H | | | | Had not the Lord, my heart may cry (John Ryland) − LM | 124 |
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| | | | Hail, mighty Jesus! how divine (Benjamin Wallin) − CM | 45 (2) |
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| | | | Hail the day that sees Him rise, (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7, with hallelujahs | 274 |
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| | | | Hail! Thou once despisèd Jesus (John Bakewell) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 285 |
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| | | | Hail to the Lord’s Anointed (James Montgomery) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 72 (2) |
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| | | | Happy are they whose tender care (Nahum Tate) − CM | 41 |
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| | | | Happy the man who finds the grace (Charles Wesley) − LM | 367 |
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| | | | Hark! a voice divides the sky (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 601 |
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| | | | Hark, my soul! it is the Lord (William Cowper) − 7 7. 7 7 | 562 |
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| | | | Hark! the glad sound, the Saviour comes (Philip Doddridge) − CM | 220 |
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| | | | Hark! the herald angels sing (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 229 |
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| | | | Hark! the voice of love and mercy (Jonathan Evans) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 252 |
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| | | | Has God cast off for ever? (James Montgomery) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 77 (2) |
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| | | | Hast thou not known, hast thou not heard (Isaac Watts) − CM | 183 |
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| | | | Hasten, Lord, the glorious time (Harriet Auber) − 7 7. 7 7 | 72 (3) |
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| | | | He lovèd me, and gave Himself for me (Fergus Ferguson) − 10 10. 10 10 | 661 |
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| | | | He reigns, the Lord, the Saviour reigns! (Isaac Watts) − LM | 97 |
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| | | | He who has made his refuge God (Isaac Watts) − LM | 91 (2) |
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| | | | He Who on earth as man was known (John Newton) − CM | 292 |
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| | | | Head of the Church and Lord of all (Joseph Tritton) − LM | 704 |
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| | | | Head of the Church triumphant (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 8 7 | 512 |
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| | | | Heal us, Emmanuel! we are here (William Cowper) − CM | 375 |
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| | | | Hear, gracious God, a sinner’s cry! (Samuel Medley) − LM | 405 |
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| | | | Hear me, O Lord, nor hide Thy face (Isaac Watts) − CM | 102 |
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| | | | Hear, O Lord, our supplication (Henry Francis Lyte) − 8 7. 8 7 | 64 |
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| | | | Hear, O my Lord, regard my cry (The Psalter) − 8 6. 8 6. 8 8 | 17 (1) |
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| | | | Heavenly choirs are sounding (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 6 5. 6 5. D | 276 |
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| | | | Heavenly Father! to Whose eye ( Josiah Conder) − 7 7. 7 7 | 498 |
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| | | | Here at the Gospel pool, the poor (John Newton) − CM | 350 |
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| | | | Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face (Horatius Bonar) − 10 10. 10 10 | 658 |
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| | | | High in the heavens, eternal God (Isaac Watts) − LM | 36 (1) |
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| | | | Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty! (Reginald Heber) − 11. 12. 12. 10 | 169 |
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| | | | Holy Spirit, from on high (William Hiley Bathurst) − 7 7. 7 7 | 313 |
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| | | | Holy Spirit! pity me (William Bunting) − 7 7. 7 7 | 310 |
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| | | | Honour and happiness unite (William Cowper) − LM | 556 |
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| | | | How beautiful the sight! (James Montgomery) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 133 (2) |
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| | | | How blest are they who fear the Lord (Isaac Watts) − LM | 112 |
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| | | | How blest are they who fear the Lord (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 128 |
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| | | | How blest are they who keep God’s Word (Isaac Watts) − CM | 119 (1) |
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| | | | How blest are they who turn to God (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 1 (1) |
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| | | | How blest are they whose trespass (The Psalter) − 7 6. 7 6 | 32 (2) |
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| | | | How blest are we if God the Lord (Isaac Watts) − CM | 32 (1) |
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| | | | How blest is life if lived for Thee (Prust’s Supplementary Hymnbook) − LM | 558 |
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| | | | How bright these glorious spirits shine! (Isaac Watts) − CM | 636 |
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| | | | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord (‘K’in Dr John Rippon’s Selection) − 11 11. 11 11 | 509 |
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| | | | How frail and fallible am I! (William Hiley Bathurst) − LM | 510 |
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| | | | How great and glorious is the place (Isaac Watts) − CM | 652 |
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| | | | How honoured, how dear ( Josiah Conder) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 84 (1) |
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| | | | How long, eternal God, how long (Isaac Watts) − CM | 74 (1) |
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| | | | How long hast Thou bestowed Thy care (John Newton) − LM | 342 |
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| | | | How long wilt Thou conceal Thy face? (Isaac Watts) − CM | 13 (2) |
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| | | | How lovely are Thy dwellings fair (John Milton) − CM | 84 (4) |
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| | | | How pleasant here to see (Isaac Watts) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 133 (1) |
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| | | | How pleased and blest was I (Isaac Watts) − 6 6 8. 6 6 8 | 122 (1) |
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| | | | How precious is the book divine (John Fawcett) − CM | 338 |
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| | | | How sad our state by nature is! (Isaac Watts) − CM | 362 |
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| | | | How shall I praise the eternal God (Isaac Watts) − CM | 159 |
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| | | | How shall I sing that majesty (John Mason) − DCM | 164 |
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| | | | How shall the young direct their way? (The Psalter) − LM | 119 (2) |
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| | | | How soon! my God, my joys shall rise (Isaac Watts) − CM | 639 |
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| | | | How sweet and awesome is the place (Isaac Watts) − CM | 662 |
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| | | | How sweet, how heavenly is the sight (Joseph Swain) − CM | 648 |
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| | | | How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (John Newton) − CM | 202 |
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| | | | How vast the treasure we possess! (Isaac Watts) − LM | 440 |
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| | | | How willing was Jesus to die (Joseph Swain) − 8 8. 8 8 | 244 |
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| | | | Humble us, Lord, before Thy Word (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 49 (1) |
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| | | | Hushed was the evening hymn (James Drummond Burns) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 546 |
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