Page 443 Salve Caput Cruentatum (“Hail, O head whose gore pours down thee”) Translation: Fr. Dominic Popplewell Tune: “Sillery” • 88 88 8 88 88 8
Page 442 Salve Caput Cruentatum Translation: Textus originalis Latinus Tune: “Sillery” • 88 88 8 88 88 8
Page 334 6th century — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Come then, my soul, and gladly sing”) Translation: Historic Roman Catholic Translation • 1670AD Tune: “Innsbruck M8” • 886 D 886 D
Page 254 Jam Desinant Suspiria (“Ye people, cease from tears”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Tune: “Potsdam” • 66 86 (SM) 66 86 (SM)
Page 255 Jam Desinant Suspiria (“Ye people, cease from tears”) Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington Text only—can be used with any 66 86 (SM) 66 86 (SM)
Page 853 “Praise To The Lord, The Almighty” Text by Joachim Neander; translation from German by Catherine Winkworth Tune: “Lobe Den Herren” • 14 14 4 7 8 14 14 4 7 8
Page 849 “Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty” by Reginald Heber Tune: “Nicaea” • 11 12 12 10 11 12 12 10
Page 827 Hymn of the Greek Church (“It is a splendid thing to glorify and praise”) Translation: John Brownlie Tune: “Festal Song” • 66 86 (SM) 66 86 (SM)
Page 817 “The Earth Itself Declares” by Saint Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel Tune: “Festal Song” • 66 86 (SM) 66 86 (SM)
Page 799 “The King Of Love My Shepherd Is” Paraphrase of Psalm 22 by Sir Henry Williams Baker Tune: “St Columba 7M” • 87 87 Iambic 87 87 Iambic