halls of bliss to-day.
IRATHER of lights! one glance of 2 Safe, in the coffers of the King,
! Thine, Is stored the long lost silverling ;
Whose Eyes the Universe control, The gem, once dim and out of sight,
Fills Magdalen with holy love, Doth now outshine the stars of night.
And melts the ice within her soul. 3 0 Jesu, Refuge ever near,
2 Her precious ointment forth she brings, Sole Hope of contrite sinners here,
Upon those Sacred Feet to pour ; Remember Magdalen, we pray,
She washes them with burning tears ; And wash our guilty stains away.
And with her hair she wipes them o'er. 4 And may Thy Mother kind and meek,
3 Impassion'd, to the Cross she clings ; Knowing our nature frail and weak,
Nor fears beside the tomb to stay ; Uplift her prayer, that we may gain
Nor dreads the soldiers' savage mien ; A passage safe o'er life's rough main.
For love has cast all fear away. Doxology.
4 0 Christ, Thou Very Love Itself, To God alone be honour paid,
Blest Hope of man, through Thee For grace so bounteously display'd,
forgiven, Who takes the stain of guilt away,
So touch our spirits from above, And gives the prize that lasts for aye.
So purify our souls for Heav'n. Amen.
For p. and IJT. see Hymn 243.
Doxology.
To God the Father, glory be,
And to His Sole-begotten Son, S. Bnne, /tootber of tbc 3B. li). /liars.
And glory, Holy Ghost, to Thee,
While everlasting ages run. Amen. Plainsong Melodies 70, 71 : Barred Tune 331,
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
At 1st Evensong.
p. Full of grace are thy lips. 24-6 Fecunda radix Jsai.
K?. Because God hath blessed thee for ever. (Brec. Baioce.nse.)
At Matting and 2nd Evensong. rpHE fruitful stem of Jesse blooms :
J. Behold the modest blossoms rare !
f. God hath chosen her and predestined her. Anne to the world a Virgin gives,
If. He hath made her to dwell in His Who God's Eternal Son shall bear.
Tabernacle.
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2 Long wrapt in darkness, man may lift Xammafl Bag ana 5. Peter's
His eyes, and see the dawn of Day, Cbatns.
And in the arms of Anne perceive
The Promised Morning's earliest ray. Plainsong Melodies 68, 69 : Barred Tune 821,
N.O.H.B., Pt. Hi., repeating fifth and sixth line9
3 Such fervent prayers her spirit breath'd, of the music.
Such holy yearnings fill'd her breast, 248 XirU irwdis repentc liber ferrea. Eeen.
She merited to bear the Maid RIGHT wondrously released, see Peter
That bare Salvation's Author Biest. freedom gains,
And, at the Lord's command, casts off
Doxology. his iron chains ;
O Jesu, born of Virgin bright, As shepherd, and as guide, the sheepfold
Immortal glory be to Thee ! owns his sway ;
Praise to the Father Infinite, He shows to fields of life and sacred
And Holy Ghost eternally. Amen. springs the way ;
And, from His Master's nock, drives
At Mattins and 2nd Evensong. guileful wolves away.
Full of grace are thy lipa. Doxology.
I?. Because God hath blessed thee for ever. Now to the Father be Eternal Glory
done ;
Our songs we raise to Thee, O Ever
lasting Son ;
O Spirit from on High, Thy Throne we
Plainsong Melodies 86, 87, 88 : Barred Tune bow before ;
415(2), N.O.H.B., Pt. Ui. To Thee be honour, praise, and glory
247 Ace, mater Amm. Even. (Sarum.) evermore ;
The Holy Trinity we worship and
ANNA, Mother fairest ! adore. Amen.
Stem that honey barest ! ft. Thou art Peter.
Matron Saint, excelling And upon this rock will I build My Church.
All in wedlock dwelling.
2 Hail ! whose daughter lowly Plainsong Melodies 68, 69: Barred Tune 821,
Bare the Child Most Holy, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii., repeating iifth and sixth
lines of the music.
Who the Heav'n o'erswayeth, 249 Qwdcumjue in orbe nexibus revinxeris.
Whom the earth obeyeth.
3 Whoso glady blesseth VFHATE'ER on earth below, thy word,
And thy worth confesseth, VV 0 Peter, chain'd,
Christ's Almighty Power Beyond the stars, in Heav'n above, fast
Him with bliss shall dower. bound remain'd ;
And whatsoe'er on earth was rightly loosed
4 Be thy prayer prevailing, by thee,
Made with power unfailing, Was in the Heav'nly Courts by power
That we find Eternal Divine set free ;
Best in Bealms Supernal. Thou, at the Day of Doom, a judge of
men shalt be.
5 Thou with Mary praisest For Doxology with and BT. see Hymn 248.
Christ, and prayer upraisest ;
He that pleading prizeth,
Which from both ariseth. Plainsong Melodies 60, 61, 62, 64 : Barred Tune
769, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
Doxology . 250 Beate Pastor Petre, Clemens accipe.
Three in One, we bless Thee ; Morn.
PETER, shepherd good, our voices
One in Three, confess Thee ; 0 sing of thee ;
Laud to Father raising, Thy very word had might from chains of
Son and Spirit praising. Amen. sin to free ;
For ft. and R7. see Hymn 246. To thee, by power Divine, the mystic keys
were given,
See also Hymn* for Common of Which ope the skies to men, or close the
Holy Matrons. gates of Heav'n.
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Doxology. 2 Behold His Form all brightly glow,
All honour, might, and power, and hymns Who end of days can never know ;
of joy we bring, Immortal, Infinite, Sublime ;
While to the Trinity Eternal Praise we Older than earth, and space, and time.
sing ; 3 This is the Gentiles' Mighty Lord ;
He rules the Universe in wondrous Unity, The Prince of Judah's race ador'd ;
And shall, throughout the days of all To Father Abraham of old,
Eternity. Amen. And his posterity, foretold.
For ^. and R?. nee Hymn 24S. 4 To Whom the Prophets witness bear,
See also Hymns for Common of Apostles. And His Divinity declare;
And this the Father's own decree,
" Hear my Beloved Son," saith He.
Zbc transfiguration. Doxology.
Plainsong Melodies 27, 101 : Baned Tune 645 (**), To Jesus, from the proud conceal'd,
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. But evermore to babes reveal'd,
251 Caelestis fortnam gloria. All glory with the Father be,
1st Even. (Saruin.) And Holy Ghost, eternally. Amen.
A WONDROUS type, a vision fair Evensong.
Of Glory, that the Church shall fl. Glorious in the sight of the Lord didst
share, Thou appear.
Christ on the holy mountain shows, Because the Lord hath clothed Thee with
Where brighter than the sun He glows. majesty.
2 From age to age the tale declare, Alattitu.
How, with the three Disciples there, fi. A crown of gold is upon His Head.
Where Moses and Elias meet, R7. Engraved with holiness, glory, ami honour.
The Lord holds converse high and sweet.
3 The Law and Prophets there have
place, Plainsong Melodies 55, 65. 81, 82, 83, 84 :
The chosen witnesses of grace ; liaired Tune 7, on page 138] at end of vol.
And from the Cloud the Holy One 0 Sator rerum. Morn. (Sarum.)
Bears record to His Only Son. 253
4 With Face more bright than noontide \UTHOR of all things, Christ, the
ray, A. world's Kedeemer,
Christ deigns to manifest to-day Monarch of monarchs, Judgement's
What glory shall be theirs above, dread Awarder !
Who joy in God with perfect love. Now to our praises, as to our petitions,
5 And faithful hearts are lifted high Graciously hearken.
By this great vision's Mystery ; 2 Lo ! with the morning, we our votive
For which, in yearly course, we raise anthems
The voice of prayer, the hymn of praise. Frame to Thine honour ; grant that
Doxology. they may please Thee ;
And, as we hymn Thee, Source of
Thou, Father, Thou, Eternal Son, Light Eternal,
Thou, Holy Spirit, Three in One, Ever refresh us.
Vouchsafe to bring us, by Thy grace,
To see Thy Glory face to face. Amen. 3 Sunlike Thy Visage shone with rays of
JP. Let us worship the Father, the Son, and splendour.
the Holy Ghost. Brightly Thy raiment gleam'd with
R?. Reigning in Majesty. snowy whiteness,
When, 'mid the Prophets, Moses and
Plainsong Melodies 49, 50 : Elias,
Barred Tune 645 N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. Thou wast transfigured.
252 Quicuilque Christvm queritis. 4 Then did the Father own Thee Sole-
Even. & Morn. (Horn.) begotten ;
ALL ye who seek, in hope and love, Thou art the Glory of the holy Angels ;
For your dear Lord, look up above ! Thee, the Way, Virtue, Life, the world's
There may your faith descry the rays Salvation,
Of glory bright, which Christ displays. Ever confess we.
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Iproper of Saints.
Doxology. 4 No tongue of mortals can express,
Glory and worship be to Thee, Creator, No pen can write its blessedness ;
Who alone all things rulest and con- Alone, who hath Thee in his heart,
trollest, Knows, Love of Jesus ! what Thou art.
Throned in Thy Kingdom, Monarch Doxology.
Everlasting, Jesu, our only Joy to-day,
God in Three Persons. Amen. As Thou shalt be our prize for aye,
Ifff. and R/. are required, see Hymn 252. In Thee may all our glory be,
Both now, and through Eternity.
Amen.
Plaiusong Melodies 49, 50: Barred Tune 645 (2), Blessed be the Name of the Lord. Alleluia.
N.O.H.B.,Pt. iii. R7. From this time forth for evermore. Alleluia.
— r- A Lux altna Jem mentium.
204 Morn. (Rom.)
T IGHT of the soul, Thou Saviour Blest, Plaiusong Melodies 28, 101 : Barred Tune 130 p),
1 J Soon as Thy Spirit fills each breast, N.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; or Tune 1, on page [34] at
Away earth's clouds and darkness roll, end of vol.
And sweetness overflows the soul. 256 ExuUet eor proscordiis. Even. (Sarum.)
2 How happy he who feels Thee nigh, LET ev'ry heart exulting beat
Son of the Father, Lord most High ; With joy at Jesu's Name of bliss ;
Thy Light in Heav'n doth sweetly glow, With ev'ry pure delight replete,
Denied to fleshly sight below. And passing sweet its music is.
3 Thou Brightness of the Father's Throne, 2" Jesus" the comfortless consoles,
Thou Love that never can be known, "Jesus " each sinful fever quells,
Possess our souls, and bid them be ''Jesus " the Hosts of Hell controls,
Fulfill'd with love for Heav'n and Thee. " Jesus " each deadly foe repels.
Doxology. 3 "Jesus," how sweetly doth it sound
To Jesus, from the proud conceal'd, In ev'ry measure, prose, or psalm ;
But evermore to babes reveal'd, It makes each quick'ning bosom bound,
All glory, with the Father be, And soothes us with Divinest calm.
And Holy Ghost, eternally. Amen. 4 Far let that Name exalted ring !
W. A crown of gold is upon His Head. "Jesus " let ev'ry tongue confess !
I?. Engraved with holiness, glory, and honour. Let heart and voice their praises bring,
The Healer of our souls to bless.
5 Jesu, the sinner's Friend, abide
With us, and hearken to our prayer ;
Cbe Sweet mame of Jesus. The frail and erring wand'rer guide,
The penitent transgressor spare.
Plaiusong Melodies 25,27: Barred Tune 130(1),
N.O.H.B., Pt. i. 0 Be Thy dear Name our sure defence,
qcc Jem dulcis memoria. Even. (Rom.) In ev'ry peril be our Stay :
Morn. (Sarum.) And, purging us from sin's offence,
JESU ! the very thought is sweet ! Perfect us in the better way.
In that dear Name all heart-joys 7 0 Christ, all glory be to Thee,
meet ; Refulgent with this Name Divine ;
But O ! than honey sweeter far All honour, worship, majesty,
The glimpses of His Presence are. Jesu, for evermore be Thine.
2 No word is sung more sweet than this, Doxology.
No sound is heard more full of bliss ; 0 Jesu, born of Virgin bright,
No thought brings sweeter comfort nigh, Immortal glory be to Thee ;
Than Jesus, Son of God most High. Praise to the Father Infinite,
3 Jesu ! the Hope of souls forlorn, And Holy Ghost eternally. Amen.
How good to them for sin that mourn ! JP. All the earth, 0 God, shall worship Thee,
To them that seek Thee, 0 how kind ! and sing of Thee.
But what art Thou to them that find ? B/. And shall praise Thy Name.
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Plainsong Melodies 25, 27 : Burred Tune 130 (i), 2 Thus we praise with veneration
N.O.H.B.,Pt. 1. All the soldiery of Heav'n ;
257 Jesu, Deciut Angelicuw. Morn. (Rom.) But chief honour, to the leader
JESU, Delight of Angel Host ! Of the Heav'nly Host, be given,
Thou Song, the ear that charmest Michael, who, with royal valour,
most ! Hath the fiend to darkness driven.
Pure Honey to the mouth Thou art, 3 By whose watchful care, repelling
And Heav'nly Nectar to the heart. All things evil, all thing- base,
2 For they who taste Thee hunger sore, So protect us, and direct us,
And they who drink Thee thirst the King of Everlasting grace,
more, That hereafter, of Thy goodness,
Desiring naught, below, above, We may find in Heav'n a place.
Save Jesus, Whom their spirits love.
3 0 Jesu, most desired and dear. Doxology.
Sweet Hope of longing spirits here ! Laud and honour to the Father,
To Thee with earnest tears we turn, Laud and honour to the Son,
For Thee our hearts impatient yearn. Laud and honour to the Spirit,
4 Remain with us, dear Lord, to-day, Ever Three and ever One ;
In ev'ry soul Thy Light display ; Consubstantial, Co-eternal,
Disperse the gloomy shades of ill, While unending ages run. Amen.
And all things with Thy sweetness fill. At 1st Evensong and Mnttins.
Doxology. 1t. There stood an Angel at the Altar of the
Jesu, the Virgin Mother's Flower, Temple.
Thou Love alone of sweetest power, K*. Having in his hand a golden censer.
All honour to Thy Name shall be, At 2nd Evensong.
Both now, and through Eternity.
Amen. Before the Angels I will sing praise unio
J?. In the Name of the Lord is our help. Thee.
IjT. Who hath made Heaven and earth. B7. I will worship toward Thy Holy Temple.

flbe JBebeaDing of S. Jobn JBaptist.


Sec Hymn* for Common of Martyrs. Plainsong Melody 72: Barred Tune 554, N.O.H.B.,
Pt. iii.
259 Te Splendor et Virtus Patris.
ttbc iHattvitg of tbc JB.ID. .Man?. Even. <fc Morn. (Rom.)
See Hymns for Common of the B. V. Mary. C\ JESU, Life-spring of the soul !
At 2nd Evensong, Hymn 118. \J The Father's Power, and Glory
bright !
Thee, with the Angels, we extol ;
1bolB Cross Dag, From Thee they draw their life and
Otherwise called " THE EXALTATION OF light.
THE HOLY CROSS." 2 Thy thousand thousand Hosts are
See Hymns 234, 235. spread
Embattled o'er the azure sky ;
But Michael bears Thy standard dread,
S. rlRfcbael ano ail angels. And lifts the mighty Cross on high.
Plainsong Melody 67 : Barred Tune 707,
N.O.H.B., Ft. ill. 3 He, in that Sign, the rebel Powers
258 Tibi Christe Splendor Patris. Did, with their Dragon Prince, expel ;
1st Even, ci- Mom. (Saturn.) And hurl'd them from the Heav'n's
high Towers,
THEE, 0 Christ, the Father's Down, like a thunderbolt, to Hell.
Splendour,
Life and Virtue of the heart, 4 Grant us, with Michael, still, 0 Lord,
In the presence of the Angels Against the Prince of Pride to fight ;
Sing we now with tuneful art ; So may a crown be our reward,
Meetly, in alternate chorus, Before the Lamb's pure Throne of
Bearing our responsive part. Light.
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Doxolojy. Zbe fbolg ©uar&lan Hngels.
To God the Father glory be, Plainsong Melody 72 : Barred Tune 554,
And to Hia Sole-begotten Son ; N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
And glory, Holy Ghost, to Thee, 261 Eterne Rector Siderum. (Rom.)
While Everlasting Ages run. Amen.
For f. and R;. see Hymn 258. ETERNAL Ruler of the sky,
Whose Might hath made and
governs all,
Beneath Thy care and loving eye
All things, Thou hast created, fall.
Plainsong Melodies 68, 83 : or Barred Tune 8 on
page 139] at end of vol. 2 Send Thou the Angel Thou didst set
To be our Guardian and our friend ;
QfiQ
Au Christe sanctorum Decus Even.
Morn. (Rom.) Angelorum.
(Sarum.) May he from taint of sin and death
Our soul, and all its powers, defend.
/CHRIST, of the Angels praise and 3 The wily serpent's envious craft
\J adoration, May his Angelic might destroy ;
Father and Saviour Thou of ev'ry nation, Lest Satan's net, and snares unseen,
Graciously grant us all to gain a station, Our heedless souls with guilt annoy.
Where Thou art reigning.
4 From this our land may he repel
2 Michael, from Heaven coming to Alarm of war and bloody fray ;
befriend us, Bring tranquil peace to Christianhomes ;
Angel all peaceful, to our dwellings Drive plague and famine far away.
send us,
Breathing serenest peace may he Doxology.
attend us, To God the Father glory be ;
Grim war dispelling. May He by Angel Hosts defend
The souls the Saviour died to save,
3 Gabriel send us, ancient foes expelling, On whom He did the Spirit send.
Angel of strength, who triumph'd Amen.
tumults quelling ; For and ¥?. see Hymn 258.
Oft in these Temples may he make
his dwelling,
Dear unto Heaven.
ail Saints' 2)ag.
4 Raphael send us from the skies all
glowing, Plainsong Melodies 25, 27 : Barred Tune 645 (2),
Angel Physician, health on man N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
bestowing, 262 Salutis jEterne Dator.
All sickness curing, wisest counsel 1st Evensong and Morn. Sarum.) Morn. {Rom.)
showing
In doubt and danger. OJESU, Saviour of the eartli,
Help Thy redeem'd ones in their
5 Mary, the Mother of the Lord, be o'er need ;
us, And may the Maid, who gave Thee
Virgin of peace, with all the Angel birth,
chorus ; For hapless sinners ever plead.
And may the Heav'nly army go before
us, 2 Let Angel armies bow to Thee,
Guiding and guarding. And Patriarchs of saintly worth ;
And Seers, a goodly company,
Doxology. Ask pardon for the sons of earth.
0 may the Godhead, endless bliss 3 The Baptist, Herald of Thy Face,
possessing, And he the mystic keys who bears,
Father, Son, Spirit, grant to us this With all Apostles, ask Thy grace,
blessing ; And aid us with their ceaseless prayers.
All His creation joins His praise 4 And may the sacred Martyr-band,
confessing, With Virgin-saints, a spotless train,
Now and for ever. Amen. And Priestly ranks adoring stand,
For If. and Vf. see Hymn 258. That we may full remission gain.
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5 Let all, who dwell above the sky, Plainsong Melodies 25, 27: Barred Tune 130 (*).
And now in Heav'nly glory reign, X.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; or Tune 4, on page [35j at
Uplift to Thee, 0 Christ, their cry, end of vol.
That we may to their joys attain. OCA
-<£0*f Catio nuos eadem gloria consecrat.
(Cluniac <b Paris.)
Doxology. ALL Saints, who share one glory bright,
To God the Father, God the Son, You, on one Feast, our hymns unite ;
And God the Holy Ghost to Thee, The while we praise, in joyous strains,
All honour, praise, and might be done, The outcome of your griefs and pains.
From age to age eternally. Amen. 2 On love and truth without alloy
Ye feed; and drink deep draughts of joy
At 1st Evensong. At streams from which the sated mind
fi. Be glad, O ye righteous, and rejoice in the Can ever new refreshment find.
Lord. 3 To you, from His high Dwelling-place,
Be joyful, all ye that are true of heart. God shows the Brightness of His Face ;
At Mattins and 2nd Evensong. And e'en with graciousness Divine
yf. The Saints shall he joyful with glory. He makes each sep'rate soul His Shrine.
~E?. They shall rejoice in their l>eds. 4 Upon the Heav'nly Altar lies
The True and Only Sacrifice,
The Lamb once slain, Who lives for aye,
To be of all the Strength and Stay.
Plainsong Melodies 26, 27 ; Barred Tune 645(2), 5 The Elders bow with awe profound.
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. While lightnings gleam the Throne
263 Placare Christe servulis. Morn. & Even. around :
Crown'd at the King's high Mercy Seat,
fPHE Father's pardon from above, They cast their crowns before His Feet.
_L 0 Christ, bestow ; Thy servants 6 A countless Host from ev'ry shore,
spare ; In garments white for evermore,
And, bending from Thy Throne of Love, Wave palms of victory, and sing
Regard the Blessed Virgin's prayer. The praise of their Thrice-holy King.
2 Bright Angels, happy evermore, Doxology.
Who in your circles nine ascend, Praise God the Father, and the Son,
As ye have guarded us before, And Holy Spirit Three in One ;
So may ye still our steps defend. Who, to His faithful servants' hearts,
3 While Prophets, and Apostles high, Himself, their great Heward, imparts.
Forgiveness for our sins entreat,
Lord, hear Thy servants as they cry, For ,f. and I?, see Hymn 262. Amen.
And spare us at Thy Judgement-seat.
4 In purple clad, the Martyr-band,
Confessors too, a shining train,
All call us to our Native Land, COMMON OF SAINTS.
From this our exile, back again.
Common ot apostles anO
.5 Ye Choirs of Virgins, wise and chaste, Evangelists
0 may we share your seats on High,
With Hermits, who from deserts waste throughout the year, except hi Eastertide.
Were call'd to Mansions in the sky. Plainsong Melodies 62, 63, 04 : Barred Tune 370,
C So may the realms of faith be blest, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
So unbelief be chased away, 265 Annue Christe.
Till all within One Fold find rest, 1st Even. & Morn. (Srtrttm.)
Secure beneath One Shepherd's sway. 0 CHRIST, Thou Lord of worlds 1
Thine ear to hear us bow,
Doxology. On this the Festival
To God the Father glory be, *Op Thine Apostle now ;
And to His Sole-begotten Son, That all the weary load
And glory, Holy Ghost, to Thee, Of many a foul offence
While Everlasting ages run. Amen. May, as we sing his praise, f
Be lost in penitence.
For 7. and 1^. see Hymn 262. For * f see at end of Hymn.
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Common of Saints.
2 Redeemer ! save Thy work, Doxology.
Thy noble work of grace, To Thee. 0 Jesu, Blessed Lord, for
Seal'd with the Holy Light evermore
That beameth from Thy Face ; Be glory, virtue, honour, and supremacy ;
Nor suffer them to fall One with the Father, and the Holy
To Satan's wiles a prey, Paraclete,
For whom Thou didst on earth With Whom Thou reignest, God from
Death's costly ransom pay. all Eternity. Amen.
3 Pity Thy flock, enthrall'd JP. Their sound is gone out into all lands.
By sin's captivity ; If. And their words into the ends of the world.
Forgive each guilty soul,
And set the bondmen free ;
And those Thou hast redeem'd
With Thine own Precious Blood, Plainsong Melody 73 ; during Christmastide
Grant to rejoice with Thee, 25, 27 : Barred Tune 615 N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
Thou Monarch kind and good.
Doxology. 267 Exultet orbis gaudiis. Even. <fc Morn.
O Jesu, Saviour blest, \TOW let the earth with joy resound,
And gracious Lord, to Thee,
All glory, virtue, power, IN And Heav'n the chant re-echo
And laud, and empire be ; round ;
The Father with like praise, Nor Heav'n, nor earth, too high can raise
And Spirit we adore ; Strains in the great Apostles' praise.
With Whom Thou reignest God,
For ages evermore. Amen. 2 Ye Judges, throned in glory dread,
True lights upon a dark world shed,
Their sound is gone out into all lands. We laud you all with hearts sincere,
J?. And their words into the ends of the world. While we devoutly worship here.
* For SS. Simon and Jude substitute "OF
Think Apostles now." For S. Luke substitute 3 To your prevailing word 'twas given
"Of THrs Thy Servant now."
t Or their praise. To ope and close the doors of Heav'n,
And, from their guilt, by your decree,
To set repentant sinners free.
Or the following version of the same: 4 To your instructions were assign'd
Plainsong Melodies 60, 61. The weal and woe of lost mankind ;
266 Aunuc Christe. May God, while you entreat, restore
Our lives to holiness once more ;
MONARCH of ages, hear us of Thy
clemency, 5 That so, when Christ, the Judge of
For *his dear merits, whom we now Doom,
commemorate, At time's last end, to earth shall come,
That we, who ofttimes grievously have We may be call'd those joys to see,
trespassed, Prepared from all Eternity.
At *his petition may obtain deliverance.
2 Save, O Redeemer, this Thy noble Ordinary Doxology.
handiwork, Praise to the Father, and the Son,
Seal'd with the holy radiance of Thy And Holy Spirit, with Them One,
Countenance ; As ever was in ages past,
Let no foul spirit rend, by fraud or And shall be, while the ages last. Amen.
subtilty,
Them, for whose ransom Thou hast
paid death's penalty. For Doxology according to the Season,
3 Pity Thy servants pining in captivity, see 151 to 155.
Pardon the guilty, raise the fetter'd At 1st Evensong.
prisoners ;
And Thy redeem'd ones, whom Thy I?. Their sound is gone out into all lands.
And their words into the ends of the world.
Blood hath purchased,
Grant, King of goodness, joy with Thee At Mattins and 2nd Evensong.
in Paradise. \". They declared the work of God.
* Or their. If. And perceived that it was His doing.
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Plainsong Melodies 71, 74 ; during Christmas- 5 Grant, Lord, in Thee each faithful
tide 25 : Barred Tune 641, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. mind
268 .Sterna Christi munera. Morn. Unceasing Paschal joy to find ;
And from the death of sin set free
TH' Eternal Gifts of Christ the King, Souls newly-born to life by Thee.
Th' Apostles' wondrous deeds we
sing, Doxology during Eastertide.
And, while due hymns of praise we pay, To Thee, once dead, Who now doth live,
Our thankful hearts cast grief away. All glory, Lord, Thy people give,
2 For they the Church's Princes are, Whom, with the Father, we adore,
Triumphant Leaders in the war ; And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
The Soldiers of the Heav'nly Hall, For Doxology within Ascensiontide, lee 154.
The Lights that rose on earth for all.
3 Theirs was the stedfast faith of Saints, At 1st Evensong.
And theirs the hope that never faints ; f. Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous. Alleluia.
And theirs Christ's love in perfect glow, R7. God hath chosen you to be His inheritance.
That lays the Prince of this world low. Alleluia.
4 In them the Father's glory shone, At Mattins and 2nd Evensong.
In them the love of God the Son ; f. Right dear in the sight of the Lord. Alleluia.
In them exults the Holy Ghost, R?. Is the death of His Saints. Alleluia.
Through them rejoice the Heav'nly
Host.
Doxology .
Redeemer, hear us of Thy Love, Plainsong Melodies 46, 47, 4S, 99; during
Ascensiontide 49, 50, 101 : Barred Tune 146 O,
That, with the glorious Band above, N.O.H.B., Pt. i. ; or Tune 3, on page [35]
Hereafter, of Thine endless grace, at end of vol.
Thy servants also may have place. 270 Paschale mwulo gaudium. Morn.
Amen.
This Doxology never alters. rpHAT Eastertide with joy is bright,
Iff. and RT. are required, see Hymn 267. J. The sun shines out with fairer
light,
When, to their longing eyes restored,
Th' Apostles see their Bisen Lord.
Common of apostles and 2 They gaze upon His Form Divine ;
Evangelists In Eastertloe. His Wounds, like stars, all brightly
shine ;
Plainsong Melodies 46, 47, 4S; during Ascension- And, what their eyes have witness'd
tide49, 50, 101: Barred Tune 146 (2), N.O.H.B., there,
Pt. i. ; or Tune 3, on page [35] at end of voL They to a wond'ring world declare.
269 Tristes eranl Apostoli. Even. & Morn.
3 O Christ our King, our hearts possess,
1'H' Apostles' hearts were full of pain And with Thy fost'ring Presence bless ;
For their dear Lord so lately slain , So may our tongues, in ceaseless praise.
By rebel servants doom'd to die To Thy great Name due anthems raise.
A death of bitter agony.
2 With glad surprise the women heard 4 Grant, Lord, in Thee each faithful mind
The Angel's sure and welcome word : Unceasing Paschal joy to find ;
" Lo ! soon the Lord with His own Voice And from the death of sin set free
Shall bid His faithful flock rejoice." Souls newly-born to life by Thee.
3 When hast'ning on their eager way Doxology during Eastertide.
Th' Apostles' sorrows to allay, To Thee, once dead, Who now doth live,
Lo, Jesus' shining Form they meet, All glory, Lord, Thy people give,
And run to clasp His Sacred Feet. Whom, with the Father, we adore,
4 Th' Eleven, when they hear, with speed And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
To Galilee's lone hills proceed,
And, in the Presence of their Lord, For Doxology within Ascensiontide, see 154.
To peace and gladness are restor'd. For f. and R? see Hymn 269.
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Common of Saints.
Common of rtftartgrs. For Doxology according to the Season, see
151 to 135.
Plainsong Melodies 77 ; during Christmastide 25,
27 ; during Eastertide 46, 47, 48 ; during At 1st Evensong out of Eastertide.
Ascensiontide 49, 50, 101 : Barred Tune jt. Thou hast crowned him with glory and
3, on page [35] at end of vol. worship, 0 Lord.
271 Invicte Martyr unicum. I?. And hast made him to have dominion of
1st Evensong and Morn. (Sarum.) Mom. (Rom.) the works of Thy hands.
THOU Martyr of unconquer'd might, At Mattins and 2nd Evensong out of
Who follow'd Jesus to the fight I Eastertide.
Thine ev'ry foe now prostrate lies, jf. The righteous shall flourish like a palm
And Heav'n accords the victor's prize. tree.
2 Lord, may his prayer for us obtain R7. And shall spread abroad like a cedar in
The cleansing of each guilty stain ; Libanus.
Shield us from sin's polluting blight, At 1st Evensong during Eastertide.
And put life's weariness to flight. ff. Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous.
3 Now riven are the bonds in twain, Alleluia.
Which did his saintly limbs enchain ; R*. God hath chosen you to be His inheritance.
So, Saviour, by Thy power release Alleluia.
Our souls, that languish for Thy peace. At Mattins and 2nd Evensong during
Eastertide.
Ordinary Doxology. Jp. Right dear in the sight of the Lord.
All praise to God the Father be, Alleluia.
All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee, R*. Is the death of His Saints. Alleluia.
Whom, with the Spirit, we adore,
Both on this day, and evermore.
Amen.
For Doxology according to the Season, get Plainsong Melodies 70, 71 ; during Eastertide 46,
47, 48 ; during Ascensiontide 49, 50, 101 :
151 to 155. Barred Tune 3, on page [35] at
For f. and R7. see Hymn 272. end of vol.
273 Hex glorio8e Martyrum. Morn. (Rom.)
Morn. & Even. (Sarum). Even. Eastertide
Plainsong Melodies 75, 76 ; during Christmastide only. (Rom.y
25, 27 ; during Eastertide 46, 47, 48 ; during THOU, the Martyrs' glorious King,
Ascensiontide 49, 50, 101 : Barred Tune 0 Confessors' Crown that lasts for
3, on page [35] at end of vol.
272 Deus Tuorum militum. aye,
Even. «fc Morn. Who dost to Joys Eternal bring
Those, who have cast earth's joys away.
OF all Thy warrior Saints, O Lord,
The Portion, Crown, and great 2 Thine ear in mercy, Saviour, lend,
Beward, And, while Thy Saints' brave deeds we
From sin's hard bondage set us free, sing,
Who sing Thy Martyr's victory. Unto our humble prayers attend,
2 Most truly wise, he learned to know And to our souls deliv'rance bring.
The vanity of things below, 3 Martyrs by Thee their conquests win ;
The fleeting joys of earth disdain'd, Confessors grace and mercy gain ;
And Everlasting Glory gain d. O'ercome in us the might of sin ;
3 For Thee, through many a woe he ran, Thy pardon may our souls obtain.
In many a fight he play'd the man ; Ordinary Doxology.
For Thee his blood was fain to pour,
And now he lives for evermore. To God the Father glory be,
And to His Sole-begotten Son,
4 We therefore pray Thee, Lord of love, And glory. Holy Ghost, to Thee,
Begard us from Thy Throne above, While Everlasting Ages run. Amen.
On this Thy Martyr's Triumph-day,
Wash ev'ry stain of sin away. For Doxology according to the Season, see
Ordinary Doxology. 151 to 155.
All glory to the Father be, At 1st Evensong out of Eastertide.
All glory, Holy Son, to Thee, "jt. Be glad, O ye righteous, and rejoice in the
Whom, with the Spirit, we adore,
For ever and for evermore. Amen. R». AndLord.
be joyful, all ye that are true of heart.
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At Mattins and '2nd Evensong out of Doxology.
Easttrtide. To Thee, 0 Lord Most High,
Jf. The Saints shall be joyful in glory. One in There Persons still,
R7. They shall rejoice in their beds. To pardon us we cry,
And keep us from all ill ;
At 1st Evensong during Eastertide, Here give Thy servants peace ;
jt. Rejoice in the Lord. O ye righteous. Alleluia. Hereafter glad release,
R7. God hath chosen you to be His inheritance. And pleasures that shall never cease.
Alleluia.
Amen
At ilattins and 2nd Evensong during For t. and R7. fee Hymn 278.
Eastertide.
Right dear in the sight of the Lord. Alleluia. Plainsong Melodies 71, 74 ; during Eastertide 46,
If . Is the death of His Saints. Alleluia. 47, 4H ; during Ascensiontide 49, fiO, 101 :
Barred Tuue 427(2), N.O.H.B , Pt. iii.
275 Chrinto profutcum sanguinem. Morn.
Plainsong Melodies 78, 70. SO : Burred Tune 13, fPHE Martyrs' wondrous deeds we sing,
on page [43] at end of vol. L Their blood pour'd forth for Christ
the King,
274 Sanctorum meriti*. And, while due hymns of praise we pay,
lut Even, tt- Morn. (Sarum.) Our thankful hearts cast grief away.
Even, out of Eaetertide. (Horn.)
2 They vanquish'd ev'ry worldly fear,
THE merits of the Saints, Nor shrank from pain and anguish
Blessed for evermore, here ;
Their love that never faints, And, death's brief struggle o'er, possess
The toils they bravely bore, The perfect life of blessedness.
For these the Church to-day
Pours forth her joyous lay ; 3 To flames behold the Martyrs haled ;
These victors wear the noblest bay. By teeth of savage beasts assail'd ;
Before them, arm'd with ruthless brand,
2 By better hope sustain'd, And iron fangs, their torturers stand.
In that false world of yore, 4 They bare their bosoms to the sword ;
They, for their Lord, disdain'd On earth their sacred blood is pour'd ;
Its fruitless, flowerless shore ; Yet firm and steadfast they remain,
Earth's joys forsaking all, The prize of Endless Life to gain.
They follow'd, at Thy call,
Lord Jesu, to Thy Heav'nly Hall. Doxology.
3 For Thee all pangs they bare, Kedeemer, hear us of Thy love,
Fury, and mortal hate, That, with the Martyr-Host above,
The cruel scourge to tear, Hereafter, of Thine endless grace,
The hook to lacerate ; Thy servants also may have place.
But vain their foes' intent ; Amen.
For, ev'ry torment spent, This Doxology never alters.
Their valiant spirits stood unbent. If $. and R7. are required, see Hymn 273.
4 Like sheep their blood they pour'd ;
And, without groan or tear,
They bent before the sword, Common of a Confessor, 3Bisbop or
All for their King most dear ; not Bisbop.
Their souls, serenely blest,
In patience they possest, Plainsong Melodies 66, 81, 82, 83, 84, 108 : Barred
And look'd, in hope, towards their rest. Tune 9, on page [40J at end of vol.
{-.-j n lute Confessor Domini colentes.
5 What tongue may here declare, 2.1 O Even, .t Morn.
Fancy or thought descry, HE the Confessor of the Lord, whose
The joys Thou dost prepare story
For these Thy Saints on High ? All faithful people tell with veneration,
Empurpled in the flood *this dat in triumph merited to enter
Of their triumphant blood, Heavenly Mansions.
They won the laurel from their God. For * see at end of Hymn.
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2 Saintly and prudent, crown'd with 4 Whom sweetness, more than earthly,
gentle meekness, Who fills,know no grief, and mourn no ills ;
Modest and sober, chaste was he and Whom never more can foe alarm,
lowly, that life's vigour, coursing
Whiles Nor storm approach, to work them
through his members, harm.
Quicken d his being. 5 Let this our meditation be
3 Surely, in answer to his supplications, Along the vale of misery ;
Will the Eedeemer, dwelling in the This occupy each sleeping hour,
And exercise each waking power.
Highest,
Pity our weakness, blessings on His 6 Thus shall we gain, this exile past,
servants Our Country's blessed Crown at last ;
Freely bestowing. Thus in His Glory shall adore
4 Wherefore we gladly celebrate his The King of Ages evermore.
praises, Ordinary Doxology.
And, on his Feast Day, do him fitting
honour, Praise God the Father, God the Son,
That in his glory we may have a portion And Holy Spirit, Three in One ;
With him hereafter. Who, to His faithful servants' hearts,
Himself, their Great Reward, imparts.
Dozology . Amen.
His be the glory, honour and salvation,
Who over all things reigneth in the For Doxology according to the Season,
Highest,meetly earth, and sky, and see 151 to 155.
Ordering For IF. and 1$. see Hymn 270.
ocean,
God in Three Persons.
Amen. Plainsong Melodies 70, 71 ; during Christmastide
* // it be the Translation, and not the 25, 27 ; during Eastertide 46, 47, 48 ; during
Anniversary of the Saints death, the following is Ascensiontide 49. 50, 101 : Barred Tune
said instead : 4 on page [35], at end of vol.
On this his Feast Day, year uy year, 278 Harum laudum prceconia.
receiveth 'PHE praises, that the Blessed know,
Merited Honours. 1 The Church shall imitate below,
At 1st Evensong, Whene'er she greets in yearly strain
fr. The Lord loved him, and beautified him. The Birthdays of her Saints again.
Alleluia.
ET. He clothed him with a robe of glory. 2 What bliss, in that Celestial land,
Alleluia. Is theirs, the bright Confessor Band ;
At Mattins and 2nd Evensong. Who see the King, That crowns the
%. The Lord guided the just one in right paths.
Alleluia. fight,
VS. And showfed him the Kingdom of God. In all His Majesty of Light.
Alleluia. 3 This cannot human fancy know,
Nor tongue of men nor Angels show,
Plaineong Melodies 70, 71 ; during Christmastide Till endless life the vict'ry brings,
25, 27 ; during Eastertide, 46, 47, 48 ; during That gives, for earthly, Heav'nly things.
Ascensiontide 49, 50, 101 : Barred Tune
130(2), N.O.H.B., Pt. i. 4 That we the Saints' blest lives may
277 Intemi festi gaudia. reach,
OUR festal strains to-day reveal That we their blessed Faith may teach,
The joys that faithful spirits feel, May join above, and love below,
As often as the inmost heart The Spirit of all grace bestow.
In these true Sabbaths bears a part. Ordinary Doxology.
2 The pure of soul alone have grace Praise God the Father, God the Son,
The future joys of Heav'n to trace, And Holy Spirit, Three in One ;
And learn, in foretaste sweet and rare, Who, to His faithful servants' hearts,
What glories deck the Blessed there. Himself, their Great Reward, imparts.
3 Iilest is that Country, ever blest, Amen.
Which knoweth naught save joy and For Doxology according to the Season,
rest ; see 151 to 155.
Whose citizens for ever raise for f. and Vf. see Hymn 276.
The long unbroken chant of praise : I
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Common of a Confessor and 4 All earthly objects of desire
jBisbop. To him were but as filthy mire ;
He deem'd them with defilement soil'd,
Plainsong Melodies 70, 71 ; during Christmastide And so for things eternal toil'd.
25, 27 ; during Eastertide 40, 47, 48 ; during
Ascensiontide 4il, 50, 101 : Barred Tune 5 Thee, Christ, his King, most kind and
130(2), N.O.H.B., Pt. i. blest.
279 Je*n Redemptor omnium. With constant heart he aye confest ;
Morn. (Rotn.) Morn, ic Even. (Sarujn.) And thus the crafty foe he beat,
And trampled Hell beneath his feet.
OTHOU, Whose all -redeeming might
Crowns Prelates brave in faith's 6 How firm his faith and power of love ! ■
true fight, Constant did his confession prove ;
On this Commemoration Day, He oft was found in fast and prayer.
Hear us, good Jesu, while we pray. And now the Heav'nly Feast doth
2 This meek Confessor of Thy Name share.
To day attain'd the saintly fame, 7 Lord Jesu, full of love and grace,
Whom pious hearts with praise revere, We humbly fall before Thy Face,
In constant mem'ry year by year. And, for Thy servant's sake, we pray.
3 The world's delusive joys he spurn'd, Hearken, and wash our sins away.
And from its false allurements turn'd ;
And now, with Angels round Thy Throne, Ordinary Doxology.
Unfading treasures are his own. All praise to God the Father be,
4 0 grant to us, Most Gracious God, All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee,
To follow in the steps he trod ; Whom, with the Spirit, we adore,
Help'd by his prayers, and freed from sin, For ever and for evermore. Amen.
As he hath won, so may we win.
Ordinary Doxology. For Doxoloqy according to the Season, see
151 to 155.
To Thee, 0 Christ, our loving King,
All glory, praise, and thanks we bring ; For f. and I?, see Hymn 270.
All glory, as is ever meet,
To Father, and to Paraclete. Amen.
For Doxology according to the Season,
see 151 to 155. Common of Virgins.
Forfi. and I?, nee Hymn 270.
Plainsong Melodies 70, 71 ; during Eastertide
48, 47, 48 ; during Ascensiontide 4(>, 50, 101 :
Barred Tune 041, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
Common of a Confessor, not a 281 Jesu Corona Virginum.
JBisbop. Even. tC- Morn.
JESU, the Virgins' Crown, do Thou,
Plainsong Melodies 70, 71 ; during Eastertide 40, >.) Accept us, as in prayer we bow ;
47, 4S ; during Ascensiontide 49, 50, 101 : Born of that Virgin, whom alone
Barred Tune 4, on page 135] at end of vol. A Mother, yet a Maid, we own.
280 Jesu, Corona celsior. Morn.
2 Amongst the lilies Thou art found,
OJESU, Crown above the sky, While Virgin Choirs Thy steps surround ;
Thou Everlasting Truth most And Thou, the Bridegroom, dost provide
High, With comely gifts each spotless bride.
Who dost to Thy Confessor give
Rewards with those that ever live. 3 And whither, Lord, Thy Footsteps
2 Thy supplicating people spare ; bend,
O may we, holpen by his prayer, The Virgins still with praise attend ;
Remission of our sins obtain, In joyful troops they follow Thee,
And freedom from each binding chain. With dance, and sweetest melody.
3 Again the circling year hath brought 4 O Gracious Lord, we Thee implore
The blessed day, with gladness fraught, Thy grace into our hearts to pour ;
Whereon Thy Saint, from flesh set free, From all corruption set us free,
With joy ascended up to Thee. And purify our souls for Thee.
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Common of Saints.
Ordinary Doxology. jfor. a Wtrgin, not a flftartBr.
To God the Father, God the Son,
And God the Spirit, Three in One, Plainsong Melodies 65, 83, 85, 108 : Barred Tune
Might, honour, praise, and glory be, 10, on page [40] at end of vol.
From age to age eternally. Amen. 283 Virginia Proles Opifexque matris.
For Doxology according to the Season, see 1st Even & Morn. (Sarum.) Morn. (Rom.)
151 to 155. OFFSPRING, yet Maker, of Thy
At 1st Evensong. Mother lowly,
In thy comeliness and thy beauty. Alleluia. Virgin conceiv'd Thee, Virgin bare Thee
J?. Go forward, fare prosperously, and reign. solely ;
Alleluia. Now, on the Feast Day of a virgin holy,
At JUattins and 2nd Evensong. We sing before Thee.
Full of grace are thy lips. Alleluia. 2 O God of mercy, hear her interceding ;
Because God hath blessed thee for ever. Hasten the pardon we for sin are
Alleluia. needing ;
So, from pure hearts, shall holy hymns
proceeding
Common of a tiMrgtn ano jflkartgr. Tell of Thy praises.
Plainsong Melodies 65, 83, 85, 108 : Doxology.
Barred Tune 10, on page [40] at end of vol. Now to the Father, praise from all
282 Virginia Proles Opi/exque matris. creation
1st Even. <k Morn. (Sarum.) Morn. (Rom.) Only-begotten, unto Thee salvation ;
Spirit, we yield Thee equal adoration,
OFFSPRING, yet Maker, of Thy Godhead Eternal. Amen.
Mother lowly,
Virgin conceiv'd Thee, Virgin bare Thee If"ft. and If. are required, see Hymn 281.
solely ;
Hear, as the triumph of a virgin holy
We sing before Thee.
2 Lo, this Thy Virgin double glory
gaineth ; Common of 1bolg fllSatrons.
O'er ev'ry weakness of her sex she
reigneth, Plainsong Melodies 70, 71 : Barred Tune 641,
And o'er the torments of the world N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
obtaineth 284- Fortem viriti pectore. Even. & Morn.
Glorious conquest.
3 Death and its ghastly terrors she PRAISE we the woman, who, endued
despiseth, With more than woman's fortitude,
Tortures most ruthless she as nothing Hath won, through grace, an honour'd
prizeth ; name,
Thus she her life-blood poureth, and Due tribute of her saintly fame.
then riseth 2 Fill'd with a pure Celestial glow,
Joyous to Heaven. She spurn'd the love of things below,
4 0 God of mercy, hear her interceding : As, by the steep and narrow way,
Hasten the pardon we for sin are She climb'd to Realms of Endless
needing ; Day.
So, from pure hearts, shall holy hymns
proceeding 3 With fasts her body she subdued,
Tell of Thy praises. But fill'd her soul with prayer's sweet
food ;
Doxology. In other worlds she tastes the bliss,
Now to the Father, praise from all For which she left the joys of this.
creation ; 4 O Christ, from Whom all virtue
Only-begotten, unto Thee salvation ; springs.
Spirit, we yield Thee equal adoration, Who only doest wondrous things,
Godhead Eternal. Amen. For her dear sake, we humbly pray,
Iff. and 9- "re required, see Hymn 281. In mercy hear our cry to-day.
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Ordinary Doxology. The Purification.
All praise to God the Father be, V. It was revealed unto Symeon by the Holy
All praise, Kternal Hon, to Thee, Ghost.
If. That he should not see death, before he
Whom, with the Spirit, we adore, had seen the Lord's Christ.
Both on this day, and evermore.
Amen. The Annunciation.
For Doxology according to the Season, see If. The Lord isthat
t\ Hail, thou art highly favoured. Alleluia.
with thee. Alleluia.
151 to 155.
Fur t. ami If. see //i/inn 281. The Visitation.
V. Blessed art thou among women.
If. And Blessed is the Fruit of thy womb.
The la<t verse of Hymn 283, with the
Doxology, may also be used. The Nativity.
t. To-day is the Nativity of the Holy Virgin
.Mary.
If. Whose glorious life sheddeth a lustre over
all the Churches.
Common of tbe 36. D. /Ran?.
Plainsong Melodies SO. 87. 88 : Barred Tune Plainsong Melody 90 : Barred Tune 615 (*),
415(*), N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. .N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
285 Ave marts stella. Even. 286 Quern terra, pontus, sidera. Morn.
HAIL, Bright Star of ocean ! fPHE God, Whom earth, and sea, and
Our Salvation's portal ! JL sky
Ever Virgin-Mother Adore, and laud, and magnify,
Of the Lord Immortal. Who o'er this threefold system reigns,
2 When the wondrous message The Virgin's spotless womb contains.
Was by Gabriel spoken, 2 The King, Whom sun and moon obey,
Eva changed to "Ave" Submissive to His sov'reign sway,
Was of peace the token ; Is borne upon a Maiden's breast,
3 Light illumed our darkness, By fullest Heav'nly grace possess' d.
Chains of sin were riven, 3 How blest that Mother, in whose shrine
Ills in mercy banish'd, The World's Creator, Lord Divine,
Blessings freely given. Whose Hand contains the earth and sky,
4 Christ of thee hath deigned Vouchsafed, as in His Ark, to lie.
To be born our Brother ; 4 Blest in the message Gabriel brought ;
And, through endless ages, Blest by the work the Spirit wrought ;
Thou art still the Mother. From whom the Great Desire of earth
5 Virgin, all-excelling, Took human flesh, and human birth.
Passing meek and lowly, Doxology.
Thou shalt be our pattern.
Blameless, chaste, and holy. Eternal praise and glory be,
O Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee,
6 So we onward journey, Whom, with the Father, we adore,
All in safety faring, And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
Till we gaze on Jesus,
In thy gladness sharing. // and If. are required, see Hymn 2S5 or 237.
Doxology.
Father, Son, and Spirit, Plainsong Melody 90 : Barred Tune 615 (2),
Three in One confessing, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. ; or Tune i on page [35]
Give we equal glory, at end of vol.
Equal praise, and blessing. Amen 287 0 gloriosa Virginum. Morn.
The Conception. 0 GLORIOUS Virgin, ever Blest,
JT. To-day is the Conception of the Holy Sublime above the starry sky,
Virgin Mary. Who nurture from thy spotless breast
If. Whose glorious life sheddeth a lustre over To thy Creator didst supply.
all the Churches.
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XTbe Dedication of a Cburcb.
2 What man had lost in hapless Eve, tEbe ©eoicatton of a Cburcb.
Thy Gracious Seed to man restores ;
And, granting bliss to souls that grieve, Plainsong Melodies 91, 92: Barred Tune 497,
"Unbars the Everlasting Doors. N.O.H.B., Part iii.
3 The Portal thou of Heav'n's High King, 289 Urbs Beata Hierusalem.
The Hall whence Light shone through 1st Even. 6s Morn.
■HLESSED City, Heav'nly Salem,
the gloom ;
The ransom'd tribes rejoice, and sing I) Vision dear of peace and love,
The Offspring of thy virgin womb. Who, of living stones upbuilded,
Art the joy of Heav'n above,
Doxology. And, with Angel-Hosts encircled,
O Jesu, born of Virgin bright, As a bride to earth dost move.
Immortal glory be to Thee ! 2 From Celestial Bealms descending,
Praise to the Father Infinite,
And Holy Ghost eternally. Amen. Bridal glory round thee shed,
Meet for Him, Whose love espous'd
The Purification. thee,
JSf. Full of grace are thy lips. To thy Lord shalt thou be led ;
R7. Because God hath blessed thee for ever. All thy streets, and all thy bulwarks,
Of pure gold are fashioned.
For and I?. on other Feasts of B.V.M., see
Hymn 285. 3 Badiant gleam thy pearly portals ;
Open night and day the same ;
And, through Christ's sufficing merits,
Entrance ev'ry soul may claim,
Plainsong Melody 89 : Barred Tune 15, on page Who, for His dear sake, hath suffer'd
[45] at end of vol. In this world reproach and shame.
288 0 quam glorifica. Even. (Sarum.)
OWITH what glorious lustre thou -1 Many a blow and biting sculpture
shinest, Polish'd well those stones elect,
Daughter of David, with Offspring In their places now compacted
Divinest, By the Heav'nly Architect,
Mary the Virgin, who loftily dwellest, Who therewith hath will'd for ever
And all the Blessed ones greatly That His Palace should be deck'd.
excellest. Doxology.
2 Mother, thy virginal honour still Laud and honour to the Father,
bearing, Laud and honour to the Son,
Shrine for the Lord of the Angels Laud and honour to the Spirit,
preparing, Ever Three, and ever One ;
God to thy bosom His Son was Consubstantial, Co-eternal,
confiding ; While unending ages run. Amen.
Thus in Humanity Christ was abiding.
;F. This is the House of the Lord, firmly
3 Him the whole Universe lowly adoreth, builded. Alleluia,
Duly on bended knee ever imploreth ; ir. It is well founded upon a sure Rock.
Now, on thy Festival, may He be Alleluia.
sending
Light to our darkness, and joy without
ending.
Doxology. Plainsong Melodies 91, 92 : Barred Tune 497,
5.O.H.B., Pt. Hi.
This, of Thy clemency, Father Eternal,
Grant through the Son with the Spirit 290 Annulare Fundavwntum.
Supernal ; Morn, 6s 2nd Even.
In the bright firmament ever abiding, (1HBIST is made the sure Foundation,
And all the ages through ruling and J And the precious Corner-stone,
guiding. Amen. Who, the two walls underlying,
Mary the Mother of God is exalted. Binds them closely into one ;
I?. Above the Choirs of Angels in the Heavenly Holy Sion's Help for ever,
Kingdom. And her Confidence alone.
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2 All that dedicated City, Ordinary Doxology.
Dearly loved by God on High, All praise to God tht Father be,
In exultant jubilation All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee,
Pours perpetual melody ; Whom, with the Spirit, we adore.
God the One, and God the Trinal, Both on this day, and evermore.
Praising everlastingly. Amen.
3 To this Temple, where we call Thee. y.B —In the Leaser Hours, the Hymn Melody
Come, O Lord of Hosts, to-day ; is always changed according to the Season.
With Thy wonted loving-kindness AT THE THIRD HOVR.
Hear Thy people as they pray ; Plainsong Melodies 9, 10, 11 : Barred Tune 615(2),
And thy fullest benediction N.O.H.B., Pt. iU.
Shed within its walls for aye. 292 Nunc Sancte nobis Spiritus.
4 Here vouchsafe to all Thy servants pOME, Holy Ghost, Who ever One
That they ask of Thee to gain ; \J Art with the Father and the Son ;
Here to have and hold for ever Shed forth Thy Grace within each breast,
Those good things their prayers And dwell with us a ready Guest.
obtain ; 2 By ev'ry power, by heart and tongue,
And, hereafter in Thy glory, By act and deed, Thy praisobe sung ;
With Thy Blessed ones to reign. And love light up our mortal frame,
Doxology. Till others catch the living flame.
Laud and honour to the Father, Ordinary Doxology.
Laud and honour to the Son, Most Holy Father, hear our cry,
Laud and honour to the Spirit, Through Jesus Christ our Lord most
Ever Three, and ever One ; high,
Consubstantial, Co-eternal, Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee,
While unending ages run. Amen. Shall live and reign eternally. Amen.
At Mattins. In the Saritin Breviary, Hymn 218 is appointed
JP". This ia the House of the Lord, firmly for Tierce on Whitsun Day and the three succeed
builded. Alleluia. ing days.
Br. It is well founded upon a sure Rock.
Alleluia. AT THE SIXTH HOUR.
At 2nd Evensong. Plainsong617Melodies 9, 10, 11Pt.: Barred
(■>), N.O.H.B., iii. Tune
Holiness becometh Thine House, 0 Lord. 293 Rector potens, veraz Deus.
Alleluia.
For ever. Alleluia. A GOD of truth, 0 Lord of might,
U Who ord'rest time and change
Ibfimns tot tbe Xesser Hjours. aright,
Bright'ning the morn with golden
AT THE FIRST HOVR. gleams,
Plainsong Melodies, Sunday 8, 11, Ferial 11, 16: Kindling the noonday's fiery beams ;
Barred Tune 1, on page [34] at end of vol. 2 Extinguish, Lord, each baneful fire
291 Jamlucis orto sidere. Of sinful strife and vain desire ;
Our bodies keep from perils free,
VOW that the daylight fills the sky. And grant our souls true peace in Thee.
l\ We lift our hearts to God on high, Ordinary Doxology.
That He, in all we do and say, Most Holy Father, hear our cry,
Would keep us free from harm to-day. Through Jesus Christ our Lord most
2 May He restrain our tongues from strife, high,
And guard from anger's din our life ; Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee,
From all ill sights defend our eyes, Shall live and reign eternally. Amen.
And close our ears from vanities.
3 0 may our hearts within be pure ; AT THE NINTH HOUR.
Our thoughts from folly kept secure ; Plainsong Melodies 9, 10, 11 : Barred Tune 518,
And may we check the pride of sense N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
With due and holy abstinence. 294- Rerum Deus tenax vigor.
4 So we, when this new day is done, OGOD, Creation's Force and Stay,
And shades of night are drawing on, Thyself unmoved, abiding aye,
With conscience by the world unstain'd, Supreme Thou rulest over all,
Shall praise His Name for vict'ry gain'd. And day and night obey Thy call.
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2 Grant us, when this short life is past, Ordinary Doxology.
The glorious Evening that shall last ; All praise to God the Father be,
That, by a holy death attain'd, All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee,
Eternal Glory may be gain'd. All glory, as is ever meet,
Ordinary Doxology. To God, the Holy Paraclete. Amen.
Most Holy Father, hear our cry,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most
high, AT COMPLINE
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee,
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. from the 1st Sunday in Lent until Passion
Sunday.
AT COMPLINE. Plainsong Melody 104 : Barred Tune 2, on page
[34] at end of vol.
Plainsong Melodies 18, 19, 103 : Barred Tune 686, 297 Christe, Qui Lux es et Dies. (Sarum.)
N.O.H.B., Pt'. iii. ; or Tune 1, on page [34J
at end of vol. 0 CHRIST, Who artthe Lightand Day,
295 Telucis ante terminum. Thy beams chase night's dark
BEFORE the ending of the day, shades away ;
Creator of the world, we pray, Thee Very Light of Light we own,
That, of Thy mercy, Thou wouldst keep Who hast Thy glorious Light made
Thy watch around us while we sleep. known.
2 Far may unholy visions fly ; 2 To Thee, All-holy Lord, we bend,
No fiends of darkness venture nigh ; Thy servants through this night defend ;
Tread under foot our ghostly foe ; And grant us calm repose in Thee,
And purity and peace bestow. A quiet night from perils free.
Ordinary Doxology. 3 Let not dull sleep the soul oppress,
Most Holy Father, hear our cry, Nor crafty foe the heart possess ;
Through Jesus Christ our Lord most Nor Satan's wiles the flesh allure,
high, And make us in Thy sight impure.
Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, 4 Let but the eyes due slumber take ;
Shall live and reign eternally. Amen. The heart to Thee be still awake ;
And Thy Right Hand protection be
AT COMPLINE To all who love, and trust in, Thee.
during Christmas and Epiphany; on Whitsun 5 0 Thou, Who art our Strong Defence,
Eve, and Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Repress our foes' proud insolence ;
Whitsun Week; on Double Feastsfrom Epiphany
to Lent, and during Trinity and Advent; on Preserve and watch o'er us for good,
Feasts of B.V. Mary, and Dedication of a The purchase of Thy Precious Blood.
Church, with their Octaves.
6 Remember us, dear Lord, we pray,
Plainsong
427 (i),Melody 52 : While hinder'd with the flesh we stay ;
Barred Tune N.O.H.B.,Pt. iii. Thou only canst the soul defend ;
296 Salvator mundi, Domine. (Sarum.) Be with us, Saviour, to the end.
0 SAVIOUR of the world we pray, Doxology.
Who hast preserved us through
the day, All praise to God the Father be,
Protect us through the coming night, All praise, Eternal Son, to Thee,
And save us alway by Thy might. All glory, as is ever meet,
To God the Holy Paraclete. Amen.
2 Be with us, Lord, in mercy nigh,
And spare Thy servants when they cry ;
Our sins blot out, our prayers receive,
Our darkness lighten, and forgive. AT COMPLINE
3 Let not dull sleep oppress the soul, on Passion Sunday and until Thursday in
Nor Satan with his spirits foul ; Holy Week.
Our flesh keep chaste, that it may be Plainsong Melody 105 : Barred Tune 16, on page
An holy Temple meet for Thee. [45] at end of vol. ; or 514, N.O.H.B., Pt. iii.
4 To Thee, Who dost our souls renew, 298 Cultor Dei, memento. (Sarum.)
With heartfelt vows we humbly sue, 0 CHILD of God, remember
That, pure in thought, and free from Thy soul's regeneration,
stain, The Font's baptismal cleansing,
We from our beds may rise again. The Seal of Confirmation.
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2 Take heed, when, eall'd by slumber, 5 We pray Thee, Lord, with us abide
All chastely thou reclinest, In this our joyful Eastertide ;
That with the sacred symbol From ev'ry weapon death can wield
Thy brow and breast thou signest. Thine own redeem'd for ever shield.
3 From fear and power of darkness Doxology.
The Holy Cross shall save thee ;
For ghostly aid thy Master To Thee, once dead, Who now doth live,
This blessed Symbol gave thee. All glory, Lord, Thy people give,
Whom with the Father we adore,
4 Begone ! ye wand'ring phantoms And Holy Ghost for evermore. Amen.
Of wild unquiet dreaming ;
Away ! thou Arch-deceiver,
With thine unwearied scheming. AT COMPLINE
5 In vain, 0 subtil serpent, on Ascension Day and until Whitsun Eve,
Thou toils unnumber'd weavest,
And with thy guileful temptings according to Sarum Breviary Use, see
Our hearts of peace bereavest. Hymn 215.
6 Away I for Christ is with us ;
The Holy Name thou hearest ; AT COMPLINE
Away ! with all thy Legions,
Before the Sign thou fearest. on Whitsun-Day, on Monday, Tuesday,
and Wednesday in Whitsun Week, and on
7 What though the weary body the Feast of tlte Sweet Name of Jesus.
Awhile its rest be taking,
The soul shall, e'en in slumber, Plainsong Melody 11C : Barred Tune 17, on page
To thoughts of Christ be waking. [46J at end of vol.
Doxology. 300 Alma chorus Domini. (Sarum.)
To God th' Eternal Father, OW let our voices rehearse our Lord's
To Christ our sure Salvation, dear titles in order :
To Paraclete most Holy, Saviour of men, Messias, Emmanuel,
Be endless adoration. Amen. Lord of Sabaoth,
Consubstantial, the Way and the Life,
AT COMPLINE the Hand, Only-begotten,
Wisdom and Might, Beginning, the
on Low Sunday and until Ascension Day. First-born of ev'ry creature ;
Plainsong Melody 103 : Barred Tune 301, Alpha is He and Omega, at once both
N.O.H.B., Pt. iii. the Head and the Ending,
299 Jesu, Salvator seculi. (Sarum.) Fountain and Source of all good, our
Advocate and Mediator ;
JESU, the world's Redeeming Lord, He is the Heifer, the Lamb, Sheep,
The Father's Co-eternal Word, Bam, the Worm, Serpent, and Lion,
Thou Light of Light, to men unknown, Mouth and Word of God, Light, Sun,
And watchful Guardian of Thine own. Glory, Splendour, and Image,
2 Our great Creator and our Guide, Blossom, Bread, Vine, Door, Kock,
Who times and seasons dost divide, Mountain, and Stone of the Corner,
O give our weary bodies rest, Angel, and Spouse of the Church, the
With this world's cares and toils opprest. Shepherd, the Priest, and the
3 That, while in frames of sin and pain Prophet,
A little longer we remain, Mighty, Immortal, Supreme, Lord God
Our flesh may here in such wise sleep, Omnipotent, Jesus ;
That watch with Christ our souls may * O may He save us, Whose be the Glory
keep. for Ages of Ages. Amen.
4 We pray Thee, while we dwell below, * On the Feast of_ the JSame of Jesus, instead of
this verse, is said :
Preserve us from our ghostly foe ;
That he may ne'er victorious be These be Thy titles, Jesu ; to Thee be
O'er them that are redeem d by Thee. all honour and Glory. Amen.

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THE

NEW OFFICE HYMN BOOK.


THE

NEW OFFICE HYMN BOOK

(PART II.)

CONTAINING

THE PROPER MELODIES

TO

THE OFFICE HYMNS

AT

MATTINS AND EVENSONG

DAILY

THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

TOGETHER WITH THOSE FOR THE LESSER HOURS.

The Church triumphant, and the Church below,


In songs of praise their present Union show ;
Their Joys are full ; our Expectation long ;
In Life we differ, but we join in Song.
Waller.

London: NOVELLO AND COMPANY, Limited


AND
W. KNOTT, 26, Brooke Street, Holborn.
Edition H. 1907.
LONDON ;
NOVELLO AND COMPANY. LIMITED,
PRINTERS.
INTRODUCTION.

§ 1. Of the Office Hymns.


The Office Hymns are the Hymns in the Divine Office—i.e., in that Daily
Service of the Church of which the Psalter forms the centre, or backbone. These
ancient Hymns, like the rest of the Office, are fixed in the Breviaries, and not left
to individual taste or caprice. It must be remembered that our ' ' Prayer Book
Mattins " is a Service made up of the old Mattins and Lauds, compressed and greatly
abbreviated ; while our Evensong is the old Vespers and Compline, condensed in the
same way ; and there is little doubt that the compilers of the Book of Common
Prayer, in the sixteenth century, would have translated and adapted from the Latin
the Hymns as well as the Psalms, Collects, etc., if they could have found anyone
oompetent to render them into English verse.
Besides the unvarying Hymns at the Lesser Hours (Prime, Terce, Sext, None,
and Compline *), the Breviary contains three Hymns for daily use, viz., at Mattins,
Lauds, and Vespers respectively. Thus we are provided with one constantly
varying Hymn for Evensong daily, and with two for our Morning Office. So many
of these Hymns are given in the " Office Hymn Book " as belong to Seasons and
Festivals marked in the Prayer Book Kalendar. A few others are added as useful
or interesting; among which are those for Corpus Christi (or Thursday after
Trinity Sunday) (1) because, Corpus Christi having been observed for so many years
as the Anniversary of the C.B.S., their use has been widely restored in the Church
of England, and (2) because it is hardly befitting to introduce Harvest Thanksgivings
for the bread which perisheth, and at the same time to disregard that Festival
which has been for nearly 700 years the appointed Thanksgiving for the Bread
which endureth unto Everlasting Life.
If Office Hymns are required on a day of Harvest Thanksgiving, those for
Tuesday (in " Hymns for the Week ") are suggested as suitable for the occasion.

§ 2. Of THEra use at the Present Day.


It may be objected that, as the Mattins Hymns were originally written for
singing at Midnight, and the Lauds Hymns at Daybreak, they are not suited to
Parochial Services and the requirements of the present day. There are, it is true,
in them a few allusions to darkness, sunrise, etc., which it was not always possible to
soften down in the translations. It may, however, be doubted whether these
expressions present greater difficulties than some in the Prayer Book, in habitual
use amongst us, e.g., "the beginning of this day," so often repeated by us at
11.30 a.m., or "the perils and dangers of this night," often used at 3 p.m.
Kev. E. Caswall, who translated into English the whole of the Breviary Hymns
according to present Western use, (though for the most part not in their original
metres) says, " The greater number of them appear to have been originally written,
not with a view to private reading, but for the purpose of being sung to the
beautiful ecclesiastical melodies by Monastio and other Religious Bodies at their
Office in Choir. This circumstance will serve to explain a few scattered expressions
* The Sarum Compline Hymn is subject to occasional changes.
[ vi ]
which otherwise might seem unreal ; as, for instanee, where allusions occur to the
practice of rising at midnight to sing praises to God ; and if, on the one hand, some
few of the Hymns may so far appear less adapted to the use of persons living in the
world, it i3 our gain surely, on the other hand, thus, by occasional glimpses, to be
reminded of that more perfect life, which has never ceased tc be a reality in the
Catholio Church."
The same accomplished writer adds the following well considered words as to
the superiority of the Breviary Hymns over modern compositions :—
" Another advantage, which we owe, doubtless, in a measure, to the same
circumstance—an advantage not to be despised in a sentimental age—is the
exceedingly plain and practical character of these Hymns. Written with a view to
constant daily use, they aim at something more than merely exciting the feelings.
They have a perpetual reference to action. Their character is eminently objective.
Their tendency is to take the individual out of himself ; to set before him, in turn,
all the varied and sublime Objects of Faith ; and to blend him with the universal
family of the Faithful."

§ 3. Of the Signatures to the Hymns.


The Hymns in Editions A, B, D of the New Office Hymn Book, distinguished
by the signature " Morn, " are from the Sarum and Roman Breviaries for Mattins
or Lauds; and those marked "Even" from the same Breviaries for Vespers.
When the word (Rom.) is added in brackets it implies that the Hymn is taken from
the Roman Breviary only : when (Sarum) is added, it implies that the Hymn is
peculiar to the Sarum Breviary.
The signatures of a few of the Hymns show that they are from other Breviaries.
Hymns 229, 277, 278, which are without signature, are ancient hymns which
have never found a place in any Breviary. Of these, 229 is the well-known
Hymn by S. Thomas Aquinas, of which Dr. Neale says : " Though it was never in
publio use, it was appended, as a private devotion, to most Missals"; while 277,
278 will be found useful as alternative Hymns for Confessors' Days, for which there
is a paucity of choice.
To distinguish between the Mattins Hymns and the Lauds Hymns, reference
must be had to the Latin Index of First Lines.
Hymn 291, "At the First Hour," is the unvarying Hymn for Prime.
Hymn 292, " At the Third Hour," is for Terce ; except that, according to the
Sarum Breviary, Hymn 218 is sung at Terce on the first four days of Whitsun Week.
Hymn 293, " At the Sixth Hour," for Sext.
Hymn 294, "At the Ninth Hour," for None.
Hymn 295, according to the Roman Breviary, is the unvarying Hymn for
Compline ; but, according to the Sarum Breviary, Hymns 296—300, and 215, are
also sung at Compline.

§ 4. Of theib Place in the Office.


If these Hymns are sung in their ancient places in the service, the Mattins
Hymn will come between the Venite and the Psalms, and the Lauds Hymn before
Benediotus. The Vesper Hymn would be sung at Evensong between the chapter
(1st Lesson) and Magnificat; and if the Compline Hymn were added, its place
would be between the 2nd Lesson and Nuno dimittis. There seems no valid reason
why these positions, for whioh there is this precedent, should not be adopted, since
Hymns are often introduced into our services in positions for which there is no
precedent or authority whatsoever ; but if this be considered too great an
innovation, the Office Hymn must be sung after the 3rd Collect in the place
of " the Anthem." This will give a choice of two constantly varying Hymns
for our Morning Service (the Lauds Hymn being perhaps preferable), and one
for Evensong.
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§ 5. Op their Occasional Omission.
The Hymn at Mattins (M. but not L.) is omitted on the Epiphany (January 6th
only), no Hymns are sung during the three last days of Holy Week, and there is a
special arrangement for an Antiphon or Gradual in place of an Office Hymn during
Easter Week. These are the only exceptions to the regular use of the Hymns.

§ 6. Of the Veesicles and Responses.


The Versicles and Responses given, according to ancient use, at the end of the
Hymns, can be used or omitted, as may be thought desirable. The Mattins (M.)
Hymns have no ft. and R7. attached to them in the Breviary ; but should a Mattins
Hymn be used in the place of a Lauds Hymn, it is suggested that the ft. and R7.
from the Lauds Hymn should be taken.

§ 7. Of the Alleluias.
The Alleluias within brackets (Alleluia) are only to be used during the Paschal
Season, which, according to present Western use, extends from Easter Day to
Trinity Sunday exclusive.

§ 8. Of First Evensong.
The Evening Office immediately preceding a Festival is called its First Even
song ; and at it the Evening Hymn for the Festival should be used, unless, as is
sometimes the case in the Sarum Breviary, a separate Hymn be appointed for First
Evensong. This holds good with regard also to Sundays in the Proper of the
Season; e.g., " Creator alme siderum" is sung on the Saturday Evening before
Advent Sunday.

§ 9. Of Second Evensong.
The Evening Office of a Feast, on the day itself, is called its Second Evensong.
Certain Feasts of the lowest class have a First Evensong, but no Second. The
following is a list of these Feasts, according to old English use:—S. Lucian,
S. Hilary, S. Prisca, S. Blasius, S. Valentine, S. Perpetua, S. Alphege, Ven. Bede,
S. Nicomede, S. Boniface, Translation of S. Edward, Octave Day of S. John Baptist,
S. Evertius, S. Lambert, S. Cyprian, S. Faith, S. Britius, Octave Day of S. Martin
(Nov. 18). None of these have any Second Evensong. Thus Evensong on Sept. 26
would not be of S. Cyprian, but " of the feria," while Evensong on Sept. 25 would
be "of S. Cyprian."

§ 10. Of the Concurrence of Holt Days.


Two Feasts are said to concur when they happen on two following days, so that
the Second Evensong of the first Feast falls on the same day as the First Evensong
of the second.
The First Evensong is of more importance ritually than the Second : so that if
two Feasts of equal dignity concur, the former of the two has to resign its Second
Evensong.
There is, however, one noteworthy exception to this general rule. The three
Festivals of S. Stephen, S. John and the Holy Innocents have no First Evensong,
but only a commemoration the night before by the use of their Collect after the
Collect for the day. This is because the Second Evensong of Christmas Day is of
too great importance to allow of the First Evensong of S. Stephen taking the
precedence of it ; and so this rule is extended to the two Feasts following.
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§ 11. Of the Occurrence of Holy Days.
By Occarrence (as opposed to Concurrence) is meant the Offices for two Holy
Days falling on the same day. For rales as to whether one of them is to be
transferred, commemorated, or omitted altogether, see what is said under § § 12, 13, 14.

§ 12. Of the Translation of Feasts.


According to English Use, Double Feasts and Simples of the First Class are
transferred to the first unoccupied day, when they fall on any Sunday in Advent ;
the Epiphany ; any Sunday from Septuagesima to Easter; Ash Wednesday ; between
Maundy Thursday and Low Sunday ; on Ascension Day ; between Whitsun Eve and
Trinity Sunday ; (and on Corpus Christi). For fuller directions for each year, the
Director of the Choir is referred to Notes on Ceremonial, Pickering & Chatto, 66,
Haymarket, London. But should his Church follow the present Western Use, he
will find all that he requires in the Order of Divine Service, published by Walker,
28, Paternoster Bow, or in the Ordo Recttanm Officii Divini, published for each
year by Burns & Oates, Orchard Street, Portman Square.

§ 13. Of the Bane of Holy Days.


According to English Use, Feasts were classified as follows :—Principal Doubles,
Greater Doubles, Lesser Doubles, Inferior Doubles, and Simples of the 1st, 2nd
and 3rd Class.
According to modern Western Use, the Office of every day is either Double,
Semi-Double, or Simple.
For the respective value of each day, acoording to either Use, see the Kalendars,
etc., referred to under § 12.

§ 14. Of Octaves.
The number eight represents perfection ; and, as did the ancient Jewish Church,
the Christian Church celebrates certain Feasts till the eighth or Octave Day, during
which time, if nothing interferes, the Proper Office Hymns of the Feast are
repeated daily.
According to English Use, the following Feasts are observed with an Octave :—
* S. Andrew ; Christmas Day ; S. Stephen ; S. John ; Holy Innocents ; Epiphany ;
Easter Day; Ascension Day; Whitsunday; Trinity Sunday; (Corpus Christi);
Nativity S. John Baptist; S. Peter (and S. Paul) ; Visitation B.V.M. ; Most Holy
Name ; Nativity B.V.M. ; S. Laurence ; S. Martin, Nov. 11 ; Anniversary of
Dedication of a Church; Patronal or Titular Festival. N.B.—Octaves of these
two last are not observed in Advent, or between Septuagesima and Passion Sundays ;
and either of the two is translated if it falls on Advent Sunday, Christinas Eve,
Between the Fifth Sunday in Lent and Low Sunday inclusive, or Between Whitsun
Eve and Trinity Sunday inclusive, or on another Principal Double. Within the
Octaves of (Corpus Christi), Visitation B.V.M., Most Holy Name, Nativity B.V.M.,
Dedication Festival, and Patronal Festival, the Office Hymn for the Sunday is of
the Octave.

* Only so much of the Octave of S. Andrew can be kept, as may come before Advent Sunday,
except the Octave Day itself, which is always observed. If, however, Advent Sunday and
S. Andrew's Day occur, S. Andrew's Day is kept on the Monday, and the Octave Day in that case
is only commemorated.
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Acceding to the present Western Use for England, the following Feasts are
observed with an Octave :—Christmas Day ; S. Stephen ; S. John ; Holy Innocents ;
Epiphany j Easter ; Ascension Day ; Whitsunday ; (Corpus Christi) ; S. George ;
S. Augustine, Archbp. ; Nativity S. John Baptist ; S. Peter (and S. Paul) ; Nativity
B.V.M. ; S. Laurence; All Saints; Conception B.V.M. ; Dedication Festival;
Patronal Festival. Within the Octaves of Christmas, Epiphany, Ascension (and
Corpus Christi) the Office Hymn for the Sunday is of the Octave ; but on Sundays
within other Octaves the Office Hymn is of the Sunday. N.B.—No Octave is kept
between Ash Wednesday and Easter ; nor during the Octave of Whitsunday ; nor
between December 17th and Christmas ; and if one of these days should occur after
an Octave has commenced, the Octave is at once broken off.

§ 15. Of the Platnsong Melodies.


The Hymns at Mattins, Lauds and Vespers are always sung to their own
proper tunes, except in Eastertide or during an Octave ; for then the Easter Melody,
or that of the Festival having an Octave, is used.

§ 16. Of the Melodies fob the Lesser Hodes.


The Hymns for the Lesser Hours, viz. : Prime, Terce, Sext, None and Compline
are sung to their prescribed Tunes on all Sundays and Ferias with the following
exceptions :—
(1) Throughout Advent, the Tune of " Verbum supernum" is used, when the
Service is of the Season.
(2) On Christmas Day and daily till the Epiphany, and on the Feasts of the
Holy Name and of All Saints', and during their Octaves, the Tune of
" Jesu Bedemptor " is used.
(3) On the Epiphany, and during the Octave, that of " Crudelis Herodes."
(4) During the first four weeks of Lent, that of " 0 Sol salutis."
(5) During Passiontide, that of " Vexilla Regis."
(6) Throughout Eastertide that of "Ad regias Agni" is used, whatever be the
Service.
(7) On Ascension Day and daily until Whitsunday, and on the Feast of the
Transfiguration, that of " Salutis humance."
(8) On Whitsunday and during the Octave, that of " Jam Christus," except
when, at Terce, instead of the usual Hymn, " Veni Creator " is sung.
(9) On Trinity Sunday, that of " Jam sol recedit."
(10) On Corpus Christi and during the Octave, and on all Feasts of the
B. V. Mary and during their Octaves, that of " Quern terra, pontus."
(11) On Feasts of Apostles and Evangelists, and on all Double Feasts which
have no Hymns of the same Metre, e.g., the Nativity of S. John Baptist
and the Dedication of a Church, and during their Octaves, and on
Feasts of Martyrs which are observed as Doubles, the Tune of
" JEterna Christi " is used.
(12) On FeastB of Martyrs which are Semi-doubles or Simples, and on all
Feasts of Confessors and Virgins, the Tune of " Pater superni " is used.
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§ 17. Or Singing the Versicles and Responses.
The ff. and R?R?. are sung as follows, the inflection always occurring on the
last syllable :—

)?. Lord, Thou hast been our re - fuge


R7. From one gener - ation to ano - ther
f. The Lord hath de - clared. Allelu ■ ia
R7. llis salva - tion. Allelu - ia
According to English Use, the 'f. was sung by a single boy. Following Western
Use, it is sung by one, two, or more Cantors, according to the dignity of the day.
The R7. is made by the whole Choir.

§ 18. Or Reciting the Hymns.


If no Choir be present, and the whole Office is said without note, the Proper
Hymn should not be omitted, but should be recited like the Psalms and Canticles.

Geneeal Note.—The Hymns at Mattins and Evensong always follow the


colour of the day, with the exception only of Sundays within certain Octaves
(see § 14) and the first four days of Lent. Thus, when two Feasts occur on one day,
or the 1st Evensong of one Feast concurs with the 2nd Evensong of another,
the Hymn will be that of the Feast whose colour is used at the Office.
N.B.—On S. John before the Latin Gate (May 6) the Hymns for the Common
of Apostles and Evangelists in Eastertide are used ; On the Beheading of S. John
Baptist (August 29) the Hymns for the Common of One Martyr. For all other days,
the headings to the Hymns themselves will be found sufficiently explicit.
In the Kalendar of the Book of Common Prayer, S. Etheldreda (October 17) is
the only Virgin not Martyr, and S. Perpetua (March 7) and S. Anna (July 26) are
the only Holy Matrons.
A TABLE OF THE OFFICE HYMNS,

SHOWING THE MELODIES TO WHICH THEY MAY BE SUNG.

ENGLISH INDEX.
Melody.
A wondrous type, a vision fair 27,101
All hail 1 ye infant martyr flowers 25, 27
All Saints, who share one glory bright . . 25, 27
All ye, who seek in hope and love 49, 50
Almighty God, Who, from the flood . . 14, 16, 17
Anna, Mother fairest 86, 87
At this our solemn Feast 56, 57, 80
Author of all things 55, 65, 81, 82, 83, 84
Be present, Holy Trinity 102
Before the ending of the day 18 19, 103
Behold, the golden dawn arise 1 1, 4
Blessed city, Heav'nly Salem. . 91, 92
Christ is made the sure Foundation 91, 92
Christ, of the Angels praise and adoration 66, 83
Christians I to the Paschal Victim 45
Come, blest Redeemer of the earth 25, 28
Come, Holy Ghost, Creator blest 51,52,53
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire . . 51,52,53
Come, Holy Ghost, Who ever One 9, 10, 11
Creator of the starry height 22, 23
Creator, Who from Heav'n Thy Throne 14, 16, 17
Darkness to daylight 6, 7
Dawn sprinkles all the East with light 1,4
Earth's bounteous Maker ! Whose command 14,16,17
Eternal glory of the sky 1,4
Eternal Monarch, King most High 49,50,101
Eternal Buler of the sky 72
Fair Queen of cities, joy of earth 29, 30
Faithful Cross, above all other 38, 39, 40
Father of lights 1 one glance of Thine . . 70, 71
For his Lord a soldier glorious 91, 92
From lands that see the sun arise 26
Fulfilled is now what David told .. 36, 37, 46, 48
Hail, bright and glowing day ! 60, 61, 62, 63, 64
Hail, bright Star of ocean 1 . . 86, 87, 88
Hail day ! whereon the One in Three . . 1,2
Hail, joyful day 1 with blessings fraught 28, 54
Hark to the voice, whose thrilling tone 24
He, the Confessor of the Lord, whose story 65, 81, 82, 83, 84, 108
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Melody.
Hence gloomy shades, which night-time brings •• •■ 1, 4
Holiest Father, merciful and loving 55
Humbly I adore Thee, Hidden Deity . . .. 109
It reached the brooding tyrant's ear . . .. 23, 27
Jesu ! Delight of Angel host . . 25, 27
Jesu ! Redeemer of the world •• •• 25, 27
Jesu ! Salvation's Sun Divine 33, 34
Jesu ! the Law and Pattern whence 97
Jesu 1 the very thought is sweet 25, 27
Jesu ! the Virgin's Crown, do Thou 70, 71 ; Easter, 46, 47, 48
Jesu ! the world's redeeming Lord •• 103
Keep the glorious Mother's Feast Day . . .. 67
Let Angels chant Thy praise •■ •> 78, 79, 80
Let ev'ry heart exulting beat . . ■• •■ 28, 101
Light of the soul, Thou Saviour blest . . 49, 50
Lo ! now is our accepted day •- •. 96
Lo ! the Fount of earth's salvation •• •• 91, 92
Lo ! with the morning •■ •• 5,6
Maker of all, Eternal King ■• •• 3, 4
Maker of all things, God of love 1,2
Monarch of ages >. .. 60, 61
Most Merciful 1 by Whom is sway'd .. 1. 2
Now Christ, returning to His own .. 54
Now let our voices rehearse •• 110
Now let the earth with joy resound .. 73: Christmas, 25, 27
Now that the daylight fills the sky Sunday, 8, 11 ; Ferial, 11, 16
Now the thirty years accomplished .. 38, 39, 40, 107
O Bleat Creator, God most High .. .■ 94
0 child of God, remember 105
0 Christ, Thou art our Joy alone 101
0 Christ, Thou Lord of worlds 62, 63, 64
O Christ, Who art the Light and Day . . 104
O glorious Virgin, ever blest 90
O God, Creation's Force and Stay 9, 10, 11
O God of truth, O Lord of might 9, 10, 11
O God, Whose Hand hath spread the sky 14, 16, 17
O great Apostle Paul 60, 62, 63, 64
O great Creator of the sky ■. 14, 16, 17
0 Heav'nly Word, Eternal Light 24
O Jesu ! Crown above the sky 70, 71 ; Easter, 46, 47, 48
O Jesu ! Life-spring of the soul 79
O Jesu ! Lord of Heav'nly grace 1.4
O Jesu ! Saviour of the earth 25, 27
O merciful Creator, hear 1 31, 34
0 Peter, shepherd good. June 29 .. ■ . 60, 61, 63, 64
0 Peter, shepherd good. August 1 60, 61, 62, 64
0 Saint most blessed, merit high attaining 55,66
0 Saviour of the world, we pray ■. .. 52
O that to sinners once again descending •. .. 65, 66
O Thou of Light Creator Blest ■. ■■ 12, 13, 15
O Thou, the Heaven's eternal King 46,48
Melody.
0 Thou, the Martyrs' glorious King . . 70, 71 ; During Eastertide, 46, 47, 48
0 Thou, Whose all-redeeming might . . .. .. .. 70, 71
0 Three in One, and One in Three. Friday .. .. .. 1,2
0 Three in One, and One in Three. Trinity Sunday .. .. 20
O with what glorious lustre resplendent .. .. .. 89
Of all Thy warrior saints, O Lord 75, 76 ; Christmas, 25, 27 ; Easter, 46, 47, 48
Of the Glorious Body telling . . .. .. .. .. 38,39,40
Offspring, yet Maker, of Thy Mother lowly .. .. 65, 83, 85, 108
Our Festal strains to-day reveal .. .. .. •. 70, 71
Praise we the woman, who, endued . . .. .. .. 70, 71
Pure Light of Light ! Thou Dayspring fair .. .. .. 1. 2
Raise your voices . . .. .. .. •• •• 106
Regard us with a pitying eye . . .. .. .. .. 70, 71
Right wondrously released . . .. .. .. .. 68, 69
Saint of God, elect and precious .. .. .. 91,92
Saviour of Men, Who dost impart .. .. .. .. 49, 50
Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle .. .. .. . . 38, 39, 40, 107
That Eastertide with joy is bright .. .. .. .. 46, 47, 48
That which of old time .. .. .. .. 65,81,82,83,84
The Apostles' hearts were full of pain . . .. .. .. 46, 47, 48
The dawn is purpling all the sky .. .. .. .. 46,48,99
The eternal gifts of Christ the King . . .. . . 71, 74 ; Christmas, 25
The Fast as taught by holy lore .. .. .. .. 32, 34, 35
The Father's pardon from above .. .. .. .. 25, 27
The Father's Sole-begotten Son .. .. .. .. 93
The fiery sun now fades from sight. Saturday .. .. 20, 21
The fiery sun now fades from sight. Trinity Sunday .. .. 20
The fruitful stem of Jesse blooms .. .. .. .. 70, 71
The God, Whom earth, and sea, and sky .. .. .. 90
The Heav'nly Word, proceeding forth .. .. .. 58, 59
The herald bird in accents clear .. .. .. .. 1,4
The Lamb's high banquet call'd to share .. .. .. 46, 48
The Lamb's high banquet we await . . .. .. .. 47, 100
The life of God's Incarnate Word .. .. .. .. 25, 27
The limbs which slumber hath set free .. .. .. 1,2
The Martyrs' wondrous deeds we sing . . .. 71, 74; Easter, 46, 47, 48
The merits of the Saints .. .. .. .. .. 78, 79, 80
The praises that the Blessed know . . .. .. .. 70, 71
The Royal Banners forward go .. .. .. .. 36, 37
The veil of night but lately laid .. .. .. .. 1,2
Thee, O Christ, the Father's Splendour .. .. .. 67
This is the day (Antiphon) .. .. .. .. .. 41,42,43,44
Thou in the desert . . .. .. .. .. .. 65, 66
Thou Martyr of unconquered might . . 77 j Christmas, 25, 27 ; Easter, 46, 47, 48
Thou only Hope of all below . . .. .. .. .. 95
What beauty hath this solemn tide . . .. .. .. 95
Whate'er on earth below .. .. .• .. .. 68, 69
Why, ruthless Herod, vainly fear .. .. .• .. 29, 30, 93
With chasten'd look, and reverence meet .. .. .. 70,71
Ye choirs of New Jerusalem . . .. .. 98
A TABLE OF THE OFFICE HYMNS,
SHOWING THE MELODIES TO WHICH THEY MAY BE SUNG.

LATIN INDEX.
Melody.
A Patre Unigenitus (L) .. .. .. .. .. 93
A solis ortus cardine (L) .. .. .. .. .. 26
Ad coenam Agni providi (V) .. .. .. .. .. 47,100
Ad regias Agni dapes (V) .. .. .. .. .. 46, 48
Adesto, Sancta Trinitas (V) .. .. .. .. .. 102
Adoro Te, supplex, latens Deitas .. .. .. .. 109
iEterna Christi munera (M) . . .. 71, 74 ; Infra Octavam Nativitatti, 25
jEterna coeli gloria (L) .. .. .. .. .. 1,4
jEterne Sector siderum (L) . . .. .. .. .. 72
iEterne rerum Conditor (L) . . .. .. .. .• 3. *
Sterne Rex altissime (V, M) . . .. .. .. .. 49, 60, 101
Ales diei nuncius (L) .. .. •• I.4
Alma chorus Domini (C) .. .. .. .. , 116
Angulare Fundamentum (L, V) .. .. .. 91,92
Annue Christe (H. 265) (V, M) .. .. .. .. 62,63,61
Annue Christe (H. 266) (V, M) .. .. .. .. 60,61
Antra deserti teneris sub annis (M) .. .. .. .. 65, 66
Audi, benigne Conditor (V, L) .. .. .. .. 31, 34
Audit tyrannus anxius (M) .. .. .. .. 25,27
Aurora ccelum purpurat (L) .. .. .. .. 46,48,99
Aurora jam spargit polum (L) .. .. .. 1,4
Ave, maris Stella (V) .. .. .. .. .. 86,87,88
Ave, mater Anna (V; .. .. .. .• 86,87
Beata nobis gaudia (L, V) .. .. .. .. 28, 54
Beate Pastor Petre clemens accipe (L) ; Die xxix Junii .. . . 60,61,63,64
Beate Pastor Petre clemens accipe (L) ; Die 1 Augutti ■ . . . 60, 61, 62, 64
Chorus nova? Hierusalem (V) . . .. .. .. •• 98
Christe, Qui Lux es et Dies (C) .. .. .. .. 104
Christe, sanctorum Decus Angelorum (L) .. .. .. 66, 83
Christi miles gloriosus (L) .. .. .. .. .. 91,92
Christo profusum sanguinem (M) .. 71, 74 j Tempore Paschali, 46, 47, 48
Clarum decus jejunii (M) ., .. .. .. •• 93
Coelestis formam gloria (V) .. .. .. .. .. 27,101
Coeli Deus sanctissime (Y) .. .. •• •• 14, 16, 17
Coelo quos eadem gloria consecrat (V) . . .. .. •• 25, 27
Consors Paterni Luminis (M) .. .. .. •• L2
Creator alme siderum (V) .. .. .. •• •• 22, 23
Crudelis Herodes Deum (V, M) .. .. .. .. 29, 30, 93
Crux fidelis inter omnes (L, V) .. .. .. .• 38, 39, 40
Cultor Dei, memento (C) .. .. •• •• 105
Decora lux seternitatis auream (Y) .. .. .. 00,61,62,63,64
Deus Creator omnium (V)_^ .. .. .. 94
Deus tuorum militum (L, V) .. 75, 76; Infra Octavam Nativitatis, 25, 27
Tempore Paschali, 46, 47, 48
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Melody.
Ecce jam noctis tenuatur umbra (L) 6, 7
Eooe tempus idoneum (V) 96
Egregie Doctor Paule (V, M) . . . . 60, 62, 63, 64
En olara vox redarguit (L) 24
Ex more dooti mystioo (M , V) 32, 34, 35
Exultet cor precordiis (V) 28, 101
Exultet orbis gaudiis (V, L) . . 73 ; Infra Octavam Nativitatis, 25, 27
Fecunda Radix Isai (L) 70,71
Festum Matris gloriosse (V) . . 67
Fortem virili pectore (V, L) . . 70, 71
Hseo dies. (Antiphona) (L, V) .. 41,42,43,44
Harum laudum pnvconia 70, 71 ; Tempore Paschali, 46, 47, 48
Hominis superne Conditor (V) 14,16,17
Immense coeli Conditor (V) 14,16,17
Impleta sunt quae concinit (V) . . 36, 37 ; Tempore Paschali, 46, 48
Interni festi gaudia 70, 71 ; Tempore Paschali, 46, 47, 48
Invicte Martyr^unicum (V, L) 77 ; Infra Octavam Nativitatis, 25, 27
Tempore Paschali, 46, 47, 48
Iste Confessor Domini colentes (V, M) . . 65, 81, 82, 83, 84, 108
Jam Christus astra ascenderat (V, M) . . .. .. .. 54
Jam lucis orto sidere (P) .. . . Dominica, 8, 11 ; In feriali Officio, 11, 16
Jam sol recedit igneus (V). Sabbato . . .. .. .. 20, 21
Jam sol recedit igneus (V). In Festo SS. Trinitatis .. .. 20
Jesu, Corona celsior (L) .. .. 70, 71 ; Tempore Paschali, 46, 47, 48
Jesu, Corona virginum (V, L) . . .. 70, 71 ; Tempore Paschali, 46, 47, 48
Jesu, Decus angelicum (L) .. .. .. ■• 25, 27
Jesu, dulcis memoria (V, M) . . .. .. .. .. 25, 27
Jesu, quadragenarise (L) .. .. .. .. .. 97
Jesu, Eedemptor omnium, Perpes (H. 279) (L. V) .. .. 70,71
Jesu, Eedemptor omnium, Quern (H. 184) (L, V) .. .. 25, 27
Jesu, Salvator sseculi (C) .. .. .. .. .. 103
Ltetabundus (V) .. .. .. .. .. •• 106
Luois Creator optime (V) .. .. .. .• •• 12, 13, 15
Lustra sex qui jam peregit (L) .. .. .. . . 38, 39, 40, 107
Lux alma Jesu mentium (L) . . .. .. .. .. 49, 50
Lux ecce surgit aurea (L) .. .. .. .. 1,4
Magna Deus potentire (V) .. .. .. .. 14, 16, 17
Maria castia osculis (M) .. .. .. .. .. 70, 71
Miris modis repente liber ferrea (V) . . .. .. .. 68, 69
Mundi salus affutura (M) .. .. .. .. .. 91, 92
Nocte surgentes vigilemus omnes (M) . . .. .. .. 5,6
Kox atra rerum contegit (M) . . .. .. .. .• 1, 2
Nox et tenebrae et nubila (L) . . .. .. .. •• 1,4
Nunc sanote nobis Spiritus (T) .. .. .. .. 9,10,11
O gloriosa virginum (L) .. .. .. .. .. 90
O nimis felix, meritique celsi (L) .. .. .. .. 55, 66
O Pater Sancte, mitis atque pie (L) .. .. .. 55
O quam glorifica (V) . . .. .. .. .. .• 89
O Sator rerum (M) .. .. .. .. .. 55,65,81,82,83,84
O Sol salutis intimis (L) .. .. .. .. .. 33, 34
O sola magnarum urbium (L) .. .. .. •• 29, 30
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Melody.
Pange lingua gloriosi. De Patrione (M) .. .. . . 38; 39, 40, 107
Pange lingua gloriosi. In Fetto Corporis Christi (V, M) .. 38, 39, 40
Paschale mundo gaudium (L) .. .. .. . . 46, 47, 48, 99
Pater superni luminis (V) .. .. .. .. 70, 71
Placare, Christe, servulis (V, M, L) .. .. .. 25, 27
Primo die quo Trinitas (M) . . .. .. .. .. 1,2
Qua) dixit, egit, pertulit (V) . . .. .. .. .. 25, 27
Quem terra, pontua, sidera (M) .. .. .. .. 90
Quicunque Christum qusritis (V, M) . . .. .. .. 49, 50
Quod chorus vatum venerandus olim (V) .. .. 65,81,82,83,84
Quodcunque in orbe nexibus revinxeris (M) .. .. .. 68, 69
Rector potens, verax Deus (S) .. .. .. 9, 10, 11
Berum Creator optime (M) .. .. .. .. .. 1,2
Berum Deus tenax vigor (N) . . .. .. .. .. 9, 10, 11
Rex gloriose Martyrum (V, L) .. 70, 71 ; Tempore Paiehali, 46, 47, 48
Rex sempiterne ccelitum (M) . . .. .. .. .. 46, 48
Sacris solemniis (V, M) .. .. .. .. .. 56,57,80
Salutis Sterne Dator ( V, M, L) .. .. .. .. 25, 27
Salutis humana) Sator (V, L, C) .. .. .. .. 49, 50
Salva tor mundi, Domine ( C ) . . .. .. .. .. 52
Salvete, flores Martyrum (L, V) .. .. .. .. 25, 27
Sancte Dei preciose (L) .. .. .. .. .. 91, 92
Sanctorum meritis (V) .. .. .. .. .. 78, 79, 80
Somno refectis artubus (M) .. .. .. .. .. 1,2
Splendor Pateniae glorise (L) .. .. .. .. .. 1,4
Summre Parens dementis (M) .. .. .. .. 1,2
Summi Largitor premii (M) . . .. .. .. .. 95
Summi Parentis Unice (L) . . .. .. .. .. 70, 71
Te Joseph oelebrent (V) .. .. .. .. .. 78, 79, 80
Te lucis ante terminum (C) . . .. .. .. .. 18, 19, 103
Te Splendor et Virtus Patris (V, M) . . .. .. .. 72
Telluris alme Conditor (V) .. .. .. .. .. 14,16,17
Tibi, Christe, Splendor Patris (V, M) . . .. .. .. 67
Tristes erant Apostoli (V, M) . . .. .. .. .. 46, 47, 48
Tu Christe nostrum gaudium (L) .. .. .. .. 101
Tu Trinitatis Unitas. Pro Ferid VI. (M) .. .. .. 1,2
Tu Trinitatis Unitas. In Festo SS. Trinitatis (L) .. 20
TJrbs beata Hierusalem (V, M) .. .. .. .. 91,92
Ut queant laxis resonare fibris (V) .. .. .. .. 65, 66
Veni Creator Spiritus (T, V) .. 51,52,53
Veni Redemptor gentium (V) . . .. .. .. .. 25, 28"
Verbum supermini prodiens E Patris (H. 181) (M) .. .. 24
Verbum supemum prodiens, Nec Patris (H. 228) (L) .. .. 58, 59
Vexilla Regis prodeunt (V) .. .. .. .. .. 36,37
Victims Paschali laudes .. .. .. .. .. 45
Virginis Proles Opifexque matris (V, M) .. .. . . 65, 83, 85, 108
No. 1. Pmmo die (Ifiatuiton). Mode IV.

A ■ men.
No. 2. An older form of the above (g>atllttt). Mode IV.

A - men.
No. 3. 2Eterne rerum (l&attsfiott). Mode 17.
■ ■
IP ■

AA -. Tr»pn
men.
No. 4. Another form of the above (JJatUtlt). Mode I.
±1
9E

A - men.
NO. 5. NOCTE SURGENTES (38 attgtOlt). Mode VIII.

3
C 2 ]
No. 6. Another melody (£atum). Mode VI.
"

A - men.

No. 7. Eocs jam noctis (ftatiSbOtt). Mode VI.

m ■

men.

No. 8. Jam lucis (i&attBbOJt). Mode II.


■PS ■ , ■ ■ ■

■ _ i ♦ ■
A - men.

No. 9. Nunc Sancte, &c. (UattgbOlt). Mode II.


—♦- J ♦ " | 1

lg ■ TTT
A - men.

r
L 3 j
No. 10. Another melody (£ole0ttUS). Mode VIII.

n ♦ ■ | ■ 5
A - men.

No. 11. Another melody (IfttttttS anil fflamfitat). Mode VI.

5 1
A - men.

No. 12. Lucre Creator (MattBfton). Mode VIII.

A - men.

No. 13. Another melody (Satum). Mode VIII.

4fc
A - men.

No. 14. Immense cosli (Satum). Mode I.

—m-\-t

■ . ■
A - men.
[ 4 ]
No. 15. Another form of No. 12 (flaetfjltn). Mode rm

A-men.

No. 16. Another form of No. 14 (Mattstion). Mode I.


♦ ■

A - men.

No. 17. Another form of the above (USedjlin). Mode I.

■ 1 ■ ■ ■ ■—■

■ ^ » ■ ■
A - men.

No. 18. Te lticis (Matisbon). Mode VIII.

^—H-J—H
A - men.

No. 19. Another form of the above (flHerijUn). Mode II.


■ ■ j , I ■ ■ ■ ■
f
Tfc _ ■ ■ *- ■
A • men.
[ 5 ]
No. 20. Jam sol reoedit ($tattsl>on). Mode VIII.

-±—1

A - men.

No. 21. Another form of the above (g>arum). Mode VIII.

□TO

A - men.

No. 22. Creatoe alme (UattSuOn). Mode 77.

' j ■ ■ ■ j j ♦ ■ ii ■ n
A

No. 23. Another form of the above (j3fteci)ltn). Mode IV.

A - men.

No. 24. Verbdm supernum (JSattSton). Mode 777.


V ■

A. - men.
[ 6 ]

No. 25. Jhsu, Redemptob (HattSton). Mode I.

A - men.

No. 26. A sous obtus (Kattebon). Mode III.


♦ ■

Its:

A - men.

No. 27. Another form of No. 25 (3>atUtn). Mode I.


4

■ "" ■■ ' ■ 11
A - men.

No. 28. Veni Bedemptob (Saturn). Mod* Z.

No. 29. Cbudelis Hebodes (iSatiston).

n ■ ■ r ■_i=^—

A - men.
[ 7 J
No. 30. Another form of the above (Hflecfiltlt). Mode VIII.

■ ■
A - men.

No. 31. Audi bbnigne (ftattafcott). Mode II.

m—■-

lg . , ■ ■ . ■ ''ll"! ' . ■■ ~—B—|" ^^^♦^B 1 fj


—■ ■ 1 1 h *
A - men.

No. 32. Ex more dooti (JtiattSttm) Mbrfe I.

■ J ♦

No. 33. 0 sol salutis (ISattSllon). Mode VIII.

A - men.

No. 34. Another form of No. 31 (Jfitecfjlttt). Jlfode 77.


■^ - I 1"-.
L 8 ]
No. 35. Another form of No. 82 (Satum). Mode II.

A - men.

No. 36. Vexella begis (iSattsflon).


il/oAs I.
,v ■

A - men.

No. 37. An older form of the above (giatum) Mode I.

A - men.

No. 38. Pange lingua (&att8&on). Mode I

■e i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ r^^-^^^l^gl
A - men.
L 9 ]
No. 39. Another melody (JRecfjltn). Mode III.

W 1

DC
men.

No. 40. Another form of the above (A cento arrangement by


Eev. J. W. Doban). Mode III.
" - lg ■ ■ ■ —

Arranged by Eev. G. EL Palmes.


No. 41. Esc dies (Uattafion). Mode II. transposed.
!■. -I
2*
This . . is the day which the Lord

hath made we will be joy

fui and glad ... in


[ io ]
No. 42. Hjec dies (Simplified setting of the above, arranged by
Rev. J. W. Doban.)

fit 3
This is the day which the Lord hath made:

we will re joice, and be glad in it.

=a
we will be joy - ful, and glad in it.

No. 43. Hjec dies (Alternative setting, arranged by A. H. Bkown).


Mode VIII.

This is the day which the Lord hath made :

5
we will be joy - ful and glad in it.

No. 44. HiEC dies (Alternative setting by A. H. Brown).


Mode VI. (XIV), Irregular.
it

This is the day which the Lord hath made,we will be joy-ful and glad in it.

No. 45. Victims Paschali (l&atigfion). Modes I. and II.

i
3
Chris tians 1 to the Pas-chal Vic tim Of-fer your thank-ful prais-es.

■ ■
The Lamb the sheep hath ran-som'd ; Christ, by sin un - de - fil - ed,

■ ■ *
Sin-ners to His Fa - ther re -con cil-ed. Death and life were con-tend-ing

■ ■
In a fray sore and wondrous : the Kingof life Who died now deathless reigneth^"
[ 11 ]

*= J ■ i fS
What saw - est thou, Ma - ry, On the way as thou cam - est I

3*
2f
I saw the grave's o - pen por - tal ; His glo - ry, Who rose from death,

53 ■ . ■
im-mor - tal ; _ . , . An-gels at - test - ing, And shroud and napkin rest-ing :
.Bright
1 ■ 1 ■i ♦ ■ ' J -■—L-g-ifi
The Lord, my Hope, hath a - ris-en : For Ga - li - lee, He leaves death's pri-son.

3=

Christ, we know, is tru - ly ris - en, Hence-forth ev - er liv - ing :

±5
Have mer-cy, Vic- tor King, par-don giv - ing. A

Al - le - lu la.

No. 46. Ad kegias Agni (KattSiOlt). Mode VIII.

^■■■■■1*'

■ 1 ♦ 41 »
3 A • men.

No. 47. Another melody (£ariim). Mode /F.

■ jg« g ■ ,———I-
♦ ■ r

a
A - men
[ 12 J
No. 48. Another form of No. 46 (ifilecfjlm). Mode Till.

A - men.

No. 49. Salutis humane (Iftatisifcon). Mode IV.

A - men.

No. 50. Another form of the above (jftftecfjlltt). Mode IV.

-■
A-

No. 51. Veni Creator (KatisJon). Moie VIII.

Praise to Thy e - ternal me rit, Fa - ther, Son and Holy Spirit. A - men.
[ 13 ]
No. 52. An older form of the above (satum). . Mode VIII
y~ , _ ■ » ■■ ■ i i _ ■ n * % ■
3

«. __ _ _ ■ _ li
.H ■ ♦ _ " ■ a ■ ■ II
■ II nnr
Praise to Thy e - ternal me-rit, Fa - ther, Son and Holy Spirit. A • men.

No. 53. Another form of the above (/Hecijltn). Mode VIII.

Praise to Thy e - ter-nal me rit, Fa-ther, Son and Ho-ly Spirit. A-men.

No. 54. Jam Cheistus (KattSfiOtt). Mode 1.

A - men.

No. 55. 0 Pater sancte (iaiUllt). Mode IV.


^ _ =+=

i,—lac
[ 14 ]
No. 56. Saoris solemniis (JJattBtlon). Mode I.

T~* - * -
-■—■
2f

No. 57. Another melody (ISetmSf antl (jfamfctat). Mode II. (X).

■ i I

A - men.

No. 58. Vekbum supernum (iftatisllOtt). Mode VIII.

A - men.

No. 59. Another melody (fflttf)\in). Mode VIII.


[ 15 ]
No. 60. Decora Lux (MattSbon). Mode IF.
■—i— —■—H~ ' i _
■ ■ J
^1
— 1
^ ■. ■ ^ i 1 - ■ . ■^peaj

(1 U
^ ^ .i, ■ d» ■*♦
i m~
"
A - men.

No. 61. Another miiiody (Saturn). Mode I.


—■—-« —■ — ■—|
"E
_ c .
■ ■
■ * 1

—■—| I
—m^a— —

■■ ■ ■—' —■ —■ •—■ ■

— — " ■ —W II
— », ^* ■ ■ A - men.

No. 62. Another form


_■of the above
■ (®f)att«0,
■ r 1). Mode 1.
-~ ■ _ ■ ■ m
±s ■ 1

„ ■ ■ . I
, B ■ i B_ . ♦—■ 1
^" ■

—■ ■ . + ■ ■ 1 -■ ' ■ ^
•- ■
'E

' I1 ♦-— *^=^l


A - men.
[ 16 J
No. 68. Another melody (ffifiartreg, 2). Mode VI. (XIV.)
ifr-"— i^J.— _ ■ ■ ■-

3E
A - men.

No. 64. Another melody (From Ha jFctllfp). Mode VI.


i— -♦ ■

■ m— m—
■ ■ _ i
■—— —■—
«— ■ -~—u

T ■

■ - || - - ||
A - men.
No. 65. Quod chorus vatum and Iste confessor (jj£atum). Mode II.
L 17 ]
No. 66. Ut queant laxis (itattgfcott). Mode II.
15 _■—■ _ 11 ■—■—i
-J»—■—.—■ 1iF ■ ♦ .— ■—

■k ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ •• _ ■ _
I ■ ■hi
i
■'S
b> ■ . ■ ■■>■*■■<
" a—1— *

IS—■—-—■—^ H
—i—
■ \—^rm
1 n
A - men.

No. 67. Tibi Christe splendor Patris (HJattSfeon). Mode II.


— . m - JO.
S ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ " " * ■ -1

. ■
■ ■ _ B_
—* p ♦ ■ 'i

+fc ■ ■■—■
■ ■ m1-■ - ■ w* m_ 1 u
^ ■ ♦
A - men.

No. 68. Miris modis (Utatisbon). Morfe IV.


[ 18 ]
No. 69. Another melody (Uouen). Mode I.
^—■- -♦ ■

■ ■
♦ ■

- ♦—■


—»-

A - men.

No. 70. Pater Superni (i&attS&on). Mode II.

5
♦ ■
I
A - men.

No. 71. Another melody (Jfilectlin). Mode VIII.


fc . L^J . I ■ ■ ■* ■ , » ■

A - men.

No. 72. Te Splendor et Virtus Patris (1&att8&on). Mode II.

■ * ■ i
A - men.
t 19 ]
No. 73. Exsultet oebis (iftattsbon). Mode IV.

No. 74. Sterna Cheisti (UattsbOtl). Mode mi.

■ ■

A - men.

No. 75. Deus tuorum (Iftatisfcon). Mode III.


■—■

No. 76. Another form of the above (iHccf)ltn). Mode III.

S ■ ■

1 - men.

No. 77. Invicte Martyr (Kattsfion). Mode VI.


. . ■ ■ ■ g ♦ ■ u-m=^J*^=£
C 20 ]
No. 78. Sanctorum meritis (ttattsboil). Mode III.

-■ — ■-

No. 79. Another melody (SolfBtttES). Mode II. (X).

Si
A - men.

No. 80. Another melody (^atum). Mode VII

3
L 21 ]
No. 81. ISTE OONFESSOB (l&attSfcOlt). Mode VIII.
■ i-l
■ * ■ 1
45

" ■ -t- ■ ♦ . ,

men.

No. 82. Another melody ((Kfjattre!*, 1). Mode V.

a , i - -■ ■

No. 83. Another melody (ffifjattreg, 2). Mode Z.


■ - . «- ■ ■ -M
^4
— ^
—■ B—hBr
=!=t: — , , ■ ■ H
^-fa — ■—

■ "—N — t —■ ■—■—■ +i
'1

fe=E0
A - men.
t 22 ]
No. 84. Another melody (fflfjartres, 3). Mode II.

No. 85. ViBGmrs proles (3&att£ii>on). Mode IV.

A - men.

No. 86. Ave Mabis Stella (l&atisfcon). Mode I.

men.
[ 23 ]

No. 87. Another melody (<jtf)attreSf). Mode II

5^
A - men.

No. 88. Another- melody (giantm). Mode IV.

A - men.

No. 89. 0 QUAM GLOEIFICA (g>atUtn). Mode II.

■* ■

A - men.

No. 90. Quem tekka, pontus (UattgfoOH). Mode II. transposed.

A - men.
[ 21 j

No. 91. Ukbs leata (Saturn). Mode II.


r~;
■ ■— ■ _ _ ■ ■ , m —
-* 1^$ "» _
■ ■ -
♦ i
■ R
1 !

- L. - - ■ ■ ■- -
■ < ■ a ■ ■ ♦ ■ " " ■ "
* ■

1• **
—P —■

■■- _ IIM
■ * ■ l| — — _ ||
— ii1
■ A - men.

No. 92. Another melody ($attS). Mode IV.


L 25 ]

Hbbenba

No. 93. A Patke Unigenitus


="—■—wT*
(*arum). Mode 111.

A - men.

No. 94. Decs Cbeator omnium (JJatUltl).

A - men.

NO. 95. SUMMI LABGITOR & ClAEUM DEOUS (joatUltt). Mode II.

A - men.

No. 96. ECOE TEMPUS IDONEUM (S>fitUHt). Mode III.


[ 26 ]

No. 97. Jesu quadragenable (*arum). Mode IV.

A - men.

No. 98. Chorus nov.e Hierusalem (^fltum). Mode III.

_ m_ _■_ „ ■ "

A - men.

No. 99. Sermone blando Anwelus (JeatUWt). Mode VIII.


*55 ■ ■ ■

A - men.

No. 100. Ad ccenam Agni providi (Ad regias Agni dapes) (JJjatUttt).
Mode VIII.

A - men.
[ 27 ]

No. 101. Tu Chbiste nostrum gaudium (J£atUttt). Mode VIII.

"1

A - men.

No. 102. Ajdesto Sancta Tkinitas (joatuilt). Mode III.

_s

A - men.

No. 103. Te Lucis ante terminum (SatUllt). Mode VIII.


■—»-
i

A - men.
No. 104. Christe qui lux es et dies (jpartUlt). Mode II.

35

A - men.
No. 105. Cultor Dei memento (g>arum). Mode VIII.

A - men.
[ 28 j

No. 106. Ketabundus (xatUBl). Modes V. and VI. transptsed.


- I ■ ^ ■ ■— m—W—■—r-
-ft: ■ *■ » I EE*
1. Raise your voi-cep. Faith • ful choirs, with rap - ture sing - ing,
Mon-archs' Mon-arch, From a stain -less Maid - en spring -ing,

Al - le - hi - ia ! 2. An - gel of great coun - sel, here


Match • less won - der 1 He a Sun Who knows no night,

:Fs_J--^-aLJb^n-r--^-^=ai
Sun from star He doth ap - pear, Born of Maid - en :
She, a star whose pa - ler light Shin - eth ev - er.

3. As a star its kin dred ray, Ma - ry doth her Child dis - play,
Still un -dimm'd the star shines on, And the Vir-gin bears a Son,

Like in na - ture ; 4. Le - ba - non's tall Ce - dar now


Pure as ev - er. To our vale of sor - row came

Hys - sop - like in vale to bow Con - des - cend - eth :


Word of God in nior - tal frame, Born In - car - nate.

5. Though E - sai - as had foreshown, Tho' the sy - na- gogue had known,
If her Pro -phets speak in vain, Let her heed a Gen -tile strain,

Yet the truth she will not own, Blind re - main - ing ;
And from mys - tic Si - byl gain Light in dark - ness.
[ 29 ]

it
6. No long - er then de - lay, Doubt not what le - gends say ;
Turn and this Child be -hold, That ve - ry Son, of old

Why be cast a - way, A race for - lorn ?


In God's Writ fore - told, A Maid hath borne. [A - men.]

THE PURIFICATION B.V.M.


V. We wait, O God, for Thy loving-kindness.
B. In the midst of Thy Temple.
THE NATIVITY B.V.M.
V. God had chosen her and predestined her.
B. He hath made her to dwell in His Tabernacle.

No. 107. Pange Lingua (=-atUm, Ctje KfpiOacJjfB). Mode I.

A - men.

No. 108. Iste Confessor (gai'lim). Mode Till.

=M5
[ 30 ]

No. 109. Adoro Te, supplex (jFtfltCf)). Mode V.


■ ■-

3:

A - men.

No. 110. Alma Chorus (Sarttm). Mode VIII.


* ■ m m » ■ . » «' ■ 7* » ■ g ■ []
Now let our voi - ces re-hearse our Lord's dear ti - ties in or - der.

i
9,-viour of men, Mes-si - as, Em- man- u - el, Lord of Sa-ba-oth.

Con-sub stan-tial, the Way and the Life, the Hand, On - ly - be - got- ten.

Wis-dom and Might, Be - giu-ning, The Firstborn of ev e - ry creature.

j_J_-
Al-pha is He and O-me'-ga, at once both the Head and the End -ing.
[ 31 ]

Fountain and Source of all good, our Ad-vo-cate and Me - di • a - tor:

*■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ . . . . ■ ... .[|

He is the Hei -fer, the Lamb, Sheep, Ram, the Worm, Serpent and Li-on :

Mouth and Word of God, Light, Sun, Glo - ry, Splen-dour and Im - age :

Bios- som, Bread, Vine, Door, Rock, Mountain, and Stone of the Cor - ner :

An - gel and Spouse of the Church, The Shepherd, the Priest and the Pro-phet :

^ ■ . « ' ' ■ ' 1 » , " ■ ■ , ■ M {


Migh - ty, Im- mor- tal, Su- preme, Lord God Om ■ ni - po - tent, Je - sus.

0 may He save us, Whose bo the glo - ry for a ■ ges of a - ges.

* These be Thy ti- ties, Je - su, to Thee be all honour and glo-ry. A - men.
* This verse is substituted for the preceding one on the Festival of The Holy Name.
A FEW ALTERNATIVE BARRED TUNES

FOR THE OFFICE HYMNS.

( 33 )
1
JAM LUCiS. L.M. GiJIDETTI.
jl To be sung i » Unison.
rft% ~ ~^=q—1—~i n 1 | i =^=
P'
A.
<-•>)•& A.. - Han -e-5—i
H ' —tH

—— I ! •] II I 1 I I 11 It II
'(j v -\ -g-T-g-g- lr fii I gj • J I ^—H^^o

, A - men.
-^4 IN: i?> II |M! 1 J - : 0 II
U_L]—- |p -5- ^ g H

S. GREGORY. L.M. Darmstadt Gesangbuch, 1698.

A A \ A^LA A A A J ^ rJ rJ r\ A

iji | _j j j —i—r
r pi p p p
P rrr
A-men.

( 34 )
WINCHESTER NEW. L.M. Mtmkalisch Handbuch
Hamburg, 1690.

E8E
P

-e-

i 1 1 i ! i j j J,
l^1
a o J
f r p
A- men.

P r-> 1— -fS—f^ —^
'■ r r ■ 1 r rn

4
S. BLASIUS. L.M. Dr. G iCNTLETT.
±—i—- 1 J Jl
p f r r'f

(rt&4- P- ^—^—— = TO „ P—h (5


=M=U
r M

1 1 =F=|
-el— <

A-men.fl
J-
1 1 1 T=tf
«=t=f

( 35 )
COME, HOLY GHOST. 88.88.88. T. Attwood.
Verses 1 & 2.
rTj n
~o—1 f" lUI

o J o [|J rfssd

II
I I

-j—i—i
&t—Gf— U| M J, —
~3 i 1
r
1 1 1 -O

9 ^ i °° ffl
ItS"

h -r-n—1-
1- -—j— ■ —cy-
1—
^ r'
* -J J,
est* ^ &
"-t— -r-n

F«r« 3. ,
-i^ul-
M fJ p*
I i
Teach us to know the Fa - ther Son, And Thee,
of Both, to
* rJ 1
1— ts--
J— —f¥ i

( 36 )
=B=:
FT r 'rCrP-^P
be . . but One ; That, through the a ges all . . a - long,

0=

3=
r- -r t tp-
This may be . . our end - less song;
4-
^11 I

Z2Z

Praise to Thy E - ter - nal mer - it, Fa - ther, Son, and

A A.

1-

Ho - ly Spi ■ rit, Fa - ther, Son, and Ho - ly Spi - rit. A - men.

^ rJ.o ^JJ^Lg J.J „

When Hymn 219 is sung to this Tune, it must be divided into 3 verses of 6 lines each,
and the last line of each verse must be repeated.
( 37 )
6
EVREUX. 11.11.11.5. French Church Melody.
<it To be sung in Unison.
1 \ I
> 4 <?

g_A A A 4- 4 A a4

ft J J

TfT
A A A
-Q-

Si
A - men.
".a 4TAA A 4r J A A
J—~ 1 Ff- 23

LORD OF OUR LIFE. 11.11.11.5. Q. M. Garrett, Mus. D.

*3E 4=
"rrrf f r r 1 p r r
o = 46.
j j ' A
4-4 * \Tr
-<s- I i i

( 3S )
8
ROUEN. 11.11.11.5. French Church Melody.
To be sung in Unison.

f r

J- I __J 1 L

r i
The Harmonies by permission ol the Proprietors ol "The English Hymnal."
( 39 )
9
ANGERS. 11.11.11.5. French Church Melody.
To be sung in Unison.
J
-& *1—-+-1
~~W • ¥ -m-
1 ' r
■&*k±—i 1—r 41 j
^ 4 d—i=*- 1—1 - M

-St iO<
T F-

i i

i
A - men.

The Harmonies by permission of the Proprietors of "The English Hymnal."

10
SAPPHICA. 11.11.11.5. Arthur H. Brown.

=i— 4=n
? LI
r f
J J J rJ J- J- -J- J- - i
—r r r 1—

( 40 )
_ I J i J. J. J. JjjJ-

=Fi— F 1—r

=8= i
rr T1
A - men.
j j ^
1 I
By permission of Arthur H. Brown.

11
LEITH. 66.G6.6G8. Anon.
^4-

i i
J J. i - U -J-
3 — IS m-f* m -
3e 1

-j—u. i 1 1
1 1 i I 1
1J

I I J J""1 I I
A.

=2
i rl i i r i i kf i i i i i i i i
A • men.
II • I 1 4
4

( 41 )
12
PANIS ANGELICUS (PARIS FORM).
French Church Melody.
To be sung in Unison. 66.66.668.
-9—-. ^3i^4-i 1—l-i

FT ™' FT " "rf?f:f

-A
1

Q1 rj~-

— (S-

-s>- 4- j. a.
-s>- Zf=r.

£ ? " O "8-; ieef

( 42 )
13
SANCTORUM MERITIS. 66.66.668. Berthold Tours.
u—+-
Eg?
m

Jl v. Ju J

By permission ol Novello and Company, Limited.

( 43 )
14
DUNEDIN. 66.66.668. Anon.
— — —f—i—i—
o• p>
t r r

1 O' n
1 —1'r r i p. r ! r

. Q Is r i I 1 J rj • m * rj --J—
—o fJ
p r p i 'rr r r o■

r-«s>-: r | O• n
^ 1 1

?■ r p 1
r

TP S—&—el- 1 O ' J,
:T r v r

""S3- 1
A - men.

( 44 )
15
S. MARYCHURCH. 11.11.11.11. From S. Allan's Tune Book

JA1 ij ft JnJz^j
1=

J J J I J

n
Fr rr
r men.

^ r r p= HH^-H
^ r r t r w——^H1

16 77.77.
NUN LASST UNS GOTT DEM HERREN. Praxis Pietatis, 1676.

PS
iii 1 i 1 i i 1 1

f3

C3—
A - men.
! 1
■f-i—
By permission of Rev. G. R. Woodward, from " Songs of Syon."
( 45)
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ALMA CHORUS. Hexameten. R. Vatjghan Williams.
Voices jn Unison.

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1. Now let our voi - ces re • hearse our Lord's dear ti - ties in or - der :

5. Al - pha is He and 0 - me - ga, at once both the Head and the End - ing,

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9. Blos-soni, Bread, Vine, Door, Rock, Mountain, and Stone of the Cor - ner,
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2. Sa-viour of men, Mes - si - as, Em - man - u - el, Lord of Sa - ba - oth,

6. Fomitain and Source of all good, our Advocate and Me - di - a - tor;


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10. An-gel and Spouse of the Church, the Shepherd, the Priest, and the Pro - phet,

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3. Con -sub- stantial, the Way and the Life, the Hand, On -ly - be - got - ten,

7. He is the Heif-er, the Lanib,Sheep,Ram,the Worm, Serpent and Li - on,


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11. Mignti • y, Im • mor -tal, Su-preme, Lord God Om - ni - po -tent, Je - sus :
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4. Wis - dom and Might, Beginning, llie First-born of ev - er • y crea-ture ;

i 8. Mouth and Word of God, Light, Sun, Glory,Splendour, and Im -age,

12 0 may He save us, Whose beeth


the glory for A ges of A - ges.
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, Alternative Version of verse 12.

12. These be Thy ti - ties, Je - su, to Thee be all honour and glo - ry.
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