4 the Right Rev. William C. Doane for No. 83; the Rev. Dr. Frederick L. Hosmer for Nos. 113 and 349; the Rev. Dr. Frank Mason North for No. 376; the Rev. Dr. John Brownlie for Nos. 263, 329, and 462; Mr. Bradford Torrey for No. 531; and Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons for No. 691. Acknowledgments are likewise due for the free use of copyrighted tunes not hitherto included to the Chautauqua Press for "Evening Praise" and "Bread of Life"; Bishop Doane for "Ancient of Days"; the Rev. Dr. Charles L. Hutchins for "Beaufort" and "Chignell"; Mr. H. J. Storer for "Patmos"; Mr. William G. Fischer for "I am Coming"; James Edmund Jones, Esq., for " Walden"; C. Crozat Converse, Esq., for "What a Friend"; and Mr. W. H. Doane for Evangel" and "Rescue the Perishing." March 30, 1911 NOTE. As far as possible, the HYMNs are here printed as their authors wrote them. All deviations from the author's text are indicated in the note beneath the hymn. The date set to the hymn is the earliest date obtainable, ordinarily that of its composition, in some cases necessarily that of first publication. Where two dates are given, they indicate that of the original form of the hymn, and that of the author's revised text used in this book. The word "publ." indicates that the date of writing is unknown, and that the date of publication is posthumous. The letter c, (circa), before a date is used where exact certainty is unobtainable. The names of the TUNES, unless for good reason to the contrary, are those authoritatively given them by the composer or his representative. Tunes bearing identical names are distinguished by adding the composer's name in brackets, e. g. ALLELUIA (Lowe), ALLELUIA (Wesley). The dates set to the tunes are the dates of first publication. Where dates, either of hymns or tunes, are altogether wanting, the date of the author's or composer's birth and death are given in brackets, e. g. (1816-1893), or, where living, that of birth only, e.g. (1838-), or the date of death, when that alone is known, e. g. (-1850). Come, Holy Spirit, calm my mind 149 For all the saints who from their labors rest 426 423 For My sake and the gospel's, go 364 For the beauty of the earth 456 For thee, O dear, dear country 257 For Thy mercy and Thy grace 10 For ever with the Lord 570 Forth from the dark and stormy sky 283 Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, I go 105 Forty days and forty nights 61 Forward! be our watchword 589 Founded on Thee, our only Lord 171 From all that dwell below the skies 279 From all Thy saints in warfare 723 From every stormy wind that blows. 433 From Greenland's icy mountains 394 125 636 651 635 64 348 192 594 131 From hands that would our land deflower 438 From ocean unto ocean 235 From the cross uplifted high 655 From the eastern mountains 528 367 GENTLE SHEPHERD, Thou hast stilled 162 Gently, Lord, O gently lead us 153 Give me the wings of faith to rise Give to our God immortal praise Give to the winds thy fears 642 35 268 See Commit thou all thy griefs Glorious things of thee are spoken 649 Glory and praise and honor 195 See All glory, laud, and honor 565 Glory to Thee, my God, this night 450 See All praise to Thee. 169 Go, labor on: spend, and be spent Go, preach My gospel, saith the Lord 681 Go to dark Gethsemane 351 God be with you till we meet again 728 God bless our native land I God calling yet! shall I not hear 156 God, in the gospel of His Son . Father, whate'er of earthly bliss Father, who on man dost shower 501 Golden harps are sounding 685 Grace! 'tis a charming sound. 213 Gracious Spirit, Dove Divine 210 Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost |