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The Electronic Edition
It is a privilege to release this Public Domain edition of John Wesley's
Collection of Hymns for the People called Methodists, from the text of the final
hymnbook of that name published in 1876. The first 539 of these hymns are
substantially in the form published by John Wesley in 1780, while the remainder
of the work is a Supplement. A subsequent hypertext release of this file will
allow me to highlight the variation between the hymns in each edition of the
work; meanwhile, I would direct anyone in need of the exact 1780 text to the
bicentennial edition of "The Works of John Wesley", Volume 7, edited by Franz
Hildebrandt and Oliver A. Beckerlegge, OUP 1983, and published in the United
States by the Abingdon Press.
I am aware that there is no list of authors in this initial release; it is
partially missing from the copy of the hymnbook that I scanned, but I have
access to a full list and will remedy the omission as soon as possible.
Appendix A is the text of a series of lectures given by Bernard Manning, who
re-awakened British Methodism to the lasting value of the Collection. I refer
the reader to the Foreword to the Lectures, by Rev. Henry Bett, author of "The
Hymns of Methodism", to justify the inclusion of this work. A scrupulous
consideration of the British law of copyright would probably find that the 695
words of Dr. Bett's Foreword is still protected; I am trying to discover who
holds the rights in this case, in order to ask permission for its inclusion
here, but it is a difficult and time-consuming business. Meanwhile, perhaps it
might be considered to be quoted here in an appropriate critical context.
I am endebted to the Rev. Wilfred Little for permission to include as
Appendix B a brief extract from his work in progress "METHODIST HYMNODY: A
FASCICLE TO SUPPLEMENT THE DICTIONARY OF HYMNOLOGY, REVISED EDITION, 1907, BY
THE REVEREND JOHN JULIAN, D.D.", commissioned by THE HYMN SOCIETY OF GREAT
BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
It is certain that errors will be found in my transcription, for which I
apologise in advance. I would welcome notice of any found, however trivial.
John Harris.
e-mail: j.harris@bristol.ac.uk
mail: 24 beaconsfield rd, bristol, bs8 2ts, uk
tel: +44 117 973 8386
e-text released: 26th January 1994;
hypertext: 24th February 1995;
Bristol, England.
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