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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.

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⇒(The figures indicate the Numbers of the Hymns.)

A
Abide with me, fast falls the eventide, F. Lyte. 1227
A broken heart, my God, my King, Watts. 347
A charge to keep I have, C. Wesley. 876
Acquaint thee, O mortal, Knox. 789
A few more years shall roll, Bonar. 828
Affliction is a stormy deep, Cotton. 1004
After the toil, when the morning breaks, 933
Again our earthly cares we leave, 696
Again the Lord of light and life, Mrs. Barbauld. 694
Ah, guilty sinner, ruined by transgression, 1118
Ah, what avails my strife, C. Wesley. 364
Ah, wretched, vile, ungrateful heart, Mrs. Steele. 341
Alas, and did my Saviour bleed, Watts. 240
Alas, how poor and little worth, Longfellow (Tr.) 1089
Alas, what hourly dangers rise, Mrs. Steele. 872
A little longer still, Christian Register. 931
All around us, fair with flowers, 970
All as God wills, who wisely heeds, Whittier. 904
All hail the power of Jesus’ name, Perronet. 203
All ye nations, praise the Lord, Montgomery. 743
All you that are weary and sad, come, 321
All you that have confessed, 496
Almighty Father, gracious Lord, Mrs. Steele. 644
Almighty Father of mankind, Logan. 87
Almighty God, thy word is cast, 733
Almighty Maker of my frame, Mrs. Steele. 1045
Almighty Sovereign of the skies, 1245
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, Newton. 403
Am I a soldier of the cross, Watts. 863
Among the mountain trees, T. J. Edmunson. 166
A mother may forgetful be, Mrs. Steele. 446
And are we yet alive, C. Wesley. 705
And can I yet delay, C. Wesley. 365
And can my heart aspire so high, Mrs. Steele. 1011
And did the holy and the just, Mrs. Steele. 173
And is the gospel peace and love, Mrs. Steele. 143
And is there, Lord, a rest, Palmer. 1133
And let our bodies part, C. Wesley. 739
And must I part with all I have, Beddome. 360
And now another day is gone, 1191
And now, my soul, another year, 1240
And will the judge descend, Doddridge. 300
Angels from the realms of glory, Montgomery. 137
Angels, roll the rock away, Gibbons. 189
Another day is past, 1196
Another six days’ work is done, Stennett. 616
A parting hymn we sing, A. R. W. 530
A pilgrim through this lonely world, Bonar. 150
Approach, my soul, the mercy seat, Newton. 564
Arise, ye people, and adore, F. Lyte. 199
Arise, ye saints, arise, 877
Arm of the Lord, awake, awake, Shrubsole. 1268
Around Bethesda’s healing wave, Barton. 349
As down in the sunless retreats, Moore. 1032
As flows the rapid river, S. F. Smith. 1088
Ashamed of Christ, our souls disdain, 381
Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep! Mrs. McKay. 1038
As much have I of worldly good, 148
As o’er the past my memory strays, 871
As oft with worn and weary feet, Wilberforce. 997
As on the cross the Saviour hung, Stennett. 176
As the hart, with eager looks, Montgomery. 823
As the sweet flower that scents, Cunningham. 1040
A sweetly solemn thought, Alice Carey. 1195
At evening time when day is done, Montgomery. 1221
Awake, and sing the song, Hammond. 648
Awaked from sin’s delusive sleep, Moore. 342
Awake, my soul, and with the sun, Kenn. 1181
Awake, my soul, to joyful lays, Medley. 634
Awake, my soul, lift up thine eyes, Mrs. Barbauld. 847
Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve, Doddridge. 866
Awake, my tongue, thy tribute bring, Needham. 105
Awake, our souls, away our fears, Watts. 856
Awake, ye saints, awake, Cotterill. 630
Awake, you saints, and raise your, Doddridge. 815
Away from earth my spirit turns, Palmer. 518
Away from his home, W. Hunter. 1095
A weak and weary dove, with drooping wing, 950
B
Beautiful Zion, built above, 1157
Before Jehovah’s awful throne, Watts. 674
Before thy throne, with tearful eyes, Palmer. 941
Begin, my soul, the lofty strain, Mrs. Rowe. 53
Behold the blind their sight receive, Watts. 145
Hehold the bright morning appears, 194
Behold the day is come, Beddome. 1115
Behold the glories of the Lamb, Watts. 236
Behold the lofty sky, Watts. 19
Behold the man! how glorious he, 171
Behold the morning sun, Watts. 271
Behold the mountain of the Lord, M. Bruce. 597
Behold the Saviour of mankind, S. Wesley, sen. 175
Behold the sure foundation stone, Watts. 444
Behold the woman’s promised seed, Watts. 118
Behold, where in a mortal form, Enfield. 149
Beneath the shadow of the cross, S. Longfellow. 956
Benignant God of love and power, 549
Be still, be still, for all around, 684
Be still, my heart, these anxious cares, Newton. 898
Be thou exalted, O my God, Watts. 675
Beyond, beyond that boundless sea, Conder. 84
Beyond the smiling and the weeping, Bonar. 840
Beyond the starry skies, Turner, varied. 259
Beyond where Cedron’s waters flow, S. F. Smith. 164
Bleeding hearts, defiled by sin, 307
Blessed are the humble souls that see, Watts. 411
Blest are the pure in heart, Keble. 741
Blessed are the sons of God, Humphreys. 420
Blessed be the dear uniting love, C. Wesley. 488
Blessed be the everlasting God, Watts. 182
Blessed be the tie that binds, Fawcett. 495
Blessed be thy love, dear Lord, John Austin. 916
Blessed day of God, most calm, most bright, 699
Blessed feast of love divine, 532
Blessed hour when mortal man retires, Raffles. 679
Blessed is the hour when cares depart, S. F. Smith. 712
Blessed is the man whose, Mrs. Barbauld. 953
Blessed is the man who shuns the place, Watts. 772
Blessed morning whose young dawning, Watts. 183
Blessed Saviour, Friend divine, W. T. Moore. 406
Blessed Sovereign, let my evening song, Watts. 1192
Blow ye the trumpet, blow, Altered by Toplady. 273
Book of grace and book of glory, 21
Bread of heaven, on thee we feed, Conder. 534
Breast the wave, Christian, when it, Staughton. 895
Breathe thoughts of pity o’er a, Edmeston. 975
Bright and joyful was the morn, 127
Brightness of the Father’s glory, 661
Bright source of everlasting love, Boden. 954
Bright the vision that delighted, Ancient Hymns. 662
Bright was the guiding star, Spirit of the Psalms. 229
Broad is the road that leads to death, Watts. 283
Brother, hast thou wandered far, 948
Burdened with guilt, wouldst thou be blest, 318
Buried beneath the yielding wave, 382
Burst, ye emerald gates, and bring, 202
By cool Siloam’s shady rill, Heber. 1211
By faith in Christ I walk with God, Newton. 855
C
Call Jehovah thy salvation, Montgomery. 421
Calm on the listening ear of night, Sears. 123
Child amid the flowers at play, Mrs. Hemans. 574
Children of the heavenly King, Cennick. 498
Child of sin and sorrow, T. Hastings. 322
Christian! see the Orient morning, 602
Christians, keep your armor bright, 861
Christian, the morn breaks sweetly o’er thee, 934
Christian, the vision before thee, A. S. Hayden. 1097
Christ leads me through no darker, R. Baxter. 1003
Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day, C. Wesley. 190
Cling to the crucified, 372
Cling to the mighty One, 265
Come, all ye saints of God, 927
Come, and behold the place, 386
Come, Christian brethren, ere we, H. K. White. 720
Come, come, come to the Saviour, A. D. Fillmore. 324
Come, dear friends, we are all brethren, 501
Come, every pious heart, Stennett. 670
Come from the East with gifts, ye Kings, 1267
Come, happy souls, adore the Lamb, 377
Come humble sinner, in whose breast, Jones. 291
Come in, thou blessed of our God, Kelly. 478
Come in, thou blessed of the Lord, Montgomery. 522
Come let us anew, C. Wesley. 1242
Come, let us join in songs of praise, 233
Come, let us join our cheerful songs, Watts. 206
Come, let us join our friends above, C. Wesley. 494
Come, let us join with hosts above, C. Wesley. 1213
Come, let us join with one accord, C. Wesley. 618
Come, let us pray; ’tis sweet to feel, 569
Come, let us to the Lord our God, Morrison. 357
Come, Lord, and warm each, Mrs. Steele. 697
Come, my Christian brethren, come, 824
Come on, my partners in distress, 509
Come, O thou King of all thy saints, Mrs. Steele. 693
Come, O thou mighty Saviour, Palmer. 598
Come, saints, let us join in the praise, De Fleury. 666
Come, sing to me of heaven, 1135
Come, sinners, to the gospel feast, 285
Come, sound his praise abroad, Watts. 702
Come to Calvary’s holy mountain, Montgomery. 1319
Come to the Ark, come to the Ark, 292
Come to the house of prayer, E. Taylor. 570
Come unto me, when shadows darkly gather, 1228
Come, weary souls, with sin, Mrs. Steele. 281
Come, we that love the Lord, Watts. 701
Come, ye thankful people, come, Henry Alford. 1236
Come, ye that know and fear the Lord, G. Burder. 113
Come, ye disconsolate, where’er, T. Moore. 586
Come, you sinners, poor and needy, Hart. 312
Come, you that love the Lord indeed, 481
Come, you that love the Saviour’s, Mrs. Steele. 230
Crown his head with endless blessing, 205
D
Dark and thorny is the desert, 888
Dark was the night, and cold the ground, 160
Daughter of Zion, awake from thy sadness, 605
Day of judgment, day of wonders, Newton. 1117
Dear as thou wast, and justly dear, Dale. 1056
Dear Father, to thy mercy-seat, 1309
Dear is the spot where Christians sleep, 1037
Dear Jesus, ever at thy side, Faber. 1212
Death can not make our souls afraid, Watts. 1054
Deathless Spirit, now arise, Toplady. 1072
Deem not that they are blest alone, W. C. Bryant. 994
Delay not, delay not, O sinner, T. Hastings. 330
Desponding soul, O cease thy woe, T. U. Walters. 363
Did Christ o’er sinners weep, Beddome. 161
Didst thou, Lord Jesus, suffer shame, Kirkham. 355
Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord, Hart. 721
Does the gospel word proclaim, Newton. 369
Do not I trust in thee, O Lord, 766
Down the dark future, through long, Longfellow. 973
Draw near, ye weary, Mrs. St. Leon Loud. 154
Dropping down the troubled river, Bonar. 1075
E
Early, my God, without delay, Watts. 698
Earth has a joy unknown in heaven, 396
Earth, with her ten thousand flowers, 61
Ere mountains reared their forms sublime, F. Lyte. 25
Ere to the world again we go, 717
Eternal Father, strong to save, Hymns, anc. & mod. 1288
Eternal Lord, from land to land, 592
Eternal Lord, whose power, Ray Palmer. 1283
Eternal Source of every joy, Doddridge. 1230
Eternal Source of life and light, 730
Eternal Wisdom, thee we praise, Watts. 112
Every day hath toil and trouble, Bailey. 976
Exalted Prince of life, we own, Doddridge. 210
F
Fading, still fading, the last beam is shining, 1210
Faintly flow, thou falling river, 1205
Fair shines the morning star, Montgomery. 326
Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss, Watts. 352
Fallen on Zion’s battle field, J. N. Maffitt. 1073
Far as thy name is known, Watts. 458
Far down the ages now, Bonar. 459
Farewell, my friends, time rolls along, 507
Far, far o’er hill and dale, 1098
Far from mortal cares retreating, J. Taylor. 709
Far from my heavenly home, Hymns, anc. & mod. 1068
Far from my thoughts, vain world, Watts. 977
Far from these narrow scenes, Mrs. Steele. 429
Far from the world, O Lord, I flee, Cowper. 985
Father divine, thy piercing eye, Doddridge. 986
Father, glory be to thee, Gaskell. 749
Father, hear our humble claim, 707
Father, how wide thy glory shines, Watts. 111
Father, I know that all my life, A. L. Waring. 775
Father, I know thy ways are just, 908
Father, in thy mysterious presence, S. Johnson. 584
Father, I wait before thy throne, Watts. 415
Father of love, our Guide and Friend, 773
Father, O hear me now, Anna W. Hall. 925
Father of mercies, bow thine ear, Beddome. 467
Father of mercies, God of love, Raffles. 81
Father of mercies, in thy word, Mrs. Steele. 10
Father of spirits, humbly bent, Bowring. 671
Father of spirits, nature’s God, 27
Father of the human race, Collyer. 1299
Father supreme, thou high and holy One, 1209
Father, to us thy children, humbly, J. F. Clarke. 589
Father, whate’er of earthly bliss, Mrs. Steele. 558
Father, whene’er our trembling, Bulfinch. 869
Flee as a bird to your mountain, 1316
Fling out the banner, let it float, Doane. 267
For a season called to part, Newton. 748
For ever with the Lord, Montgomery. 873
Forgiveness, ’tis a joyful sound, Gibbons. 395
Forth from the dark and stormy sky, Heber. 678
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go, C. Wesley. 1178
For thy mercy and thy grace, Henry Downton. 1244
For Zion’s sake I will not rest, J. Quarles. 595
Fountain of light and living breath, 764
Fountain of life and God of love, 1232
Friend after friend departs, Montgomery. 1090
From all that dwell below the skies, Watts. 718
From Calvary a cry was heard, Montgomery. 168
From every stormy wind that blows, Stowell. 547
From Greenland’s icy mountains, Heber. 1285
From the cross uplifted high, Haweis. 303
From the recesses of a lowly spirit, Bowring. 588
From the regions of love, lo! an angel, 139
From the table now retiring, 535
Full of trembling expectation, C. Wesley. 1024
G
Gently, gently lay thy rod, F. Lyte. 1022
Gently, Lord, O gently lead us, Hastings. 1175
Gently, my Saviour, let me down, Hill. 1034
Gird on thy conquering sword, Doddridge. 609
Give me the wings of faith to rise, Watts. 817
Give to our God immortal praise, Watts. 107
Give to the Lord thine heart, 299
Give to the winds thy fears, Gerhardt. 880
Glorious in thy saints appear, Newton. 747
Glorious things of thee are spoken, Newton. 460
Glory, glory everlasting, 664
Glory, glory to our King, Kelly. 1320
Glory to God on high, 668
Glory to God who deigns to bless, 734
Glory to thee, my God, this night, Kenn. 1189
Glory to thee, whose powerful word, C. Wesley. 1289
Go, and the Saviour’s grace proclaim, Morell. 1270
God bless our native land, Dwight. 1250
God calling yet; shall I, From the German. 339
God doth not leave his own, 802
God eternal, Lord of all, J. E. Millard. 60
God in the gospel of his Son, Beddome. 268
God is in his holy temple, 711
God is in the loneliest spot, Conder. 991
God is love; his mercy brightens, Bowring. 116
God is the fountain whence, 96
God is the refuge of his saints, Watts. 442
God moves in a mysterious way, Cowper. 79
God! my supporter and my hope, Watts. 114
God of mercy, do thou never, Pierpont. 1253
God of mercy, God of love, J. Taylor. 882
God of my childhood and my youth, Watts. 1223
God of my life, thy boundless grace, 412
God of my life, to thee, 1174
God of my life, to thee I call, Cowper. 995
God of our salvation, 897
God of our salvation, hear us, Kelly. 756
God of the morning, at whose voice, 1179
God of the prophet’s power, 1272
God’s law demands one living faith, Briggs. 7
God, that madest earth and heaven, Heber. 1201
God with us! O glorious name, 130
Go, messenger of peace and love, Balfour. 466
Go on, you pilgrims, while below, 486
Go to dark Gethsemane, Montgomery. 162
Go to the grave, in all thy, Montgomery. 1082
Go to thy rest, fair child, 1069
Go to thy rest in peace, 1094
Go up, go up, my heart, Bonar. 833
Go watch and pray; thou canst not tell, 1224
Go when the morning shineth, 579
Go with thy servant, Lord, 471
Grace! ’tis a charming sound, Doddridge. 405
Gracious Saviour, we adore thee, Cutting. 394
Gracious Source of every blessing, 1229
Greatest of beings, Source of life, Watts. 46
Great God, attend while Zion sings, Watts. 680
Great God! how infinite art thou, Watts. 39
Great God! the followers of thy, H. Ware, jr. 677
Great God! thy penetrating eye, E. Scott. 40
Great God! we sing that mighty, Doddridge. 1239
Great God! whose universal sway, Watts. 213
Great is the Lord, our God, Watts. 452
Great Maker of unnumbered worlds, 1255
Great Ruler of all nature’s frame, Doddridge. 82
Great Source of boundless power, Mrs. Steele. 1001
Great Source of life and light, 418
Great was the day, the joy was great, Watts. 269
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah, Oliver. 115
Guide us, Lord, while hand in hand, 745
H
Had I ten thousand gifts beside, Chatham. 257
Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews, Watts. 480
Happy are they who learn in thee, 1007
Happy soul, thy days are ended, C. Wesley. 1077
Happy the child whose tender years, Watts. 1312
Happy the Church, thou sacred place, Watts. 441
Happy the home when God is there, 1171
Happy the saints whose lot is cast, 719
Happy the souls to Jesus joined, C. Wesley. 491
Hail, gracious, heavenly Prince, 1217
Hail, morning known among the, Wardlaw. 614
Hail, ransomed world, awake to glory, 328
Hail, sacred truth, whose piercing rays, 13
Hail, sweetest, dearest tie that binds, Sutton. 430
Hail the blest morn, when the great Mediator, 138
Hail the day that saw him rise, C. Wesley. 628
Hail, thou long expected Jesus, C. Wesley. 136
Hail to the brightness of Zion’s, T. Hastings. 608
Hail to the Prince of life and, Doddridge. 218
Hail, tranquil hour of closing day, L. Bacon. 1193
Hallelujah! best and sweetest, Breviary. 924
Hark, from the world on high, W. T. Moore. 140
Hark, hark, the notes of joy, 132
Hark, hark, the voice of ceaseless praise, 1131
Hark how the gospel trumpet sounds, Medley. 272
Hark how the watchmen cry, C. Wesley. 878
Hark, sinner, while God from, J. B. Hague. 334
Hark, ten thousand harps and voices, Kelly. 663
Hark the glad sound! the Saviour, Doddridge. 124
Hark, the herald angels sing, C. Wesley. 126
Hark, the song of jubilee, Montgomery. 600
Hark, the voice of love and mercy, Evans. 178
Hark, what joyful notes are swelling, W. T. Moore. 134
Hark, what mean those holy voices, Cawood. 135
Hark, ye mortals, hear the trumpet, 1116
Hasten, Lord, the glorious time, F. Lyte. 599
Haste, O sinner, to be wise, T. Scott. 306
Haste, traveler, haste, the night, Collyer. 276
Have you heard, have you heard of that, 1162
Have we no tears to shed for him, Lyra Cath. 170
Head of the Church triumphant, C. Wesley. 742
Hear, Father, hear our prayer, 587
Hear, gracious God, a sinner’s cry, 344
Hear my prayer, O heavenly, Thos. Park. 1321
Hear, O sinner, mercy hails you, Reed. 316
Hear the royal proclamation, 274
Hear what God the Lord hath spoken, Cowper. 601
Heavenly Father, to whose eye, Conder. 572
He bids us come, his voice we know, 795
He came not with his heavenly crown, Doane. 155
He dies! the Friend of sinners dies, Watts. 172
He has come, the Christ of God, Bonar. 129
He knelt! the Saviour knelt, Mrs. Hemans. 165
He leadeth me, O blessed thought, 768
He lives, the great Redeemer lives, Mrs. Steele. 212
Help us, O Lord, thy yoke to wear 964
Here behold me as I cast, Joachim Neander. 891
Here I sink before thee lowly, 539
Here is my heart, I give it thee, 348
Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face, 544
Here, Saviour, we would come, 388
Here we are but straying, I. N. Carman. 829
He sendeth sun, he sendeth, Sarah F. Adams. 68
He that goeth forth with weeping, Hastings. 969
He who on earth as man was known, Newton. 246
High as the heavens above the ground, Watts. 1264
High in yonder realms of light, Raffles. 1138
Holy Bible! book divine, 20
Holy Father, thou hast taught me, 887
Holy Lord, our hearts prepare, 576
Honor and happiness unite, Cowper. 413
Hope of our hearts, O Lord, appear, 1099
Ho, reapers of life’s harvest, 476
Hosanna, raise the pealing hymn, 234
Hosanna to our conquering King, Watts. 243
Hosanna to the Prince of light, Watts. 185
How are thy servants blest, O Lord, Addison. 1292
How beauteous are their feet, Watts. 270
How beauteous were the marks, A. C. Coxe. 144
How blest are they whose transient, Norton. 1042
How blest the righteous when, Mrs. Barbauld. 1039
How blest the sacred tie that, Mrs. Barbauld. 479
How bright these glorious spirits shine, 909
How calm and beautiful the morn, T. Hastings. 186
How charming is the place, Stennett. 454
How did my heart rejoice to hear, Watts. 445
How firm a foundation, ye saints of, Kirkham. 792
How free and boundless is the grace, Beddome. 287
How gentle God’s commands, Doddridge. 92
How gracious and how wise, Doddridge. 1018
How happy are they who their, C. Wesley. 408
How happy every child of grace, C. Wesley. 404
How happy is the Christian’s state, 402
How happy is the pilgrim’s lot, C. Wesley. 1061
How honored, how dear is that sacred, Conder. 585
How honored is the place, Watts. 457
How long, O Lord, our Saviour, 831
How oft, alas! this wretched heart, Mrs. Steele. 868
How painfully pleasing the fond recollection, 23
How pleased and blest was I, Watts. 627
How pleasing to behold and see, Dobell. 515
How pleasant, how divinely fair, Watts. 686
How precious is the book divine, Fawcett. 9
How shall I my Saviour set forth, Maxwell. 659
How shall the young secure their hearts, Watts. 15
How short and hasty is our life, Watts. 1052
How sweet, how heavenly is the sight, Swain. 493
How sweetly flowed the gospel sound, Bowring. 141
How sweet the gospel trumpet sounds, 1279
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds, Newton. 247
How sweet the praise, how high, B. Skene. 638
How sweet to be allowed to pray, 560
How sweet to leave the world awhile, Kelly. 548
How tender is thy hand, T. Hastings. 1015
How vain is all beneath the skies, 426
How various and how new, Stennett. 652
How vast is the tribute I owe, 1027
Humble souls, who seek salvation, Fawcett. 393
Hungry, and faint, and poor, 703
Hush the loud cannon’s roar, Johns. 965
I
I am a stranger here, 1154
I am thy workmanship, O Lord, Conder. 816
I am weary of straying, O fain, 837
I can not always trace the way, Charlotte Elliott. 86
“I come,” the great Redeemer cries, 385
I come to thee, to-night, 1317
I did thee wrong, my God, Bonar. 926
If human kindness meets return, R. W. Noel. 520
If life’s pleasures charm you, F. S. Key. 439
If ’tis sweet to mingle where, 571
I have no resting place on earth, W. Baxter. 819
I hear thee speak of the better, Mrs. Hemans. 1158
I journey forth, Hymns from Land of Luther. 1139
I know not if or dark or bright, 803
I know that my Redeemer lives, Medley. 219
I’ll praise my Maker while I’ve, Watts. 72
I look to thee in every need, 912
I love the volume of thy word, Watts. 8
I love thy kingdom, Lord, Dwight. 453
I love to steal awhile away, Mrs. Brown. 562
I love to think of heaven, 1134
I’m but a stranger here, T. R. Taylor. 1146
I’m not ashamed to own my Lord, Watts. 865
In all my Lord’s appointed ways, Ryland. 380
In all my ways, O God, 1173
In every trouble, sharp and strong, 1010
In expectation sweet, Kelly. 1109
Infinite excellence is thine, Fawcett. 237
In heavenly love abiding, 785
In hymns of praise, eternal God, 119
In Jordan’s tide the Baptist, Rippon’s Coll. 142
In memory of the Saviour’s love, 524
In seasons of grief, to my God I’ll, Hunter. 264
In silence of the voiceless night, 980
In sweet, exalted strains, Francis. 1301
In that world of ancient story, Miss H. M. Bolman. 1152
In the Christian’s home in glory, 1149
In thee, O Lord, I put my trust, W. T. Moore. 845
In the floods of tribulation, Pearce. 1026
In thy name, O Lord, assembling, Kelly. 713
In time of fear, when trouble’s near, Hastings. 788
In trouble and in grief, O God, 910
I praise thy name, O God of light, 1180
I saw the cross of Jesus, F. Whitfield. 543
I sing the almighty power of God, Watts. 50
Is it a long way off, 1153
Israel’s Shepherd, guide me, feed, Beckersteth. 751
Israel the desert trod, 778
Is there a lone and dreary hour, Mrs. Gilman. 761
It came upon the midnight clear, E. H. Sears. 120
I think when I read that sweet story of old, 1220
It is finished, man of sorrows, T. H. Hedge. 533
It is not death to die, Bethune. 1066
It is the hour of prayer, 568
It is the Lord, enthroned in light, Green. 906
I will extol thee, Lord on high, 1000
I will not let thee go, thou help, Desyler. 798
I would not live alway, I ask not, Muhlenberg. 836
J
Jehovah reigns, he dwells in light, Watts. 44
Jehovah reigns, his throne is high, Watts. 28
Jerusalem, my glorious home, 821
Jerusalem, my happy home, 820
Jesus, and shall it ever be, Gregg. 373
Jesus, cast a look on me, Berridge. 780
Jesus, guide our way, Count Zinzendorf. 805
Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory, Bakewell. 1322
Jesus has died for me, W. T. Moore. 541
Jesus has died that I might live, C. Wesley. 814
Jesus, I love thy charming name, Doddridge. 251
Jesus, immortal King, arise, Burder. 245
Jesus, I my cross have, F. Lyte. 923
Jesus, in thee our eyes behold, Watts. 242
Jesus, in thy transporting name, Mrs. Steele. 238
Jesus invites his saints, Watts. 529
Jesus, Lamb of God, for me, Ray Palmer. 390
Jesup, Lord, we look to thee, C. Wesley. 499
Jesus, lover of my soul, C. Wesley. 262
Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone, Cennick. 375
Jesus, my love, my chief delight, Beddome. 807
Jesus, my strength, my hope, C. Wesley. 567
Jesus, our Lord, ascend thy throne, Watts. 204
Jesus, Saviour, all divine, T. Hastings. 990
Jesus shall reign where’er the sun, Watts. 209
Jesus, Sun of Righteousness, Rosenmoth. 1188
Jesus, take me for thine own, 918
Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear, May L. Duncan. 1207
Jesus, the Friend of man, Watts. 526
Jesus, these eyes have never seen, Ray Palmer. 776
Jesus, the spring of joys divine, Mrs. Steele. 220
Jesus, the very thought is sweet, Bernard. 227
Jesus, thou art the sinner’s Friend, Burnham. 241
Jesus, thou joy of loving hearts, Bernard. 513
Jesus, thou Shepherd of the sheep, Collyer. 482
Jesus, thou Source of calm repose, 225
Jesus, thy blessings are not few, Watts. 295
Jesus, to thy wounds I fly, C. Wesley. 391
Jesus wept! those tears are over, 156
Jesus, where’er thy people meet, Cowper. 551
Joyfully, joyfully, onward I move, 793
Joy to the world, the Lord is come, Watts. 125
Judges who rule the world by laws, Watts. 1259
Just as I am, without one plea, Charlotte Elliott. 343
K
Keep us, Lord, O keep us ever, 755
Kind Father, look with pity now, W. T. Moore. 864
Kindred in Christ, for his dear sake, Newton. 477
King Jesus, reign for evermore, Wardlaw’s Coll. 208
Know ye that better land, 1136
L
Lamb of God, whose bleeding love, C. Wesley. 537
Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace, Barton. 16
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us, Edmeston. 842
Let earthly minds the world pursue, Newton. 647
Let earth, with every isle and sea, Watts. 255
Let everlasting glories crown, Watts. 221
Let every heart and tongue, W. T. Moore. 651
Let every heart rejoice and sing, Washburne. 1248
Let every mortal ear attend, Watts. 286
Let me be with thee, when, Charlotte Elliott. 810
Let me go, my soul is weary, W. Baxter. 825
Let my life be hid in thee, 989
Let not your hearts with anxious, Wardlaw’s Coll. 1060
Let others boast their ancient line, Cruttenden. 425
Let party names no more, Beddome. 497
Let the land mourn through all, Montgomery. 1261
Let the whole race of creatures lie, Watts. 89
Let thoughtless thousands choose, Hopkins. 338
Let us awake our joys, Kingsbury. 667
Let us sing the King Messiah, 1323
Let us with a joyful mind, Milton. 97
Let Zion and her sons rejoice, Watts. 594
Life is a span, a fleeting hour, Mrs. Steele. 1055
Life is the time to serve the Lord, Watts. 284
Lift up your heads, ye gates, Montgomery. 196
Lift up your stately heads, ye doors, 197
Light of the lonely pilgrim’s heart, 1271
Light of them that sit in darkness, 1282
Like morning, when her early breeze, Moore. 409
Like Noah’s weary dove, Muhlenberg. 456
Like sheep, we went astray, Watts. 258
Listen to the gospel telling, W. T. Moore. 315
Lo! he comes with clouds, Olivers. 1104
Lo! he cometh! countless trumpets, 1103
Long as I live I’ll praise thy name, Watts. 645
Long did I toil, and knew no earthly rest, 791
Look from on high, great God, Rippon’s Coll. 688
Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious, Kelly. 207
Lord, a little band and lowly, 1218
Lord, all I am is known to thee, 35
Lord, at this closing hour, E. T. Fitch. 735
Lord, at thy table we behold, Stennett. 523
Lord, bless thy saints assembled here, 483
Lord, cause thy face on us to shine, 723
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing, Burder. 754
Lord, how delightful ’tis to see, Watts. 722
Lord, I am thine, entirely thine, Davies. 397
Lord, I have foes without, within, Montgomery. 853
Lord, I have made thy word my choice, Watts. 12
Lord, in whose might the Saviour trod, Bulfinch. 414
Lord, lead the way the Saviour went, Croswell. 955
Lord, let thy goodness lead our land, 1307
Lord, let thy Spirit penetrate, Bonar. 417
Lord, Lord, defend the desolate, Milton. 1262
Lord, may the Spirit of this feast, Mrs. Sigourney. 519
Lord, my weak thought in vain, Ray Palmer. 26
Lord, now we part in thy blest name, Heber. 724
Lord of all being, throned afar, O. W. Holmes. 636
Lord of eternal truth and might, Breviary. 1177
Lord of hosts, to thee we raise, Montgomery. 1304
Lord of my life, O may thy praise, Mrs. Steele. 1182
Lord of the harvest, hear, C. Wesley. 473
Lord of the harvest, thee we hail, J. H. Gurney. 1237
Lord of the worlds above, Watts. 714
Lord, thou hast bid thy people pray, C. Wesley. 1257
Lord, thou hast formed mine every, E. A. Scott. 33
Lord, thou hast searched and seen me, Watts. 32
Lord, we come before thee now, Hammond. 708
Lord, we expect a day, 822
Lord, what is man? extremes how, Newton. 109
Lord, when my thoughts delighted, Mrs. Steele. 345
Lord, when together here we meet, 732
Lord, while for all mankind we pray, Welford. 1265
Lord, whom winds and seas obey, C. Wesley. 1295
Lo! round the throne a glorious band, 1121
Lo! the Seal of death is breaking, 1112
Love divine, all love excelling, C. Wesley. 710
Love for all! and can it be, S. Longfellow. 367
Love of God! all love excelling, W. T. Moore. 1274
Lonely and solemn be, Mrs. Hemans. 1087
M
Majestic sweetness sits enthroned, Stennett. 250
Make channels for the streams of love, French. 958
Mary to the Saviour’s tomb, Newton. 192
May the grace of Christ our Saviour, Newton. 752
Meekly in Jordan’s flowing stream, S. F. Smith. 384
Mercy alone can meet my case, Montgomery. 361
’Mid scenes of confusion, and creature, Denham. 510
Mistaken souls that dream of heaven, Watts. 354
Morning breaks upon the tomb, Collyer. 191
Mortals, awake, with angels join, Medley. 121
Must Simon bear the cross alone, G. N. Allen. 889
My Christian friends in bonds of love, 485
My country, ’tis of thee, S. F. Smith. 1251
My days are gliding swiftly by, Nelson. 800
My dear Redeemer and my Lord, Watts. 146
My faith looks up to thee, Ray Palmer. 542
My feet are worn and weary with the march, 843
My few revolving years, Beddome. 1241
My God, how endless is thy love, Watts. 1306
My God, how excellent thy grace, Watts. 106
My God, how wonderful thou art, 80
My God, in whom are all the springs, 64
My God, is any hour so sweet, Charlotte Elliott. 581
My God, my Father, while I, Charlotte Elliott. 900
My God, my heart with love inflame, 979
My God, my King, thy various praise, Watts. 635
My God, my strength, my hope, C. Wesley. 915
My God, permit my tongue, Watts. 704
My God, the spring of all my joys, Watts. 769
My God, thy boundless love I praise, H. Moore. 42
My God, thy service well demands, Doddridge. 1009
My gracious Redeemer I love, Francis. 657
My heavenly home is bright and fair, 1124
My Jesus, as thou wilt, B. Schmolk. 921
My only Saviour, when I feel, 557
My opening eyes with rapture see, 612
My precious Lord, for thy dear name, 553
My Prophet thou, my heavenly guide, 226
My rest is heaven, my home is not here, F. Lyte. 838
My Saviour, my almighty Friend, Watts. 249
My Shepherd’s mighty aid, J. Roberts. 781
My spirit longs for thee, John Byrom. 834
My spirit looks to God alone, Watts. 996
My spirit on thy care, F. Lyte. 779
My soul, be on thy guard, Heath. 875
My soul, how lovely is the place, Watts. 691
My soul, it is thy God, 881
My soul, repeat his praise, Watts. 95
My soul, triumphant in the Lord, Doddridge. 436
My times are in thy hand, 914
My times of sorrow and joy, Beddome. 1006
N
Nature with all her powers shall sing, Watts. 45
Nay, tell us not of dangers dire, Lamar. 867
Nearer, my God, to thee, Mrs. S. F. Adams. 928
Near the cross our station taking, 536
New every morning is the love, Keble. 1176
Night with ebon pinion, L. H. Jameson. 163
No bitter tears for thee be shed, Mrs. Hemans. 1049
No change of time shall ever, Tate & Brady. 65
No night shall be in heaven, 1169
No, no, it is not dying, Malon. 1092
No seas again shall sever, Bonar. 1144
No shadows yonder, Bonar. 1148
No sickness there, Neal. 1160
Not all the blood of beasts, Watts. 531
Not for the pious dead we weep, Mrs. Barbauld. 1059
Not for the summer hour alone, Mrs. Sigourney. 1298
Not here, not here! not where the sparkling, 839
Not to condemn the sons of men, Watts. 147
Not to the terrors of the Lord, Watts. 449
Now, as long as here I roam, Gerhardt. 799
Now be my heart inspired to sing, 211
Now begin the heavenly theme, Langford. 653
Now for a song of lofty praise, Watts. 181
Now from labor and from care, T. Hastings. 1198
Now I have found a Friend, Ryle. 440
Now I have found the ground, C. Wesley. 400
Now is the accepted time, Dobel. 297
Now is the day of grace, 298
Now let each happy guest, 527
Now let our cheerful eyes survey, Doddridge. 235
Now let our souls on wings sublime, Gibbons. 806
Now may he, who from the dead, Newton. 746
Now may the Lord, our Shepherd, Montgomery. 715
Now the shades of night are gone, 1186
Now to heaven our prayer ascending, 1278
Now to thy heavenly Father’s praise, Mrs. Steele. 1014
Now to the Lord, who makes, 340
O
O be not faithless with the morn, B. Barton. 959
O bless the Lord, my soul, let all, Watts. 93
O bless the Lord, my soul, his, Montgomery. 650
O blest the souls, for ever blest, 685
O bow thine ear, eternal One, Pierpont. 1302
O Christ, our King, Creator, Lord, Ray Palmer. 215
O come in life’s gay morning, 325
O come, loud anthems let us sing, Tate & Brady. 682
O could I find from day to day, 987
O could I speak the matchless worth, Medley. 152
O could our thoughts and wishes fly, Mrs. Steele. 1128
O day of rest and gladness, Wordsworth. 633
O do not let the world depart, 280
O’er the gloomy hills of darkness, Williams. 1280
O, eyes that are weary, and hearts that are sore, 790
O Father, gladly we repose, G. Gaskell. 763
O Father, though the anxious fear, 620
O Father, with protecting care, 687
O for a closer walk with God, Cowper. 943
O for a faith that will not shrink, Bath Coll. 353
O for a heart to praise my God, C. Wesley. 811
O for an overcoming faith, Watts. 1063
O for the peace that floweth as a river, Bonar. 930
Of thy love, some gracious token, Kelley. 759
Oft in sorrow, oft in woe, 883
O God, by whom the seed is given, Heber. 731
O God, my heart is fully bent, Tate & Brady. 38
O God of Bethel, by whose hand, Doddridge. 73
O God of love! O King of peace! 1258
O God, thy grace and blessing give, 1046
O God, unseen, yet ever near, 521
O God, we praise thee and confess, Patrick. 36
O gracious Lord, whose mercies rise, 962
O happy children who follow Jesus, 508
O happy day that fixed my choice, Doddridge. 398
O happy is the man who hears, 1216
O happy they who know the Lord, 492
O, he whom Jesus loved has truly, Whittier. 972
O holy Saviour, Friend unseen, 371
O how divine, how sweet the joy, Needham. 358
O how I love thy holy law, Watts. 14
O how kindly hast thou led me, Grinfield. 922
O Israel, to thy tents repair, Kelly. 850
O Jesus, King most wonderful, Breviary. 244
O Jesus, Saviour of the lost, Bickersteth. 559
O let my trembling soul be still, Bowring. 902
O Jesus, the giver of all we enjoy, 665
O let the joyful tidings fill the wide, 610
O let your mingling voices rise, 639
O Lord, and shall thy spirit rest, Mrs. Steele. 410
O Lord, and will thy pardoning love, 383
O Lord, another day is flown, H. K. White. 1315
O Lord, how full of sweet, Madame Guyon. 67
O Lord, how happy should we be, 582
O Lord, I would delight in thee, 566
O Lord, thy heavenly grace impart, J. F. Oberlin. 765
O Lord, thy perfect word, Beddome. 18
O Lord, thy precepts I survey, Watts. 17
O Lord, when faith, with fixed eyes, 169
O Lord, thy counsels, 899
O love beyond conception great, 108
O love divine, how sweet thou art, C. Wesley. 505
O love divine, that stooped to, O. W. Holmes. 66
O love of God, how strong and true, Bonar. 110
O may the power which melts the rock, 1256
O mourner, who with tender love, 1048
O my soul, what means this sadness, Fawcett. 890
Once the angel started back, Bishop Williams. 546
One baptism and one faith, E. Robinson. 511
One there is above all others, Newton. 263
On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand, Stennett. 431
Only waiting till the shadows, 1226
O North, with all thy vales of, W. C. Bryant. 256
O, not to fill the mouth of fame, 771
On the mountain’s top appearing, Kelly. 604
Onward, Christian, though the, S. Johnson. 885
Onward, onward, men of heaven, Mrs. Sigourney. 1275
Onward speed thy conquering, S. F. Smith. 1286
On Zion’s glorious summit stood, Kent. 1120
O peace of God, sweet peace of God, 760
O praise our God to-day, 966
O present still, though still unseen, W. Scott. 725
O render thanks to God above, Tate & Brady. 637
O sacred day of peace and joy, 613
O sacred Head, now wounded, Gerhardt. 177
O Saviour, lend a listening ear, T. Hastings. 945
O Saviour, whose mercy severe in its, Grant. 893
O shadow in a sultry land, 1313
O source divine and life of all, Sterling. 30
O strong to save and bless, Bonar. 786
O suffering Friend of human kind, Bulfinch. 157
O sweetly breathe the lyres above, Palmer. 399
O tell me no more of this world’s, Gambold. 841
O that I could for ever dwell, Reed. 981
O that I had wings like a dove, W. T. Moore. 826
O there’s a better world on high, 433
O think that while you’re weeping, Dr. Huie. 1085
O this is blessing, this is rest, Anna L. Waring. 762
O thou Fount of every blessing, Robinson. 660
O thou from whom all goodness flows, Hawes. 862
O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight, 1030
O thou my Light, my Life, my Joy, 74
O thou pure light of souls that love, Breviary. 554
O thou that hearest prayer, 424
O thou that hearest when sinners cry, Watts. 939
O thou to whom in ancient times, Ware. 676
O thou to whose all searching sight, C. Wesley. 809
O thou who driest the mourner’s tear, Moore. 1005
O thou who in the olive shade, Mrs. Hemans. 1012
O thou whose own vast temple, W. C. Bryant. 1303
O thou whose tender mercy hears, Mrs. Steele. 942
O turn you, O turn you, for why will you die, 329
Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed, 422
Our Christ hath reached his, Frothingham. 450
Our earth we now lament to see, C. Wesley. 1260
Our Father God, not face to face, E. H. Chapin. 983
Our Father in heaven, S. J. Hale. 580
Our Fathers, where are they, 1067
Our God, our help in ages past, Watts. 75
Our heavenly Father calls, Doddridge. 528
Our Lord is risen from the dead, C. Wesley. 195
Our pathway oft is wet with tears, Barton. 1222
Our Saviour bowed beneath the wave, 376
Our souls are in the Saviour’s hand, 907
Out of the depths of woe, Montgomery. 1017
O what amazing words of grace, Medley. 290
O when shall I see Jesus, 830
O where are kings and empires now, A. C. Coxe. 451
O where can the soul find relief from, Dutton. 1166
O where is now that glowing love, Kelly. 858
O where shall rest be found, Montgomery. 1065
O why despond in life’s dark vale, 77
O why this disconsolate frame, 1028
O worship the King all glorious above, Grant. 102
O you immortal throng, Doddridge. 1324
P
Psalm of glory, raiment bright, Montgomery. 1140
Peace be to this congregation, C. Wesley. 750
Peacefully, tenderly, 506
Peace, peace on earth; the heart, Longfellow. 974
Peace! the welcome sound proclaim, 1247
Peace, troubled soul, whose plaintive moan, 350
People of the living God, Montgomery. 368
Pity, Lord, this child of clay, 947
Planted in Christ, the living Vine, S. F. Smith. 487
Plunged in a gulf of dark despair, Watts. 252
Praise and thanks, and cheerful love, 1235
Praise God, ye heavenly hosts above, W. T. Moore. 728
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven, F. Lyte. 101
Praise on thee in Zion’s gates, Conder. 655
Praise the Lord, his glories show, F. Lyte. 58
Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore, Dub. Coll. 1252
Praise the Lord, ye saints adore him, B. Skene. 673
Praise to God, immortal praise, Epis. Coll. 1249
Praise ye the Lord, immortal choir, 51
Praise ye the Lord, ’tis good to raise, Watts. 24
Prayer is the soul’s sincere desire, Montgomery. 565
Precious Bible! what a treasure, Newton. 22
Prince of peace! control my will, 1021
Purer yet and purer, Mason. 835
Q
Quiet, Lord, my froward heart, Newton. 920
R
Raise your triumphant songs, Watts. 649
Bedeemed from guilt, redeemed from, F. Lyte. 401
Rejoice, believers in the Lord, Newton. 770
Rejoice, O earth, the Lord is King, 640
Repent, the voice celestial cries, Doddridge. 356
Rest for the toiling hand, Bonar. 1110
Restless thy spirit, poor wandering, A. Broaddus. 333
Restore, O Father, to our times restore, 461
Rest, weary heart, 796
Return, my roving heart, return, Doddridge. 982
Return, my soul, and sweetly rest, Latrobe. 1122
Return, O wanderer, now return, Collyer. 288
Return, O wanderer, to thy home, T. Hastings. 296
Rise, glorious Conqueror, rise, 201
Rise, gracious God, and shine, Pratt’s Coll. 1273
Rise, my soul, and stretch thy, R. Seagrave. 832
Rise, O my soul, pursue the path, Needham. 860
Rise, tune thy voice to sacred song, 642
Rocked in the cradle of the deep, Mrs. Willard. 1291
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Toplady. 261
Roll on, thou mighty ocean, Noel’s Coll. 1287
821
S
Safely through another week, Newton. 629
Salvation, O the joyful sound, Watts. 254
Saviour, breathe an evening blessing, Edmeston. 1202
Saviour, haste, our souls are waiting, 1102
Saviotir, I lift my trembling eyes, 216
Saviour, teach me day by day, 784
Saviour, through my rebellious, Charlotte Elliott. 998
Saviour, thy gentle voice, 656
Saviour, thy law we love, 387
Saviour, when in dust, to thee, Grant. 578
Say, whence does this union arise, Baldwin. 500
Say, who is she that looks abroad, 596
Scorn not the slightest word or deed, 957
See! from Zion’s sacred mountain, Kelly. 462
See! gracious God, before thy throne, Mrs. Steele. 1263
See how the rising sun, E. Scott. 1184
See how the willing converts trace, Stennett. 379
See the shining dew-drops, 669
Servant of God, well done, Montgomery. 1070
Shall we grow weary in our watch, Whittier. 896
Shall we sing in heaven for ever, 1164
Shed kindly light amid the encircling, Newman. 590
She loved her Saviour; and to him, Cutter. 960
Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless, 525
Shepherds, hail the wondrous stranger, Psalmist. 133
Shepherd of thy little flock, 575
She was the music of our home, Bonar. 1062
Shout the tidings of salvation, 1276
Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive, Watts. 346
Silent, like men in solemn haste, Bonar. 848
Silently the shades of evening, 1204
Silent night, hallowed night, 131
Since all the varying scenes of life, 85
Since first thy word awaked my heart, Moore. 407
Since God is mine, then present, Beddome. 88
Since I can read my title clear, Watts. 434
Since Jesus freely did appear, Berridge. 1297
Since o’er thy footstool here below, Muhlenberg. 55
Sing of Jesus, sing for ever, Kelly. 260
Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice, 47
Sinner, art thou still secure, Newton. 308
Sinner, come, ’mid thy gloom, 319
Sinner, go; will you go, 327
Sinners, come; no longer wander, B. Skene. 335
Sinners, seek the priceless treasure, W. T. Moore. 311
Sinners, turn; why will you die, C. Wesley. 304
Sinners, will you scorn the message, Allen. 314
Sister, thou wast mild and lovely, S. F. Smith. 1076
Sleep not, soldier of the cross, Gaskell. 884
So fades the lonely, blooming flower, Mrs. Steele. 1041
Softly now the light of day, Doane. 1199
Soft be the gently breathing notes, Collyer. 514
Soldiers of Christ, arise, C. Wesley. 879
Songs of immortal praise belong, Watts. 37
Songs of praise awake the morn, Montgomery. 654
Son of God, our glorious Head, G. B. Ide. 475
Soon and for ever the breaking of day, 844
Soon may the last glad song arise, 1269
Soon we shall meet again, C. Wesley. 738
Source of being, source of light, C. Wesley. 59
Sound, sound the truth abroad, Kelly. 275
Sovereign Ruler of the skies, Ryland. 919
Sow in the morn, thy seed, Montgomery. 967
Stand up and bless the Lord, Montgomery. 700
Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears, Watts. 427
Star of the morn and even, F. T. Palgrave. 797
Star of peace to wanderers weary, 1294
Stealing from the world away, Ray Palmer. 577
Still nigh me, O my Saviour, stand, C. Wesley. 224
Still one in life, and one in death, Bonar. 484
Still will we trust, though earth, W. H. Burleigh. 801
Still with thee, O my God, 988
Stop, poor sinner, stop and think, Newton. 317
Sun of my Soul, thou Saviour dear, Keble. 978
Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, 550
Sweet is the fading light of eve, S. F. Smith. 615
Sweet is the friendly voice, Jervis. 366
Sweet is the morning of thy grace, Watts. 76
Sweet is the prayer, whose holy stream, 984
Sweet is the task, O Lord, F. Lyte. 625
Sweet is the work, my God, my King, Watts. 611
Sweet land of rest, for thee I sigh, 812
Sweet the moment, rich in blessing, Altered from Batty. 538
Sweet was the time when first I felt, Newton. 944
T
Take me, my Father, take me, 949
Take my heart, O Father, mould it, 1219
Tarry with me, O my Saviour, 1203
Teach us in time of deep distress, 1308
Thanks be to him who built the hills, Bonar. 1246
Thanks for mercies past received, 744
That clime is not like this dull clime of ours, 1165
That day of wrath! that dreadful day, Sir W. Scott. 1107
The Almighty reigns exalted high, Watts. 62
The angels that watched round the, Collyer. 193
The billows swell, the winds are high, Cowper. 857
The captive’s oar may pause upon the galley, 894
The chariot, the chariot, its wheels, I. Williams. 1111
The child leans on its parent’s, I. Williams. 794
The Christian banner, dread no loss, J. G. Lyons. 266
The Christian warrior, see him, Montgomery. 846
The Church has waited long, Bonar. 1100
The day is ended; ere I sink to sleep, Kimball. 1208
The day is past and gone, Watts. 1197
The dove, let loose in Eastern skies, Moore. 818
Thee we adore, O gracious Lord, 217
The floods, O Lord, lift up their, G. Burgess. 1290
The glories of our birth and state, Sherley. 1044
The God of harvest praise, Montgomery. 1234
The God of mercy will indulge, Fawcett. 1036
The great Redeemer we adore, Stennett. 378
The harvest dawn is near, G. Burgess. 1233
The heavenly spheres to thee, O God, Bowring. 54
The heavens declare thy glory, Lord, Watts. 1
The hour of my departure’s come, Logan. 1051
Their hearts shall not be moved, 936
The King of heaven his table, Doddridge. 294
The last lovely morning, 1113
The Lord descended from above, Sternhold. 90
The Lord is great; ye hosts of heaven adore, 41
The Lord is King, lift up thy voice, Conder. 214
The Lord is my Shepherd, no, Montgomery. 103
The Lord is risen, indeed, Kelly. 187
The Lord Jehovah reigns, and royal, Watts. 57
The Lord Jehovah reigns, let all, Watts. 56
The Lord my pasture shall prepare, Addison. 70
The Lord my Shepherd is, Watts. 94
The Lord of glory is my light, Watts. 447
The Lord will come, the earth shall, Heber. 1106
The mellow eve is gliding, Sac. Songs. 1200
The morning dawns upon the place, Montgomery. 158
The morning flowers display their, C. Wesley. 1035
The morning light returns, A. S. Hayden. 1185
The offerings to thy throne which rise, Bowring. 695
The perfect world by Adam trod, N. P. Willis. 1300
The Prince of salvation in triumph, S. F. Smith. 606
There is a calm for those who, Montgomery. 1086
There is a fold where none can stray, East. 1132
There is a fountain filled with blood, Cowper. 253
There is a land, a happy land, 1129
There is a land immortal, Barry Cornwall. 1145
There is a land mine eye hath seen, 1119
There is a land of pure delight, Watts. 428
There is a little, lonely fold, 448
There is a name I love to hear, 416
There is an hour of hallowed, W. B. Tappan. 1126
There is an hour of peaceful, W. B. Tappan. 1130
There is a place where my hopes, W. Hunter. 1159
There is a region lovelier far, Tuck. 1125
There is a stream whose gentle flow, Watts. 4
There is no night in heaven, 1143
There’s a region above, 1147
There’s a land far away, ’mid, J. F. Clarke. 1167
There seems a voice in every gale, Mrs. Opie. 48
There’s music in the upper heaven, 1127
There’s not a tint that paints the, Wallace. 52
There’s nothing bright above, below, Moore. 63
The Saviour bids us watch and pray, 870
The Saviour calls; let every ear, Mrs. Steele. 289
The Saviour, O what endless charms, Mrs. Steele. 239
The Saviour risen, to-day we praise, 622
The shadows of the evening, Miss A. A. Procter. 1194
The Son of man they did betray, 179
The spacious firmament on high, Addison. 43
The spring tide hour, J. S. B. Monsell. 1033
The starry firmament on high, Grant. 3
The tempter to my soul hath said, Montgomery. 851
The sun above us gleaming, A. Crithfield. 892
The voice of free grace cries “escape, Thornby. 332
The winds were howling o’er the deep, Heber. 151
The world may change from, Sarah F. Adams. 438
They are going, only going, 1074
They who seek the throne of grace, 573
Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord, we, Doddridge. 617
Think gently of the erring one, Miss Fletcher. 490
This book is all that’s left me now, Morris. 1172
This is not my place of resting, Bonar. 1142
This is the day the first ripe sheaf, 621
This is the day the Lord hath made, Watts. 619
This is the glorious day, Watts. 624
This Lord is the Lord we adore, Hart. 658
This world is poor from shore to shore, Nelson. 874
Thou art gone to the grave, but we will, Heber. 1096
Thou art my hiding place, O Lord, Raffles. 563
Thou art my portion, O my God, Watts. 774
Thou art, O God, the life and light, Moore. 49
Thou art, O Lord, the boundless source, W. T. Moore. 34
Thou art our Shepherd, glorious God, 729
Thou art the way, and he who sighs, 223
Thou art the way, to thee alone, Doane. 248
Thou, dear Redeemer, dying Lamb, Cennick. 231
Though all the world my choice, G. Terstergan. 336
Though faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way, 583
Though I walk through the gloomy vale, Watts. 1047
Though I walk the downward shade, 1071
Though troubles assail, and dangers, Newton. 100
Thou God of love! beneath thy sheltering wings, 1093
Thou grace divine, encircling all, Eliza Scudder. 1311
Thou hidden love of God, whose, G. Terstergan. 859
Thou Lord of life, whose tender care, 1310
Thou only Sovereign of my heart, Mrs. Steele. 222
Thou Saviour, from thy throne on, Ray Palmer. 555
Thou sovereign Lord of earth and skies, 1170
Thou sweet gliding Kedron, Maria De Fleury. 167
Thou that dost my life prolong, Enfield. 1187
Thou very present aid, C. Wesley. 1020
Thou who didst stoop below, Martineau’s Coll. 200
Through all the changing scenes, Tate & Brady. 911
Through all this life’s eventful road, 716
Through cross to crown! and though, Rosegarten. 932
Through the day thy love has spared us, Kelly. 1206
Through the love of God our Saviour, 787
Thus Abra’am, full of sacred awe, T. Scott. 1266
Thus far the Lord has led me on, Watts. 1190
Thy Father’s house thine own, Ray Palmer. 1123
Thy footsteps, Lord, with joy we trace, 951
Thy goodness, Lord, our souls confess, Gibbons. 83
Thy kingdom, gracious Lord, W. T. Moore. 455
Thv kingdom, Lord, for ever stands, Watts. 443
Thy mercy heard my infant, Sir Robt. Grant. 1225
Thy name, almighty Lord, Watts. 740
Thy Spirit shall unite, Doddridge. 419
Thy way is in the deep, O Lord, 1293
Thy way is in the sea, Fawcett. 91
Thy way, not mine, O Lord, Bonar. 913
Thy will be done; I will not fear, Jane Roscoe. 993
Time is winging us away, Burton. 1081
’Tis midnight; and on Olive’s, W. B. Tappan. 159
’Tis my happiness below, Cowper. 1023
’Tis not a lonely night watch, 1029
’Tis religion that can give, 782
To bless thy chosen race, Tate & Brady. 737
To-day if you will hear his voice, Miller. 279
To-day the Saviour calls, 323
To God, the great, the ever blest, Watts. 727
To God, the only wise, Watts. 736
To heaven I lift mine eyes, John Bowdler. 937
To him that loved the sons of men, 646
To him who did salvation bring, 672
To Jesus, the crown of my hope, Cowper. 827
To-morrow, Lord, is thine, Doddridge. 302
To our Redeemer’s glorious name, Mrs. Steele. 643
To spend one sacred day, Watts. 631
Tossed no more on life’s rough billow, 1079
To thee be praise for ever, 757
To thee let my first offerings rise, 1183
To thee, my God, whose presence fills, Gibbons. 1002
To thee my heart, eternal King, Exeter Coll. 2
To thee, my Shepherd and my, Higginbottom. 641
To thee, O God, to thee, Wm. Wilson. 98
To thee our wants are known, Newton. 758
To the hall of that feast came the sinful and fair, 153
To thy temple we repair, Montgomery. 706
To us a child of hope is born, Montgomery. 122
To weary hearts, From the German, by Whittier. 901
Triumphant, Christ ascends on, Mrs. Steele. 198
Triumphant Zion! lift thy head, Doddridge. 591
’Twas on that night, when doomed to know, 517
U
Unchangeable, all-perfect Lord, Lange. 31
Unvail thy bosom, faithful tomb, Watts. 1050
Upon the frontier of this, Dub. Uni. Mag. 1168
Upon the Gospel’s sacred page, Bowring. 6
Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Watts. 726
V
Vainly through night’s weary hours, F. Lyte. 783
Vouchsafe, O Lord, thy presence now, G. B. Ide. 468
W
Wait, O my soul, the Maker’s will, Beddome. 69
Wake thee, O Zion, thy mourning is, Palmer. 1284
Watchman, tell us of the night, Bowring. 128
We are living, we are dwelling, A. C. Coxe. 1277
We are on our journey home, C. Beecher. 1141
We are too far from thee, our Saviour, 804
We are on the ocean sailing, 313
Weary souls that wander wide, C. Wesley. 392
Weary of wandering from my God, C. Wesley. 940
We ask for peace, O Lord, Miss A. A. Procter. 423
We bless the prophet of the Lord, Watts. 232
Weeping sinners, dry your tears, 310
Weeping souls, no longer mourn, Toplady. 946
Weep not for the saint that ascends, Bacon. 1083
We have heard of that bright, that holy land, 1163
We have no home but heaven—a pilgrim’s, 1155
Welcome, delightful morn, Hayward. 632
Welcome, O Saviour, to my heart, Bourne’s Coll. 359
Welcome, sweet day of rest, Watts. 626
Welcome, ye hopeful heirs of heaven, 516
We lift our hearts to thee, J. Wesley. 1314
We love this outward world, 1019
We love thy name, we love thy laws, 374
We’re bound for the land of the, R. L. Collier. 331
We’re going home, we’ve had visions bright, 1161
We’re traveling home to heaven above, 320
We shall meet no more to part, 503
We sing the Saviour’s wondrous death, 174
We speak of the realms of the blest, 1150
We’ve no abiding city here, Kelly. 1305
We wait for thee, from the German of Hiller. 1105
We wait in faith, in prayer we wait, 905
We will not weep, for God, W. H. Hurlbut. 1031
What could your Redeemer do, C. Wesley. 305
Whate’er my God ordains is right, 935
What glory guides the sacred page, Cowper. 11
What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone, 961
What is life? ’tis but a vapor, Kelly. 1078
What shall I render to my God, Watts. 692
What sinners value I resign, Watts. 808
What’s this that steals upon my, 1084
What though earthly friends may frown, 968
What though the arm of conquering, Doddridge. 1064
What various hindrances we meet, Cowper. 556
When adverse winds and waves, Mrs. Sigourney. 903
When all thy mercies, O my God, Addison. 78
When blooming youth is snatched, Mrs. Steele. 1058
When darkness long has vailed my, Cowper. 854
When downward to the darksome, Ray Palmer. 1108
When far from the hearts where our, Macduff. 992
When for eternal worlds we steer, 437
When gathering clouds around I view, Sir Robt. Grant. 999
When human hopes and joys depart, Roscoe. 337
When I can trust my all with God, Conder. 777
When in the hour of lonely woe, Conder. 852
Whene’er I think of thee, W. Baxter. 1318
When I sink down in gloom or fear, 362
When Israel, of the Lord beloved, Sir W. Scott. 849
When Israel through the desert, Beddome. 5
When I survey the wondrous cross, Watts. 512
When Jordan hushed his waters, T. Campbell. 117
When languor and disease invade, Toplady. 1008
When marshaled on the nightly, H. K. White. 351
When musing sorrow weeps the, B. W. Noel. 432
When our purest delights are nipt in the bud, 938
When overwhelmed with grief, Watts. 1016
When reft of all, and hopeless care, Drummond. 435
When shall we all meet again, 502
When shall we meet again, Select Hymns. 504
When spring unlocks the flowers to, Heber. 1238
When the King of kings comes, 1101
When the spark of life is waning, Dale. 1091
When the vale of death appears, Mrs. Gilbert. 1080
When the worn spirit wants repose, Edmeston. 623
When thou, my, Countess of the Huntington. 1114
When through the torn sail the wild, Heber. 1296
When we can not see our way, 370
When we hear the music ringing, W. M. 1151
When we reach a quiet dwelling, 1156
When we the sacred grave survey, 180
When shall the child of sorrow find, 963
Where two or three with sweet accord, Newton. 552
While in sweet communion feeding, 540
While in the slippery paths of, A. S. Hayden. 1214
While life prolongs its precious light, Dwight. 277
While now thy throne of grace we, C. Robins. 683
While o’er our guilty land, O God, Pres’t Davis. 1254
While others pray for grace to die, 952
While thee I seek, Miss H. M. Williams. 561
While thou, my God, art my help, W. Young. 929
While with ceaseless course the sun, Newton. 1243
Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger, 886
Whither, O whither, should I fly, C. Wesley. 767
Who are these in bright array, Montgomery. 1137
Why do we mourn departing friends, Watts. 1057
Why should I in vain repining, Edmeston. 1025
Why should we start and fear to die, Watts. 1043
Why will ye waste on trifling cares, Doddridge. 282
With earnest longings of the mind, Watts. 1013
Within thy house, Lord, Con. Ev. Mag. 690
With Israel’s God who can compare, Newton. 71
With joy we meditate the grace, Watts. 228
With joy we own thy servant, Montgomery. 469
With my substance I will honor, Francis. 971
With one consent let all the earth, Doddridge. 29
With sacred joy we lift our eyes, Watts. 689
With songs and honors sounding, Hugh White. 1231
With tearful eyes I look around, 278
With willing hearts we tread, 389
Worship, honor, glory, blessing, 753
Y
Ye Christian heralds, Winchell’s Sel. 465
Ye golden lamps of heaven, Doddridge. 1053
Ye humble souls that seek the, Doddridge. 184
Ye joyous ones, upon whose, R. H. Waterson. 1215
Ye men and angels, witness now, Beddome. 489
Ye nations round the earth, rejoice, Watts. 681
Ye saints, your music bring, Reed. 545
Ye servants of the Lord, Doddridge. 472
Yes, for me, for me he careth, Bonar. 99
Yes, my native land, I love thee, S. F. Smith. 1281
Yes! our Shepherd leads with, Krummacker. 104
Yes! the Redeemer rose, Doddridge. 188
Yes, we trust the day is breaking, Kelly. 603
Ye trembling captives, hear, Pratt’s Coll. 301
Ye who in his courts are found, Hill’s Coll. 309
Ye wretched, hungry, starving, Mrs. Steele. 293
You glittering toys of earth, adieu, Mrs. Steele. 813
You may sing of the beauty of, W. Hunter. 463
You messengers of Christ, Voke. 470
Your harps, ye trembling saints, Toplady. 917
You servants of God, C. Wesley. 474
Z
Zion, awake; thy strength renew, Shrubsole. 593
Zion stands with hills surrounded, Kelly. 464
Zion, the marvelous story be telling, 607
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