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Revision as of 22:40, 21 December 2010
Editors / Compilers: Praise committee of the United Free Church of Scotland, William Cowan, Convener
Publisher: Novello, London UK
Date of Publication: 1905
Voicing of works: SATB. Optional organ accompaniments provided
Description: Items in this collection are generally ordered by the Scriptural reference, or when an item quotes or refers to more than one verse of scripture, by the first. Items without specific scriptural reference are alphabetically at the end of the volume, for the most part. Indices by first word of title, title and subject. Also includes index of illustrations. Page numbers in brackets are for the tonic solfa edition.
Contents
Voicing:
Page | Title | Composer |
1(1) | 1. Will God in very deed | John Goss |
3(3) | 2. O Lord, my God | C. Malan |
4(4) | 3. O Lord, my God | Samuel Sebastian Wesley |
6(7) | 4. Thine, O Lord, is the greatness | James Kent, adapted by W. Shore. |
8(9) | 5. I will lay me down in peace | H. Gadsby |
11(12) | 6. I will lay me down in peace | W. H. Gill |
13(13) | 7. My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O Lord | John Goss |
14(14) | 8. Lead me Lord | Samuel Sebastian Wesley |
16(16) | 9. The Lord will be a refuge | George J. Webb |
18(17) | 10. Let the words of my mouth | C. H. Perrot |
20(19) | 11. My God, look upon me | John Reynolds |
24(22) | 12. The Lord is my Shepherd | George Alexander Macfarren |
27(25) | 13. The Lord is my Shepherd | W. Griffith |
31(28) | 14. The earth is the Lord’s | William H. Monk |
33(31) | 15. Shew me thy ways, O Lord | J. Lamb |
34(32) | 16. One thing I have desired of the Lord | George Alexander Macfarren |
35(33) | 17. Sing unto the Lord | Ebenezer Prout |
37(35) | 18. Incline thine ear | Vincent Novello |
40(37) | 19. Shew thy servant | John E. West |
42(40) | 20. O love the Lord | Arthur Sullivan |
45(43) | 21. Rejoice in the Lord | George J. Elvey |
48(46) | 22. Rejoice in the Lord | E. H. Turpin |
51(48) | 23. Our soul waiteth for the Lord | Lowell Mason |
53(50) | 24. O taste and see | John Goss |
57(54) | 25. Blessed is he that considereth the poor | Hubert P. Main |
58(55) | 26. Blessed be the man | Charles Steggall |
60(56) | 27. Like as the Hart | Vincent Novello |
62(58) | 28. Turn Thy face from my sins | Thomas Attwood |
66(60) | 29. Turn thy face from my sins | Arthur Sullivan |
70(63) | 30. Create in me a clean heart, O God | Ebenezer Prout |
72(65) | 31. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit | John Baptiste Calkin |
74(66) | 32. Cast thy burden on the Lord | William Batchelder Bradbury |
76(68) | 33. Cast thy burden upon the Lord | Felix Mendelssohn, from “Elijah” |
78(69) | 34. Praise waiteth for thee, O God, in Sion | John Goss |
80(71) | 35. Praise waiteth for thee, O God, in Sion | C. Darnton |
82(73) | 36. O thou that hearest prayer | Thomas Hastings |
83(74) | 37. God be merciful unto us (Deus misereatur) | Edward Bunnett |
88(77) | 38. God be merciful unto us (Deus misereatur) | F. Tozer |
92(80) | 39. Let the people praise thee, O God | Thomas Hastings |
94(82) | 40. Thou shalt guide me | Joseph Barnby |
98(85) | 41. O how amiable are thy dwellings | Caleb Simper |
102(89) | 42. Bow down thine ear, O Lord | A. E. Grell |
104(91) | 43. Comfort, O Lord, the soul of thy servant | William Crotch, arr. by John Goss |
106(92) | 44. Whoso dwelleth under the defence | W. Griffith |
111(94) | 45. O come let us worship | H. Horner |
113(96) | 46. Honour and majesty are before him | Maurice Greene |
114(97) | 47. O worship the Lord | T. Smith |
117(100) | 48. O worship the Lord | George J. Elvey |
120(103) | 49. O be joyful in the Lord (Jubilate Deo) | Samuel Sebastian Wesley |
122(105) | 50. O be joyful in the Lord (Jubilate Deo) | George M. Garrett |
127(108) | 51. My song shall be of mercy and judgement | Adapted from Jeremiah Clarke by Lowell Mason |
129(109) | 52. Bless the Lord, O my soul | Edward John Hopkins |
131(112) | 53. He watereth the hills | W. Spinney |
136(115) | 54. O Lord, how manifold are thy works | Joseph Barnby |
142(118) | 55. Remember me, O Lord | George Alexander Macfarren |
144(120) | 56. What shall I render | Arthur Henry Brown |
146(122) | 57. O praise the Lord | The Earl of Wilton |
149(124) | 58. O praise the Lord | Edward John Hopkins |
152(127) | 59. The Lord is my strength and song | William H. Monk |
154(129) | 60. This is the day which the Lord hath made | J. Sewell |
156(132) | 61. Teach me, O Lord | Thomas Attwood |
158(134) | 62. Teach me, O Lord | G. W. Martin |
159(135) | 63. I will lift up mine eyes | John Clarke-Whitfeld |
162(138) | 64. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem | Lowell Mason |
163(139) | 65. Search me, O God | Lowell Mason |
164(140) | 66. Enter not into judgement | John Goss |
165(141) | 67. Enter not into judgement | Thomas Attwood |
167(142) | 68. The eyes of all wait on thee | George J. Elvey |
171(145) | 69. Remember now thy Creator | Ebenezer Prout |
172(146) | 70. Remember now thy Creator | W. Griffith |
177(149) | 71. Behold, a virgin shall conceive | T. Smith |
179(152) | 72. The Lord God will wipe away tears | J. Varley Roberts |
183(155) | 73. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace | W. Hately |
184(156) | 74. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace | Henry J. Gauntlett |
186(158) | 75. Behold! A King shall reign | Myles B. Foster |
191(160) | 76. O Zion, that bringest good tidings | John Stainer |
196(164) | 77. He shall feed his flock | J. Allan |
198(165) | 78. They that wait upon the Lord | George J. Elvey |
201(168) | 79. O that thou hadst hearkened | arranged from Charles Gounod by J. B. Thomson |
202(169) | 80. Who is among you that feareth the Lord | H. G. Trembath |
203(171) | 81. How beautiful upon the mountains | R. A. Smith |
207(173) | 82. Break forth into joy | R. S. Barnicott |
213(177) | 83. For a small moment have I forsaken thee | John Stainer |
215(179) | 84. Seek ye the Lord | J. F. Bridge |
218(182) | 85. Seek ye the Lord | F. R. Rickman |
222(185) | 86. Seek ye the Lord | John Varley Roberts |
229(189) | 87. Arise, shine, for thy light is come | George J. Elvey |
232(192) | 88. Arise, shine, for thy light is come | Edward John Hopkins |
235(195) | 89. In all their affliction | W. Hutchins |
236(196) | 90. Thou, O Lord, art our Father | Joseph Barnby |
240(199) | 91. It is of the Lord’s mercies | Josiah Booth |
242(201) | 92. The Lord is my portion | Edward John Hopkins |
244(203) | 93. They that be wise | J. M. Bell |
246(205) | 94. Come, and let us return | William Jackson |
250(207) | 95. Rend your heart, and not your garments | John Baptiste Calkin |
251(209) | 96. Who is a God like unto thee | W. Hately |
253(211) | 97. The Lord is good | J. Bell |
255(213) | 98. The Lord is in his holy temple | Anonymous |
256(214) | 99. Sing, O daughter of Zion | H. E. Button |
260(218) | 100. Rejoice greatly | H. H. Woodward |
262(219) | 101. From the rising of the sun | Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley |
266(222) | 102. Consider the lilies | H. G. Trembath |
267(224) | 103. I came not to call the righteous | Charles Vincent |
272(226) | 104. Come unto me | Arranged from Charles Gounod by J. B. Thomson |
273(228) | 105. Come unto me | Josiah Booth |
274(230) | 106. Hosanna to the Son of David | John Baptiste Calkin |
275(231) | 107. Suffer the little children | H. Gadsby |
277(232) | 108. Suffer the little children | Ebenezer Prout |
280(234) | 109. My soul doth magnify the Lord (Magnificat) | Edward Bunnett |
285(237) | 110. My soul doth magnify the Lord (Magnificat) | John Stainer |
290(240) | 111. My soul doth magnify the Lord | A. S. Marks |
295(243) | 112. Blessed be the Lord God of Israel | John Goss |
304(248) | 113. Blessed be the Lord God of Israel | A. W. Marchant |
313(253) | 114. Behold, I bring you good tidings | John Goss |
317(257) | 115. Let us now go even unto Bethlehem | J. L. Hatton |
324(261) | 116. Lord, now lettest thou thy servant (Nunc dimittis) | Edward Bunnett |
326(262) | 117. Lord, now lettest thou thy servant (Nunc dimittis) | John Stainer |
329(264) | 118. Lord, now lettest thou thy servant | A. S. Marks |
331(265) | 119. Let your loins be girded | G. F. Cobb |
333(267) | 120. I will arise | R. Cecil |
334(268) | 121. Behold, the Lamb of God | A. E. Grell |
335(269) | 122. God so loved the world | John Stainer |
338(272) | 123. God is a Spirit | Henry Thomas Smart |
340(273) | 124. Jesus said unto the people | John Stainer |
344(276) | 125. If ye love me | Henry J. Gauntlett |
347(279) | 126. I will not leave you comfortless | B. Steane |
349(281) | 127. And it shall come to pass in the last days | Myles B. Foster |
355(285) | 128. Christ being raised from the dead | George J. Elvey |
358(288) | 129. Christ being raised from the dead | W. H. Gill |
360(290) | 130. How lovely are the messengers | Felix Mendelssohn |
366(294) | 131. The night is far spent | T. Hewlett |
368(296) | 132. Christ our passover is sacrificed for us | John Goss |
371(298) | 133. Christ is risen from the dead | T. Smith |
373(301) | 134. Grieve not the Holy Spirit of God | John Stainer |
377(305) | 135. He humbled himself | Marco Antonio Ingegneri (misattributed to Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina) |
378(306) | 136. Set your affection on things above | John Ebenezer West |
380(308) | 137. I know whom I have believed | George Alexander Macfarren |
381(309) | 138. Blessed is the man that endureth temptation | John Stainer |
383(311) | 139. Beloved, let us love one another | G. F. Cobb |
387(313) | 140. Beloved, if God so loved us | Joseph Barnby |
390(315) | 141. Now unto him | Lowell Mason |
391(316) | 142. Thou art worthy, O Lord | Ebenezer Prout |
393(318) | 143. Worthy is the Lamb | Henry Thomas Smart |
394(319) | 144. What are these? | John Stainer |
398(323) | 145. I heard a voice from heaven | John Goss |
400(326) | 146. I heard a voice from heaven | J. H. Tenney |
402(328) | 147. Great and marvellous | Henry Thomas Smart |
403(329) | 148. The Spirit and the Bride say, Come | Ebenezer Prout |
405(331) | 149. We praise Thee, O God | William Jackson |
411(338) | 150. We praise Thee, O God (Te Deum laudamus) | John Stainer |
420(345) | 151. We praise Thee, O God (Te Deum laudamus) | John Bacchus Dykes |
431(351) | 152. We praise Thee, O God (Te Deum laudamus) | Henry Thomas Smart |
441(357) | 153. Glory be to God on High | J. F. Bridge |
445(359) | 154. Glory be to God on High | J. Naylor |
449(362) | 155. Holy, Holy, Holy | John Camidge |
450(363) | 156. Holy, Holy, Holy | William H. Monk |
451(364) | 157. Holy, Holy, Holy | Thomas Attwood |
452(365) | 158. Holy, Holy, Holy | F. C. Maker |
454(366) | 159. O Dayspring | John Stainer |
456(367) | 160. O King, and desire of all nations | John Stainer |
459(369) | 161. Jesu, Word of God Incarnate | Charles Gounod |
460(371) | 162. Lord, for thy tender mercies sake | Richard Farrant |
461(373) | 163. Abide with me | R. G. Thompson |
467(376) | 164. Sun of my soul | E. Turner |
474(380) | 165. The Radiant Morn | H. H. Woodward |
(384) | 166. Lord, keep us safe this night | adapted from Ludwig van Beethoven by J. E. West |
(384) | 167. Lord, keep us safe this night | B. Steane |