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B01624 A supplement to the new version of Psalms by N. Tate and N. Brady. Containing, I. The usual hymns, creed, Lord's Prayer, Ten Commandments, all set to their proper tunes, with additional hymns for the holy sacrament, &c. II. Select psalms in particular measures to supply the whole variety of metres that are in the old version, with duplicates to most of them, and Gloria Patris, and the proper tune for each metre. III. A set of tunes for the foresaid new version of the Psalms. Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715.; Brady, Nicholas, 1659-1726. 1700 (1700) Wing B2623B; ESTC R172927 15,599 76

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Advertisement A SUPPLEMENT to the New Version of Psalms by N. Tate and N. Brady containing 1. THE usual Hymns Creed Lord's Prayer Ten Commandments set to their proper Tunes with additional Hymns for the Holy Sacrament Festivals c. 2ly Select Psalms done in particular Measures to make up the whole variety of Metres that are in the old Version with Duplicates to most of them and Gloria Patri's with the Tunes 3ly A Set of Tunes for all the New Version of Psalms LONDON Printed and Sold at Stationers Hall near Ludgate D. Brown at the Bible without Temple-Bar J. Wilds at the Elephant Charing Cross and other Booksellers * ⁎ * This Supplement to be had singly or bound with the New Version Price in Sheets 6 d. A SUPPLEMENT TO THE New Version OF PSALMS BY N. Tate and N. Brady CONTAINING I. The usual Hymns Creed Lord's Prayer Ten Commandments all set to their proper Tunes with Additional Hymns for the Holy Sacrament c. II. Select Psalms in particular Measures to supply the whole Variety of Metres that are in the Old Version with Duplicates to most of them and Gloria Patri's and the Proper Tune for each Metre III. A Sett of Tunes for the foresaid New Version of the Psalms LONDON Printed by J. Heptinstall and Sold at Stationers Hall near Ludgate by D. Brown at the Bible without Temple-Barr J. Wild at the Elephant at Charing-Cross and most Booksellers 1700. Price in Sheets 6 d. to be stitch'd singly or to bind up with the foresaid Version The Usual Hymns c. To the PROPER TUNES Te Deum Laudamus c. O God we praise thee and confess that thou the on╌ly Lord And e╌ver╌last╌ing Father art by all the Earth ador'd To thee all An╌gels cry a╌loud To thee the Pow'rs on high Both Che╌ru╌bim and Se╌ra╌phim Con╌ti╌nual╌ly do cry Thrice holy Lord the God whom all the heav'nly Hosts obey The world is with the Glory fill'd of thy Majestick Ray. Th'Apostles glorious Company and Prophets crown'd with Light With all the Martyrs noble Host thy constant Praise recite The holy Church throughout the World O Lord confesses Thee That Thou eternal Father art of boundless Majesty Thy honour'd true and only Son and Holy Ghost the Spring Of never ceasing Joy O Christ of Glory thou art King The Father 's everlasting Son thou from on high didst come To save Mankind and didst not then disdain the Virgin 's Womb. And having overcome the sting of Death thou open'dst wide The Gates of Heav'n to all who firm in thy Belief abide PART II. Crown'd with the Father's Glory thou at God's right hand dost sit Whence thou shalt come to be our Judge to sentence or acquit O therefore save thy servants Lord whose Souls so dearly cost Nor let the Purchase of thy Blood thy precious Blood be lost We magnifie thee day by day and ever worship thee Vouchsafe to keep us Lord this day from sin and danger free Have mercy mercy on us Lord to us thy Grace extend According as for mercy we on thee alone depend In thee I have repos'd my trust and ever shall do so Preserve me then from Ruin here and from eternal Wo. To Father Son and Holy Ghost the God whom we adore Be Glory as it was and is and shall be evermore Veni Creator c. Proper Tune First Metre COme Holy Ghost Cre╌a╌tor come and visit all the Souls of thine Thou hast inspir'd our hearts with life inspire them now with life divine Thou art the Comforter the Gift of God most high the Fire of Love The everlasting spring of Joy and holy Unction from above Thy Gifts are manifold thou writ'st God's Laws in ev'ry faithful Heart The Promise of the Father thou dost heavenly Eloquence impart Enlighten our dark Souls till they thy Love thy heav'nly Love embrace And since we are by Nature frail assist us with thy saving Grace Drive far from us the mortal Foe and grant us to have Peace within That with thy Light and Guidance blest we may escape the Snares of Sin Teach us the Father to confess and Son who from the Grave reviv'd And with the Father and the Son the Holy Ghost from both deriv'd With thee O Father therefore may the Son who was from Death restor'd And Sacred Comforter one God to endless Ages be ador'd Veni Creator c. Second Metre COme Holy Ghost Cre╌a╌tor come inspire the Souls of thine Till ev'ry Heart which thou hast made is fill'd with Grace divine Thou art the Com╌for╌ter the Gift of God and Fire of Love The e╌ver╌last╌ing Spring of Joy and Unction from a╌bove Thy Gifts are manifold thou writ'st God's Laws in each true Heart The Promise of the Father thou dost heav'nly Speech impart Enlighten our dark Souls till they thy Sacred Love embrace Assist our Minds by Nature frail with thy Caelestial Grace Drive far from us the mortal Foe and give us Peace within That by thy Guidance blest we may escape the Snares of Sin Teach us the Father to confess and Son from Death reviv'd And with them both thee Holy Ghost who art from both deriv'd With thee O Father therefore may the Son from Death restor'd And sacred Comforter one God devoutly be ador'd As in all Ages heretofore has constantly been done As now it is and shall be so when Time his Course has run Benedictus The Song of Zacharias Luke I. v. 68 c. NOw blest be Isr'els Lord and God whose mer╌cy at our need Has vi╌si╌ted his peoples grief and them from bondage freed And rais'd in faithful David's House Sal╌va╌tion which of old E'er since the World it self began his Prophets had foretold To save us from our spiteful Foes and keep his Oath in mind Which he to Abraham heretofore and to our Fathers sign'd That we from Fear and Danger freed his Temple may frequent And all our Days as in his sight in holy Life be spent And thou O Child shalt then be call'd God's Prophet to declare His Message and before his Face his Passage to prepare To give them Light who now in Shades of Night and Death abide And in the way that leads to Peace our Footsteps safely guide Magnificat Song of the B. Virgin Luke I. 46 c. MY Soul and Spirit fill'd with joy My God and Saviour praise Whose goodness did from poor e╌state his humble Handmaid raise Me blest of God the God of Pow'r all Ages shall confess Whose Name is ho╌ly and whose Love his Saints shall e╌ver bless The Proud and all their vain Designs he quickly did confound He cast the Mighty from their Seat the Meek and Humble crown'd The Hungry with good things are fill'd The Rich with Hunger pin'd He sent his Servant Isr'el help and call'd his Love to mind Which to our Fathers heretofore by Oath he did ensure To Abr'am and his chosen Seed for ever to endure To Father Son and Holy Ghost the God whom we adore Be Glory as it