LECTION OF TUNES, ANTHEMS, SENTENCES AND HYMNS,
_Old and new. Designed for the Church, the Vestry, or the Parlor._
Adapted to every variety of metre in common use, and appropriate to
every occasion where God is worshipped and men are blessed. From the
compositions of Billings, Holden, Maxim, Edson, Holyoke, Read, Kimball,
Morgan, Wood, Swan, &c. &c., and eminent American authors now living, as
well as from distinguished European composers. Embracing a greater
variety of Music for Congregations, Societies, Singing Schools, and
Choirs, than any other collection extant.
IN THREE PARTS. BY REV. D. H. MANSFIELD.
The publishers have received, _unsolicited_, the highest recommendations
from gentlemen of musical education; and they respectfully call the
attention of leaders of choirs and teachers of singing schools
throughout New England, to this work, before purchasing their books for
fall and winter schools. Nearly one hundred thousand copies have been
sold since it was first published.
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THE CYTHARA.
A NEW AND EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF SACRED MUSIC.
Comprising PSALM AND HYMN TUNES, of every variety and metre, ANTHEMS,
CHANTS, AN ORATORIO, SET PIECES, ETC.
BY I. B. WOODBURY.
Author of the "Dulcimer," of which more than 140,000 copies have been
sold.
Mr. Woodbury's long residence in Europe, and his intimate acquaintance
with the music and musical people of every section of our country, their
wants and predilections, have imparted to him advantages hardly
vouchsafed to any other man. To these qualifications he brings the vigor
and elasticity of early manhood, and, after years of untiring and
energetic devotion to this one subject, he has produced a volume of
Sacred Music, rich in melody, chaste and harmonious in composition,
simple in arrangement, and thoroughly adapted to the wants of his own
country.
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COLBURN'S FIRST LESSONS. Intellectual Arithmetic, upon the Inductive
Method of Instruction. By Warren Colburn.
"Colburn's First Lessons, the only faultiest school book that we have,
has made a great change in the mode of teaching Arithmetic, and is
destined to make a still greater. It should be made the basis of
instruction in this department."--_From the School and Schoolmaster._
"Warren Colbu
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