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THOMAS BOSWORTH,
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1878.
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
Preface...
vii
XI
xiii
xiv
...
2
...
4
6
Benedictus
8
io
...
Jubilate Deo
ii
quicunque vult
12
...
14
Cantate Domino
Nunc Dimittis
*5
16
...
Deus Misereatur
17
18
AND MISERERE.
215
PREFACE.
Notwithstanding
the large
an attempt
really
taste for
number
now
of English
set to
Psalters
to supply a desideratum.
During
work
late years a
Anglican Churches.
until a collection
richness,
and
variety,
for
unsurpassed
in
The Editor
is
body of
large
for
material.
each group of the Psalms in their daily course, the selection being
made
These
the
upper
numbered
series are
same
line,
i, 2, 3,
and
Nos.
and
2,
4,
and are
set respectively in
easy transition.
Those
in
intrinsically the
the
most
seasons.
The
or penitential occasions.
In no case
is
the
means a
variety
at
course.
to
By
which have
melody has
also
been selected
each morning
in
the month, having special regard to the character of the Psalms which
it
precedes.
at large at the
PREFACE.
viii
That
this
provision
made
is
American version
useful
Te
the Church,
to
Deum
in
which the
differs
all,
the production
been
and
low
fully used,
price.
The system
to
is
it
In
opportunities have
is
its
final
note of both
mediation and cadence.* Thus, wherever either of these has the penultimate or ante-penultimate accent in
final syllables
its last
of appropriating
them
to the last
measure
only.
a,j r
u/*
For behold from hence-forth
i_
Qur ^. ne . mies
And
)
(
*, j r
rA
from
For behold
,,
...
other
ho*-ly
In gld-ry ev-er-lastmg.
By no
remember His
u
henceforth
to
OF
INSTEAD
,
co-ve-nant.
For example
I
:
In glory eVer-last-ing.
(Ante-penultimate Accent.)
(Penultimate Accent.)
{-r-
last
covenant.
chanting be obtained.
and unmusical than to hear words of from two to five or six syllables
jumbled together upon one final note, such as " wilderness," " taberIn Gregorian chanting, by the varying
nacle," " uncharitableness ?"
some
owing
It
in
easily
disposed of
but,
as monosyllables
when occurring
PREFACE.
mode
called, another
ix
to
meet
all
requirements.
in his
Matin
form, having
in the
than one syllable (which form has lately been adopted in the recently
and Modern);
but
it
The
pointing marks are those which the Editor has used in his
'
at the first
word
to
induce a habit of
a practice fatal to
good chanting.
The Editors
whose names
are attached to their respective chants, for the use of their compositions
in
also
F by
Chants
to
the late
in
the
W. Dyce
and E,
for
Mr.
J.
Barnby*s
minster Chant Book, and for the two Chants by Dr. Stainer, Organist
of
St.
Paul's Cathedral
Canticle
to the
Chant Book ;
to
to
for his
Special Occasions.
Brentwood,
Trinity, 1878.
and
cor,
The Circumflex
syllable so
2.
(')
in the
first
minim, or beat,
3- (")> C)i or C) The Dot or Dots after the Acute Accent, or Dots
only, indicate a corresponding number of beats in either the Mediation
or Cadence
the accent itself being reckoned as one beat. Thus
:
to
14.)
O Two
one beat or
4.
Unto whom
And
The
5.
(-)
Syllables separated
Thus
notes.
(Venite.)
swa*re in^My wrath.
gfveth light un-to^the eyes.
(Ps. xix. 8.)
heavens declare the gk5-ryof God. (Ps. xix.
I
by a Hyphen are
to
be sung
1.)
to separate
Th6y
will
(Te Deum.)
For His Name only is excellent,* and Hfs prafse above heaven
and earth. (Ps. cxlviii. 12.)
tion
(*)
The
marks
all
&c,
other punctua-
in the Recitation
first
full
Mattins.
Christmas Day
Easter Day
Ascension Day
....
....
19, 45,
8,
Whitsun Day
....
89,
113,
15, 21.
68.
6,
Solemnization of Matrimony
Dead
J02,
130, 143.
69, 88.
32, 38.
22, 40,
no,
132.
114, 118.
24, 47, 108.
104, 145.
85.
III.
48,
Ash Wednesday
Good Friday
Burial of the
57,
2,
54.
128, 67.
39, 9o.
Commination
Si-
Table
I.
Psalm
in
may
or
any
of the following
Evensong
may
be used
Psalm 97,
98,
no,
143.
These
For
1,
20. 103.
Mattins Psalm
2,
For
For
Mattins- -Psalm
Evensong 72,
Mary, or
87, 96.
Temple.
Mattins Psalm
Evensong Psalm
Psalm
Mary.
Psalm
Evensong
8, 19, 89.
no,
40,
Psalm
Mattins
Psalm 54,
Mattins
Psalm 103,
72, 81.
108,
in.
Evensong
Psalm
For Tuesday
in
Mattins
Psalm
Mattins
8,
Psalm
8,
Any
Mattins
of the following
Psalm it,
Psalm 92, 97,
On Days
be used
of Apostles
the Psalms in the Daily order are less appropriate, any of the following
at the discretion of the Minister:
Psalm
For
may
1,
Evensong
When
Psalm 65,
the
in
Mattins
For
For Monday
Mattins Psalm
Psalm
Evensong
Mattins
no,
19, 34, 45, 46, 61, 64, 68, 75, 97, 98, 99,
no,
may be
used,
Psalm
24, 27, 45, 46, 47, 48, 84, 87, 100, 118, 122, 132, 133, 134, 150.
65, 67, 81, 103, 104, 126, 127, 128, 144, 145, i47
For ScJwol Festivals Psalm 8, 23, 34, 119 {v. 1 to 17), 148.
For Choral Festivals Psalm 33, 47, 81, 92, 96, 98, 108, 142, 147, 150.
For Ember Days Psalm 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134.
For Rogation Days Psalm 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67.
For Missionary
Services
Psalm
Visitations, or
At Confirmation Psalm
Ruridccanal Chapters
Societies
122, 133.
13, 19, 20, 23, 24, 26, 27, 34, 84, 116, 119, 148.
Table
II.
SOME HOLIDAYS.
Sundays
I.
II.
Psalm
Day Psalm
9, 10,
2, 8, 84.
n.
in Advent.
III.
Psalm
49, 50.
* The Psalms
for Palm Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in Easter Week and in Whitsun
Week, ami All Saints' Day, have been put forth by the Ordinary since the Synod.
DIRECTIONS, ETC.
I.
II.
Psalm
Septuagesima
I.
II.
Psalm
Psal m
Sexageshna
1 04.
xin
Psalm 49,
Quinquagesima
90.
Sundays in Lent.
IIL Psalm 102, 130.
6, 25, 32.
38, Si-
IV.
Easter
Day Psalm
77.
V. Psalm 22.
VI.
40, 45-
,,
Psalm 28,
Psalm
II. OJl ,,
117, 118.
19, 20, 21.
Ascension
Day Psalm
Whitsitn-Day$a\m
I.
II-
Psalm
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
1, 2, 3.
4, 6, 7.
II, 12, 13, 14.
>
2 5> 26.
33, 34-
37-
,
,
X.
84, 85
III.
iv.
2. 57,
Psalm
,,
no
v Psalm
-
1
|
80, 81.
133.
XIV.
XV.
XVI.
XVII.
XVIII.
,,
,.
XIX.
XX.
XXI. Psalm
XXII.
,,
7i.
73-
XXIII.
XXIV.
XXV.
XXVI.
XXVII.
107.
,,
,.
,,
io9*
month
Te Deum
DIRECTIONS, ETC.
xiv
Jubilate,
Be)iedictus
to
is
not used.
September
(if
Cantate Domino, must not be sung on the 19th evening of the month.
New Lessons are used, it must be sung on the 23rd September.
If the
Nunc
(if
the
New
New
it
the
In the
All the Chants in this work marked thus * are copyright.
the former being the
Index they are marked thus * and thus t
property of the Editor, the latter that of the Composer. Application
for permission to print any of the Editor's copyrights (*) in this
collection for Choral Festivals, &c, should be made to Mr. Arthur H.
Brown, Brentwood, Essex.
;
TE
DEUM LAUDAMUS.
For
the
American
Version.
oPa
\Tr-gin.
f (~\ COME,*
\_J
va-tion.
2 Let us come before His presence
and shew ourwith thanksgfv-ing
selves gla*d in Him with Psalms.
3 For the Lord is a gre*at God
and a great King above all gods.
4 In His hand are all the corners
and the strength of
6( the earth
:
the Hills
5
it
is
His
al-so.
The
/6 O
mfZ To-day
down
Dr. C.
S.
Heap.
if
x Cv
Rev. T. HELMCsa.
ye
will
hear His
ness
9
Me
When
works.
io Forty years long * was I
grieved with thfs genera-tion,~and
It is a people that do err in
said
their hearts, for they have not known
My ways.
:
ii
wrath
dry land.
fall
Unto whom
:
in~My
sware
My rest.
/ Glory be to
into
the Son
without end.
"A*-men.
J.
Weldon.
ffasdja
Rostrum
//^^HRIST
our passover
V^
ficed for us
keep the feast
is
sacri-
vened bread of
since-ri-ty
and
truth. ffrst-fruits^of
them
that slept.
ribi
/ /""^HRIST
v
^-aSSlP^^^siP
In Tenor.
^3
^g^giie-si
He
He
4 For in that
rfnto sin
lfveth,
once
He
died
died,*-
but in that
lfv-eth un-to God.
:
He
For as
even so
Adam
a*ll
die
be made
a-live.
/ Glory
in
is
be to the Father, and to^the Son and t(5 the Ho-ly Ghost
As it was in the beginning,* is now, and ever shall be world without
nd. *A*-men.
:
Cha:/t,
which appears
in
one or
|tesd)a
H. Brown.
v^
ffced for us
keep the feast
/but
sacri-
&
Cor.
v. 7 .
alive unto
G6d through
~
therefore let us
truth.
Dr. E. G. Monk.
10.
n-n^ziz
-h-1
'
J^-sus
Rom
vi
9-
ffrst-fruits^of
resurre'e-tion of the^dead.
/"/^HRIST being
V^
He
lfveth,
5
He
/ but
lfv-eth un-to
in that
God.
selves * to
A. H. Brown.
For as
even so
made
in
a-live.
in
Adam
Christ
211
shall
C1
die
a*ll
Cor. xv.
be
20.
Fisher.
>eum jutuoamus*
<Le
J.
TURLE.
we
be
the Lord.
2 All the e&rth doth wor-ship
Thee the F&ther^ev-er-last-ing.
3 To Thee all Angels cry a-loud
the Heavens, and <ill the powers
:
there-in.
(Can.)
mf 7 The
pany of the
Ap6*s-tles
glorious
c6m-
(full) pfaise
A;
19.
Thee.
H. Brown.
knowledge Thee,
mf 1 1 ThS Farther
Ma-jes-ty
6f an in-finite
6h-ly
C6*m-for-ter.
of GlG-ry
A. H.
Brown
m*^mkmm0$m
*$ when Major,
Dr. Aldrich.
TE
RUSHBROOKE.
* F.
27.
C.
p 22 O
When Thou tookest and bless
Minor.
(Dec.) pp
to delfv-er man
didst n6t abho*r the Vir-gin's
upon Th6e
Thou
womb.
be-liev-ers.
of
Thou
God
sittest at
Minor.
pp
come
20
Thy
We
19
:
t6
We
be our Judge.
therefore pray Thee,* help
whom Thou
hast
redeemed with Thy pre-cious blood.
:
Major.
28
up6n
last-ing.
Saints
in
gl6ry eV-er-
Lord,
us
let
&s
Thy mercy
our
trust
lighten
is
in
Thee.
(Full)p 29
Thy
sin.
ser-vants
peo-ple
Name
Major.
1
Thy
Thine he-ri-tage.
23 G6-vern them and lift them
Lord, save
Gardner.
tru*st-ed
let
me
found- ed.
T.
Kblway
3
1
umm*
33eneDiate,
1
/ f^\ ALL
V_7
O ye
Lord
ye^the
Hfm
for ev-er.
magnify
Lord
Hfm
ble'ss
Him, and
praise
for ev-er.
praise
Him
for
all
bliss ye^the
magnify
Lord
Hfm
praise
Him, and
for ev-er.
for ev-er.
Lord
magnify
Hfm
Him,
praise
and
for ev-er.
Him
ble'ss
for ev-er.
magnify
Him,
and
Lord
Hfm
ye
Hfm
for ev-er.
magnify
Hfm
for eV-er.
praise
Hfm
for ev-er.
Him
for ev-er.
ble'ss
ye^
n
14 O ye Ice and Sn6w, ble'ss ye
the Lord praise Him, and magnify
15 O ye Nights, and Days, bless
praise Him, and
ye^the Lord
praise
for ev-er.
Winds
magnify
16
ble'ss
ble'ss
magnify
ble'ss
ye^the
9
ye Stars of Heaven,
ye^the
Hfm
praise
for ev-er.
the Lord
ev-er.
5
Lord
Hfm
the
ye the
praise
Dr. E. G. Monk.
35.
ble'ss
A. H. Brown.
4j:pera.
"t-F-^T^nr
Hfm
for ev-er.
magnify
Hfm
for ev-er.
magnify
Him
for ev-er.
* L.
Barcroft.
Hopkins.
A-
(CJw.tige
hi- re
/18 O
let
the
ev-er.
22
ye~the
Lord
Him
magnify
praise
Him,
and
for ev-er.
Lord
Him
24
praise
for ev-er.
all
bless ye^the
magnify
Lord
Him
praise
Him, and
for ev-er.
/26 O
44.
Lord
Him
praise
Him, and
for ev-er.
ev-er.
28
ye Priests of the Lord, bless
praise Him, and
ye^the Lord
:
magnify
29
ble'ss
Him
for ev-er.
magnify
Him
for ev-er.
Spirits and
ye
Souls of
p 30
the Rfghteous, ble'ss ye'the Lord
praise Him, and magnify Hfm for
:
ev-er.
ye~the
magnify
Barcrokt.
31 O ye holy and
heart, ble'ss ye^the
humble Men of
Lord
praise
:
for ev-er.
Azarias,
and
32 O Ananias,
praise
Mfsael, ble'ss ye~the Lord
:
/ Glory
be to the
Son
to'the
and
to
for ev-er.
Father, a*nd
the Ho-ly
Ghost
As
it
was
now, and
in the beginning,* is
eVer shall be
world
without end.
mmmmmmm
A-men.
Rev. Sir F. Ouseley.
5
1
:
;
'BtneXtitiU,
Omnia Opera.
Dr. P. Hayes.
/ r\ ALL ye Wdrks
of the Lord,*
Him, &c.
4 O ye Waters that be above the
Firmament, * ble'ss ye the Lord
praise Him, &c.
5 O all ye Powers of the Lord,*
bless ye the Lord prafse Him, &c.
6 O ye Sftn and M(fon,* ble'ss ye
the Lord prafse Him, &c.
Lord
praise
*/
ble'ss
Him,^c.
21 O ye Wells,* ble'ss ye the Lord
prafse Him, &c.
22 O ye Seas and Flo*ods,* ble'ss
ye the Lord prafse Him, &c.
23 O ye Whales,* and all that
move in the Waters,* ble'ss ye the
Lord prafse Him, &c.
24 O all ye F6wls of the Afr,*
bless ye the Lord prafse Him, &c.
25 O all ye Blasts and Ca*ttle,*
bless ye the Lord prafse Him, &c.
O ye Children of Men,*
bless ye the Lord
prafse Him, &c.
27 O let Israel* ble'ss the Lord :*
prafse Him, &c.
28 O ye Priests of the Lord,*
ble'ss ye the Lord
prafse Him, &c.
29 O ye Servants of the LoVd,*
prafse Him, &c.
ble'ss ye the Lord
p 30 O ye Spirits and S6uls of
the Righteous,* ble'ss ye the Lord
prafse Him, &c.
31 O ye holy and humble MSn of
prafse
he'art,* ble'ss ye the Lord
Him, &c.
32 mf O Ananias, Azarias, and
prafse
Mfsael,* ble'ss ye the Lord
Him, &c.
p
Glory be to the Father, a*nd to
&nd to* the Ho-ly Ghost
the Son
As it was in the beginning, * is
:
*/26
n6w, and
ver shall be
without e*nd. A-men.
w6rld
47.
The Angels
Verse
to
'*
*
.
A. H. Brown.
i^eneOXU8. St.
Luke,
i.
68.
A. H. Brown.
OLESSED
JD
Is-ra-el
^5 To
promised
to
Rev. W. Felton.
* A.
IO
H. Brown.
/ S~\ BE joyful
with praise
coifrts
ge'-ne-ra-tion.
\^f
is
God
it is
He
E. PURCELL.
be thankful unto
truth endureth
from generation
to
/ Glory be
the
ture.
HlNDLE.
is
Son
without nd.
"A'-men.
62.
^^SBa=c=^rii
1
A. H. Brown.
64.
Dr. Blow.
d^utanique OHUt*
*
/Tl WHOSOEVER
VV ved before
will
be
sS-
things it
is necessary that he h6\d the Catholick Faith.
:
all
FlSHEK.
3
that
And
is
this
TRlN-ITY~in U-NI-TY.
4 Neither confounding the PERSONS nor divid-ing^the Sub-stance.
5 For there is one person of the
father,* anOther df the SON and
another 6i the ho-ly ghost.
:
6 But the GODHEAD of the FAof the SON,* and of the HOLY
GH6ST, is a'll ONE the Glory equal,*
the Majesty co-e-ter-nal.
mf 7 Such as the father is, such
THER,*
is^the
SON
&nd
siich is^the
HO-LY
GHOST.
8
ifn-cre-ate
is
GOD.
And
16
:
Change.
un-cre-ate.
father
The
incomprehen-
mf 21 The father
is
ma*depf
SON incomprehe'n-si-ble
and the HOLY ghost incdm-pre-
none
hen-si-ble.
sible,* the
io
The father
etr-nal
e-ter-nal.
ii And
eternal, the
and the
s6n
h6ly GH^ST
ten.
(^UlLUIN^UK VULT.
f 24
So there
is
tnf2$
And
afore,
thre'e
one Christ
wor-ship-ped.
28 He therefore that will be sa-ved
must thtis thfnk of~the trin-i-ty.
(Change
necessary
that he
it is
to everlasting salva-tion
INCAR-
NATION
JE-SUS
CHRIST.
30 For the right Faith is,* that
w6 believe and~con-fess that our
LORD JESUS CHRIST, the SON of
GOD, is GOD and MAN
/ 31 God, of the Substance of the
the father, * begotten before the
worlds:^ and Man, of the Substance
of his M6ther, born in the world
f 32 Perfect g6d, and per-fect
Man of a reasonable soul and
htiman tie's h sub-si's t-ing
:
f 2,3
yt
He
is
G6*d
not two, but
TRINITY * none
6*-ther
none is
in this
29 Furthermore,*
Man
and
or after
greater, or less than^an-oth-er
26 But the whole three persons
are co-eternal toge-ther and co-equal.
27 So that in all things, * as is
afore-said the UNITY in trinity,*
and the trinity in Onity is to^be
is
Who, alth6ugh He be
34
thre'e
and
Man
is
one CHRIST
Who
38
own works.
/41 And they
fire.
GHOST
As it was
;
in the beginning,* is
now, and ever shall be
w6rld
:
without end.
13
'A'-men.
Or,
W. Dyce.
75.
mf TV/TY
lVX
hath
Lord
rej6iced
in
7 He hath put
fr(5m their seat
:
the hum-ble
/8
Him
throughout
all
Dr. T.
F's
must be
f
It is
Jj
/ Glory be
gene-
These
on thm
is
and meek.
hath
Abraham and
His Name.
S.
also
Dt
the mfghty
and hath exalted
that fear
rations.
He
down
i.
Brown.
their hearts.
viour.
Luke,
A. H.
my spirit
God my Sa-
and
-S.
*
76.
without end.
'A-men.
W. Hixe.
puis,
when major.
14
ountate oomtno.-psALM
Dr. E. Ayrton
SING
new
* L.
J.
84.
right hand,
and
TlRRELL.
shawms
mar-vellous things.
X cvm.
and
all
in.
and
Ghost
As
it
was
beginning,* is
world
"A'-men.
in the
e'fid.
H. PURCELL.
n tJ
jflunc EHmittig;
Or,
92.
Rev. R. R. Chope.
96.
* L.
95.
-^- -> gS
^nr
-'4J1
SI P^W
nrp^
mf T ORD, * now
-gja
i^i
Thou
J.
Bishop
&
M7
-<&-!
>-
29.
ii.
'
gfe
rr
?-'
SSr1r
Barnby.
Med
^ L g-?g- -Sr-^
-
F^
^ *5 P
depart in
peace &cco*rd-ing^to Thy word.
2 For mine e'yes have seen Thy
Gen-tiles
and to be the gl6ry of
po-ple Is-ra-el.
Glory be to the Father, and
n
to the Son
nd to* the Ho-ly
sal-vS-tion.
Ghost
Thy
lettest
servant
Thy
As
W. A. Blakeley.
4-
is
it was
in the beginning,*
now, and eVer shall be w6rld
without nd.
98.
*A*-men.
E.
Wood.
Oeus
ittisereatur*-psALM
kwi.
*
103.
rn
Jh
1
~l^
II
A. H. Brown.
R. Bellamy.
104.
l-^f
if
'
[- [-
'
us
II
II
-,
-^
,1
^ ~
na-tions.
r-
HI
Lee.
Thee.
all
God
among
\V.
me'r-ciful un-to us
-i
Barney.
us, and
and shew us the
of His countenance,* and be
vJT bless
Then
praise Thee.
4 O let the nations rejoice and^
be glad for Thou shalt judge the
folk righteously,* and g6vern the
na-tions ^up-on earth.
107.
tt-^-
*J.
light
k
THF^rt^^B
^-Hi^i^r
g ^
A. H. Brown.
is
without nd,
w6rld
*A*-men.
PlRCELL.
T. Tallis.
17
H. Brown.
rr
,_
<g
m
-<s>-
I*
"
-s-
pgy
H<g-|
*1/4>,
* =J
o"
THE PSALTER.
-:o:-
W.
exultemus Domino.
A. Blakelky.
ff\
\J
tion.
wkh
the hills
5
it
is
His
al-so.
and He made
and His h&nds prepaY-ed^the
The
sea
is
Hfs,
dry land.
p 6 O come, *
and
fa*ll
down
* G.
2.
m/S To-day
let
us w6rship,
ye
will
hear His
ness
9 When your fathers
;
Me
pr6ved
te*mpt-ed
M, and saw
My
works.
io Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera*-tion,^and said It
is a people that do err in
their
hearts, for they have not known My
ways.
:
Unto wh6m
ii
wrath
if
Rowland.
into
My
swaYe in^My
UA\
1.
PSALM
*
Beatus
i.
vir,
Rev. T. Helmore.
[PSALMS
I, 2.
<5rv.
T. Tallis.
2.
as
w/"13LESSED
is
the
man*
that
shall pros-per.
/"5 As for the ungodly,* it is not
with them
Psalm
2.
(Full)mf-j ButtheLordknoweth
the
w&y
wy
out end.
"A*-men.
E. Purcell.
Sp
2.
W\ W. Brown.
^SUgP^
^ &&
?*g^Jf^Bffi
Psalms
MA TTINS.
2, 3.]
me
why do
thing
Thee
mf \o Be
us.
ff \ He that dwelleth
in
heaven
Lord
The kings
[Day l
His wrath
them
in
His
s<5re dis-plea-sure.
Psalm
'
Domi)ie, quidmultiplicati?
Brown.
many
my
Lord
for the
sus-
me.
2
Rowland.
* G.
2.
ORD,* how
p T
1
3.
A. H.
Many one
oP
a-bout.
defend-er
Thou
lifter
up
4 I did cail upon the L6*rd with"
mv voice and He heard me out
of His ho-ly hill.
5 I laid me down and slpt, and
and the
in his
un-god-ly.
w/S Salvation belongeth un-to"
the Lord and Thy blessing is upo*n
Thy peo-ple.
:
fPSAl
4.
Day
THE PSALTER.
i.]
Psalm
* A.
p T T
Xi
Thou
was
EAR me
when
Cum
4.
H. Brown.
G6d of my rfgh-teous-ness
me
hast set
in trouble ;*
when
at liberty
my
prayer.
Know this
hath chosen
Lord
man
that
is
PSALM
1
5.
G. Rowland.
and
Wh6
my
fn
and
ta*ke
my
rest
for
it
is
Thou,
me
dwe'll
in safe-ty
Verba
Dr. E. G. Monk.
ih
mf 2 O
4, 5.
invocarem,
2.
call,*
[Psalms
me a
auribux.
*
2.
Rev. R. R. Chope.
Psalms
MATTINS,
5, 6.]
3 My
betfmes,
voice
shalt
Lord
Thou hSar
early in the
morning will I direct my prayer
unto Thee, and^will look up.
4 For Thou art the God * that hast
no pleasure in wfck-ed-ness neither
:
shall
stand
inThy sight
that work
6 Thou shalt destroy th6m that
speak le*as-ing the Lord will abhor
both the blood-thfrsty a*nd de-ceitall
thSm
man.
7 But as for me,* I will come
into Thine house,* even upon the
multitude of Thy mer-cy
and in
Thy fear will I worship t6ward Thy
ful
ho*-ly tem-ple.
8 Lead me,
righteousness,*
-ne-mies
be-fore
Lord, in Thy
because of mine
make Thy wy
my
plafn
9 For there
mouth
his
is
their
1.
no faithfulness fn
inward p&rts are
ve-ry wick-ed-ness.
10 Their throat is an 6pen se*pul-chre
tMy flatter with their
tongue.
:
imaginations
love
Thy N&me
Thee;
(Full)
give
rfgh-teous
13
Thy
wilt
shall
be
jo*y-ful in
the
with^a shield.
face.
PSALM
*
6.
Domine, ne in furore,
W. W. Brown.
* T.
2.
MORLEY.
me
mer-cy's sake.
chisten
[Day
in
Thy
dis-plea-sure.
L6rd, for
pun-ish
me ?
wlter
my
cdiich with
my
tears.
[7
My
Day
THE PSALTER.
i.]
[Psalms
* T.
My
7
tr6u-ble
is gone for
very
and worn away because of
beauty
:
mine e-ne-mies.
(Major) f 8 Away from me,* all
y that work va*-ni-ty for the Lord
11
of^my weep-
PSALM
* A.
H. Brown.
de-li-ver
me
lion,*
my
soul, like a
the*re is
^3
hfm
me
my;
petf-
my
prayer.
inf \o All
sud-den-ly.
fneus.
Burnett.
mf 5 Then let mine enemy persemy soul, and ta*ke me yea, let
him tread my life down upon the
cute
earth,*
Lest he devour
Lord wilPre-ceive
the
2.
God,* in Th8e
\_J have I pu*t my trust save
me from all them that persecute me,
yea,
Domine, Deus
7.
mf pj LORD my
shame
ing.
and
9
tion
6, 7.
MORLEY
dust.
in the
Thy
Psalms
8
The Lord
shall
Lord
Thou
the just.
10 For the right-eous God
the ve-ry hearts and reins.
trleth
Who
of heart.
12 God is a righteous Judge,*
strong, and pS-tient
and God is
man
He
He hath bent
ness.
16
o-ther.
His
teous-ness
Psalm
Domine,
8
*Dr. E. G. Monk.
f (~\
V_y
how
Thy Name in
Thou that hast s6t
excellent
is
the world
Thy glo*-ry^a-bove the heavens
2 Out of the mouth of very babes
and sucklings hast Thou ordained
strength,* because of Thine e'-nemies
that Thou mightest still the
Snemy, a*nd the^a-veng-er.
mf 3 For I will consider Thy
iieavens,* even the works of Thy
ffh-gers
the moon and the st&rs,
which Th6\i hast ordain-ed.
4 What is man,* that Th6u art
mind-fuPof him
and the s6n of
a*ll
tha*t
Thou
vi-sitest
him
a pit
and is fallen himself into
the destruction that he maMe for
rea-dy.
it
1.
man,
will
sword
13 If a
whe't His
per-se-cu-tors.
My
11
1.
[Day
give sSntence
ple;*
EVENSONG.
7, 8.]
Dominus
nosier.
L)r.
2.
Greene.
the an-gels
to crown him with
glo'-ry^and wor-ship.
6 Thou makest him to have dommion of the wo*rks oPThy hands
and Thou hast put all things in
:
subje*c-tion
under
his feet
and ox-en
yea, and
the beasts of the field
8 The fowls of the air,* and the
and whatsoever
ffshes oT the sea
walketh through the pSths of the
7 All sheep
seas.
nour
THE PSALTER.
Day z]
[Yenite.
Daw
The Second
jVfotttns,
l
Dr. Woodward.
r\
v^
m/S To-day
COME,*" let
us smgdn-to~
us heartily
rejoice in the strength of otfr sal-
the
Lord
Me
Unto whom
wrath
down
ii
hear His
My
dry land.
will
works.
io Forty years long * was I
grieved with thfs genera'-tion,'*and
said It is a people that do err in
their hearts, for they haVe not known
My ways.
fall
ye
if
as
voice,* harden no't your hearts
in the provocation,* and as in the
day of temptation fn the wil-derness;
9 When your fathers te'mpt-ed
let
va-tion.
and
A. M. Sewell.
2.
into
sware in~My
My
rest.
As
it
without end.
8
*A'-men.
Psalm a
JAY
"TL\
2.
v.Tiich
:he pe rle
speak of
will
works.
::
be
I will
Thee
yea. rr.y
Narr.e
^13 Have
While
back
drf-ver.
r-erish a:
Thv
u:
4 For Thcubh
r'rd.: and~:r.y :;
in the thrive :h:
has:
5 Thou
then.* ar.c ces:r
Thou has: pu:
:-.
.-
:he
/7
i
Thou that
lfttest
me tip from'"
a:esj:-f deauh..
f
That
may shew
Thy
all
d:.-:
:'::
c6me
are
:
-,
thou enc
fi
maketh
H rch-es:.
?r" 5
He
v-daer.
He
Thy
c:
r ::.
gl
But the
ev-er
..--.'
H--
'
:'
.
a refuge in
io And
Name wS\
die
they
cu: :
foe Thou. d::d.
then; :ha: sdek
::
execute
is
:rdrc-ed
md
all
EtGoc
-hew-d
.
minister
: ::
:.he
:::
1_
be EbrgGt-ten
of the meek shall not pe*r-ish~for
i
Er-er.
ftC
hed
::>::
wtf 5 For he s:
r'uh-:e :us-r.:r
true judgment a:
'The
1 ri
I:':
endure
prepared
-.
,d
ir.
defence for
memoria..
U p.
Lord,* and
let
not
man
T chem
:o
6 L
kndw them-
in fear,
heathen may
be but men.
[Psalm
jo.
Day
THE PSALTER.
2.]
PSALM
o.
Ut
quid,
T. Kelway.
'AA/rHY
Thy
standest Thousoffir
O Lord and hidest
in the needful time of
off,
face
trou-ble ?
2 The ungodly for his own lust *
doth persecute the poor let them
be taken in the crafty wiliness that
:
have ima-gin-ed.
For the ungodly hath made
the*y
he
Tush,
shall never
be
ca*st
down
deceit,
is
lurking in the
sitteth
8 He
thievish corners 6f the streets and
privily in his lurking dens doth he
murder the innocent,* his eyes are
set a-gainst the poor.
9 For he lieth waiting secretly,*
even as a lion ltirketh he* in^his
den that he* may ra-visrAhe poor.
io He doth ra'-vish ^ the ^ poor
when he getteth him fn-to his net.
He falleth dftwn, and hilm:
io.
Domine ?
Atherstone.
S.
2.
} 7*
'
VV
[Psalm
muss
bleth^him-self that the congregation of the poor may fall into the
:
Tush,
He
G6d hath
He
HS will
forgot-ten
ca*-rest~not for
it.
keneth there-to
20 To help the fatherless and
poor un-to^their right that the man
of the earth be no more exiflt-ed
against them.
;
10
Psalms
MATTINS.
ii, 12.]
Psalm
* A.
ii.
[Day
2.
In Domino confido.
H. Brown.
* L. J.
2.
TURRELL.
dfcfc
7nf
un-to^the
fle^e
as a bfrd
hill ?
/7
this shall be
their por-tion^to drink.
8 For the righteous Lord loveth
done
4 The Lord is in His h61y temple the Lord's se'at is~m hea-ven.
righ-teous-ness
His cOuntenance
will behold the thing that^is just.
dBbcnsonjj.
Psalm
Salvum me fac.
12.
Dr. Greene.
2.
d 2_
p T T ELP
LJl
is
me, Lord,*
not
<*>ne
left
i-ir
tHrH-
for there
g6*d-ly~man
mfhished from
amtfng the chil-dren^of men.
[3
The
Day
2.
THE PSALTER.
Dr. Greens.
1.
!
3 The Lord
deceft-ful lips
shall
[Psalms
2.
4t-4-
root out
12, 13.
11
him
se"t
at rest.
I6rd o-ver us
fire.
mfp
Now
and
/6
will
Psalm
* L.
J.
puYe words
n
8 Th6u shalt ke*ep them, O Lord
Thou shalt preserve him from thfs
13.
TuRRBLL.
A. H. Brown.
2.
TTOW
2
in
heart
me.
12
Psalms
EVENSONG.
13, 14. J
L6*rd
3 Consider, and h6ar me,
lighten mine eyes, that I
sle*ep not in death.
my God
will rejoice at
it.
PSALM
14.
a*/"
HP HE
X
f6ol
heart
They
they deceiv-ed
is
and
to
bft-ter-ness
full of cfirsing
their feet are swfft
shed blood.
7 Destruction
trust
my
heart
Thy
6
He
and
is
is
tn Thy
j6yful in
sal-va-tion.
NSme
of the
insifiiens.
L.
Barcroft.
Lord ?
9 There were they brought in
great fear,* even where no* fear
was for God is in the generation
:
6i the right-eous.
10 As for you,* ye have made a
mock at the counsel 6i the poor
because he pfitteth his trust in the
:
Lord.
7nf 1 1 Who shall give salvation
unto Israel out of Sion ? * When
the Lord turneth the captfVity of
His peo-ple then shall Jacob
:
and unhappiness
2.
2.
There
mf 5 But my
mr-cy
Dixit
TOMLINSON.
[Day
rejoice,
and
Il-rael shall
be glad.
Day
THE PSALTER.
3.]
[Venite.
Venite, exultemus
Dr. H. Aldrich.
Domino.
2.
f (~\ COME,*
\_)
tion.
the hills
5
it
is Hi's al-so.
The
fall
come, *
down
let
us
worship,
if
ye
will
hear His
Me
pr6ved
Me,
and saw
My
works.
10 Forty years long* was I grieved
n
It
with thfs genera*-tion, and said
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they have not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
11
wrath
dry land.
and
m/Z To-day
into
My
sware in^My
14
PSALMS
15,
MAI JJJVX
O.J
Psalm
15.
L. J. TURRELL.
2.
H. Brown.
J.
psas
mf T ORD,* who
but
shall dwell in
or who
taberna-cle
shall r6st uptfn Thy ho-ly hill ?
2 Even he, that ladeth an unand doeth the thing
corrupt life
which is right,* and spSaketh the
1
Thy
from
evil to his
T)RESERVE
JT
2
Co7iserva
me Domine.
H. Wicks.
2.
3 All
in The'e
On my
and
P. FUSSELL.
16.
eyes
neTgh-bour
and hcith not sla*ndered^his neigh-bour.
4 He that setteth not by himself,*
Psalm
own
used no deceit in
done
lowly in his
Foxe.
Lord.
his heart.
3 He that hath
his tongue,* nor
is
triith
3.
T. Tallis.
* A.
[DAY
my
delight
is
upon the
and
[5
Their
Day
THE PSALTER.
3.]
[Psalms
*
P. FUSSELL
and 6i
my cup
ySa,
will
Psalm
J.
17.
more.
Exaudi, Domine.
Jones.
2.
TJ EAR
hand
cor-rup-tion.
12 Thou shalt shew me the path
of life * in Thy presence is the
and at Thy right
ful-nessof joy
hand there is plda-sure^for e-ver-
gfving me
n
chasten me fn the night-sea-son.
9 I have set God always before
mf
rfght
fall.
a
have a gdod-ly
in
he-ri-tage.
mf%
H. Wicks.
of mine inheritance,
fair
and
lips.
my
for He is on
the're-fore^I shall not
me
neither make
not 6f-fer
mention of their na*mes with-in my
will
16, 17.
2 Let
my
A. H. Brown.
e-qual.
Psalms
Thou
MAJTIJW^.
17, 18. J
mine heart
words.
kindness,*
eye
11
They
waiting in our
lie
way
Thine
of
14
From
the
men
of
Thy hand,
say,*
I
:
which
From
Thy
and
Thy
me
They
my
unto
3,
10
fat
[DAY
Psalm
prSsence in right-eous-ness
and when^
likeness,*
shall
awake up
after
be satisfied w'ith
it.
DiligamTe,Domine.
18.
Dr. B. Cooke.
Rev. T. Helmore.
2.
2
shall
will
which
is
I
mies.
ft 3 The sorrows of death compassed me and the overflowings of
ungodliness mSde me a-fraid.
:
17
[4
Thy
The
Day
The
me
THE PSALTER.
3.]
In
my
the Lord
the wings
me.
trouble
will call
updn
my
God.
ind
it
was
da*rk
[Psalm
11
flying upo*n
oPthe wind.
He made
darkness His
His pavilion round
with dark water, * and
se-cret place
Him
about
He came
18.
ff\?)
The Lord
also
thundered
dis-plea-sure.
Dr. E. G. Monk.
He
?nf 16
on hfgh
me
shall
to fetch
me and shall
:
take
17
He
me from my
shall deliver
strongest enemy,*
which hSte
me
day of my trGu-ble
was my up-hold-er.
me in the
but the Lord
because
un-to me.
* even
fa*-vour
The Lord
my
shall
reward
me
rfghteous de*al-ing
cording to the cleanness of
ac-
my
doth.
22 For
20
after
He had
23
Him
I
:
wick-ed-ness.
Psalm
EVENSONG.
18.]
[Day
d6wn
sight.
m&ke my
shalt bring
their trust in
Him.
Dr. B. Cooke.
For wh6
is
G6*d, but^the
strength,
38
or
under
even a bow of
35
Thou
defence of
right
hand
brSak
steel.
given
hast
Thy
me
salva-tion
me
the
Thy
up,*
shall
make me great.
36 Thou shalt make room enough
Qnder
me
fo*r
to
go
th&t
my foot-
cast
in the
streets.
upon
mine
overtake them
neither will I turn ag&in till I haVe
de-stroy-ed them.
enemies, * and
feet.
un-der me.
40 Thou hast made mine enemies
also * to ttirn their ba*cks upon me
and I shall destroy the*m that hate
me.
41 They shall cry,* but there
shall be n6ne to help them yea,*
even unto the Lord shall they cry,
but He* shalPnot hear them.
42 I will beat them as small as
the dfist before the wind
I will
shall
my
my wSy per-fect.
33 He maketh my f6et like hurts'
&nd se*tteth me up on high.
feet
34 He te&cheth mine ha*nds to
and mine arms
be
Rev. T. Helmore.
will
shall n6t
ex-cept
32 It is God,* that gfrdeth me
with strength of war and maketh
fight
shall
mf 2,1
my
lfght
God
da*rk-ness to be light.
29 For in Thee I shall discomfit
an host of^men and with the help of
my God* I shall leap o-ver~the wall.
30 The way of God is an
Lord
the proud.
1,
3.
19
[44
Day
THE PSALTER.
3.]
[Ps. 18,
*
44
people
whom
have not
/49
He
of me,*
Thou
shalt rid
the Ge*n-tiles
and
and
Venite,
S.
unto
and sing
prafs-es
Thy Name.
Fourth Day.
T/he
Dr. T.
pri-sons.
me
man.
liveth,
that delivereth
Lord
Rev. T. Helmore.
ff^y The
It is
Venite.
exultemus Domino.
Dupuis.
2-
A. H. Brown.
is-*
u.',i
^^mm
1
Venite,
MATTINS.
Ps. 19.]
ff\
V/
tion.
mfZ To-day
Psalm
* A.
19.
H. Brown
of
if
ye
will
4.
hear His
ness
9 When your fathers
;
Me
pr6ved
te*mpt-ed
My
works.
10 Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera-tion,^and said It
their
is a people that do err in
hSarts, for they have not known My
ways.
:
Unto wh6m
11
)6
Day
wrath
into
swdre in^My
My
rest.
Coeli enarrant.
1
2.
L. J. TlRRELL.
forth as a
ple.
[8
The
Day
THE PSALTER.
4.]
1
1.
* L.
J.
and
my
righteous a*l-to-ge-ther.
10 More to be desired are they
than gold, * ySa, than much fme
gold sweeter also than h6ney, and
the hon-ey-comb.
my
sight, A/.
15
my
the're is great
Lord
my
strength,
and
Re-deem-er.
re-ward.
Psalm
*
20.
ExaudiatTcDominus.
A. H. Brown.
* A.
2.
BTFiTTq gf Fpa
H. Brown.
^^g^g
m/ rT^HE
2 Send thee h61p from the sa*nctua-ry and strengthen thee oift of
Who
them
19, 20.
TURRBLL.
12
can tell how 6ft he
ofre'nd-eth :
cleanse Thou me
frcjm
se-cret faults.
13 Keep Thy servant also from
presumptuous sins,* lest they get
the domfhion d-ver me
so shall I
be undefiled,* and fnnocent fro*m
the great of-fence.
mouth,*
14 Let the words of
The
right,
[Psalms
A. H. Brown.
ST- on
22
Psalms
Remember
ings
fice
MA TTINS.
20, 21.]
thy
11
in
trust
7 Some put their
chariots, * and some in hor-ses
/5 We will
tion,*
but
perform
our God
the L6rd
thy peti-tions.
know I, that the Lord
all
King
shall rejoice in
of
heaven
whn we
us,
call
R, Bellamy.
tfme
in
oFThy
wrath
consume them.
10 Their fruit shalt Thou r6ot
oPthe earth and their seed
from amdng the chil-dren n of
6*ut
men.
great in Thy
salva*-tion
glory and great wOrship
shalt Thou la*y up-on him.
6 For Thou shalt give him everlasting felf-ci-ty and make him glad
with the jo*y oFThy coun-te-nance.
mfj And why?* because the King
pGtteth his trifst in^the Lord and
in the mercy of the Most Highest *
h8 shall no*t mis-car-ry.
oven
ev-er.
His honour
King
Thy hand
/5
/8
Thy
Lord exceeding
eVer^and
2.
Na*me
21.
w. Lee.
strength,
the
up-on Thee.
/HP HE
remember
up-right.
6 Now
helpeth His Anointed,* and will
hSar him from His hd-ly heaven
Psalm
will
They
fal-len
we
and triumph
Lo*rd
4.
6*f-fer-
bfirnt sacri-
the
[Day
aga*inst
is
per-form.
12 Therefore
them^to
flight
Thy bow
shalt
Thou
shalt
and the
pift
strings of
/13
Be Thou
exalted, L6rd, in
23
3
8
Day
THE PSALTER.
4.]
Psalm
* A.
22.
Deus, Deus
Neville.
[Psalm
22.
vieus.
H. PURCELL.
2.
(Minor.)
on e-very
no
rest.
mouths
and
6i the peo-ple.
me laugh mc n
to scorn they shoot out their lips,*
and shake their heads, say-ing,
tnfZ He trusted in God, * that
otit-cast
let
li-on.
am
all
my
my gums
their
me
him
it
delf-ver
as
He would
a ro*ar-ing
and the
side.
17
my
Him
feet,*
may
upon me.
me,^0 Lord
them
my
tll all
and
bones
ldok-ing
and
my
ves-
ture.
pp
ha*ste
24
19 But be not
:
Thou
Thou
art
faYfrtfrn
my succour,
Psalms
EVENSONG.
22, 23.]
my
my darling
20 Deliver
sword
froirTthe
stful
S&ve
me from
Thou
from am6ng
mouth
the
hast heard
htfrns
the
me
also
oPthe
f 22
(Major.)
my
fear
Him.
e&t,
PSALM
* J.
^HE
soul.
mf
lf-on's
u-ni-corns.
finto
sa*-tis-fied
4.
of the dog.
21
[Day
Lord
is
my
therefore can
thing.
2 He shall feed
me
and be
23.
Barnby.
shep-herd
no
lack
in
a green
A. H. Brown.
2.
no
will fear
e-vil
for
Thou
art
oil,
and
6 But
mercy *
oPmy
my
cftp shall
Thy
shall follow
life
be
full.
loving-kindness and
and
me
all
the da*ys
Day
THE PSALTER.
S-]
[Venite.
exultemus Domino.
* E. Faning.
fjT\ COME,*
Vy
tion.
it
the
/6 O
m/8
come, *
down
let
us
worship,
To-day
if
ye
will
hear His
ness
9 When your fathers
;
Me
proved
ternpt-ed
My
works.
io Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera*-tion,~and said It
their
is a people that do err in
hearts, for they haVe not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
II
wrath
dry land.
and
E. J. Hopkins.
2.
into
My
in^My
I swa*re
that they sh6uld not n-ter
rest.
Psalms
MA TTINS.
24, 25.]
Psalm
Dr. T.
S.
Domini
24.
Dupuis.
[Day
est terra.
2.
mat
PHE earth
all
compass
is
the
that there-in is
of the world, and they that
:
For
the seas
He
:
floods.
p
hill
Who
shall
oFthe Lord
wh6
shall rise
neigh-bour.
5
He
fro*m the
Lord
from the
God
is
Him
dwell there-in.
2
6 This
that seek
and righteousness
of hfs sal-va-tion.
Psalm
k
25.
Who
migh-ty^in bat-tie.
(Full)f<) Lift up your heads, O
ye gates, * and be ye lift tip, ye
and the Kfng
everla*st-ing doors
:
Who
AdTe,Domine,
A. H. Brown.
let
levavi.
E.
2.,
me
let
Wood.
me.
27
[2
For
DAY
THE PSALTER,
5 .]
A. H.
1.
jh
jt^a
* E.
For
b6en
and Thy
tender ifier-cies
loving kindnesses, * which haVe
been e-ver^of old.
6 O remember not the sins and
offences of my youth but according
to Thy mercy* think Thou up6n
me, O L6*rd, for^Thy good-ness.
p 7 Gracious and rfghteous is
the Lord
therefore will He tech
sin-ners in the way.
8 Them that are meek shall He
and such as
gifide in judg-ment
are gentle, the*m shalPHe learn
His way.
9 All the paths of the L6rd are
unto such as
me'r-cy^and tmith
keep His covenant, a*nd His tes-
Thy
timo-nies.
10 For
Lord
Wood.
What man
etlAhe Lord
is
him
feaV
h6, that
He
teach
in the way that He shall choose.
12 His s6ul shall dwe*ll at ease
:
shall
it is
all
pift to^con-fu-sion.
25.
shall not
[Psalm
Brown.
&nd
land
his
shairin-herit
se'ed
13 The secret
among thSm that
of the Lord is
fear Him
and
H6 will shew them^His co-ve-nant.
mfn14 Mine eyes are ever looking
u*n-to the Lord
for He shall plfick
my feet out oFthe net.
be merciful unto
sa*ke,
my
15
me for I am
desolate, a*nd in mi-se-ry.
16 The sorrows of my hart are
enlSr-ged
oPmy
17
O brmg Thou me
6*ut
troli-bles.
mf-se-ry
sin.
Thy Nome's
the
me
sfn, for
great.
a*ll
28
his trou-bles.
fSr
my ho*pe
God
6ut of
Psalm
MATTINS.
26.]
Psalm
V-F^-i
'
J.
~t"P
-[T--f7
-*
p=
Dr. Woodward.
r^
L. J.
...
^p
li
'
jffl
-^ f
JL".IJ*J
p,_^
|G)
f-l
'
!
ly
Judge, O Lord,*
have walked fn-nocenttrust hath been also in the
try out
my reins
and
Lord
g6 to^Thine *Al-tar
p T'P
nor
my
lffe
with the
the^uti-god-ly.
will wash my
bl6*od-thirs-ty
fnnocency,
the sih-ners
...
^6
Turrell.
my heart.
amdng
^_H
before
me
11
T) E Thou my
D
my
for
'
^,
////"
11
9._ <5,.^L-
Sp
Jones.
t~F~T
II
gg c
P"3
2.
'.
1
5.
Judica me Domine.
26.
H. PURCELL.
-f^
Day
My
hands in
and so will I
gre-ga-tions.
2Q
walk
me, and
will
right
the
cdn-
3
1
Day
THE PSALTER.
5.]
[Psalm
27.
benson0.
Psalm
* A.
/HP HE
I
fear
my
of
Lord
is
salvation ;*
JL
of
Dominus
is
wh6m
the strength
the'n
shalPl
be a-fraid?
When
enemies, and
me
to
ea*t
stu*m-bled
my
and
me.
Se*ek
will
will
from
my
mf \ One
cle
yea, in
me
mine head
He
up.
:
me
in
He
me
dwelling shall
set
me
seek.
hide
ye^My
awa*y in^dis-plea-sure.
1
Thou hast b6en my sfic-cour
leave me not,* neither forsake me,
O G6d of my sal-va-tion.
12 When my father and my mother forsSke me the Lord taVeth
io
He
My
fell.
H. Brown.
my
put
* A.
in
rose up
illuminatio.
2.
my light, and my
wh6m the'n shalP
The Lord
life ;*
27.
H. Brown.
lift u*p
wrong.
30
OAlylU AU.
//" 15 I
should Utterly have
but that I believe verily
falnt-ed
to see the goodness of the L6rd in
the land of ~the liv-ing.
:
Psalm
* A.
Ad
28.
H. Brown.
16
sure
te,
be
Dotnine.
Dr. W. Hayes.
2.
(Minor.)
Thee
Wj NTO
my
\J
of me
will
strength
cry,
Ltfrd
think no scorn
pit.
petitions,*
mind
fore shall
Him.
The
; Recompense them
Sfter the
pay them
work oPtheir hands
them up
He
is
for e-ver.
[Psalm
29.
DAY
1U&
$.]
Psalm
r$A,Lll!.K.
29.
Afferte
*A. H. Brown.
/ T) RING
and strength.
2 Give the Lord the honour dfie
n
rin-to His Name worship theL6rd
L6rd
w6*r-ship
with
h6*-ly
wor-ship.
a-nus.
He maketh them
also to skfp
LFSALM
29.
Domino.
2.
J.
Traveks.
calf
Libanus also,
Sfrion, like a^young u-ni-corn.
like^a
and
bless-ing of peace.
32
MATTINS.
Venite.]
"The
ID ay
6.
Day.
Sixth
JEatttns*
Venite , exultemus
Dr. P. Hayes.
f r\ COME,*
* C. Fisher.
mfZ To-day
will
hear His
ness
9 When your fathers tempt-ed
ye
tion.
if
Me
pr6ved
Me,
and
saw
My
works.
io Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera*-tion,^and said
It
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they have not known My
ways.
ii Unto wh6m I swaYe in^My
wrath
that they should not e*n-ter
Domino.
2.
33
into
My
rest.
[Psalm 3a
Day
THE PSALTER.
6.]
Psalm
* A.
1.
[Psalms
30, 31.
30.
H. Brown.
* A.
2.
H. Brown.
(Major.)
Thou
hast kept
my
to the
pit.
I'was A trou-bled.
cried I unto Th6e,0 Lord:
and gat me to my Lord right hum-bly.
9 What profit is there fn my
blood whn I go d6*wn to the pit ?
io Shall the dCist give tha'nks unto
Thee 6r sha*ll it^de-clareThy truth ?
1 1
Hear, O Lord, * and have
m8rcy up6*n me
L6rd, be Thdu
8
Then
f4
hast ma*de
Thy goodness
me tnd
o-ver me.
Lord, of
my hill so strong.
p 7 Thou didst turn Thy fa*ce from
And
in
shall n8ver
my
prosperity
be remG-ved
Psalm
1*
said,*
Thou,
my help-er.
mf 12 Thou
hast turned my
heaviness m-to joy Thou hast put
off my sackcloth,* and gfrded m
with glad-ness.
(Full) mf 13 Therefore shall
every good man sing of Thy prafse
without cas-ing
O my God,* I
will give thinks unto Th6e for e-ver.
31.
A. H.
D. PURCELL.
Psalm
MATTINS.
31.]
w/TN
Thee,
my
JL
trust
me fn Thy
right-eous-ness.
p 2 Bow d6wn Thine ea*r to
m&ke ha*ste to deli-ver me.
me
strong nfck,
and htfuse of ^de-fence that Th<5u
mayest save me.
4 For Thou art my strong r6ck,
:
and
my
cas-tle
my
be Thou also
me
Th6u
art
my
phemy
of the miil-ti-tude
on every
f6r
6.
and fear
is
my
side,
life.
my
And be Thou my
[Day
16 But
The'e, O Lord
my God.
17 My time
art
is
Thy hand;*
in
me
19 Let
strength.
confounded,
not be
my
Thou
into the
hand
mine eye
heaviness
consumed
is
;
* y6a,
my
very
for
so*ul
in the grave.
For
my
:
life is
and
and^my provoking
my
p
said
24
:
ha*ste,
sfght of
and they
am
clean forgotten,* as a
0*ut of mind
I
am
became like a brd-ken ves-sel.
15 For I have heard the blasI
Thine eyes.
me.
14
strife
d$ad man
Thou shalt
Thy taber-
of tongues.
of
of
7)1/22,
men
ne'igh-bours
of all
in
12 My strength
faileth me, *
because of mine inf-qui-ty
Snd
my bdnes are consum-ed.
13 I became a reproof among
all mine enemies, * but especially
among my
privily
mourn-ing.
them
bb'-dy.
he'a-vi-ness
mf
35
Day
THE PSALTER.
6.]
[Psalm
32.
dEbensottg.
Psalm
Beati,
32.
* Sir G. Elvey.
T) LESSED
w/"
J3
is
2.
found but
tr6*u-ble
dai-ly compla'in-ing.
ackn6wledge
will
my
sin
For
Thou
shalt
compass
me
sin.
me
heavy up6n
me da*y and
is
is
me
Thou
in, * Thou
8
my
Heywood.
for-given
and wh6se sfn is co-ver-ed.
2 Blessed is the man unto whom
&nd in
the L6rd imptf-teth^no sin
whose spirit there is no guile.
is
J.
..-ndtt
he whose un-
righteousness
quorum,
this shall
36
Psalm
EVENSONG.
33.]
[Day
6.
Psalm
Exultate^justi.
33.
* Sir G. Elvey.
2.
1.
/ T} EJOICE
in the L6rd,
ye
rfgh-teous for it becometh
well the jtfst to^be thank-ful.
2 Praise the Ltfrd with harp
sing praises unto Him with the
lfite,
strings.
is
He
judg-ment
H"s mouth.
7 He gathereth the waters of the
sea together, * as it w6re uprfn an
heap and layeth up the deep, a*s
in^a trea-sure house.
p 8 Let ill the earth fear the
Lord stand in awe of Him, * all
n
ye* that dwell in the world.
m/g For He spike, a*nd it^was
done He commanded, and it stood
:
12 Blessed
W.
E.
T. Graves.
hath chosen
to
Him
to
be*
His
inhe-ri-tance.
14
strength.
time of dearth.
fast.
ge*-ne-ra-tion.
19
ried
Our
fo*r
37
[PSALM
34.
Psalm
THE PSALTER.
34.]
Psalm
*
34.
days
and
and be glad.
praise the Lo*rd with
let
us
magnify His
14
and
Eschew
6vil,
and
do*
good
their
good
fafn see
lfght-en-ed
he that Mst-eth^
guile.
me
Name
is
&nd would
to-ge-ther.
hard
What man
12
to live
there6f,
L. Barcroft.
2.
WILL
6.
Benedicam Domino.
[Day
spi-rit.
38
no*t
be
Day
MA TTINS.
7.]
[Venite.
Venite^
* L.
exultemus Domino.
Barcroft.
ff\
V_y
tion.
the hills
5
it
is
Hfs
al-so.
and He made
and His hinds prepaVed^the
The
sea
is
Hfs,
dry land.
^60
and
fall
* A.
2.
m/S To-day
come, *
:
let
us worship,
ye
will
hear His
ness
9 When your fathers
;
Me
proved
te*mpt-ed
My
works.
10 Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera*-tion,^and said It
is
a people that do err in their
hearts, for they haVe not known My
ways.
:
Unto wh6m
11
wrath
down
if
H. Brown.
into
My
swdVe in^My
39
[Psalm
35.
Day
THE PSALTER.
7.]
Psalm
*L. J. Tlrrell.
2.
4-
id:
rrr
^H^f^fffili
A
p T)LEAD Thou my
JT
cause,
my soul,* I am
my
dwn bb-som.
I behaved myself as though
had been my frfend, or my
bro-ther
I went heavily,*as one
that m6urneth fo*r his mo-ther.
14
it
came
6*wn mis-chief.
And,
:
my
it
soul,*
be j6yful fn
Hfs
shall rej6ice in
sal-va-tion.
10 All
e'-vil^for
sick,
fg
knew not.
12 They rewarded me
good
the Lord
Who
who
j.a4.
L-^-J.
with
35.
Judica^ Domine.
35.
T. Tallis.
[Psalm
Lord
the lV-ons.
40
Psalms
MATTINS.
35, 36.]
And why?*
20
communing
peace
but they imagine
words against thm that
for
is no*t
their
deceitful
go not
fa*r
from me,
my
my
cSuse,
my
Lord.
stand up to
avenge Thou
GoM, and my Lord.
qdar-rel
PSALM
7.
in
[Day
Dixit injustus.
36.
C. Gibbons.
mf
TV /T
1V1
ly
unrighteous, and
he hath
left off to
full
oPde-ceit
behave himself
do good.
imagineth mischief upon
his bed,* and hath set himsSlt in
wfsely, a*nd to
Thy
righteousness
standeth
He
41
[8
They
Day
THE PSALTER.
7.]
* A.
H. Brown.
light.
10
36, 37.
C. Gibbons.
[Psalms
that
Psalm
know
yj.
to stand.
Noli
A. H. Brown.
cernulari.
W. Byrde.
2.
Lord
and
heart's de-
sire.
5
trust in
Him
and He*
just dealing
42
j:
3--\l,-u
^i V *->Wl V
J /.J
way doth
man
little
cay
is
com-ing.
mf 21 The
^A1
/.
ungodly borroweth,
man's going
and maketh
his
w3y
acce'pt-able to Him-self.
26
K.T.
and lnd-eth
tnd
sed
his
is
bless-ed.
preserv-edTor e-ver.
29 The unrighteous shall be piinish-ed
as for the seed of the
ungodly, ft shalPbe root-ed out.
30 The righteous shall inherit
the land
and dwSll therein for
shalPbe brok-en.
e-ver.
e-nough.
20 As for the ungodly, they shall
perish, * and the enemies of the
Lord shall consfime as the fa*t of
lambs
yea, even as
shall the'y
the sm6ke,
con-sume a-way.
is
ment.
32 The law of his God is in his
heart and his goMngs shall not slide.
33 The ungodly seeth the righteous
and seeketh occa*-sion~to
:
slay him.
34
fn
his
it.
42
["//36
Day
THE PSALTER.
8.]
* A.
mf
36
ung6dly
H. Brown.
gre*at
power
and
gone
I
:
1<5,
Venite
W. Byrde.
the
shall
is,* they
at * the
last.
he^was
2>7,
2.
[PS.
mf 40
righteous
Who
is
time of trou-ble.
41 And the Lord shall stand by
them, and saVe them
He shall
deliver them from the ungodly, and
shall save them,* because they pu*t
:
their trust in
Him.
exultemus Domino.
* A.
H. Brown.
Venite,
/ r\ COME,*
Lord
the
let
To-day
if
let
[DayS
m/8
us sing un-to"
us heartily
rejoice in the strength of oifr sal-
\_J
MATTINS.
Ps. 38.]
va-tion.
2 Let us come before
with thanksgfv-ing
His presence
Me
Him
with Psalms.
3 For the L6rd is a great God
and a grat King above all gods.
4 In His hand are all the corners
and the strength of
6i the earth
the hf lis is Hfs al-so.
5 The sea is Hfs, and He mSde
and His h&nds prepaY-ed^the
it
dry land.
p > O come,* let us w6rship,
and fall down
and kn6el before
the Lo*rd our Ma-ker.
7 For H6 is the Ltfrd our God
and we are the people of His pasture,
and the she'ep of Hi's hand.
selves gla*d in
wrath
I swa*re in^My
that they sh6uld not e'n-ter
My
into
rest.
38.
Unto wh6m
* A.
My
Psalm
works.
Domz'ne, ne in furore.
H. Brown.
2.
T)UT
Dr. C.
S.
Heap.
me not to rebuke, O
L6rd, in Thine an-ger
neither chasten me in Thy heVvy"
dis-plea-sure.
JT
me
is
no health
in
my flesh,*
my sin.
my wickednesses
6*-ver my head
and are
re'a-son of
pp
j6ne
to
My
wounds
stfnk,
and
a*re
sore.
me
bear.
4 For
are
like
45
[fi
9 Lord,
Day
THE PSALTER.
8.]
9 Lord,
de-sire
and
Thou kn6west
my^
a*ll
10 My heart panteth, * my
and the
strength hath fail-ed me
s%ht of mine e*yes is gone from me.
:
and
my
kfnsmen
They
my
that is dumb,
his mouth.
14
who
became even
as a
mf
For
in
open
d(5th not
Thee,
m<m
that
whose mo\ith
L6rd, have
Psalm
39.
pu*t
for
against me.
And
17
plague
12
38, 39.
from Thee.
Psalms
A. H. Brown.
in
my
18
I,
truly,
my
and
am
st in^the
heaviness
is e'-ver
sight.
For
will confess
my
wfck-
ed-ness
my
God b6
Dixi custodiam.
%
Dr. T.
S.
Dupuis.
Psalms
MA TTINS.
39, 40.]
[Day
8.
(Miner.)
my
ungo*d-ly~is in
sight.
no*t
me
My
mea*ns
may be
va-ni-ty.
have
pp
* A.
/T WAITED
L
40.
f<5r
my
15
Expectans expectavi.
*
2.
the
clay
rock,
3
He
at
H. Brown.
patiently
Thy peace
Psalm
hold not
fa-thers were.
tell
dost
14
Thee
altoge'-ther va-ni-ty.
ctnnot
tears.
is
hea-vy hand.
cfall-ing
living
it
to live.
man
oPThy
for
lo*ng
how
12
certified
not a
opened
was Thy do-ing.
Take Thy plague away from
I am even consumed by the
my mouth
mine
all
grief to me.
me from
and make me
ofTn-ces
rebfike u*n-to"the fool-ish.
10 I became dumb,* and
whtle the
and
trftly
Thee.
9 Deliver
And
hope
Dr. H. Hiles.
And He
hath
ptit
new
s<5ng
47
[4
Many
THE PSALTER.
[Psalm
*
and
M&ny
shall
shall sde
put
Lord.
5 Blessed
it,
and
trust
their
fear
in
his
mSrcy
is
h(5pe
m6re than
the
am
fulfil
Thy
will,
content to do
with-in
11
my
it
O my God
;
* y6a,
Thy la\v
let
Thy
Thy
trQth
a*l-
sure to delf-ver me
O Ldrd, to help me.
make
h&ste,
my s6ul to destr6y it
let
them
am
that say
rewa'rd-ed'Vith shame
unto me, * Ffe upon thee, fie up-on
is^
thee.
heart.
21
sal-va-tion.
Lord
me,
way^pre-serve me.
For innumerable troubles are
1
come about me * my sins have
taken such hold upon me that I am
not &ble to l6*ok up yea, they are
more in number than the hairs of
my h6ad, and my hea*rt hath fail-ed
me.
16 O Lord,* let it be Thy plea-
frcon
loving-kindness and
a*-ble to ex-press.
40.
Dr. H. Hiles.
Thou
art
my
dem-er
make n6 long
O my God.
:
48
tar-rying,
Psalm
EVENSONG.
41.]
[Day
8.
(Ebensona.
Psalm
41.
Beatus qui
intelligit
Dr. Croft
R. Burnett.
/ 13 LESSED
JD
e-ne-mies.
:
^4
said,
me
u*n-to
* Lord, be merciful
heal
my soul,* for
have
me
When
e'-viPof
shall he dfe, and his
nSme pe-rish ?
6 And if he come
me,* he
Thou
me
uph<5ld-est
tell-eth,
"A-men.
49
this I
And when
of
it.
By
kn6w Thou
fa*-
spaketh va*-ni-ty
and his heart
conceiveth falsehood within himself,* and when he cometh fo'rth he
:
to see
Lord
raise Thou me up
and I'shalFre-ward them.
w/n
me,
again,
Thy
before
am in my health,
me and shalt set
:
Psalm
42.
Day
THE PSALTER.
8.J
Psalms
Quemadmodum.
42.
J 4
longeth
my so*ul
after
God.
God,*
Thee,
My
come
pre-sence^of
3
My
to
God
tears
when
have been
* L.
J.
2.
m/T IKE
my meat
42, 43.
42, 43.
T. PURCELL.
PSALM
[Psalms
TURRELL.
God ofmy
to^the
life.
will
teeth
13
me
ifn-to
of
God
keep ho-ly-day.
Why
thou so full of
, art
p 6
heaviness, O my soul
and why
art thou so disqufet-ed^with-ih me ?
wtfj Put thy trifst in God for I
will yet give Him thinks for the
he'lp oPHis coun-te-nance.
God,* my soul is vxed
p8
withfn me therefore will I remember
Thee concerning the land of Jordan,*
and the ltttle hill of Her-mon.
9 One deep calleth another, *
because of the ncfise of the wa*-terall Thy waves and sto*rms
pipes
are'gone o-ver me.
10 The Lord hath granted His
loving-kindness in the day-time
14
soul
My
and
is
now
thy
God
qufet-ed^with-in me ?
w/15 O pQt thy trdst in God
for I will yet thank Him,* Which
is the hlp of my coun-tenance, and
:
my
God.
Psalm
Whre
Why
43.
mff^lVE
bring
me
unto
Thy
to~Thy dwell-ing.
5o
holy
htll, a*nd
Ps. 43,
MATTINS.
Venite.]
soul
my
God,
and why
ed^ with-ih
m/6 O
The'e,
[Day
God.
me
pfit
9.
thy tnfet in
God
for
the help
is
God.
/ f\ COME,*
Fisher.
us sfng rfn-tcT
us heartily
rejoice in the strength of oifr sal-
y^J
the
let
va-tion.
thanksgfv-ing
His presence
Him
with Psalms.
a great God
and a gr6at Kfng above all gods.
4 In His hand are all the corners
6i the earth
and the strength of
selves gla*d in
is
the hflls
5
it
Hfs
al-so.
dry land.
p 6 O
and
is
fall
mfZ To-day
let
Lord
Domino.
2.
Me
proved Me,
and saw
My
works.
10 Forty years long * was I
grieved with thfs genera*-tion,^and
said It is a people that do err in
their hearts, for they ha*ve not known
My ways.
:
Unto whom
11
wrath
down
if
into
I
swa*re in*My
that they sh6uld not n-ter
My
rest.
51
[Psalm
44.
35
Day
Psalm
Sfe
35
^FiJg:
Chan.
A. H. Brown.
ears,
How Thou
Rev. T. Helmore.
4.
tnfWJ~&
pla*nt-
nought
out.
them.
ed^them
Dupuis
S.
^ u
?&m?m?se
m*
&=ffH
to'ld
Dr. T.
istist-
VV
44.
^ ^^
2.
iEJEiiJ:
2 - > &-
[Psalm
Deus, atiribus.
44.
'Dr.E.G.Monk.
^H
THE PSALTER.
9.]
have
Thou
Thy
sellest
pe*o-ple^for
for
at us.
Th6u
/5
h&p
sSnd
art
my
King,
that rise
16
we
co-vered
Over-
and in Thy
we tread them finder,
up against
17
mf
make
God
our boast of
g6est not
fo*rth
of"
the slanderer
for the
Snemy
us,* yet
:
a*ll
me
come upon
get Thee
We
daily before
of my fa*ce hath
is
sh&me
a*nd a-ven-ger.
18 And
us.
:
confusion
tjie
and blasphemer
thm
My
me and
unto Ja-cqJD.
Name
O God
withour ar-mies.
52
way;
20 No,* not when Thou hast
smitten us into the plSce of dra%
gons
and covered us with the
shadow of death.
:
Thou
Lord,
\v
hy
sle'ep-est
Psalm
* E.
neart
45.
trou-ble?
is brought low,*
un-to^the dust
our belly
cleav-eth un-to^the ground.
mf 26 Arise, and help us and
delfver us for Thy mer-cy's sake.
:
2.
of a
speak of
tcAhe King.
My
Thy
kfng-
Tel-lows.
for e-ver.
9 All
O Th6u
Most
Thy arrows
fa-ther's house.
Km^s
things.
the
endureth
Thy
amdng
wherefore
and hited inf-qui-ty
God, even Thy God,* hath anointed
Thee with the oil of gladness aboVe
6f a
3 Thou art fafrer than the children^of men full of grace are Thy
lips,* because God hath blessed
Mfgh-ty
God,*
7 Thy seat,
the sceptre of
for ev-er
dom is a right scep-tre.
8
rea-dy wri-ter.
and
Edwards.
inditing
1\/T^
iVl
g6od mSt-ter
/4
fi^ Up,
The
face
25
slain.
6ven
mf
e-ne-mies.
53
[13
And
:.
E. Edwards.
13
be
the're
with^a
gift
W. Russell.
2.
of Tyre shall
16
the'y
/14 The
wrought gold.
She shall be brought unto the
1 5
King in raiment of ne'e-die work
the virgins that be her fellows shall
bear her company,* cind shall be
brought un-to Thee.
:
Psalm
be brought
mto the
Kflig's pa-lace.
lands.
18 I will
to anG-ther
shall
the
end.
46.
W.
=
/3
Though
the
people give
thanks unto Thee, world with-out
therefore
waters thereof
A. Blakeley.
L1.
p 4 The rivers of the flood thereof shall make gl&d the ci-ty^of God
the holy place of the tabernacle of
the M6st High-est.
54
God
ivisi i i
yivo.
L-LJAY
destruction
the earth.
ear-ly.
the world
in
is
mf 6 The
in all
bow.
hither,
re-fuge.
m/S O come
heathen make
ado, * and the kingdoms are moved but God hath shewed His voice,
and the earth shall melt a- way.
(Full)f 7 The Lord of H6sts is
wTth us
the God of Jacob is our
(Dec.)
He
and
re-fuge.
(Evensong*
Psalm
* A.
47.
H. Brown.
2.
J.
Battishill.
.JU
f f~\ CLAP
Sll
G6d
upon
all
the earth.
our
4
He shall choose
:
out an heritage
even the worship of JScob,
who'm
He
f5
God
lov-ed.
noise
of the trump.
:
seat.
feet.
for us
shield.
55
[Psalm
48.
Psalm
* S.
48.
Magnus
[PSALMS
Atherstone.
*A. H. Brown.
re-fuge.
|d
\\
We
God,
Name,*
so
is
according to Thy
Thy prafse unto the
Thy right hind is fifll
world's end
of righ-teous-ness.
ro Let the mount Sion rejoice,*
and the daughter of Ju*-darTbe glad:
bca\ise oPThy j'udg-ments.
1
Walk about Sion, * and go
round about her &nd te'll the towers
:
there-of.
12
Mark
up her hous-es
tra-vail.
Thou
the'm
Psalm
49.
thaPcome
(Full)
God*
for
af-ter.
For
6ver and
13
this
e"v-er
God is our
He shall
:
Auditt
*Dr. E. G. Monk.
B \^^3rh^
her
6
4S, 49.
Do7ninus.
Jiac,
2.
=^fc
omnes.
W. Lee.
feSfPN^^g
j*v rt^rt
Psalm
?nf
EVENSONG.
49.]
HEAR
people
your ears,*
world
all
ye this,*
:
ponder
ye
with
11
it
High and
16 w, rich
and poor
dom
My
:
ifn-der-stand-ing.
4 I will incline mine ear to the
dark speech
pa'-ra-ble and sh8w
up-on the harp.
5 Wherefore should I fear in
the days of wick-ed-ness and when
heels c6mthe wickedness of
my
my
rich-es.
man may
delfver his
God
for
him
posterity
prafse
their
For
their
say-ing.
But no
br6-ther nor
8
9.
[Day
it
se*e
thyself,*
thee.
men
will
spak good
of
light.
57
Day
THE PSALTER.
io.]
[VfcNITE.
exultemus Domino.
Burnett.
f C\ COME,*
V_y
tion.
m/S To-day
5
it
is
Hi's al-so.
The
sea
dry land.
p 6 O come, *
and
fall
down
ye
will
hear His
:
Me
When
works.
io Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera-tion,and said
It
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they have not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
II
wrath
let
if
the hills
P. Fussell.
2.
us worship,
into
I
swa*re in^My
that they shduld not en-ter
My rest.
Glory be
without end.
58
*A"-men.
rSALM
MSi 1
50. j
Psalm
T.
down
2
ed
there-of.
per-fect beau-ty.
shall come,* and
shall n6t keep si-lence
there shall
:
/3
Our God
fice.
J'.
speak
myself
will
Tallin
fo'-resFare Mine
and so are the
cattle upo*n a thou-sand hills.
:
1
I know all the f6wls upon the
m6*un-tains and the wild blasts of
the fie'ld are in My sight.
12 If I be hungry,* I will not tell
for the whole world is Mfne,
thee
:
and
that is there-in.
A
13 Thinkest thou that I will eat
bulls' flesh
&nd drink the blood of
a*ll
goats ?
14 Offer unto G6d thanksgiv-ing
and pay thy vows unto the Most
Hi*gh-est.
Why
My
My
thy mouth
will
1U.
deortim.
And
UAY.
2.
JL
51
YiVO.
Dens
50.
Kelway.
'HE
mf
Whereas thou
h&test to be
reform-ed and hast cast My words
be-hihd thee ?
18 When thou sawest a thief,*
thou consentedst u*n-to him
and
hast been partaker with the^a-dul17
testify
te-rers.
59
[^21 These
J-/AY
1U.
j.
T.
no, r^^ti^i
Kelway.
J.
51.
Wkldon.
me,
my
me
wfck-ed-ness
from myosin.
3
For
and
my
throughly from
and
cle*anse
acknoV-ledge^my
sin is
4 Against
* B. St. J. B.
2.
50, 51.
T. Tallis.
21
Psalm
[r^ALxMs
2.
and
nit.
me
Joule.
ft
faults
in
make me
se-cret-ly.
60
to
understand wfs-dom
21
Psalms
Thou
me
purge
sjialt
with
hyssop, and
wash
shalt
MATTINS.
51, 52.]
the
with-m me.
Lord
Thy
me
from me.
help a-gain
Thy
the c6mfort of
and
Thy
me
with
teach
Thy
stablish
fre'e Spl-rit.
mf 12, Then
shall
I
:
and sfhners
^14
Psalm
VV
&rt
oPThy right-eous-
Thou
else
fice,*
but
my
6pen
Thou
desirest
lfps,
shall
shew
no
sacri-
give it Thee
delightest n6t in bfirnt-
would
of-fer-ings.
17
The
sacrifice
spi-rit
contrite heart,
of
God
broken
is
and
not de-spise.
?nf 1 8 O be favourable and grabuild Thou the
cious unto Sf-on
walls of^Je-ru-sa-lem.
19 Then shalt Thou be pleased
with the sacrifice of righteousness,*
with the burnt-6rTerings and oblations then shall they # offer young
bullocks updn Thine Al-tar.
:
* A. H.
2.
thou ty-rant
shalt
my mouth
and
Quid gloriaris f
52.
Kelway.
T.
mf\\ THY
praise.
troubled
O give me
my
mfi$ Thou
16 For
GoM oflny
re-joice.
1
Cast
pres-ence
10.
ness.
Spf-rit
guiltiness,
[Day
that th6u
canst do mi's-chief
2 Whereas the gdod-ness^of God
6ndu*r-etrTyet dai-ly ?
3 Thy tongue imagineth wickedness and with lies thou cuttest
Brown.
If ke
a sha*rp ra-zor.
4 Thou hast loved unrighteousness more than good-ness
and to
liv-ing.
61
[7
////"The
Day
THE PSALTER.
o.J
T.
1.
Kelway.
and
to scorn
fear
&nd
* A.
2.
52, 53.
H. Brown.
am
like a green
9 As for me,* I
olive-tree in the hotfse of God
trust is in the tender mercy of G6d
for e*v-er^and ev-er.
mf 7 The righteous
tliis,
[Psalms
my
/io
will
tha*t
and
Thy
saints like
will
hope
Thou^hast done
in
it
Thy N&me,
for
well.
<B>enscm0*
Psalms
T. Tallis.
53, 54.
* G.
2.
Seymour.
God
looked
0.3, p. 75.
in^his heart
Th8re
fs
no
ab6minable
God.
:
became
abo*-mina-ble
there
is
also
Psalms
EVENSONG.
upon God.
call-ed
They were
was
for
not
afraid
my
is my help-er
with the'm that~up-hold
:
truth.
offering of a free heart will
6 An
give Thee,*
Na*me, O Lord
and
Thy
praise
because
is
it
so
com-forta-ble.
Deus. in nomine.
He
of
strength.
Psalm
is
in
soul.
Thy
fS
me Thy
and
me,
AVE
God before
the Lord
O God
my soul.
mf 4 Behold, God
pra*yer,
Psalm
Hear my
10.
[Day
For
511
my
Exaudi, Deus.
55.
M. Wise.
m^
pe-ti-tion.
me
nd
3
in
am
vex-ed.
The enemy
fa*ll-en
crieth so,*
ungodly c6meth on so
come upon me
and an horrible
drad hath (5-ver-whelm-ed me.
mf6 And
and the
fast
^5
upon me.
said,*
that
had
for
63
[8
Day
THE PSALTER.
io.]
[Psalm
R. Farrant
M. Wise.
God
and
colild
have
it.
from him.
14. But it was even th6u, my
compS-nion my guide, and mine
:
We
ther
God
and walked
mf
16 Let
death
let
come
hastily
God,*
a*s for
shalt bring
them
them
the
Thou,
fnto the
pft of destriic-tion.
them go down
for wickedness is in
their dwellings, a*nd a-mong them.
17 As for m6, I will call upon
mfi^ And
in the ho*use of
astfriends.
hear
my
and morning,
and
my
for th6n
save
shall
18 In the evening,
borne
me.
tem-pest.
9 Destroy their tongues, O
for I have
L6rd, and divide them
spied unrighteousness and strffe
in^the ci-ty.
mf 10 Day and night they go
about withm the walls there-of
mischief also and sorrow are fn the
midst of it.
1 1
Wfckedness isthere-in deceit
and guile g6 not orit of their streets.
For it is not an open
ft 12
enemy, * that hath done me thfs
dishonour
55.
25
The
men *
blood-thirsty
and
deceit-
ful
shall
64
Venite^ exulte?nus
*
Dr. C.
S.
Heap.
[Day
Domino.
C. Fisher.
2.
mfZ To-day
V^
tion.
if
ye
will
hear His
Me
proved
Me,
and
saw
My
works.
io Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera-tion,^and said
It
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they have not known My
ways.
:
Unto wh6m
II
^6
ii.
Day.
"The Eleventh
MATTINS.
Venite.]
wrath
into
My
swaVe in^My
65
[Psalm
56.
Day
THE PSALTER.
n.j
PSLAM
for
High-est.
i 3 Nevertheless,* though
n
sume-time a-fraid yet put
:
trust in
mf 4
will praise
:
Psalm
57.
Dupuis.
S.
God,* fh Thy
my
am my side.
my
f 10 In
God, because
have put my trust
in God,* and will not far what
fle'sh can do unto me.
ft 5 They da'ily mistake my words
all that they imagine is todo*mee-vil.
I
wick-ed-ness Thou,
I,
Thee.
oPHis word
Dr. T.
2.
56, 57.
56.
H. Purcell.
mf
[Psalms
give thanks.
13 For Thou hast delivered my
soul from death,* and my feet from
that I may walk before
fal-ling
God in the light oPthe liV-ing.
:
A. H.
Brown.
gipilSpteii
j2.
.<sL
jsL
Sr -^
a^^Si^fiSfl
'
E.
J.
HoPKIN.
Psalms
MATTIXS.
57, 58.]
mf
O
my
my
and
truth
And
my soul
lie
right ear-ly.
10 I will
mf
Thee,
among li-ons.
even among the
and
is
58.
na-tions.
Psalm
my
them-selves.
/S My heart is fixed, O God,*
my heart is fix-ed I will sing, and
give praise.
ffo, Awake up, my glory * awake,
lute and harp
I myself will awa'ke
He
feet,*
trust-eth~in Thee
and
under the shadow of Thy wings
refuge,* until this
shall be
tyranny be o-ver-past.
2 I will call unto the most high God:
even unto the God that shall perform
11.
soul
[Day
all
the earth.
Si vere utique.
* E.
Dr. Nares.
Terry.
(Minor.)
\ RE your minds
l\ righteousness,*
mf
upon
set
men
of the
2 Yea,
ye imagine mischief in
your heart upo'n the eaVth
and
your hands deal with wick-ed-ness.
3 The ungodly are froward,* even
from their mo-ther's womb as soon
as they are born,* they go astra*y,
and Speak lies.
chaVmcr
charm he
never so wise-ly.
/6
fall
let
them
away
apace
arrows
67
O God, in
j&w-bones
them^bc root-ed
\?
out.
nfl Let
Day
THE PSALTER.
ii.]
Dr. Nares.
2.
A. H. Brown.
4.
[Psalms
*
I when major.
*
mf7
58, 59.
E. Terry.
Dr. E. G. Monk.
the^un-god-ly.
io So that a man shall say,*
Verily there is a reward for the
righ-teous doubtless there fs a Gtfd
that judg-eth^the earth.
6*f
bensoti0*
Psalm
Erifte
59.
W. HlNE.
me
de tmmtcts,
H. PURCELL.
2.
H. Wicks.
^P3S
A. H. Brown.
ztfi
\AA
u.
mf T^ELIVER me
from mine
l_y enemies, 0'"God defend
me from them that rfse up against me.
:
doers
delfver
:
men.
For lo, they
selves
Thou
thirs-ty
lie
waiting for
my
68
without
therefore
be-hold.
my
to
fault
arise
Psalms
EVENSONG.
59, 60.]
Stand up,
Thou God
hosts,*
Lord God of
of Israel,* to
cursing and
and run
for
O Lord,* shalt
den-sion and Thou
shalt laugh a*ll the hea-then^to scorn.
9 My strength will I ascribe unto
Thee
for
fn
Thou
in
Thy
oFmy
sa-tis-fied.
f 16
re-fuge.
As
me,*
for
Thy power,
will
sing of
Thy
mercy
Psalm
them
lies.
Consume
:
But Thou,
have them
13
/8
11.
and
and be not
vfsit all the hea-then
merciful unto them that offend of
mali-cious wick-ed-ness.
m/6 They go to and fro in the
they grin like a dog,*
Sve-ning
lips
[Day
God.
60.
Dr. Blow.
* A. Neville.
2.
SS
^!3i^gS mfe^
M
&mmm^mA.
.j=t.
H. Brown.
tfe,
turn
Thee un-to
us a-gain.
2 Thou hast moved the ISnd, and
divid-ed it heal the sores thereof,
for~it shak-eth.
3 Thou hast shewed Thy people
:
R. Langdon.
delf-ver-ed
69
;/ {/"6
God.
Day
THE PSALTER.
ii.]
Dr. Blow.
1.
[Psalms
* A.
2.
A.
Gilead
mine
is
is
strength of
my
8
Ephraim
my head
laV-gi'v-er
Moab
Edom
is
the
* Jtidah is
also
;
is
my
wash-pot
* over
shoe
cast
Psalm
fn-to
set
who
me
will
into the
bring
me
E-dom?
O God
me up upon
12
Through G6d
will
we do
J. F.
Bridge.
been
my
ev-er
and
trust shall be
Cinder the c6-vering of Thy wings.
for
Dr.
2.
is^in hca-vi-ness.
will lead
Exatidi Deus.
6i.
Who
ft
strong., ci-ty
L. J. TURRELL.
ft
when major.
out my
Philfstia, be thou glad of me.
will
also
R. Langdon.
H. Brown.
60, 6i.
Neville.
70
MA TTINS.
12.
[Day
ev-er
and
faithfulness,
may
they
that
preserve him.
Name.
6 Thou
So
will
u*n-to~Thy
ly
perform
alway sing
Name that
my vows.
praise
may dai-
->+^
Domino.
O. COVERDALE.
2.
EfcS
L.
ff~\ COME,*
vi/Z To-day
V>/
5
it
hills is
His
al-so.
The
sea
is
)6 O
fall
let
us
hear His
Me
proved
worship,
and
My
saw
into
M,
works.
io Forty years long* was I grieved
with this genera-tion,~and said
It
is a people
that do err in their
hearts, for they have not known My
ways.
Unto wh6m
wrath
come, *
will
1 1
dry land.
and
ye
tion.
the
if
Barcroft.
My
sware in~My
Glory be
Son
without end.
71
W-mcn.
[Psalm
62.
Day
THE PSALTER.
12.]
Psalms
Nonne Deo
2.
?///*
TV /f
upon God
c6meth
my
in
my
my
my
trust.
Him.
and
might, and
my
is
my
is
health,
my
their delight
is
the jock of
mfZ O
strength and
2 2 verily is
my salva-tion He is my defence,*
s6 that I sha*ll not great-ly fall.
G<5d
in
my
God
In
glo-ry
sal-va-tion.
HlNDLE.
J.
fj
still
Him
62, 63.
fall.
Psalm
Deus,
63.
D. PirRCEL?..
2.
i^SiilS
Deus
metis.
mw
72
* J.
Barney.
f=^
Psalms
mf r\ GOD,* Th6u
art
\J
my God
My
Thus have
Thy
and
po\ver
that
glo-ry.
my
My
lips.
Psalm
* C.
mf
is
may
privily shoot at
per-fect
suddenly do
:
the earth.
fall upon the e'dge
that they may be a
por-tion^for fox-es.
12 But the King shall rejoice in
God ; * all they also that swear by
11 Let them
oPthe sword
:
mouth
2.
E.
Wood.
prac-tise
among
the'y
shalPbe wound-ed.
hfrn that
12.
Exaudi Deus.
64.
4 That they
my
in
Gardner
Who
[Day
Have
MATTINS.
63, 64.]
73
Day
THE PSALTER.
12.]
[Psalm 65
Ctoeiisong*
Psalm
65.
Te
decet
hymnus.
* S.
/"HPHOU, O
God,*
art praised in
lem.
fii
3 Tvjy
me O
:
sins.
tem-ple.
vif 5 Thou shalt shew us wonderful things in Thy righteousncss,*
O God of oQr salva-tion Thou that
art the hope of all the ends of the
earth,* and of them that remafn in^
the broad sea.
6 Who in His strength sctteth
and is gird-ed
fast the mGun-tains
:
Who
raging of the
sea: and the noise of His waves,*
and the madness 6i the people.
7
stilleth the
Atherstone,
plen-teous.
10 The river of
God is fiill of
Thou preparest their corn,*
for s6 Thou provid-est for the earth.
Thou waterest her furrows,*
Thou sendest rain into the little
Thou makest it
val-leys^there-of
soft with the drops of rain, * and
wa-ter
mf
year
Thy
and
side.
74
Psalm
EVENSONG.
66.]
Psalm
Dr
f f\ BE
joyful
in
God,
ye
the
li-ars
un-to
Thee.
3
For
:
7/1/4
all
/i2
will
Thee
hither,*
with
in his doing
how wonderful
chil-
will
pay
sacrifices,
rams
will
goats.
there-of.
soul.
and
was^in trou-ble.
unto Thee fat burnt* with the in-cense~of
and behold
toward the
mouth, when
O come
with burnt-df-fer-ings
Thee
Name.
He
2.
ful art
12.
Jubilate Deo.
66.
Dupuis.
all
[Day
all
will offer
offer bul-locks
and
you what
He
my
75
Psalm
67.
Day
THE PSALTER.
12.]
Psalm
Dr.
P.
67.
Deus
Hayes.
light
us
meVciful un-to us
Ps. 67,
Venite.
misereatur.
* S.
2.
Atherstone.
Venite,
* E.
Thirteenth
*The
J.
Day.
exultemus Domino.
Terry.
Heywood.
2.
J.
Kent.
H. Wicks,
i^gis
J.US1 U
JL
us sfligun-tcT
us heartily
rejoice in the strength of our sal-
Vy
His presence
and shew our-
Me
5
it
fall
Psalm
*
f T ET
God
arise,*
Enemies be
them also
Him.
mfz
that h&te
A.
and
rest.
*A*-men.
Exurgat Dens.
* C.
2.
Him
as
let
it
Gardner.
be-fore
Him.
He
eth,
less,
ha-bi-ta-tion.
He
men
is
the
God
that
maketh
them
be of one mind in an
house,* and bringeth the prisoners
out of captf-vi-ty
but letteth
the rQnagates conti-nue"in scarce-
and
/4 O
sware in~My
without end.
His
:
My
68.
let
tempt-ed
and saw
Brown
sca*t-ter-ed
My
into
Unto whom
ii
wrath
proved Me,
al-so.
dry land.
p 6 O
and
Hfs
works.
io Forty years long * was I
grieved with thfs genera-tion,~and
said It is a people that do err in
their hearts, for they have not known
My ways.
is
if
ness;
9 When your fathers
To-day
va-tion.
2 Let us come before
with thanksgiv-ing
IV
i^Al
as
voice,* harden not your hearts
in the provocation,* and as in the
day of temptation in the wil-der-
let
;;//"8
let
Lord
the
11V
praises un-to"His
Name
to
magnify
ness.
77
[7
DAY
THE FSALTER.
3. J
* A. H.
Brown.
[Psalm
68.
2.
mmm^mmm
God, * when Thou wentest
The
and the
earth shook, *
God
of Is-ra-el.
mf
"1
spoil.
from Ba-san
flee,
and were
mf
disccan-fit-ed
and
gold.
As
15
GCd's
hill
of Basan, * so is
even an high hill, as the
the
:
hill
of Ba-san.
16
hop ye so, ye high hills ?*
this is God's hill,* in the which it
yea, the
plcascth Him to dwell
hill
Why
My
will
17
abfde
The
chariots
of
God
are
will
tim-brels.
/26
Give thanks,
in it^for ev-er.
Mine own
Lord
in the
O Israel,* unto
congrega-tions
Psalms
MATTINS.
68, 69.]
m/2j There
is
little
the princes of
the princes
Jfidah their coun-sel
of Zabulon, * and the pr'n-ces~of
Neph-tha-li.
28 Thy God hath sent forth
strength for thee stablishthe thing,
God, that Th6*u hast wrought in
us,
otit
13.
Benjamin
and
ruler,*
tfieir
[Day
un-to God.
32 Sing unto God,* O ye kfngdoms of the earth O sing prais-es
unto the Lord
23 Who sitteth in the heavens
over ail * from the begfh-ning lo,
He doth send out His voice,* yea,
and that a migh-ty voice.
34 Ascribe ye the power to God
over Is'-ra-el
His worship, and
strength is in the clouds.
29 For
Thy
rif-sa-lem
sents un-to Thee.
:
Thy
in
ed be God.
(Evensong.
Psalm
* A.
69.
Salvum mefac.
H. Brown-.
2.
J.
Travers.
Efc
These
F's
(Minor.) A
O AVE
Omy
must be
also
O God
waters are
unto
j^
when major.
,.
me,
come
for the
in,
e*-ven
soul.
deep mire,
where no* ground is
I am come
into deep waters,* so that the fl6*ods
run o-ver mc.
my
3 I am weary of crying
2
throat is dry
my sight faileth me
for waiting so long up-on my God.
4 They that hate me without a
cause * are more than the hairs
:
79
[7
And
215
Day
* A.
These
F's
J.
Thy
my
to
my
tu*rn-ed~
re-proof.
O God,*
in
the
ofit
Hear me,
my
soul,
and
Thy
sight.
I am mil of he*a-vi-ness
I
looked for some to have pity on
me,* but there was no man,* neither
found I any to com-fort me.
22 They gave me ga*ll to eat and
when I was thirsty * they gave me
heart ;*
nigh unto
time.
Hear me,
in trou-ble
vin-e-gar to drink.
mp 23 Let their table be made a
snare to take themseTves with-al
and let the things that should have
been for their wealth * be unto ththn
an occa*-sion~of fall-ing.
24 Let their eyes be blfhded, that
they see not and ever bdw Thou
down their backs.
25 Pour out Thine indignation
upon them and let Thy wrathful
displea-sure^take hold of them.
14
am
multitude of
Draw
it
Travers.
save
upon me.
with fast-ing
servant,* for
ha'ste
19
mouther's crnl-dren.
9 For the zeal of Thine house hath
eVen eat-en me and the rebukes of
them that rebuked Thee are fai-len
I
69.
my
my
[Psalm
H. Brown.
ic
THE PSALTER.
13.]
Lord,* for
Thy
loving-kindness is ccon-forta-ble
turn Thee unto me * according to
the multitude (5f Thy mer-cies.
18 And hide not Thy face from
:
hast wound-ed.
28 Let them fall from one wfekedand not come
ness to ano-ther
n
80
fn-to
Thy
right-eous-ness.
EVENSONG.
Venite.]
among
and inhea-vi-ness
shall
i
lift
me
f3
Major.)
up.
1
there-in.
the right-eous.
am poor
Thy help, O GoM,
Deus, in adjutorium.
70.
and~be glad
seek ye after Go*d,
and~your soul shall live.
34 For the Lord he'ar-eth'the
poor
and desrjiseth not His pri:
soners.
35 Let heaven and e^rth praise
:
Psalm
(Minor.)
and magnify
of G(5d witha song
it with thanks-giv-ing.
32 This also shall plea*se the
Lord
better than a bmlock tha*t
hath horns and hoofs.
32 The humble shall consider thfs,
Him
14.
[Day
the sea,
and
all
that
moveth
there-in.
me,
Lord.
2 Let them be ashamed and confounded that seek aY-ter^my soul
let them be turned backward and
put to confusion that wish me e-vil.
3 Let them for their reward be
:
that cry
soon brought to shame
d-ver~me, There, there.
/4 But let all those that seek Thee
:
pos-ses-sion.
37 The posterity
Thou
art
Redeem-er
my
helper,
Lord,
make
and
no*
m
long
tar-ry-ing.
also
of
His
(Gloria, Jfajor.)
exultemns Doviino.
W. Ridley.
2.
J C\ COME,*
come
\J
2 Let us
sence with
tion.
81
[3
For
Day
THE PSALTER,
14.]
*
1.
71.
Dr. Aldrich.
2.
SfcS^
3EE
bz
W. Ridley.
[Venite, Ps.
&~
t=zz
I'J
as
6-h
ft^
P*zszn
g7| r>
A. H.
m^ms&m
'
r5
TPr
Brown.
C. Fisher.
-I
the htlls
5
it
is
Hfs
al-so.
and He ma*de
and His hands prepaY-ed^the
The
sea
is
Hfs,
dry land.
p 6 O come, *
and
fall
down
let
us worship,
Psalm
* L.
71.
day of temptation
fn the wil-derness
9 When your fathers te*mpt-ed Me
proved M, and saw My works.
10 Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera'-tion,^and said It
their
is a people that do err in
hearts, for they haVe not known My
ways.
;
Unto wh6m
11
wrath
into
sware in^My
My
rest.
As
was
it
in the beginning,* is
shall
be
w6rld
"A'-men.
hiTe^Domine^speravi.
* A.
Barcroft.
H. Brown.
**ia'
T'
* A.
H. Brown.
P
I
1
'
1
dmmm0$m
Psalm
vif
MATTINS.
7i.]
ptlt to
confu-sion
12 As for me,*
abtde Sl-way and
more and more.
:
Be Thou my strong
whereunto
may
hold, *
a*l-way~re-sort
:
My
13
of
Thy
tion
me.
[Day
mouth
patiently
will
will praise
shall daily
righteousness and
for
knoV no end
14.
Thee
speak
salva-
there-of.
on-ly.
15
O God,*
Thou,
hast taught
God,* out of
3 Deliver me,
the hand of the ungod-ly out of the
hcind of the unright-eous^and cru-el
me from my
man.
4 For Thou,
O my
Lord God,*
art
mothers womb,*
a*l-ways of
^6
be
Thee.
let
te'U
un-til
now
oPThy won-
drous works.
for to
come.
righteousness, O G6d, is
and great things are
they that Thou hast done * O God,
who is IT ke un-to Thee ?
ft 18 O what great troubles and
adversities hast Thou shewed me !*
and yet didst Thou turn and refresh
me yea, and broughtest me frdm
the deep oPthe earth a-gain.
19 Thou hast brought me to great
17
ve*-ry
Thy
high
mfj O
been
my praise shall
am become
Pwas born
me out of my
therefore will
youth up
as
:
it
but
my mouth
were a
my
stare
be filled
long.
ho-nour
m&
and comforted
ev-ery side.
vif 20 Therefore
will
on
praise
of Is-ra-el.
21
lips will be fSin when I
sfng unto Thee
and so will my
soul whom Tho*u hast deli-ver-ed.
22
tongue also shall talk of
Thy righteousness all the^day long:
for they are confounded and brought
unto shame * that seek to do* me
e-vil.
e-vil.
my
Gckl, ha*ste
1 1
my soul
let
My
My
83
[Psalm
72.
3
6
Day
THE PSALTER,
14/
[Psalm
72.
Dr. Aldrich.
mf f^ I VE
VJT
doer.
5
They
Thee,* as long
and moon endG-reth
shall fear
as the sun
He
shall
t(5
an-o-ther.
come down
like the
eVen as
rain into a fle'ece of wool
the drops that wa-ter^the earth.
mf'j In his time shall the rfghteous rlGu-rish yea, and abundance
of peace, * so 16ng as the moon
:
en-dur-eth.
dominion
all
Him
nations shall do
ser-vice.
ft
12
For
souls
pra'is-ed.
There
be an heap of corn
* hf^h upo*n the hills
his fruit shall shake like Libanus,*
and shall be green in the city like
gra*ss up-on the earth.
mf 17 His Name shall endure for
ever * His Name shall remain
under the sun* among the posterities which shall be blessed through
1
shall
in the earth,
be also from
the one sea to the 6-ther and from
8 His
Him
fore
shall
Him
* and
praise
Him.
all
the he'a-then^shall
84
Psalm
EVENSONG.
73.]
|Dav
14.
<bettson0*
Psalm
T.
IS
fT
j$.
Quam
bonus Israel 1
TUDWAY.
Dr. Xares.
tl
*=
5
fe=^
#5
s^s
u=L
e^
^^SSe^.
^=g:
&L
e
Sir G. Elvey.
A. H.
4.
Brown.
i^Sl^fel
TF
i
a*re
a*l-most
gone
well-nigh
my
my
were
feet
tre'ad-ings^had
slipt.
And why
the wfek-ed
I was grieved at
do also see the
morn-ing.
14 Yea,* and I had almost said
ev-en^as they but lo,*then I should
have condemned the generation 6i
:
Thy
chTl-dren.
Then thought
to
un-derstand
this
but
it
God
ry^of
then understood
the
the ci-ty.
p 20 Thus
and
it
85
[22
Nevertheless,
DAY
I^SALMS
1 4.
T.
1.
Tudway.
22 NeverthelSss, I am alway
for Thou hast h61den me
Thee
2.
by
by
my
right hand.
23 Thou shalt gfiide me with Thy
coun-sel and after that receive me
with glo-ry.
have I in heaven but
24
Thee and there is none upon earth
that I desire in compa*-rison of
Whom
Psalm
S.
my
Thee.
Dr. T.
God is
and
but
25
Ut
74.
73, 74-
Dr. Nares.
quid,
Deus ?
H. Wicks.
Dupuis.
T. PURCELL.
I-T
1-
^^^^b^^^^B
^ggpip
^3E
&-n-
-^H- <s>-&-\
t=F
whom Thou
tion
re-deemed of old.
3 Think upon the tribe of Thrne
inhe'-ri-tance
and mount Sfon,
sho'ep
2
of~Thy pas-ture ?
think upon Thy congrega86
hast purchased,
a*nd
wherem Thou
hast dwelt.
FSALM
sanc-tua-ry.
y5
set
Op
Thy
congrega-tions
in the
:
and
They have
set fire
upon Thy
h61y pla-ces
and have defiled the
dwelling-place of Thy Name, eV-en
unto the ground.
9 Yea, they said in their hearts,*
Let us make havock of them altogether
thus have they burnt up all
the houses of God in the land.
10 We see not our tokens,* there
is not one pro*-phet more
no, not
one is there among us, * that
tindersta*nd-eth a-ny more.
tnf 1 1 O God, * how long shall
the adversary do this disho-nour
how long shall the enemy blaspheme
Thy Xa*me, for ev-er?
12 Why withdrawest Thcu Thy
hand why pluckest Thou not Thy
right hand out of Thy bosom to
:
wil-der-ness.
16 Thoubroughtest out fountains
and waters 6ut of the hard rocks :
Thou drfedst up migh-ty wa-ters.
17 The day is Thfhe, and the
night is Thine Thou hast prepared
the light and the sun.
18 Thou hast set all the b6rders
o*f the
Thou hast made
earth
:
sum-mer^and
p
how
how
wih-ter.
ev-er.
all
dai-ly.
Him-self.
mf 14 Thou didst divide the sea
through Thy power Thou brakest
d(5-eth
the heads
wa-ters.
14.
midst of
IDAY
.l/jbJVUl\Lr.
74.J
it
87
Day
THE PSALTER.
15.]
[Venite.
exultemus Domino.
Dr. T. Aylward.
f C\ COME,*
\J
tion.
the hills
5
it
is
Hfs
al-so.
The
sea
is
/6 O
fall
mfZ To-day
come, *
let
us worship,
88
if
ye
will
hear His
Me
proved
M,
and
saw
My
works.
I o Forty years long * was I grieved
It
with thfs genera-tion,^and said
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they haVe not known My
ways.
:
Unto wh6m
II
wrath
dry land.
and
E. Terry.
2.
into
My
I
swa*re in^My
that they should not en-ter
rest.
rsALMb
73, /u.j
1V1S1 1 1 1
Psalm
*
iVO.
Confitebimur Tidi,
75.
H. Wicks.
2.
J.
TURLE.
r
/ T T NTO Thee,
\J give thanks
G6d, do we'
yea, unto The'e
do we give thanks.
2
th&t
clare.
When
3
tion
right.
:
there
ev-er.
12 All the horns of the
Psalm
1.
/TN
JJ>
Jewry
Name
is
is
A. H.
76.
God known
break
Notus in Judcea.
Brown
2.
Dr.
S.
Elvey.
His
great in Is-ra-el.
ungodly
-t^
*
1.
DAY
1HK FSALTER.
15.J
* A.
1.
[Psalms
H. Brown.
Dr.
S.
76, 77.
Elvet.
/S Thou
ment
to
e'arth tre'm-bled,
and was
still,
toThy
ness of
earth.
of mn shall
and the fierce-
The fierceness
them
praise
shalt
Thou
re-frain.
found no-thing.
11 Promise unto the Lord your
/ 6 At Thy rebuke, O G6d of God, and keep it,* all ye that are
Ja*-cob both the chariot and ho*rse r6und about Him
bring presents
n
are fall-en.
unto Hrni that ou*ght to be fear-ed.
m/7 Thou, even Th6u art to be
12 He shall refrain the spirit of
fear-ed and who may stand in Thy prfh-ces and is wonderful amo*ng
sfght whe'n Thou^art an-gry ?
the kings of ^the earth.
:
PSLAM
77.
Voce 7nea
Dr. Aldrich.
me.
ad Do?ninum.
E. Faning.
2.
2 In the time of
soifght the Lord
my
trduble I
sore ran, and
ceased not in the night-season ; *
my soul refus-ed com-fort.
:
90
my
>SALMS 77 ,
MATT/NS.
78.]
When I am in heaviness, I
12
will
am so feeble,
tha't I
Thy
spi-rits.
in-treat-ed ?
8 Is His
absent Himself
He
be n6 more
do-ings.
is
troubl-ed.
for
'ev-er
of a*ll Thy
talking shall be* oP
my
my
and
who
can-not
/13 Thy
jpeak
5
Did
15.
works
ging
ID AY
and
is
mf 10 And
said,*
is mine
remember
hand of the
It
will
Thy way
19
is
with-al.
in the sea,*
and
sheep
Aa-ron.
(Evensong.
Psalm
7S,
Attendite, popule.
*A. H. Brown.
^E
W. Dyce.
2.
Dr. T.
S.
Dupuis.
Z*^rA
^ ^F^
woVds of
my
mouth.
will
pa*-ra-ble
open
I
ten-ces of old
91
my mouth
will declare
hard
in
se*n-
[3
Whfch
Day
THE PSALTER.
15.]
[Psalm
that
78.
H6
have told us
4 That we should not hide them
from the children of the genera;
come
tions'"^
in the sight^of
of Zo-an.
14 He divided the sa, and
le*t
them^go through
He made the
waters to stSnd on an heap.
:
done.
rnf'5 He made a^covenant with
Jacob, * and gave Israel a law
un-born
great depth.
when
came up
thy might sheV
chil-dren^the same
To
the'y
their
in
of God, but to
ments
works
kep His com-mandto forget the
r
fathers, * a faithless
and stubborn
lust.
generation
a generation that set
not their heart aright,* and whose
spirit cleaveth not ste'd-fastly un-to
:
God
of
law
1
And
all
He ld
the night
92
Psalm
hVJtLJNSVISILr.
78.!
west-wind.
28 He rained flesh upon them as
thick as dust and feathered fowls*
ltke as the sand of the sea.
29 He let it fall among their tents
help.
1.
-%f
of their lust.
-A. H. Brown.
2.
-H
r-
H-+^H|
'
.
15.
God
[day
* A.
H-^N-w
H. Brown.
H
1
i
,
'
iii
&-
k-2,-1
||
l^'
A. H.
////"31
in their
of God
the we'al-thiest'of them
smote down the chosen
were
yea,
and
men
that
more
all
thfs
n6*t
so merciful,*
:
a-rise.
His
won-drous works.
in trou-ble.
in Is-ra-el.
the
He was
H6
they sfn-ned"
and believed
38 But
Brown.
forgave their^mis-deeds
and destrdy-ed them not.
39 Yea, many a time ttirned He
His wra*th a-way and would not
suffer His wh61e dispMa-sure to
that
in Is-ra-el.
32 But for
yet
|i
43
They thought
not
oPHis hand:
my;
44
How he
cles in
E-gypt
93
[45
He
45
He
blood
oPthe
hall-stones
and their flocks with
hot thun-der-bolts.
50 He cast upon them the furiousness of His wrath, * anger,
displeasure, and trou-ble
and sent
evil an-gels among them.
51 He made a way to His indignation, * and spared not their soul
ri-vers.
He
46
sent lice
among them,
and dev6*ur-ed~them up
and
frogs
to^de-stroy them.
47
He
gave their
ca'ter-pil-lar
and
fruit
Onto the
from death
to~the grass-hop-per.
48 He destroyed their vines with
and their mulberryhaTl-stones
trSes with the frost.
49 He smote their cattle also with
to*
the pes-ti-lence
life
over
in
^ppnp
* A.
^53
He
led
carried
But as
them
them
for
H. Brown.
f(5rth like
flock.
He
overwhelmed
with
their
the sea.
55 And brought them within the
borders of His sa*nc-tua-ry even to
His mountain * which He purchased
with His right hand.
:
safely,
:
and
94
Psalm
EVENSONG.
78.]
mp
displeased the
M(5st
High God
fell
Hfm
and provoked
sure'at Is-ra-el.
61 So that He forsook the tabernacle in Sf-lo
even the tSnt that
:
and
He
63
64 The
men
fire
and
per-pe-tual shame.
m/6& He refused the tabernacle
of Jo-seph and ch6se not the tribe
of E-phra-im
69 But chose the tribe ofju-dah:
even the "hill of Sfon which He
;
lov-ed.
He
His
in-he-ri-
tance.
their
into
their b8auty fn-to"
with
capti-vi-ty
15.
57
[Day
gfven to mar-riage.
<X
and
Day
THE PSALTER.
16.I
The
[Venite.
Day.
Sixteenth
JHatthts.
Venite^
Dr. T.
S.
exultevms Domino.
Dupuis.
n
us sing un-to
us heartily rejoice in the strength of oifr sal-va-
f C\ COME,*
V-/ the Lord
let
W. Hayes.
2.
let
tion.
96
mfZ To-day
if
ye
will
hear His
Me
proved
M6,
and saw
My
works.
io Forty years long* was I grieved
It
with thfs generation, ~and said
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they haVe not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
ii
wrath
into
My
I
swa*re in^My
that they should not e'n-ter
rest.
Glory be
Son
without nd.
*A"-men.
Psalm
MA TTINS.
79.]
Psalm
J.
[Day
16.
Deus, venerunt.
79.
Goldwi.w
A.
2.
sins,* but
\J
heap of stones.
thSt soon
mi-se-ry.
H. Brown.
for
we
are
come
and
us,
to great
9 Help us, O God of our salvation,* for the glory dt* Thy Name
O deliver us, and be merciful unto
our sins, fo*r Thy Name's sake.
p 10 Wherefore do the hea-then
Where* is now their God ?
say
11 O let the vengeance of Thy
servants' blood that^is shed
be
openly shewed upon the hea-then
:
We
Name.
97
in
our sight.
pp
[Psalm
80.
Day
THE PSALTER.
16.J
Psalm
*
tnp
80.
Qui
A. Neville.
JOseph
shew Thyself
sittest upon the
a sheep
lfke
the light
we
shall
O God
shew
of Thy countenance, and
Turn us again,
be whole.
bread of tears
80.
regis Israel.
*
2.
A. H. Brown.
iin-to^the sea
to^the ri'ver.
p 12 Why hast
that
off her
all
grapes
they that
?
The
Thy Name.
Turn us again, O L6rd God
of Hosts
shew the light of Thy
countenance, and we" shall be whole
shall
ca*ll
up-on
19
land.
&ALM
51
Psalm
8i
Psalm
Dr. T.
rrrf-*
S.
2.
i^
-&&&
):;
make a cheerful
strength
noise finto the G(5d of Ja-cob.
2 Take the psalm,* bring hither
the ta*-bret the merry harp with the
:
lute.
Lrjr^" ff>*
There
io
in thee
Who
shall fill
But
12
My
mf,\ For
for Is-ra-el
voice
this
:
13
their
of JS-cob.
them
tions.
Thou
calledst
and
Me
upon
in
delf-vered thee
heard thee,* what time as the
troubles,*
storm
fell
it.
and
would
Israel
no*t
o-bey Me.
feast-day.
and
"
=|
,j
r
-^--^g^-j^-M^
Barcroft.
g^j^j
"ltT
16.
D. Hackett.
L.
jdt
l^l^z^z&p^^lgfl
'^i
J.
4.
[Day
Exultate Deo.
8i.
Dupuis.
Hindle.
J.
n
"^ -f^w^.^
MATTINS.
upon
So
14
them
gave
6\vn hearts'
follow their
that
6wn
My
unto
and
let
ima'-gi-na-
people would
had wa*lk-ed
tip
lusts
Me
for
if
My
ways,
I should soon have put d6wn
1
and turned my
their e*-ne-mies
Israel
in
hand against
their a*d-ver-sa-ries.
e-ver
thee.
&t the
8 I pr6ved thee Sl-so
wS-ters of strife.
9 Hear, O Ts\y people,* and I will
asstire thee, O Is-ra-el If thou wilt
he'ark-en un-to Me,
:
Day
THE PSALTER.
16.]
Psalms
f~^
82.
Deus
A. H, Hkown.
2.
lence
stetit.
OD
un-god-ly.
82, 83,
82, 83.
W. Byrde.
Psalm
[Psalms
God.
2 For
not
refrafn
Thy
self,
mu*r-mur-ing
name
of Israel *
may be n6 more fn
re-mem-brance
5 For they have cast
their
heads
mf $ They will not be learned together with 6*ne con-sent and &re
nor understand,* but walk on sttll
confederate against Thee A
in dark-ness all the foundations of
6 The tabernacles of the Edomthe ea*rth are out of course.
Is-mael-ites
ites, and the
the
6 I have said, Ye* are gods and
M6abites, and IJa-gar-ens
ye are all the children of the M6'st
7 Gebal, and Ammon, and A-maHigh-est.
lek the Philistines, with the*m that
7 But y8 shall die like men and
dwell at Tyre.
fall like (5ne oPthe prin-ces.
8 Assur also is joined with them
/8 Arise, O G6d, and Judge Thou" &nd have hol-pen^the
n
chil-dren of
the earth for Thou shalt take all
:
Lot.
Psalm
83.
mf T T OLD
Ljl
Thy
tongue,
still
O
si-
00
EVENSONG.
83, 84. J
Sal-ma-na
Who
VAH
iJJiJ^
rp
Quam
s>
s-^~
&
-g? ^?-
A. H.
lings
strength is~in
Thee
in
whose
he'art
Thy ways.
6 Who going through the vale of
misery * Qse it fo*r a well
and the
p6ols are ffll-ecPwith wa-ter.
7 They will go from strength to
are
A. Neville.
H^.
L^J,
-J
^Dr.
Thy house
Most Hfghest
rH
g K-^--^
J^
di^
rH
Brown
Vy
ft
-^- *3
^^:==: = ^=t==t^:
that
JEHO-
is
dilecta!
f^w>
fly
-&-
2.
N&me
H. Wicks.
i-
know
they shall
Thou, * whose
84.
And
18
Psalm
O my
16.
Name.
13
[Day
Thy
iin-to
Psalms
P.
I^H
Hayes,
strength
and unto the God of
gods * appeareth every one of theni
:
in Si-on.
A-nomt-ed.
io For 6ne day in Thy courts
is better than a thou-sand.
1 1
I had rather be a door-keeper
in the house ofmy God
than to
Thee.
1
[Psalm
85.
THE PSALTER.
Da\
Psalm
Smith.
Dr. P. Hayes.
2.
*E. H. Wilkinson.
fcfc
W.
4.
S.
HoYTE.
^^^j^^^f^
s^s^ r^
HF
'
&
7/z/"
J-
T ORD, Thou
zit=L
art
^Ei:
become
Lord
their sins.
Thou
Thy
na-tion.
re-joice in
7
Shew
Thee
us
me'r
cy, ^
sal-va-
tion.
mf
will
s&y concern-ing me
for He shall speak peace unto His
people,* and to His saints, that they
tu'rn not a-gain.
9 For His salvation is nigh th6m
that fe'ar Him that glory may dwell
in our land.
Lord God
will
are mSt
and pSace
and
16ving-kfhd-ness
shall give her ih-crease.
:
our
land
Him
Thy
gpEp
:24s
r-
^^
85.
Donline.
Benedixisti,
85.
* B.
[Psalm
102
MSil
fENlTE.J
The
1>TAX */
1 YiVO.
Seventeenth
Day.
iEatttns*
Venite,
exidtemus Domino
C. King..
mfZ To-day
tion.
the
5
it
hills is
Hfs
al-so.
The sea
is
dry land.
p 6 O come, *
and
fall
* E.
2.
let
us
worship,
ye
will
hear His
Me
prOved
Me*,
and
saw
My
works.
io Forcy years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera-tion,^and said
It
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they ha\e not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
ii
wrath
if
Wood.
into
My
I
swa*re in^My
that they should not e*n-ter
rest.
103
Day
THE PSALTER.
17.]
Psalm
*
W.
#z/T)UVV
OW down mine
Thine
A
I
J3
am
ptfor,
Inclina,
86.
A. Blakeley.
ear,
ancTm mi-se-ry.
Thou my soul,*
2 Preserve
God
that
Lord
Be
mSrciful
for
unto
mc',
Th6if art
a-lone.
may
fear
Thy Name.
O Lord
G6d, with a*ll my heart and will
praise Thy Na*me for e-ver-more.
13 For great is Thy mercy toward
me and Thou hast delivered my
/12
Thee.
3
Brown.
A. H.
for
for
Domine.
2.
me
[Psalm 86
will
thank Thee,
O my
upon
Thee.
4 Comfort the soul of Thy servant
for unto Thee, O L6rd, do I
up my soul.
For Thou, Lord, art good and
gra-cious and of great mercy unto
all them that call up-on Thee.
6 Give ear, L6rd, un - to^my
prayer and p6nder the vofce oP
lTft
my
15
my
soul,
But Thou,
Lord God,*
art
hum-ble^de-sires.
7 In the time of my tr6uble I will
f6r Thou hear-est
call upon Thee
full
me.
Lord
Thy Name.
10 For Thou
and
art
shall glo-ri-fy
great, *
and
oFThine hand-maid.
may
me
me
104
::
Psalms
MATTIXS.
87, 88.]
Psalm
Sj.
Fundatnenta
H. Brown.
- A.
T T ER
JTT
me.
4
Sl-so
Psalm
W.
2>2>.
of
my
salva-
incline
ing.
call-
17.
ejus.
r
2.
S.
Atherstone,
my
fresh
Dotnine Dais.
A. Blakeley.
tion,
[Day
A. H.
Bkown.
and
Day
THE PSALTER.
17.]
W.
l.
A. Blakelby.
in a place of da*rk-ness,~and in
the deep.
6 Thine indignation lieth hard
and Thou hast vexed
upon me
me" with all Thy storms.
7 Thou hast put away mine
pit
Lord
come
be-fore Thee.
13
and
acquaintance faY from me
to be abho*r-red of them.
him
that
th&t I
so fast in pri-son
can-not get forth.
sight faileth for very trou9
Lord, I have called daily upon
ble
Thee, * I have stretched forth my
hands un-to Thee.
mf 10 Dost Thou shew wonders
or shall the
among the dead
dead rise Op again, and praise
from
my
Thee?
Thou
My
1 1
Shall
Thy
cried,
my
prayer
me ?
I am
from
made me
am
Si
H. Brown.
[Psalm
* A.
2.
loving-kindness be
in
have
un-done me.
My
me and htd
ofmy sight.
106
5
1
PSALM
LVIlNSUNLi.
9.J
[Day
17.
(Bjensong*
Psalm
* A.
89.
Misericordias Domini,
H. Brown.
A. H. Brown.
2.
the Lord
ever be shewing
Thou
mf
1\ l\
IV A
:
My
eV-er
and
set
stablish
Da-vid^My ser-vant
4 Thy seed will
like
for
up Thy throne
world, and
a*ll
Thou
Thy Name.
Thou hast a mfgh-ty arm
6 For who is he amo*ng the strong is Thy hand, and high is**
clouds
that shall be compar-ed Thy right hand.
shall rejofce in
of the saints.
14
un-to~the Lord
Thy
seat
mercy
be-fore Thy face.
mf 16 Blessed is the people, O
L6rd, that can rejofce in Thee
they shall w&k in the lfght of ^Thy
coun-te-nance.
the habitation 6i
and
107
[17 Their
Day
THE PSALTER.
17.]
* A.
l.
H. Brown.
[Psalm
2.
89.
A. H. Brown.
horns.
19 For the L6rd is,6\ir de-fence
the H61y One of Is-rael is our
:
King.
f 20
Thou
spakest sometime in
mighty *
;
out
ofthe
21
peo-ple.
My
to
shall
My law
ments
fn
My judg-
his
horn
be
with the
fore
ex-alt-ed.
My statutes,*
My commSnd-ments
32 If they break
My Name
nd his thro'ne
endftre for eVer
n
as the days of heaven.
?nf 31 But if his children forsa*ke
ser-
haVe
6il
22
with My holy
vant
a-noint-ed him.
cind
for
Me.
He
more
floods.
36
108
a*s
the
moon
and as the
Psalm
EVENSONG.
89.]
Dr. Aldrich.
1.
to the ground.
Thy
46
time
O remember how
sh6rt
my
wherefore hast
Thou m&de
that lfveth,
is
47
and
death
and
shall
Thou
42
COVERDALE.
48
ne'igh-bours.
41
17.
a'll
Mnd
* O.
2.
[Day
Thou
aw&y the
and givest him
hast taken
that
I
of
m^-ny peo-ple
A-men,^and A-men.
109
Day
THE PSALTER,
8.]
[Venite.
exultemus Domino.
TURRELL..
L. Barcroft.
2.
I-rHr-
f f\ COME,*
V/ the Lord
us sing un-tcT
us heartily rejoice in the strSngth of ou*r sal-va-
m/S
let
let
tion.
if
ye
will
hear His
:
Me
proved
My
and saw
Me',
works.
i o Forty years long * was I grieved
n
It
with thfs genera*-tion, and said
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they haVe not known M}
ways.
:
Unto whom
ii
p6
To-day
wrath
into
swaYe
in
M^
My rest.
Glory be
Son
without nd.
no
'A'-men.
51
Psalm
MATTINS
90.]
Psalm
90.
[Day
18.
Domine, refugium.
Rev. W. Felton.
W. Lee
2.
d=
t
Chan.
^fe^
S^
A. H.
Brown.
E.
4.
Wood.
is
p T
ORD, Thou
I*
that
is told.
in
[Psalm
91.
Day
THE PSALTER.
8.]
Psalm
:
E.
J.
Qui
91.
Hopkins.
VV
GSd,
For
from
His fa-thers
His
faithful-
and
biick-ler.
Thou
be afraid for
n6r for the
a*rrow that flieth by day
6 For the pestilence that walketh
nor for the sickness
in dSrk-ness
that destr6yeth in the noon-day.
7 A thousand shall fall beside
thee,* and ten th6usand at thy right
5
any
shalt not
te*r-ror^by night
hand
un-god-ly.
'
p9
A. H.
a*rt
Brown.
my hope
91.
habitat.
2.
m/\liTKOSO
my
[Psalm
him
will set
hath known
1
He
will
My
ffi
shall
har him
in trouble ;*
him
tion.
112
satisfy
My
sal-va-
MA TTINS.
Psalm
92.]
Psalm
* A.
TT
is
JL
ifn-to^the
92.
Bonum
Brown.
Hi'gh-est
2 To tell of Thy loving-kindness
arly in the mftrn-ing and of Thy
trfith in the night-sea-son
3 Upon an instrument of ten
strings, and uptfn the lute upon a
loud Instrument, and up-on the harp.
:
gld through
Day
18.
est confiteri.
Dr. C. Steggall.
2.
lo,
io
lust of
ear shall
wicked * that
me.
up
anse
a-ga'inst
* for the
p ii The righteous shall flQurish
Thy hands.
like a pSlm tree
and shall spread
abr6ad like a ce'-dar^in Li-ba-nus.
5 O Lord,* how gl6rious a*re Thy
works
Th$ thoughts are ve-ry
12 Such as are planted in the
6pera*-tions of
deep.
mf6 An
ho*use
man
unwise
doth not
and a f6ol doth
est^for e-ver-more.
oPthe Lord
shall flourish
our
God.
13 They also shall brmg forth
more fruit in^their age and shall be
ft and we"li-lking.
14 That they may shew how true
the L6rd my strength is
and that
:
there
Him.
"3
is
n6
unrfght-eous-ness
in
dEbensong.
Psalm
r
I
'HE
Lord
is
93.
f4
Who
ed.
Psalm
*
mf f^\ LORD
94.
Dcus ultionum.
A. H. Brown.
God, *
to
* A.
2.
Whom
serv-ing.
gGd-ly
3 Lord,
:
how
tn-umph
H4
how
H. Brown.
Psalm
EVENSONG.
94.]
Day
18.
tage.
up with me
against the wick-ed or who will take
my part * against the e'-vil-do-ers ?
7?ifiy If the L6rdhadnot he*lp-ed
me it had not failed * but my s6ul
death.
7 And yet they say,* Tush, the
neither shall
Lord shalPnot see
the G6d of Ja*cob re-gard it.
less to
His in-he-ri-tance
unto judg-ment
ye
fools,
whe'n will
man
thai:
13
will
all
it.
rise
:
had been
prft to si-lence.
But when
18
slipt
ye un-der-stand ?
9 He that planted the 6ar, shall
He^not hear or He that made the
eye, shall He not see ?
10 Or He that nurtureth the heathen
it is He that teacheth man
knowledge, shall not~He pu-nish ?
Who
16
said,
My ftfot hath
our
"5
God
shalPdes-troy them.
them
them
Lord
Psalm
Gardner.
My ways
va-tion.
wrath
into
it
The
is
Hfs,
and
down
His
Name
and prafse
peo-ple.
4 For the
When
nw
all
:
Cantate Domino.
96.
SING
Me
rest.
a*ll
He
dry land.
p 6 O come,*
fall
I swa*re in^My
that they sh6uld not e'n-ter
My
fi
ma*de
and His h&nds prepaY-ed^the
sea
Psalm
Unto wh6m
11
Brown.
with thanksgf-ving
n
us sing un-to
let us heartily
V-/ the Lord
rejoice in the strength of ou*r sal-
f r\ COME,* let
2 Let us
A.
2.
Venite^ exultemus.
95.
95, 96.
16
SALMS
MATTINS.
96, 97.]
Name
[Day
19.
let
the sea
bring
jrSsents,
/9 O
all
Lord.
it
is
King
and
He Who
Psalm
*
that
HPHE
Lord
may be
JL
is
Dominus
97.
R. M. Taylor.
gla*d there-of
yea,
sve-ry side.
4 His lightnings gave shfhe un-to^
the world
the earth saV it,^and
:
was
5
a-fraid.
The
hills
melted
like
wax *
at
earth.
regnavit.
*
2-
and
all
the people
Lord.
/g
they that
art
higher
than
all
////
1 1
There
is
all
Dr. C. Steggall.
righ-teous-ness
[17
Day
THE PSALTER.
19.]
[Psalms
98,
99
dEJjetisotijg.
SING
song
PSLAM
98.
Elvey.
Dr.
S.
Cantate Domino.
mar-vellous things.
2
Himself the
vic-to-ry.
truth * toward the house of Isra-el and all the ends of the world *
have seen the salva*-tion^of our God.
5 Shew yourselves joyful unto
the Lord, all ye lands smg, rejofce,
and give thanks.
:
in.
Dominus
C. Gibbons.
!
99.
Dr. E. G. Monk.
and
and
Psalm
2.
regnavit.
W. Ridley.
2.
,,,
I.
'salms
EVENSONG.
99, ioo.]
fHTHE
[Day
19.
King,* be the
Lord
is
JL
cloudy
and
His
that'He
and the
la*w
gave them.
derful,
pil-lar
testimonies,
ho-ly.
our
rfghteousne'ss in Ja-cob.
5 O magnify the Ldrd our God
and fall down before His footstool,
in-ven-tions.
He
for
is
ho-ly.
ho-ly.
Psalm
* L.
^J-
-9
OP ^^j
I-Si-
ii
r r
^#S^
Jtibilate Deo.
ioo.
Barcroft.
'H-
(T.
-*g-
-^r ^-
'
-f
^ 1W
<-l
C.
Burnett.
f^JVT
tU-s
-s?
*- g> z?
T~n
*~,
^|^j^pX-UI
Dr. W. Childe.
P.
Humphreys.
S^^
f C\ BE joyful
He
fj-^
rr
^A
God
2.
-9^-
V_y
Name.
made us,
and not we ourselves * we are His
people, and the she*ep oPHis pas-
ture.
ge'-ne-ra-tion.
is
it is
that hath
;
119
[Psalm
ioi #
Day
THE PSALTER.
:
19.]
P alm i o i
Misericordiam
[PSALM
et judicium.
Dr. T.
Lord, will
him.
m/2 O
ing
3
I
sing.
let
me
have understand-
way of god-li-ness.
Whtm wilt Thou cdme unto me
will
the
walk
in
my hduse with^a
per-
will
fulness
un-to me.
5 A froward hSart shall depaVt
from me I will not kn6w a wfck-ed
:
per-son.
6 Whoso privily sl^ndereth his
ne'igh-bour hfm will I de-stroy.
:
S.
Dupuis.
will
not suf-fer
shall be*
fect heart.
hand *
IOI.
my
ser-vant.
10 There shall no deceitful pSrson
dwell in^my house
he that telleth li6s shall not ta*r-ry in
:
my
sight.
11 I shall soon destroy all the
ung6dly that are fn the land that I
may root out all wicked d6ers from
:
MA TTINS.
Venite.J
"The
Day
20.
Twentieth Day.
ittatttns.
Venite exultemus.
Domino,
T. Tallis.
i^g
0- =B
& &
^rd-F
^^s
^ZZ2
= TT
r-
rfTr
A. H. Brown.
[33
22=^:
(Major.)
f C\ COME,* let
us suig tfn-tcT
the Lord let us heartily rejoice in the strength of otfr sal-va-
V_/
tion.
it
fall
let
us w6rship,
ye
will
hear His
Me
proved
and saw
M,
My
works.
I o Forty years long * was I grieved
p
It
with thfs genera*-tion, and said
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they have not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
I I
wrath
if
dry land.
p 6 O come, *
and
m/S To-day
into
My
sware in^My
without end.
121
'A*-men.
Psalm
102.
Day
THE PSALTER.
20.]
Psalm
[Psalm
102.
Domi7ie, exaudi.
102.
Dr. W. Hayes.
TJ EAR
my prayer,^ O Lord
and 16t my crying come
JlJL
un-to Thee.
2 Hide not Thy face from me *
incline
in the time of my trou-ble
Thine ear unto me when I call O
he'ar me^and that right soon.
pp 3 For my days are consumed
away like smoke and my bones are
burnt up * cis it we're a fire-brand.
heart is smitten down, and
4
wfthered like grass so that I forge't
to eat my bread.
5 For the v6ice of my groan-ing
my bones will scarce cleave to my
My
flesh.
it
brance
But, Thou,
eVer
Lord, * shalt
throughout
til
ge*-ne- ra-
tions.
mf 12
endftre for
ap-pear
When He
Lord.
19 For He hath looked d6wn from
His sa*nc-tua-ry out of the heaven
:
3
1
::
Psalms
MATTINS.
102, 103.]
Thy
hands.
26 They shall parish, but Tho*u
shalt^en-dure
they all shall wax
old as d(5th a gar-ment
27 And as a vesture shalt Thou
change them, * and they shall be
cha*ng-ed but Thou art the same,
and Thy years shall not fail.
28 The children of Thy servants
shall contf-nue and their seed shall
stand fa*st in Thy sight.
my jotfr-ney
and shdrt-ened
my
days.
24 But
me
my
said,* O
God,* take
in the mfdst oPmine
away
not
PSALM
r
and
all
and
an ea-gle.
6 The Lord executeth rfgh-
lfisty a*s
mf
M'5-ses
dren"of
8
His works
is full
of compassion
J.
Barney.
good-ness.
9 He will not alway be chi-ding:
neither keepeth H6 his a*n-ger^for
gre'at
ev-er.
He
a*f-ter~our
Him.
6wn
crTIl-dren
even so is the Lord
merciful unto the'm that fear Him.
p 14 For He knoweth wheredf
:
we^are made
Is-ra-el.
The Lord
anima mea.
A. H. Brown.
/ T} RAISE
Ji
Benedic^
103.
20.
in
[Day
tha*t
we
He remembereth
The
Day
THE PSALTER.
20.]
[Psalms
*
2.
goeth 6ver
it,
ft
is
and
knoV it no
gone
18 Even
co*-ve-nant
PSALM
Rev.
/TD RAISE
JL
104.
dom
Barnby.
19
se*at in
heaven
rul-eth ov-er
all.
W. Felton.
BOSWORTH.
2.
the Lord,
Lord
mf
His
103, 104.
J.
Who
chambers
51
Psalm
mf
spf-rits
ing
EVENSONG.
104.J
fire.
He
earth
6*f
Thou
coveredst
deep* lfke
it
the
move prey dd
:
the
the
Man goeth
23
hills.
se*ek their
mf 22 The
with
as with a gSr-ment
[Day 2a
&nd tohisla-bour
and lay
hills.
which they
tfirn
Thou mayest
their thirst.
12 Besides
ga*-ther
men
That He may
ser-vice^of
it
Thyhaxid
29
good.
the earth.
125
Day
THE PSALTER.
21.]
[Venite.
exultemus Domino
Dr. E. Ayrton,
f C\ COME,*
\J
tion.
the Kills
5
it
is
Hfs
al-so.
The
sea
Dr. Alcock.
2.
is
dry land.
p 6 O come, * let us w6rship,
ind fall down: and knel before
the L6*rd our Ma-ker.
7 For He is the Lo*rd our God
and we are the people of His pasture,
and the she'ep of Hi's hand.
:
mf%
To-day
harden
voice, *
if
no*t
ness
9 When your fathers te'mpt-ed
;
Me
pr6ved
M, and saw
My
works.
io Forty years long* was I grieved
It
with thfs genera*-tion,^and said
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they haVe not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
ii
wrath
into
My
swaVe in^My
126
Psalm
MATTINS.
105.
Psalm
[Day
21.
Confitemini Domino.
105.
Dr. P. Hayes.
call upo*n
His
Name
He hath
:
His mouth,
6
vant
O
:
He
is
mf 8 He hath been
alway mindful
of His covenant and pro-mise that
He made to a thousand ge'-ne-ra:
What
one nation
He suffered n6 man
14
wrong
to d<5
them
My
and do
pro'-phets
no harm.
Cath that
for
ca*use
LGrd
tri-ed him.
will
lot
22 That he might
prfnees aY-terHiis will
his
in-he-ri-tance
soul
10
land
in the
tions
When
12
cho-sen.
7
few of them
give
of y6*ur
inform his
and teach
senators wisdom.
23 Israel also
came
into
E-gypt
127
in
the
Ham.
[24
And
Day
THE PSALTER.
21.]
i
1.
A. H. Brown.
He
rain
land.
33
strength.
tribes.
37 Egypt was glad at their departing for tMy were afraTd of them.
38 He spread out a cl6ud to be a
co*-ver-ing and fire to give light fn
the^night-sea-son.
p 39 At their detfre He brought
quails and He filled them wfth the
bread of heaven.
40 He opened the rock of stone,*
and the waters floV-ed out so that
rivers r&n fn the^dry plac-es.
mf 41 For why?* He remembered
His h61y pr6-mise and Abraham
:
and flames of
all
105
Dr. P. Hayes.
2.
32
Psalm
fire in their
His ser-vant.
42 And He brought forth His
n
pe'o-ple with joy &nd His chd-sen^
:
He smote
and
lars innil-mera-ble
with glad-ness
tutes
T28
&nd observe
Hi's laws.
Psalm
EVENSONG.
106.]
[Day
21.
(Evensong.
PSALM
106.
* A.
Confite?nini
W. Dyce.
Domino.
* S.
2.
H. Brown.
nrf^.M^i-J-^,..
,
A. H.
P^CT ffp4l
1_
Who
6r
sheV
Brown,
H|
11
i^-i
Atherstone.
noble
forth all
J J
'Yt%\&&\ -H
T^l
^^^fW^^^l
h^--i
left.
ness.
That
may
de*alt wick-ed-ly.
Our
brance
a wil-der-ness.
12
129
[21
And
Day
THE PSALTER.
21.]
*
And
21
viour
in
they forgat
W. Dyce
G6d their
S.
Sa-
E-gypt
Wondrous works
22
of
Ham
Red
and
in the land
fearful things
by^the
Sea.
stroy them.
26
Then
against
He up
lift
them
hand
overthrew them
to
fn the wil-der-ness
27 To cast out their
his
28
ind
seed
amcmg
to scatter
them
Ba*-al-peor
of the dead.
and
Atherstone.
so that
He
heVthen
ed them
is the Lo*rd
com-mand-
And
their dSugh-ters
unto the idols of
Canaan
;*
and the
dwn
in-he-ri-tance.
mf 29 Thus
:
them.
mf 41
them
42
among all
for righ-teous-ness
posterities for ev-er-more.
p 32 They angered Him also at
him
106.
the na-tions
in the lands.
[Psalm
them
Him
Many
130
in^their
43 Nevertheless, *
their adveVsi-ty
when He sSw
H8
and
the he*a-then
[Day
hem.
22.
hard their
com-plaint.
44
MATTINS.
Vexite.]
that
we may
give
A-men.
say,
> <
exultemus Domino.
R. C. Miller.
f(~\ COME,*
V/
Dr. Aldrich.
2.
tion.
m/S To-day
ye
will
hear His
:
Me
pr6ved
M,
and saw
My
works.
10 Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera'-tion^and said
It
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they haVe not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
11
if
wrath
into
My
I
swa*re in^My
that they sh6uld not e'n-ter
rest.
131
[Psalm
107.
Day
22
THE PSALTER.
Psalm
107.
[Psalm
Confitemini Domino.
*
p
and
10
Such as
High-est
pp
12
He
also brought
down
their
them.
(Minor.)
Hungry and
thfrs-ty
tress.
their soul
fafnt-ed in them.
7nf 6 So they cried unto the Lord
and He delfvered
in their trou-ble
them from their dis-tress.
7 He led them forth by the rfght
way that they might g6 to the cf-ty
where they dwelt.
siin-der.
(Major.)
men
15
He
(Dec.)f 16 For
therefore
/
:
(Major.)
men
being-
south.
(Full)
death
e-ne-my
no*rth,
in darkness,
1 1
from the
Heywood.
bound
fast
sit
fn the sha*-dow~of
west
J.
(Minor.)
(Major.)
j
107.
hath broken
(Minor.)
(Can.)f 9 For
enip-ty soul and
:
He
satisfieth the
filleth
the hungry
wick-ed-ness.
132
Psalm
MATTINS.
107. ]
[Day
22.
men
mf 19
Lord
them
He delivered
of their dis-tress.
sent His word, and heal-ed
in their trou-ble
oilt
He
20
them
se'at
(Can.)
21
that men would
therefore praise the Lord for His
good-ness and declare the wonders
that He d6etb for the chil-dren~of
Full)
(Minor.)
(MajorJ
men
of^the el-ders
thefr de-striic-tion.
(
Who
33
711ft
turneth the
and
(Major.)
offer
mf 35
Him
* the sacrifice of thanksgf v-ing and tll out His wtfrks with
glad-ness
(Can.) mf 23 They that go down
to the sea in ships and occupy their
business in great wa-ters
n
24 These men see the wo*rks of
unto
a ci-ty~to dwell in
yj That they may sow their land,*
and plant vine-yards to yield them
fruits of ih-crease.
38 He blesseth them, * so that
they multiply exce'ed-ing-ly
and
sfifTereth not their ca*t-tle to de;
the Lord
deep.
in the
crease.
(Minor.)
(Minor.)
trSu-ble
40 Though
He
suffer
them
to
be
through ty-rants
evil intreated
let
them wander
the wil-der-ness
oftt
of the
way
and
\rC
them
(Major.)
are
still.
(Major.)
Yet helpeth
:
(Full)
mf 41
133
Day
THE PSALTER.
22.]
Psalm
*
/ S~\ GOD, my
V^/ my hart
heart
is
08.
Paratum
A. H. Brown.
is
re"a-dy
ready,*
:
will
Set up Thyself,
G6d,
ho-li-ness
Psalm
1.
109.
Dr. W. Haves
108, 109.
meum.
*
2.
C.'Gardner.
My
of
head.
My
is
law-giver,* M6ab
wa*sh-pot
over Edom will I
cast out
shoe,* upon Philfstia
will I tri-umph.
p 10 Who will lead me into the
str6ng cty
and who will bring
9 Judah
My
is
My
me
(Full) j
cor
[Psalms
fn-to E-dom
11 Hast not
O God
and
Thou
wilt not
forsaken
Thou,
u*s,
G6d.
Deus laudum.
2.
Dr. T.
S.
Dupuis.
2
1
Psalm
EVENSONG.
109.]
TT OLD
mf
~1
upon me.
me
good
good
and
ha'-tred^for
me
my
will.
him,*
let
him
be*
con-demn'd
and
let his
was in cursing,-:-:
happen un-to him he
shall
it
with-al.
19 Let
Lord *
prayer.
22
16 His delight
and
e'-viPfor
[Day
it
(Into
to th6se that
mine
e'-ne-mies
speak
e-vil against
and
my
soul.
fast-ing
my
flesh
is
dried
tip for
want of fat-ness.
24 I became also a reproach un-to
them
they that looked upon me
shaked their heads.
25 H81p me, O Lord my God O
save
him
me
that thfs
Thy hand
is
27
Lord
that He may root out the
mem6rial of the'm from offthe earth;
:
And
was
no*t
ve'x-ed at
Thou
and
that
it.
* but
le*t
28 Let mine
Adversaries be
cloth-ed^with shame and let them
cover themselves with their own
confii-sion, as with^a cloke.
29 As for me,* I will give great
thinks unto the Lo*rd with ^ my
:
mouth
and praise
mul-ti-tude
Him among
the
35
Day
THE PSALTER.
23.]
[Yenite.
adU exultemus,
A.
7:
Domino.
a
2.
:-:
:-
-|
|
f=
^ ~?^ -^-
^
i
3 ^
V_/
^^
sing dn-tcT
us hea.
rrngth of our sal-va-
the Lord
A.
4.
g=
-v
f f~\ COME.*
joic
t^^-^r^
*^ -^
let 115
7.*
let
M.
5e
-y^
To-day
harden
if
ye
will hesu
n<jt y
in the provoca:
tion.
.::on in
the
wi*.-
)eforeHispf
our-
Him
For the
and
"
above
God
gods.
4 In His hand are all the corners
and the strength of
<5f the earth
al-so.
the hills is
5 The sea is Hfs, and He made
and His hands prepar-ed~the
i:
ling
all
)6 O
the
fall
When
works.
10 Forty years long* was I grieved
It
with thfs genera*-tion,~and said
people that do err in their
hearts, for they haVe not known I ly
ways.
:
Unto whom
11
wrath
dry land.
and
Me
with Psalms.
come, *
let
us w6rship,
into
I sware in"
that they sh6uld not en-ier
My
My rest.
without end.
136
'A'-men.
Psalms
iio,
^av
hi.]
_.
1 _
-;..
"'
1
^^=
Psa:
s7i
T!:
ir.
::7::y
ou on
My
ike 7: :
::e r: i
":e
7:::
::'
77 s
:::i:
7e: 7r.ee
7::e
l::-i
e-ne-rr
'.
::.r
:7;::e
-er.
-::7 r
Thine
::e
f:t-v."
:::
7:s
':..ir'z
:::;
:e:::e :::-':
7::y
:'
':
7:.:
is
::"
:::e
v
of"::-.-:
/4
The Lord
re-;: e:::
af:er
r::-i::r.
:r.
7:::
:e
.:.
77er
sware,
.-.::
7"
:.
and
r ::v::
:';
M_7.-:7.-se
of :7s -;.;':;.
shall
m/6 He
heathen ; *
He
judge amc
fill the
with the dad b6-dies anc
in sunder the hads over
shall
cou::-:ries.
He
7
in the
;:
way
-
7_
LLBi
7
in.
Confitebor
f T WILL
1
give thanks ui
L6rd with my whole
112.
Day
THE PSALTER.
23.]
Psalms
Beatus
112.
mf "OLESSED
the
is
that
great
T, Purcell.
2.
vir.
m&n
:
pe-rish.
ments.
2 His seed shall be mfghty up6*n
earth the generation of the faithful
:
be bless-ed.
3 Riches and plenteousness shall
and his rfghbe' in^his house
p
teousness endur-eth for e-ver.
4 Unto the godly there ariseth up
lfghtin the dark-ness he is merciful,
Psalm
good man
is
merciful,
and
everlast-ing remem-brance.
7 He will not be afraid of any
for his heart standeth
eVil tf-dings
fSst, and belfev-eth in the Lord.
8 His heart is established, and
until he see his
will not shrink
desire up<5n his e-ne-mies.
:
He
nour.
io
shall see
it,
* and
,
JT
praise the
Na*me of the
Lord from
:
The
Lord's
Name
is
pra'is-ed
heavens.
8
to
The ungodly
fiueri.
Lord.
lov-ing^and right-eous.
Laudate,
113.
shall
^5 A
112, 113.
112, 113.
Bishop Medley.
Psalm
[Psalms
intf-ther^of chTl-drcn.
38
Psalms
EVENSONG.
114, 115.]
Psalms
T.
Psalm
hi exitu
114.
mf\\ rHN
Israel
VV
peo-ple.
and
say
Whre
is
Dr. E. G. Monk.
shall the
now
hea-then
God
their
As
for
The
Wherefore
6ut of
2.
Israel.
came
23.
115.
114,
Kelway.
[Day
mfy
at
tho\i in~the
f "XT
1M
g've
5.
Non
trtfst
your
nobis, Do?nine.
OT unto us, O
m^rcy,
us,
a*nd
forThy
truth's saice.
Lord
He
is
their suc-
in the
Lord
He
their
is
i i
are like
Psalm
them
unto them
and so are all stich as
put their trust in them.
9 But thou, house of Israel,* trust
:
rams and ye
young sheep ?
like
their throat.
8 They that maTte
Ye
trust in'the
Lord
He
is
their
139
Day
THE PSALTER.
24.]
T.
1,
Kelway.
you
a*nd
your
from
T^he
/ 18
a*re
2,
tion.
Lord
this
^Twenty- Fourth
Dr. Dupuis.
V^/
But w8
Venite^ exulte7nus
f(~\ COME,*
Dr. E. G. Monk.
cKil-dren.
mf
Venite.
2.
[Ps. 115,
Day.
Domino.
Dr. W. Hayes.
140
::
:
Venite,
Ps.
i i
MATTINS.
6.]
dry land.
p
and
fall
come, *
down
us worship,
let
wrath
ye
My rest.
/ Glory be to
sware in^My
hear His
will
into
if
Unto whom
11
mfZ To-day
[Day 24
if.
without
"A'-men.
e'rid.
Psalms
L. J.
Psalm
116.
Dilexi, qttoniam.
was
me.
I
AM well pleas-ed
ci-ful.
in
mfsery, a*nd
He
help-ed
re-ward-ed thee.
8
TURRELL
hast delivered
1
I
speak;* but
said in
my
li-ars.
11
What reward
im-to^the Lord
that
141
shall
give
me ?
[12
Day
THE PSALTER.
24.]
1
A. H. Brown.
will
pay
my vows now
2.
in the
TURRELL
\_J
siin-der.
5 I will offer
to
:
Psalm
118.
heVthen
praise
Him,
all
ye na-tions.
2 For His merciful kindness is
ever more and more towards us
and the truth of the Lord endureth
Praise the Lord.
for eVer.
:
Confitemini Domino.
Dr. Alcock.
T.
2,
Kelway.
g^gg^gj
f(^\ GIVE thanks unto the Lord,*
\_J for He is gracious (full)
that
that
ev-er.
ev-er.
142
His
mSrcy
now
confess,
(full) and
n
endur - eth for
:
Psalm
MA TTINS.
118.J
[Day
24.
at large.
given
things to^pass.
mfiy
corre'ct-ed
21
in^the Lord
than to put any confidence in prih-ces.
10 Allnationscompassedme ro*und
a-bout (full) mfJavX in the Name
of the L6rd will I des-troy them.
of the
L6rd
I' will
destroy them.
and'my song
and
O Lord
sheV-ed~us
light
my
strength,
oPthe
bec6me my
y*28
al-tar.
will tjiank
sal-va-tion.
The
will
Name
(Can.) ft
They kept me in on
every side,* they kept me in, I s&y,
on eVe-ry side (full) m/*,but in the
Name of the Lord will I des-troy
them.
(Dec.) ft 12 They came about me
like bees, * and are extinct even as
the fire amdng the thorns (full) rnf
for in the
sal-va-tion.
trtfst
at
hast heard
better to
me
6*-ver
man.
It is
me
/ 19 Open
teous-ness
that I may go into
them, * and give thanks un-to^the
Lord.
20 This is the ga*te of" the Lord
the righteous shall en-ter in-to it.
in
and
Thee.
(Full) 29 O give thanks unto the
Lord,* for He is gra-cious and His
mercy endur-eth"for ev-er.
143
will praise
Day
THE PSALTER.
24.]
[Psalm
119.
(Biengong.
Psalm
L. J.
TURRELL.
119.
R. Farrant.
2.
hi quo corriget?
Beati immaculati.
(Major.)
THEREWITHAL
"IT
VV
even by
word.
whole heart.
3 For they who do no wfck-edwalk fh His ways.
ness
out of
and
10
their
that we
hast cha'rg-ed
shall diligently kep Thy command-
Thou
/5
me^Thy
forsa*ke
my
ut-ter-ly.
Lord
Thy mouth.
14
15
ments
wiy
of
Thy teVtimo-nies
man-ner^of
will talk
I
:
as
rlch-es.
of
Th command-
ways.
16
me'not
sta-tutes.
in ill
tea*ch
ce'-remo-nies
mf 12
in the
Thy
that
heart
a-gainst Thee.
Thy
Thy com-mand-ments.
Thy words have I hfd within
himself after
my
O
ments.
right-eous-ness.
8 I will keep
rtiling
s6ught Thee
shall
My
sta'-tutes
word.
144
delight shall
:
and
in
Thy
Thy
r aALfti *iyJ
11.
Dr.
[UAI
W. Haybs.
^4
2.
*J when Major.
Adhcestt pavimento.
\J
Thy
1
that
may
live,
(Minor.)
^1\ /TY
word.
that
things of
:
soul cleaveth
the dust
to*
and keep
my ways,
from me.
20 My soul breaketh out*
for the
timo-nies.
Snd my-
taikoFThywon-drous works.
28 My soul melteth away for
shall
coun-sel-lors.
much
of
Thy
law.
of
Thy
hast
32
will
run the
:
145
way
UAY
25.J
[VENITE.
J.
f C\ COME,*
V^ the Lord
exultemus Domino.
Battishill.
mfZ
us sfhg rfn-ttT
us heartily rejoice in the strength of oifr sal-valet
voice, *
let
tion.
ness
the hills
5
it
is
Hfs
al-so.
The
sea
is
/6 O
fall
Me
come, *
let
us worship,
When
works.
10 Forty years long* was I grieved
It
with thfs genera*-tion,^and said
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they ha*ve not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
11
wrath
dry land.
and
TOMLINSON.
2.
into
My
sware in^My
Glory be
Son
without nd.
146
*A*-men.
Psalm
MATTINS.
119.]
Psalm
A. H.
1.
Brown
wiy
JL
I shall
ke'ep
of
shall
it
Thy
stS-tutes
me
ke'ep Thy law
wfth
my
my
yea,
47
Et
Thy
truth (Utterly
my
o*ut
ofmy mouth
delight shall
J>e
in
lov-ed.
My
have
b6 in
hands also
will
lift
up
Thy
and
my
study shall
sta-tutes.
Memor esto
servi Tui.
my
trust.
50
tro'u-ble
ened me.
51
And my
in
de-sire.
for
for therein
command-ments O quicken me
Thy righ-teous-ness.
also,*
shall
se'ek
46
and
whole heart.
to go in the path of
35 Make me
Thy command-ments
is
Lord,* the
un-to^the end.
understanding,* and
it
A 34 Give
keep
A 45
me,
25.
Brown.
A. H.
Legem pone.
w/'T^EACH
[Day
(Continued.)
119.
for
55
have thought
sca-son
upon Thy
Name,
:
56 This
had
because
ke'pt
Thy command-ments.
147
\Portio mea.
Day
THE PSALTER.
25.]
1
C. Fisher.
2.
have pr6mised
to ke'ep
Thy
law.
58
H. Wicks.
hast dealt
graciously with Thy servant &ccord-ing unto Thy word.
66 O learn me true understanding and know -ledge
for 1
have believed Thy com-mand-
V_/
:
made my humble
petition
who'le
61
119.
Bonitatem fecisti.
[Psalm
The congregations
of
the
righ-teous j'udg-ments.
63 I am a companion of all
&nd ke'ep
that fe'ar Thee
ments.
67 Before
wrong
noV have^I
btit
was troubled,
kept
went
Thy
word.
A 68 Thou art g6od and gra-cious
me^Thy sta-tutes.
The proud have imagined
tea*ch
69
Thy
me
against
lfe
heart.
law.
thm
71
It
good
is
for
me^that
have
st"-tutes.
and
148
sil-ver.
Psalm
EVENSONG.
119.]
[Day
25.
dBbmsong*
R. Langdon.
gys^wil^^fei^=fea
an
Manus
Defecit
anima mea.
hath longed for
soul
when they
my
have put
se*e
me
trust in
Thy
because
word.
word
me?
ser-vant.
la\v is
my
de-light.
Thy
84
Thy
me
after
pits
Thy
true
be Thou
87
8$
for
law.
com-mand-ments.
79 Let such as fear Thee,* and
have kn6wn Thy teVtimo-nies b
tu*rn-ed un-to me.
80 O let my heart be s6und in Thy
stS-tutes that I hi not asham-ed.
sta-tutes.
my
help.
of m up6*n earth
but
forsook not
Thy com-mand-ments.
88
kmd-ness
and so
te'sti-monies of
149
shall
kep the
Thy mouth.
[///
aternum.
Day
THE PSALTER.
25.;
...
A. H.
1.
"
Br
\vn.
[Psalm
* F.
2.
Utt-fe
^=-
:v
Rushrho
1
^--^-^
h^ g
J
i
119.
XZ.
5,,
-fI
tl^-
ZR5TONE.
g-g^Eg
Chan.
Quomodo
In csternum, Domine.
Thou
and ft a-bld-eth.
They continue
day *
to Thine (5r-di-nance
for all things serve Thee.
99
than
trou-ble.
will
mandments
this
according
my
tin-to~Thy law
all the
day long is my stu-dy
it.
98 Thou through Thy commandments * hast made me wfser than
mine e-ne-mies for th6y are eV-er
with me.
earth,
have
love
1_^
91
dilex
mf T ORD, what
endfireth
my
teach-ers
my
for
Thy
testi-
monies
a*re
100
cause
1 01
stii-dy.
:
be-
Thy command-ments.
ke*ep
have refrained
my feet from
every- -vil
way
that
may keep
Thy word.
Ight
95
to destroy
me
but
will consf-der"
Thy
tes-timo-nies.
96 I see that all things ctfme to"
an end
is
MA TTINS.
Venite.]
*the
Twenty- Sixth
Venite^
* C.
26.
Den
erultcmus Domino.
Fisher.
2.
f(~\ COME,*
vy
[Day
tion.
151
m/S To-day
if
ye
A. H.
will
hear His
Me
proved
and
Me',
My
saw
works.
10 Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs generi-tion^and said
It
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they haVe not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
11
wrath
into
My
swire in~My
Glory be
:
without end.
"A'-men.
[L;<\
Day
::
THE PSALTER.
26.
P S ALM
[Psalm 119
(Continued.)
11 9.
C. King.
*A. H. Brown.
2.
^^^=^^m^^s^^^
Dr. W. Hayes.
Lucerna pedibus
my
1
paths.
a lantern un-to
&nd a light unto
my
is
:
Battishill.
I will
mf HHHY word
J.
nieis.
(Major.)
i my feet
4.
116
stablisjj
me
according to
06
steadfastly
rfght-eous judg-ments.
p 107 I am troubled above meaLord, acco'rdsure quicken me,
ing^to Thy word.
108 Let the free-will offerings of
my mouth please Thee, r O Lord
Snd teach me^Thy judg-ments.
109 My soul is alway in my hand
yet do I ntft for-get Thy law.
no The ungodly have laid a
snare for me but yet I swerved not
:
from
1 1
Th^ com-mand-ments.
Thy testimonies have
heart.
112
to fulfil
Thy
statutes
my
heart*
al-way ven
have applied
119
Thou
puttest
away
p
of
20
Thee
lo*ve
and
the
:
Thy
My flesji
:
all
like dross
tes-timo-nies.
trembleth for fear
am afrafd oFThy
judg-ments.
my
shall
Feci judiciicm.
(Major.)
me
HATE
mf T
1
do
ev-il
them
things
that imagine
:
btit
Thy law
love.
Th6u
114
shield
and
my
my
defence and
trust is in Thy word.
art
the
wdrd oFThy
righ-teous-ness.
153
Psalm
MATTINS.
119.]
me
[Day
127 For
ments
Thy command-
love
ab6ve
go*ld
and pre-cious
stone.
I
:
ways
I ilt-ter-ly
ab-hor.
m^^s^
G. Seymour.
Justus
Mirabilia.
testimonies are wcoitherefore doth my
der-ful
-L
iln-to^the s'im-ple.
I opened my mouth,
1 3
and dreV
in^my breath for my delight was
in Thy com-mand-ments.
132 O look Thou upon me,* and
:
ke*ep
135
men
and s6
Thy command-ments.
deal-ings^of
136
wa-ter
law.
shall
me^Thy
nd
te"ach
sta-tutes.
because
Domine.
IGHTEOUS
O
i\
Lord
Th6u O
r
is Thy
art
ind
trtfe
139
me
mSn
ke"ep not
Thy
Thy words.
Thy word is trfed to the
and Thy se'r-vant
iit-ter-most
forgo't-ten
140
lov-eth
141
ful
es f
judg-ment.
it
mf
straight all
false
Dr. C. Steggall.
mf HPHY
26.
it.
am
reputS-tion
small, * and of n6
yet do I n6t forge't
Thy comm'and-ments.
142 Thy righteousness
everlasting righ-teous-ness
Thy law is the truth.
is
:
an
and
153
Day
THE PSALTER.
26.]
[Psalm
119.
(Evensong.
A. H.
Clamavi
(Major.)
Vide humilitatem.
(Minor.)
with
hear me,
JL
Dr. Aldrich.
mf T CALL
ke*ep
Brown.
Thy
my
whole heart
L6rd,
V_y
will
delf-ver
me
Thy law.
Avenge Thou my
for
do
not for-get
sta-tutes.
54
me
and
c&use,
trust.
sta-tutes.
call
tes-timo-nies.
delf-ver
are true.
152 ^Vs concerning
ldv-ing-kihdness.
Thy
Thy word
160
last-ing
54
all
Appropinquet deprecatio.
(Major.)
(Minor.)
WT)RINCES
have persecuted
but
withdut a cause
my heart st&ndeth in a*we of Thy
word.
n
162 I &m as glad of Thy
me
jl
word
spoils
As
163
for
abhor them
lies,*
bfit
Mte and
Thy law do
me
My
Thy teV
come
:
word.
170 Let my supplication cdme
before Thee
deliver me, accdrding~to Thy word.
:
171
praise
My lfps
:
spdak
shall
when thou
oPThy
hast taught
me^
sta-tutes.
172 Yea,
Thy word
Thy command-
for all
ments^are figh-teous.
173 Let Thine hand help me :forI
have chdsen Thy com-mand-ments.
174 I have longed for Thy saving
health, O Lord and m Thy law is
:
my
de-light.
175
Thy
com-mand-ments.
167
timo-nies
complaint
Thy
love.
Thee
mf T ET my
let
shall praise
my
and It
&nd Thy judg-
soul live,*
Thee
command-ments.
ing-ly.
155
Day
THE PSALTER,
27.]
[Venite.
Venite exultemus,
*
W. RlDLBY.
T. PURCELL.
f r\ COME,*
n
let us sfng un-to
the Lord let us heartily rejoice in the strSngth of ou*r sal-va-
V_7
tion.
Him
selves gla*d in
Domino.
m/2> To-day
ye
will
hear His
:
ness
9 When your fathers te'mpt-ed
;
Me
with Psalms.
if
proved
and saw
Me*,
My
works.
10 Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera*-tion,^and said
It
is a people that
do err in their
hearts, for they haVe not known My
ways.
dry land.
wrath
)6 O
and
fall
come, *
let
us worship,
into
Unto whom
:
swaVe in^My
My rest.
IS6
Psalms
MATTINS.
120, 121.]
Psalms
P.
Humphreys.
[Day
27.
120, 121.
A. Neville
2.
f^F
Psalm
VV
and
He
Ad Do77iinum.
120.
^nifHEN
Psalm
was in trouble I
called upon the Lord
heard me.
I
2 Deliver
ly-ing lips
:
my
and
L6rd, from
n
frrfm a de-ceit-ful
be given or
done unto thee, thou false tongue
even mighty and sharp arrows, with
shall
help.
earth.
What reward
my
Lord
tongue.
3
mov-ed and H6
:
burn-ing coals.
p4
Wo
is
me, * that
am
con-
and
5
them
thai
are
e'-nemies un-to
peace.
mike them
4 Behold,
el
re*ady to bat-tie.
H6 that keepeth
shall nSither
to be
that ke'ep-eth'thee
h6*t
lift
cometh
2
soul,
oculos.
JL
Levavi
121.
mf T WILL
Is-ra-
sMm-ber nor
sleep.
night.
7
The Lord
yea, it is even He
that^shall keep thy soul.
8 The Lord shall preserve thy
from
all
e'-vil
157
PS \I,M 122.
Day
THE PSALTER.
27.]
Psalms
E.
Psalm
122.
W.
T. Graves.
they said
fs at ii-nity
in it-self.
eVen the
trfbes
oPthe Lord
to
/60
love thee.
and
pros-pe-ri-ty.
Psalm
123.
m$$m^m
*A. H. Brown.
that
122, 123.
122, 123.
2.
Lcetatus sum.
[Psalms
VJ
us.
us,
:
for
Lord,*
we
are
utterly de-spi's-ed.
4 Our soul is filled with the scornful reproof of the we*al-thy and with
the despite-fulness of the proud.
158
Psalms
MA 1 1 11\Z>.
124, 125.J
Psalms
1
PSALM
TF
mf
24.
Psalm
had not
E. H. Wilkinson.
2-
27.
125.
124,
B. St. J. B. Joule.
\U\Y
Qui confidunt
125.
their trust in
fa*st
for
ev-er.
The
hills
lem
even so standeth the Lord
round about His people,* from thfs
:
p
us
had dro*wn-ed
and the stream had gone cj-ver
our soul.
4 The deep waters 6i the proud
had gone 6ven d-ver olir soul.
mf 5
But praised
be'
the Lord
time
fo*rth for
ev-er-more.
teous
lest the righteous pQt their
ha*nd unto wick-ed-ness.
Who
heart.
deli-ver-ed.
doers
Is-ra-el.
^^M3
159
be'
upon
LJAY
Jfi PSALTER.
27.J
Psalms
[Psalms
126, 127.
126, 127.
*
A. H. Brown.
ispteH^^i
Psalm
~\
126.
Psalm
In convertendo.
\ 7 HEN
VV
were we
2
joy.
re-joice.
Lord
:
shall
rap in joy.
He
that
it.
watchman
his
way
ci-ty
the
now goeth on
filled with
JLL house
la*ugh-ter
Nisi Dominus.
127.
mf T7 XCEPT
160
EVENSONG.
Psalm
* L.
mf T) LESSED
fear the
are
they that
and
wa*lk
olive-
S.
2 Yea,
many
Sxed
me
now
Jerusalem
long.
7 Yea, that thou shalt see thy
children's crfil-dren and pe'ace upon
:
Is-ra-el.
129, 130.
Dr. Croft.
2.
Scepe expngnaverunt.
may
Dupuis.
MANY
:
ta-ble.
Psalms
Dr. T.
jp
H. Brown.
Fp3FT
129.
A.
2.
in Hi's ways.
PSALM
27.
Beati o?nnes.
128.
Barcroft.
all
Lord
[Day
me.
3
back
nd ma*de long
fur-rows.
mf4
say.
ly^in pie-ces.
161
\inp
Let
'
Day
THE PSALTER.
27.]
Dr. T.
Dupuis.
S.
3 If
Psalm
p
130.
De firofundis.
he'ar
my
* L.
131.
it ?
my
trust.
tion.
fr6m
Psalm
abi'de
L6rd
voice.
wilt be extreme *
done a-miss
O
called
is
of the Lord.
And H6
redeem
Is-ra-el
Domine^ non
Barcroft.
shall
est.
H. PURCELL.
2.
Cgpagg^g
Dr. C. Steggall.
^1
^_
iii
4A-g?1-
Thou, Lord,
m&rk what
L6rd wh6 may
to
Name
Dr. Croft.
the voice of
7
his
2.
S^ m
l62
&m^m
:
MATTINS.
VfiNITE.]
mf T ORD^I am
keep
28.
ed
[Day
it
weaned from
\V. A.
Blakeley.
us sfhg rfn-tcT
the Lord let us heartily rejoice in the strength of oilr sal-va-
\^J
tion.
it
and
fall
Dr. E. G. Monk.
mf% To-day
let
us
worship,
ye
will
hear His
:
Me
pr6ved
My
and saw
Me*,
works.
10 Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera-tion,^and said
It
is a people that do err in their
hearts, for they haVe not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
11
wrath
if
dry land.
p 6 O come, *
Domino.
2.
into
My
swaYe in~My
163
fPSALM
132.
Day
THE PSALTER.
28.]
Psalms
>
* A.
2.
Memento, Domine.
132.
mf T ORD, remember
J
and
all
DS-vid
his trbu-ble
I
:
How
come
not
will
within the
tabernacle
6*f
the temples of my
a-ny rest
find out a place for the
ber:
neither
head
to take
Until
temple
6*f
We
His foot-stool.
8 Arise, O L6rd, into Thy restThou, and the ark of
ing-place
Thy strength.
9 Let Thy priests be cl6thed with
righ-teous-ness and let Thy saints
:
II
Of the
A 12
132, 133.
132, 133.
A. H. Brown.
g
Psalm
Psalms
set
fruit
up-on thy
H. Brown.
r^pfvT^
of thy bo-dy
shall
seat.
more.
14 For the Lord hath chosen
Sion * to be an habitation f<5r
Him-self H hath l6*ng-ed for her.
(Full) mf is This shall be My
rest for v-er
here will I dwell, for
:
have a'Me-light
(Dec) mf 16
there-in.
I
will bless
her
and
sing.
of
ndint-ed.
mf
1 1
faithful
made a
J3
He
brethren,
&nd
u-ni-ty
164
a thfng it is
n
dwell togd-ther in
joyful
to
;
:
Psalms
2 It
is
MATTINS.
134, 135.]
oPhis cloth-ing.
Psalm
134.
134, 135.
L. J.
2.
Ecce nunc.
TURRBLL.
DYe
135.
more.
A. H. Brown.
Psalm
Psalms
*
26.
ointment
skfrts
[Day
His trea-sures.
^ mf 8 He smote the first-born of
E-gypt froth of man and beast.
9 He hath sent tokens and wonders into, the midst of thee,* O thou
land of E-gypt upon Pharaoh, and
:
f ( \ PRAISE
a*ll
10
f$
For
know
is
his ser-vants.
And gave
he'-ri-tage
Israel
their land to be an
even an heritage unto
His peo-ple.
(Full)f
memorial,
generation
16 5
O
to*
Lord, *
from
one
mf
For
an-o-ther.
[(Dec.)
14
Day
THE PSALTER.
28.]
* A.
1.
H. Brown.
18
Confitemini.
A. H. Brown.
all
for
ev-er.
GoM oF
The second
gods
A. H. Browm.
for ev-er.
2.
them.
like
that
not.
136.
135, 136.
TURRELL.
unto them
Psalm
* L.
J.
2.
(Dec) mf
avenge His pe
[Psalms
66
full.
Psalms
Who
4
ders
EVENSONG.
136, 137.]
Rd Sea
for
Who
16
led His people through
for His mSrcy
the wfl-der-ness
endiir-etrTfor ev-er.
smo*te great kings:
mf 17
for His mercy endiir-etrTfor ev-er.
mf $ Who by
mSrcy endur-ettTfor
Who
ev-er.
Who
Who
for
for
28.
for ev-er.
ev-er.
dom
[Day
for
for
8 The stin to rifle the day
His mercy endur-ettTfor ev-er
9 The moon and the stars to
go*-venTthe night
for His mercy
endiir-ettTfor ev-er.
10
smote Egypt with their
first-born for His meYcyendur-etrT
for ev-er.
A
1
And brought out Israel from
etrTfor ev-er
amSng them
we were
Who
^22 Even
Israel
for
in trou-ble
for
when
His mercy
Who
for
etrTfor ev-er.
27 O give thanks unto the Lord
of lords
for His mercy endur-etrT
J.
endur-etrTfor ev-er.
24 And hath delivered us from
our e'-ne-mies for His mercy enduretrTfor ev-er.
T
ho gfveth f(5od to^all flesh
25
Psalm
an heritage unto
His ser-vant for His mrcy
endur-etrTfor ev-er.
vip 23 Who remembered us
etrTfor ev-er
12 With a mighty hand, and
stre'tch-ed^out arm
for His mercy
endiir-etrTfor ev-er.
divided the Red Se'a
13
in~two parts for His mercy endiiretbTfor ev-er.
for
for ev-er.
Super fliimina
137.
Farrant.
A. H.
2.
Brown.
igpBfP^ii
p T) Y
JD
we
when
we remembered
and wept
the'e,
Si-on.
n
2 As for our harps, we hang-ed
them up upon the tre'es that are
:
there-in.
167
For
Day
THE PSALTER.
28.]
J.
[Psalms
Farrant.
137, 138.
A. H.
Brown.
PSgSilSP^ii
ggggS lii
I
*L.
mp
tive
Jeru-sa-lem:
forget thee,
let
right h&nd forge't her clin-ning.
6 If I do not remember thee, *
let
tongue cleave to the roof of*
my mouth
yea, if I prefer not
If
my
my
Jeru-salem in
my
mirth.
Psalm
Remember
J.
TURRELL.
the children of
ground.
^8 O daughter of Babylon, *
wasted with mi-se-ry
yea, happy
shall he be that rewardeth thSe, as
:
Confitebor Tibi.
138.
Dr. Alcock.
2.
W. Ridley.
/ T WILL give thanks unto Thee, Thy N&me, and Thy Wc5rd, above
1 O L6rd, with my whole heart all things.
3 When called upon Thee, Thou
even before the gods will I sing
heaVd-est me and endfiedst my s Jul
praTse un-to Thee.
I
Thy holy
Thy Name, *
worship toward
will
temple, and
praise
168
me
oFthe Lord
MATTINS.
Venite.]
that grSat
is
the glo-ry
of the Lord.
p 6 For though the Lord be high,*
yet hath He respect (into the low-ly
as for the proud, * He beh61deth
the'm a-far off.
7 Though I walk in the midst of
trouble, * yet shalt Th6u refresh
>
[Day
29.
save me.
8
The Lord
shall
loving-kfhdness tGward me
yea,
Thy mercy, O Lord, endureth for
ever, * despise not th6n the wo*rks
oPThine own hands.
:
Domino.
Dr. T.
f C\ COME,*
\J
tion.
m/S To-day
ye
will
Dupuis.
hear His
Me
pr6ved
and
Me*,
saw
My
works.
10 Fouy years long* was I grieved
r
with thfs genera-tion, and said
It
that do err in their
is a people
hearts, for they haYe not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
if
S.
wrath
into
My
sware in~My
69
[Psalm
139.
Day
THE PSALTER.
29.I
Psalm
Out,
and known me
Thou knowest my
down-sitting,
my
womb.
13
knSwest
it
al-to-ge-ther.
me.
Such knowledge
wonderful * and excellent
mft
is
for
too
me
hold me.
I
my
1
am
:
marvellous are
and that
my
Thy works,*
14
My
Thee though
and fashioned
:
writ -ten
16
Which
my mem-bers
all
day
by
fash-ion-ed when as
none of them.
vif 17 How dear are
:
unto me*,
the
sum
O God
of
them
ye*t
day
were
there^was
Thy
counsels
grat is^
O how
tell
io If
made
in
it.
Thy
for
well.
Barcropt.
L.
2.
139.
Domine, probasti.
139.
V/
[Psalm
170
Psalm
MATTINS.
140.J
L6rd,
21 Do not I hate them,
that hSte Thee and am not I grieved
withth6se that rise up aga'inst Thee?
22 Yea, I hate^them right sore
even as though they we're mine
e-ne-mies.
me
in the
Erifie me,
140.
way
e*v-er-last-ing.
Domine.
*R.
mf 'pvELIVER
JlJ
serve
2
me
frtfrn
Who
hearts
day
the
me,
man
L6rd, from
long.
Lord.
of"
my
my
throw him.
12 Sure I
Lord
them
prayers,
Miller.
desire,
and
C.
e'-vil
29.
Psalm
[Day
'
171
[Psalm
141.
Day
THE PSALTER.
29.
Psalm
141.
Domine, clamavi.
* C.
p T ORD,
Thee.
2 Let
Fisher.
my
Psalms
142, 143.
Dr. Dupuis.
2.
172
R. Langdon.
Psalms
EVENSOXG.
142, 143.]
Psalm
Voce
Day
29.
142.
my
mea ad Dominum.
P T
my
trou-ble.
When my
was in heaviin
ness Thou knew-est~my path
the way wherein I walked * have
they privily laid a snare for me.
4 I looked also upon my right
hand and saw there was n6 man
that would know me.
5 I had n6 place to fi6e un-to
and no man ca*r-ed for my soul.
6 I cried unto The'e, O Lo'rd, and
said Thou art my hope, * and my
portion in the lcfnd oPthe liv-ing. A
3
spirit
am
Name
'
me is
mp
de-so-late.
Psalm
143.
Domzne, exaudi.
hearken unto
me
for
Thy
right-eousness' sake.
2 And enter not into
with
shall
in
tnfth
and
12
judgment
Thy
sight
jus-ti-fied.
And
of
Thy goodness
slay
Thy
173
ser-vant.
Day
THE PSALTER,
30.]
The
[Venite.
Day.
^Thirtieth
JEattms*
Venite,
*
J.
exultemus Domino.
TURLE.
f(~\ COME,*
V_y
Dr. C. Steggall.
2.
va-tion.
2 Let us come before His presence
and sheV ourwith thanksgfV-ing
selves gla*d in Him with Psalms.
3 For the L6rd is a grat God
and a great Kfng above all gods.
4 In His hand are all the corners
6i the earth ^and the strength of
the hf lis is His al-so.
5 The sea is Hfs, and He mSde
it
and His hands prepar-ed^the
dry land.
/6 O come,* let us worship and
and knSel before the
fall down
L(5rd our Ma-ker.
7 For H6 is the Ltfrd our God
and we are the people of His pasture, and the shdep of Hi's hand.
:
m/S To-day
ye
will
hear His
:
ness
9
Me
When
:
works.
10 Forty years long * was I
grieved with thfs genera*-tion,^and
said It is a people that do err in
their h6arts, for they haVe not known
My ways.
:
wrath
into
I swa*re in "My
that they should not e'n-ter
Unto wh6m
11
if
My
rest.
Glory be
the
Son
without nd.
174
"A'-men.
ma Truss.
:
Psalm 144^
Psalm
J.
-
/ T3LESSED
h&nds
be the
strength
to wa*r,
.J
Battishill.
I
Ltfrd
and^my
my
fin-gers^to
My
him
?
:
Man
Bow Thy
heavens, O Ldrd,
touch the mduntains^and they shall smoke.
6 Cast forth Thy lightning, and
teSr them shoot out Thine arrows,
a*nd con-slime them.
mfj Send down Thine ha*ndfrom~
a-bove deliver me, and take me out
/9
in
our
streets.
ten-string-ed
store
that our sheep may bring
forth thousands and tn thousands
>
lute.
dow.
and^come down
Thee upon
est
O God
The'e,
unto
'
fight;
2
A. H. Brown.
2.
,,-r^
I,
Who teacheth my
30.
Benedictus Dominus.
144.
J,
::
[Day
complafn-ing
in
our streets.
Happy
God.
175
Psalm
145.
UAY 30J
Psalm
miL
r^^ii^i UK.
145.
[rsALM
* L.
145.
Barcroft.
God,
11 They shew the gl6ry of Thy
/ T WILL magnify Thee,
X my King and I will praise kmg-dom &nd ta*lk of Thy power
Thy Name for ev-er~and ev-er.
12 That Thy power, Thy glory.
:
end
no
is
of " His
dfireth
there
great-
su*ch
ness.
works.
ness.
As
me,*
for
shall
an6-ther
be talking of
will
18
ness.
p 8
The Lord
me'r-ci-ful
is gracious, and
long-suffering * and of
The Lord
man
is
20
is
6*-ver all
un-to Thee.
The Lord
preserveth
10 All
Lord
all
all
them
His works.
nigh unto
is
good-ness.
gre"at
The Lord
yea, all
that ca*ll upon Him
such as call upo*n Him faith-ful-ly.
19 He will fulfil the desire of them
He also will hear
that fe'ar Him
them
My
ev-er"and ev-er.
176
1VAS1 1 J 11\ O.
jrsAL.M 140. J
Psalm
L. J.
146.
L^AY
vJ.
TURRELL.
Dr. E. G. Monk.
2.
G. Seymour.
/'
my soul ;*
God.
2
hun-gry.
mft 7 The Lord looseth men out
of prf-son the Lord giveth sight to
the blind.
8 The Lord helpeth them that are
fal-len
the Lord careth for the
right-eous.
9 The Lord careth for the strangers ;* He defendeth the fatherless
and wC dow as for the way of the
ungodly, He tu*rn-eth"it up -side
:
O put not
for there
in any child of man
no help in them.
ft 3 For when the breath of man
nor
is
suf-fer
JL
and then
tfirn
all his
again to"
thoughts
down.
10 The
Sion, * shall
more
WhokeepethHispro'-mise~forev-er;
ra-tions.
hope
is
in the
177
Lord
thy
be Kfng
and throughout
God, O
ever-
for
all
ge-ne-
DAY
THE PSALTER.
30.J
Psalms
*J.
Psalm
Barney.
Laudate Dominum.
147.
[Psalm
147.
147, 148.
B. Smith.
2.
r\
PRAISE
sa-lem
bitild
up
^3
stars
and
calleth
names.
(Full)f
them
Great
12
13
He
is
a*ll
by
the'ir
that fear
sa-lem
orft-casts^of Is-ra-el.
any man's
Him
ba*rs
Jertf-
Si"-on.
He
16
in-fi-nite.
in
ySa,
is
pfit their
wfs-dom^is
and
is^His power
and His
grea*t
legs.
in^His mer-cy.
trilst
in
11
thm
Jerrf-
He
li^hteth
swift-ly.
like
ash-es.
He
17
m6r-sels
frost
18 He sendeth out
me'lt-eth them
He
:
un-to Is-ra-el.
He
na-tion
78
Psalms
EVENSONG.
148, 149.]
[Day
30.
and hail, * sn6w and vaPsalm 148. Laudate Dominum. pours wind and
st6rm, fulffll-ing
ff~\ PRAISE the Ltfrd of heaven: Hi's word
fruitV^/ praise' Him in the height.
9 Mountains and all hills
2 Praise Him, til ye an-gels^of ful trees and all ce-dars
10 Beasts and all cat-tie w6rms
His praise Him, all His host.
and fea-thered fowls
3 Praise Him, su*n and moon
11 Kings of the Sarth and all
praise Him all ye stars and light.
pe*o-ple
princes and all jud-ges of
4 Praise Him, all ye heavens
and ye waters that a*re a-bove the the world
heavens.
f 12 Young men and maidens,*
old men and children,* praise the
5 Let them praise the Name oP
for He spake the word,
the Lord
Name of the Lord for His Name
and they were made * He corn- only is excellent,* and Hfs praise
minded, and the*y were^cre-a-ted.
above heaven and earth.
6 He hath made them fast for
13 He shall exalt the horn of His
6ver and e*v-er He hath given them people ;* all His saints shall praise
Him even the children of Israel,*
a law which shall nb*t be bro-ken.
eVen the p^o- pie ^ that ser-veth
rnf 7 Praise the Ldrd upon earth
yS dragons, and all deeps
Him.
8 Fire
:
PSALM
* A.
SING
149.
Cantate Domino.
H. Brown,
nw
J.
TURLE.
of saints praise
Him.
let
Him
that
the children of
ho*-nour~have
179
all
His
saints.
I
Psalm 15a
Day
THE PSALTER.
30.]
Psalm
P.
PRAISE God
in
50.
A. H. Brown.
2.
hd-li-
cym-bals
cellent great-ness.
lotid
3 Praise
triim-pet
150.
Laudate Dominum.
Humphreys.
His
[Psalm
and harp.
Praise
:
cym-bals.
(Full) f 6 Let Svery thing that
hath breath pfaTse the Lord.
:
GREAT
FESTIVALS,
AND THE FASTS OF ASH-WEDNESDAY AND GOODFRIDAY ALSO THE MISERERE FOR
USE DURING LENT.
:
Christmas -Day.
Venite,
*
exultemus Domino.
Fisher.
COME,*
tion.
the
5
it
hills is
Hfs
al-so.
The
sea
is
)6 O
fall
mf& To-day
if
ye
will
TURRHLL.
hear His
Me
pr6ved
M,
My
and saw
works.
io Forty years long* was I grieved
with thfs genera*-tion,^and said
It
that do err in their
is a people
hearts, for they have not known My
ways.
:
Unto whom
ii
wrath
dry land.
and
* L.
J.
2.
into
My
sware in~My
Psalm
.9.
THE PSALTER.
Christmas-Day.]
[Psalms
19, 45.
PROPER PSALMS,
Psalm
J.
19.
CoRFE.
JL
God
lSn-guage
hea*rd
a-mong them.
4 Their sound
is
gone
ofit
into
statutes of the
Lord are
Psalm
*
A.
45.
the
of the Lord is pure,*
n
and giveth light un-to the eyes.
9 The fear of the Lord is clean,*
and endfireth for eVer the judgments of the Lord are true,* and
righteous a*l-to-ge-ther.
10 More to be desired are they
than gold, * y6a, than much fme
gold sweeter also than h6ney, a*nd
the hon-ey-comb.
:
11
se*r-vant taught
them
12
frtfrn
Who
my
tell
how 6ft he
Thou me
cleanse
se-cret faults.
Keep Thy
presumptuous sins,*
be alway acce'pt-able
my
0"Lord
my
in
Thy
sight,
strength,
and
Re-deem-er.
L, J.
The
TURRELL.
for ev-er.
/4
can
lips,*
My
oftend-eth
H.Brown.
mf A l\ Y heart is inditing of a
1V1 g6od mat-ter I speak of
the thmgs which
tcAhe King.
commandment
15
The
and
rfght,
ple.
R. Bellamy.
2.
182
Psalms
MATTINS.
45, 85.]
[Christmas-Da\
dom
is
a right scep-tre.
Thy
fel-lows.
She
King
in
make
among mayest
prfn
lands.
18 I will
queen
in a vesture of gold,*
wrought
therefore
end.
Psalm
forget
85.
ORD, Thou
T
*
art
in
all
to ano-ther
people give
thanks unto Thee, world with-out
the
shall
Benedixisti, Domine.
become
Dr.
mf
ces
Bridge.
for ev-er
to an-o-ther
their sins.
J. F.
stretch out
generation
re-joice in
83
Thee
[7
shew
THE PSALTER.
Christmas-Day.]
[Psalms
85, 89.
Bridge.
Shew
us
Thy
me'r-cy,^0 Lord
sal-va-tion.
will
Lord God
will
Him
goMng
PROPER PSALMS,
and
in the
89,
Psalm
Misericordias
89.
* A. H. Brown.
'-S'
He
gd before
His
direct
shall
way.
no, 132
Domini.
J.
Travers.
^'I g-gS-
TT*
Chan.
<S>-v&-&T G)i
as
(Major.)
mf \ T Y
lVl
For
be
have
said,
Thou
* Mercy shall
Thy trtith
shalt
My
cho-sen
A
of the saints.
6 For who is he
clouds
that shall b
:
un-to^the Lord
among
the
compaV-ed
And what
gods
is he am6*ng the
that shall be lTke un-to^the
Lord?
God
is
and
to
be had
in
thine
84
::
Psalm
EVENSONG
89.]
Thou
13
made
hast
and~the south
the
nrfrth
Thy Name.
Thou hast a mfgh-ty arm
strong is Thy hand, and high is~
shall rejoice in
14
Thy
right hand.
Thy
seat
mercy
and trtith shall go* be-fore Thy face.
16 Blessed is the people,
L6rd, that can rejofce in Thee
they shall walk in the light oPThy
:
coun-te-nance.
and
they
sha*ll
mf $1
My
law
ments
spakest sometime in
mighty *
oPthe
21
out
peo-ple.
My
ser-
vant
mf
My
25
mercy
shall
My Name
truth
also
be with him
shall
his
and My
and in
ho*rn
be~
floods.
shall call
my Fa'-ther my
:
sal-v'a-tion.
And
28
earth.
My
My statutes,*
My comma*nd-ments
:
with the
will
make him My
fffst
lips
holiness, * that
Da-vid.
35 His seed shall endure for ev-er
his seat is like as the su*n before Me.
36 He shall stand fast for evermore a*s the moon
and &s the
faith-ful wit-ness~in heaven.
(Minor.)
P 37 But Thou hast abhorred
and
him.
38 Thou hast broken the c6venant
art disple'as-ed at
of Thy ser-vant
to the ground.
and cast
his
crown
strong holds.
40 All they that go by spoil him
and he is become a reprdach to~his
:
ne'igh-bours.
41
Thou
hnd of
all his
born
32 If they break
ex-alt-ed.
/ 27 He
My
horns.
Thou
My
f 20
ness
will
rod,
Thy Name
mercy
:
mf
My
29
for eV-er-more
and
shall sta*nd fast with him.
15
the habitation 6i
[Christmas-Day.
42
e*dge
hast set up
his e'-ne-mies
:
the right
and made
Sdversa-ries to re-joice.
hast taken away
Thou
oPhis sword
and
givest
the
him
[!/'45
Lord,
THE PSALTER.
Christmas-Day.]
*
A. H. Brown.
J.
like fire
O remember how
is
wherefore hast
[Pss. 89,
sh6rt
my
Thou m&de
no,
132.
Travers.
lOving-kfnd-nes-ses
which Thou
sw&rest unto Da*-vid in Thy truth ?
49 Remember, Lord, the rebuke
:
that
do bear
and how
in
of ma-ny peo-ple ;
that lfveth,
50 Wherewith Thine enemies have
and shall nc5t see death and shall blasphemed Thee, * and slandered
he deliver his s6ul frdm the hand the footsteps of Thfne AnoTnt-ed
y^Praised be the Lord for evermftre.
of hell?
r
48 Lord, where are Thy old A-men, and 'A'-men. (Gloria, Major.)
all
47
Psalm no.
Dixit Dominus.
Dr. W. Hayes.
Sir G. Elvey.
2.
( Majo r.)
w/'THE
ruler,* even
in
the
mfdst
heathen
shall
oFthe morn-ing.
/ 4 The Lord sware, and
Psalm
* L.
J.
m/6 He
amdng
Thine e-ne-mies.
3 In the day of Thy power
132.
He
coun-tries.
ft 7
in the
will no*t
He
shall
way
up His head.
Memento, Domine.
Turrell.
2.
L.
Barcroft.
mf T ORD, remember
^nd
How
he
EVENSONG.
Pascha.]
Ps. 132,
Da*-vid
mf
his trou-ble ;
sware tfn-to~the Lord
of Ja-cob ;
3 I will not come within the
tabernacle 6*f mine house n6r climb
:
bed
will
and
His
her
bless
will
and
ing-place
Thy strength.
9 Let
there-in.
haVe a^de-light
(Dec) mf 16
and will
vfctuals with fh-crease
satisfy her poor with bread.
17 I will deck her prfests with
health &nd her saints shairre-joice
foot-stool.
8 Arise,
Gdd
my
1 1
faithful
a*ll
up into
[Christmas-Day
sing.
Thy priests be
clothed with
of
noint-ed.
Easter-Day.
H At Morning Prayer, instead of the Psalm, O come
these Anthems shall be sung or said.
*
R. C. Miller,
keep
fTced for us
the feast
mf2 Not
therefore
le*t
us sing,
C.
V^
let
us
&c,
Gardner.
truth.
187
[1
Om.
v 7
-
[/CHRIST
THE PSALTER.
Easter-Day.]
[Pascha, Ps.
*
s :TiTT
come
slept.
V^
once
tfnto sin
/ but
Adam
2.
*d
zg
pp
'
L. Barcroft.
g? "<g.j'
us.
soVe dis-plea-sure.
"6
Yet have
me
Thee
Him
se*t
My
(Full)
in.
2, 57,
2.
ir-
Cor. xv. ao .
Dr. Xares.
.
~.
I1
a-live.
PROPER PSALMS,
Psalm
that
made
them
resurre*c-tion of the^dead.
8 For as in
all die
even so in Chrfst shall all be
lfveth,
(Full) f
death
in that
C Gardner.
ani
Psalms
57,
MA TTINS.
in.]
PSALM
+
57.
A. H.
-ter-Day.
Bsowh.
2,
if^=
B
my
mf 7 They have
soul
trdst-eth^in
Thee
for
and
they h
and are
Mm
5
And
my
lie
mf
and
is
the heavens
all the earth.
Or
,
Dot
.^.g^SLg.'sJ
L.
Earc:
|-f^-tg-j
'
g^-
WILL
Lord with
ev-er.
jove
an
2.
~~^~-
^
^z
T. S.
r/a-tions.
1.
I
will give thanks unto
Lord,* among the peo-ple
will sing unto Thee a
10
Thee,
among li'-ons.
even among the
s6ul
me,*
m'dst of it
:aem-=elves.
God,*
/8 My hrart is fixed.
my hear: is Tx-ed I
:. and
give praise.
ff<) Awake up, my glory ;* an
ill awa*ke
this
and truth
my
feet,*
-3
L 2-
g ^
^=^=:3
give
then.
189
The
THE FSALTER.
.LASTER-iJAY.J
Dr. T.
1.
S.
Dupuis.
e-qui-ty.
/9 He
po-ple
He
hath
J.
mf 10 The
Lord is the
wfs-dom
a good
understanding have all they that do
thereafter, * the prafse of it endifr-
begmning
praise the
NSme
of the
Lord from
:
Lord's
Name
is
prafs-ed
eth'Yor ev-er.
Psalm
J.
Lord
114.
Battishill.
* A.
M. Sevvell.
8
to
is
heavens.
mf 5 Who
2.
Lord.
The
fear of the
of
Laudate, pueri.
113.
Barney.
Barcroft.
commanded His
Psalm
113, 114-
PROPER PSALMS,
in,
* L.
2.
LPSS.
He maketh
kep house
the barren
and
mtf-ther^of cKil-dren.
In exitu
2.
Israel.
to
w6man
be a j6yful
rsAiJCS 114,
jL
\|
JLA5TER-DA1
JL S\
your.r sheep
The sa saw
and
tha*t,
fled
r/*7
Lord
sheep.
thee,
aileth
lLM
X^
at the
:
thou
i i 8.
ConfiUmini Domino.
L
-^
=^=^
f(~\ G VE
fi
for
IS
that He
that His
Le: Israel
now
confess,
dv.V
and
mercy endur-ettTfor
ev-er.
that
h that
: >:
me
hey kept
in
on
r-rys.ie
it the
Lord
will" I des-troy
them.
r ::
Name
destroy thentL
them now
BV-CT.
/*//J
ev-er.
2
^m
Ai
Tr^T^
What
at
sal-va-;
at large.
6 The Lord
de
I will
not fear what man do-eth
h rd taketh my pan with
thm that help me therefore shall
I see mydesfre upo'nmine e-ne-:
8 It is better to trust in'the
Lord than to pQt any c<5n-n-dence
:':'-
of joy
and health
is
in the dwellings
the right
hand
hh-teous :
of the L6rd bringeth
in
man.
things to A ;
mfij
It is
me
:
91
[J 19
Opea
THh T SALTER.
.Laster-Day.j
[Ps.
1 1
Venite.
8,
*F. RUSHBROOKE.
(Can.)
Lord
will
Help
25
me
now,
pe-ri-ty.
/ 26
in the
hast heard
mf
sil-va-tion.
oPthe
al-tar.
my God,* and I
will tj^Snk Thee Thou art my G6d,
/28 Thou
art
and
Thee.
(Full) 29 O give thanks unto the
Lord,* for He is grS-cious and His
I
will praise
m6rcy endur-ethTor
ev-er.
A.scension -D ay.
$tettttti0.
Venite,
* A.
exultemus Domino.
H. Brown.
f (~\ COME,*
V_y
2.
va-tion.
2 Let us
all
W. Ridley.
the corners
(5f
dry land.
/$ 6 O come,*
fall
down
192
Venite, Pss.
as
Unto whom
11
wrath
into
I swa*re in~My
that they should not e'n-ter
My
rest.
Glory be
When
Me
to the
works.
10 Forty
[Ascension- Day.
ness
9
MATTINS.
8, 15.]
long * was
years
PROPER PSALMS,
Psalm
8, 15, 21.
Domine, Dominus
8.
nosier.
L. Lakckoft.
^ppspip
^IE
^ So w^m
f f^\ LORD our Governour,* how
KJ
excellent
is
tha*t
Thou
vi-sitest
Psalm
him
1).
Do mine,
15.
man,
things in
all
subje'c-tion
oPThy hands
PiKCEI.L.
quis habitat it
*
2.
A. H.
Brown.
W^
3BEi3
fnf
J^z-^ fAA^J-J
iI
T ORD,
I
who
>
shall
hill ?
in
Thy
rest
who
dwell
hall
tabcrna-clc
upon
Thy
or
01
ho-!y
:
Even
11
n-
193
life
I3
He
I
-.
TER.
wfigt-'z'Z-r
ad
h bour,
and
hih-drance.
He
15, 21.
2.
-~
PS&LMS
and
his
nor raken
mor.:'
re war
Whoso
(Full) mf-j
doeth these
He
Tua.
&^
-tj-^
'
;-
*-
J;: ,^j
^
3
. z.i
feci
Lord ; exceeding
Thy hand
Thy
.-non.
-.at
Thou
him
tfme
in
him
pure gold
hand
shall
hate Thee.
make them
shalt
right
like a
wrath
ion in His
oFThy
of
_
/5
His bononr
Thee,* and
^Tng
is
life
great in
Thy
rship
him.
men.
11 For they intended mfschief
against Thee
and imagined such
a device * as they are not a*-ble to
per-form.
:
12 Therefore
them^to
flight
Thy bow
m-
King
and
shalt
Thou
shalt
and the
ptft
strings of
/13
Be Thou
exalted, L6rd, in
_;.
P^al:.
[ASCEXSIOX-OAT.
_-
;a1:/5. -. -.
*=
g
s &
:S
.-
g ^ v ^ g ^
g ^
:c~:
e
"
cc
l ir.
1.5
fci
vi-;:y.
:'.
r j
:
5;-:rr.
nd
fr-z-
::
iert't if
~. -
re--:e:ve
:
and
-J
Psalm
no
c:"
:".ess:ir
rigimtccMBSoess
47.
OmuusgmU
::':
Jl
jrg-^V gf
Psalm
*
f (~\ GOD, my
Paratum
108.
A. H. Brown.
heart
is
meum.
J.
Heywood.
My
me
G6d,
fn-to
E-dom ?
ii
12
help us against the e*-ne-my
for vafn is the help of man.
Venite.
08,
My
ready,*
:
n
rea*ch-eth un-to the clouds.
up Thyself,
Set
(Full)fs
cor
[Ps.
2.
ho*-li-ness
THE PSALTER.
Ascension-Day.]
IVhitsun-Day.
Venite,
exultemus Domino.
*E. H. Wilkinson.
f C\ COME,*
let
us sfhg tfn-to
196
Venite,
the hills
5
it
is
Hfs
al-so.
The
sea
is
dry land.
/6
and
come, *
down
fall
us w6rship,
let
if
ye
will
hear His
48.
fn the wil-der-
is
11
wrath
Unto wh6m
sware in^My
My rest.
/ Glory be to
into
to"*
without dnd.
PROPER PSALMS,
PSALM
[Whits un-Day.
day of temptation
ness
m/S To-day
;:
MATTINS.
Ps. 48.]
"A'-men.
48, 68.
Magnus Do minus.
H. Wicks.
f/~*
V-J
to
there-of.
her tra-vail.
6 Thou shalt break the ships oP
the sea through the east-wind.
7 Like as we have heard, * so
have we seen in the city of the Lord
up her hous-es
the'm that~come
12
Mark
(Full)f
God*
13
for 6ver
telJ
af-ter.
[Psalm
68.
THE PSALTER.
Whitsun-Day.]
Psalm
[Psalm
Exurgat Deus.
68.
*J.
/T
I
ET God
arise,*
and
them also
Him.
that h&te
Thy g6odness
His
let
Snemies be scaVter-ed
rejoice before
God
jby-ful.
let
spoil.
them
/4
rejofce
Him.
He
for the
m/2
be me'r-ry^and
prepa*r-ed
eth,
also
Barney.
poor.
let
and
68.
is
h-bi-ta-tion.
Why
ness.
18 Thou
Thou hast led captivity captive,* and
He
is
The
earth shook, *
and the
G6*d of Is-ra-el.
mf 9 Thou, O God, * sentest a
gracious rain upon Thine inhe'-ritance and refrSshedst it whe'n \\T
was wea-ry.
io Thy congregation shall dwe'll
there-in for Thou, O God,* hast of
:
Lord
will
17
abide
The
of Sn-gels
them,* as
fn it^for ev-er.
chariots of God
are
among
is
in the
Whom
of
c6meth salva*-tion God is
we escapedeath.
the Lord, by
mf i\ God shall wound the h6ad
and the hairy
of His e'-ne-mies
scalp of such a one as g6eth on still
n
in his wick-ed-ness.
198
Whom
Psalms
22
bring
MATTINS.
68, 104.]
My
said,*
will
people again,* as
did
from Ba*-san
Mine own
will
tim-brels.
f 26
Give thanks,
Israel,* unto
/ T) RAISE
JT
Lord
104.
Benedic,
A. H. Brown.
mca.
H. Brown.
2.
Thou
art
a cur-tain.
Who
104, 145
am ma
the Lord,
become exceeding
PROPER PSALMS,
PSALM
[Whitsun-Da^i
upon
walketh
wind.
mf 4
spi-rits
ing
wa-ters
and ma-
fire.
layeth the
beams
of His
99
[6
Thou
THE PSALTER.
Whitsun-Day.]
* A.
1,
Thou
coveredst
it
H. Brown.
with
flee
the
the
at the
are
a-fraid.
8
hills
neath
neither
not pass
n
turn agafn to co-ver the earth.
p 10 He sendeth the springs fnto
which run a-mong the
the rivers
sha*ll
hills.
their thirst.
12 Besides
2.
hills.
v6ice of
[Psalm
104.
A. H. Brown.
knoV-
them dGwn
in their dens.
goeth forth to his
work,*
23 Man
&ndtohisla*-bour: until the eve-ning.
/ 24 O Lord, how manifold a*re
Thy works in wisdom hast Thou
made them all * the arth is full
:
of Thy rich-es.
mf 25 So is
m&de
to ta*ke his
pastime there-in.
Thou mayest
sea- son.
28
gif-ther
shalt
the earth.
:;
Psalm
EVENSONG.
145.]
Psalm
11
*p
-rrs
g>
pg-t
piRH
f^
-[-
-^-'
'
/TWILL
\V. A.
2.
Wi
O my
'fiy ^ d j i H\ &-i^jj^ii-
**-
*Y..h
145.
*A. M. Sewell.
ffi 1
[Whitsux-Day.
ness.
r r
Blakeley.
^uj-J
^a
^-hI
^n-pM
works.
ness.
7 The memorial of Thine abundant kfndness shall be she\v-ed and
men shall sfng of n Thy righteous:
ness.
p 8
The Lord
is
gracious,
and
18
The Lord
nigh unto
is
all
them
all
the'un-god-ly.
My
21
mouth shall speak the
prafse oPthe Lord and let all flesh
rive thanks unto His holy Name for
ev-er "and ev-er.
THE PSALTER.
Ash-Wednesday.]
[Venite, Ps.
6.
Ash- Tf^ednesday.
Venite,
J.
exultemus Domino.
GOLDWIN.
* A.
2.
H. Brown.
I"
"-f
f C\ COME,* let
us sfhg rfn-tcT
the Lord let us heartily rejoice in the strength of ou*r sal-va-
\^J
tion.
the earth
<5f
the
hills is
The
5
it
His
sea
is
His,
and He made
n
prepa*r-ed the
of
/6 O
fall
come, *
us w6rship,
let
if
no*t
Me
pr6ved
Me*,
My
and saw
works.
io Forty years long* was I grieved
r
It
with thfs genera*-tion, and said
that do err in their
is a people
hearts, for they ha*ve not known My
ways.
n
:
into
My
whom I sware in
that they should not n-ter
Unto
ii
My
rest.
PROPER PSALMS,
Psalm
To-day
harden
in the
wrath
dry land.
and
m/S
voice, *
6, 32, 38.
Do/nine, ne in furore.
A. H. Brown.
2.
6.
L. J.
TURRELL.
rebuke me not in
Thine fndigna'-tion: neither
mp(~\ LORD,*
vj
Psalms
MATTINS.
32, 38.]
My
ing.
Psalm
my
quorum,
Beati,
32.
Kelway.
T.
[Ash-Wednesday.
Dr. W. Hayes.
2.
-A
W^- Mm
'
and wh6se
sfn is co-ver-ed.
2 Blessed is the man unto whom
and in
the L6rd impif-teth^no sin
whose spfrit there is no guile.
:
Thy hand
4 For
heavy up6n
me da*y and
is
is
my
ackn6wledge
will
sin
iin
to^the
forgclvest
Lord
and so Thou
wick-edness of
the
my
sin.
For
this
godly make
in a tfme when
is
Thou
ma*yest be
PSALM
38.
trGu-ble
Thou
shalt
compass me
y6 that~are
all
Lord
righteous,
and be
and
joyful,
true of heart.
Do?nine, ne in furore.
T. PURCELL.
C.
2.
Gardner.
*J when Major.
/T)UT
in
en
me
me
OL6rd,
me
in
not to rebuke,
:
Thy
he'a-vy'Mis-plea-sure.
sore.
203
[3
There
THE PSALTER.
Ash-Wednesday.]
T. PURELL.
1.
*$
[Psalms
38, 102.
Gardner.
* C.
2.
when Major.
is no health in my flesh,*
because of ThydispleVsure neither
my b6nes, by
my sin.
For my wickednesses are
3 There
is
re*a-son of
Pp
14
became even
bear.
My
wounds
and
stfhk,
a*re
thf6ugh my fool-ish-ness.
6 I am brought into so great
that I go
tr6uble and mf-se-ry
cor-rupt
f<5r
de-sire and
from Thee.
:
my groaning is
17
plague
in
my
And
I,
and
truly,
my
am
set in^the
heaviness
is
eV-er
sight.
not hid
My
10
heart panteth, * my
and the
strength hath fafl-ed me
sfght of mine e'yes is gone from me.
lovers and my neigh11
My
my
my
kfhsmen st6*od
and
trou-ble
a-far off.
12 They also that sought after
my life laid sna*res for me and
they that went about to do me evil
:
me.
ag'ainst
my
my
trflimph d-ver me
for when
foot slipped,* they rej6iced grat-ly
all
1 6
I have required that they, *
even mine enemies, * should not
that
I pift
m&n
whose mo*uth
mf
as a
21 Forsake
God
Lord G6d of
PROPER PSALMS,
Psalm
102.
H. PURCELL.
me
not,
my
L6*rd
my
sal-va-tion.
Domine, exaudi.
R. Farrant.
iie^s^
204
Psalm
p T T EAR my
and
prayer,
my
16t
Lord
crying
When He
flesh.
tions.
Name
in Sf-on
and
Je-ru-sa-lem
22 When the people are gathered
together and the kingdoms al-so,~
to serve the Lord.
^23 He brought down my strength
in my joilr-ney and shoVt-ened my
days.
24 But I said,* O my God,* take
me not aw&y in the mfdst oPmine
age as for Thy years,* they endure
of the
His w6rship
L6rd
a*t
throughout
ill ge'-ne-ra-tions.
Thou
shalt arise, *
upon Sf-on
for
mercy
ye*a,
::
Ash-Wedn esday.
ap-pear
that
Name,
Lord and all the kfhgs
of the earth Thy Ma-jes-ty;
16 When the Lord shall build up
Sf-on
and when His gltf-ry shall
come
un-to Thee.
2 Hide not Thy face from me *
incline
in the tfrne of my tr8u-ble
Thine ear unto me when I call ; O
n
he*ar me, and that right soon.
pp 3 For my days are consumed
awa*y like smoke and my bones are
burnt up * is it we're a fire-brand.
4 My heart is smitten d6v^n, and
withered like grass so that I forget
to eat my bread.
5 For the voice of my grGan-ing
my bones will scarce cleave to my
;;
EVENSONG.
102.
and have
it is
time
her,
the time
is
come.
Thy
servants
mf
The heathen
shall fear
Thy
i^Esa
205
[Psalm 130
ASH- WEDNESDAY. J
[FSALMS
130.
H. PURCELL.
A. Neville,
2.
These
L6rd
my
e&rs consf-der
well
thS vofce of my com-plaint.
3 If Thou, Lord, wilt be ex:
look for
sha*lt
Thou^be fear-ed.
the Lord * my s6ul
;
Psalm
143.
Dr. Blow.
1,
TJ EAR
XjL
my
hearken unto
mS
for
O Lord, *
my de-sire
Thy
right-eousness' sake.
2 And enter not into
trrfth
and
judgment
my
* he hath smitten my 1 fe
to^the ground
he hath laid
in the darkness,* as the mn
have been long dead.
soul
down
me
tha*t
4 Therefore
me
witffin
me
is
my spirit vxed
my heart within"*
is
and
de-so-late.
soon,* for
my
spirit
also
when major
His word
is
wax-eth faint
tion.
And H6
shall
redeem
Is-ra-el:
2.
prayer,
and consider
:fcj
fn
My
my voice.
O let Thine
therefore
must be
Him
trust.
he*ar
2
F's
called
130, 143c
De profundis.
Psalm
be
ness.
O Lord, for
and for Thy
sake
righteousness' sake * bring my soul
mf
1 1
Quicken me,
Thy NSme's
out of trou-ble.
12 And of Thy goodness slay
and destroy all
mine e*-ne-mies
them that vex my s6ul ; for I am
:
Thy
206
ser-vant.
VENITE, fS.
MJil
22.
LLrOOD-.b RIDAY.
1 11VS.
Good- Friday.
ittatthis.
Venite exultemus.
Domino.
T.
V_y
Me
the earth
the
5
it
Hills is
Hfs
al-so.
is
p6 O
fall
come, *
let
us worship,
into
My
swaYe in~My
"A'-men.
Dr. Aldrich.
Y God, my God,*
without end.
PROPER PSALMS,
22.
My
Psalm
saw
Unto whom
ii
wrath
dry land.
and
and
Me*,
The sea
proved
works.
io Forty years long* was I grieved
It
with thfs generation, "and said
that do err in their
is a people
hearts, for they haVe not known My
ways.
<5f
MORLEY-
A. Neville.
2.
look upon
O Thou wdr-ship~of
207
ls-ra-el.
[4
Our
THE PSALTER.
Good-Friday.]
[Psalm
22.
Neville.
They
called
in
and the
my
may
tll
my
a*ll
bones
and ldok-ing
upon me.
18 Theypart my garments among
them and cast lots updn my ves:
ture.
ftp 19
me,^0 Lord
Thou
my succour,
art
sword
my
frorrTthe
darling from the pdw-er
of the dog.
mfZ
feet,*
21
me from
Sctve
the li-on's
hast heard me also
the hdrns oPthe
Thou
from am6ng
mouth
u-ni-corns.
womb.
:
a rdar-ing
li'-on.
am poured
and
all
my
bones are
shalt bring
fn-txAhe dust of death.
16 For many dogs are cdme
and the council of the
about me
wicked lfiyeth sfege a-gainst me.
to*
me
17
ye se'ed of Is-ra-el
24 For He hath not despised,*
nor abhorred, the 16\v estate oPthe
He hath not hid His face
poor
from him,* but when he cailed unto
Hfm He heard him.
all
ft
My
e&t, and be
they that seek after the
Lord shall praise Him * your he&rt
sa'-tis-fied
amdng
208
and
He
is
the peo-ple.
the G6vernour
51
Psalm
MA TTINS.
40.]
Mve
soul.
My
31
seSd shall
Him
se'rve
Psalm
WAITED
patiently
ftfr
the
He
And He
3
in "my
mouth
and
shall
their
pfit
Lord.
5 Blessed
tru'st
the
in
his
is
ho'pe
more than
am
a*-ble to ex-press.
and
meat-offering,
not btit mine ea*rs
hast^Thou o-pen-ed.
9 Burnt-offerings, and sacrifice
for sin, hast Thou no't re-quir^d
then said If Lo, I come,
10 In the volume of the book it
is written of me,* that I should
8 Sacrifice,
Thou wduld-est
fulfil
Thy
will,
O my God
made.
2.
Expectans expectavi.
40.
T. Tallis.
[Good-Friday.
am
Tkavers.
J.
content to do
with-in
my
it
* yea,
Thy laV
is*
heart.
1
I
have declared Thy righteousness in the great congrega-tion ;
lo, I will not refrain my lips, O Lord,
and tha*t Thou know-est.
12 I have not hid Thy rfghteousness within my heart my talk hath
:
been^of Thy
and of Th
truth,
sal-va-tion.
mSrcy
fr(5m me,
Lord
Thy
loving-kindness and
way~pre-serve me.
let
trQth
Thy
a*l-
come about me
rewa'rd-ed'Vith shame
that say
unto me, * Fie upon thee, fTe up-on
:
thee.
209
[19 Let
THE PSALTER.
Good-Friday.]
Psalms
T. Tallis.
19 Let
all
J.
Thee
Psalm
W.
QAVE
Nome's
O
me Thy
me,
54.
my soul.
m/4 Behold, G6d
of
He
6
I
ta*r-rying,
(into
mine
Thou them
destr6y
TuRRKLL
in
truth.
An
give
Na*me,
Lord
because
fs
it
so
com-forta-ble.
7
For
11
He
my
hath delivered
me
out
tr6*u-ble
e-ne-mies.
soul.
PROPER PSALMS,
Psalm
69.
AVE
m8,
O God
waters are
unto
my
I
where
c6me
for the
in,
e'-ven
soul.
ground
is
am
88.
Dr. T.
2.
into
S.
Dupuis.
am
weary of crying
dry
come for waiting so
2IO
deep mfre,
I
69,
Salvum mefac.
Rev. W. Felton.
reward evil
shall
e-ne-mies
my
L. J.
Thy
my he"lp-er
my
art
2.
is
Thou
21
deem-er
make no long
O my God.
strength.
God : and
2 HSar my prayer,
hSarken unto the wo*rds of my mouth.
3 For strangers are risen up agafnst me and tyrants, which have
not God before their eyes, se'ek after
is
careth
Deus, in nomine.
in
the L6rd
the
bfit
Travers.
me
A. Blakeley.
sake
ne-dy
54, 69.
is
my
l<5ng
sight faileth
up-on
my
my
me
God.
21
Psalm
EVENSONG.
69.]
* for
Thy
sake have
upon me.
:
re-proof.
:
and
am
flail
of he'a-vi-ness
vfn-e-gar to drink.
mp 23 Let their table.be made a
snare to tike themselves with-al
and let the things that should have
been for their wealth * be unto th6m
an occa'-sion^of fall-ing.
24 Let their eyes be blfhded, that
they se not and $ver bdw Thou
down their backs.
25 Pour out Thine indignation
upon them and let Thy wrathful
disple'a-sure^take hold of them.
26 Let their habitation be void
and n6 man to dwll in their
They that
:
against me
in
all
disho-
my
my
hast
shame, and
my
to
re-
my
sight.
ft 2
shame hath
suf-fered ^re-proof
co*-vered my face.
8 I am become a stranger unto
even an alien (into
Bay breth-ren
mouther's chVl-dren.
9 For the zeal of Thine house hath
Sven e*at-en me and the rebukes of
them that rebuked Thee are faTlen
10
and
soul,
known my
Thou
10
heart ;*
ra-ei.
And why
oP
mp
Thy
my
nigh unto
proof, *
nour
face from
in trou-ble
it
mine
am
Draw
19
ha'ste
Thy
hide ngt
servant,* for
save
And
18
Thy
Good-Friday.
sit
in the gate
speak
time.
tents.
hast wound-ed.
28 Let them fall from one wickedness to ano-ther
and not come
:
fn-to~Thy right-eous-ness.
29 Let them be wiped out of the
b6ok of the lf-ving
and not be
:
and
loving-kindness
turn Thee unto
the multitude 6*f
is
Thy
for
Thy
co*m-forta-ble
me*
me
lift
31
in he'a-vi-ness
shall
him whom
according to
mer-cies.
[33
The
5
1
THE PSALTER.
Good-Friday.]
[Psalms
69, 88.
Dupuis.
HlNE,
let
my
and
acquaintance far from me
made me to b abhoV-red of them.
:
am
so fSst in prf-son
th&t
My
* VV.
2.
Domine Deus.
Psalm
W.
among
a*re
for-got-ten
cried,
my
prayer
me ?
I am
from
1
him
that
from
have
mind.
fs
my
I
in
youth up *
suffered with
Thy
even
terrors
a trou-bled
un-done me.
17
My
my Thou
W. Brown.
Psalm
MISERERE.
5i.]
[Lent.
Lent.
shall they all kneel upon their knees, and the Priest and Clerks
kneeling (in the place where they are accustomed to say the Litany),
shall say this Psalm
T Then
Psalm
51.
1.
H.Brown.
(Minor.)
A.
{J
according to
mercies do away mine
Thy
of
fen-ces.
pp 2
my
from
Spi-rit
Wash me
my
I
teach Thy
mf
me w&ys tfn-to~the wick-ed and sfnners
:
sin.
ackno\v-ledge my faults
is ever be -fore me.
4 Against Thee only have I
sinned,* and done this e*-vil in Thy
sight
that Thou mightest be
For
and
my
ed-ness
and in sfn hath my mother con-ceiv-ed me.
6 6 But lo,* Thou requirest truth
in the in-ward parts
and shalt
shall sing of
of-fer-ings.
is
and
9 Turn
Thou
re-joice.
sjialt
lips,
but
'<
Understand wis-dom
purge me with
hyssop, and I shall be cle^an Thou
shalt wash me, * and I shall be
whi-ter^than snow.
8 Thou shalt make me hear of
jo*y and glad-ness
that the b6nes
which Thtfu hast brok-en may
Thou
&nd my mduth
shew Thy praise.
16 For Thou d^sirest no sacrifice,* 81se would 1 give it Thee
my
se-cret-ly.
7
right-eous-ness.
Thou shalt 6*-pen~
shall
to
Thy
mf 5
O Lord
(Major.)
;
make me
God oPmy
Thy
ness,
sfn
justified in
free Spi-rit.
13 Then shall
throughly fro*m
and cleanse
of-
Thy
wick-ed-ness
pres-ence
Thy
without end'A-men.
213
MISERERE.
Lent.]
Psalm
[Psalm
51.
p T T AVE
mercy upon
me,
according to
ness
of Thy mSrcies do away mine
:
fen-ces.
pp 2
my
&nd
my
throughly fro*m
&nd cleanse me
sin.
For
my
Spi-rit
ackndw-ledge
sfn
is
my faults
Thy
p 6 But
in the
make
lo,*
Thou
my mo-
requirest truth
and shalt
in-ward parts
me to understand wis-dom
:
sjialt
re-joice.
Thy
God
and renSw a
with-ih me.
1
Cast
wfth
teach
Thy
God
mf
Th6u
Lord and
:
Thy
my
praise.
16 For
fice,* 61se
Thou
Thou de sirest no
#
sacri-
give it Thee
delf^htest ndt in burnt-
would
of-fer-ings.
is
and
not de-spise.
9 Turn
Thy
me
st&blish
free Spi-rit.
13 Then shall
contrite hart,
purge me with
hyssop, and I shall be cle^an Thou
shalt wash me, * and I shall be
whi-ter^than snow.
8 Thou shalt make me har of
that the bones
]6y and glad-ness
which Thtfu hast brok-en may
Thou
the comfort of
and
but
se-cret-ly.
mf
me
give
4 Against
sinned,* and done this -vil in Thy
sight
that Thou mightest be
justified in
12
help a-gain
Thy
Wash me
wick-ed-ness
from
of-
pres-ence
me
right
not awa*y
spi-rit
fronTThy
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3 6. 85. 186
37< 175
89. 118
1877
113
1877
F
G
13.90
26.88
min.
min.
63. 190
1769
1585
G
A
F
517
210
i.S9
195
109
10; 49. 6o 157. 161
min.
George.
Farrant, J.
Farrant, R.
27
114
20
1877
49- 137
G
F
fFANlNG, Eaton
120
1796
t
t
91. 180
11
6,
Sir
13
1727
Edwards, Edwin
82
Croft, Dr. W.
+Elvey,
66, 148
F
Corfe, J.
*COVERDALE, OLIVER
59
62
E?
167, 171
144
10 45. in, 210
:
of Composer.
Died.
Key.
1877
D
*Foxe, James
Emin.
Amin.
Cch.
1877
...
D
1875
1876
Fussel, Peter
1790
Gardner, Charles
Gauntlett, Dr
Gibbons, Dr. Christopher
Goldwin, J
Goodson,
^Graves,
Mus. Bac.
R.,
Edward
T.
...
1876
Hackett,
J.
G
G min.
C
EJ2
1755
BiZ
1797
Biz
D
E
Efe
A min.
Hayes, Dr. William
S.
Henry
1777
1876
1856
Ach.
D
D
D ch.
E
G min.
A min.
F
Afe
...
1781
1739
G
G min.
A
J.
fHOYTE, W. S.
Humphreys, Peliiam
T.
...
14,30
10; 23, 37, 84, 194
23. 158
7. 11
Bh
B.
D
1749
218
127
74, 102,
154
8 (Benedicite)
31. 152
127, 140, 194
142
15
96
21,
2,
17,52,55
F
C
196
66
1674
Kelway,
13 (Quicunque)
41, 103, 118, 164
96. 122, 202
El>
1795
J.
41. 134
5; 77, 116, 146, 187
17; 73, 104, 203
Afe
D min.
A
Jones, J.
tJouLE, B. St.
15.65, 136
9, 99, 176,
IHiles, Dr.
31
1; 145
18
15.58
F
Greene, Dr. Maurice
65,81
Bfe
3; 14.155
12; 33, 151, 164, l8l
G min.
1877
1697
1716
1718
H8, 172
3,
G
G
G
G
1870
1876
1870
Page.
124, 140, 157
119, 180
4; 73> 157, 171
2
16,
Pascha)
29
12 (Quicunque)
min.
60
88, 159
of Composer
Died.
Key.
Kent, James
1776
G min.
G min.
D
Gch.
A min.
Gch.
Lamb, B
Langdon, Richard, Mus.
Lee,
Bac.
W.
1699
1798
F
F
1724
G jnin.
D
F
Gch.
1877
Fimin.
B2
C
E
fMoRLEY, Thomas
Nares, Dr.
J.
Neville, Augustus
Afe
E V
fOusELEY, Rev. SirF. A.
G., Bart.
min.
t-
1717
1740
1695
D min.
A ch.
A min.
G
Thomas
(uncle of
1682
C min.
G
A
1877
'"
Rowland, George
1877
D
1877
Savage,
1813
Sewell, Alfred M.
1789
1877
...
I
219
100, 139
11; 11, 93
7; 30, 75, 9i
2,
11
2,
170
40, 98
15;
68, 122,
14,
81, 118
?.
1,
187
min.
161
3, 12
56,76
F
C
C
144, 169
7, 8,
Eiz
204
206
Bfc
1877
Hi
40,
B
D
RUSHBROOKE, FRED.
69, 172
1 ;
5, 138
Gch.
IRidley, William
39, 149
90, 149
16;
Ach.
1871
5;
ch.
114
1783
5: 59,
203
168
G
F
1877
Page.
66, 141
137, 190
136, 201
Died.
Key.
1871
F
fSMITH, BOYTON
fSTAINER, Dr. J., M.A.
min.
fl
ch.
1876
1876
Page.
153, 177
34, 62, 86
121, 134, 155
D
D
t
t
E
E
(Venite)
15; 33> 113- 153. 160
50, 117, 138
75- '74
73
Tallis,
Thomas
1585
A
A
fTAYLOR, ROBT. MlNTON
fTERRY, Edward R.
min.
min.
n;
C
F
9, 114, 121
1876
1876
A min.
17;
15*70
1,
5; 207
180
t
t
t
t
C
Ech.
J.
B2
1724
1758
...
...
E
Gch.
Tucker, Rev. W.
Tudway,
1690
1730
Dr. T.
F
C
F
C
fTuRLE, Tames
t
Turner, Dr. W.
*TuRRELL, LOUIS JOHN
1740
1877
1736
II.
A
1687
1787
220
II,
15
8, 118,
141
6; 13, 50, 144
76
4; 27, 55, 148
72, 103
15,68
102, 196
min.
98
10;
159
FJfmin. 63
E>
Dr. R.
no
210
70
1
34. 59
86. 89, 100, 197
3,47, 101
Cffmin.
Woodward,
min.
1877
15;
Afe
Wise Michael
Wood, Edgar
min.
1877
6; 29, 61,
C
E
F
F
F
Wilkinson, Edwin
110
C
C
G
G
1871
76, 168
E
F
F
Weldon, John
Wicks, Hubert
67
min.
44.88
BJ2
103
16; 73,
27
8, 29
15,
in
202
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