Eversley," "Mirfield," "Mrs. A. E. "" Mrs. Arthur Cottman for " Dei; 66 Dalehurst," Caterham," "St. Jude; the Rt. Rev. William C. Doane, D.D. for “ Ancient of Days; Dyer for "Weston; " Mr. J. W. Elliott for "Kemsing; "Harvard University for "Bethlehem (Barnby); Mr. H. M. Higgs for "Cara Patria; " Mr. G. Everett Hill for "Rex Triumphans; the Rev. J. S. B. Hodges, D.D. for “ Watts ” and “Eucharistic Hymn; ' the Rev. Charles L. Hutchins, D.D. for "Materna," "Penitence," "Pro Patria; " Mrs. F. G. Ilsley for "Ilsley; " Mr. C. S. Jekyll for " Stonleigh; " Mr. J. C. Knox for Knox; the Rev. Lindsay B. Longacre for "New America; Mr. L. H. Redner for "St. Louis; " Mr. F. L. Sealy for "Cantus Gloriosus; " the Rev. T. Herbert Spinney for "St. Denys; " Mr. C. G. Verrinder for "Verrinder; " Mr. Samuel Weeks for "Burleigh," "Lustleigh; " Oliver Ditson & Co. for "Diligence; " Thomas Nelson and Sons for " Marion; Presbyterian Board of Publication for "Glad Day," "Pilgrim Host; " 99 66 Psalms and Hymns Trust (London) for "Ravenglas," "Evening Shadows; "Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge for "Lundy;" Weeks & Co. for "Camden Road." Acknowledgment and thanks are also due to those who have allowed the purchase of permission to use the following copyright tunes to Mrs. Mary Blow for " Agnus Dei; " Mr. J. H. Gower, Mus. Doc. for "Meditation; " Mr. W. Crofton Hemmons for "" Aurora; the Rev. W. Garrett Horder for "Fides Patrum; " Mr. Robert Jackson for "Bekesbourne," ""Niagara," ," "Trentham; " Mrs. Robert Lowry for "Need; " Mr. A. H. Mann, Mus. Doc. for "Cantone," Lampadarius; "Mr. Horatio W. Parker, Mus. Doc. for "Foundation," ""Garden City," "Jubilate," "King of Glory," Stella; "Mr. H. J. Storer for "Brothers' Voices; Mr. Charles Vincent, Mus. Doc. for "Consecration," “Hatfield Hall," "St. Ishmael," "Solatium Caritatis; " Hymns Ancient and Modern for "Misericordia," ""Rangoon;" Novello, Ewer & Co. for "Day's Ending," "Lætitia," "Minister," 66 Ransomed Church; "Trustees of the Church Hymnary (Edinburg) for "Gratias Agimus," "Highgate; Universalist Publishing House for “Eaton; " Wesleyan Methodist Conference (London) for "College Chapel," "Downfield," "Gersau," rogate," Lynton," "Noricum." 99 66 99" Har A sincere effort has been made to ascertain the authorship and ownership of copyright tunes and hymns in order to secure permission for their use previously to insertion. If any copyright has been infringed, or acknowledgment omitted, the editors would tender their apologies for unintentional failure and omission, and give the assurance that these when known, will be remedied in future editions. Many of the hymns in this book, while not prepared especially with reference to Baptist sentiment and doctrine, are the productions of noted Baptist authors, as, for instance, Rev. George Washington Bethune, D.D., Rev. John Fawcett, D.D., Rev. Samuel Medley, Rev. Robert Robinson, Rev. Samuel Francis Smith, D.D., Miss Anne Steele, and Rev. Samuel Stennett, D.D. Other hymns found here have particular relation to Christian and ecclesiastical views as held by Baptists. The book is now sent forth with the earnest hope that, through the divine blessing, its use may help to promote a richer and more devout worship of God in the sanctuary and in the home. HERBERT B. TURNER. FIRST LINE Be still, my heart, these anxious George Rawson James Montgomery Trust Gabriel Vexillum Hanford 414 Rev. John Cennick St. Bees 143 Hans C. Andersen 334 Rev. John Cennick 207 Tr. by Bp. Woodford 588 540 Rev. Samuel Wolcott Tr. Rev. J. M. Neale Triumph 548 Tr. Rev. J. Chandler Andersen Pleyel's Hymn Amory Darwall Resurrexit H. Smart A. S. Sullivan Arr. Mendelssohn W. H. Monk Rev. T. Haweis E. Prout Arr. by S. Dyer Come hither, ye faithful |