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Extra Supplement: Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem Author(s): J. H. Maunder Source: The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 38, No. 653 (Jul. 1, 1897), pp. 1- 12 Published by: Musical Times Publications Ltd. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3367132 Accessed: 22-06-2016 18:39 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at http://about.jstor.org/terms JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. Musical Times Publications Ltd. is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular This content downloaded from 132.239.1.230 on Wed, 22 Jun 2016 18:39:08 UTC All use subject to http://about.jstor.org/terms

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Extra Supplement: Praise the Lord, O JerusalemAuthor(s): J. H. MaunderSource: The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 38, No. 653 (Jul. 1, 1897), pp. 1-12Published by: Musical Times Publications Ltd.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3367132Accessed: 22-06-2016 18:39 UTC

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raifirthturh+J WrrlIaltg COMPOSED BY J. H. MAUNDER.

Tlla Musical Times,

No. 577

July 1, 1897.

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424. Abidewith me ... R. Dunstan 3d. 478. A few more years shall roll H. Blair 3d. 247. All nations whom B. Luard Selby 4d.

. All they that trust ... Dr. Hiller 8d. 30. All Thy works ... E. H. Thorne 3d.

475. All Thyworks ... J. Barnby 4d. 503. All Thy works ... (:;. H. Ely 4d.

9. All ye who weep ... ... Gounod 3d. 26I. And all the people saw J. Stainer 6d. =29. And it was the third hour Elvey 4d. 485. And Jacob was left alone J. Stainer 6d. 357. And the wall of the city Oliver King 3d. 402. And when the day of Pentecost

C. W. Smith 3d. 228. Art thou weary ... C. H. Lloyd 6d. 3II, As I live, saiththe Lord E.T. Chipp 3d. 333. As it began to dawn Ch. Vincent 3d. 498. As Moses lifted up F. Gostelow 3d. 24. As the hart pants (S.S.T.B.) Gounod 3d. 24*- Ditto (T.T.B.B.) Gounod 3d. -. Ascribe unto the Lord Travers 6d.

I09. Ascribe unto the Lord S. S. Wesley 8d. 399. At the Lamb's High Feast we sing

llev. E. V. Hall 3d. 456. At the Sepulchre H. W. Wareing 4d. 56. Awake, awake, put on J. Stainer 6d.

I49. Awake, awake, put on M. Wise 4d. I99. Awake, thou thatsleepest Stainer 6d. I50. Awakeup?my glory M. Wise 3d. 212. Be glad, O ye righteous H. Smart 4d. 440. Before the heavens H. W. Parker 3d. 349. 13ehold, how good (A.T.T.B.)

A. J . Caldicott 3d. 349.t Ditto (S.A.T.B. ) A. J . Caldicott 3d.

4a9. Ditt<> Hamilton Clarke 4d. 89. Behold, I bring you J. Barnby 3d. 296. Ditto Rev. E. V. Hall 3d. 348- Ditto J. Maude Crament 4d. 65. Behold now, praise J. B. Calkin 3d. 3x5. Behold, O God ... F. W. Hird 4d 52+. Behold the days come Woodward 4d. 50I. Behold two blind men J. Stainer 3d. s43. Be merciful ... ... H. Purcell 6d. 257. Be merciful E. A. Sydenham 3d. 47I. Be ye therefore followers of God

A. S, Baker 3d. 77. Blessed are they ... W. H. Monk 3d.

I82. Blessed are they ... Arthur Page 3d. 390. Blessed are they A. W. Batson 3d. I5. BlessedbetheGod S.S.Wesley 4d.

I83. B1essed be the Lord Dr. Heap 6d. 33I. Blessed be the Lord C. L.Williams 4d. 4oo. Blessed City ... A. C. Fisher 4d. 262. Blessed is He ... C. H. Lloyd 8d. 284 Blessedis He F. E. Gladstone d. 292. Blessedishe... A. C.Mackenzie 4d. 64. Blessed is the man . . . Sir J ohn Goss 4d.

20ei. Sessed is the man Clarke-Whitfeld 3d. 286. Blessed J esu Stabat Mate?> Dvorak 6d.

5. Blessing, glory, wisdom B. Tours 4d.

3v8. Bless the Lord ... M. Kingston 4d. 74. Bless thou the Lord Oliver King 3d. 450. Bless thou the Lord C. Bayley 4d. 97. Blowye the trumpet Henry Leslie 3d. II8 Bow Thine ear ... W. Bird 3d. g2 Break forthinto joy R. Prentice 6d,

415. Ditto S. Coleridge-Taylor 3d 49I. Ditto B. Steane 3d. 323. Brightest and best Rev. E. V. Hall 4d. 34o. BringuntotheLordF.E.Gladstone 3d. g8. Brother, thou art gone Sir J. Goss 4d.

279. By Babylon's wave Gounod 6d. I97. By therivers of Babylon L. Samson 4d. I2I. By thewaters of Babylon Boyce 4d. 5II. Ditto ... H. Clarke 4d. Il6. Call to remembrance J. Battishill 6d. 497. Christ both died E. W. Naylor 3d. 68. Christ is risen ... J. M. Crament 3d. 54. Christ is risen G. B. J. Aitken 3d. 33. Christ is risen ... J. V. Roberts 3d. 07. ChristourPassover Rev.E.V.Hal} 3d. 70. Christ the Lord Rev. E. V. Hall 3d. 88. Christians, awake ... J. Barnby 3d. 45. Cleanse me, Lord G. F. Wrigley 3d 52. Come, and let us return Sir J. Goss 3d. 95. Come, and let us return W J ackson 3d.

20I, Come, IIoly Ghost . . . J . L. Hatton 4d. 283. Come, Holy Ghost Sir G. Elvey 4d. 293. Come, my soul ... G. C. Martin 4d. 3I4. Come now,and let us H.W.Wareing d.

I. Come unto Him ... Gounod 2d. I03. Come unto Me (Bach) J. Stainer 3d. 256. Come unto Me H.R. Couldrey 3d. 334. Come, ye faithful Rev. E. Y. Hall 3d. 356. Daughters of Jerusalem H. J. King 3d. 449. Dawns the day ... R. H. Legge 3d. ZI3. Day of anger (Requiem) ... Mozart 6d. 25X. Death and life Walter Parratt 3d. go. Distracted with care ... Haydn 4d.

277. Enter notinto Judgment Dr. Clarke 2d. 362. Eternal source ... F. Brandeis 2d. 4yo. Eye hath not seen M. B. Foster 3d. 329. Far from their home, our fallen race

Rev. H. H. Woodward 3d. 364. Father, hear the prayer F. Brandeis 2d. 46. Father of Heaven Dr. Walmisley 3d.

384. Father of Life ... S.J. Gilbert 3d. 28. Fear not, O land ...SirJohn Goss 6d.

446. Flee from evil Rev. W. J. Clarke 3d. 254. For ever blessed ... Mendelssohn 3d. I98. For the mountains... L. Samson 3d. 273. From the deep I called Spohr 6d. 227. Give ear, O Lord T. M. Pattison 2d. 433. Give ear, O Shepherd A. Whitir.g 3d. 88. Give ear, O ye heavexls Dr. Armes 3d.

30g Give the Lord ... C. H. Lloyd Sd. 383. Give unto the IJord H.W. Parker 4d.

>. Glory be to God ... S . S. Wesley 2d. 34I. God be merciful ... A. H. Mann 4d. 49. God be merciful ... S. S.Wesley 3d.

236. God be merciful unto us C. F. Lloyd 6d. *os. God came from Teman Dr. Steggall 4d. I28. God is gone up ... I:>r. Croft 4d. I3I. God is ourhope .. Dr. Greene 6d. IOI. God is our refuge ... Dr. H. Hiles 6d. 332. God is our refuge ... A, Foote 4d. 75. God said, Behold Sir G. Macfarren 4d.

473. God so loved the world J.V. Roberts 3d. 342. God, that madest earth A. C. Fisher xd. 344. God, who at sundry times J . H. Mee 4d. 388. Grant,webeseechTheeJ.V.Roberts ad. 187. Great and marvellous Dr. Monk 3d.

SI7- Ditto ... J. F Bridge 4d. 223. GreatisJehovah ... Schubert 4d. I36. Great is the Lord ... Dr. Hayes 4d. 237. Great is the Lord Sir F. Ouseley 6d. 48I, Great is the Lord ... B. Steane 3d. 220. Grieve not the Ilo]y Spirit Stainer 3d. 427. Hail ! gladdening Light J. T. Field 2d. 545. Hail! gladdening Light Martin 4d. 326. Hail, thou that art... A. Carnall 4d. 499. Hallelujah, Christ is risen Steane 3d. 382. Hallelujall ! the Light 0. King 3d. 173. Happy isthe man ... E. Prout Sd. 487. Hark the glad sound i:. V. Hall 3d. 345. Hark, the herald angels E. V. Hall 3d. 444. Hark! what news... ... O. King 3d. 4o4 Harvest Hymn ... F. Tozer xd. 377. Havemercyuponme KellowJ.Pye 3d. 40I. Have mercy upon me J. Shaw 3d. 535. Have mercy upon me J. Goss 4d. 389. Hear me when I call T. Distin 2d.

I46. Hearmy prayer C. Stroud 4d.

339. Hear my prayer Mendelssohn 4d. 442. Hear my words C. H. H. Parry 8d 3IO. Hear, O God .............. A. Friedlander 6d.

8. Hear Oheasens P.Humpnreys 3d. 94. Hear O Lord SirJohnGoss xd. I39. Hear, O Lord ... C. King 2d. 162. Hear, O Lord Sir F. Ouseley 4d. 203. Hear, O Thou Shepherd Dr. Clarke 4d. 522. Ditto T. A. Walmisley 4d. 376. Hide not Thy face KellowJ. Pye 2d. 33o. Holy Ghost to earth descending,

Ludmila .............. ... ... Dvorak 4d. IIt. Holy, holy, holy .............. Dr. Crotch 3d. 246. Ho! every one ... G.C.Martill 4d. 366. Ho ! every one J. M. Crament 4d. 412, Honour the Lord ... J. Stainer 4d. I29. Hosanna ............. ... O. Gibbons 3d.

43. Hosanna Sir G. A. Macfarren 3d.

260. How beautiful are the feet Handel 3d.

32I. How excellent is Thy ... Cowen 6d. 373. Howlongwilt Thou Oliver King 2d. xo4. How lovely are ... ... Spohr 8d. 539. I am Alpha ................ J. V. Roberts 3d

a68. IaInwellpleased ................ J.Rheinberger 3d. I20. I beheld, and lo Dr. Blow 6d. 280. I beheld, and lo Elvey 6d.

496. I came not to call C, Vincent 3d. 207. I cried unto the Lord Dr. Heap 4d. 537. I declare to you the Gospel

W. A. C. Cruickshank 4d. I68. I desired wisdom ... J. Stainer 6d. 230. I did call upon the Lord Pattison 4d. II7. I have set God ... Dr. Blake 6d. I30. I have set God ... J. Goldwin 3d. 4ao. I haveset God Hamilton Clarke 4d. I22. I have surely built ... Dr. Boyce 4d. 2I9. I have surely built T. T. Trimnell 4d. 396. I heard a voice SirJohn Goss 2d. I7I. I saw the Lord ... J.Stainer 6d. II4. I was glad ................ ... T. Attwood 4d. 32. I was glad ................ ... Sir G. Elvey 3d. 79. I was glad ................ .. C. E. Horsley 6d.

379. I was glad ................ T. T. Trimnell 4d. II9. I was in the spirit ................ Dr. Blow 6d. 205. I will alway give thanks Dr. Clarke 3d. 73. I will cry unto God Dr. Steggall 3d.

502. I will extol Thee C. M. Hudson 4d. 29. I will give thanks ... J. Barnby 4d.

I56. I will give thanks ...E. J. Hopkins 6d. 2Z5. I will go unto .*.Dr.Gauntlett zd. 437. I willgreatly rejoice Cruickshank 4d. I95. I will lay me down ... H. Gadsby 2d. xog. I will lay me down .. Dr. H. Hiles 3d. 495. I will lay me down A. C. Edwards 3d I26. I will love Thee, O Lord J. Clark 4d. 394. I will love Thee, O Lord my

strength ... Matthew Kingston 4d. 78. I will magnify Thee .J. B. Calkin 4d. 77. I will magnify Thee SlrJohn Goss 3d.

I53. I will magnify Thee ... 2). Sh?w 3d. 405. I will magnify Thee ... . Klng 4d. I54. I will mention ... Sir A. Sullivan 6d. sIg. I willopen rivers ... E. Pettman 3d. 37I. I will set His dominion H.W.Parker 4d. I00. I will sing a new song Dr. Armes 8d. 34. I will sing of Thy power Greene 4d. I92. I will sing unto the Lord Wareing 3d.

6. I will wash my hands E. J . Hopkins 3d. 53. If webelievethatJesusdied Goss 3d.

453. If ye love Me H. W. Wareing 3d. 544. If ye love Me... ... B. Steane 2d. 469. If ye then be risen M, B. Foster 3d. 58. Ifyethenberisen... Dr.Naylor 3d. 6I. In Christ dwelleth Sir Tohn Goss 3d.

403. InmyFather'shouse J. M. Crament 3d. I02. In sweet consent ... E. H.Thorne 3d. 278. In that day ... ... Sir G. Elvey 8d. 33. In Thee, O Lord ... B. Tours 3d.

I48. In Thee, O Lord ... J. Weldon 3d. 385. In Thee, O Lord S. C. Taylor 3d. 338 In the fear of the Lord J. V. Roberts 3d. 282. In the Lord ... Sir R. Stewart 6d. 467. Is it nothing to you M. B. Foster 3d. 9I. It came even to pass Ouseley 4d. I80. It is a good thing ... J. Barnby 6d. 231. lt is agoodthing T. M. Pattison 4d. 2I5. It shall come to pass Dr. Garrett 6d. 397. Jesu, lover of my soul ...F. Iliffe 2d. 455. Jesus Christ is risen Oliver King 4d.

7. Judge me, O God ... Mendelssohn 4d. I79. King all glorious ... t. Barnby 6d. 37. Lead, klndly Light .. p. Stasner 4d.

425. Lead, kindly Light... R. Dunstan 3d. 528. Lead, kindly Light C. L. Naylor 4d. x32. Let God arise .. Dr. Greene 6d. 375. Let God arise T. T. Trimnell 4d. 346. Let my complaint ...E. H. Thorne 3d. 509. Let not thine hand... J. Stainer 3d. 438. Let not your heart ... M. B. Foster 3d. 226. Letthe peace of God J.Stainer 4d. 328. Letthewords of my A.D. Culley 3d. 494. Let Thy merciful ears W. B. Bell 2d. 308 Let us now praise... E. H. Thorne 3d. 96 Lift up thine eyes ...Sir John Goss 6d.

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The Musical Times, July 1, 1897.

x8. Lift up your heads ..J. 1:#. Hopkins Iid. I23, 0 where shall wisdom Dr. Boyce 6 409. Ditto S. Coleridge-Taylor 3d. 435. OworshiptheKing Rev.E. Y. Hall 4

343. Lift up your hearts ................. J. Barnby 4d. .......... I35. OworshiptheLord ................. Dr. Hayes 6

4o8. Lighten our darkness G. R. Vicars d. }58. 0 ye that love the Lord Sir G. Elvey 4 393. Like as the hart Thomas Adams 3d. I96, Ditto H. W. Wareing 3

I65. Lord, how arethey ................ iI. Clarke 6d. ...... 234. Ditto F. A. W. Docker 4 39I. Lord, I have loved ................ ... F. Iliffe .... 3d. 325. Ditto J. Naylor 3

54. Lord, let me know mine end Goss 3d. 392. Our Father, which art J. Barnby 2

35I. Lord of all power ............... T. Barnby 2d. 303. Our God is Lord ................... E. ltSundella ........ 3 459. Lord of our life ............... r. T. Field 3d. I76. Out of the deep ................... Dr. Naylor ........ 4

404. Lordoftherichandgolden F.Tozer 2d. 240. Out ofthe deep F. E. Gladstone 3 4II. Lord of the Harvest J. Barnby 4d. 242. Out of the deep ... J. B. Calkin 3

3I8. Lord, Thou art God ................. J. Stainer 8d. ................... eI. Plead Thou my cause Mozart 5 434. Lord,Thouhast ................. A.Whiting 3d. ........... 55. Pondermywords ................... HenryGadsby 3

274. Lord1whatlovehaveI Dr. Steggall 6d. 300. Ditto ........... F. J. Sawyer z 267. Lord,whoshalldwell Dr.Roberts 4d. I59. PraiseGodinHisholinessB.Tours 3 335. Lo,summercomesagain J.Stainer 6d. 52r. Praise, my soul ... E. V. Hall 3 5o4. Lo! the winter B. Farebrother 3d. 70. Praise the Lord ... SirG. Elve) 4

350. MagnifyHis Name ................. G.C. Martin 4d. I72. Praise the Lord Sir J. Benedict 8

290. Makeajoyfulnoise A.C.blackenzie 6d. I37. Praise the Lord ... Dr. Hayes 4 108. Makemeacleanheart J.Barnby 3d. r25. Praise the Lord ... 1- Clark 3d 43I. Ditto A. W. Batson 3d. 59. Praise the Lord ... S. S. Wesley 6

436. Man goeth forth ............... A. Carnall 3d. .......... 208. Praisethe Lord,Omysoul Mozart 4

222. Me ye have bereaved C. Morales 3d. 2I. Ditto Sir TohnGoss 6 527. Mercyandtrutharemet J.Stainer 3d. 38I. Ditto J.\N.Elliott 3d 2II. MineeyeslookuntoTheeH.Baker 3d. 63. Ditto Dr.Garrett 6d 5I8. Ditto. E. Pettman Iid. 439. Ditto T. P. Royle 3d 500. Miserere mei, Deus J. Barnby 3d. 5I3, Ditto H. Purcell 6 5I2. My beloved spake ... H. Purcell 6d. 298. Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem 428. My God, I love Thee G. J. Bennett 3d. W. H. Bliss 3d 10. My God, my God ................. Mendelssohn 6d. 3I6. Ditto Rev. E. V. Hall 4d

288. My God, look upon ................. J.L. Hopkins 3d. ............. 5I0. Ditto ........... H. Purcell 4d

353. Myheartisfixed W.Cruickshank 4d. 45. Prepareyethearay. Dr.Garrett 3d 460. Myheartwasglad... A.Carnall 4d. I5I. Prepareyetheway... M.Wise 3d I99. My hope is in the 4I6. Prepareye theway J. M. Crament 4d

Everlasting ....... J. Stainer 6d. 60. Rejoice greatly Henry Gadsby 3d 406. Mymouthshallspeak J.E.West 4d. t45. RejoiceintheLord H.Purcell 3d I90. My soul is weary ... Dr. Beckwith 4d. I64. Rejoice in the Lord F. R. Statham 4d 295. My soul, wait thou still F.J. llead 4d. 200- Rejoice in the Lord G. C. Martin 6d 2I0 Not unto us, O Lord H. Gadsby 6d. 258. Rejoice in the Lord i. Redford 3d 505. 0 allye people ................ H. Purcell 3d. 3I7 Reioice in the Lord Phllip Armes 6d So6- Obe joyfulintheLord G.Martin 6d. 272. ReJoice,OyerighteousRheinberger 3d

217. 0 clap your hands ................ T.T.Trimnell ......... 3d. 38. Remembernow ............... Dr. Stegaall ......... 4d I33. 0 clap yourhands ................ Dr.Greene ......... 4d. 523. Remember, O Lord Walmisley 4d 82. 0 clap your hands ................ J.Stainer ......... 6d. 336. Rendyour heart J. Clippingdale 3d 80. 0 cla,p your hands ................ E. H. Thorne ......... 6d. I70. Save, Lord, and hear us Dr. Hayes 6d 202. 0 come before ............. G. C. Martin ........ 6d. 287. Save me, O God ............... J. L. Hopkins ......... 2d 241. 0comehither ............. W.Jackson ....... 3d. 45I. Saviour,abidewithusT.Hanforth 3d

I2. 0 come near to the Cross Gounod Ud. 85. Saywhere is He born Mendelssohn 6d

1I. O dayof penitence Gounod 6d. ............ 3I9. Seelvye the Lord Hague Kinsey 3d I6. 0 give thanks ... Sir G. Elvey 3d. ............ I89. SeekyetheLord Dr.J.V.Roberts 3d 144. 0 give thanks ... H. Purcell 6d. ............ z50. Singaloudwithgladness S. Wesley 6d I7. 0 give thanks ... William Rea 3d. ............ I85. Sing a song of praise J. Stainer 3d 66. Ogive thanks ... S S.Wesley 4d. ............ I85*. Ditto (Welsh words) 3C 42. 0 give thanks ... SirJohn Goss 3d. ............ 238. Sing joyfully unto God W. Byrd 4d 520. 0 give thanks ... B. Steane 3d. ............ 365. Sing, O daughter of Zion Or. Rea 4d 35. 0 God, have mercy ................ J. B. Calkin 4d. 29I. Sing, O heavens A. C. Mackenzie 6d

I06. 0 God, the King of Glory H. Smart 4d. 36g. Sing, O heavens T. T. Trimnell 4d 14I. OGod,ThouartmyGod H.Purcell 3d. I69. SingpraisestotheLordDr.Crof; 4d 34. 0 God,Thouartworthy A.Sullivan 4d. 36. SingpraisesuntotheLord Gounod 6d

188. 0 God, Thouhast ................ H.Purcell 4d. ........... 54X. Sing to the Lord ................ J. Barnby 4d 4I8. 0 God, Who hast ................ A. S. Baker xd. ........... I67. Singto the Lord ................ Henry Smart IS

430. Ditto A. W. Batson 3d. 99. Singto the Lord ............... Mendelssohn 8d

507. Ditto .. J. V. Roberts xd. ............... 5X5. SinguntoGod(Chos.only) Purcell 2d

47. 0 how amiable ... J. Barnby 3d. 410. Sing we merrily .......... E. V. Hall 4d 233. 0 how amiable T. M. Pattison 3d. 532. Sing we merrily F. A. W. Docker 4d

347. 0 how amiable ... Oliver King 4d. ............ 68. Stand up a<d bless the Lord Goss 4d

8. O how plentiful T. M. Pattison 3d. 426. Sun of my soul ............ Et. Dunstan 3d 4go. 0 erusalem, look about E. Naylor 4d. z97. Teach me, O Lord John W. Gritton 3d

30I. 0 esu! Victim Rev.J. B. Powell 3d. 458. Thanks be to God ................. J. W. Gritton 3d 536. 0 oyful Light ... B. Tours 4d. ............ I94. TheblessingoftheLord Mackenzie 3d

543. 0 Lamb of God .......... J. Barnby 3d. 472. Ditto J. F. Bridge 2d

vSI. O Lord God ... Ernest Ford 4d. ............ 4XI. The day is past J. C. Marks, jun. 3d ao4. (:) Lord God ................ ... Dr. Glarke 3d. .......... 46I. TheDayofResurrection E.V.Hall 3d I84. 0 Lord, lookdown ................ J.Battishill ......... 3d. 239. The earth is the Lord's Trimnell 4d 306. 0 Lord of hosts .............. Kate Boundy ......... 3d 289. The eyes of all .............. Orlando Gibbons 4d

25. 0 Lord, our Governor H. Gadsby 3d 482. The eyes of all wait T. Adams 3d

395. 0 lSord, Thou art ............... tCh. H. Lloyd ......... 6d. 448. tRhe First Christmas J. Barnby 3d

3. 0 love the Lord Sir A.Sullivall 2d 534. Thefirstdayof theweek B.Steane 3d 460. Omyheartwasglad A.Carnall 4d. ov4. Thefoolhathsaid SirW.Bennett 4d

380. 0 perfect love ... J . Barnby 3d. ............ 27X. The fool within his heart I24. 0 praise God ... Dr. Clarke 5d. ............ hath spoken J. Rheillberger 3d

4o. 0 praise God T. T. Trimnell 4d. 4I3. Thefost'ring earth J. L. Hopkins 3d

429. 0 praise God ... G C. Martin zd. ............. I77. The gloryofthe Lord .................... SirJ. Goss 6d 355. OpraiseGod TheodoreDistirl 3d. ................... 245. TheGodofJeshurun .......... SirT.Goss 6d

479. 0 praise ourGod,ye people Boyce 4d. 299. The hills stand about G. Gardner 4d I4. 0 praisetheLord... T Barnby 4d. 3I3. TheKingshallrejoice Stewart 6d

232. 0 praise the Lord T. S. Pattison 3d. I93. The Lord gave A. C. Mackenzie 2d

I78. 0 praisethe Lord ................ SirJohnGoss 6d. 270. The Lord give ear 3. Rheinberger 3d

7I 0 praise the Lord ................ Ouseley 3d 526. The Lord hath commanded 266 0 praise the Lord ................ Zingarelli 8d Mendelssohn 4d 358. 0 praise the Lord W. G. Wood 4d. 3I2. The Lord hath been E. T. Chipp 3d 66. 0 pray for the peace E. H. Thorne 4d. 477. The Lord hath been S. S. Wesley 3d 5I, 0 SavingVictim(No. 2) Gounod 4d. I63. The Lord hath done .................. H. Smart 4d

486. Ditto ......... Rossini 3d. .... z24. The Lord hear thee J. Barkworth 2d

492. Ditto W. A. C. Cruickshank 3d. 248. The Lord is in Dr. G. Saunders 4d

508. 0 Saviour of the world (A. r.T s.) 44. The Lord is great W. T. Best 3d

J. V. Roberts 2d. 8^. The Lord is King Henry Gadsby Od T42. 0 sing unto the Lord tI. Purcell 6d. 4I. The Lord is King T. T. Trimnell 4d

8 0 taste and see ............ SirJohn Goss 3d ............. 367 The Lord is King ................ H. J. King 4d

88 Ditto. tWelsh Words) 3d 39 The Lord is loving Dr. Garrett 3d

263. 0 taste and see ............. A. H. Manll 3d. ............ 483. The Lord is loving ................. A. W. Batson 3d

87. 0 thatIknewwherel Sir W. S. so. The Lordismyliaht Dr H.Hiles 3d I might find him f Bennett 3d. 4o7. lshe Lord is my light C. W. Jordan 3d

r52. The Lord is my shepherd J . Shaw 3d. 67. Ditto schubert 4d. 305. Ditto C. V. Stanford 6d. 243. The Lord is my strength Sir J . Goss 6d. 398. Ditto S. Coleridge-Taylor 3d. 422. The Iord is risen G. A1. Garrett 4d. 3o4. The Lord preserveth ... Armes 6d 474. The Lord shall be J. V. Roberts 4d 84. The Lord that made j. Turle 2d.

II2. The Lord will comfort... Dr. Hiles 6d. 464. The Miserere, &c.... J. Stainer 3d. 8fi. The morning stars ... J. Stainer 6d.

465. The night is far spent M. B. Foster 3d. I74. The righteous live ... J. Stainer 4d 255. The righteous living Mendelssohn 3d I55. The righteous shall flourish Calkin 4d I40. Thesoulsoftherighteous Nares 3d. 24g. Ditto Myles 13. Foster 3d. 285. Ditto Rev.H. H.Woodward 3d. 294. Ditto Wm. Rea 6d 452. The Story of the Cross J. Stainer 3d 457- Ditto M. B. Foster 3d. 531. Ditto ... A. Somervell 3d. 360. The strongfoundations F.Brandeis 2d 493. The whole earth J. V. Roberts 4d 3I. The wilderness ... Sir John Goss 6d.

I I0 . The wilderness . .. S. E;. Wesley Sd. I9. Therefore with angels V. Novello 2d.

302. There is no condemnation Irons 3d. 85. There shall a Star ... Mendelssohn 6d.

253. There was a marriage J. Stainer 3d. 4I4. There was war in heaven

W. A. C. Cruickshank 3d. 324. There were shepherds C. Yincent 4d. 447. Ditto H. W. Wareing 3d. 466. Ditto(Two-part) M. B. Foster 3d. SI6. Ditto E. Pettman 3d. 93. These aretheywhich came Dykes IS.

I57. Theythatgo down T. Attwood 4d. 432. They that sow A. W. Batson 3d. 22I. Thrnk, good Jesu ... ...Mozart 6d. 359. Think not that they F. Brandeis 2d.

I6I. This is the day S. C. Cooke 3d

327. This is the day Rev. E. V. Hall 4d . This is the day .. . J ohn Sewell 2d.

4. This is the day J. Turle 3d.

462. This is the day A. W. Marchant 3d 265. Thou Judge of quick & dead Wesley 3d 259. Thou, Lord, art merciful Mozart )

Misericordia Downizti r 6d. 62. Thou, O God, art praised S.Weslev 3d. 28I. Ditto Sir R. Stewart 4d. 354. Ditto. Rev. E. V. Hall 3d. 476. Thoushalt shewme C. Bowdler 3d. Igr. Thou visitest the earth Callcott 2d. 244. Thou visitest the earth J . B. Calkin 4d. 480. Thou visitest the earth J. Barnby 4d. 72. Thou wilt keep him Or. Gauntlett 3d.

I07. Thouwilt keep him... S. S. Wesley 3d. 276. Thou wilt keep him C. L. Williams 2d. 484. Thou wilt keep him P. Armes 4d. 5 I 5. Through peace . . .J . H . Roberts 3d. 2I6. Thussaith the Lord Dr. Garrett 6d. 320. Thy mercy, O Lord E. J. Hopkins 6d. 44I. Thy mercy, O Lord G. Garrett 6d. 5I4. Thy word is a lantern H. Purcell 4d. 363. To bless Thy chosen F. Brandeis 2d. 322. To Thee, O Lord C. L. Williams 3d. 443. Try me, O God A. D. Culley 2d. 275. Turn Thyface ... Dr. Steggall 4d. I60. Unto Thee have I cried Sir G. Elvey 3d. I86. Wash me throughly S. S. Wesley 3d. 386. We beseech Thee John E. West 2d. 6. We give Thee thanks .. Macfarren 3d. 74. We have heard Sir A.Sullivan 6d.

387. We shall not hunger A. Mackenzie 3d. I27, We will rejoice ... Dr. Croft 4d. 57: What are these ... J. Stainer 3d.

235. Whatsoever is born of God Oakeley 3d. 538. When Christ, Who is our life

J. V. Roberts 2d. 337. When God of old Rev. E. V. Hall 3d. 48g. When Jesus W. A. C. Cruickshank 3d. 372. When the Lord turned E. Prout 6d. 69. Wherewithal shall ... Sir G. Elvey 6d. 26. Ditto ... Dr. H. Hiles 3d.

I75. While the earth remaineth Dr.Heap 4d. 463. Ditto C. L. Williams 3d. 36I. While with ceaseless F. Brandeis xd. 529. While shepherds watched Barnby 4d. 264. Who is likeuntoThee A. Sullivan 6d. 417. Who is this? ... Fred. Rayner 2d. II5. Who is thisthat cometh Dr. Arnold 4d. I8I. Whoso dwelleth ... G. C. Martin 4d. 269. Why assemble the

heathen ... J. Rheinberger 3d. 23. Why rage fiercely ... Mendelssohn 6d.

ZI8. Whyseekyetheliving Alexander 3d. 423. Why seek ye theliving F. Peel 4d 468. Why seekye theliving M. B. Foster 3d. 20. With angels... ...J. L. Hopkins 3d. 22. Word of God incarnate ...Gounod 3d.

352. Ye shall go out with joy J. Barnby 4d. (To be conatin4ed.)

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NOVELLO'S SHORT ANTHEMS.

To be continued. 3o7@

NOVELLO'S COLLECTION OF

LONDON & NEW YORK: NOVELLO, EWER AND CO.

qdlze Musical Times, July 1, 1897.

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TJesu, priceless Treasure .. .. .. hou crownest the year .. .. .. With all Thy hosts .. .. .. There was silence in Bethlehem's fields O saving Victim .................. .. .. .. Hearken unto me .................. .. .. ..

I will sing unto the Lord .. ..

The eyes of all wait upon Thee ...... .. The night is far spent .. .. .. Thou wilt keep him .. .. .. Worthy is the Lamb .. .. .. If I go not away .............. .. .. .. Sa-e me, O God .............. .. .. .. Let us now fear the Lord our God . . Sing, O heavens .............. .. .. .. God that madest earth and heaven ..

Bow down Thine ear .. ..

The strife is o'er .............. .. .. .. Blessed be the nlan .. .. ..

.. J. Varley Roberts. J osiah Booth. .. ohn E. West.

. . J ohn Stainer . .. .. F. Kenig. .. Myles B. Foster.

H. Purcell.

.. .. A. R. Gaul. .. Bruce Steane. .. A. D. Culley. J. Francis Barnett.

.. Thomas Adams.

.. .. C. S. Jekyll.

.. John E. West. .. .. A. R. Gaul. .. C. L. Naylor. .. William Beale. . . Bruce Steane. .. Cuthbert Harris.

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6Ig, 620. 623. 626. 627. 630. 63I @ 632. 635.

637- 639. 642. 643. 644. 647. 650. 652. 653.

O'er the woodland chace ................. .. .. Herbert W. Wareing. Ballad of Earl Haldan's daughter .. .. Robin H. Legge. Softly the moonlight .............. .. .. .. .. F. Iliffe.

Spring .. .. .. .. .. .. Frederic H. Cowen.

The shades of night ............. .. .. .. J. Varley Roberts.

Now the wearied sun declining .. .. .. R. F. Lloyd.

Under the greenwood tree .. .. .. James Shaw. Autumn ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. J. Booth. A Shadow ..... .. .. .. .. Jacques Blumenthal. To Sylvia ..... .. .. .. .. .. Schubert-West.

O happy eyes .. .. .. .. .. E. Elgar. Pack, clouds, away .. .. .. W. A. C. Cruickshank. A wet sheet and a flowing sea .. .. R. H. Evans.

The Fairy Queene .............. .. .. .. Alexandra Thomson.

How soft the shades .. .. .. .. King Hall. The Queen-God bless her ! .. .. Myles B. Foster. If I had but two little wings .. .. C. H. H. Parry.

In Sherwood lived stout Robin Hood .. ........ C, H. Lloyd. Airs of summer softly blow ................... .. .. H. Elliot Button

Price Three-Halfpence each. Price Three-Halfpence each.

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Not unto us ............ .. .. ..

Hail to the Christ .. ..

Praise the Lord, ye servants ..

Sing, O heavens .. .. Where Thou reignest .. My heart is inditing ..

Let the righteous be glad . . Lord of Life .......... .. .. ..

Be thou exalted .. ..

I will give thanks (Twelfth Mass) O come let us sing .. .. .. Is it nothing to you ? .. .. The eyes of all wait upon Thee . . I xvill not leave you comfortless Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem . .

. . John E. West .. .. J. Barnby . . J. Maude Crament .. FI. D. Wetton .. Franz Schubert .. Myles B. Foster .. .. R. F. Lloyd .. A. C. Mackenzie .. Clowes Bayley .. .. Mozart .. Myles B. Foster .. .. ..

.. .. ..

. . Bruce Steane .. . H. Maunder

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Evening Breezes ........... .. .. .. .. G. R. Vicars

There rolls the deep .. .. C. H. H. Parry Shall I, wasting in despair .. .. .. ....... G. J. Elvey

Onaway .... .. .. .. .. Godfrey Pringle

Invitation to mirth .. .. Frank Adlam

The Fortune-Teller's Song .. .. Eaton Faning

Is not that my fancy's queen ? .. ........ .. ......... C. H. Lloyd

Cherry Ripe ............ .. .. .. A. Herbert Brewer

Waken, Lords and Ladies gay .. Songs of our land .. Alicia Adelaide Needham

The West winds, ho ! .................... .. .. W. McKendrick The Queen's Song .. .. .. ......... Eaton Faning All hail the glorious reign .. .. F. H. Cowen Rest thee, my little one .................... .. .. Thomas Facer

God save the Queen Artd. by J. Frederick Bridge

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Twelve Popular Hymns (Set 2) .......................... .. .. A. H. Mann 3d. Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in G . . Arthur E. Godfrey 4d. Benedicite in F ................. .. .. .. Myles B. Foster 4d. Vesper Hymn (Two Versions) ......................... .. From Beethoven Id.

The Offertory Sentences .. .. .. J. T. Field 3d. The Offertory Sentences .. .. .. ,, 3d. The Offertory Sentences .. .. .. ,, 3d. The Offertory Sentences .. .. .. ,, 3d.

Benedictus in 1). 4th Series. Greg. Tones J. Stainer xd. Hymn, " How shall we teach our children " G. C. Martin Iid. Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in A (Unison) Sir John Goss 3d. Benedicite, omnia opera, in G .......................... .. M. B. Elliott Ild.

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis irl F .......................... .. G. F. Wrigley 3d. Te Deum Laudamus in B flat .......................... .. A. Herbert Brewer 3d.

Jubilate Deo in B flat .. .. .............. A. H. Brewer Iid. The Apostles' Creed .. .. .............. Edward Cruse Iid.

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In the pleasant summer day .. I prithee send me back my heart What care I how fair she be .. While my lady sleepeth .. .. A Cavalier's Song .. .. .. The Flirt .. .. .. .. The leaves to one another say . . The moon looks down ................... .. Far down the green valley .. Street music ............ .. .. .. The kiss ............ .. .. ..

In laudem amoris .. ..

There's life to be seen .................... .. Shall I look to ease my grief? . . Hark, hark ! the lark .. .. The Queen-God bless her ! ..

.. William Beale .. J. Varley Roberts Jacques Blumenthal .. .. Percy Pitt

.. J. F. Bridge .. C. H. Doring * . .. ..

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. . Hamilton Clarke .. .. J. Barnby .. .. ..

.. George Miller .. .. C. H. I,loyd .. Hamilton Clarke .. Myles B. Foster

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Whom have I in Heaven but Thee O wisdom ........... .. .. .. O Lord and ruler .. .. .. O root of Jesse .. .. .. O key of David .. .. .. O day-spring ........... .. .. .. O King and desire .. .. .. O Emmanuel ........... .. .. .. Lord, on our offences .. .. I heard a voice from heaven .. The Lord redeemeth the soul ..

O send out Thy light ..

If any man sin ......... .. .. .. I heard a voice .......... .. .. ..

The steps of a good man ..

To be continued.

. . G. J. Els7ey .. .. J. Stainer .. .. ..

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.. Mendelssohn .. G. M. Garrett J. Baptiste Calkin

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. . Thomas Adams .. Alan Gray ,. F. Cambridge

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TRIOS, QUARTETS, &c. FOR FEMALE VOICES.

You stole my love (arranged by F. Maxson) W. Macfarren Moonlight ...... .. .. .. Hamilton Clarke The Snow ...... .. .. .. .. .. E. Elgar Fly, singing Bird ,. .. .. .. .. .. To-day and to-morrow .. .. Hamilton Clarke England ........ .. .. .. ,. J. L. Hatton

Hurrah for merry England .. H. Hugh Pierson

Frost Bound ........ .. .. .. Herbert W. Wareing

The wings of sleep .. .. .. C. H. Eloyd

Night music ....... .. .. .. Herbert W. Wareing

A song in snowtime .. .. .. .. The Queen's Song .. .. .. Eaton Faning All hail the glorious reign .. .. ......... F. H. Cowen

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