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A classic collection of hymns and choruses, Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos was developed by Ira D. Sankey as a resource for his concerts and revival meetings in the late 19th century. This collection is still popular today, with a wide selection of hymns and songs on many different themes. Now the Music edition is available again at long last, enabling churches to restock and be sure of continuing to access the deep riches of Sankey's compilation for years to come.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Favorite hymns, sacred songs, and offertories presented in an easy-to-play style with words and chord names.
Hymns are a form of worship and prayer that are capable of expressing what mere words alone cannot. Many favorite Christian hymns and their authors have incredible stories that will make you listen to and sing these songs in an entirely different way. Our team spent thousands of hours researching and finding the most inspiring stories that will uplift those who take time to read or listen.
"Music and silence-how I detest them both!"Screwtape, under-secretary to the devil, The Screwtape Letters by C. S. LewisIt's easy to see why the enemies of mankind would hate and fear both sacred silence and sacred music. Both bring joy, spur contemplation, and draw the soul nearer to the Lord. Both have been part of our private prayer as well as our communal liturgy for thousands of years.The Psalms-biblical songs of praise, supplication, and wonder-have been sung for three thousand years. Naturally, Jesus, His disciples, and later the early Christian community also sang hymns (from the Greek word meaning "songs of praise"), as The New Testament makes clear. We sing because we love, and sung praise elevates our words, takes them out of the realm of the commonplace, and increases our joy. The holy pleasure of singing to God involves the entire person-spirit, heart, mind, and body-and unites us not only with the Divine but also with one another as a worshiping community.This collection of hymns for the singing Catholic congregation exemplifies the best of the genre. These songs are religiously orthodox, beautiful, sacred, and-for the most part-familiar. But here you will also find worthy hymn tunes and texts that are new to you.We present this book to propose not that hymns replace the proper chants for that days Mass* but live happily alongside them. In most instances the proper chants for processions are the prerogative of cantors and choirs and, as they change very day as part of the Mass aren't practical to be sung by the congregation. Hymns, on the other hand, belong to all the faithful and serve as a key means of the "active participation" spoken of in Vatican II's Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy. Hymns have been sung as an important part of the Liturgy of the Hours for century upon century, so they are nothing new, new only to be sung at Mass. "To promote active participation, the people should be encouraged to take part by means of acclamations, responses, psalmody, antiphons, and songs, as well as by actions, gestures, and bodily attitudes. And at the proper times all should observe a reverent silence."Sacrosanctum Concilium (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, Vatican II, 1963), Paragraph 30In a parish where the scriptures are sung, the introit will accompany the procession of the ministers and the cross. Clergy, choir, and people can then sing a congregational hymn. The same is true at offertory and Communion: hymns can follow the proper chants. And at the conclusion of Mass, a suitable hymn can send the people forth with the praise of Almighty God on their lips.May this book bring joy to all who sing from it! What is the source of the Sung Antiphons for the Roman liturgy Mass?The proper texts of the Antiphons of the Roman liturgy may be found in: Graduale Romanum; English translations of these texts are also widely available. The antiphons from the Roman Missal, third edition, may also serve as proper texts. For more information see: Sacrosanctum Concilium (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, Vatican II, 1963), Musicam Sacram (Instruction on Music in the Liturgy, 1967)The General Instruction of the Roman Missal, 2010.
SACRED SONGS WITH l STANDARD HYMNS, c 750 - PIECES - . 7 COMPILED AND SUNG BY IRA D. SANKEY. LONDON MORGAN AND SCOTT, OFFICE OF Zltt Itristiaa, 12, PATERNOSTER BUILDINGS, E. C. And nuay k Orabed of my BooRreUw m MwricscIZc. r A TONIC SOL-FA EDITION MAY AL80 BE HAD. The Editor of SAOREDSO NG A S N D SOLOS W ITH STANDARHDY MNSC, O MBINED, gratefully acknowledges e permission given him by the following Authors or Owners, for the use of their Copyright Hymns and Tunes -Mrs. C. F. Alexander the Rev. H. Allon, D. D. Miss F. C. Armatrong Rev. S. Baring-Gould Sir J. Barnby the Right Rev. E. H. Bickersteth, Lord Bishop of Exeter the late Rev. Horatius Bonar, D. D. Mrs. C. J. Bonsr Miss Jane Borthwick Rev. H. Burton Miss E. M. Campbell Mr. R. C. Chapman Rev. V. J. Charlesworth the late Miss E. C. Clephane Mrs. Codner Mrs. Cousin Mrs. Crewdson the late Mrs. M. Lee Demarest W. Chatterton Dlx, Esq. Miss Sarah Doudney Frederick Dykes, Esq. the late Rev. John Ellerton the Representatives of the late Miss C. Elliott Miss E. 8. Elliott the Representa. tives of the late Right Rev, Alex. Ewing, Bishop of Argyll Miss M. Farninghaml the late Mrs. H. Q. Gauntlett Miss Hankey the late Miss F. R. Havergal the late Miss M. V. Q. Havergal Mr. J. Hayes E. J. Hopkins, Esq., Mus. Doc. Messrs. Houlston Sons Miss A. M. Hull Messrs. Hutchings Co. Yrs. Luke Mrs. W. P. Mackay the late Mrs. Margaret Mackay Rev. J. R. Macduff, D. D. Messrs. Masters Co. H. M. Matheson, Esq. Albert Midlane, Esq. the late Rev. W. Mitchell Rev. Theodore Monod Rev. S. C. Morgan Messrs. Novel10 Co. the late Mrs. Pennefather Mrs. S. N. Pigott Rev. W. Pulling Messrcl. Richardson Son Mm. Shipton the late Rev. J. Q. Small the late Rev. J. DenhamSmith Rev. S. J. Stone Rev. W. T. Storrs Slr Arthur Sullivah Miss Q. M. Taylor Rev. R Twells Charles Vincent, Esq., Mus. Doc. J. Walch, Esq. Francis G. Wesley, Esq. Miss E. H. Willis the Right Rev. J. Wordsworth, D. D., Lord Bishop of Salisbury also to Mr. Jmes McGranah n Nr. Geo. C. Stebbins Mr. W. H. Doane Rev. R. Lowry the late Mr. Philip Phillips, and other leading American Authors, for the use of their latest and best Pieces. STANDARD H Y M N S COMBINED. HIS Volunle contains all of tlie original 441 Pieces, together with the 309 L L A SAC KEDi SONGS AND SOL. O S WITH STANDARDH Y -N S niaking in all 750 Pleces ilulllbered in consecutive order. We believe that the introduction of these Stafidu d Iiyrn s and T rnes will rneet a long-felt want in connection with the use of SACRED SONGS AND SOLOS. And we trust that a great blessing may still accompany their use in special Evangelistic meetings, and in tllc homes of the people. I . - --Nols.-A lay r unlber c the Pieces in thzs Collectwn are COPYRLGHT. and cannot 66 printed or re bZtrhed wzthout pernzzssion of the uwnerJ a the Copyrzghts. MORGAN 8t SC TT, PUBLISHERS. - ---------I . SACRE S D O NGS AN D SOLOS. NO, I. sob IbI darf, 3. See the glorious banner waving I 4. Fierto and long the battle ragad, Huu the tnrmpa blow But our help is near In our Leadeh name well triumph Onward comes our rat Commander, Over every foe Cheer, my comra es, W l NO. 2 . dbk aIbt-. a h r r m. L. B The g ates of i t shall n ot h shu . t at all by day.-Rev w i . g ., 5. J. .. 3. Press onward then, though foes may frown, I. Beyond the rivers brink well lay While mercysWgate is open I The cross that here is given, Acee t the crosr, and win the crown, And bear thecrown of life away, foves everlasting token. And love Him more in heaven, NO. 3. 3Jteaa gabts Qbtn It, P. P. B. God is love.--I JOHN iv. 8. P. P. u S L 4 6...