O |  | | | O bless the Lord, my soul! (Isaac Watts) − SM | 103 (2) |
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|  | | | O Breath of God, breathe on us now (Alfred Henry Vine) − LM | 314 |
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|  | | | O Christ, our true and only Light (Johann Heermann) − LM | 341 |
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| | | | O come, all ye faithful (Latin) − Irregular | 227 |
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| | | | O everlasting Light (Horatius Bonar) − SM | 160 |
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|  | | | O for a closer walk with God (William Cowper) − CM | 521 |
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| | | | O for a glance of heavenly day (Joseph Hart) − LM | 411 |
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|  | | | O for a heart to praise my God (Charles Wesley) − CM | 450 |
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|  | | | O for a thousand tongues to sing (Charles Wesley) − CM | 216 |
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| | | | O for the robes of whiteness! (Charitee Lees Bancroft) − 7 6. 7 6 | 622 |
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| | | | O give thanks to Him Who made ( Josiah Conder) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 182 |
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| | | | O give thanks unto the Lord (Joseph Irons) − 7 7. 7 7 | 107 (1) |
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| | | | O God, my refuge, hear my cries (Isaac Watts) − CM | 55 |
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|  | | | O God of Bethel, by Whose hand (Philip Doddridge) − CM | 535 |
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| | | | O God of righteousness (Charles Wesley) − DSM | 4 (1) |
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|  | | | O God the Rock of Ages (Edward Henry Bickersteth) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 90 (2) |
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| | | | O God, Thou art my God alone (James Montgomery) − LM | 63 (2) |
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| | | | O God, what offering shall I give (Joachim Lange) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 476 |
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| | | | O God, Who didst from Adam’s side ( Josiah Conder) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 722 |
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| | | | O God, Who didst Thy will unfold ( Josiah Conder) − LM | 696 |
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|  | | | O happy day, that fixed my choice (Philip Doddridge) − LM | 437 |
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| | | | O happy home, where Thou art loved the dearest (Carl Johann Philipp Spitta) − 11 10. 11 10 | 723 |
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|  | | | O happy is the man who hears (Michael Bruce) − CM | 330 |
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| | | | O hasten, Lord, my soul to bless (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 70 (2) |
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| | | | O heavenly King (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 175 |
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| | | | O holy Saviour, Friend unseen (Charlotte Elliott) − 8 8 8. 6 | 586 |
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| | | | O how blest the hour, Lord Jesus (Carl Johann Philipp Spitta) − 8 7. 8 7 | 678 |
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| | | | O how I long to reach my home (Charlotte Elliott) − CM | 625 |
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| | | | O how I love Thy holy Word (William Cowper) − LM | 119 (8) |
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| | | | O how I love Thy law (Evangelical Psalter) − 6 6. 6 6 | 119 (12) |
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|  | | | O how the wonders of Thy law (James Merrick) − LM | 119 (15) |
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| | | | O humble souls who seek the Lord (Philip Doddridge) − CM | 269 |
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| | | | O Jesus Christ, grow Thou in me (Johann Caspar Lavater) − CM | 551 |
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| | | | O Jesus, Friend unfailing (Samuel Christian Gottfried Küster) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 583 |
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|  | | | O Jesus, full of truth and grace (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 403 |
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|  | | | O Jesus, I have promised (John Ernest Bode) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 460 |
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| | | | O Lamb of God, still keep me (James George Deck) − 7 6. 7 6 | 518 |
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|  | | | O Lord, accept my prayers, my vows (Isaac Watts) − LM | 141 |
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| | | | O Lord, at times my heart is cold (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 13 (1) |
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|  | | | O Lord, close to Thee we would cleave (Joseph Hart) − 8 8. 8 8 | 573 |
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|  | | | O Lord, enlarge our scanty thought (Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf) − LM | 422 |
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|  | | | O Lord, from Whom there’s nought concealed (John Newton) − CM | 417 |
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| | | | O Lord, I am Thine (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 11. D | 426 |
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|  | | | O Lord, I would delight in Thee (John Ryland) − CM | 528 |
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| | | | O Lord our God, arise (Ralph Wardlaw) − SM | 74 (2) |
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|  | | | O Lord, our Lord, how high, how great (Isaac Watts) − CM | 8 |
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| | | | O Lord, the steps of all Thy saints (Isaac Watts) − CM | 37 (2) |
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| | | | O Lord, Thou art my God and King (The Psalter) − LM | 145 (1) |
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|  | | | O Lord, we have heard, for the Scriptures have told (Evangelical Psalter) − 11 11. 11 11 | 44 (1) |
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|  | | | O Love divine, how sweet Thou art! (Charles Wesley) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 591 |
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|  | | | O Love of God, how strong and true! (Horatius Bonar) − LM | 174 |
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| | | | O may my heart by grace renewed (John Fawcett) − CM | 455 |
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| | | | O mean may seem this house of clay (Thomas Hornblower Gill) − CM | 594 |
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| | | | O my Saviour, lifted (William Walsham How) − 6 5. 6 5 | 397 |
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|  | | | O now, my soul, forget no more (Krishna Pal) − LM | 196 |
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| | | | O Paradise eternal! (Thomas Davis) − 7 6. 7 6 | 634 |
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|  | | | O perfect life of love! (Henry Williams Baker) − SM | 258 |
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| | | | O perfect Love, all human thought transcending (Dorothy Frances Gurney) − 11 10. 11 10 | 720 |
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| | | | O praise our God today (Robert Walmsley) − 6 6 8. 6 6 8 | 685 |
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|  | | | O praise our great and gracious Lord (Harriet Auber) − DCM | 78 (1) |
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|  | | | O praise the Lord, for He is good (Nahum Tate) − CM | 118 (1) |
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| | | | O praise the Lord, ’tis good to raise (Henry Francis Lyte) − LM | 147 (1) |
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|  | | | O praise the risen Prince of Light (Isaac Watts) − CM | 275 |
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| | | | O praise ye the Lord (Henry Francis Lyte) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 149 (1) |
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|  | | | O praise ye the Lord! (Henry Williams Baker) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 150 |
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|  | | | O precious words that Jesus said! (Fanny J. Crosby) − CM | 370 |
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| | | | O sacred head! once wounded (Bernard of Clairvaux) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 262 |
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| | | | O Saviour, I have nought to plead (Jane Crewdson) − 8 8. 8 6 | 414 |
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| | | | O send Thy light forth and Thy Truth (The Psalter) − CM | 43 (1) |
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| | | | O Shepherd of the church, give ear (Isaac Watts) − LM | 80 (1) |
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|  | | | O Spirit of the living God (James Montgomery) − LM | 327 |
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| | | | O teach me what it meaneth (Lucy Ann Bennett) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 398 |
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| | | | O that I knew the secret place (Isaac Watts) − CM | 520 |
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|  | | | O the bitter shame and sorrow (Theodore Monod) − 8 7. 8 8 7 | 382 |
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|  | | | O the deep, deep love of Jesus! (Samuel Trevor Francis) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 561 |
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| | | | O the delights, the heavenly joys (Isaac Watts) − CM | 280 |
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| | | | O Thou, my strength, with heart oppressed (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 43 (2) |
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|  | | | O Thou, the contrite sinner’s Friend (Charlotte Elliott) − 8 8 8. 6 | 568 |
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| | | | O Thou, the hope of Israel’s host (Philip Doddridge) − LM | 690 |
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|  | | | O Thou Who camest from above (Charles Wesley) − LM | 467 |
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| | | | O Thou Who hast redeemed of old (Charles Wesley) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 380 |
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|  | | | O Thou Who hears when sinners cry (Isaac Watts) − LM | 51 (5) |
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| | | | O what has Jesus bought for me! (Charles Wesley) − CM | 627 |
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| | | | O what matchless condescension (William Gadsby) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 180 |
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|  | | | O what shall I do my Saviour to praise? (Charles Wesley) − 10 10. 11 11 | 89 (2) |
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| | | | O wherefore do the nations rage (The Psalter) − LM | 2 (2) |
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| | | | O why do mournful thoughts arise (Isaac Watts) − CM | 508 |
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| | | | O worship the King (Robert Grant) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 104 (1) |
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|  | | | Object of my first desire (Augustus Montague Toplady) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 578 |
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| | | | Often as death with solemn toll (John Newton) − LM | 597 |
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| | | | Often the public means of grace (John Newton) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 736 |
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|  | | | Omnipotent Lord, my Saviour and King (Charles Wesley) − 10 10. 11 11 | 492 |
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| | | | On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand (Samuel Stennett) − CM | 631 |
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| | | | On the wings of faith uprising (Joseph Swain) − 8 7. 8 7 | 247 |
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| | | | Once in royal David’s city (Cecil Frances Alexander) − 8 7. 8 7. 7 7 | 224 |
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| | | | Once more, before we part (Joseph Hart) − SM | 732 |
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| | | | One sweetly solemn thought (Phoebe Cary) − 6 6. 6 6 | 602 |
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|  | | | One there is, above all others (John Newton) − 8 7. 8 7. 7 7 | 194 |
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| | | | Our friendship sanctify and guide (Charles Wesley) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 646 |
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|  | | | Our God, our help in ages past (Isaac Watts) − CM | 90 (1) |
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| | | | Our great Redeemer rose (Philip Doddridge) − 6 6. 6 6. 4 4. 4 4 | 273 |
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| | | | Our heavenly Father calls (Philip Doddridge) − SM | 371 |
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| | | | Our heavenly Father, hear (James Montgomery) − SM | 699 |
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|  | | | Our Lord is risen from the dead (Charles Wesley) − CM | 24 (2) |
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|  | | | Our special day, O Lord, has come (James Merrick) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 122 (2) |
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|  | | | Out of my bondage, sorrow, and night (W. T. Sleeper) − Irregular | 385 |
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|  | | | Out of the depths I cry to Thee (Martin Luther) − 8 7. 8 7. 8 8 7 | 130 (1) |
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