The Sabbath Hymn and Tune Book: For the Service of Song in the House of the LordLowell Mason, Edwards Amasa Park, Austin Phelps |
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Page iv
... thing of singing or not , to join vocally in the Psalmody as a religious exercise , regarding it as their duty and privilege . 2. Purity of tone is not indispensable , though it is desirable , to qualify one to unite in Congrega- tional ...
... thing of singing or not , to join vocally in the Psalmody as a religious exercise , regarding it as their duty and privilege . 2. Purity of tone is not indispensable , though it is desirable , to qualify one to unite in Congrega- tional ...
Page v
... thing from what it is in the other . The expression of the mountain is not more unlike that of the valley , than the legitimate expression of Congregational Singing is unlike that of Choir Song . Let the singing be habitually regarded ...
... thing from what it is in the other . The expression of the mountain is not more unlike that of the valley , than the legitimate expression of Congregational Singing is unlike that of Choir Song . Let the singing be habitually regarded ...
Page vi
... thing like symmetrical harmony . THE SABBATH HYMN AND TUNE BOOK is designed as a Manual for Congregational Singing . In ... things it is probable that hardly any man will find in any such book , every tune which he would be glad to have ...
... thing like symmetrical harmony . THE SABBATH HYMN AND TUNE BOOK is designed as a Manual for Congregational Singing . In ... things it is probable that hardly any man will find in any such book , every tune which he would be glad to have ...
Page ix
... thing which tends to confuse the congregation or to discourage the general par- ticipation in the song ; and they should furnish a full volume of sound with which the people can readily unite . It is better that all should sing the ...
... thing which tends to confuse the congregation or to discourage the general par- ticipation in the song ; and they should furnish a full volume of sound with which the people can readily unite . It is better that all should sing the ...
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... things , - 2 Beyond , beyond this lower sky , Up where eternal ages roll , Where solid pleasures never die , And fruits immortal feast the soul . 3 Oh for a sight , a pleasing sight , Of our almighty Father's throne ; There sits our ...
... things , - 2 Beyond , beyond this lower sky , Up where eternal ages roll , Where solid pleasures never die , And fruits immortal feast the soul . 3 Oh for a sight , a pleasing sight , Of our almighty Father's throne ; There sits our ...
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adore almighty angels behold bless blesséd blest bliss blood breath bright C. M. d cheer Christ crown dark dear death divine DOXOLOGY dwell earth eternal everlasting evermore eyes faint faith Father fear feet foes give glorious God the Father gracious grief guilt Hallelujah hath hear heart heaven heavenly heavenly host Holy Ghost honor hope Hosanna hour humble hymns Jehovah Jesus joyful King Lamb Lamb of God let thy light live Lord love divine mighty mortal mourn night o'er peace prayer Psalm Redeemer reign rejoice rest righteousness rise sacred saints salvation Saviour shine sing sinners sins skies song songs of praise sorrow soul sovereign Spirit sweet tears thine thou art thou hast thy face thy grace thy hand thy love thy majesty thy name thy praise thy throne thy word tongue trust tunes unto voice weary wilt wonders ye saints Zion
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Page 395 - What though the spicy breezes Blow soft o'er Ceylon's isle, Though every prospect pleases, And only man is vile : In vain with lavish kindness The gifts of God are strown ; The heathen, in his blindness, Bows down to wood and stone...
Page 96 - Dear dying Lamb ! Thy precious blood Shall never lose its power, Till all the ransomed church of God Be saved, to sin no more. 4 E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die.
Page 96 - THERE is a fountain filled with blood Drawn from Immanuel's veins ; And sinners, plunged beneath that flood, Lose all their guilty stains. 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day ; And there may I, though vile as he, Wash all my sins away.
Page 352 - MJUST as I am, without one plea, But that Thy blood was shed for me, And that Thou bid'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God, I come.
Page 215 - Let cares like a wild deluge come, And storms of sorrow fall ; May I but safely reach my home, My God, my heaven, my all...
Page 190 - So shall my walk be close with God, Calm and serene my frame ; So purer light shall mark the road That leads me to the Lamb.
Page 112 - Fear not," said he (for mighty dread Had seized their troubled mind), "Glad tidings of great joy I bring To you and all mankind.
Page 49 - Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed ; Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glorious at the awful day.
Page 178 - FOR a thousand tongues to sing ^-' My dear Redeemer's praise ; The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of His grace ! 2 My gracious Master and my God, Assist me to proclaim, To spread, through all the earth abroad, The honors of Thy Name.
Page 181 - He shall come down like showers Upon the fruitful earth, And love, joy, hope, like flowers, Spring in His path to birth ; Before Him, on the mountains, Shall peace, the herald, go ; And righteousness, in fountains, From hill to valley flow.