The Divine SERVICES AND ANTHEMS Usually Sung In the CATHEDRALS AND COLLEGIATE CHOIRES IN The Church of England Collected by J. C. Col. 3. 16. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdome teaching and admonishing one another in Psalms and Hymnes and spiritual Songs singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. LONDON Printed by W. G. and are to be sold by Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivie-lane 1663. BUT I have one thing to clear which perhaps will be objected the often Repetitions which are marked with ii which cannot be avoided since the parts cannot but be Ecchoing their sense and gracing the Musick to make an harmony in both for which he that understands any thing thereof will be my Advocate so that this small Collection may inform the Ignorant reform the Obstinate conform the Moderate and confirm all to Communicate in the Church of God That all Christians may so doe is the hearty desire and daily prayer of the meanest of the Sons of the Church J. C. See here the sacred Harp with well-tun'd string Skilfully toucht by a most pious King Of whose great Actions after Gods own heart This is recorded too He play'd his Part. To the Reverend WALTER JONES Doctor in Divinity AND Sub-Dean of his Majesties Chappel-Royal c. SIR VNder your able Patronage I have presumed to shelter this my weak endeavor which if for no other reason than the wel-meaning devotion therof I was sure would not be unacceptable or troublesome to you Be pleased therefore to intermit awhile those Seraphical Raptures in the excellency whereof and your thereto tuned Piety you are so famously happy And vouchsafe an eare to the mean addresse of these Rudiments as it were of Church Musick which like other perfections hath suffer'd meerly through the peoples ignorance To you therefore more especially doe I dedicate this Essay whose alone compeâent Skill and judgement in the highest mysteries of this Divine Science if it shall please you to descend and deign a favourable approbation thereunto cannot but coÌmand reception from others since my knowledge at Oxford improved further at London of your Eminency this way cannot so far disoblige the world as not to believe you have the supreme Mastery in religious Musick by which as you charm the Soul and all its affections no doubt you can prevail upon and perswade publick acceptance I submit this piece in this howsoever rude manner to your judgement having attempted I hope something of tendency to the Churches peace and harmony whereof though I am a small and an unworthy Member yet a Mite even from such is justly exspected For higher works God hath fitted and prepared your most Artfull Hand and hath placed you in an Orb from whence your Melody as of the Spheres of holiness and constant goodness in and for the Church is universally heard with joy and delight In which happiness God Almighty long continue you here and late translate you to the Angelical Choire so prayes Reverend Sir Your most devoted and obedient Servant JAMES CLIFFORD To the READER IT was the glory and hitherto happiness of Rhetorick alone of all other Sciences to fit and adapt it self to every capacity and understanding and therefore it hath been said to have something more of Divinity in it than the rest and we have a Proverb of remark The plainer the better Considering this and of how near a relation Musick is to Rhetorick yea more ravishingly vocall and moving the spirit beyond the others most violent efforts and how the Church of God in which Musick hath been constantly used throughout all the various forms thereof both Jewish and Christian whatever the sceptick Separatist or any novel Schismatick shall in vain and falslly gainsay though I will not make it my task or lose so much labour as to goe about to refute them hath suffered through the unintelligency and ignorance thereof I thought it a duty worthy the zeal of a Christian to remove this prejudice under and by which the Church hath so long without a proportionable remedy been grieved and afflicted For it is to be presumed that the most morose and quarrelsome disapprovers of this Musick in our solemn Assemblies object neither against the harmony it self for there is no peevish nor discontented spirit whatsoever which it will not appease and allay and that it doth naturally nor for the matter for that is alwaies Scripture or deduced and taken thence which they will by no means reject if they knew it to be such It remains therefore that it is want of information and direction for while the Choire sings it seems to them they say a kind of service in an unknown Tongue not one in a hundred able to bear a part or understand what is sung I have therefore in hopes to reâress this evil of ignorance and to âring all to the knowledge of this Musical piety whose comforts and âelights when they have once throâowly tasted I doe not doubt but my âabour will be thank-worthy printed âll the Anthems usually sung in any of our Cathedrals verbatim with the ingeminations and doubles thereof and the pauses and rests of the same that the people may follow the Choire in their Devotions without any loss or mistake and be encouraged to learn to assist and consort in the same melody To which I shall use this only motive that since it will be all and our sole employment in Heaven it will be wretchless and unexcusable neglect not to mind it here on earth I might say something to commend these Heavenly Anthems but they are above humane praise and direct us to the chiefest of all praises Gods glory and his Words and Works magnifie themselves and their blessed Author from whom they first camâ though written by men inspired anâ to whom they must return So Reader I will not further stay thee from the contemplation thereof but refeâ thee to the heavenly satisfaction thoâ shalt find therein Vale. ârief DIRECTIONS for the understanding of that part of the Divince Service performed with the Organ in S. Pauls Cathedrall on Sundayes and Holy-dayes The first Service in the Morning AFter the Psalms a Voluntary upon the Organ alone After the first Lesson is sung the âe Deum i. We praise thee O God After the second Lesson the Beneâictus i. Blessed be the Lord God of Israel or the Jubilate i. O be joyâull in the Lord all ye lands After the third Collect i. O Lord âur heavenly Father c. is sung the âirst Anthem After that the Litany i. O God the Father of heaven have mercy c. After the Blessing i. The grace of âur Lord Jesus Christ c. a Voluntary âlone upon the Organ The second or Communion Service AFter every Commandement thâ Prayer i. Lord have merâ upon us and c. After the Epistle this heavenly âjaculation Glory be to thee O Lorâ After the holy Gospel the Niceâ Creed i. I believe in one God c.
XXI The Lord bless us and keep 27 XL. Thou God that guidst both heaven 49 XLIII Teach me O Lord the way of th 54 LXXVII Turn thou us O good Lord 98 LXXIX Thou art my portion O Lord 102 LXXXVI Thou art my King O God 114 XCI The Lord bless us and keep 120 CVII The Lord is my Shepherd there 142 CXI The Lord even the most mighty 148 CLIII The King shall rejoice in thy 218 CLVI This is my Commandement that 222 U CXLIV UNto thee O Lord will I 202 W. XV. VVHen the Lord turned again 18 XXIII With all our hearts and mouths 29 XXIV Wipe away my sins O Lord 30 LIV. We beseech thee Almighty God 66 CXXXIII What Child was he whose 182 CXLIX When as we sate in Babylon 210 Z CLV ZAdock the priest and Nathan 221 Novemb. 20. 1622. Imprimatur DAN NICOLS R. P. D. Arch. Cant. Capel Domesticus ANTHEM I. O Lord make thy servant Charls A Prayer for the KING O LORD make thy servant thy servant Charles our King to rejoice rejoice in thy strength give him his hearts desire and deny not the request of his lips give ii of ii But prevent him with thine everlasting blessing blessing and give him a long life even for ever and ever and give him a long life even ii and give ii for ii Amen Will. Bird. ANTHEM II. O Lord grant the King a long life Psal 61. v. 6 7 8. O LORD grant the King a long life a long life that his years may endure throughout all generations all ii let him dwell before thee forever before ii O prepare thy loving mercy and faithfulness that they may preserve him that ii that ii ii preserve him preserve him So shall we alwaies sing and praise thy name thy name so shall we alwaies sing and praise thy name and praise thy name and praise thy name Amen Thomas Weelks ANTHEM III. Hide not thou thy face c. A Prayer HIde not thou thy face from us O Lord and cast not off thy servant in thy displeasure for we confess our sins unto thee and hide not our unrighteousness for thy mercy sake for ii deliver us from all our sins deliver ii for thy mercy sake for ii deliver ii deliver ii Amen Richard Farrant ANTHEM IV. O Lord give thy holy Spirit c. A Prayer O LORD give thy holy Spirit into our hearts and lighten our understanding that we may dwell in the fear of thy name in ii in ii all the dayes of our life all ii that we may know thee the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent and ii and ii Tho. Tallis ANTHEM V. Teach me thy way O Lord c. Psal 86. v. 11 12. TEach me thy way O Lord O Lord and I will walk in thy truth in ii O knit my heart unto thee that I may fear thy name O knit ii that I ii And I will thank thee O Lord with all my heart and ii with all my heart with ii and will praise thy name forevermore and ii and ii forevermore Amen Edmund Hooper ANTHEM VI. Call to remembrance O Lord c. Psal 25. v. 5 6. CALL to remembrance O Lord O ii call to ii thy tender mercy and thy loving kindness which hath been ever of old which ii O remember not the sins and offences of my youth but according to thy mercy think thou on me O Lord but according to thy mercy think thou on me O Lord for thy goodness Richard Farrant ANTHEM VII O Lord the maker of all things A Hymn at Evening prayer O LORD the maker of all things we pray thee now in this evening us to defend through thy mercy ii from all deceit of our enemies of ii Let neither us deluded be Good Lord with dream or fantasie Our hearts waking in thee thou keep That we in sin fall not on sleep That ii O father through thy blessed Son Grant us this our petition To whom with the holy Ghost alwayes in heaven and earth be laud and praise in ii Amen W. Mundy ANTHEM VIII Haste thee O God to deliver me Psal 70. The first Part. HAste thee O God to deliver me make haste to help me O Lord let them be ashamed and confounded and confounded that seek after my soul let them be turned backward and put to confusion that wish me evil let them for their reward be soon brought to shame let ii that cry over me There there ii The second Part. But let all those that seek thee be joyfull and glad in thee ând let all such as delight in âhy salvation say alwayes The Lord be praised the ii the ii As for me I am poor and in misery haste thee unto me O God thou art my helper and my Redeemer O Lord make no long tarrying O Lord ii Amen John Shepheard ANTHEM IX Almighty and everlasting God The Collect for the third Sunday after the Epiphany ALmighty and everlasting God mercifully look upon our infirmities mercifully ii and in all our dangers and necessities and ii stretch forth thy right hand stretch ii stretch ii to help and defend us to ii to ii and ii through Jesus Christ our Lord through Christ our Lord Amen Orlando Gibbons ANTHEM X. O thou God Almighty c. A Prayer O Thou God Almighty Father of all mercy Father â ii Father ii Fountain of â pity Fountain ii grant âord we beseech thee grant â ii of thy great clemency â us to have mercy grant ii âant ii of ii to ii to ii â ii Edmund Hooper ANTHEM XI O Lord the worlds Saviour A Hymne at Evening Prayer O LORD the worlds Savioâ which hast preserved this day this night also our succour and save us eâ we thee pray be mercifull nâ unto us and spare us which dâ pray to thee our sins forgiâ Lord gracious that our daâness might lightned be thâ sleep our minde doe not oâpress doe ii nor that oâ enemies us beguile nor thâ the flesh full of frailness oâ Soul and Body doe desile dâ ii O Lord reformer of aâ things with hearts desire we âray to thee that after our rest ând sleeping and ii We may âise chast and worship thee Amen William Mundy ANTHEM XII Deliver us O Lord our God c Psal 106. v. 45 46. The first part DEliver us O Lord our God deliver ii deliver ii deliver ii O Lord our God and gather us from among the heathen that we may give thanks that ii that ii unto thy holy name and make our boast of thy praise The second Part. Blessed be the Lord God of ârael from everlasting from ii âom ii from ii from ii and âorld without end and ii and ât all the people say Amen âmen and ii Amen Amen Orlando Gibbons ANTHEM XIII O praise the Lord all ye heatheâ Psal 117. O Praise the Lord all yâ heathen praise him aâ ye nations for his mercifulâ kindness for ii his mercifulâ his ii is
Romans being part of the 9 10 11. verses The first Part. CHrist rising again from the dead now dieth not Death from henceforth ii hath no power upon him For in that he died he died but once to put away sin ii But in that he liveth he liveth unto God And so likewise count your selves dead unto sin but living unto God in Christ Jesus our Lord. ii These words are taken out of the 15 Chapter of the first Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians vers 20 21 22. The second Part. 20. CHrist is risen again the first fruits of them that sleep ii 21. For seeing that by man came death ii By man also cometh the resurrection of the dead 22. For as by Adam all men doe die ii so by Christ all men shall be restored to life ii Amen William Bird. ANTHEM XLII Let God arise c. Psal 68. v. 1 3 4. c. 1. LET God arise ii and let his enemies be scattered ii Let them also that hate him flee before him ii 3. But let the righteous be glad and rejoice before God let them also be merry and joyfull ii 4. O sing unto God and sing praises unto his name magnifie him that rideth upon the heavens ii Praise him in his name ii Yea and rejoice before him ii Sing unto the Lord a new song and his praise from the ends of the earth They that goe down ii to the Sea let them give glory to the Lord and declare his praise ii John Ward ANTHEM XLIII Teach me O Lord the way c. These words are the fifth Portion of Psal 119. 1. TEach me O Lord the way of thy statutes and I shall keep it unto the end 2. Give me understanding and I shall keep thy Law yea I shall keep it with my whole heart 3. Make me to goe in the path of thy commandements for therein is my desire 4. Incline my heart unto thy Testimonies and not to coveteousness 5. O turn away mine eyes lest they behold vanity and quicken thou me in thy way 6. O stablish thy word in thy servant that I may fear thee ii 7. Take away the rebuke that I am afraid of ii for thy judgments are good 8. Behold my delight is in thy commandments O quicken me in thy righteousness ii John Hilton ANTHEM XLIV Deliver me O God c. A Prayer DEliver me O God from all my foes that be And me defend and those withstand that riseth against me ii Deliver me also from those that wicked be From those that thirsteth after blood good Lord deliver me ii Mine enemies be strong thou Lord the same dost see Without offence upon my part they still doe trouble me ii My self my cause and all I doe commit to thee From traps from snares and bloody hands good Lord deliver me ii Amen Dr Bull. ANTHEM XLV Almighty and everlasting God The Collect for the second Sunday after the Epiphany A Prayer ALmighty and everlasting God which dost govern âll things in heaven and earth mercifully hear the supplicaâions of thy people and grant âs thy peace all the daies of our âife through Jesus Christ our Lord. ii Amen Richard Price ANTHEM XLVI Behold how good and joyfull c Psal 133. BEhold how good and joyfull a thing it is brethreâ to dwell together in unity 2. It is like the pretious ointment upon the head that raâ down unto the beard eveâ unto Aarons beard and weââ down to the skirts of his cloathing 3. Like as the dew oâ Hermon which fell upon the hiâ of Sion 4. For there the Lorâ promised his blessing and lifâ forevermore Albertus Bryne ANTHEM XLVII If ye love me c. John 14. v. 15 16. 5. IF ye love me keep my Commandements ii 6. And I will pray the Faâher ii and he shall give you ânother Comforter ii even âhe Spirit of truth ii that he âay abide with you forever ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM XLVIII Christ our Paschall Lamb. These words are taken out of the 5â Chap. of 1 Cor. 7 8. verses CHrist our Paschal Lamb'â offered up for us once foâ all when he bare our sins oâ his body ii upon the Cross For he is the very Lamb of Goâ that taketh away the sins oâ the world ii wherefore leâ us keep a joyfull and holy feaâ with the Lord. ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM XLIX So God loved the world c. John 3. v. 16 18. 6. SO God loved the world that he gave his only âegotten Son that whosoever âelieveth in him should not âerish but have everlasting life â8 For he that believeth not â condemned already because âe hath not beleived ii in the âame of the only begotten Son âf God ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM L. Almighty and everlasting God The Collect for the Purification â St. Mary the Virgin A Prayer ALmighty and everlastinâ God we humbly beseecâ thy majesty that as thy onlâ begotten Son was this day presented in thy Temple in thâ substance of our flesh so granâ that we may be presented untâ thee with pure and clear mindâ by Jesus Christ our Lord Amen Simon Ive ANTHEM LI. âam the resurrection and the life The Funerall Anthem John 11. 25 26. Job 19. 25 c. 5. I Am the resurrection and the life saith the Lord âe that believeth in me Yea âough he were dead yet shall âe live 26. And whosoever âveth and believeth in me shall âot die for ever Job 19. 25 â6 27. I know that my Reâeemer liveth and that I shall âse out of the earth in the last âay and shall be covered again âith my skin and shall see God â my flesh yea and I my self âall behold him ii not with âther but with the same eyes ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM LII Godliness is great riches c. 1 Tim. 6. v. 6 7. Job 1. 21. 6. GOdliness is great richeâ If a man can be conteâ with that he hath 7. Foâ we brought nothing ii intâ this world neither may we caââ any thing out of this world â Job 1. 21. The Lord givetâ and the Lord taketh awaâ blessed be the name of thâ Lord ii Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM LIII Hear the Prayers O our God c. A Prayer HEar the prayers O our God ii of thy humble servants ii when we pray unto thee ii in thy holy Temple ii and when thou hearest have mercy on us for Christ Jesus sake our Lord ii Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM LIV. We beseech thee Almighty God The Collect for the third Sunday in Lent A Prayer VVE beseech thee Almighty God ii look upon the hearty desires ii of thy humble servants and stretch forth ii the right hand of thy Majesty to be our defence against all our enemies through Jesus Christ our Lord ii Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM LV. Lord who shall dwell in thy Tabernacle c. Psal 15. v. 1 2 7. 1. LORD who shall dwell in thy Tabernacle ii or who shall rest upon thy holy hill
thee and the holy Ghost eveâ one God world without end Amen ANTHEM LXXXVIII Holy Lord God Almighty c. A Thanksgiving HOly Lord God Almighty ii which was and is and is to come ii Thou art worthy O Lord our God ii to receive glory honour and power ii for thou hast created all things ii and for thy wills sake they are and were created ii Mr. Parsons ANTHEM LXXXIX Almighty God the fountain c. The fifth Collect at the end of the Communion Service ALmighty God the fountain of all wisdome ii which knowest our necessities ii before we ask ii and our ignorance in asking ii we beseech thee ii to have compassion ii on our infirmities ii and those things ii which for our unworthiness ii we dare not ii and for ouâ blindness we cannot ask ii Vouchsafe to give us ii foâ the worthiness ii of thy Soâ Jesus Christ our Lord ii Amen ii Mr. Tomkins ANTHEM XC O how glorious art thou O God A Prayer out of the 113 Psalm O How glorious art thou O God and wonderfull in all the works of thine hands Thou raisest the simple out of the dust ii and liftest the poor out of the mire ii and placest him with princes ii even with the princes of thy people O blessed be the Lord ii Amen Mr. Hooper ANTHEM XCI The Lord blesse us c. Num. 6. v. 24 25 26. 24. THE Lord bless us and keep us ii 25 The Lord make his face to shine upon us ii and be mercifull unto us ii 26. The Lord lift up his countenance upon us ii and give us peace for evermore ii Amen Mr. White ANTHEM XCII Arise O Lord c. âhese words are taken out of Psal 44. v. 23 24 26. â ARise O Lord ii why sleepest thou Awake âake and be not absent from ãâã for ever 24. Wherefore ââdest thou thy face and forââttest our misery and trouââe ii 26. Help us O God âf our salvation for the glory âf thy name O deliver us ii ââd be mercifull unto our sins â for thy name sake Mr. Bird. ANTHEM XCIII Blessed art thou that fearest God c. Psal 128. in Metre 1. BLessed art thou that feârest God and walkeâ in his way 2. For of thy labour thou shalt eat happy aâ thou I say ii 3. Like fruiâfull Vines on thy house sidâ so doth thy Wife spring ouâ Thy Children stand like Oliâ buds thy table round abouâ 4. Thus art thou blest that feârest God and he shall let thâ see 5. The promised Jerâsalem and his felicity 6. Thâ âhalt thy childrens children see âi to thy great Joyes encrease âull quietly in Israel to passe âheir time in peace Mr. Phillips ANTHEM XCIV How long wilt thou forget me â Psal 13. 1. HOW long wilt tho forget me O Lord for ever how long wilt thoâ hide thy face from me 2. How long shall I seek councel in my soul and be so vexeâ in my heart how long shaâ mine enemies triumph oveâ me 3. Consider and heaâ me O Lord my God lighteâ mine eyes that I sleep not iâ death 4. Lest mine enâmies say I have prevaileâ against him for if I be caâ down they that trouble mâ will rejoyce at it 5. But my ârust is in thy mercy and my âeart is joyfull in thy salvaâion 6. I will sing of the Lord because he hath dealt so âovingly with me yea I will âraise the name of the Lord most high Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to âhe Holy Ghost As it was in âhe beginning is now and ever âhall be world without end Amen Mr. Morley ANTHEM XCVI I will magnifie thee O God c Psal 145. v. 1. 2 9 10. 1. I Will magnifie thee â God my King ii anâ will praise thy name for eveâ and ever ii 2. Every daâ will I give thanks unto thee ii and praise thy name foâ ever and ever ii 9. Thâ Lord is loving unto everâ man ii and his mercy is oveâ all his works ii 10. All thâ works praise thee O Lord and thy saints give thanks untâ thee ii Mr. Hoopeâ ANTHEM XCVII God the proud are risen c. Psal 86. v. 14 15. 4. O God the proud are risen against me and âe assemblies of violent men â have sought my Soul ii âd have not set thee before âem 15. But thou O Lord ât a pitifull God ii and a âercifull ii slow to anger âd great in kindness and âuth ii Mr. Bird. ANTHEM XCVIII O glorious God c. A Prayer to the Trinity O Glorious God ii â Christ our Saviour â Holy Ghost the Comforterâ all three in one and one iâ three O glorious ii Trinâty we beseech thee ii keeâ us in unity and in sincerity make us to worship thee thâ Lord of majesty Orlando Gibbon ANTHEM XCIX O how amiable are thy dwellings Psal 84. v. 1 2 13. 1. O How amiable are thy dwellings ii thou Lord of Hosts ii 2. My soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the courts of the Lord my heart and my flesh rejoice in the living God ii 13. O Lord God of Hosts blessed is the man that putteth his trust in thee ii Amen ii Mr. Weelks ANTHEM C. Sing unto the Lord O ye Princes A Hymn SIng unto the Lord O ye princes of the people ii O sing praises unto our God ii be ye sure that the Lord helpeth his anointed ii and will hear him from his holâ heaven ii with the wholsome strength of his righâ hand for they that hate uâ are brought down and fallen but we are risen and stand up right Save Lord and hear us O King of heaven ii wheâ we call upon thee ii Amen Mr. Weelks ANTHEM CI. O God who through the c. The Collect for St. Paul's day A Prayer O God who through the preaching of the blessed Apostle St. PAUL hast caused the light of thy Gospel to shine throughout the world Grant we beseech thee that we having his wonderfull conversion in remembrance may shew forth our thankfulness unto thee for the same by following the holy doctrine which he taught through Jesus Christ our Lord Amen Richard Price ANTHEM CII I beheld and loe a great c. For All Saints day Rev. 7. v. 9 10 11 12. 9. I Beheld and loe a great multitude which no man could number of all nations and kindreds and people and tongues stood before the Throne and before the Lamb cloathed with white robes and palms in their hands 10. And they cried with a loud voice saying Salvation to our God ii which sitteth upon the Throne and unto the Lamb. 11. And all the Angels stood round about the throne and about the Elders and the four beasts and fell before the throne on their faces and worshipped God 12. Saying Amen Blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and might be unto our God for ever and ever Amen Lawrence Fisher ANTHEM CIII O
c. A prayer for the King BOW down thine eye O Lord ii and behold this thy servant ii CHARLES our King and Governour give him a long life ii for ever and ever ii through Jesus Christ our Lord. ii Mr. Mundy ANTHEM CXIII O Lord I have loved the c. Psal 26. v. 8 9. 8. O LORD I have loved the habitation of thine house and the place where thine honour dwelleth ii 9. O shut not up my Soul ii with the sinners nor my life with the bloud-thirsty ii Thomas Tomkins ANTHEM CXIV Lord who shall dwell in thy c. Psal 15. 1. LORD who shall dwell in thy Tabernacle ii or who shall rest upon thy holy hill 2. Even he that leadeth an uncorrupt life and doth the thing that is right and speaketh the truth from his heart ii 3. He that used no deceipt in his tongue ii nor done evil to his neighbour and hath not slandred his neigbour 4. He that setteth not by himself but is lowly in his own eyes ii and maketh much of them that fear the Lord. ii 5. He that sweareth unto his neighâour and disappointeth him âot ii though it were to his âwn hindrance ii 6. He that âath not given his money upon âsury nor taken reward against âhe innocent 7. Whoso doth âhese things shall never fall ii Amen Mr. White ANTHEM CXV Remember not O Lord God â A Prayer REmember not O Lorâ God our old iniquitieâ but let thy mercy speedily prâvent us for we be very miserable ii Help us O God ouâ Saviour ii and for the glory oâ thy name deliver us be meâcifull and forgive our sins foâ thy names sake ii Let noâ the wicked people say ii where is their God ii wâ be thy people and the sheep oâ thy pasture we shall givâ thanks unto thee for ever â from age to age we shall seâ forth thy laud and praise To âee be honour and glory âorld without end ii âmen Thomas Tallis ANTHEM CXVI O clap your hands together â Psal 47. 1. O Clap your hands togâther all ye people â sing unto God with the voiâ of melodie 2. The Lord â high and to be feared he â the great King upon all thâ earth 3. He shall subdue thâ people under us and thâ nations under our feet 4. Hâ shall choose out an heritage fâ us even the worship of Jâcob whom he loved 5. Goâ is gon up with a merry noiseâ and the Lord with the sounâ of the Trump 6. O sinâ paises sing praises unto our God O sing praises sing âraises unto our King 7. For God is the King of all the âarth sing ye praises with ânderstanding 8. God reigâeth over the heathen God âtteth upon his holy seat â The princes of the people âre joyned unto the people of âhe God of Abraham for God which is very high exalâed doth defend the earth as â were with a shield Glory âe to the Father c. As it was ân the beginning c. Amen ANTHEM CXVII Lord to thee I make my moan A prayer in Metre LORD to the I make mâ moan ii When dangeâ me oppress ii I call I sigâ complain and Groan ii Trâsting to find release ii Heâ now O Lord my request For is full due time And let thinâ ears aye be prest ii Unto thâ prayer mine ii Amen Thomas Weelke ANTHEM CXVIII O mortal man how long c. O Mortall man how long wilt thou remain drowed in sin ii in danger for to âye Lift up thine heart and ârn to Christ again with all âeekness ii and most humity Beseeching aye his heaenly majesty of faith and âorce to fight against the flesh âhich wanders here in this âale of misery ii wher 's none âut he ii that may our silly âouls refresh ii Amen ii Mr. Weelks ANTHEM CXIX Gloria in Excelsis GLory be to God on higâ and in earth peace gooâ will towards men We praiâ thee we bless thee we worshâ thee we glorifie thee we giâ thanks to thee for thy greâ glory O Lord God heaven King God the Father Almigty O Lord the only begottâ Son Jesus Christ O Lord Goâ Lamb of Lord Son of the âther that takest away the sâ of the world have mercy upâ us Thou that takest away tâ sins of the world have meâ upon us Thou that takâ away the sins of the world receive our prayers Thou that sittest at the right hand of God the Father have mercy upon us For thou only art holy thou only art the Lord thou only O Christ with the holy Ghost art most high in the glory of God the Father Amen Mr. Tomkins Mr. Jeffereys ANTHEM CXX Sanctus HOly holy holy Lord God of hosts heaven and earth are full of thy glory Glory be to thee O Lord most High Thomas Tallis Mr. Jeffereys ANTHEM CXXI Steven being full of the holy Ghost For St. Steven's day Act. 7. v. 55 56. 55. STeven being full of the holy Ghost ii looking up stedfastly into heaven and saw the glory of God ii and Jesus ii standing on the right hand of God 56. And said Behold I see the heavens ii open and the Son of man ii standing on the right hand of God Mr. Tomkins ANTHEM CXXII Behold I bring you glad tydings For Christmas day Taken out of the second Chapter of St. Luke v. 10. 11 14. 10. BEhold I bring you glad tydings of great joy ii which shall be to all people 11. That unto us a Child is born ii unto us a Son is given ii which is Christ the Lord. 14. Glory be to God on high ii and in earth peace good will towards men ii Orlando Gibbons ANTHEM CXXIII Holy holy holy Lord God c. For Trinity Sunday Rev. 4. v. 8 11. 8. HOly holy holy Lord God Almighty ii which was and is and is to come ii 11. Thou art worthy O Lord our God to receive glory honour and power ii For thou hast created all things and for thy wills sake they are and were created ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM CXXIV In Bethlehem Town O happy For Twelfth-Eve IN Bethlehem Town O happy Town In which our God himself delights To take mans form unworthy form For such a God of might There shin'd a Star a lightsome Star was never Star so cleer That lead lifes way which then began to Gentils to appear ii The place once found O gladsome place ii To them thaâ did it mind They entred in no Tongue can tell ii Whaâ joy they there did find Theâ saw a King a King of Kingâ upon ii a Virgins knee Theâ saw mans God became a man for mans felicity ii Then down they fell ii prostrate they fell It did them so behove and offred Gifts sweet smelling gifts ii good arguments ii of love Home then they went with mirth and glee But home another way Then Herod thought O wicked thought So sweet a Babe to slay ii beware we by him learn we by them ii Not to
eare and didst provide to ease me with relief Of thy good will thou hast call'd back my soul from hell to save Thou didst revive when strength did lack and kept'st me from the grave Sing praise ye saints that prove and see the goodness of the Lord In memory of his Majesty rejoice with one accord Sing ye I say unto the Lord a song of melody ii And let all men with heart and voice extoll his majesty ii Praise him alway both night and day due praises to him give For by his mighty power and strength we dayly here do live ii For by ii Amen Mr. Weelkes ANTHEM CXLIII O Lord of whom I doe depend c. Taken out of the humble suit of a sinner O LORD of whom I doe depend behold my carefull heart And when thy will and pleasure is release me of my smart release ii Thou seest my sorrows what they are my grief is known to thee And there is none that can remove ii nor take the same from me ii And ii But only thou whose aide I crave whose mercy still is prest To ease all those that come to thee for succour for rest Wherefore this is yet once again my suit and my request To grant me pardon for my sin ii that I in thee may rest To ii Then shall my heart ii my tongue and voice be instruments of praise And in thy Church and house of saints sing Psalms to thee alwaies ii And ii Amen Dr. Giles ANTHEM CXLIV Vnto thee O Lord will I c. Psal 25. v. 1 2 3 4 5 6. 1. UNTO thee O Lord will I lift up my soul ii my God I have put my trust in thee O Let me not be confounded neither let mine enemies triumph over me ii 2. For all they that hope in thee shall not be ashamed but such as trangress without a cause ii shall be put to confusion ii For ii 3. Shew me thy waies O Lord ii and teach me thy paths 4. Lead me forth in thy truth and learn me for thou arâ the God of my salvation ii in thee hath been my hope all the day long ii In ii 5. Call to remembrance O Lord ii thy tender mercies and thy loving kindness ii which hath been ever of old and ii 6. O Remember not the sins and offences of my youth ii but according to thy mercies think thou upon me O Lord âi for thy goodness but ii Mr. Warde ANTHEM CXLV Plead thou my cause O Lord with them that c. Psal 35. v. 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 18. 1. PLead thou my cause O Lord with them that strive with me and fight thou against them that fight against me 2. Lay hand upon the shield and buckler and stand up to helpe me 3. Bring forth the spear and stop the way against them that persecute me say unto my soul I am thy salvation 4. Let them be confounded and put to shame that seek after my soul let them be turned back and brought to confusion that imagine mischief for me 5. Let âhem be as the dust before the wind and the Angel of the Lord ii scattering them 6. Let their way be dark and âlippery and let the Angel of âhe Lord persecute them 7. For they have privily laid â net to destroy me without â cause yea even without a âause have they made a pit âor my soul 8. Let a sudden destruction come upon him ânawares and his net that he âath laid privily catch himself âhat he may fall into his own âischief 9. And my soul âe joyfull in the Lord it shall âejoice in his salvation 18. So will I give thee thanks in the great Congregation I will praise thee among mucâ people ii Amen Mr. Weelkes ANTHEM CXLVI O sing unto the Lord a new song Psal 149. v. 1 2. 1. O Sing unto the Lord a new song ii let the Congregation of saints ii sing praise unto him ii 2. Let Israel rejoice in him that made him ii and let the children of Sion ii forever sing Alleluiah ii Thomas Tomkins ANTHEM CXLVII Exalt thy self ahove the heavens Psal 57. v. 6 9 10 11 12. 6. EXalt thy self above the heavens ii and let thy glory be upon the earth ii 9. Awake my tongue awake Viol and Harp ii I will awake ii right early ii 10. I will praise thee O Lord ii among the people ii and I will sing unto thee ii among the Nations ii 11. For thy mercy is great ii unto the heavens ii and thy truth unto the clouds ii 12. Exalt thy self O God ii above the heavens ii and let thy glory be upon the earth ii Amen Mr. Bird. ANTHEM CXLVIII God which as on this day c. The Collect for White-Sunday GOD which as on this day didst teach the hearts of thy faithfull people ii by the sending to them the Light ii of thy holy Spirit ii Grant us by the same Spirit ii to have a right judgement in all things ii and evermore to rejoice in his holy comfort ii through the merits of Jesus Christ our Saviour ii who liveth ii and reigneth with thee ii in the unity of the same Spirit ii one God world without end ii Amen Dr. Giles ANTHEM CXLIX When as we sate in Babylon c. Psal 137. in metre VVHen as we sat in Babylon the rivers round about And in remembrance of Sion the tears for grief burst out We hang'd our Harps and instruments the willow trees upon For in thaâ place men for their use had planted many a one Theâ they to whom we prisoners were said to us tantingly Now let us heare your Hebrew songs and pleasant melodieâ Alas said we who can oncâ frame his sorrowfull heart tâ sing The praises of our loving God thus under a strange King But if that I Jerusalem out of my heart let slide Then let my singers quite forget the warbling Harp to guide And let my tongue within my mouth be tied forever fast If that I joy before I see thy full deliverance past Therefore O Lord remember now the cursed noise and crie That Edoms sons against us made when they raz'd our city Remember Lord the cruel words when as with one accord They cride On sack and raze their walls in despite of the Lord. Even so shalt thou O Babylon at length to dust be brought And happy shall that man be call'd that takes thy children young To dash their bones against hard stones which lie the streets among ANTHEM CL. I heard a voice in heaven c. Rev. 19. 1 2 3 7. 1. I Heard a voice in heaven Saying Alleluia Salvation and glory power and praise and thanks be unto the Lord our God 2. For true and righteous are his judgements 3. And again they say Alleluia Come O come and gather your selves together unto the Supper of the great God Come O come ii 7. Let us rejoice and be glad and give honor to him for the marriage of
ii 2. Even he that leadeth an uncorrupt life ii and doth the thing that is right ii and speaketh the truth from his heart ii 7. Who so doth these things shall never fall ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM LVI O Clap your hands together c. Psal 47. v. 1 5 6 7. 1. O Clap your hands together all ye people ii O sing unto God ii with the voice of melodie ii 5. God is gon up with a merry noise ii and the Lord with the sound of the Trumpet ii 6. O sing praises unto our King 7. For God is King of all the earth sing praises with understanding ii Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM LVII Not unto us O Lord c. Psal 115. v. 1 2 3. 1. NOT unto us O Lord not unto us but unto thy name give thy praise for thy loving mercy and for thy truths sake ii 2. Wherefore shall the heathen say where is now their God ii 3. As for our God he is in heaven he hath done whatsoever pleased him ii So be it Adrian Batten ANTHEM LVIII Save us good Lord c. A Prayer SAve us good Lord waking and sleeping that we may watch in Christ and rest in peace Preserve us O Lord ii as the apple of an eye and protect us under the shadow of thy wings ii Vouchsafe O Lord to keep us this night without sin O Lord hear our prayers ii and let our cry come unto thee ii Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM LIX Behold now praise the Lord c. Psal 134. v. 1 2 3 4. 1. BEhold now praise the Lord all ye servants of the Lord. ii 2. Ye that by night stand in the house of the Lord ii even in the Courts of the house of our God ii 3. Lift up your hands in the Sanctuary ii and praise the Lord. ii 4. The Lord that made heaven and earth give âhee blessing out of Sion ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM LX. Almighty God whose praise c. The Collect for the holy Innocents Day A prayer ALmighty God whose praise this day the young Innocents thy witnesses have confessed and shewed forth not in speaking but in dying ii Mortifie and kill all vices in us ii that in our conversation our life may express thy faith which with our tongues we doe confess ii through Jesus Christ our Lord. ii Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM LXI Almighty God which madest c. The Collect for the day of the Circumcision of Christ A Prayer ALmighty God which madest thy blessed Son to be âircumcised ii and obedient âo the Law for man ii Grant âs the true circumcision of the Spirit that our hearts and all our members being mortified from all worldly and carnal âusts ii may in all things obey thy blessed will through the same thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord ii Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM LXII Ponder my words O Lord c. Psal 5. 1. POnder my words O Lord and consider my meditation 2. O hearken thou unto the voice of my calling my King and my God For unto thee will I make my prayer 3. My voice shalt thou hear betimes O Lord 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 wickedness neither shall any evill dwell with thee ii 5. Such as be foolish shall not and in thy sight for thou haâst all them that work vanity â Thou shalt destroy them âat speak leasing the Lord will ââhor both the bloodthirsty ând deceitfull man 7. But âs for me I will come into thy âouse even upon the multitude âf thy mercies and in thy fear âill I worship towards thy holy âemple ii Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM LXIII O how happy a thing it is c. Psal 133. in Metre O How happy a thing it iâ And joyfull for to seâ Brethren together fast to holâ The band of amitie It callâ to mind the sweet perfume Anâ that costly ointment Whicâ on the sacrificers head By Godâ precept was spent It wet noâ Aaron's head alone but drenchâ his beard throughout Anâ finally it did run down his ricâ attire about And as the loweâ ground doth drink The dew oâ Hermon hill And Sion with her silver drops The fields with fruit doth fill Even so the âord doth pour on them His âessings manifold Whose âearts and minds without all âile This knot doe keep and âold Adrian Batten ANTHEM LXIV Praise the Lord O my Soul c Psal 146. 1. 145. 2. 1. PRaise the Lord O mâ Soul while I live will praise the Lord ii yea as loâ as I have any being ii I wiâ sing praises unto my God ii Psal 145. 2. Every day will give thanks to thee and praiâ thy name ii forevermore ii Amen Adrian Battâ ANTHEM LXV Sing we merrily unto God c. Psal 81. v. 1 2 3. â SIng we merrily ii unto God our strength Make cheerfull noise ii unto the God of Jacob. ii 2. Take âhe Psalm bring hither the Taâret the merry Harp with the âute ii 3. Blow up the Trumpet ii in the new Moon ii even in the time âppointed and upon our solemn âeast day ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM LXVI I heard a voice saying in Heaven The Anthem for St. Michaels day These words are taken out of the 12â Chapter of the Revelation of Sâ John v. 10. c. 10. I Heard a voice saying in heaven is now maâ salvation and strength ii anâ the kingdome of our God ii and the power of his Christ ii 12. Therefore rejoice yâ heavens and ye that dwell iâ them ii 10. For the accuseâ of our brethren is cast down â which accused them beforâ God day and night 12. Therefore rejoice c. 11. Anâ they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb ii and by the word of their testimony 12. Therefore rejoice ye heavens and ye that dwell in them ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM LXVII My song shall be of mercy c. Psal 101. 1. MY song shall be of mercy and judgment unto thee O Lord will I sing 2. O let me have understanding in the way of Godliness 3. When wilt thou come unto me I will walk in my house with a perfect heart 4. I will take no wicked thing in hand I hate the sins of unfaithfulness there shall no such cleave unto me ii 5. A froward heart shall depart from me I will not know a wicked person 6. Whoso privily slandereth his neighbour him will I destroy 7. Whoso hath a proud look and high stomack I will not suffer him ii 8. Mine eyes look upon such as be faithfull in the land that they may dwell with me ii 9. Whoso leadeth a godly life he shall be my servant 10. There shall no deceitfull person dwell in my house he that telleth lies shall not tarry in my sight 11. I shall soon destroy all the ungodly that are in the land that I may root out all wicked doers from the city of the Lord.
Lord turn not away thy face The 1 2 4 5 and 6 staves of The Lamentation of a sinner O Lord turn not away thy face From him that lyes prostrate Lamenting sore his sinfull life Before thy mercy gate Which gate thou openest wide to those That do lament their sin Shut not that against me Lord but let me enter in ii And call me not to mine account How I have lived here For then I know righâ well O Lord How vile I shalâ appear I need not to confesâ my life I am sure thou cansâ tell What I have been and what I am I know thou know'st it well And can the things that I have done Be hidden from thee then Nay nay thou know'st them all O Lord Where they were done and when Wherefore with tears I come to thee To beg and to intreat Even as the child that hath done ill And feareth to be beat ii So come I to thy mercy gate Where mercy doth abound Requiring mercy for my sin To heal my deadly wound O Lord I need not to repeat What I doe beg or crave Thou know'st O Lord before I ask The thing that I would have ii Mercy good Lord mercy I ask That is the total summe For mercy Lord is all my suite Lord let thy mercy come Mr. Hooper ANTHEM CIV Almighty God which by the c. The Collect for the Epiphany ALmighty God which by the leading of a Star ii didst manifest thine only begotten Son to the Gentils ii mercifully grant that we which know thee now by faith ii may after this life ii have the fruition of the glorious Godhead through Christ our Lord ii Amen ii Dr. Bull. ANTHEM CV O Lord in thee is all my trust c The Lamentation O Lord in thee is all my trust give eare unto my wofull crie Refuse me noâ that am unjust but bowing down thy heavenly eye Behold how I do still lament my sinnes wherein I doe offend O Lord for them shall I bâ shent sith thee to please I dâ intend ii No no not so thy will is bent to deal with sinnerâ in thine ire But when in hearâ they shall repent thou grant'ââ with speed their just desire To thee therefore still shall I crie to wash away my sinfull crime âhy blood O Lord is not yet ârie but that it may help me â time ii Haste thee O Lord âaste thee I say to powre on âe thy gifts of grace That âhen this life shall flit away â heaven with thee I may âave place ii Where thou âost reign eternally with God âhich once did down thee âend Where Angels sing conâinually to thee be praise âorld without end Mr. Hooper ANTHEM CVI. Sing unto God all ye kingdomeâ of the earth c. Psal 68. v. 32 33 34 35. 32. SIng unto God ii alâ ye kingdoms of thâ earth ii O sing praises unto the Lord ii 33. Who sitteth in the heavens over all ii from the beginning Loe ii he doth send out his voice ii yea and that a mighty voice ii 34. Ascribe ye the power to God over Israel his worship and strength is in the clouds ii 35. O God wonderfull art thou ii in thy holy places ii even the God of Israel ii he will give strength ii and âower unto his people ii âlessed be God ii Mr. Tomkins Mr. Stonard ANTHEM CVII The Lord is my sheepherd c. Psal 23. 1. THE Lord is my sheepheâ therefore can I lack nothing ii 2. He shall feed mâ in a green pasture and leaâ me forth besides the waters â comfort 3. He shall conveâ my soul and bring me forth iâ the paths of righteousness ii â for his name sake ii 4. Yeâ though I walke through thâ valley of the shadow of deaâ I will fear no evil for thoâ art with me ii thy rod aâ thy staffe comfort me ii â 5. Thou shalt prepare a tabâ before me against them that ârouble me thou hast anoinâed my head with oyl and my âup shall be full 6. But thy âoving kindness and mercy âhall follow me all the dayes of my life ii and I will dwell in the house of the Lord ii for ever ii Amen ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM CVIII Have mercy upon me O God â Psal 51. v. 1 7 9 11. 1. HAve mercy upon me â God after thy greaâ Goodness ii and accordinâ to the multitude of thy meâcies doe away mine offence 7. Thou shalt purge me witâ Hyssope and I shall be clean thou shalt wash me and I shaâ be whiter than snow ii 9. Turâ thy face from my sins ii and put out all my misdeed 11. Cast me not away froâ thy presence ii and take noâ thy holy Spirit from me ii Amen Adrian Batteâ ANTHEM CIX God the Protector of all that c. The Collect for the fourth Sunday after Trinity GOD the Protector of all that trust in thee without whom nothing is strong nothing is holy Encrease and multiply upon us thy mercy that thou being our Ruler and guide we may so pass through things temporall that we finally lose not the things eternall Grant this O heavenly Father for Jesus Christs sake our Lord Amen Henry Molle ANTHEM CX O sing unto the Lord a new song Psal 149. 1. O Sing unto the Lord a new song let the Congregation of saints praise him 2. Let Israel rejoice in him that made him ii and let the children of Sion ii be joyfull in their King 3. Let them praise his name in the dance ii Let them sing praises unto him ii with Tabret and Harp ii 4. For the Lord hath pleasure in his people and helpeth the meek hearted ii 5. Let the saints be Joyfull with glory ii let them rejoice in their beds ii 6. Let the praises of God be in their mouth and a tow-edged sword in their hands ii 7. To be avenged of the Heathen and to rebuke the people 8. To binde their Kings in chaines ii and their nobles with links of iron 9. That they may be avenged of the heathen as it is written Such honour have all his saints ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM CXI The Lord even the most c. Psal 50. v. 1 2 3 4 5 6. 1. THE Lord even the most mighty God hath spoken ii and call'd the world ii from the rising up of the Sun ii unto the going down ii thereof 2. Out of Sion hath God appeared in perfect beauty ii 3. Our God shall come ii and shall not keep silence ii there shall goe before him ii a consuming fire ii and a mighty tempest ii shall be stirred up round about him ii 4. He shall call the heavens ii from above and the earth that he may judge his people 5. Gather my Saints together unto me ii those that have made a covenant ii with me ii with sacrifice ii 6. And the heavens shall declare his righteousness ii for God is judge himself Mr. Tomkins ANTHEM CXII Bow down thine eye O Lord
grace whose youth all knowledge had ii 'T was Jesus Christ the Son of God ii who darkeness death despair With light with life ii with joyes with blisse repair Then let us praise him most and love him best By whom alone we all are lov'd and blest ii What man was he whom sin did ne redefile whose heart whose tongue whose hands ii were void of guile 'T was Jesus Christ our saving health ii who sin and satan bound By scars by stripes ii by death by bloody wounds ii From us all love and glory he deserves ii Who for us love and glory thus preserves ii What man was he from grave his body rais'd And now in heaven by Saints and Angels prais'd ii 'T was Jesus Christ ii our Lord and King ii that sits at Gods right hand before whose Throne ii shall all for judgment stand This Jesus Christ grant us mercy love grace ii That we in heaven with him ii may have a dwelling place ii Amen ii Dr. Giles ANTHEM CXXXIV O Jesu meek O Jesu sweet c. A prayer to the Son of God O Jesu meek O Jesu sweet O Jesu Saviour mine Most gracious Jesu to my call thy gracious ears incline O Jesu deer whose pretious blood was shed on Crosse of Tree Sweet Jesu for thy passions sake have mercy now on me ii Sweet Jesu ii O Jesu what is good for me is aye best known to thee Therefore according to thy will have mercy now on me ii O Jesu dear doe thou with me even as thy will shall please ii Sweet Jesu put me where thou wilt âo suffer pain or ease Jesu âehold I am but thine whiâher I be good or ill ii Yet ây thy grace I ready am thy âleasure to fulfill ii Jesu I âm thy workmanship most âlessed may'st thou be Sweet âesu for thy mercies sake ii âave mercy now on me ii Amen Mr. Morley ANTHEM CXXXV In thee O Lord have I put c These words are taken out of the 38th Psalm IN thee O Lord have I puâ my trust answer for me O Lord my God ii For I aâ brought ii into so great misery and trouble that I go mourning ii all the day long ii I am feeble sore smitten ii I have roared ii for thâ very disquietness of my hearâ ii Lord thou knowest mâ desire my groaning is not hiâ from thee ii My heart paâteth ii And my strength faâleth me ii forsake me noâ O Lord my God ii be not âhou far from me ii hast âhee to help me ii O Lord God my salvation So be it ii Dr. Bull ANTHEM CXXXVI If the Lord himself had not c. Psal 124. v. 1 2 3 5 6. 1. IF the Lord himself had not been on our side now may Israel say If the Lord himself had not been our side when men rose up against us If the Lord. ii 2. They had swallowed us up quick when they were so wrathfully displeased at us 3. Yea the waters had drowned us and the streams had gone over our Souls ii 5. But praised be the Lord who hath not given us over for a prey unto their teeth But praised ii â Our soul is escaped even âs a bird out of the snare of âhe fowler ii the snare is âroken and we are delivered âi The snare ii Glory be âo the Father and to the Son ând to the holy Ghost As it was in the beginning and is âow and ever shall be world without end Amen Mr. Gibbs ANTHEM CXXXVII Praise the Lord the God of c A prayer for the King and the Royaâ Family PRaise the Lord the God oâ might and power for all the wonders he hath done O magnifie the Son our Saviour Give laud unto that holy One ii proceeding from the Father the Son With Instruments of melody ii sing praises to the Trinity ii The God that heaven and earth hath made and all things in the world of naught And us from hell and darkness bought He that our hearts hath newly wrought with instruments of âelody ii sing praises to the ârinity ii That Godhead with âese three conjoyns ii Our âing Queen Prince preserve ând bless Bless them all that âpring from their loins ii âeep them in peace without âistress ii Bear up their âriends their foes depress ii âo shall we all sing joyfully ii Praise to his holy Majesty ii Amen ii Mr. Jefferier ANTHEM CXXXVIII Above the Stars my Saviour c A Hymn ABove the Stars my Saviouâ dwells I love I care foâ nothing else ii There therâ he sits and fits a place For thâ glorious heirs of grace ii Dear Saviour raise my dulleâeine Let me but see thy beamâ divine ii Ravish my Souâ with wonder and desire ii Erâ I enjoy let me thy joyes admire ii And wandring leâ me say ii Come Lord Jesuâ come away ii Thomas Tomkins ANTHEM CXXXIX Lord I am not high minded Psal 131. â LORD I am not high minded ii I have no proud looks ii 2. I doe not exercise my self in great matters ii which be too high for me ii 3. But I refrain my soul and keep it low ii âike as a childe that is weaned from his mother yea my soul âs even as a weaned childe ii 4. O Israel trust in the Lord ii from this time forth for evermore ii Amen Henry Loosemore ANTHEM CLX Give the King thy judgments c Psal 67. v. 1 2. c. 1. GIve the King thy judgments O God and thâ righteousness to the Kings Son ii 2. Then shall he judge thâ people ii according untâ right ii and defend the poor ii Behold O God our Defender and look upon thâ face of thine Anointed ii Psal 19. v. 14. 15. Let the word of his mouth and the meditation of his heart be alwaieâ acceptable in thy sight ii 15. O Lord our strength anâ our redeemer Behold O Goâ our Defender ii and look upon the face of thine Anointed ii Behold ii Amen ii Mr. Weelkes ANTHEM CXLI Lord in thy wrath reprove c. The two first staves of Psal 6. in metre LORD in thy wrath reprove me not though I deserve thine ire Ne yet correct me in thy rage O Lord I thee desire ii For I am weak therefore O Lord of mercy me forbear And heal me Lord for why thou know'st my bones doe quake for fear ii My soul is troubled very sore and vexed vehemently But Lord how long wilt thou delay to cure my misery ii Lord turn thee to thy wonted grace my silly soul up take O save me not for my deserts but for thy mercies sake O save ii John Amner Mr. Gibbs ANTHEM CXLII All laud and praise with c. Taken out of the 30th Psal in metre ALL laud and praise with heart and voice O Lord I give to thee Which didst not make my foes rejoice but hast exalted me O Lord my God to thee I cry'd in all my pain and grief Thou gav'st an
After the Sermon the last Antheâ At Evening Service AFter the Psalms a Voluntary lone by the Organ After the first Lesson is sung thâ Magnificat i. My soul doth magniâ the Lord. After the second Lesson the Nuâdimittis i. Lord now lettest thou thâ servant depart in peace c. After the third Collect i. Lightâ our darkness we beseech c. is sung thâ first Anthem After the Sermon is sung the laâ Anthem THE TABLE A. IX ALmighty and everlasting God page 10 XXXVI Ah helpless wretch what 42 XLV Almighty and everlasting God 57 L. Almighty and everlasting God we hu 62 LX. Almighty God whose praise this day 72 LXI Almighty God which madest thy bl 73 LXXXVII Almighty God who through 116 LXXXIX Almighty God the fountain 118 XCII Arise O Lord why sleepest thou 121 CIV * Almighty God which by the lead 137 CXXXVIII Above the Stars my Savio 192 CXLII All laud and praise with heart 198 CLII. Alack when I look back upon 216 CLVIII A new Commandment give 224 CLXV Awake my soul and come aw 236 B. XX. BEhold it is Christ which was ord 26 XXII Blessed be thy name O God 28 XXXVIII Behold thou hast made my d 46 XLVI Behold how good and joyful a th 58 LIX Behold now praise the Lord all ye 71 LXXIII Blessed are those that are undef 92 XCIII Blessed art thou that fearest Go 122 CXII Bow down thine eye O Lord a 150 CXXII Behold I bring you glad tydi 164 CXXV Bow down thine ear O Lord 168 CXXIX Blessed be the Lord God of Is 176 CXXXI Blessed are all they that fear 178 C. VI. CAll to remembrance O Lord page 6 XLI Christ rising again from the dead 50 Christ is risen again c. 51 XLVIII Christ our Paschal Lamb 60 LXXXI Christ our passeover is sacrifi 106 LXXXII Christ is risen from the dead 108 D. XII DEliver us O Lord our God 14 XXXI Deliver me from mine enemies 37 XLIV Deliver me O God from all 56 E. CXLVII EXalt thy self above the 208 G. LII GOdliness is great riches 64 LXXII Glorous and powerfull God 90 CIX God the Protector of all that 145 CXIX Glory be to God on high and 160 CXL Give the King thy judgments 194 CXLVIII God which as on this day 209 H. III. HIde not thou thy face from me 3 VIII Haste thee O God to deliver me 8 XXXII Hosanna to the Son of David 38 XXXV Hear my prayer O God and co 41 LIII Hear the prayers O our God 65 LXXXVIII Holy Lord God Almighty 117 XCIV How long wilt thou forget me 124 CVIII Have mercy upon me O God 144 CXX Holy holy holy Lord God of host 162 CXXIII Holy holy holy Lord God Al 165 CXXVIII Hearken ye nations O come 174 CXXX Hear my prayer O Lord and 177 CLVII He that hath my Commande 223 CLIX. Hear the voice and prayer of thy 225 CLXIV Hearken O God unto a wre 234 I. XVI I Call and cry to thee O Lord 19 XVII I will exalt thee O Lord for thou 20 XXVII I lift my heart to thee 33 XXXIX I will praise the Lord with 48 XLVII If ye love me keep my Comma 59 LI. I am the resurrection and the life 63 LXVI I heard a voice saying in 80 LXXIV In thee O Lord have I put 94 LXXVI If ye be risen again with Christ 97 XCVI I will magnifie thee O Lord 126 CII I beheld and loe a great multitude 132 CXXIV In Bethlehem Town O happy 166 CXXXV In thee O Lord have I 186 CXXXVI If the Lord himself had not 188 CL. I heard a voice in heaven Saying 213 CLX I have loved for the Lord will 226 L. XIV LOrd we beseech thee give 17 XXXIII Lift up your heads O ye 39 XLII Let God arise and let his enemies 52 LV. Lord who shall dwell in thy Tabern 67 LXX Let us now laud and magnifie 88 LXXVIII Let God arise and let his 100 LXXX Let my complaint come before 104 CXIV Lord who shall dwell in thy Ta 152 CXVII Lord to the I make my moan 158 CXXXIX Lord I am not high minded 193 CXLI Lord in thy wrath reprove 196 CLXVI Look Shepherds look Why 238 M. LXVII MY song shall be of mercy 82 N. LVII NOT unto us O Lord not 69 O. I. O Lord make thy servant Charls 1 II. O Lord grant the King a long life 2 IV. O Lord give thy holy Spirit 4 VII O Lord the Maker of all things 7 X. O thou God Almighty Father of all 11 XI O Lord the worlds Saviour 12 XIII O praise the Lord all ye heathen 16 XVIII O Lord I bow the knees of my 22 XIX O God be merciful unto us and 24 XXV O God whom our offences 31 XXVIII O Lord turn thy wrath 34 XXIX O give thanks unto the Lord 35 XXXIV O Lord rebuke me not in thine 40 XXXVII Out of the deep have I called 44 LVI O clap your hands together all ye 68 LXIII O how happy a thing it is 76 LXVIII O Lord our Governour 84 LXIX O Lord thou hast searched me out 86 LXXI O praise God in his holiness 89 LXXV O God my heart is ready 96 LXXXIII O Lord of hosts thou God 109 LXXXIV O eternal God Almighty 110 XC O how glorious art thou O God 119 XCVII O God the proud are risen up 127 XCVIII O glorious God O Christ our 128 XCIX O how amiable are thy dwelling 129 CI. O God who through the preaching 131 CIII O Lord turn not away thy face 134 CV O Lord in thee is all my trust 138 CX O sing unto the Lord a new song 146 CXIII O Lord I have loved the habita 151 CXVI O clap your hands together all 156 CXVIII O mortal man how long wilt 159 CXXVI O God of gods O King of ki 170 CXXVII O God of gods O King of 172 CXXXII O Lord let me know mine 180 CXXXIV O Jesu meek O Jesu sweet 184 CXLIII O Lord of whom I do depend 200 CXLVI O sing unto the Lord a new 207 CLI O Lord my God in all distress 214 CLIV. O God the King of glory which 220 CLXI O Lord make thy servant 228 P. XXVI PRevent us O Lord in all our 32 LXII Ponder my words O Lord 74 LXIV Praise the Lord O my soul 78 CXXXVII Praise the Lord the God of 190 CXLV Plead thou my cause O Lord 204 R. CXV REmember not O Lord God 154 S. XXX SIng joyfully unto God our 36 XLIX So God loved the world that 61 LVIII Save us good Lord waking 70 LXV Sing we merrily unto God 79 LXXXV Save me O God for thy 112 C. Sing unto the Lord O ye Princes 130 CVI. Sing unto God all ye kingdoms 140 CXXI Steven being full of the holy G 163 CLXII Submit your selves one to ano 230 CLXIII Sitting by the streams that gl 231 CLXVII See sinfull soul the Saviour 240 T. V. TEach me thy way O Lord and 5