12 O Lamb of God our Saviour (i. 217) G. 127. That Covenant of Blood (ii. 25) Tb. 33. G. 121. In dulci, &c. Of VIII Lines. An ancient Church we fce (ii. p. 359. see also Hymn 361.) G. 37. 13 Whene'er him I can eat (ii. 169) G. 146. 14 2 0 Head, so full of Bruises (i. 222) G.151. b Farewel henceforth for ever (i. 451) Grant in the Bottom of my Heart, Tb. 34. G. 151. c What is it, wounded bleeding Love (ii. 238. 2d Met.) Tb. 16. d Thy Wounds, Lord, be my Safeguard (i. 324.) Keep us in true and living Faith, Tb. 31. G. 151, 5a Christ, our blessed Saviour (i. 165) G. 152. See also Tune 5, b Jesu’s Suff'rings, Pain, and Death (i. 164) G. 152. 6 0 thou Bridegroom of the Soul (ii. 154) Tb. 49. G. 155. Why should I continue grieving (i. 473) G. 157. 8 The Sabbath is for Man, that he (ii. 376) G. 159. 19 With Tbce I lay me down to sleep (i. 481) G. 164. o Thousand Times by me be greeted (i. 221) G. 165. fia Unfathom’d Wisdom of our King (ii. 193) Thou, who to punish Sin wert flow (i. 239) Tb. 13. G. 166, b Those that do place their Confidence (i. 130) prop. Psalm-tune. Come, Holy Ghift, come Lord our God (i. 231) G 203. 3a O the Love wherewith I'm loved (i. 627) G. 167. b Few in former Times could venture (ii. 167) ibid. 4. Zelu, Source of my Salvation (i. 449) G. 168. 15 My God how vast a Glory has (i. 455) G. 172. 16 Trim thy Lamp, O Soul betrothed (i. 468) G. 176. Verses of 4 Lines are either sung to a part of the Tune, or two taken together, 67 Only 2 67 Only matchless Heart, this soall be for me (ii. 454) G. 185. 68 Rise, exalt the Majesty (ii. 179) Tb. 2. G. 205. 69 Ye bottomless Depths of God's infinite Love (ii. 126) Tb. 48. G. 22 I 70 0 Jesu, 'fore whose Radiation (i. 623) G. 183. OF IX Lines. 71 O Chrif, my sweetest Life and Light (i. 444) G. 200. 72 God is our Refuge in Distress (i. 319) Tb.7. G. 199. 73 May God be gracious to us here (i. 123) Tb, 29. G. 201. 74 Holy Side-wound, pierced Pleura (ii. 4 47) Of X Lines. 75 Lamb, Lamb, O Lamb (ii. 235) Tb. 15. G. 206. 76 Jesus, Source of Gladness (i. 440) G. 208. [Bloody Reconciler 77 My God, thou jeeft them flying (ii. 243) G. 209. 78 A noble-Child, the Child of God (ii. 336) G. 215. 79 A Lamb goes forth, and bears the Guilt (i. 446) G. 216, 80 This transient World is not our Home (ii. 41) Tb. 36. 81 He who not rightly inly (ii. 224) G. 195. Of XI Lines, 82 Ave, Spouse tenderly (ii. 436) Of XII Lines, 83 Thy Mercy we're intreating (i. 203) G. 226. 84 How bright appears the Morning-ftar (i. 450) Tb. 42. G. 228. 85 O Jesu, Source of calm Repose (i. 462) cxiiith Pfalm Tune. Of XIV Lines. 86 God, our Father, dwell within (i. 186) fome Lines repeated. Satan I renounce, his lays (i. 199) G. 233. OF XV Lines. OF XVI Lines. 89 SanEtify thy Congregation (ii. 223) Lastly, in the old Tune-book, No 45, is 90 0 Jesu, thee we bless. O God, we praise thee, and we own (i. 209) Concerning 87 6 Incerning Metre 90, it is to be observ’d, that most of the Hymns belonging there. 10, when they are sung in the folemrejt Manner (and where the Allembly has all trore Tunes at Command) are fung, in different Parts of them, to different Tunes, according to the successive Variation of the Matter itself. Here follows a Table with regard to each, to 134. Ver. 1-3 to 13a. | The Hymn, The Prophet we proclaim, Part II. N° 379. The whole Beginning or Allocution) is sung to Tune go. Verse 1-4 tu Tune 13a. 5-7 to 136. 8 to 36a. 9 to 132. 10, 11 to 138. 12-14 to 13a. 15, 16 to 13f. Praise to Eliation's Root, No 332. The Beginning, and till Ver. 9, to Tune go. 10–15 to 13f. 16-20 to 13b. u. Lord God, by us be bleft, No 393. The Beginning, to Tune 90. Ver. 1–3 to 1326 14, 5 to 138. 6; then 7 and the first half of 9; then 8 and the latter half of 9 (which are wrong printed in the English) make rbree Verses to Tune 36a. 10, 11 to 13b. 127 to 13f. W. Lord God, by Praise que fing, No 388. The Beginning, and till Ver. 3, to Tune 90. 4-610 13a. 7-9 to 138 10 to 13a. II, 12 to 136. 13, 14 to 13f. Tbou God's urspotted Lamb, No 391. The Beginning to Tune go. Ver. 1, 2 3 to 13 g. 4-6 10 138. 1. The Daughters Rev'rince do, No 392. The Beginning to Tune 90. to iza. 4, 5 to 13b. 6, 7 to 138. 8-10 to 13e or i. 11, 12 to 136. 13, 14 15, 16 to 13f. 17, 18 to 13b, 19 to 13f. u to that Hymn, o Chrijl, ibou Day m:oft bright, No 337. The Beginning to Tune go, Ver. 1-5 to 138. 6-10 to 136. 11-15 to 13f. 16, 17 to 136. Ince in this Book there occur single Instances of several Metres more, the proper Tunes whereof are in themselves as good as those above specified (which had the Prete:ence only for the greater Number of Hymns composed to them;) we will "lowever, just point out the chief of these also. OF III Lines. Of IV Lines. erklungen (i. 672) G. 28. dear Christians, as ’ris needful, wou'd ye (i. 153. See also i. 273) [G. 31. And, which may be call'd 13k, OF Of V Lines. OF VI Lines. OF VII Lines. Of VIII Lines. Thou God's beloved Lamb (i. 629) G. 147. Jesus is my Light mest fair (i. 630) G. 156. Chosen Souls who now asemble (ii. 326) G. 161. Arise, any Spirit, leap with Joy (i. 437, also i. 678) G. 169. Ah! Conscience, Conscience, when I look (i. 391) Go, g3, my Heart, unto the Wounds of Jesus (i. 633, also ii. 360 is the same Metre) G. 188. This Impulse so gentle, this Movement so sweet fi. 551) G. 186. Who overcometh, fall of that Tree verdant (i. 180) G. 189. The Christian's Life inward displays its bright Splendor (i. 620) G. 196. How Hlow well, O Lord, art thou thy People leading (i 671) G. 192. sweet Condition, happy Living (i. 658) G. 184. Let us pray now, with Heart's Desire (i. 274) G. 331. As Metre 610 may be considered OF IX Lincs. OF X Lines. Of XI Lines. Of XII Lines. Of XIII Lines. Of XIV Lines. These are chiefly the remaining Metres. It is left at Discretion, when an Sunglip Tune-book shall be printed, whether at least the Tunes of some of these, which mall be judgd the best and most necessary, if noi of all, Mould not be subjoin'd? And there should especially for Metre 3, or common Eights and Sir's, ons or two more of the Engk/h Pralın-tunes be added. |