543 DOMINE, REFUGIUM. Lord Garrett Wellesley Mornington. (1720-1781.) 25 Ps. xc. I LORD, Thou hast been our | dwelling | place || In | all | gener- | ations. || Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever Thou hadst formed the earth and the | world, || Even from everlasting to ever- | lasting, | Thou art | God. 2 Thou turnest man to de- | struction; || And sayest, Re- | turn, ye | children of | men. || For a thousand years in Thy sight are but as yesterday | when it is | past, || And as a watch in the night. 3 Thou carriest them away as with a flood; they are as a | sleep: || In the morning they are like grass which | groweth | up; || In the morning it flourisheth, and groweth | up; In the evening it is cut | down and wither- eth. 4 For we are consumed | by Thine | anger, || And by Thy | wrath are we | troubled. || Thou hast set our iniquities be- | fore Thee, || Our secret sins in the | light of | Thy countenance. - 1 5 For all our days are passed away | in Thy | wrath: || We spend our years as a | tale that is told. | The days of our years are threescore | years and | ten; || And if by reason of strength they be | fourscore | years, 6 Yet is their strength | labor and sorrow; || For it is soon cut off, | and we | fly a- | way. | Who knoweth the power | of Thine | anger? || Even according to Thy | fear, so is Thy | wrath. our days, || That we may apply our hearts - unto | wisLord, how long? || And let it repent Thee con- | cerning | 8 O satisfy us early | with thy | mercy; || That we may rejoice and be | glad — | all our days. || Make us glad according to the days wherein Thou hast af- | flicted us, And the years where- | in we have seen | evil. 9 Let Thy work appear | unto-Thy | servants, || And Thy | glory | unto their children., || And let the beauty of the Lord our God | be up- | on us: || And establish Thou the work of our hands upon us; yea, the work of our hands es- | tablish--Thou | it. 10 Glory be to the Father, and to the | Son, || And to the Holy | Ghost; || As it was in the beginning, is now, and | ever-shall | be, || World | without | end. A- | men. CANTATE DOMINO. Thomas Attwood. (1767-1838.) 26 Ps. xcviii. IO SING unto the Lord a new song; for He hath done | marvelous | things: || His right hand, and His holy arm, hath | gotten | Him the | victory. | The Lord hath made known | His sal- | vation : || His righteousness hath He openly shewed in the sight of the | heathen. 2 He hath remembered His mercy and His truth toward the house of | Israel: || All the ends of the earth have seen the sal- | vation | of our | God. || Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the | earth: || Make a loud noise, and re- -joice, and I sing -- praise. 3 Sing unto the Lord | with the | harp; || With the harp, and the | voice of a | psalm. || With trumpets and sound of | cornet || Make a joyful noise be- | fore the Lord, the King. 4 Let the sea roar, and the | fulness there- | of; | The world, and they that dwell there- in. Let the floods | clap their hands: || Let the hills be joyful to- | gether before the Lord; *5 For He cometh to judge the | earth; || With righteousness shall He judge the world, and the people with equity. I HOLY, holy, holy, | Lord God of | Sabbaoth; || Heaven and | earth are full of Thy | glory 2 Hosanna in the highest! Blessed is He that cometh in the name of the Lord. || Hosanna | in the highest! 3 Therefore with Angels, and Arch- | angels, || and with all the company of Heaven, we laud and magnify Thy glorious Name, || evermore praising | Thee, and | say— | ing, || 4 Holy, holy, holy, | Lord--God of | hosts; Heaven and | earth are full of Thy | glory; || 5 Glory be to Thee, || O | Lord Most | High. A- | men. I "THY will be done!" || In devious way The hurrying stream of | life may | run; || Yet still our grateful hearts shall say, "Thy will be This prayer done." and a prosperous | sun, || 2 "Thy will be done!" || If o'er us shine a gladdening will make it more divine | "Thy will be done!" done!" || Though shrouded o'er Our path with | gloom, || one comis ours: - to breathe, while we adore, | "Thy will be | done." Sir John Bowring. (1792-1872.) 1825. ab. 3 "Thy will be fort one BAPTISMAL CHANT. Thomas Tallis. (c. 1529-1585.) 1575 29 Before the Administration. I AND Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not to come unto | Me; } For of such is the kingdom of heaven. 1 He shall feed His | flock like a shepherd: || He shall gather the lambs with His arm and carry them | in His bosom. 3 I will pour My Spirit upon thy seed, and My blessing up- on thine | offspring; || And they shall spring up as among the grass, as | willows by the water-courses. After the Administration. I THEN will I sprinkle clean water up- on you, || And ye shall be clean : 2 A new heart also will I give you, || And a new spirit will I put with- | in you, 3 And I will take away the stony heart | out of your | flesh, || And I will | give--you a | heart of flesh. 314, 350 Portugal. Meinhold. 243 Warwick. 36, 414 Wave.. 510 Webb. 289 Wells. 55, 356 Portuguese Hymn 68 130 276 St. George's Chapel... 431 Willoughby. 63, 254 Priere..... 133, 500 Prince........ 155 St. Gervais.. 33, 222, 426 St. Jude. 349 St. Martin's. Mendon.. Meribah.. Merton.. 486, Promise. 71,239 St. Peter's. 377 St. Sylvester.. 34 Wilmot.. Miles Lane. Missionary Hymn 47, 412 Raven 62, 415 Redemption.. 446 Regent Square.. 213, 470 St. Teresa. 93, 107, 151 State Street.. 92 Rest for the Weary. 325, 385 Stephens. 458 479 Stockwell. 461 Yoakley. 223 Mount Carmel.. 216 Retreat.. 108 Requiem. Rhine N. Naomi. Nashville.. Nazareth. Neander.. Nebo. Rockingham... 238 Rock of Ages.. 224, 336 Sweet Hour of Prayer. 451 INDEX TO CHANTS. 382 T. 211 Russian Hymn..... 27, 434 Tappan.. Nettleton.. Newbold. Newbury... New Court. New Jerusalem Nuremberg.. 0. Oak. Oaksville.. Oblation.. Oliphant.. Olive's Brow. Old Hundred. Olmutz.. 152 Sacrament.. 35, 229,430 Sarum.. Saul. 289 Scheffer. 114, 140, 290 Schell.. 397 Scotland.. 91 Serenity.. 285, 487 Sessions.. 26, 466 Seymour.. 144, 270 Shawmut. Teleman's Chant. 496 Benedic Anima Mea... 537 533 403 364 Tempest... C. 427 453 Cantate Domini.. 535 Cantate Domino. 544 190 283 D. 372 Deus Misereatur. 536. 166 197 Domine Dominus..... 498 Domine Refugium... 539 543 539 |