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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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- Quiet, Lord, my froward heart, Newton. 920
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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