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ii. poorer members of the congregations; and the Editor, being anxious that all classes of the community should be able to take part in the devotional exercise of singing the praises of the Almighty in public Congregation, resolved to issue the Hymns without the music, at a price which should place the publication within the means of the humblest classes.

Whatever may be the merits or the demerits of the Selection, the Editor can safely say that he has undertaken his task conscientiously, unbiassed by any party-spirit, and uninfluenced by any sectarianism. His sole object, throughout the undertaking, has been to collect from the writers of accredited authors, such Hymns as are adapted for public singing in Churches—such as hymns, in fact, as fitly express what ought to be the feelings of every devout and sincere worshipper.

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