REV. CHARLES GARRETT, Liverpool. Rothe. Come, Thou Fount of every blessing. - R. Robinson. When wilt Thou save the people? - Elliott. W. LLOYD GARRISON. Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve. Ye tribes of Adam far. Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings. MR. GLADSTONE never made a list of his favourite hymns. Lead, kindly light. Rock of ages. SARAH GRand. Calm me, my God, and keep me calm. Call me, dear Saviour, I will wait Thee. GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS. RICHD. LE Gallienne. Lead, kindly light. Peace, perfect peace. CANON LIDDON. Our God, our help in ages past (one of the three best). MRS. LYNN LINTON. My God, my Father. Nearer, my God, to Thee. Lead, kindly light. SIR JOHN LUBBOCK (out of 20 or more hymns). New every morning is the love. While shepherds watched their flocks by night. Jesus Christ is risen to-day, Alleluia! The Church's one foundation. Hark, hark, my soul angelic songs are swelling. As pants the hart for cooling streams. Keble. 'Tis gone, that bright and orbed blaze. -Keble. REV. D. MACRAE (Dundee). My God, I thank Thee. - Procter. I heard the voice of Jesus say. — Bonar. Sun of my soul. Keble. One holy Church of God appears.-S. W. Longfellow. Page Hopps. EDITOR" DAILY CHRONICLE" (H. W. MASSINGHAM) (not in order of helpfulness, but suggestions). Thou hidden love of God. My God, I love Thee not because. Come, O thou traveller unknown. Christ, whose glories fill the sky. JUSTIN MCCARTHY, M.P. Adeste fideles. Lead, kindly light. MRS. ALICE MEYNELL. Abide with me. My God, my Father, while I stray. Art thou weary, art thou languid. Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty. Our blest Redeemer. PROFESSOR MAX MÜLLER. Caput cruentatum (strong impression as a child). PROFESSOR MAX MÜLLER DR. RIGG. Continued. Jesu, Thy boundless love to me. - P. Gerhardt. Now I have found the ground whereon. - Rothe, translated by Thou hidden love of God, Whose height. Tersteegen, trans- Come, Saviour Jesus, from above. LADY HENRY SOMERSET. The will of God. - Faber. A. Procter. A first sorrow. M. H. SPIELMANN (Jewish). Adôn 'Olam. Tigdal. Shemong. REV. THOMAS SPURGEON. There is a fountain filled with blood. Madame Bourignon. THE DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND (who has compiled a private hymnal for use in Trentham Church). And now, O Father, mindful of the love. THE PRESIDENTt of the Wesleyan Conference (Rev. D. J. WALLER). The God of Abraham praise. Ere God had built the mountains. Thou Shepherd of Israel and mine. There is a wideness in God's mercy. - Faber. HEAD MASTER OF HARROW (Dr. Welldon). Our God, our help in ages past. Rock of ages. Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty. ARCHDEACON WILSON, OF MANCHESTER. Father, whate'er of earthly bliss. Steele. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds. -Doddridge. Come, ye that love the Lord. - Watts. O Thou to whose all-searching sight.-7. Wesley. Addison. Jesus, whene'er Thy people meet. - Cowper. Watts. Who follow Christ whate'er betide. C. Winkworth. ARCHDEACON WILSON OF MANCHESTER - Continued. Be Thou my guardian and my guide. -F. Williams. CHARLES Wesley. O for a thousand tongues to sing. Doddridge. BISHOP MOORHOUSE (attaches the deepest and most sacred associations and memories of good). Jesu, Lover of my soul. My God, my Father, while I stray. O God of Bethel, by whose hand. Awake, my soul, and with the sun Blessed Lord, in Thee is refuge By Christ redeemed, in Christ restored Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott 236 237 202 119 |