A |  | | | A debtor to mercy alone (Augustus Montague Toplady) − 8 8. 8 8 | 574 |
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| | | | A mighty fortress is our God (Version 1) (Martin Luther) − 8 7. 8 7. 6 6. 6 6 7 | 480 (1) |
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| | | | A safe stronghold our God is still (Version 2) (Martin Luther) − 8 7. 8 7. 6 6. 6 6 7 | 480 (2) |
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|  | | | A sovereign protector I have (Augustus Montague Toplady) − 8 8. 8 8. D | 566 |
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| | | | Abide with me: fast falls the eventide (Henry Francis Lyte) − 10 10. 10 10 | 599 |
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| | | | According to Thy gracious Word (James Montgomery) − CM | 659 |
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|  | | | Alas! and did my Saviour bleed? (Isaac Watts) − CM | 250 |
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|  | | | All glory to God in the sky (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. D | 239 |
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|  | | | All my heart this night rejoices (Paul Gerhardt) − 8. 3 3. 6. D | 233 |
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|  | | | All my hope on God is founded (Joachim Neander) − 8 7. 8 7. 3 3 7 | 187 |
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|  | | | All praise to God Who reigns above (Johann Jakob Schutz) − 8 7. 8 7. 8 8 7 | 184 |
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| | | | All praise to Thee, my God, this night (Thomas Ken) − LM | 726 |
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| | | | All thanks be to God (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 5 11 | 340 |
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| | | | All thanks to the Lamb, Who calls us to meet! (Charles Wesley) − 10 10. 11 11 | 66 (2) |
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| | | | All that I am I owe to Thee (The Psalter) − LM | 139 (3) |
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| | | | All the nations, praise the Lord (James Montgomery) − 7 7. 7 7 | 117 (1) |
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|  | | | All the way my Saviour leads me (Fanny J. Crosby) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 533 |
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|  | | | All who delight to serve the Lord (Isaac Watts) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 113 |
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|  | | | ‘All ye that pass by’ (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 11. D | 361 |
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| | | | Almighty Father of mankind (Michael Bruce) − CM | 71 (2) |
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|  | | | Almighty Maker of my frame (Anne Steele) − LM | 39 (3) |
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|  | | | Amazing grace! how sweet the sound (John Newton) − CM | 423 |
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| | | | Amidst us our Belovèd stands (Charles Haddon Spurgeon) − LM | 663 |
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| | | | Among His people, God is known (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 76 (1) |
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|  | | | And can it be that I should gain (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 420 |
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| | | | And must I part with all I have (Benjamin Beddome) − CM | 539 |
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| | | | And though our bodies part (Charles Wesley) − SM | 730 |
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|  | | | Angels from the realms of glory (James Montgomery) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 222 |
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| | | | Another Sabbath ended (Thomas Vincent Tymms) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 727 |
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|  | | | Another year is dawning (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 7 6. 7 6 | 712 |
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|  | | | Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat (John Newton) − CM | 374 |
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|  | | | Are we the soldiers of the Cross (Isaac Watts) − CM | 481 |
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| | | | Arise, despondent saints (Augustus Montague Toplady) − SM | 137 (1) |
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|  | | | Arise, my soul, arise (Charles Wesley) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 555 |
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| | | | Arm of the Lord, awake, awake! (Henry March) − LM | 44 (3) |
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|  | | | As pants the deer for streams of life (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 42 (2) |
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| | | | As pants the hart for cooling streams (Nahum Tate) − CM | 42 (1) |
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| | | | As Thy chosen people, Lord (Harriet Auber) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 68 |
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|  | | | As with gladness men of old (William Chatterton Dix) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 231 |
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|  | | | At even, ere the sun was set ( Henry Twells) − LM | 725 |
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|  | | | At the name of Jesus (Caroline Maria Noel) − 6 5. 6 5. D | 192 |
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| | | | At Thy feet, our God and Father (James Drummond Burns) − 8 7. 8 7 | 716 |
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|  | | | Awake, my soul, and rise (William Williams) − SM | 257 |
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| | | | Awake, my soul, in joyful lays (Samuel Medley) − LM | 205 |
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|  | | | Awake, my soul, to God draw near (Thomas Ken) − LM | 674 |
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|  | | | Awake, our souls; away, our fears (Isaac Watts) − LM | 490 |
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| | | | Away, distrustful care! (Richard Baxter) − 6 6. 6 6. 4 4. 4 4 | 517 |
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| | | | Away with our fears (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 5 11 | 309 |
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| | | | Away with our sorrow and fear! (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. D | 633 |
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