Carmina Sacra (Lowell Mason)
General information
Title: Carmina Sacra: or, Boston Collection of Church Music
Full title: Carmina Sacra: or, Boston collection of church music, comprising the most popular psalm and hymn tunes in general use, together with a great variety of new tunes, chants sentences, motetts, and anthems, principally by distinguished European composers; the whole constituting one of the most complete collections of music for choirs, congregations, singing schools and societies, extant.
Editor – Compiler: Lowell Mason
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
Publication date and place: 1841 in Boston, by J. H. Wilkins & R. B. Carter.
Description: First published in 1840, further editions in 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1848, and 1849. Books labeled "Second Edition" known with dates 1841 through 1843. First edition not available at present (2022). A revision was published as The New Carmina Sacra in 1850 and following.
External websites:
- Scan of 1841 Second Edition at Google Books
- List and description of 1841 Second Edition at hymnary.org
- Carmina Sacra (Lowell Mason) at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP) – Scans of Second Edition 1841-1843, and 1844, 1845, 1847, and 1848
Contents of second edition (1841)
Text | No | Composer | Tune |
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According to Thy word | 170a | ||
Again returns the day of holy rest | 230b | ||
All hail the great Immanuel's name | 112b | Holden, Oliver | CORONATION |
All ye who serve the Lord with fear | 112a | ||
Along the banks where Babel's current flows | 232b | ||
And ye shall seek me, and find me | 252 | ||
Another six days' work is done | 46b | Schulz, Johann Abraham Peter | ELPARAN |
Arise, arise, with joy survey | 67a | ||
Arise, in all thy splendor, Lord | 52b | ||
As on some lonely building's top | 128a | Purcell, Henry | BURFORD |
As pants the hart for cooling streams | 114b | Beethoven, Ludwig van | THAXTED |
As pants the hart for cooling streams | 88b | ||
As pants the hart for cooling streams | 95c | ||
Awake our drowsy souls | 183 | Harrison, Ralph | WEYMOUTH |
Awake the trumpet's lofty sound | 58b | ||
Awake the trumpet's lofty sound | 69b | ||
Awake, our drowsy souls | 187a | Lockhart, Charles | TRIUMPH |
Awake, our souls, away our fears | 38a | ||
Be thou exalted, O my God | 41a | ||
Be thou exalted, O my God | 72a | Kocher, Konrad | ALMIN |
Before Jehovah's awful throne | 288 | Madan, Martin | DENMARK |
Before Jehovah's awful throne | 53 | ||
Behold how the Lord has girt on his sword | 228a | Madan, Martin | BETHLEHEM |
Behold the glories of the Lamb | 106a | ||
Behold the lofty sky | 144a | ||
Behold the morning sun | 151a | ||
Behold the morning sun | 151b | Blangini, Felice | MAZZAROTH |
Behold the morning sun | 158a | Döring, Johann Friedrich Samuel | CHESWORTH |
Behold thy waiting servant, Lord | 123c | ||
Behold thy waiting servant, Lord | 137b | ||
Behold, the lofty sky | 158b | ||
Behold, the lofty sky | 167c | ||
Bless, O my soul, the living God | 42b | ||
Blessed are the sons of God | 199 | Pleyel, Ignaz | ONIDO |
Blessed are the sons of God | 201a | Rinck, Johann Christian Heinrich | JUREL |
Blessed be the Lord God of Israel | 328 | ||
Blessed is the man | 313 | Nägeli, Hans Georg | «Blessed is the man» |
Blessed is the poor in spirit | 335b | ||
Blest are the pure, whose hearts are clean | 84b | ||
Blest are the sons of peace | 159b | ||
Blest are the sons of peace | 167a | ||
Blest be thou, O God of Israel! | 212a | Bickhoff, F. B. | HOLSEY |
Blest is the man, who shuns the place | 110b | Fesca, Friedrich Ernst | OMER |
Blest is the man, whose tender care | 70b | ||
Brightest and best of the stars of the morning | 236a | Amadeus Mozart, Wolfgang | FOLSOM |
Broad is the road that leads to death | 74b | Read, Daniel | WINDHAM |
But in the last days it shall come to pass | 273 | ||
Christ, the Lord, is risen today | 196b | ||
Christ, the Lord, is risen today | 197 | Handel, George Frideric | TOTTENHAM |
Come, let us lift our joyful eyes | 117c | Gläser, Karl Gotthelf | AZMON |
Come, my soul, thy heart prepare | 201b | Hastings, Thomas | ONITIA |
Come, O my soul, in sacred lays | 64a | Romberg, Andreas | AGNOR |
Come, said Jesus' sacred voice | 198b | Schnyder von Wartensee, Franz Xaver | HORTON |
Come, thou Almighty King | 220b | Giardini, Felice | ITALIAN HYMN |
Come, we that love the Lord | 141a | ||
Come, we that love the Lord | 160 | Corelli, Arcangelo | AIN |
Come, ye that love the Savior's name | 103a | ||
Create, O God, my powers anew | 179 | ||
Create, O God, my powers anew | 182a | ||
Day of judgment, day of wonders | 214b | ||
Defend me, Lord, from shame | 153a | ||
Early, my God, without delay | 133a | ||
Early, my God, without delay | 87 | ||
Enter not into judgment with thy servant, O Lord | 264 | Attwood, Thomas | «Enter not into judgment» |
Ere I sleep, for every favor | 299 | ||
Eternal God, celestial King | 65c | Costellow, Thomas | LEYDEN |
Eternal power, almighty God | 92b | Dupuis, Thomas Sanders | SHEPHAM |
Exalt the Lord of God | 155b | ||
Exalt the Lord our God | 304 | ||
Far from mortal cares retreating | 209a | Rousseau, Jean-Jacques | GREENVILLE |
Far from the world, O Lord, I flee | 93b | Heighington, Dr. | ABINGTON |
Father of mercies, God of love | 64b | ||
Father, Father, how wide thy glory shines | 265 | Giardini, Felice | «Father, Father, how wide» |
Father, whate'er of earthly bliss | 89b | ||
For thee, O God, our constant praise | 65a | Danzi, Franz | LANE |
From all that dwell below the skies | 55c | ||
From Greenland's icy mountains | 222a | ||
From Greenland's icy mountains | 224a | ||
From the cross uplifted high | 195b | Malan, César | ROSEFIELD |
Gird on thy sword, victorious Prince | 85b | ||
Give thanks to God most high | 186b | ||
Give thanks to God the sovereign Lord | 129a | ||
Give thanks to God, he reigns above | 62b | ||
Glorious things of thee are spoken | 207 | Schulz, Johann Abraham Peter | WORTHING |
Glorious things of thee are spoken | 210a | ||
Glory be to God on high | 346a | ||
Glory to thee, my God, this night | 44b | Tallis, Thomas | TALLIS' EVENING HYMN |
Glory, Glory to God | 268 | Hellwig, Ludwig | «Glory, Glory to God» |
Glory, glory, glory to God | 262 | Silcher, Friedrich | «Glory to God on high» |
God be merciful unto us and bless us | 331 | Oliver, Henry K. | |
God be merciful unto us and bless us | 332 | ||
God bless our native land | 221a | ||
God in his earthly temple lays | 80a | ||
God of mercy, God of grace | 195a | ||
God of mercy! God of grace | 203a | Kocher, Konrad | FULHAM |
God, in the gospel of His Son | 73a | ||
Grace! 'tis a charming sound | 143 | Clark, Thomas | CRANBROOK |
Great God, attend, while Zion sings | 48a | ||
Great God, to thee my evening song | 62a | ||
Great God, whose universal sway | 37 | ||
Great God! what do I see and hear | 239 | Luther, Martin | MONMOUTH |
Great is the Lord our God | 152a | ||
Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised | 344a | ||
Great is the Lord, our God | 163a | ||
Great is the Lord, our God | 310 | Silcher, Friedrich | «Great is the Lord, our God» |
Great is the Lord, what tongue can frame | 51a | Giardini, Felice | BLENDON |
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah | 218b | ||
Hail, happy day, thou day of holy rest | 233a | ||
Hark, from the tomba a doleful sound | 122a | Ravenscroft, Thomas | BANGOR |
Hark, hark! the gospel trumpet sounds | 177 | ||
Hark, ten thousand harps and voices | 218a | ||
Hark, the voice of love and mercy | 307 | Burney, Charles | «Hark, the voice of love» |
Hark, what mean those holy voices | 205b | ||
Hark! hark! the notes of joy | 190a | ||
Hark! what mean those holy voices | 208 | ||
Haste O sinner, to be wise | 237 | ||
Hasten, Lord, the glorious time | 196a | ||
Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy loving kindness | 341b | ||
He is despised and rejected of men | 342a | ||
He leads my weary, wand'ring feet | 306b | Oliver, Henry K. | CHESTNUT STREET |
He reigns supreme in his holy might | 318 | Nägeli, Hans Georg | «He reigns supreme» |
He who hath made | 74a | ||
He, who hath made his refguge God | 71b | ||
Head of thy church triumphant | 238b | ||
Hear, O sinner, mercy hails you | 217b | Ritter, Peter | OSGOOD |
Heavenly day, heavenly day | 298 | Nägeli, Hans Georg | «Heavenly day, heavenly day» |
Heavenly dwelling, rich thy treasure | 294 | Nägeli, Hans Georg | «Heavenly dwelling, rich» |
High in the heavens, eternal God | 41b | Kocher, Konrad | ELNO |
High in the heavens, eternal God | 44a | Tansur, William | ANGEL'S HYMN |
High o'er the heavens, supreme, alone | 295 | ||
His foundation is in the holy mountains | 343a | ||
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty | 338b | ||
Holy! Holy! Holy is the Lord | 282 | ||
Holy! Holy! Holy! Lord God of Sabbath | 251 | ||
How amiable are thy tabernacles | 344b | ||
How beauteous are their feet | 166 | ||
How blest is he who ne'er consents | 120a | Swaffield, Bennett Mintern | MARWELL |
How blest is he who ne'er consents | 81a | Beethoven, Ludwig van | AMLIN |
How blest the sacred tie that binds | 77 | Nägeli, Hans Georg | LAWTON |
How charming is the place | 155a | ||
How holy, how holy, how holy is this place | 270 | ||
How oft, alas! this wretched heart | 128b | ||
How perfect is thy word | 147b | Stanley, Samuel | SHIRLAND |
How pleasant, how divinely fair | 258 | ||
How pleasant, how divinely fair | 347a | ||
How pleasant, how divinely fair | 76a | ||
How pleased and blest was I | 181a | ||
How pleasing is the voice | 188a | ||
How precious, Lord, thy sacred word | 175b | Friedrich Schneider | HIGHTON |
How precious, Lord, thy sacred word | 178 | ||
How sweet, how heavenly is the sight | 110a | ||
I have seen the wicked in great power | 345c | ||
I lift my soul to God | 140b | ||
I lift my soul to God! | 167b | ||
I love the Lord—he heard my cries | 136a | Bach, Johann Sebastian | PHUVAH |
I love the Lord, he heard my cries | 118a | Bond, Hugh | VESPER |
I love the volume of thy word | 174a | ||
I love thy kingdom, Lord | 157 | ||
I was glad when they said unto me | 336b | ||
I will arise | 306a | ||
I will extol thee, my God O King | 339 | ||
I will lift mine eyes unto the hills | 335a | ||
I would not live alway | 238a | Eberwein, Traugott Maximilian | MUNIR |
I'll praise my Maker with my breath | 172b | Bond, Hugh | |
If human kindness meets return | 250 | ||
In the night, In the night, our hearts requite the Lord | 292 | ||
Indulgent Lord, thy goodness reigns | 40a | Nägeli, Hans Georg | LENI |
Indulgent Lord, thy goodness reigns | 56b | ||
It is a good thing to give thanks | 330a | ||
It is a good thing to give thanks | 330b | Randall, John | |
Jehovah is the Lord our God | 102a | Handel, George Frideric | AVIM |
Jehovah reigns his throne is high | 61a | Smith, Isaac | RUBIC |
Jehovah reigns let all the earth | 49c | ||
Jehovah reigns! let all the earth | 81b | Tuckey, William | NINETY-SEVENTH PSALM TUNE |
Jehovah, Lord of power and might | 105b | Edward G. Taylor | LACHISH |
Jerusalem! my glorious home | 276 | ||
Jesus demands the voice of joy | 46a | ||
Jesus, I love thy charming name | 103b | Whitton | NEW YORK |
Jesus, let thy pitying eye | 229 | ||
Jesus, the Conqueror, reigns | 148b | ||
Joy to the world, the Lord is come | 116 | Handel, George Frideric | ANTIOCH |
Judge me, O Lord | 337b | ||
Keep me, Savior, near thy side | 194b | Cherubini, Luigi | DALLAS |
Kingdoms and thrones to God belong | 83a | ||
Let all the earth their voices raise | 172a | ||
Let all the lands with shouts of joy | 131b | ||
Let all the people join | 185a | ||
Let ev'ry creature | 190b | ||
Let every creature join | 142 | ||
Let every creature join | 188b | ||
Let every mortal ear attend | 99a | ||
Let not despair nor fell revenge | 123a | ||
Let songs of endless praise | 154b | Harrison, Ralph | HUDSON |
Let songs of endless praise | 156b | Nägeli, Hans Georg | BEVERLY |
Let songs of endless praise | 159a | ||
Let thy grace, Lord, make me lowly | 205a | Righini, Vincenzo | BENTLEY |
Let us with a joyful mind | 202a | Rotscher, J. F. | APHEK |
Life is the time to serve the Lord | 74c | Holdroyd, Israel | WELLS |
Lo God is here let us adore | 319 | ||
Lo what a glorious corner-stone | 121a | ||
Lo! the Lord Jehovah liveth | 214a | Weber, Carl Maria von | WILMOT |
Lo! the Lord, the mighty Savior | 216b | ||
Lo! The mighty God appearing | 213b | ||
Long as I live I'll bless thy name | 115a | Gardiner, William | DEDHAM |
Lord of all power and might | 324 | Mason, William | COLLECT |
Lord of hosts, how lovely fair | 203b | Schubert, Franz | RHINE |
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing | 209b | ||
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing | 217a | Silcher, Friedrich | HIGHTON |
Lord, hear the voice of my complaint | 102b | Cuthbert, Elizabeth Howard | HOWARD |
Lord, I am thine, but thou wilt prove | 54 | ||
Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear | 138b | Stanley, Samuel | WARWICK |
Lord, in thy great, thy glorious name | 76b | ||
Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place | 340a | ||
Lord, thou hast searched, and seen me thro' | 61b | ||
Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray | 108b | ||
Lord, thy church hath seen thee rise | 204b | ||
Lord, when my thoughts delighted rove | 73b | ||
Lord, when thou didst ascend on high | 80b | Hatton, John Warrington | DUKE STREET |
Lord! I will bless thee all my days | 48b | ||
Loud swell the pealing organ's notes | 39b | ||
May the grace of Christ our Savior | 211b | ||
Men of God, go take your stations | 219 | ||
Midst sorrow and care | 247 | ||
My country, 'tis of thee | 220a | ||
My God, how endless is thy love | 59a | ||
My God, permit my tongue | 153b | ||
My God, the spring of all my joys | 127 | ||
My God! my Father! blissful name! | 117b | Handel, George Frideric | SIDDIM |
My gracious Redeemer I love | 231 | ||
My heart is fixed on Thee, my God | 82b | ||
My never ceasing songs shall show | 100b | Croft, William | ST. ANN'S |
My Shepherd will supply my need | 129b | ||
My son, know thou the Lord | 162b | Handel, George Frideric | TYNE |
My soul, be on thy guard | 156a | ||
My soul, how lovely is the place | 138a | Callcott, John Wall | SICHEM |
My soul, inspired with sacred love | 43 | Carey, Henry | CUMBERLAND |
My soul, repeat His praise | 146a | Williams, Aaron | ST. THOMAS |
My soul, repeat his praise | 154a | O., H. B. | SHELTON |
My soul, thy great Creator praise | 38b | Croft, William | WINCHESTER |
My soul, with humble fervor raise | 66b | ||
No more, my God, I boast no more | 60a | ||
No offering God requires | 141b | Himmel, Friedrich Heinrich | HARLON |
No war nor battle's sound was heard | 240a | ||
Not to our names, thou only just and true | 234a | ||
Not to the terrors of the Lord | 99b | ||
Now be my heart inspired to sing | 39a | ||
Now let me make the Lord my trust | 119b | ||
Now shall my solemn vows be paid | 122b | ||
Now shall my solemn vows be paid | 91a | Boyce, William | WALNEY |
Now to the Lord a noble song | 51b | Burney, Charles | TRURO |
O 'twas a joyful sound to hear | 107a | ||
O all ye lands, rejoice in God | 132a | ||
O all ye lands, rejoice in God | 86b | ||
O all ye nations, praise the Lord | 108a | Tallis, Thomas | TALLIS |
O all ye nations, praise the Lord | 89a | ||
O all ye people, shout and sing | 68a | ||
O all ye people, shout and sing | 68b | Stanley, Samuel | STONEFIELD |
O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands | 327 | Jones | |
O blessed souls are they | 145a | ||
O come let us sing | 326 | Boyce, William | |
O come, loud anthems let us sing | 60b | ||
O come, loud anthems let us sing | 60c | ||
O could our thoughts and wishes fly | 85a | ||
O for a closer walk with God | 139a | O., H. B. | CHARD |
O give thanks unto the Lord | 342b | ||
O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good | 338a | ||
O God of strength, whose mighty hand | 309 | ||
O God, my heart is fully bent | 111a | Tansur, William | BARBY |
O look to Golgotha | 284 | Silcher, Friedrich | «O look to Golgotha» |
O Lord, my heart cries out for thee | 126b | ||
O Lord, my heart cries out for thee | 90b | ||
O Lord, our Lord, how excellent is thy name | 341a | ||
O Lord, the Savior and defence | 128c | ||
O praise the Lord all ye nations | 296 | ||
O praise the Lord, for he is good | 139b | ||
O praise ye the Lord, prepare a new song | 233b | Haydn, Michael | LYONS |
O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice | 234b | Handel, George Frideric | ST. MICHAEL'S |
O render thanks to God above | 49a | ||
O sacred place where God has fixed his seat | 249 | Kreutzer, Conradin | «O sacred place where God» |
O sing to Jehovah, and magnify his name | 300 | ||
O sing unto the Lord a new song | 329 | ||
O thou that hear'st the prayer of faith | 176b | ||
O thou to whom all creatures bow | 98a | Tansur, William | ST. MARTIN'S |
O thou, my life, my joy | 162a | Bornhardt, Johann Heinrich Carl | DORTON |
O Thou, that hearest the prayer of faith | 175a | ||
O Zion, tune thy voice | 187b | Haydn, Michael | NEWBURY |
O'er the realms of pagan darkness | 215a | ||
Oft as the bell, with solemn toll | 312 | Whitaker, John | «Oft as the bell, with solemn» |
Oh 'twas a joyful sound to hear | 111b | Williams, Aaron | COLCHESTER |
Oh 'twas a joyful sound to hear | 137a | ||
Oh happy day, that fixed my choice | 56a | ||
Oh happy day, that fixed my choice | 72b | ||
Oh praise the Lord with one consent | 109a | Croft, William | LONDON |
Oh praise the Lord with one consent | 125a | Arnold, Samuel | WAREHAM |
Oh that the Lord would guide my ways | 132b | Read, Daniel | WINTER |
Oh where is now that glowing love | 83c | Nägeli, Hans Georg | ANSON |
Oh, could I speak the matchless worth | 176a | ||
Oh, could I speak the matchless worth | 178b | ||
Oh, could I speak the matchless worth | 180 | Radiger, Anton | ELEON |
Oh, could our throughts and wishes fly | 86a | ||
Oh! happy is the man who hears | 125b | ||
On the mountain's top appearing | 214c | ||
On the mountain's top appearing | 216a | ||
On the tree of life eternal | 210b | Amadeus Mozart, Wolfgang | CESAREA |
Our father who art in heav'n | 303 | ||
Our Father who art in heaven | 345b | ||
Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name | 348 | ||
Our Father, who in heaven art | 106b | ||
Out of the depths have I cried unto thee, O Lord | 340b | ||
Plunged in a gulf of dark despair | 320 | ||
Praise the Lord, O my soul | 333 | ||
Praise the Lord, when blushing morning | 245 | ||
Praise the Lord, who reigns above | 227 | ||
Praise the Lord, who reigns above | 228b | ||
Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore him | 206a | ||
Praise to God, immortal praise | 193a | ||
Praise to thee, thou great creator | 213a | Henkel, M. | BEULAH |
Praise ye Jehovah, in loud pealing songs | 293 | Kocher, Konrad | «Praise ye Jehovah, in loud» |
Praise ye Jehovah's name | 220c | ||
Praise ye the Lord | 336a | ||
Rise, my soul, stretch out thy wings | 226a | ||
Roll on, thou mighty ocean | 224b | ||
Safely through another week | 204a | Döring, Johann Friedrich Samuel | EDMONTON |
Salvation to our God | 248 | ||
Salvation! salvation | 244 | ||
Savior, source of every blessing | 206b | ||
See gentle patience smile on pain | 84a | Oliver, Henry K. | FEDERAL STREET |
See the good shepherd gently leads | 63b | Oliver, Henry K. | HARMONY GROVE |
See what a living stone | 346b | ||
Seek ye the Lord | 345a | ||
Shine mighty God on Zion shine | 133b | ||
Show pity Lord, O Lord, forgive | 79b | ||
Sing hallelujah, praise the Lord | 223 | ||
Sing praises to our God | 161a | ||
Sing to the Lord a new made song | 134b | Randall, John | CAMBRIDGE |
Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands | 97b | ||
Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands! | 97a | ||
Sing unto God, exalt his name | 260 | Silcher, Friedrich | «Sing unto God, exalt his name» |
Sing, all ye ransomed of the Lord | 98b | ||
Sister, thou wast mild and lovely | 209c | ||
Songs anew of honor framing | 215b | ||
Soon as I heard my Father say | 96a | ||
Soon may the last glad song arise | 63a | ||
Spirit of peace, celestial dove | 121b | ||
Sure there's a righteous God | 171b | ||
Sweet is the work, my God, my King | 75a | ||
Sweet is the work, O Lord | 161b | Kreutzer, Conradin | CUMWELL |
Sweet the moments, rich in blessing | 211a | ||
Sweet the moments, rich in blessing | 212b | O., H. B. | OTTO |
Sweet the time, exceeding sweet | 200b | ||
Sweet the time, exceeding sweet | 202b | Wranitzky, Paul | ANFIELD |
Teach me the measure of my days | 118b | ||
Tempests arise when God appoints | 135a | Clark | KENDALL |
That day of wrath, that dreadful day | 40b | ||
That man is blest who stands in awe | 67b | ||
The day is past and gone | 168b | ||
The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof | 253 | ||
The God of glory sends his summons forth | 235 | ||
The heav'ns declare thy glory, Lord | 82a | ||
The heavens declare the glory of God | 334a | ||
The heavens declare thy glory, Lord | 259 | ||
The Lord hath both a temple here | 94b | Attwood, Thomas | CHELSEA |
The Lord himself, the mighty Lord | 126a | ||
The Lord himself, the mighty Lord | 92c | Behrens, J. J. | LENOAL |
The Lord is great! Ye hosts of heaven, adore him | 221b | ||
The Lord is in his holy temple | 305 | ||
The Lord is my light and my salvation | 343b | ||
The Lord is my shepherd | 334b | ||
The Lord is our shepherd, our guardian and guide | 236b | ||
The Lord is risen indeed | 144b | ||
The Lord Jehovah reigns | 181b | Williams, Aaron | DALSTON |
The Lord Jehovah reigns | 182b | ||
The Lord Jehovah reigns | 185b | ||
The Lord my pasture shall prepare | 47a | Yoakley, William | YOAKLEY |
The Lord my pasture shall prepare | 52a | ||
The Lord my pasture shall prepare | 58a | Arne, Thomas | ARNE |
The Lord my Shepherd is | 149 | Danzi, Franz | EVELYN |
The Lord my shepherd is | 168a | ||
The Lord my shepherd is | 169 | Tomaschek, Wenzel Johann | KELSAL |
The Lord of glory is my Light | 94a | ||
The Lord proclaims his power aloud | 47b | ||
The Lord reigneth, let the people tremble | 337a | ||
The Lord, the only God is great | 120b | Crotch, William | UDA |
The pity of the Lord | 140a | ||
The Prince of salvation in triumph is riding | 241 | ||
The Savior's glorious name | 147a | Silcher, Friedrich | WELBY |
The spacious firmament on high | 50 | ||
The Spirit in our hearts | 163b | ||
The voice of free grace cries escape | 242 | ||
The winter is over and gone the thrush whistles | 232a | ||
Thee we adore, eternal name | 107b | ||
Thee will I bless, O Lord, my God | 109b | Clarke, Jeremiah | NOTTINGHAM |
There is a fountain filled with blood | 323 | ||
There is a stream whose gentle flow | 66a | Mendelssohn, Felix | LADE |
There is a stream, whose gentle flow | 78c | ||
There is an hour of peaceful rest | 225 | Naumann, Johann Gottlieb | «There is an hour of peaceful rest» |
Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord we love | 69a | Rinck, Johann Christian Heinrich | KORAH |
This is the day the Lord hath made | 97c | Arne, Thomas | ARLINGTON |
Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore thee | 243 | Clarke-Whitfeld, John | SCOTLAND |
Thou art my portion, O my God | 115b | ||
Thou art my portion, O my God | 95a | Webbe, Samuel | FERRY |
Thou great Instructor, lest I stray | 78a | Malan, César | WELTON |
Thou shalt, O Lord, descend | 152b | ||
Thou Shepherd of Israel, and mine | 230a | ||
Thou, gracious Lord, art my defence | 134a | ||
Thou, Jehovah, God o'er all | 198a | ||
Thus far the Lord has led me on | 78b | ||
Thy name, Almighty Lord | 150b | ||
To bless thy chosen race | 145b | Linley the elder, Thomas | PENTONVILLE |
To bless thy chosen race | 163c | Morley, Thomas 1845-1891 | SUNBURY |
To bless thy chosen race | 164a | ||
To celebrate thy praise, O Lord | 124b | ||
To God address the joyful psalm | 113a | Burney, J. | STADE |
To God our voices let us raise | 55b | Crust, Carl | GEDER |
To God the great, the ever blest | 83b | ||
To God, in whom I trust | 148a | Handel, George Frideric | THATCHER |
To God, our strength, your voice aloud | 105a | Hiller, Johann Adam | |
To God, our strength, your voice aloud | 114a | ||
To God, who dwells on Zion's mount | 95b | Hayes, William | OTFORD |
To heaven I lift my waiting eyes | 92a | Mather, William | MEDFIELD |
To our almighty Maker God | 123b | Luther, Martin | LUTZEN |
To our Almighty Maker, God | 113b | Jones, William | STEPHENS |
To our Redeemer's glorious name | 104 | ||
To spend one sacred day | 192a | Dearle, F. | KINGSTON |
To the hills, I lift my eyes | 226b | ||
To thee, great God, I make my prayer | 45a | Kocher, Konrad | MINAL |
To thee, my righteous King and Lord | 130a | ||
To thee, my righteous King and Lord | 130b | Eberwein, Traugott Maximilian | VALENTIA |
To thy pastures fair and large | 193b | Malan, César | HENDON |
To us a Child of hope is born | 90a | ||
Triumphant Zion, lift thy head | 57 | ||
Triumphant Zion, lift thy head | 70a | ||
Watchman, watchman, tell us of the night | 287 | ||
We love thy holy temple, Lord | 100a | ||
Welcome delightful morn | 186a | ||
Welcome, sweet day of rest | 170b | Read, Daniel | LISBON |
When all Thy mercies, O my God | 131a | Wyman, B. | ORNINGTON |
When all thy mercies, O my God | 135b | Cole, John | GENEVA |
When at a distance, Lord, we trace | 65b | Webbe, Samuel | NAZARETH |
When gladness wings my favor'd hour | 117a | Oliver, Henry K. | WALNUT GROVE |
When overwhelmed with grief | 164b | Stadler, Maximilian | ELOME |
When shall the voice of singing flow | 222b | ||
When thou my righteous Judge | 173 | ||
When we, our wearied limbs to rest | 55a | ||
When, as returns this solemn day | 246 | ||
Where is my Savior now | 192b | ||
Where shall the man be found | 146b | ||
While beauty clothes the fertile vale | 93a | ||
While my Redeemer's near | 171a | Beethoven, Ludwig van | GORTON |
While Thee I seek, protecting Power | 101 | Pleyel, Ignaz | BRATTLE STREET |
While this day of light is shedding | 280 | Nägeli, Hans Georg | «While this day of light» |
While with ceaseless course the sun | 240b | Webbe, Samuel | BENEVENTO |
Who shall ascend thy heavenly place | 42a | ||
Who shall ascend thy heavenly place | 71a | Smart, George | BRUNSWICK |
Who shall ascend thy heavenly place | 75b | Knapp, William | ALL-SAINTS |
Who, O Lord, when life is o'er | 200a | Latrobe, Christian Ignatius | EDYFIELD |
Whom have we, Lord, in heaven but thee | 96b | Kocher, Konrad | WALDRON |
Wide, ye heavenly gates, unfold | 194a | ||
With cheerful notes let all the earth | 124a | ||
With humble heart and tongue | 145c | ||
With joy we hail the sacred day | 88a | ||
With joy we meditate the grace | 91b | ||
With one consent let all the earth | 59b | ||
With reverence let the saints appear | 119a | ||
Ye boundless realms of joy | 184b | ||
Ye Christian heralds, go, proclaim | 49b | ||
Ye dying sons of men | 189 | ||
Ye mighty rulers of the land | 347b | ||
Ye mighty rulers of the land | 45b | ||
Ye saints and servants of the Lord | 174b | ||
Ye trembling captives, hear | 150a | ||
Ye tribes of Adam, join | 191 | ||
Ye youthful hearts, with vigor warm | 136b | ||
Yes, the Redeemer rose | 184a | ||
Your harps, ye trembling saints | 156c | ||
Your harps, ye trembling saints | 165 | ||
Zion, awake, thy strength renew | 79a | Méhul, Etienne Nicolas | GILEAD |
Works at CPDL
Title | Composer | Arranger | No. | Year | Genre | Subgenre | Vo. | Voices |
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Behold the morning sun | Johann Friedrich Samuel Döring | 158a | 1841 | Sacred | Chorales | 4 | SATB | |
Blest is the man, who shuns the place | Friedrich Ernst Fesca | 110b | 1841 | Sacred | Chorales | 4 | SATB | |
Come, Thou almighty King | Felice Giardini | 220b | 1841 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB | |
Come, let us lift our joyful eyes | Karl Gotthelf Gläser | 117c | 1841 | Sacred | Chorales | 4 | SATB | |
Coronation | Oliver Holden | 112b | 1793 | Sacred | 4 | SATB | ||
Denmark | Martin Madan | 288 | 1841 | Sacred | Hymns | 3 | STB | |
Double chant in E major | John Randall | 330b | 1841 | Sacred | Anglican chants | 4 | SATB | |
Enter not into judgement | Thomas Attwood | 264 | 1841 | Sacred | Anthems | 4 | SATB | |
How blest is he who ne'er consents | Bennett Mintern Swaffield | 120a | 1822 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB | |
How precious, Lord, thy sacred word | Friedrich Schneider | 175b | 1841 | Sacred | Chorales | 4 | STTB | |
Lord of all power and might | William Mason | 324 | 1841 | Sacred | Anthems | 4 | SATB | |
Safely through another week | Johann Friedrich Samuel Döring | 204a | 1841 | Sacred | Chorales | 4 | SATB | |
Windham | Daniel Read | 74b | 1785 | Sacred | 4 | SATB |