| A |  | | | A debtor to mercy alone (Augustus Montague Toplady) − 8 8. 8 8 | 574 |
|
| | | | A mighty fortress is our God (Version 1) (Martin Luther) − 8 7. 8 7. 6 6. 6 6 7 | 480 (1) |
|
| | | | A safe stronghold our God is still (Version 2) (Martin Luther) − 8 7. 8 7. 6 6. 6 6 7 | 480 (2) |
|
|  | | | A sovereign protector I have (Augustus Montague Toplady) − 8 8. 8 8. D | 566 |
|
| | | | Abide with me: fast falls the eventide (Henry Francis Lyte) − 10 10. 10 10 | 599 |
|
| | | | According to Thy gracious Word (James Montgomery) − CM | 659 |
|
| | | | Alas! and did my Saviour bleed? (Isaac Watts) − CM | 250 |
|
|  | | | All glory to God in the sky (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. D | 239 |
|
|  | | | All my heart this night rejoices (Paul Gerhardt) − 8. 3 3. 6. D | 233 |
|
|  | | | All my hope on God is founded (Joachim Neander) − 8 7. 8 7. 3 3 7 | 187 |
|
|  | | | All praise to God Who reigns above (Johann Jakob Schutz) − 8 7. 8 7. 8 8 7 | 184 |
|
| | | | All praise to Thee, my God, this night (Thomas Ken) − LM | 726 |
|
| | | | All thanks be to God (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 5 11 | 340 |
|
| | | | All thanks to the Lamb, Who calls us to meet! (Charles Wesley) − 10 10. 11 11 | 66 (2) |
|
| | | | All that I am I owe to Thee (The Psalter) − LM | 139 (3) |
|
| | | | All the nations, praise the Lord (James Montgomery) − 7 7. 7 7 | 117 (1) |
|
| | | | All the way my Saviour leads me (Fanny J. Crosby) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 533 |
|
|  | | | All who delight to serve the Lord (Isaac Watts) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 113 |
|
|  | | | ‘All ye that pass by’ (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 11. D | 361 |
|
| | | | Almighty Father of mankind (Michael Bruce) − CM | 71 (2) |
|
|  | | | Almighty Maker of my frame (Anne Steele) − LM | 39 (3) |
|
|  | | | Amazing grace! how sweet the sound (John Newton) − CM | 423 |
|
| | | | Amidst us our Belovèd stands (Charles Haddon Spurgeon) − LM | 663 |
|
| | | | Among His people, God is known (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 76 (1) |
|
|  | | | And can it be that I should gain (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 420 |
|
| | | | And must I part with all I have (Benjamin Beddome) − CM | 539 |
|
| | | | And though our bodies part (Charles Wesley) − SM | 730 |
|
|  | | | Angels from the realms of glory (James Montgomery) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 222 |
|
| | | | Another Sabbath ended (Thomas Vincent Tymms) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 727 |
|
|  | | | Another year is dawning (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 7 6. 7 6 | 712 |
|
| | | | Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat (John Newton) − CM | 374 |
|
|  | | | Are we the soldiers of the Cross (Isaac Watts) − CM | 481 |
|
| | | | Arise, despondent saints (Augustus Montague Toplady) − SM | 137 (1) |
|
|  | | | Arise, my soul, arise (Charles Wesley) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 555 |
|
| | | | Arm of the Lord, awake, awake! (Henry March) − LM | 44 (3) |
|
|  | | | As pants the deer for streams of life (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 42 (2) |
|
| | | | As pants the hart for cooling streams (Nahum Tate) − CM | 42 (1) |
|
| | | | As Thy chosen people, Lord (Harriet Auber) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 68 |
|
|  | | | As with gladness men of old (William Chatterton Dix) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 231 |
|
|  | | | At even, ere the sun was set ( Henry Twells) − LM | 725 |
|
|  | | | At the name of Jesus (Caroline Maria Noel) − 6 5. 6 5. D | 192 |
|
| | | | At Thy feet, our God and Father (James Drummond Burns) − 8 7. 8 7 | 716 |
|
|  | | | Awake, my soul, and rise (William Williams) − SM | 257 |
|
| | | | Awake, my soul, in joyful lays (Samuel Medley) − LM | 205 |
|
|  | | | Awake, my soul, to God draw near (Thomas Ken) − LM | 674 |
|
|  | | | Awake, our souls; away, our fears (Isaac Watts) − LM | 490 |
|
| | | | Away, distrustful care! (Richard Baxter) − 6 6. 6 6. 4 4. 4 4 | 517 |
|
| | | | Away with our fears (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 5 11 | 309 |
|
| | | | Away with our sorrow and fear! (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. D | 633 |
|
| |
| B |  | | | Be still, my heart! all anxious cares (John Newton) − LM | 507 |
|
| | | | Be still, my soul: the Lord is on your side (Katharina von Schlegel) − 10 10. 10 10. 10 10 | 540 |
|
|  | | | Be with me, Lord, where’er I go (John Cennick) − LM | 544 |
|
|  | | | Before Jehovah’s awesome throne (Isaac Watts) − LM | 100 |
|
| | | | Before the throne of God above (Charitee Lees Bancroft) − LM | 287 |
|
| | | | Begin my tongue a heavenly theme (Isaac Watts) − CM | 161 |
|
|  | | | Begone, unbelief (John Newton) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 503 |
|
| | | | Behold the amazing gift of love (Scottish Paraphrases) − CM | 553 |
|
| | | | Behold the amazing sight! (Philip Doddridge) − SM | 256 |
|
| | | | Behold, the gloomy vale (Philip Doddridge) − SM | 600 |
|
| | | | Behold the glories of the Lamb (Isaac Watts) − CM | 209 |
|
| | | | Behold the love, the generous love (Isaac Watts) − CM | 35 (1) |
|
|  | | | Behold the mountain of the Lord (Michael Bruce) − CM | 351 |
|
|  | | | Behold the servant of the Lord! (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 473 |
|
| | | | Behold the sure foundation stone (Isaac Watts) − CM | 118 (2) |
|
| | | | Behold the throne of grace! (John Newton) − SM | 693 |
|
| | | | Behold, what wondrous grace (Isaac Watts) − SM | 554 |
|
| | | | Believers, like their Lord of old (Henry Francis Lyte) − LM | 140 |
|
|  | | | Beneath the cross of Jesus (Elizabeth Cecilia Clephane) − 7 6. 8 6. 8 6. 8 6 | 387 |
|
| | | | Beside the Gospel pool, (John Newton) − SM | 349 |
|
| | | | Bless the Lord, His servants (Evangelical Psalter) − 6 5. 6 5 | 134 |
|
| | | | Bless Thy servants, Lord, uphold them (Thomas Kelly) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 353 |
|
|  | | | Blessèd are the sons of God (Joseph Humphreys) − 7 7. 7 7 | 557 |
|
|  | | | Blessèd are they, supremely blest (Charles Wesley) − LM | 32 (3) |
|
|  | | | Blest are the humble souls that see (Isaac Watts) − LM | 550 |
|
| | | | Blest be the dear uniting love (Charles Wesley) − CM | 735 |
|
| | | | Blest be the everlasting God (Isaac Watts) − CM | 612 |
|
| | | | Blest be the Lord, our strength, our tower (Evangelical Psalter) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 144 |
|
|  | | | Blest be the tie that binds (John Fawcett) − SM | 644 |
|
| | | | Blest is the church, where God the Lord (Isaac Watts) − CM | 33 (2) |
|
| | | | Blest morning, whose first dawning rays (Isaac Watts) − CM | 672 |
|
|  | | | Break Thou the Bread of Life (Mary Artemisia Lathbury) − 6 4. 6 4. D | 335 |
|
| | | | Brief life is here our portion (Bernard of Morlaix) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 637 |
|
| | | | Bright and joyful is the morn (James Montgomery) − 7 7. 7 7 | 232 |
|
|  | | | Bright the vision that delighted (Richard Mant) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 168 |
|
| | | | By Christ redeemed, in Christ restored (George Rawson) − 8 8 8. 4 | 665 |
|
| |
| C | | | | Can guilty man, indeed, believe (Harriet Auber) − LM | 94 |
|
| | | | Can mortals understand or find (Isaac Watts) − LM | 167 |
|
| | | | Centre of our hopes Thou art (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 454 |
|
| | | | Christ Jesus lay in death’s strong bands (Martin Luther) − 8 7. 8 7. 8 8 7 | 271 |
|
|  | | | ‘Christ the Lord is risen today!’ (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7 | 268 |
|
| | | | Christ, Whose glory fills the skies (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 200 |
|
|  | | | Christians, awake! salute the happy morn (John Byrom) − 10 10. 10 10. 10 10 | 226 |
|
| | | | Clouds and darkness round about Thee (Charlotte Elliott) − 8 7. 8 7. 7 7 | 497 |
|
|  | | | Come, all souls by sin afflicted (Joseph Swain) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 357 |
|
| | | | Come and rejoice with me! (Elizabeth Rundle Charles) − SM | 419 |
|
|  | | | Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell (Isaac Watts) − LM | 584 |
|
|  | | | Come, every thankful heart (Samuel Stennett) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 286 |
|
|  | | | Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove (Simon Browne) − LM | 326 |
|
| | | | Come, Holy Ghost, all-quickening fire! (Charles Wesley) − 8 8 8. D | 315 |
|
|  | | | Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire (Charles Wesley) − CM | 325 |
|
| | | | Come, Holy Spirit, come (Joseph Hart) − SM | 318 |
|
| | | | Come, Holy Spirit, Dove divine (Adoniram Judson) − LM | 656 |
|
| | | | Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove (Isaac Watts) − CM | 319 |
|
|  | | | Come, humble souls, approach your God (Anne Steele) − CM | 171 |
|
|  | | | Come, let our voices join to raise (Isaac Watts) − LM | 95 |
|
| | | | Come, let us anew (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 5 11 | 488 |
|
|  | | | Come, let us anew (New Year) (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 5 11 | 713 |
|
|  | | | Come, let us join our cheerful songs (Isaac Watts) − CM | 197 |
|
| | | | Come, let us join with reverent fear (Isaac Watts) − CM | 69 (2) |
|
| | | | Come, let us sing the song of songs (James Montgomery) − LM | 289 |
|
|  | | | Come, let us to the Lord our God (John Morison) − CM | 394 |
|
|  | | | Come, let us with our Lord arise (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 671 |
|
| | | | Come, Lord, and tarry not (Horatius Bonar) − SM | 296 |
|
|  | | | Come, my soul, your plea prepare (John Newton) − 7 7. 7 7 | 381 |
|
| | | | Come, O our God, our souls to bless (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 70 (1) |
|
|  | | | Come, O Thou all-victorious Lord (Charles Wesley) − CM | 412 |
|
| | | | Come, O Thou Traveller unknown (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 418 |
|
| | | | Come, praise the Lord with sacred song (Isaac Watts) − CM | 47 (1) |
|
|  | | | Come, ransomed souls, in God rejoice (Isaac Watts) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 33 (1) |
|
| | | | Come, Saviour Christ, our only Lord (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 333 |
|
|  | | | Come, Thou Almighty King (Anonymous) − 6 6 4. 6 6 6. 4 | 151 |
|
|  | | | Come, Thou Fount of every blessing (Robert Robinson) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 563 |
|
| | | | Come to our poor nature’s night (George Rawson) − 7 7 7. 5 | 316 |
|
| | | | Come to the Saviour now! (John Murch Wigner) − 6 6. 6 6. D | 360 |
|
| | | | ‘Come unto Me, ye weary’ (William Chatterton Dix) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 358 |
|
|  | | | ‘Come unto Me, ye weary’ (William Chatterton Dix) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 358 |
|
| | | | Come, we that love the Lord (Version 1) (Isaac Watts) − SM | 425 (1) |
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| | | | Come, we that love the Lord (Version 2) (Isaac Watts) − SM | 425 (2) |
|
|  | | | Come, ye sinners, poor and needy (Joseph Hart) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 355 |
|
| | | | Come, ye thankful people, come (Henry Alford) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 709 |
|
| | | | Come, ye that fear the Saviour (The Psalter) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 22 (3) |
|
|  | | | Command Thy blessing from above (James Montgomery) − LM | 153 |
|
|  | | | Commit now all your griefs (Paul Gerhardt) − SM | 537 |
|
| | | | Consider all my troubles, Lord (Isaac Watts) − CM | 119 (16) |
|
| | | | Creator Spirit! by Whose aid (Latin) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 323 |
|
|  | | | Crown Him with many crowns (Matthew Bridges) − DSM | 288 |
|
| |
| D |  | | | Day of judgement, day of wonders (John Newton) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 304 |
|
| | | | Dear Lord, and shall Thy Spirit rest (Anne Steele) − LM | 321 |
|
| | | | Deceit and falsehood we abhor (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 119 (14) |
|
| | | | Depth of mercy, can there be (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 376 |
|
| | | | Descend from Heaven, Immortal Dove (Isaac Watts) − LM | 620 |
|
| | | | Dust to dust each mortal dies (The Psalter) − 7 7. 7 7 | 49 (3) |
|
| |
| E |  | | | Early, my God, without delay (Isaac Watts) − CM | 63 (1) |
|
|  | | | Earth was waiting, spent and restless (William Chalmers Smith) − 8 7. 8 7. 8 7 | 221 |
|
|  | | | Emptied of earth I long to be (Augustus Montague Toplady) − LM | 589 |
|
| | | | Encompassed with clouds of distress (Augustus Montague Toplady) − 8 8. 8 8. D | 494 |
|
| | | | Enthroned on high, almighty Lord (Thomas Haweis) − CM | 324 |
|
| | | | Ere I sleep, for every favour (John Cennick) − 8. 3 3. 6 | 724 |
|
| | | | Ere the blue heavens were stretched abroad (Isaac Watts) − LM | 228 |
|
|  | | | Eternal Light! Eternal Light! (Thomas Binney) − 8 6. 8 8 6 | 369 |
|
| | | | Eternal Power! Whose high abode (Isaac Watts) − LM | 165 |
|
| | | | Eternal Spirit! how we bless (Isaac Watts) − LM | 320 |
|
| | | | Extended on a cursèd tree (Paul Gerhardt) − LM | 253 |
|
| |
| F | | | | Far from my heavenly home (Henry Francis Lyte) − SM | 137 (2) |
|
| | | | Far from these narrow scenes of night (Anne Steele) − CM | 626 |
|
| | | | Father, I know that all my life (Anna Letitia Waring) − 8 6. 8 6. 8 6 | 548 |
|
|  | | | Father of Heaven, Whose love profound (Edward Cooper) − LM | 156 |
|
| | | | Father of mercies, bow Thine ear (Benjamin Beddome) − LM | 352 |
|
|  | | | Father of mercies, in Thy Word (Anne Steele) − CM | 329 |
|
| | | | Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 478 |
|
|  | | | Father, Son and Holy Spirit (Evangelical Psalter) − 8 7. 8 7. 8 7 | 110 |
|
| | | | Fill Thou my life, O Lord my God (Horatius Bonar) − CM | 472 |
|
| | | | Fools in their hearts still say (Evangelical Psalter) − SM | 53 |
|
| | | | For a season called to part (John Newton) − 7 7. 7 7 | 731 |
|
| | | | For ever here my rest shall be (Charles Wesley) − CM | 527 |
|
| | | | For ever, Lord, Thy Word shall stand (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 119 (10) |
|
|  | | | For ever with the Lord! (James Montgomery) − DSM | 616 |
|
| | | | For mercies countless as the sands (John Newton) − CM | 116 (2) |
|
| | | | For Thy mercy and Thy grace (Henry Downton) − 7 7. 7 7 | 714 |
|
| | | | Forgiving Lord, how kind (John Kent) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 429 |
|
|  | | | ‘Forward!’ be our watchword (Henry Alford) − 6 5. 6 5. Ter | 485 |
|
|  | | | From age to age exalt His name (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 107 (2) |
|
|  | | | From all that dwell below the skies (Isaac Watts) − LM | 117 (2) |
|
| | | | From every stormy wind that blows (Hugh Stowell) − LM | 692 |
|
|  | | | From sorrow’s depths I cry, O Lord, to Thee (The Psalter) − 10 4. 10 4. 10 10 | 130 (2) |
|
|  | | | From whence this fear and unbelief? (Augustus Montague Toplady) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 577 |
|
| |
| G | | | | Gently, gently lay Thy rod (Henry Francis Lyte) − 7 7. 7 7 | 6 |
|
|  | | | Give ear to the Lord (The Psalter) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 78 (2) |
|
|  | | | Give me a sight, O Saviour (Katherine Agnes May Kelly) − Irregular | 260 |
|
|  | | | Give me the faith which can remove (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 462 |
|
| | | | Give me the wings of faith to rise (Isaac Watts) − CM | 605 |
|
| | | | Give thanks to God, invoke His name (Isaac Watts) − CM | 105 |
|
|  | | | Give thanks to God Most High (Isaac Watts) − 6 6. 6 6. 4 4. 4 4 | 136 (2) |
|
|  | | | Give to our God immortal praise (Isaac Watts) − LM | 136 (1) |
|
| | | | Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame (Isaac Watts) − LM | 29 (1) |
|
|  | | | Glorious is the Lord Most High (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7 | 47 (2) |
|
| | | | Glorious things of thee are spoken (John Newton) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 87 (2) |
|
|  | | | Glory to God on high! (James Allen) − 6 6 4. 6 6 6. 4 | 199 |
|
| | | | Go, labour on, spend, and be spent (Horatius Bonar) − LM | 466 |
|
| | | | Go not far from me, O my Strength (Anna Letitia Waring) − 8 6. 8 6. 8 6 | 543 |
|
|  | | | God be merciful to me (The Psalter) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 51 (1) |
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|  | | | God counts the sorrows of His saints (Isaac Watts) − CM | 56 |
|
| | | | God in His earthly kingdom lays (Isaac Watts) − LM | 87 (1) |
|
| | | | God, in the Gospel of His Son (Benjamin Beddome) − LM | 332 |
|
|  | | | God is gone up on high (Charles Wesley) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 270 |
|
|  | | | God is in His temple (William Tidd Matson) − 6 6 8. 6 6 8. 3 3. 6 6 | 157 |
|
|  | | | God is our refuge and our strength (The Psalter) − DCM | 46 (2) |
|
| | | | God is the refuge of His saints (Isaac Watts) − LM | 46 (1) |
|
|  | | | God made me for Himself, to serve Him here (Henry Williams Baker) − 10 10. 10 10 | 383 |
|
| | | | God moves in a mysterious way (William Cowper) − CM | 188 |
|
| | | | God of eternal love (Isaac Watts) − SM | 106 |
|
|  | | | God of love, that hearest prayer (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7 | 519 |
|
| | | | God of mercy, God of grace (Henry Francis Lyte) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 67 |
|
| | | | God of mercy, hear our prayer (Thomas Hastings) − 7 7. 7 7 | 706 |
|
| | | | God of my life, through all my days (Philip Doddridge) − LM | 607 |
|
| | | | God of my life, to Thee I call (William Cowper) − LM | 493 |
|
| | | | God of unfathomable love (Charles Wesley) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 51 (2) |
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|  | | | God’s precepts are righteous and just (The Psalter) − 8 8. 8 8 | 19 (2) |
|
|  | | | Grace! ’tis a charming sound (Philip Doddridge) − SM | 428 |
|
| | | | Grant us, Lord, some gracious token (Thomas Kelly) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 734 |
|
| | | | Great God! how infinite art Thou! (Isaac Watts) − CM | 163 |
|
|  | | | Great God of wonders! all Thy ways (Samuel Davies) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 173 |
|
| | | | Great God, we sing that mighty hand (Philip Doddridge) − LM | 711 |
|
| | | | Great God, what do I see and hear! (Anonymous) − 8 7. 8 7. 8 8 7 | 307 |
|
|  | | | Great God, when I approach Thy throne (William Hiley Bathurst) − CM | 406 |
|
| | | | Great is the Lord; O greatly praise (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 48 (1) |
|
|  | | | ‘Great is Thy faithfulness,’ O God my Father (Thomas O. Chisholm) − Irregular | 179 |
|
| | | | Great King of Zion, now (Benjamin Francis) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 691 |
|
| | | | Great Shepherd of Thy people, hear (John Newton) − CM | 697 |
|
| | | | Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah (William Williams) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 604 |
|
| |
| H | | | | Had not the Lord, my heart may cry (John Ryland) − LM | 124 |
|
| | | | Hail, mighty Jesus! how divine (Benjamin Wallin) − CM | 45 (2) |
|
| | | | Hail the day that sees Him rise, (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7, with hallelujahs | 274 |
|
|  | | | Hail! Thou once despisèd Jesus (John Bakewell) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 285 |
|
|  | | | Hail to the Lord’s Anointed (James Montgomery) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 72 (2) |
|
| | | | Happy are they whose tender care (Nahum Tate) − CM | 41 |
|
|  | | | Happy the man who finds the grace (Charles Wesley) − LM | 367 |
|
| | | | Hark! a voice divides the sky (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 601 |
|
|  | | | Hark, my soul! it is the Lord (William Cowper) − 7 7. 7 7 | 562 |
|
|  | | | Hark! the glad sound, the Saviour comes (Philip Doddridge) − CM | 220 |
|
|  | | | Hark! the herald angels sing (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 229 |
|
| | | | Hark! the voice of love and mercy (Jonathan Evans) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 252 |
|
| | | | Has God cast off for ever? (James Montgomery) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 77 (2) |
|
| | | | Hast thou not known, hast thou not heard (Isaac Watts) − CM | 183 |
|
| | | | Hasten, Lord, the glorious time (Harriet Auber) − 7 7. 7 7 | 72 (3) |
|
|  | | | He lovèd me, and gave Himself for me (Fergus Ferguson) − 10 10. 10 10 | 661 |
|
|  | | | He reigns, the Lord, the Saviour reigns! (Isaac Watts) − LM | 97 |
|
|  | | | He who has made his refuge God (Isaac Watts) − LM | 91 (2) |
|
| | | | He Who on earth as man was known (John Newton) − CM | 292 |
|
| | | | Head of the Church and Lord of all (Joseph Tritton) − LM | 704 |
|
| | | | Head of the Church triumphant (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 8 7 | 512 |
|
|  | | | 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 |
|
| | | | Hear me, O Lord, nor hide Thy face (Isaac Watts) − CM | 102 |
|
| | | | 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) |
|
| | | | 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 |
|
| | | | Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face (Horatius Bonar) − 10 10. 10 10 | 658 |
|
|  | | | High in the heavens, eternal God (Isaac Watts) − LM | 36 (1) |
|
|  | | | Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty! (Reginald Heber) − 11. 12. 12. 10 | 169 |
|
| | | | Holy Spirit, from on high (William Hiley Bathurst) − 7 7. 7 7 | 313 |
|
|  | | | Holy Spirit! pity me (William Bunting) − 7 7. 7 7 | 310 |
|
| | | | Honour and happiness unite (William Cowper) − LM | 556 |
|
| | | | How beautiful the sight! (James Montgomery) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 133 (2) |
|
| | | | How blest are they who fear the Lord (Isaac Watts) − LM | 112 |
|
|  | | | 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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| I | | | | I am hated, Lord, by those (William Allen) − 7 7. 7 7 | 59 |
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|  | | | I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 8 5. 8 3 | 393 |
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|  | | | I am waiting for the dawning (Samuel Trevor Francis) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 301 |
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| | | | I asked the Lord that I might grow (John Newton) − LM | 451 |
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|  | | | I bring my sins to Thee (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 404 |
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|  | | | I could not do without Thee (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 580 |
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|  | | | I cried unto the Lord my God (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 142 |
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|  | | | I hear the words of love (Horatius Bonar) − SM | 525 |
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| | | | I hear Thy welcome voice (Lewis Hartsough) − SM, with refrain | 408 |
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|  | | | I heard the voice of Jesus say (Horatius Bonar) − DCM | 432 |
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|  | | | I know not why God’s wondrous grace (Daniel Webster Whittle) − CM, with refrain | 569 |
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|  | | | I know that my Redeemer lives; what comfort (Samuel Medley) − LM | 590 |
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| | | | I know that my Redeemer lives; this thought (John Williams) − LM | 614 |
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|  | | | I lift my heart to Thee (Charles Edward Mudie) − 6 4. 6 4. 10 10 | 595 |
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|  | | | I lift my soul to Thee (Evangelical Psalter) − SM | 25 (1) |
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|  | | | I love the Lord Who heard my cry (The Psalter) − CM | 116 (1) |
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|  | | | I need Thee every hour (Annie Sherwood Hawks) − 6 4. 6 4, with refrain | 377 |
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|  | | | I once despised and scorned the name (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 1 (2) |
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|  | | | I sing the almighty power of God (Isaac Watts) − CM | 181 |
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| | | | I sought the Lord, and afterward I knew (The Pilgrim Hymnal) − 10 10. 10 6 | 427 |
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| | | | I thirst, but not as once I did (William Cowper) − LM | 442 |
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| | | | I thought that I was strong, Lord (Joseph Denham Smith) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 402 |
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|  | | | I waited for the Lord my God (Scottish Psalter) − CM | 40 (1) |
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|  | | | I want a principle within (Charles Wesley) − CM | 456 |
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| | | | I was a wandering sheep (Horatius Bonar) − DSM | 438 |
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| | | | I will extol Thee, Lord, my God (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 30 (2) |
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| | | | I will extol Thee, Lord on high (Isaac Watts) − LM | 30 (1) |
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| | | | I will sing of my Redeemer (Philip Bliss) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 421 |
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|  | | | I will sing the wondrous story (Francis Harold Rawley) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 219 |
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|  | | | I’ll praise my Maker while I’ve breath (Isaac Watts) − 8 8 8. D | 146 |
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| | | | I’m not ashamed to own my Lord (Isaac Watts) − CM | 486 |
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| | | | Immortal honours rest on Jesus’ head (William Gadsby) − 10 10. 10 10 | 206 |
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| | | | In close communion, Lord, with Thee (The Psalter) − CM | 73 (2) |
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| | | | In evil long I took delight (John Newton) − CM | 434 |
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|  | | | In full and glad surrender (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 7 6. 7 6 | 474 |
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| | | | In God alone we put our trust (Evangelical Psalter) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 31 (2) |
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| | | | In God’s own house the loftiest praises sing (Elizabeth Tollet) − 10 10. 10 10 | 29 (2) |
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|  | | | In heavenly love abiding (Anna Letitia Waring) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 534 |
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| | | | In Jesus’ name, with one accord (William Hiley Bathurst) − CM | 255 |
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|  | | | In Judah God of old was known (Isaac Watts) − CM | 76 (2) |
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| | | | In lovingkindness Jesus came (Charlotte G. Homer) − 8 8 8. 6, with refrain | 424 |
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| | | | In the floods of tribulation (Samuel Pearce) − 8 7. 8 7 | 504 |
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| | | | In the Lord I’ve put my trust (Evangelical Psalter) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 11 |
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| | | | In Thy name, O Lord, assembling (Thomas Kelly) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 686 |
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| | | | In Thy wrath and hot displeasure (The Psalter) − 8 7. 8 7 | 38 (2) |
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| | | | In times of weakness and of blight (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 60 |
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| | | | In trouble and distress I cry (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 120 (1) |
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| | | | In vain the powers of darkness try (Henry Francis Lyte) − CM | 52 (1) |
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|  | | | Incarnate God! the soul that knows (John Newton) − CM | 515 |
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|  | | | Infinite grief! amazing woe! (Isaac Watts) − CM | 413 |
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|  | | | Inspirer of the ancient seers (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 336 |
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| | | | Is there glory found in cunning (Evangelical Psalter) − 8 7. 8 7 | 52 (2) |
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| | | | It passes knowledge, that dear love of Thine (Mary Shekleton) − 10 10. 10 10. 4 | 585 |
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| | | | I’ve found a Friend, O, such a Friend! (James Grindlay Small) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 195 |
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| | | | I’ve found the pearl of greatest price (John Mason) − CM | 204 |
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| J | | | | Jerusalem, my happy home (Joseph Bromehead) − CM | 640 |
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| | | | Jerusalem on high (Samuel Crossman) − 6 6. 6 6. 4 4. 4 4 | 629 |
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| | | | Jerusalem the golden (Bernard of Morlaix) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 638 |
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|  | | | Jesus, all-atoning Lamb (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7 | 457 |
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|  | | | Jesus, and shall it ever be (Joseph Grigg) − LM | 210 |
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| | | | Jesus, commissioned from above (Ambrose Serle) − CM | 436 |
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| | | | Jesus! exalted far on high (Thomas Cotterill) − CM | 552 |
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| | | | Jesus! how my heart is pained (John Newton) − 7 7. 7 7 | 120 (2) |
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|  | | | Jesus, I my cross have taken (Henry Francis Lyte) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 475 |
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|  | | | Jesus, I will trust Thee (Mary Jane Walker) − 6 5. 6 5. D | 396 |
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| | | | Jesus, if Thou art still today (Charles Wesley) − CM | 410 |
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| | | | Jesus invites His saints (Isaac Watts) − SM | 664 |
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| | | | Jesus lives! thy terrors now (Christian Fürchtegott Geller) − 7 8. 7 8. 4 | 278 |
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| | | | Jesus, Lord, our strength and Saviour (Evangelical Psalter) − 8 7. 8 7 | 81 |
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|  | | | Jesus, Lord, we look to Thee (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7 | 651 |
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|  | | | Jesus, lover of my soul (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 372 |
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|  | | | Jesus, Master, Whose I am (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 470 |
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|  | | | Jesus, my All, to Heaven is gone (John Cennick) − LM | 386 |
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|  | | | Jesus my Lord, my God, my All (Henry Collins) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 579 |
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|  | | | Jesus, my strength, my hope (Charles Wesley) − DSM | 447 |
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|  | | | Jesus, our best belovèd Friend (James Montgomery) − LM | 465 |
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| | | | Jesus our Lord invites us here (Isaac Watts) − CM | 669 |
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| | | | Jesus! Redeemer, Saviour, Lord (Augustus Montague Toplady) − CM | 407 |
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| | | | Jesus, seek Thy wandering sheep (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 524 |
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|  | | | Jesus shall reign where’er the sun (Isaac Watts) − LM | 72 (1) |
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| | | | Jesus the good Shepherd is (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 23 (4) |
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| | | | Jesus! the name high over all (Charles Wesley) − CM | 191 |
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| | | | Jesus, the sinner’s Friend! (Catherine Pennefather) − SM | 431 |
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|  | | | Jesus, the sinner’s Friend, to Thee (Charles Wesley) − LM | 399 |
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|  | | | Jesus, Thine all-victorious love (Charles Wesley) − CM | 444 |
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| | | | Jesus, Thou everlasting King (Isaac Watts) − LM | 667 |
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| | | | Jesus, Thou sovereign Lord of all (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 701 |
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|  | | | Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness (Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf) − LM | 575 |
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|  | | | Jesus, Thy boundless love to me (Paul Gerhardt) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 593 |
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| | | | Jesus, Thy message speaks within (Isaac Watts) − LM | 366 |
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| | | | Jesus, we look to Thee (Charles Wesley) − SM | 687 |
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| | | | Jesus, we thus obey (Charles Wesley) − SM | 657 |
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|  | | | Jesus, where’er Thy people meet (William Cowper) − LM | 680 |
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| | | | Jesus, with Thy church abide (Thomas Benson Pollock) − 7 7. 7 7 | 647 |
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| | | | Join all the glorious names (Version 1) (Isaac Watts) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 190 (1) |
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| | | | Join all the glorious names (Version 1) (Isaac Watts) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 190 (1) |
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|  | | | Join all the glorious names (Version 1) (Isaac Watts) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 190 (1) |
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|  | | | Join all the glorious names (Version 2) (Isaac Watts) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 190 (2) |
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| | | | Joy to the world! the Lord is come (Isaac Watts) − CM | 98 (1) |
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|  | | | Just as I amwithout one plea (Charlotte Elliott) − 8 8 8. 6 | 389 |
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| |
| K | | | | Keep us, Lord, O keep us ever (Thomas Kelly) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 523 |
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| |
| L |  | | | Lamb of God, Who now art seated (James George Deck) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 284 |
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|  | | | Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace (Benjamin Barton) − CM | 331 |
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|  | | | Leader of faithful souls, and Guide (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 624 |
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|  | | | Leave God to order all thy ways (Georg Christian Neumark) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 542 |
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|  | | | Let all now stand in awe (Charles Wesley) − DSM | 4 (2) |
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|  | | | Let all the earth revere the Lord (Isaac Watts) − CM | 66 (1) |
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| | | | Let all the listening world attend (Nahum Tate) − CM | 49 (2) |
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| | | | Let all the world’s fair writers join (Isaac Watts) − CM | 119 (11) |
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| | | | Let earth and Heaven agree (Charles Wesley) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 208 |
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|  | | | Let earth and Heaven combine (Charles Wesley) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 235 |
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| | | | Let every creature join and sing (Isaac Watts) − CM | 148 (2) |
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| | | | Let every mortal ear attend (Isaac Watts) − CM | 356 |
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| | | | Let me be with Thee where Thou art (Charlotte Elliott) − LM | 619 |
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| | | | Let me but hear my Saviour say (Isaac Watts) − LM | 500 |
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| | | | Let not God’s praises grow (Richard Baxter) − 6 6. 6 6. 4 4. 4 4 | 516 |
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| | | | Let shallow things of earth depart (Anne Steele) − CM | 443 |
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|  | | | Let us all, with grateful praises (Joseph Hart) − 8 7. 8 7 | 223 |
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|  | | | Let us love and sing and wonder (John Newton) − 8 7. 8 7. 7 7 | 207 |
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| | | | Let us sing the King Messiah (John Ryland) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 45 (4) |
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|  | | | Let worldly minds this world pursue (John Newton) − CM | 441 |
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| | | | Let Zion in her songs record (John Kent) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 218 |
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|  | | | Lift your heads, ye friends of Jesus (Charles Wesley) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 297 |
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| | | | Light of the world, for ever, ever shining (Horatius Bonar) − 11 6. 11 6 | 193 |
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|  | | | Light of the world, Thy beams I bless (Charles Wesley) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 484 |
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| | | | Light up this house with glory, Lord (John Harris) − CM | 688 |
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| | | | Lo! God is here! let us adore (Gerhard Tersteegen) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 684 |
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|  | | | Lo! He comes with clouds descending (John Cennick) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 305 |
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| | | | Lo! He cometh! countless trumpets (John Cennick) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 295 |
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| | | | Lo, round the throne, a glorious band (Rowland Hill) − LM | 632 |
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|  | | | Lo! what a glorious sight appears (Isaac Watts) − CM | 298 |
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| | | | Long as I live I’ll bless Thy name (Isaac Watts) − CM | 145 (2) |
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| | | | Look upon me, O Lord, forgive (Isaac Watts) − LM | 51 (3) |
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|  | | | Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious (Thomas Kelly) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 279 |
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|  | | | Loosed from my God, and far removed (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 395 |
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|  | | | Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing (John Fawcett) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 729 |
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| | | | Lord, for our children we would plead (Thomas Hastings) − CM | 705 |
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| | | | Lord, from Whom all blessings flow (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 643 |
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| | | | Lord God of my salvation (Henry Francis Lyte) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 88 |
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| | | | Lord God the Holy Ghost (James Montgomery) − SM | 311 |
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| | | | Lord, I am vile, conceived in sin (Isaac Watts) − LM | 51 (4) |
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| | | | Lord, I cannot let Thee go (John Newton) − 7 7. 7 7 | 496 |
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| | | | Lord, I confess to Thee (Horatius Bonar) − 6 4. 6 4. 6 6 4 | 379 |
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|  | | | Lord, I delight to find my place (William Goode) − LM | 26 |
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| | | | Lord, I was blind, I could not see (William Tidd Matson) − LM | 390 |
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|  | | | Lord, I would stand with thoughtful eye (Henry Francis Lyte) − CM | 69 (1) |
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|  | | | Lord, if one moment Thou Thy face shouldst hide (Thomas Blacklock) − 10 10. 10 10. 10 10 | 104 (3) |
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|  | | | Lord, if Thou Thy grace impart (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7 | 131 (2) |
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|  | | | Lord, in the fulness of my might (Thomas Hornblower Gill) − CM | 461 |
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| | | | Lord, in the morning Thou shalt hear (Isaac Watts) − CM | 5 |
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| | | | Lord, in this blest and hallowed hour ( Josiah Conder) − LM | 660 |
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| | | | Lord Jesus, near to Thee I’d be (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 15 |
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| | | | Lord my God, I trust in Thee (Evangelical Psalter) − 7 7. 7 7 | 7 |
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| | | | Lord, my Rock, to Thee I prayed (Evangelical Psalter) − 7 7. 7 7 | 28 |
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|  | | | Lord, my times are in Thy hand ( Josiah Conder) − 7 7. 7 7 | 531 |
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| | | | Lord of the harvest, hear (Charles Wesley) − SM | 346 |
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|  | | | Lord of the reapers, hear our lowly pleading (Frederic Goldsmith French) − 11 10. 11 10 | 344 |
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|  | | | Lord of the worlds above (Isaac Watts) − 6 6. 6 6. 4 4. 4 4 | 84 (2) |
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|  | | | Lord, speak to me, that I may speak (Frances Ridley Havergal) − LM | 463 |
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| | | | Lord, teach us how to pray aright (James Montgomery) − CM | 695 |
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| | | | Lord, Thou alone art merciful and true! (Isaac Watts) − 10 10. 10 10. 10 10 | 115 |
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| | | | Lord, Thou hast searched and seen me through (Isaac Watts) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 139 (1) |
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|  | | | Lord, Thou hast searched me, and dost know (The Psalter) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 139 (2) |
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| | | | Lord, we confess our numerous faults (Isaac Watts) − CM | 435 |
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| | | | Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I (Isaac Watts) − LM | 73 (1) |
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|  | | | Lord, when evil times hold sway (Evangelical Psalter) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 10 |
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| | | | Lord, when I lift my voice to Thee (William Hiley Bathurst) − CM | 101 |
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| | | | Lord, when iniquities abound (Isaac Watts) − CM | 12 |
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|  | | | Lord, when our hearts perceive Thy worth (John Newton) − LM | 453 |
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| | | | Lord, Who at Cana didst appear (John Berridge) − CM | 721 |
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|  | | | Love divine, all loves excelling (Charles Wesley) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 452 |
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| | | | Loved with everlasting love (George Wade Robinson) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 559 |
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| M |  | | | ‘Man of Sorrows!’ what a name (Philip Bliss) − 7 7 7. 8 | 246 |
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| | | | Many times since days of youth (John Beaumont) − 7 5. 7 5 | 129 |
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| | | | Many woes had He endured (Joseph Hart) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 249 |
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| | | | Master, speak! Thy servant heareth (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 8 7. 8 7. 7 7 | 545 |
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| | | | May the grace of Christ our Saviour (John Newton) − 8 7. 8 7 | 733 |
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|  | | | May Thy mercies rest upon me (Evangelical Psalter) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 119 (6) |
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|  | | | Mighty God, while angels bless Thee (Robert Robinson) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 238 |
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| | | | Mine eyes and my desire (Isaac Watts) − SM | 25 (2) |
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|  | | | More gratitude give me; more trust in the Lord (Philip Bliss) − 11 11. 11 11 | 449 |
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|  | | | More marred than any man’s (William Russell) − SM | 245 |
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| | | | My best-belovèd keeps His throne (Isaac Watts) − LM | 581 |
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| | | | My dear Redeemer and my Lord (Isaac Watts) − LM | 242 |
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| | | | My end, Lord, make me know (The Psalter) − SM | 39 (2) |
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|  | | | My faith looks up to Thee (Ray Palmer) − 6 6 4. 6 6 6. 4 | 401 |
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| | | | My Father, it is good for me (George Rawson) − CM | 541 |
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|  | | | My God and Father, while I stray (Charlotte Elliott) − 8 8 8. 6 | 532 |
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|  | | | My God, in Whom are all the springs (Isaac Watts) − LM | 57 |
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| | | | My God, is any hour so sweet (Charlotte Elliott) − 8 8 8. 4 | 681 |
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|  | | | My gracious Lord, I own Thy right (Philip Doddridge) − LM | 458 |
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| | | | My heart is fixed, O God (The Psalter) − SM | 108 |
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| | | | My heart is full of Christ, and longs (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 45 (5) |
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|  | | | My heart is resting, O my God (Anna Letitia Waring) − CM | 538 |
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| | | | My helper God! I bless His name (Philip Doddridge) − LM | 718 |
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|  | | | My hope is built on nothing less (Edward Mote) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 506 |
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| | | | My Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine (Anon, London Hymn Book) − 11 11. 11 11 | 587 |
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| | | | My life was fashioned by Thy hand (Isaac Watts) − CM | 119 (9) |
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|  | | | My long rebellious heart, O Lord (Richard Baxter) − CM | 530 |
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| | | | My Lord, my life, my love (Isaac Watts) − SM | 592 |
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|  | | | My rest is in Heaven, my rest is not here (Henry Francis Lyte) − 11 11. 11 11 | 618 |
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|  | | | My Saviour and almighty Friend (Isaac Watts) − CM | 71 (1) |
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|  | | | My Shepherd is the Lord Who knows my needs (The Psalter) − 10 4. 10 4. 10 10 | 23 (3) |
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| | | | My Shepherd will supply my need (Isaac Watts) − CM | 23 (2) |
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|  | | | My song for ever shall record (The Psalter) − LM | 89 (1) |
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|  | | | My song is love unknown (Samuel Crossman) − 6 6. 6 6. 4 4. 4 4 | 254 |
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| | | | My song shall be of mercy (Henry Downton) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 89 (3) |
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| | | | My soul amid this stormy world (Robert Cleaver Chapman) − CM | 615 |
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|  | | | My soul, how lovely is the place (Isaac Watts) − CM | 84 (3) |
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|  | | | My soul lies cleaving to the dust (Isaac Watts) − CM | 119 (4) |
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|  | | | My soul, repeat His praise (Isaac Watts) − SM | 103 (1) |
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| | | | My soul, the final hour will come (Philip Doddridge) − CM | 38 (3) |
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| | | | My soul, triumphant in the Lord (Philip Doddridge) − CM | 491 |
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|  | | | My spirit looks to God alone (Isaac Watts) − LM | 62 (2) |
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| N | | | | Nature with open volume stands (Isaac Watts) − LM | 265 |
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| | | | New-born souls who taste salvation (John Fawcett) − 8 7. 8 7 | 654 |
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| | | | Not all the blood of beasts (Isaac Watts) − SM | 409 |
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|  | | | Not, Lord, Thine ancient works alone (Thomas Hornblower Gill) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 464 |
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| | | | Not what these hands have done (Horatius Bonar) − SM | 391 |
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|  | | | Now be my heart inspired to sing (Isaac Watts) − LM | 45 (3) |
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| | | | Now I have found the ground wherein (Johann Andreas Rothe) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 489 |
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| | | | Now in praise let us arise (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 211 |
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|  | | | Now let our cheerful eyes survey (Philip Doddridge) − CM | 282 |
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| | | | Now let our mournful songs record (Isaac Watts) − LM | 22 (1) |
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| | | | Now let our souls on wings sublime (Thomas Gibbons) − LM | 623 |
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| | | | Now let us join with hearts and tongues (John Newton) − LM | 234 |
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|  | | | Now may He, Who from the dead (John Newton) − 7 7. 7 7 | 738 |
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| | | | Now may the God of peace and love (Thomas Gibbons) − CM | 737 |
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| | | | Now may the Gospel’s conquering power (Thomas Kelly) − LM | 339 |
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|  | | | Now, Saviour, now Thy love impart (Charles Wesley) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 469 |
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|  | | | Now thank we all our God (Martin Rinkart) − 6 7. 6 7. 6 6. 6 6 | 189 |
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| | | | Now the Christian’s course is run (Version 1) (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 610 (1) |
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| | | | Now the Christian’s course is run (Version 2) (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 610 (2) |
|
| | | | Now, the sowing and the weeping (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 8 7. 8 7 | 549 |
|
| | | | Now through another year (John Newton) − SM | 719 |
|
|  | | | Now to the Lord a noble song! (Isaac Watts) − LM | 212 |
|
| | | | Now to the Lord, Who makes us know (Isaac Watts) − LM | 215 |
|
| |
| O |  | | | O bless the Lord, my soul! (Isaac Watts) − SM | 103 (2) |
|
|  | | | O Breath of God, breathe on us now (Alfred Henry Vine) − LM | 314 |
|
|  | | | O Christ, our true and only Light (Johann Heermann) − LM | 341 |
|
| | | | O come, all ye faithful (Latin) − Irregular | 227 |
|
| | | | O everlasting Light (Horatius Bonar) − SM | 160 |
|
|  | | | O for a closer walk with God (William Cowper) − CM | 521 |
|
| | | | O for a glance of heavenly day (Joseph Hart) − LM | 411 |
|
|  | | | O for a heart to praise my God (Charles Wesley) − CM | 450 |
|
|  | | | O for a thousand tongues to sing (Charles Wesley) − CM | 216 |
|
| | | | O for the robes of whiteness! (Charitee Lees Bancroft) − 7 6. 7 6 | 622 |
|
| | | | O give thanks to Him Who made ( Josiah Conder) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 182 |
|
| | | | O give thanks unto the Lord (Joseph Irons) − 7 7. 7 7 | 107 (1) |
|
| | | | O God, my refuge, hear my cries (Isaac Watts) − CM | 55 |
|
|  | | | O God of Bethel, by Whose hand (Philip Doddridge) − CM | 535 |
|
| | | | O God of righteousness (Charles Wesley) − DSM | 4 (1) |
|
|  | | | O God the Rock of Ages (Edward Henry Bickersteth) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 90 (2) |
|
| | | | O God, Thou art my God alone (James Montgomery) − LM | 63 (2) |
|
| | | | O God, what offering shall I give (Joachim Lange) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 476 |
|
| | | | O God, Who didst from Adam’s side ( Josiah Conder) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 722 |
|
| | | | O God, Who didst Thy will unfold ( Josiah Conder) − LM | 696 |
|
|  | | | O happy day, that fixed my choice (Philip Doddridge) − LM | 437 |
|
| | | | O happy home, where Thou art loved the dearest (Carl Johann Philipp Spitta) − 11 10. 11 10 | 723 |
|
|  | | | O happy is the man who hears (Michael Bruce) − CM | 330 |
|
| | | | O hasten, Lord, my soul to bless (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 70 (2) |
|
| | | | O heavenly King (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 175 |
|
| | | | O holy Saviour, Friend unseen (Charlotte Elliott) − 8 8 8. 6 | 586 |
|
| | | | O how blest the hour, Lord Jesus (Carl Johann Philipp Spitta) − 8 7. 8 7 | 678 |
|
| | | | O how I long to reach my home (Charlotte Elliott) − CM | 625 |
|
| | | | O how I love Thy holy Word (William Cowper) − LM | 119 (8) |
|
| | | | O how I love Thy law (Evangelical Psalter) − 6 6. 6 6 | 119 (12) |
|
|  | | | O how the wonders of Thy law (James Merrick) − LM | 119 (15) |
|
| | | | O humble souls who seek the Lord (Philip Doddridge) − CM | 269 |
|
| | | | O Jesus Christ, grow Thou in me (Johann Caspar Lavater) − CM | 551 |
|
| | | | O Jesus, Friend unfailing (Samuel Christian Gottfried Küster) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 583 |
|
|  | | | O Jesus, full of truth and grace (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 403 |
|
|  | | | O Jesus, I have promised (John Ernest Bode) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 460 |
|
| | | | O Lamb of God, still keep me (James George Deck) − 7 6. 7 6 | 518 |
|
|  | | | O Lord, accept my prayers, my vows (Isaac Watts) − LM | 141 |
|
| | | | O Lord, at times my heart is cold (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 13 (1) |
|
|  | | | O Lord, close to Thee we would cleave (Joseph Hart) − 8 8. 8 8 | 573 |
|
|  | | | O Lord, enlarge our scanty thought (Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf) − LM | 422 |
|
|  | | | O Lord, from Whom there’s nought concealed (John Newton) − CM | 417 |
|
| | | | O Lord, I am Thine (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 11. D | 426 |
|
|  | | | O Lord, I would delight in Thee (John Ryland) − CM | 528 |
|
| | | | O Lord our God, arise (Ralph Wardlaw) − SM | 74 (2) |
|
|  | | | O Lord, our Lord, how high, how great (Isaac Watts) − CM | 8 |
|
| | | | O Lord, the steps of all Thy saints (Isaac Watts) − CM | 37 (2) |
|
| | | | O Lord, Thou art my God and King (The Psalter) − LM | 145 (1) |
|
|  | | | O Lord, we have heard, for the Scriptures have told (Evangelical Psalter) − 11 11. 11 11 | 44 (1) |
|
|  | | | O Love divine, how sweet Thou art! (Charles Wesley) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 591 |
|
|  | | | O Love of God, how strong and true! (Horatius Bonar) − LM | 174 |
|
| | | | O may my heart by grace renewed (John Fawcett) − CM | 455 |
|
| | | | O mean may seem this house of clay (Thomas Hornblower Gill) − CM | 594 |
|
| | | | O my Saviour, lifted (William Walsham How) − 6 5. 6 5 | 397 |
|
|  | | | O now, my soul, forget no more (Krishna Pal) − LM | 196 |
|
| | | | O Paradise eternal! (Thomas Davis) − 7 6. 7 6 | 634 |
|
|  | | | O perfect life of love! (Henry Williams Baker) − SM | 258 |
|
| | | | O perfect Love, all human thought transcending (Dorothy Frances Gurney) − 11 10. 11 10 | 720 |
|
| | | | O praise our God today (Robert Walmsley) − 6 6 8. 6 6 8 | 685 |
|
|  | | | O praise our great and gracious Lord (Harriet Auber) − DCM | 78 (1) |
|
|  | | | O praise the Lord, for He is good (Nahum Tate) − CM | 118 (1) |
|
| | | | O praise the Lord, ’tis good to raise (Henry Francis Lyte) − LM | 147 (1) |
|
|  | | | O praise the risen Prince of Light (Isaac Watts) − CM | 275 |
|
| | | | O praise ye the Lord (Henry Francis Lyte) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 149 (1) |
|
|  | | | O praise ye the Lord! (Henry Williams Baker) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 150 |
|
|  | | | O precious words that Jesus said! (Fanny J. Crosby) − CM | 370 |
|
| | | | O sacred head! once wounded (Bernard of Clairvaux) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 262 |
|
| | | | O Saviour, I have nought to plead (Jane Crewdson) − 8 8. 8 6 | 414 |
|
| | | | O send Thy light forth and Thy Truth (The Psalter) − CM | 43 (1) |
|
| | | | O Shepherd of the church, give ear (Isaac Watts) − LM | 80 (1) |
|
|  | | | O Spirit of the living God (James Montgomery) − LM | 327 |
|
| | | | O teach me what it meaneth (Lucy Ann Bennett) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 398 |
|
| | | | O that I knew the secret place (Isaac Watts) − CM | 520 |
|
|  | | | O the bitter shame and sorrow (Theodore Monod) − 8 7. 8 8 7 | 382 |
|
|  | | | O the deep, deep love of Jesus! (Samuel Trevor Francis) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 561 |
|
| | | | O the delights, the heavenly joys (Isaac Watts) − CM | 280 |
|
| | | | O Thou, my strength, with heart oppressed (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 43 (2) |
|
|  | | | O Thou, the contrite sinner’s Friend (Charlotte Elliott) − 8 8 8. 6 | 568 |
|
| | | | O Thou, the hope of Israel’s host (Philip Doddridge) − LM | 690 |
|
|  | | | O Thou Who camest from above (Charles Wesley) − LM | 467 |
|
| | | | O Thou Who hast redeemed of old (Charles Wesley) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 380 |
|
|  | | | O Thou Who hears when sinners cry (Isaac Watts) − LM | 51 (5) |
|
| | | | O what has Jesus bought for me! (Charles Wesley) − CM | 627 |
|
| | | | 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) |
|
| | | | O wherefore do the nations rage (The Psalter) − LM | 2 (2) |
|
| | | | O why do mournful thoughts arise (Isaac Watts) − CM | 508 |
|
| | | | O worship the King (Robert Grant) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 104 (1) |
|
|  | | | Object of my first desire (Augustus Montague Toplady) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 578 |
|
| | | | Often as death with solemn toll (John Newton) − LM | 597 |
|
| | | | Often the public means of grace (John Newton) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 736 |
|
|  | | | Omnipotent Lord, my Saviour and King (Charles Wesley) − 10 10. 11 11 | 492 |
|
| | | | On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand (Samuel Stennett) − CM | 631 |
|
| | | | On the wings of faith uprising (Joseph Swain) − 8 7. 8 7 | 247 |
|
| | | | Once in royal David’s city (Cecil Frances Alexander) − 8 7. 8 7. 7 7 | 224 |
|
| | | | Once more, before we part (Joseph Hart) − SM | 732 |
|
| | | | One sweetly solemn thought (Phoebe Cary) − 6 6. 6 6 | 602 |
|
|  | | | One there is, above all others (John Newton) − 8 7. 8 7. 7 7 | 194 |
|
| | | | Our friendship sanctify and guide (Charles Wesley) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 646 |
|
|  | | | Our God, our help in ages past (Isaac Watts) − CM | 90 (1) |
|
| | | | Our great Redeemer rose (Philip Doddridge) − 6 6. 6 6. 4 4. 4 4 | 273 |
|
| | | | 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) |
|
|  | | | Our special day, O Lord, has come (James Merrick) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 122 (2) |
|
|  | | | 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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| |
| P | | | | Partners of a glorious hope (Charles Wesley) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 653 |
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| | | | Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin? (Edward Henry Bickersteth) − 10 10 | 526 |
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|  | | | Physician of my sin-sick soul (John Newton) − CM | 416 |
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| | | | Plead my cause, O Lord, I pray (Joseph Irons) − 7 7. 7 7 | 35 (2) |
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|  | | | Plunged in a gulf of dark despair (Isaac Watts) − CM | 263 |
|
|  | | | Praise, everlasting praise, be paid (Isaac Watts) − LM | 177 |
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|  | | | Praise, Lord, for Thee, in Zion waits (Henry Francis Lyte) − LM | 65 |
|
|  | | | Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven (Henry Francis Lyte) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 103 (3) |
|
| | | | Praise, O praise our God and King (Henry Williams Baker) − 7 7. 7 7 | 708 |
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| | | | Praise, O praise the Lord of harvest (James Hamilton) − 8 5. 8 3 | 710 |
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| | | | Praise the Lord with exultation (Charles Haddon Spurgeon) − 8 7. 8 7 | 111 (1) |
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|  | | | Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore Him (Foundling Hospital Collection) − 8 7. 8 7 | 148 (1) |
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|  | | | Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation (Joachim Neander) − 14 14. 4. 7. 8 | 178 |
|
| | | | Praise ye the Lord, exalt His name (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 135 |
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| | | | Praise ye the Lord; ’tis good to raise (Isaac Watts) − LM | 147 (2) |
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| | | | Prayer is the soul’s sincere desire (James Montgomery) − CM | 702 |
|
| | | | Prepare a new song (William Goode) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 149 (2) |
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| | | | Preserve me, Lord, in time of need (Isaac Watts) − LM | 16 |
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| | | | Preserved by power divine (Charles Wesley) − SM | 677 |
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| Q |  | | | Quiet, Lord, my froward heart (John Newton) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 131 (1) |
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| |
| R | | | | Rebuke me not in anger, Lord (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 38 (1) |
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|  | | | Redeemed from guilt, redeemed from fears (Henry Francis Lyte) − LM | 116 (3) |
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|  | | | Rejoice, believer, in the Lord (John Newton) − CM | 565 |
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|  | | | Rejoice! the Lord is King (Charles Wesley) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 281 |
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|  | | | Rejoice, the Saviour reigns (John Ryland) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 291 |
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|  | | | Revere the Lord as King (Evangelical Psalter) − SM | 99 |
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| | | | Revive Thy work, O Lord! (Albert Midlane) − SM | 343 |
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| | | | Rock of Ages, cleft for me (Augustus Montague Toplady) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 373 |
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| | | | Rulers who make themselves as gods (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 58 |
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| |
| S | | | | Safely through another week (John Newton) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 676 |
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| | | | Salvation is for ever nigh (Isaac Watts) − LM | 85 (1) |
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| | | | Save me by Thy glorious name (Evangelical Psalter) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 54 |
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|  | | | Saviour! Thy dying love (Sylvanus Dryden Phelps) − 6 4. 6 4. 6 6. 6 4 | 471 |
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| | | | Saviour, visit Thy plantation (John Newton) − 8 7. 8 7. D | 80 (2) |
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|  | | | See the ransomed millions stand ( Josiah Conder) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 302 |
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| | | | Seek ye first, not earthly pleasure (Georgiana Mary Taylor) − 8 8 8. 3 | 359 |
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| | | | Sing the theme of Jesus’ love (Albert Midlane) − 7 7. 7 7 | 214 |
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|  | | | Sing to the Lord through all the lands (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 96 |
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| | | | Sing to the Lord, Who here proclaims (Philip Doddridge) − LM | 9 |
|
| | | | ‘Sinners Jesus will receive’ (Erdmann Neumeister) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 365 |
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| | | | Sit down beneath His shadow (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 7 6. 7 6 | 668 |
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|  | | | So let our lips and lives express (Isaac Watts) − LM | 446 |
|
|  | | | Soldiers of Christ, arise (Charles Wesley) − SM | 479 |
|
|  | | | Sometimes a light surprises (William Cowper) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 513 |
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| | | | Songs of praise the angels sang (James Montgomery) − 7 7. 7 7 | 172 |
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| | | | Sound, sound the Truth abroad (Thomas Kelly) − 6 6 4. 6 6 6. 4 | 354 |
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| | | | Sovereign grace o’er sin abounding (John Kent) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 570 |
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|  | | | Sovereign Ruler of the skies! (John Ryland) − 7 7. 7 7 | 185 |
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|  | | | Sow in the morn your seed (James Montgomery) − SM | 347 |
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| | | | Speak in Thy power, our mighty God! (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 83 |
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|  | | | Speak to us, Lord, Thyself reveal (Charles Wesley) − CM | 682 |
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| | | | Spirit divine, attend our prayers (Andrew Reed) − CM | 317 |
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|  | | | Spirit of faith, come down (Charles Wesley) − DSM | 322 |
|
| | | | Stand up and bless the Lord (James Montgomery) − SM | 683 |
|
|  | | | Stand up! stand up for Jesus! (George Duffield) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 487 |
|
| | | | Stand up! stand up for Jesus! (funerals) (George Duffield) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 611 |
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|  | | | Standing at the portal (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 6 5. 6 5. D, with refrain | 715 |
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| | | | Stay, Thou insulted Spirit, stay (Charles Wesley) − LM | 312 |
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|  | | | Still nigh me, O my Saviour, stand (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 495 |
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| | | | Stranger and pilgrim here below (Henry Francis Lyte) − LM | 109 |
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| | | | Such grief was Thine, such deep distress (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 22 (2) |
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|  | | | Surely Christ our griefs has borne (Augustus Montague Toplady) − 7 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 363 |
|
| | | | Sweet feast of love divine! (Edward Denny) − SM | 666 |
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|  | | | Sweet is the work, my God, my King (Isaac Watts) − LM | 92 |
|
| | | | Sweet place, sweet place alone (Samuel Crossman) − 6 6. 6 6. 4 4. 4 4 | 630 |
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| | | | Sweet the moments, rich in blessing (William Walter Shirley) − 8 7. 8 7 | 266 |
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| | | | Sweetly our praise awakes (Charles Haddon Spurgeon) − SM | 703 |
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| |
| T |  | | | Take my life, and let it be (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 7 7. 7 7 | 468 |
|
| | | | Teach me, O Lord, Thy way of Truth (Evangelical Psalter) − LM | 119 (5) |
|
|  | | | Teach me Thy way, O Lord (B. Mansell Ramsey) − 6 4. 6 4. 6 6. 6 4 | 547 |
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|  | | | Ten thousand times ten thousand (Henry Alford) − 7 6. 8 6. D | 303 |
|
| | | | That awesome day will surely come (Isaac Watts) − CM | 603 |
|
|  | | | That God the Lord is ever nigh (Harriet Auber) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 75 |
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| | | | The battles of the Lord (Evangelical Psalter) − SM | 44 (2) |
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|  | | | The God of Abraham praise (Thomas Olivers) − 6 6. 8 4. D | 158 |
|
| | | | The God of glory sends His summons forth (Isaac Watts) − 10 10. 10 10. 11 11 | 50 (1) |
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| | | | The golden gates are lifted up (Cecil Frances Alexander) − CM | 272 |
|
| | | | The good I have is from Christ’s stores supplied (Henry Francis Lyte) − 10 10. 10 10. 10 10 | 596 |
|
| | | | The happy morn is come (Thomas Haweis) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 277 |
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|  | | | The head that once was crowned with thorns (Thomas Kelly) − CM | 283 |
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|  | | | The heavens declare Thy glory, Lord (Isaac Watts) − LM | 19 (1) |
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| | | | The kings of earth are in the hands (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 82 |
|
|  | | | The Lord is King! lift up your voice ( Josiah Conder) − LM | 166 |
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|  | | | The Lord my Saviour is my light (Anne Steele) − LM | 27 |
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|  | | | The Lord my Shepherd is (Isaac Watts) − SM | 23 (5) |
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| | | | The Lord of glory reigns; He reigns on high (Isaac Watts) − 10 10. 10 10. 11 11 | 93 |
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|  | | | The Lord shall come! the earth shall quake (Reginald Heber) − LM | 300 |
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| | | | The Lord will hear when troubles come (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 20 |
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|  | | | The Lord’s my Shepherd, I’ll not want (Scottish Psalter) − CM | 23 (1) |
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| | | | The mighty God has spoken (Evangelical Psalter) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 50 (2) |
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| | | | The mighty God, the Lord, has called (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 50 (3) |
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|  | | | The New Year, Lord, we welcome make (Thomas Hornblower Gill) − CM | 717 |
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| | | | The offering on the altar burned (The Psalter) − CM | 40 (2) |
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|  | | | The race that long in darkness pined (John Morison) − CM | 225 |
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|  | | | The sands of time are sinking (Anne Ross Cousin) − 7 6. 7 6. 7 6. 7 5 | 621 |
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| | | | The Saviour calls; let every ear (Anne Steele) − CM | 345 |
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|  | | | The Saviour Who redeemed our souls (Harriet Auber) − CM | 31 (1) |
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|  | | | The sinner that truly believes (Joseph Hart) − 8 8. 8 8. D | 368 |
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| | | | The Son of God, in mighty love (Horatius Bonar) − LM | 251 |
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| | | | The spacious earth is all the Lord’s (Evangelical Psalter) − CM | 24 (1) |
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|  | | | The Spirit breathes upon the Word (William Cowper) − CM | 334 |
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| | | | The time is short ere all that live (Joseph Hoskins) − LM | 606 |
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| | | | The volume of my Father’s grace (Isaac Watts) − CM | 337 |
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| | | | There is a fountain filled with blood (William Cowper) − CM | 248 |
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|  | | | There is a green hill far away (Cecil Frances Alexander) − CM | 264 |
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| | | | There is a house not made with hands (Isaac Watts) − CM | 617 |
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| | | | There is a land of pure delight (Isaac Watts) − CM | 628 |
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| | | | There is a name I love to hear (Frederick Whitfield) − CM | 564 |
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|  | | | There is a safe and secret place (Henry Francis Lyte) − CM | 91 (1) |
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| | | | There is an hour when I must part (Andrew Reed) − CM | 598 |
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| | | | These children, Lord, in faith and prayer (Thomas Haweis) − CM | 707 |
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| | | | They hate me, Lord, without a cause (Isaac Watts) − CM | 119 (17) |
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| | | | This day, at Thy creating word (William Walsham How) − LM | 673 |
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| | | | This is the day the Lord has made (Isaac Watts) − CM | 118 (3) |
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| | | | This race in such corruption (Evangelical Psalter) − 7 6. 7 6 | 14 |
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|  | | | Thou art coming, O my Saviour (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 8 7. 8 8 7. 7 7. 7 7 | 299 |
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|  | | | Thou art my portion, O my God (Isaac Watts) − CM | 119 (7) |
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| | | | Thou art the everlasting Word ( Josiah Conder) − 8 6. 8 6. 8 8 | 203 |
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|  | | | Thou art the Way, to Thee alone (George Washington Doane) − CM | 201 |
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|  | | | Thou glorious Sun of Righteousness (Charlotte Elliott) − LM | 670 |
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|  | | | Thou God of glorious majesty (Charles Wesley) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 388 |
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| | | | Thou God of Truth and love (Charles Wesley) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 649 |
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| | | | Thou gracious God, and kind (William Goode) − SM | 79 |
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|  | | | Thou great mysterious God unknown (Charles Wesley) − 8 8 6. 8 8 6 | 415 |
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| | | | Thou hidden Love of God, Whose height (Gerhard Tersteegen) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 582 |
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|  | | | Thou hidden source of calm repose (Charles Wesley) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 501 |
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|  | | | Thou Judge of quick and dead (Charles Wesley) − DSM | 306 |
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| | | | Thou only Sovereign of my heart (Anne Steele) − LM | 439 |
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| | | | Thou Who wast rich beyond all splendour (Frank Houghton) − 9 8. 9 8. 9 8 | 230 |
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| | | | Though sinners boldly join (William Goode) − 6 6. 6 6. 4 4. 4 4 | 2 (1) |
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| | | | Though troubles assail (John Newton) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 511 |
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|  | | | Through all the changing scenes of life (Nahum Tate) − CM | 34 |
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| | | | Through the day Thy love has spared us (Thomas Kelly) − 8 7. 8 7. 7 7 | 728 |
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| | | | Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love (Charles Wesley) − CM | 560 |
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|  | | | Thy life was given for me (Frances Ridley Havergal) − 6 6. 6 6. 6 6 | 459 |
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|  | | | Thy mercy and Thy Truth, O Lord (The Psalter) − CM | 36 (2) |
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| | | | Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song (Joseph Stocker) − 11 11. 11 11 | 176 |
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|  | | | Thy presence, gracious God, afford (John Fawcett) − 8 8. 8 8. 8 8 | 348 |
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| | | | Thy promise, Lord, is perfect peace (Henry Francis Lyte) − LM | 3 |
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| | | | Thy servant, saved by Thee, shall live (The Psalter) − CM | 119 (3) |
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| | | | Thy way, not mine, O Lord (Horatius Bonar) − 6 6. 6 6 | 536 |
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| | | | ’Tis my happiness below (William Cowper) − 7 7. 7 7. D | 505 |
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| | | | ’Tis not that I did choose Thee ( Josiah Conder) − 7 6. 7 6. D | 433 |
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|  | | | ’Tis the Church triumphant singing (John Kent) − 8 4. 8 4. 8 8 4 | 198 |
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|  | | | ’Tis to Thee we owe allegiance (Thomas Kelly) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 213 |
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| | | | To Calvary, Lord, in spirit now (Edward Denny) − CM | 267 |
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|  | | | To God will I direct my prayer (The Psalter) − LM | 77 (1) |
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| | | | To Him that chose us first (Isaac Watts) − 6 6. 6 6. 8 8 | 155 |
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|  | | | To my humble prayer (Joseph Bryan) − 5 5. 8 8. 5 5 | 86 |
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|  | | | To Thy temple I repair (James Montgomery) − 7 7. 7 7 | 679 |
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| | | | To whom, Lord, shall we go (Charles Wesley) − SM | 384 |
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|  | | | ‘To you this night is born a Child’ (Martin Luther) − LM | 236 |
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| | | | Triumphant Zion, lift your head (Philip Doddridge) − LM | 642 |
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| | | | ’Twas with an everlasting love (John Kent) − LM | 430 |
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| U | | | | Unto God our Saviour (The Psalter) − 6 5. 6 5. D | 98 (2) |
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| | | | Unto the hills around do I lift up (James Douglas Sutherland Campbell) − 10 4. 10 4. 10 10 | 121 (1) |
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| | | | Unto Thee I lift my eyes (Henry Francis Lyte) − 7 7. 7 7 | 123 |
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|  | | | Upward I lift mine eyes (Isaac Watts) − 6 6. 6 6. 4 4. 4 4 | 121 (2) |
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| V | | | | Vain and futile are the thoughts (Evangelical Psalter) − 7 7. 7 7 | 119 (13) |
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| | | | Vain the toiling of the builder (Harriet Auber) − 8 7. 8 7 | 127 |
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| | | | Vast are Thy works, Almighty Lord (Isaac Watts) − LM | 104 (2) |
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| 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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| Y |  | | | Ye servants of God (Charles Wesley) − 5 5. 5 5. 6 5. 6 5 | 290 |
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| Z | | | | Zeal is that pure and heavenly flame (John Newton) − CM | 477 |
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| | | | Zion stands by hills surrounded (Thomas Kelly) − 8 7. 8 7. 4 7 | 650 |
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