see we be thy people and thy pasture sheep ii The second Part. Bow thine ear O Lord and hear ii let thine anger cease from us ii Sion thy Sion is wasted and brought low Jerusalem is wasted quite desolate and void ii Will. Bird. ANTHEM XXIX O give thanks unto the Lord c. A Thanksgiving O Give thanks unto the Lord for he is gracious ii and his mercy endureth for ever ii O sing praises unto the Lord ii and give thanks unto him with a remembrance of his goodness ii God hath shewed his goodness ii plenteously and our eyes have seen their desire upon our enemies ii the Lords name be praised therefore from this time forth forevermore ii Amen Dr Gyles ANTHEM XXX Sing joyfully unto God c. Psal 81. v. 1 2 3 4. 1. SIng joyfully unto God our strength sing aloud unto the God of Jacob. ii 2. Take the song ii and bring forth the Timbrel the pleasant Harp ii and the Violl ii 3. Blow the Trumpet in the new Moon ii even in the time appointed ii and at our feast day ii 4. For this is a statute for Israel and a law of the God of Jacob. ii William Bird. ANTHEM XXXI Deliver me from mine enemies Psal 59. v. 1 2. 60. 11. DEliver me from mine enemies O God defend me from them that rise up against me ii 2. O deliver me from the wicked doers and save me from blood-thirsty men ii Psal 60. 11. O be thou our help in trouble ii for vain is the help of man ii Robert Persons ANTHEM XXXII Hosanna to the Son of David These words are taken out of the 9th verse of the 21 Chapter of the Gospel written by S. Matthew HOSANNA to the Son of David Blessed be he that cometh in the name of the Lord ii blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord ii peace in heaven and glory in the highest places ii Hosanna in the highest heavens ii Orlando Gibbons ANTHEM XXXIII Lift up your heads c. Psal 24. v. 7 8. 7. LIft up your heads O ye gates ii and be ye lift up ye everlasting doors ii and the King of glory shall come in ii 8. It is the Lord ii strong and mighty ii even the Lord of hosts ii he is the King of glory ii Orlando Gibbons ANTHEM XXXIV O Lord rebuke me not c. Psal 6. v. 1 2 4. 1. O Lord rebuke me not in thine indignation neither chasten me in thy displeasure ii 2. Have mercy upon me O Lord for I am weak ii O Lord heal me for my bones are vexed ii 4. Turn thee O Lord and deliver my soul O save me for thy names sake ii Amen William Bird. ANTHEM XXXV Hear my prayer O God c. Psal 153. v. 1 2. HEar my prayer O God ii and consider my desire Hearken unto me for thy âuth and righteousness sake ii And enter not into judgâent with thy servant for in âhy sight shall no man living be âustified ii William Bird. ANTHEM XXXVI Ah helpless wretch c. A Prayer AH helplesse wretch whaâ shall I doe Or which waâ shall I goe or run The eartâ bewrayes the heav'ns record The wickednesse that I havâ done Have mercy Lord foâ Christ thy Son ii Alas where shall I succour find Both heav'n and earth doth me deny So that unto the heav'nâ above I dare not once lift up mine eye For I have sinn'd so grievously ii If heaven and earth shall witness be Against my sickly soul for sin Untimely birth alas for me A great âeale better more had been Then heav'n to lose and hell âo win ii Shall I despair âhou God forbid I know that âercy more is thine That if âhe sin of all the world Were ânit and linked unto mine Wherefore my Soul doe not âepine ii Despise not then âost loving Lord ii The âorm and image of thy face ii Which thou hast wrought and âearly bought ii With mercy great goodness and grace ii Accept therefore my humble plaints And grant me rest âmong the Saints Amen William Mundy ANTHEM XXXVII Out of the deep c. Psal 130. 1. OUT of the deep have called unto thee O Lord. Lord hear my voice 2. O let thine ears consideâ well the voice of my complaint ii 3. If thou Lorâ wilt be extream to mark whaâ is done amiss O Lord whâ may abide it ii 4. For there is mercy with thee therefore shalt thou be feared 5. â look for the Lord my souâ doth wait for him in his worâ is my trust 6. My soul flyeth unto the Lord before the morning watch I say before the âorning watch 7. O Israel âust in the Lord for with the âord there is mercy and with âm is plenteous redemption â And he shall redeem Israel âom all his sins Amen Thomas Morley Adrian Batten ANTHEM XXXVIII Behold thou hast made my dayes Psal 39. v. 6 7 8 13 14. 15. 6. BEhold thou hast made mâ dayes as it were a spâ long and mine age is even â nothing in respect of thee anâ verily every man living is altogether vanity ii 7. For maâ walketh in a vain shadow anâ disquieteth himself in vain He heapeth up riches and caâ not tell who shall gather them 8. And now Lord what is mâ hope truly my hope is even iâ thee ii 13. Hear my prayeâ O Lord and with thine eaâ consider my calling hold noâ thy peace at my tears 14. For âam a stranger with thee and sojourner as all my fathers âere 15. O spare me a litâe that I may recover my ârength before I goe hence âd be no more seen ii Orlando Gibbons ANTHEM XXXIX I will praise the Lord c. Psal 9. v. 1 2 3 4 5. 1. I Will praise the Lorâ with my whole heart will speak of all thy marvelouâ works I will rejoice and bâ glad in thee ii 2. I wilâ sing praises to thy holy name O thou most high ii 3. Foâ that mine enemies are driveâ back ii they shall fall and perish at thy presence ii 4. Foâ thou hast maintained my causâ and my right thou art set iâ the Throne and judgest righâ ii 5. Thou hast rebuked thâ heathen thou hast destroyeâ the wicked thou hast put ouâ their name forever ii Amen John Ward ANTHEM XL. Thou God that guidest c. A Prayer for the KING THou God that guid'st both heaven and earth On whom we all depend Preserve our King in perfect health And him from harms defend ii Conserve his life in peace to reign Augment his joyes withall Increase his friends maintain his cause And hear us when we call ii So shall all we that faithfull be Rejoice and praise thy name ii O God O Christ O holy Ghost ii Give ear and grant the same ii Amen W. Bird. ANTHEM XLI Christ rising again from the dead For Easterday in the morning These words are taken out of the 8th Chapter of St Paul's Epistle to the
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
evermore and moâ towards us and the truth â the Lord and ii endureâ forever and ever Amen Adrian Batteâ ANTHEM XIV Lord we beseech thee c. The Collect for the third Sunday ââ Advent LOrd we beseech thee ii give ear unto our prayers ii and by thy gracious visitation lighten the darkness of our hearts by our Lord Jesus Christ ii Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM XV. When the Lord turned again c. Psal 126. v. 1 2 3 4. 1. VVHen the Lord turned again the captivity of Sion then were we like to them that dream 2. Then was our mouth filled with laughter and our tongue with joy 3. Then said they among the heathen the Lord hath done great things for them 4. Yea the Lord hath done great things for us already ii whereof we rejoice Glory be to the Father ii and to the Son and to the holy Ghost As it c. Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM XVI I call and crie to thee O Lord c. A Prayer I Call and cry to thee O Lord ii give ear unto my plaint Bow down thine eyes and mark my heavy plight ii and how my soul doth faint ii for I have many waies offended thee ii forget my wickedness O Lord I beseech thee ii Thomas Tallis ANTHEM XVII I will exalt thee O Lord c. Psal 30. v. 1. 2 3 4 11 12 13. The first Part. 1. I Will exalt thee O Lord for thou hast defended me ii and not suffered mine enemies to have their pleasure upon me ii 2. O Lord my God I have cryed unto thee and thou hast healed me ii 3. Lord thou hast brought my Soul out of hell ii thou hast preserved me ii from them that goe down into the pit The second Part. 4. Sing unto the Lord ye that be his Saints ii and give thanks with a remembrance of his holiness ii 11. The Lord hath heard me and hath taken mercy upon me the Lord is made my helper ii 12. Thou hast turned my sorrow into joy ii thou hast put off my sackcloth ii and hast compassed me with gladness ii 13. That my glory may sing to thee without grief ii O Lord my God ii I shall evermore give thanks to thee ii Dr. Tye. ANTHEM XVIII O Lord I bow the knees c. These words are taken out of the Prayer of Manasses King of Judah when he was holden captive in Babylon O LORD I bow the knees of my heart requiring mercy ii of thee O Lord. I have sinned and known mine iniquity ii forgive me and destroy me not ii with mine iniquities neither doe thou alwaies remember mine evils ii to punish them but save me which am unworthy of thy great mercy ii and I will praise thee everlastingly all the daies of my life for all the vertues of heaven praiseth thee and unto thee belongeth all glory world without end Amen William Mundy ANTHEM XIX O God be mercifull unto us c. Psal 67. The first Part. 1. O GOD be mercifull unto us ii and bless uâ ii and shew the light of hiâ countenance upon us ii The second part 2. That we may know thâ way upon earth ii and thâ saving health among all heathen ii 3. Let thy peoplâ praise thee O God let all thy people praise thee The third part 4. O let the people rejoice and be glad that thou judgest them righteously and governest all nations upon the earth ii 5. Let the people praise thee O God let all the people praise thee 6. God even our own God give us his blessing that the earth may bring forth her increase ii 7. God bless us ii and let all the ends of the world fear him ii So be it This may be sung instead of the Nune Dimittis Dr. Tye. ANTHEM XX. Behold it is Christ c. These words are taken out of the tenth Chapter of the Acts of the Apostles being part of the 42 and 43 verses BEhold it is Christ ii which was ordained by God ii to be the Judge of the quick and the dead To him give all the Prophets witness that through his name ii whosoever believeth in him ii shall receive remission of their sins ii Edmund Hooper ANTHEM XXI The Lord bless us c. A Prayer âHE Lord bless us and keep us ii the Lord make âs face ii to shine upon us and be mercifull unto â ii the Lord lift up his âuntenance upon us ii and âve us peace forevermore ii men Robert White ANTHEM XXII Blessed be thy name c. A Thanksgiving BLessed be thy name O Gâ of our Fathers ii whiâ when thou art wroth shewâ mercy and in the time trouble ii thou forgavâ the sins of them that call upâ thee ii Thomas Tallââ ANTHEM XXIII âith all our hearts and mouths VVIth all our hearts and mouths we confess âaise and bless thee ii God âe Father unbegotten and âee the Son only begotten âith the holy Ghost the Comârter holy and unseparable ârinity ii to thee be glory âr evermore ii Amen Thomas Tallis ANTHEM XXIV Wipe away my sins c. A Prayer VVIpe away my sins â Lord ii which ignorantly in my youth I havâ done and give pardon to thâ penitent ii all the hope oâ my soul doth only rest in thee ii Thou art my hope anâ my health ii my tears doâ testifie my grief my plaint anâ grievous grone ii be mercifull O Lord my God of thy good will ii and with thy favour look thou upon me O Lord my God then shall mâ heart rejoice in thee ii anâ my spirit shall serve thee ii Amen Tho. Tallis ANTHEM XXV O God whom our offences c. A Prayer O GOD whom our offences have displeased ând with our repentance wilt âe appeased we humbly beseech thee ii with mercy to hear the prayers of thy people âi and turn from us the scourges of thy wrath ii which our sins have justly deserved ii Amen William Bird. ANTHEM XXVI Prevent us O Lord c. The fourth Prayer after the Communion PRevent us O Lord in alâ our doings with thy mosâ gracious favour and further uâ with thy continual help ii that in all our works began continued and ended in theâ we may glorifie thy holy name ii and finally by thy mercâ obtain everlasting life througâ Jesus Christ our Lord Amen William Bird ANTHEM XXVII I lift my heart to thee c. A prayer I Lift my heart to thee my God most just ii now suffer me to pour out my plaint ii my sins alas are so inlarged that when I look up loe I am cast down ii my humble suit then for mercy is mercy good Lord mercy I crave let me thy mercy have Amen Dr. Tye. ANTHEM XXVIII O Lord turn thy wrath c. A Prayer The first part O Lord turn thy wrath away from us for thy mercy sake ii call to mind no more O our God our former sins wickedness ii look down with thy mercifull eyes ii and
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
and let noâ thine heritage be brought to confusion ii Hear us good Lord for thy mercy is great and after the multitude of thy mercies ii look upon us Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM LXXVIII Let God arise c. Psal 68. v. 1 2 3 4. 1. LET God arise ii and let his enemies be scattered ii let them also ii that hate him flee before him ii 2. Like as the smoak vanisheth so shalt thou drive them away and like as wax melteth at the fire so let the ungodly perish at the presence of God ii 3. But let the righteous ii be glad and rejoice before God let them also be merry ii and joyfull 4. O sing unto God ii and sing praises unto his name magnifie him that rideth upon the heavens as it were upon an horse praise him in his name yea and rejoyce ii before him Alleluiah ii Mr Cob. ANTHEM LXXIX Thou art my portion O Lord c. The eighth part of Psal 119. 1. THou art my portion O Lord ii I have promised to keep thy law ii 2. I made my humble petition in thy presence with my whole heart O be mercifull unto me according to thy Word 3. I called mine own waies to remembrance and turned my feet ii unto thy Testimonies 4. I made hast and prolonged not the time to keep thy Commandements 5. The Congregation of the ungodly have robbed me ii but I have not forgotten thy Law 6. At midnight I will rise to give thanks unto thee because of thy righteous Judgments 7. I am a Companion of all them ii that fear thee and keep thy Commandments 8. The earth O Lord is full of thy mercy O teach me thy statutes Henry Molle ANTHEM LXXX Let my complaint come before c. The twenty second Portion of Psal 119. The first Part. LET my Complaint come before thee O Lord give me understanding according to thy word 2. O let my supplication come before thee deliver me according to thy word 3. My lips shall speak of thy praise when thou hast taught me thy statutes 4. Yea my tongue shall sing of thy word for all thy Commandements are righteous The second Part. 5. Let thine hand help me for I have chosen thy Commandments 6. I have longed for thy saving health O Lord and in thy Law is my delight 7. O Let my Soul âive and it shall praise thee ând thy judgments shall help âe 8. I have gone astray like â sheep that is lost O seek thy âervant for I doe not forget âhy Commandements Mr. Shepherd ANTHEM LXXXI Christ our passeover is sacrificed For Easter day instead of the Venite 1 Cor. 5. 7 8. The first part 7. CHRIST our passeover is sacrificed for us 8. Therefore let us keep the feast not with old Leaven neither with the Leaven of malice and wickednesse but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth Rom. 6. v. 9 10 11. The second Part. 9. Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more death hath no more dominion âver him 10. For in that he âied he died unto sin once âut in that he liveth he âiveth unto God 11. Likeâise reckon ye also your selves âo be dead indeed unto sin âut alive unto God through âesus Christ our Lord. ANTHEM LXXXII Christ is risen from the dead â 1 Cor. 15. v. 20 21 22. 20. CHRIST is risen froâ the dead and becomâ the first fruits of them thâ slept 21. For since by maâ came death by man came alsâ the resurrection of the deaâ 22. For as in Adam all dieâ even so in Christ shall all bâ made alive Glory be to thâ Father and to the Son and tâ the Holy Ghost As it was iâ the beginning and is now anâ ever shall be world withouâ end Amen ANTHEM LXXXIII O Lord of hosts thou God c. A prayer O LORD of hosts thou God of Israel which sittest âpon the Cherubins thou art ââe God alone of all the Kingâomes of the world thou only âast created heaven and earth âncline thine ear O Lord and âonsider open thine eyes and âee Deliver us from the hands âf our adversaries to the intent âll the Kingdomes of the earth âay know that thou only art âhe Lord ii So be it ii Dr. Tye. ANTHEM LXXXIV O Eternall God Almighty c. A Prayer The first Part. O Eternal God Almightâ Just and holy whoâ name is the Lord God of hostâ to thee O Lord we call aâ cry for mercy ii againâ thee have we offended â and our fathers have sinneâ we have done unjustly we haâ committed iniquity now graâ to us O Lord thy great mercâ ii for great is our misery ii The second part Save thy people O Lord and blesse thine own inheritance despise not the works of thine own hands because we be sinfull thou shalt be called Mercifull ii forgive us now for the glory of thy holy name ii that we may know that thou art more mercifull than we deserve The third part We shall give thanks to thee O Lord and rejoice in thy laud and praise thee for evermore ii Amen Mr. Johnson ANTHEM LXXXV Save me O God for thy names c. Psal 54. 1. SAve me O God for thy names sake and avenge me in thy strength 2. Hear my prayer O God ii and hearken unto the words of my mouth ii 3. For strangers are risen up against me and tyrants which have not God before their eyes seek after my soul ii 4. Behold God is my helper the Lord is with them that uphold my Soul ii 5. He shall reward evil unto mine enemies destroy thou them in thy truth ii 6. An offering of a free heart ii will I give thee ii and praise thy name O Lord ii because it is so comfortable 7. For he hath delivered me out of all my trouble and mine eye hath seen his desire upon mine enemies So be it Dr. Tye. ANTHEM LXXXVI Thou art my King O God c. Psal 44. v. 5 6 7 8 9. 5. THOU art my King O God ii send help unto Jacob. ii 6. Through thee will we overthrow our enemies ii and in thy name ii I will tread them down ii that rise up against me ii 7. For I will not trust in my bow ii It is not my sword that shall help me ii 8. But it is thou ii that savest us from our enemies ii and puttest them to confusion ii thaâ hate us ii 9. We make our boast all the day long and will praise thy name for evermore ii Mr. Tomkins ANTHEM LXXXVII Almighty God who through c. The Collect for Easter day ALMIGHTY God who through thy only begotten Son Jesus Christ hast overcome death and opened unto us the gate of everlasting life we humbly beseech thee thaâ as by thy special grace preventing us thou dost put into ouâ minds good desires so by thy continual help we may bring the same to good effect through Jesus Christ our Lord who liveth and reigneth witâ
betray our King ii But rather joy with host of heaven ii Which at his birth did sing ii The sweetest song that ever was ii Peace glory and good will To earth to God to man such Songs good Lord continue still ii Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM CXXV Bow down thine eare O Lord c. A Prayer collected out of the Psalms BOW down thine eare O Lord ii and hear me make hast ii to deliver me ii Hearken unto my voice O Lord and have mercy upon me and hide not thy face from me ii for thou hast been my succour ii Leave me not neither forsake me O God ii of my salvation O be thou my strong Rock and defence that thou mayest save me for my hope hath been in thee O Lord I have said Thou art my God ii Let me not be confounded O Lord ii For I have called upon thee ii Into thy hands I commend my Spirit ii for thou hast Redeemed me O Lord thou God of truth ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM CXXVI O God of Gods O King of Kings For the Kings Inauguration O God of Gods O King oâ Kings Eternal Father oâ all things In heaven and eartâ and every where ii By whom all Kings their Scepters bear God of our Soveraign Charles King of peace Heavens darling Englands happiness For him we praise thee in this song iâ And pray that we may praisâ thee long ii And we beseecâ thee mighty Lord To us sucâ favour to afford ii That thiâ triumphant Festival This holy day Imperial ii To his Inaugring consecrated May be so âten celebrated ii That fiâlly it be not done Till the âeat coming of thy Son ii ând that his health his joys and âeace May as his reign and âears encrease ii To the âlmighty Trinity Three perâons in one Diety ii All âlorious in heaven ii All âraise all thanks all Laud be âiven ii With Organs Trumâets with Flutes VVith Corâets Viols with Lutes VVith Harpes with Symbals and with Shawms With sacred Anthems Hymns and Psalms VVith notes of Angels and of men Sing Alleluia Amen Amen ii Mr. Bennett ANTHEM CXXVII O God of Gods O King of Kingâ Another of the same O God of Gods O King oâ Kings Eternal Father oâ all things In heaven above anâ every where By whom aâ Kings their Scepters bear â Great God of Charles our bleâsed King ii Who peace anâ joy ii to us did bring ii VVhom thou a chief and Royaâ guide ii Didst for our guidâ less troups provide ii Now we beseech thee mighty Lord To us such heavenly grace afford That this united Monarchy This Empire of great Brittanie ii To thy high pleasure consecrate May so long âesse his Royall state That fiâlly it be not done Till the âeat coming of thy Son ii âd that his health his joys âd peace ii May as his âgn and years encrease ii â the Almighty Trinity âree Persons in one Diety âost bright and glorious in âven ii above All praise â thanks all laud be given ii âith Organs Trumpets and âh Flutes ii With Cornets ârons and with Lutes ii âith Harpes with Symbals and âh Shawmes ii With sacred âthems Hymnes and Psalms â With note of Angels and â men ii Sing Alleluia âen Amen ii Mr. Hooper ANTHEM CXXVIII Hearken ye nations O come For Gunpowder Treason-day HEarken ye Nations come see and hear â ye that serve the Lord in trâ and fear and we will shâ what wonders his high haâ Hath done unto our Souls aâ to this Land Our King anoâted with his blessed seed iâ Our sacred Prophets that â souls doe feed ii â honourable Senates Peoâ Peers Men Women â fants of all sorts of years Tâ day our God from Foes bloâ thirsty ire hath sav'd as braâ new taken from the Fire â This is the day himself made ii â Rejoice and sing ii his âraises with a chearfull voice ii âonsider this ye true of heart ând wise it is Gods work and âonderous in our eyes ii he âends his terrours to affright âi not kill as signs more of âis pow're ii than of his will ii O may our Moses ârust in him his Tower ii and âll our Aarons magnifie his âower ii He is our shield ii âay no unhallowed arme ii Touch his anointed ii nor âis Prophets harm ii Record we this to all posterity that âhey may praise him to Eterâity And joyn in holy fear ii with one accord ii to keep âhis day ii holy to the Lord ii Mr. Hooper ANTHEM CXXIX Blessed be the Lord God of c. Psal 106. v. 46. 46. BLessed be the Lord Goâ of Israel from everlasting ii and world withouâ end ii and let all the peoplâ say Amen ii Thomas Tomkin ANTHEM CXXX Hear my prayer O Lord c. Psal 39. v. 13 14 15. c. 13. HEar my prayer O Lord ii and with thine ears consider my calling hold not thy peace at my tears ii 14. For I am a stranger ii with thee and a sojourner as all my fathers were ii 15. O spare me a little while ii that I may recover my strength ii before I goe hence and be no more seen ii Lam. 5. 16. My strength hath fail'd ii and is gone Woe unto me ii woe ii that I have sinned ii Mr. Wilkinson ANTHEM CXXXI Blessed are all they that feare c. Psal 128. 1. BLessed are all they that feare the Lord and walk in his wayes ii 2. For thou shalt eat the labours of thy hands O well is thee and happy shalt thou be 3. Thy wife shall be as the fruitfull vine upon the walls of thine house 4. Thy children like the olive branches round about thy table ii 5. Loe thus shall the man be blessed that feareth the Lord. ii 6. The Lord from out of Sion shall so bless thee ii that thou shalt seeâ Jerusalem in prosperity all thy life long 7. Yea that thou shalt see thy childrens children and peace upon Israel ii Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the holy Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end Amen Orlando Gibbons ANTHEM CXXXII O Lord let me know mine end Psal 39. v. 5 6 7 8. 5. O LORD let me know mine end and the number of my dayes that I may be certified ii how long ii I have to live ii 6. Behold thou hast made my dayes as it were a span long ii and mine age is even as nothing ii in respect of thee and verily every man living is altogether vanity ii 7. For man ii walketh in a vain shadow and disquieteth himself in vain ii he heapeth up riches and cannot tell ii who shall gather them ii 8. And now Lord ii what is my hope ii truly my hope ii is even in thee ii And now ii Thomas Tomkins ANTHEM CXXXIII What Child was he whose c. A Hymn VVHAT Child was he whose birth did Angels glad whose guide was
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
the Lamb is come Amen Albertus Bryne ANTHEM CLI O Lord my God in all distresse This is taken out of Psal 7. in metre O LORD my God in all distresse my trust is whole in thee Preserve me from those deadly foes that rise and trouble me As thou art just defend me Lord and aid me from all fear Send me thy help and grant my suit and humble prayer hear Be thou my rock to whom I may for aid all times resort Thy promise is to help alway thou art my fence and sort Save me O God ii from wicked men and from their rage and power From men unjust and eke from them that would my life devour ii Thou art my stay wherein I trust thou Lord of hosts art he Even from my youth I had a lust still to depend on thee ii For thou hast kept me since I was born from dangers many one ii Therefore all praise and thank 's I give to thee O Lord alone ii Therefore ii Amen Dr. Giles ANTHEM CLII. Alack when I look back c. ALack when I look back upon my youth that 's past And deeply ponder youths offence and youths reward at last ii With tears and sighs I say O God I not deny My youth through folly hath deserv'd with folly for to dye ii But yet if ever sinfull man might mercy move to ruth Good Lord with mercy doe forgive the follies of my youth In youth I rang'd the field where vices all did grow In youth alas I wanted grace such vice to overthrow ii In youth what seemed sweet most bitter now I finde Thus have the follies of my youth in folly kept me blind ii But as the Eagle casts her bill whereby her age reneuâth So Lord with mercy doe forgive the follies of my youth Good Lord with mercy ii Amen Mr. Bird. ANTHEM CLIII The King shall rejoice in thy c. Psal 21. v. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 11 13. 1. THE King shall rejoice in thy strength O Lord exceeding glad shall he be of thy salvation 2. Thou hast given him his hearts desire and hast not denied him the request of his lips 3. For thou shalt prevent him with the blessings of goodness and shalt set a crown of pure gold upon his head 4. He asked life of thee and thou gavest him a long life even for ever and ever 5. His honour is great in thy salvation glory and great worship shalt thou lay upon him 7. And why because the King putteth his trust in the Lord and in the mercy of the most Highest he shall not miscarry 8. All thine enemies shall feel thine hand thy right hand shall find out them that hate thee 11. For they intended mischief against thee and imagined such a device as they are not able to perform 13. Be thou exalted Lord in thine own strength so will we sing and praise thy power So be it Radolph Jewett ANTHEM CLIV. O God the King of glory c. The Collect for the Sunday after Ascension day A Prayer O God the King of glory which hast exalted thine onely Son Jesus Christ with great triumph into thy Kingdome of heaven we beseech thee leave us not comfortlesse but send down the holy Ghost to comfort us and exalt us unto the same place whither our Saviour Christ is gone before who liveth and reigneth with thee ever one God world without end Amen Randolph Jewett ANTHEM CLV Zadock the Priest and c. For the Coronation-day ZAdock the Priest and Nathan the Prophet anointed Solomon King and joyfully approaching they cryed they cryed God save the King for ever and ever God save the King ii Alleluiah Alleluiah Henry Lawes ANTHEM CLVI This is my Commandement c. John 15. v. 12 13. 12. THis is my Commandement ii that ye love one another even as I have loved you ii 13. No man hath greater love than this ii to give his life even for his friends ii No man ii Mr. Johnson ANTHEM CLVII He that hath my Commandements John 14. v. 21. 21. HE that hath my Commandments and keepeth them ii the same is he that loveth me ii and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father ii and I will love him ii and I will shew mine own self unto him ii and he ii Mr. Coste ANTHEM CLVIII A new Commandement give c. John 13. v. 34 35. 34. A New Commandment give I unto you saith the Lord that ye love together ii as I have loved you that even so ye love one another ii 35. By this shall every man know that ye are my disciples ii if ye have love one to another ii Thomas Tallis ANTHEM CLIX. Hear the voice and prayer c. This is taken out of the 6. Chapter of the second Book of the Chron. A Prayer HEar the voice and prayer of thy servants ii that they make before thee this day that thine ears may be open towards this House night and day ii ever towards this place ii of which thou hast said My name shall be there ii And when thou hearest have mercy on them ii That thine ears ii Amen Thomas Tallis ANTHEM CLX I have loved c. Taken out of Psal 116. c. I Have loved ii for the Lord will hear the voice of my prayer ii for he hath enclined his ear unto me ii and in all my daies I will call upon him ii the sorrows of death have compassed me round about ii and the perils of hell have entangled me ii I have found much trouble and sorrow ii and have called upon the name of the Lord ii O deliver my soul O mercifull Lord and just our God is mercifull ii The Lord preserveth the simple ii I was brought low ii and he delivered me ii Turn into thy rest O my soul ii For the Lord hath done much for thee ii for he hath delivered my soul from death ii mine eyes from tears ii my feet from sliding ii my feet from falling Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the holy Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end So be it Dr. Tye. ANTHEM CLXI O Lord make thy servant c. A prayer for the King collected out of the Psalms of David O LORD make thy servant CHARLES our Gracious King to rejoice in thy strength ii exceeding glad shall he be ii of thy salvation ii Exceeding ii For thou shalt prevent him with the blessing of Goodness ii and shalt set a Crown of pure gold upon his head ii His honour is great in thy salvation Glory and great worship shalt thou lay upon him ii As for his enemies O Lord cloath them all with shame ii but upon himself let his Crown flourish let it flourish O Lord let it flourish ii let his Crown alwaies flourish ii long let his Crown flourish As for his ii Amen Mr. Cranford ANTHEM CLXII Submit your selves one to c. Ephes 5. v.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without ând Amen Will. Mundy ANTHEM LXVIII O Lord our Governour c. Psal 8. v. 1 2 3 4 5 6. 1. O Lord our Governour ii how excellent iâ thy name in all the world iâ 2. Out of the mouth of very Babes and Sucklings hast thou ordained strength because oâ thine enemies that thou mightst still the enemy and thâ avenger 3. For I will consider the heav'ns ii even thâ works of thy fingers the Mooâ and the stars which thou hasâ ordained ii 4. What is maâ that thou art mindfull of him or the Son of man that thou visitest him ii 5. Thou hast made him lower ii than the Angels to crown him with glory and worship ii 6. Thou makest him to have dominion of the works of thy hands and âhou hast put all things ii in âubjection under his feet Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM LXIX O Lord thou hast searched me out Psal 139. v. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8. 1. O Lord thou hast searched me out and known me thou knowest my down sitting and my uprising thou understandest my thoughts long before 2. Thou art about my path and about my bed and spiest out all my waies 3. For loe there iâ not a word in my tongue but thou O Lord knowest it altogether 4. Thou hast fashioned me behind and before and laid thine hand upon me ii 6. Whither shall I goe then from thy Spirit or whither shall I goe then from thy presence 7. If I climb up into heaven thou art there if I goe down to hell thou art âhere also ii 8. If I take âhe wings of the morning and âemain in the uttermost parts of the Sea ii Glory be to âhe Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost As it was ân the beginning and is now ând ever shall be world without end ii Amen Adrian Batten ANTHEM LXX Let us now laud an magnifie c. A Thanksgiving LET us now laud and magnifie With musick of concord ii The Father Son Holy Ghost One everliving God ii With tuned notes that sweetly sounds To praise our heavenly King With chearfull hearts with pleasant voice ii On this wise let us sing ii Glory be to the Trinity One God and persons three As it is now and ever was ii And evermore shall be ii Amen William Mundy ANTHEM LXXI O praise God in his holiness c. Psal 150. 1. O Praise God in his holiness praise him in the firmament of his power 2. Praise him in his noble acts praise him according to his excellent greatness ii 3. Praise him in the sound of the Trumpet praise him upon the Lute and Harp ii 4. Praise him in the Cymbals and Dances praise him upon the strings and Pipe ii 5. Praise him upon the well-tuned Cymbals praise him upon the loud Cymbals ii 6. Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. ii Adrian Batten ANTHEM LXXII Glorious and powerfull God c. A Prayer GLorious and powerfull God we understand thy dwelling is on high above the starry sky To dwell is thy delight neer hand though out of sight Thou dwell'st not in stone Temples made with hands but in the flesh hearts of the sons of men to dwell is thy delight neer hand though out of sight We give of thine own hand thy acceptation is very life and blood to all acti'ons good whenever here and hence our supplication from pure and with unfeigned hearts to thee ascend be present with thy grace shew us thy loving face ii O down on us full showers of mercy send let thy loves burning beams dry up all ii our sins streams Arise O Lord and come into thy rest both now and evermore thy name be blest Founder and foundation of endless habitation ii Amen Orlando Gibbons ANTHEM LXXIII Blessed are those that are c. Psal 119. v. 1 2 3 4 5 6. 1. BLessed are those that are undefiled in the way and walk in the law of the Lord. 2. Blessed are they that keep his testimonies and seek him with their whole heart ii 3. For they which doe no wickedness walk in his waies ii 4. Thou hast charged us O Lord that we shall diligently keep thy Commandments ii 5. O that our waies were made so direct ii that we might keep thy statutes 6. So shall we not be confounded while we have respect unto all thy Commandements Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end Amen Thomas Tallis ANTHEM LXXIV In thee O Lord have I put my trust Psal 31. v. 1 2 3 4 5 6. 1. IN thee O Lord have I puâ my trust let me never be put to confusion deliver me in thy righteousness 2. Bow down ii thine ear to me make hast to deliver me ii 3. And be thou my strong Rock and the house of defence ii that thou mayst save me 4. For thou art my strong Rock and my Castle be thoâ also my Guide ii and leaâ me for thy names sake 5. Draw me out of the neâ that they have laid privily foâ me for thou art my strength âi 6. Into thy hands I commend my Spirit for thou hast âedeemed me O Lord thou God of truth Amen Thomas Weelks ANTHEM LXXV O God my heart is ready c. Psal 108. v. 1 2 3 4. 1. O God my heart is ready my heart is ready will sing and give praise witâ the best member that I have iâ 2. Awake thou Lute and Harp I my self will awake right eaâly ii 3. I will give thankâ unto thee O Lord among thâ people I will sing praises untâ thee among the nations 4. Sâ up thy self O God ii aboâ the heavens and thy gloâ above all the earth ii Ameâ ANTHEM LXXVI If ye be risen again with Christ An Anthem for Easter day Col. 3. v. 1 2 3 4. 1. IF ye be risen again with Christ seek those things which are above where Christ âitteth on the right hand of God ii 2. Set your affections on heavenly ii things and âot on earthly things ii 3. For âe are dead ii and your life âs hid ii with Christ in God 4. Whensoever Christ which âs our life ii shall shew himâelf ii then shall we also apâear with him ii in Glory Orlando Gibbons ANTHEM LXXVII Turn thou us O good Lord c. The last Collect in the Commination A Prayer TUrn thou us O good Lord and so shall we be turned be favourable O Lord be favourable to thy people which turn to thee in weeping fasting and praying for thoâ art a mercifull God ii fulâ of compassion long suffering iâ and full of great pity ii Thoâ sparest when we deserve punishment and in thy wratâ thinkest upon mercy Sparâ thy people good Lord gooâ Lord spare them