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EDITOR “TABOR,” ”GLAD TIDINGS,” ETC.

SUNDAY-SCHOOL ‘SECRETARY.

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PREFACE.

 

For: several years past, the conviction has been row-
ing in the mind of the Church that, in the use of per-

haps not less than forty different books of Sunday-school .

music—ignoring, as most of them do, the choicest hymns
of the Church—our children will “be taught not to sing
with the congregation.” Hoping to remedy, in some
degree, this evil, the General Conference, which met in
Memphis, May, 1870, passed the following:

“Resolved, That this General Conference hereby di-
rects the publication of a suitable book of Sunday-8011001
music as soon as practicable.”

The duty of bringing out this work was assigned to
the Sunday-5011001 Secretary, and the following gentle-
men were ”appointed a committee to aid him” in the
work: T. J. Magruder, W. H. Foster, Rev. W. P. Har—
rison, D.D., T. F. Childs, and O. B. Kerlin.

In the nature of the case these gentlemen have not
been able to afford the Secretary that measure of assist-
ance which he would gladly have received from them.
This is stated in justice to the committee, that they may
not be blamed for whatever may be imagined to be ob-
jectionable in the book. For what they have been able
to do we are thankful. _

To Messrs. Root & Cady, Mr. T. E. Perkins, Mr. Philip
Phillips, Rev. Robert Lowry, Dr. A. B. Everett, W. H.
Doane, O. W. Perkins, and others, among the leading
publishers and most gifted composers, we are under
many obligations. We are much indebted to the
Book Editor, Rev. T. O. Summers, D.D., LL.D., for
important assistance that his varied gifts and complete
acquaintance with hymnology eminently prepared him
to give. But in attempting to meet the requirement of
the General Conference, in bringing out this book—for

 

which neither talent nor education had fitted us—we
owe most to Mr. R. M. McIntosh, a worthy member
of our Church, whose interest in'the cause induced him
to bring to our aid both educated talent and ri 9
experience; for which the only remuneration that e
accepts is the pleasure of doing good.

For the many excellences of this book our friends
must receive the credit; for its defects we must be for-
given—we have done what we could.

While avowing that it does not reach even our own
ideal of what such a work ought to be, it is not pre-
sumptuous to say that it is believed to be better ada ted
to the wants of a Christian Sunday-school than tiose
we have been using. While the work retains the true
characteristics of a Sunday-school Music-book, we hope
to be approved for introducing many of those noble
hymns in which the Church has long offered the incense
of praise and celebrated the triumphs of race.

We have ventured to call this little book of songs
”THE AMARANTH : ” a word that is not to be taken as
descriptive of the humble volume that it adorns, but of
those immortal gospel truths which give to sacred song
all its inspiration. St. Peter has used the word, in its
original form, to describe that “inheritance” which is
not only “incorruptible and undefiled," but so divine
in its nature and supports, that it may be said also,
that it “fadcth not away, reserved in heaven for you
who are kept by the power of God through faith unto
salvation, ready to be revealed in the last time.”

ATTICUS G. HAYGOOD,
Sunday-school Secretary
NASHVILLE, March 1, 1871.

    
   
   
  
  
  
   
   
   
   
  
   
  
  
  
   
  
  
   

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