Yes. It' Anglican, not Roman Catholic. No music, text only. Contains items not in the English Hymnal. Several items from both editions of the Westminister Hymnal. Good for what it was suited (nose-bleed high Anglo-Catholic shrine churches). Presumably everything in it is public domain, as no edition has ever included any copyright notices for any of the texts. Rob, Portland, Oregon
Considering the copyright is 1966, it certainly would be. But there are plenty of cases where books are under copyright but scans are to be found. Archive.org has a boatload of stuff.
But are people taking old scans of hymnals and printing them in worship aids? I always re-engrave everything to make it clean and so each musical excerpt matches. Perhaps that's just me.
The UK protects layout due to lobbying by music engravers but there is no such provision in US copyright law (I also note the 2nd post says "text only").
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