Tune. Thee, sov'reign God...... .157-Old 100. ... This is the day the Lord. Page. 118 Irish Dismission 27-Angels' H. Tho' perfect eloquence......188London New ... Thou, Lord, by strictest....139 Barton .... ... .279 Irish Thrice happy man.... ...112-Evening H. .... To the Eternal Three........311-Sicilion 'Twas on that dark, that....281—Old 100. V. Vital spark of heav'nly......328-The first two WELCOME blest day.... .187-Wareham Page. Tune. ...... ... .. 52-Burford 10-Burford Why sinks my weak despon..324-Winchester Why standest Thou far off Why hast Thou cast us off .. 74-Ditto. Y .... YE saints and servants of the..113–113 Proper Appendix. DIRECTIONS FOR SELECTION OF TUNES. L. M. 8,8,8,8. Long Metre-4 lines, each containing 8 syllables GRAVE-Old 100-Angels' Hymn-WinchesterJob-St. Andrew's LIVELY-Morning Hymn-Evening Hymn-Derby-Wareham-Portugal-Islington-Acton-Truro-York-Burton-N. Sabbath. C. M. 8,6,8,6-Common Metre-4 lines, the first and third containing 8 syllables, the second and fourth containing 6. GRAVE-Burford-St. Mary's, (both minor key) Canterbury-Windsor-Messiah PLAINTIVE-London New-St. David's-St. James New Sarum-St. Ann's. LIVELY-Bedford-Irish-Abridge-St. George's Cambridge New-Nottingham-Westminster-Oxford-Nayland, by Rev. W. Jones. DOUBLE C. M.-St. Matthew's-81 Proper-Great Milton. S. M. 6, 6, 8, 6—Short Metre—the first, second, and fourth line contain 6 syllables each, the third line contains 8. GRAVE-Paddington-Aylesbury-Sutton. LIVELY-Peckham-Shirtand-Mount EphraimFalcon-Street, with Hallelujah. ADESTE FIDELES, the Portuguese Hymn, Page 341. N. B. Any Long Metre, or the 104th Psalm, my be accommodated to this tune. OLD 104-104 Proper-Adeste. OLD 113-Old 113 Proper-8, 8, 6.-GanthonyMartin's Lane. OLD 113-altered-8, 8, 6. OLD 112-6 lines of 8 syllables-Carey's-Yarmouth-Gloucester-Artaxerxes. N. B. Any L. M. suits this Metre, by repeating the first strain twice, as in Psalm 23"The Lord my pature shall prepare.” OLD 148-consists of 4 lines of 6 syllables and 2 of 8, as 228, "Ascribe immortal praise," 230, and 339.-Swithins-Portsmouth-Darwell. 7, 7,-consists of 4 lines, 7 syllables in each line, as 299,"Glory be to God on high."-Sicilion Hymn-Pleyel-Easter Hymn-Hotham. 8, 8, 7.-St. Peter's-The ancient Stabat Mater, as 200, or 305, “Lord of glory and salvation." 8, 7.-Vide 163-"Lo, He come with clouds," &c.— Trumpet-Helmsley-Bentinck 8, 7-as 276-"Hark, eternal praise ascending"St. Paul's-Benediction-the ancient Tantum Ergo-Haydn's-Jewin Street. "Glory to God on high," 215 and 303.—Trinity. "Holy, Holy, Holy Giver," 336.—Clapham. "Sing Hallelujah," 231.-Moravian Tune. "This God is the God we adore," 176.-Dismission. N. B. It is recommended to the officiating Minister to select the Psalms and Hymns for the service. This will enable him to adjust them to the subject and the discourse of the day. If he has a general knowledge of music, he will find the benefit of annexing suitable tunes. |