W | | | | Wait, O my soul, your Maker’s will (Benjamin Beddome) − LM | 170 |
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|  | | | We come unto our fathers’ God (Thomas Hornblower Gill) − 8 7. 8 7. 8 8 7 | 483 |
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|  | | | We give immortal praise (Isaac Watts) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 152 |
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|  | | | We have not known Thee as we ought (Thomas Benson Pollock) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 445 |
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| | | | We join to praise our God (Evangelical Psalter) − 6 6. 6 6 | 48 (2) |
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| | | | We love the place, O God (William Bullock) − 6 6. 6 6 | 689 |
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| | | | We love Thy kingdom, Lord (Timothy Dwight) − SM | 645 |
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| | | | We praise and bless Thee, gracious Lord (Carl Johann Philipp Spitta) − CM | 448 |
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|  | | | We praise, we worship Thee, O God (Gell’s Collection) − LM | 162 |
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|  | | | We saw Thee not when Thou didst come (John Hampden Gurney) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 240 |
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| | | | We sing His love Who once was slain (Rowland Hill) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 613 |
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| | | | We sing the praise of Him Who died (Thomas Kelly) − LM | 217 |
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| | | | We wonder at the works of God (Joseph Hart) − LM | 259 |
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| | | | Weary of earth, and laden with my sin (Samuel John Stone) − 10 10. 10 10 | 400 |
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| | | | Welcome, sweet day of rest (Isaac Watts) − SM | 675 |
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| | | | Well we speak of Jesus’ blood (Joseph Hart) − 7 7. 7 7 | 261 |
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| | | | What a Friend we have in Jesus (Joseph Medlicott Scriven) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 700 |
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| | | | What God th’Almighty Lord will speak (John Milton) − CM | 85 (2) |
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| | | | What shall I render to my God (Isaac Watts) − CM | 116 (4) |
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| | | | What sinners value, I resign (Isaac Watts) − LM | 17 (2) |
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| | | | What various hindrances we meet (William Cowper) − LM | 698 |
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|  | | | What was it, O our God (Ann Gilbert) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 154 |
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| | | | When all are sweetly joined (Charles Wesley) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 133 (3) |
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| | | | When all Thy mercies, O my God (Joseph Addison) − CM | 186 |
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|  | | | When any turn from Zion’s way (John Newton) − CM | 522 |
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| | | | When dangers press and fears invade (Harriet Auber) − CM | 62 (1) |
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|  | | | When fears arise and trials oppress (Augustus Montague Toplady) − CM | 502 |
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|  | | | When forth from Egypt’s trembling hand (George Burgess) − CM | 114 |
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|  | | | When God revealed His gracious name (Isaac Watts) − CM | 126 |
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| | | | When I in awe and wonder stand (Isaac Watts) − CM | 139 (4) |
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|  | | | When I survey the wondrous cross (Isaac Watts) − LM | 243 |
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| | | | When overwhelmed with grief (Isaac Watts) − SM | 61 |
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| | | | When pain and weakness bowed His head (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 21 |
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| | | | When peace, like a river, attendeth my way (Horatio Gates Spafford) − 11 8. 11 9 | 529 |
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|  | | | When Satan my accuser (Evangelical Psalter) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 143 |
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| | | | When shall I hear the inward voice (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 328 |
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|  | | | When the Saviour dwelt below (John Ryland) − 7 7. 7 7 | 241 |
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|  | | | When this passing world is done (Robert Murray M’Cheyne) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 608 |
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| | | | When Thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come (Lady Huntingdon’s Hymnbook) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 308 |
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| | | | When tried, O Lord, with grief and woe (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 39 (1) |
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| | | | When wounded sore, the stricken soul (Cecil Frances Alexander) − CM | 364 |
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| | | | Where God begins His gracious work (Albert Midlane) − CM | 572 |
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|  | | | Where high the heavenly temple stands (Michael Bruce) − LM | 293 |
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| | | | Where shall we go to seek and find (Isaac Watts) − LM | 132 |
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| | | | Where two or three, with sweet accord (Samuel Stennett) − LM | 694 |
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| | | | While shepherds watched their flocks by night (Nahum Tate) − CM | 237 |
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| | | | Who are these arrayed in white (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7 | 641 |
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| | | | Who are these in bright array (James Montgomery) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 635 |
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| | | | Who in the Lord confide (Charles Wesley) − SM | 125 |
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| | | | Who is on the Lord’s side? (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 6 5. 6 5. Ter | 482 |
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|  | | | Who is this loved one in distress (Isaac Watts) − LM | 588 |
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| | | | Who shall condemn to endless flames (Benjamin Beddome) − LM | 576 |
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|  | | | Who shall the Lord’s elect condemn? (Isaac Watts) − LM | 571 |
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|  | | | Whom should we love like Thee (Henry Francis Lyte) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 18 |
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| | | | Why do we mourn departing friends (Isaac Watts) − CM | 609 |
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|  | | | Why should I fear the darkest hour (John Newton) − 8 8 8 | 499 |
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| | | | Why should I so fretful be (Evangelical Psalter) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 37 (1) |
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| | | | Why should I sorrow more? (William Williams) − SM | 514 |
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| | | | With all my heart I’ll praise the Lord (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 111 (2) |
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|  | | | With all my powers of heart and tongue (Isaac Watts) − LM | 138 |
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| | | | With broken heart and contrite sigh (Cornelius Elven) − LM | 378 |
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|  | | | With David’s Lord, and ours (John Kent) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 567 |
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|  | | | With glorious clouds encompassed round (Charles Wesley) − CM | 392 |
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| | | | With hearts in love abounding (Harriet Auber) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 45 (1) |
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| | | | With joy we meditate the grace (Isaac Watts) − CM | 294 |
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| | | | Witness, all men and angels now (Benjamin Beddome) − CM | 655 |
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