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A COMPANION TO DR. WATTS'S
PSALMS AND HYMNS.

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SOLD BY G. VIRTUE, 26, IVY-LANE;
THE DEPOSITORY OF THE REV. ALEXANDER FLETCHER'S WORKS;

and also by

DUNCAN AND CO., PATERNOSTER-ROW; WESTLEY, and
SIMPKIN AND MARSHALL, STATIONERS' COURT;
NISBETT, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET;

AND ALL BOOKSELLERS.

1835.

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LONDON:

JOSEPH RICKERBY, PRINTER,

SHERBOURN-LANE.

PREFACE

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THE FIRST EDITION.

THERE are so many Collections of Hymns submitted to the religious public, of undoubted excellence and usefulness, as to render the present selection an intrusion, if it cannot justly lay claim to some peculiar advantages. The circumstance which first gave rise to this work, was the want of a proper Collection of Hymns suited to my Catechetical Seminary assembling on the afternoon of the Sabbath day. Hymns for Sabbath Schools were found adapted to a class of children very differently situated, and other hymn books were too voluminous and expensive. In my Catechetical Seminary, many of the pupils are advanced beyond the period of childhood, and a very considerable proportion have received the advantage of a liberal education. It was also an object, in preparing this work, that it should be adapted to the purposes of public worship in the congregation, particularly on a Sabbath evening. Popular hymns, not found in the books generally used by the congregation, have, on par

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ticular occasions, been introduced: the lively and striking manner in which they have been sung, gives much encouragement for bringing forward the present compilation.

It now remains, that mention be made of the advantages of this work, which may entitle it to the patronage and acceptance of our congregation. In other hymn books there are many hymns too long for the purposes of public worship. In this work, long hymns are shortened, some words and lines have been altered, but care has been taken not to disturb the sense of the original authors. It was desirable that this Collection should contain, at a small price, a great variety of hymns and measures; and it will be found, that this variety is greater than in any other. It embraces the grand leading doctrines of our holy faith, and contains a great many subjects adapted to youth. It is intended as Companion to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns, where that excellent work has been used; consequently, it does not interfere with it: yet, this Companion is enriched with various beautiful compositions from the Miscellanies of that distinguished author. It will be found, on strict perusal, that some subjects are not noticed in the Table of Contents; such as the Lord's Supper, there being an ample supply on that and some other particular points in Dr. Watts; although there are many hymns in this

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Collection, under the heads of Christ, Spirit, Church, &c. quite applicable to that and other subjects.

Very great attention has been paid to the adaptation of tunes to the sense and subject of the hymns; and particularly in the application of repeating tunes. The expression of the music has been studied. Too few consider that the benefit of music is lost, where it is without expression: in this case it can never fire the soul with the fervour of sacred devotion. This work contains verses adapted to various popular airs and pieces, such as Denmark, Sheffield, Poland, &c.; also, a favourite air and chorus in Handel's Oratorio of Judas Maccabees, the latter of which is very suitable to missionary occasions. In the arrangement of the hymns, it was thought desirable to class them according to their measures, which will not only be assisting the precentor, by preventing mistakes in the setting a wrong tune to the hymn, which too frequently occurs, but will very much supersede the necessity of an enlarged Index. At the close of the hymns are added various sentences, chiefly from the Scriptures. These are inserted in the hope that, at no very distant period, such improvement will be made in the different congregations, that ey may be sung, on suitable occasions, by the general assembly of worshippers, with the same readiness as the most familiar tunes now are, being adapted to plain, easy

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