Page 417 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Text only—can be used with any 86 86 (CM) 86 86 (CM)
Page 416 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Seventh Tune: “St Anne” • 86 86 (CM) 86 86 (CM)
Page 415 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Sixth Tune: “Winchester Old” • 86 86 (CM) 86 86 (CM)
Page 410 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington First Tune: “Bristol” • 86 86 (CM) 86 86 (CM)
Page 411 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Second Tune: “St Flavian” • 86 86 (CM) 86 86 (CM)
Page 412 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Third Tune: “Horsley” • 86 86 (CM) 86 86 (CM)
Page 413 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Fourth Tune: “Windsor” • 86 86 (CM) 86 86 (CM)
Page 414 Rebus Creatis Nil Egens (“To crown that perfect bliss of Thine”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Fifth Tune: “St Fulbert” • 86 86 (CM) 86 86 (CM)
Page 862 “My God, Accept My Heart This Day” by Matthew Bridges Tune: “Song 67” • 86 86 (CM) A “text only version” is included at page bottom, providing melodic flexibility. 86 86 (CM)
Page 842 “Sing Praise To God Who Reigns Above” Translated from German by Frances Elizabeth Cox Tune: “Mit Freuden Zart” • 87 87 88 7 87 87 88 7