| Hymns with metre LM |
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| All praise to Thee, my God, this night (Thomas Ken) |
| All that I am I owe to Thee (The Psalter) |
| Almighty Maker of my frame (Anne Steele) |
| Amidst us our Belovèd stands (Charles Haddon Spurgeon) |
| Among His people, God is known (Evangelical Psalter) |
| Arm of the Lord, awake, awake! (Henry March) |
| At even, ere the sun was set ( Henry Twells) |
| Awake, my soul, in joyful lays (Samuel Medley) |
| Awake, my soul, to God draw near (Thomas Ken) |
| Awake, our souls; away, our fears (Isaac Watts) |
| Be still, my heart! all anxious cares (John Newton) |
| Be with me, Lord, where’er I go (John Cennick) |
| Before Jehovah’s awesome throne (Isaac Watts) |
| Before the throne of God above (Charitee Lees Bancroft) |
| Believers, like their Lord of old (Henry Francis Lyte) |
| Blessèd are they, supremely blest (Charles Wesley) |
| Blest are the humble souls that see (Isaac Watts) |
| Can guilty man, indeed, believe (Harriet Auber) |
| Can mortals understand or find (Isaac Watts) |
| Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell (Isaac Watts) |
| Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove (Simon Browne) |
| Come, Holy Spirit, Dove divine (Adoniram Judson) |
| Come, let our voices join to raise (Isaac Watts) |
| Come, let us sing the song of songs (James Montgomery) |
| Come, O our God, our souls to bless (Evangelical Psalter) |
| Command Thy blessing from above (James Montgomery) |
| Dear Lord, and shall Thy Spirit rest (Anne Steele) |
| Deceit and falsehood we abhor (Evangelical Psalter) |
| Descend from Heaven, Immortal Dove (Isaac Watts) |
| Emptied of earth I long to be (Augustus Montague Toplady) |
| Ere the blue heavens were stretched abroad (Isaac Watts) |
| Eternal Power! Whose high abode (Isaac Watts) |
| Eternal Spirit! how we bless (Isaac Watts) |
| Extended on a cursèd tree (Paul Gerhardt) |
| Father of Heaven, Whose love profound (Edward Cooper) |
| Father of mercies, bow Thine ear (Benjamin Beddome) |
| From age to age exalt His name (Evangelical Psalter) |
| From all that dwell below the skies (Isaac Watts) |
| From every stormy wind that blows (Hugh Stowell) |
| Give to our God immortal praise (Isaac Watts) |
| Give to the Lord, ye sons of fame (Isaac Watts) |
| Go, labour on, spend, and be spent (Horatius Bonar) |
| God in His earthly kingdom lays (Isaac Watts) |
| God, in the Gospel of His Son (Benjamin Beddome) |
| God is the refuge of His saints (Isaac Watts) |
| God of my life, through all my days (Philip Doddridge) |
| God of my life, to Thee I call (William Cowper) |
| Great God, we sing that mighty hand (Philip Doddridge) |
| Great is the Lord; O greatly praise (Evangelical Psalter) |
| Had not the Lord, my heart may cry (John Ryland) |
| Happy the man who finds the grace (Charles Wesley) |
| He reigns, the Lord, the Saviour reigns! (Isaac Watts) |
| He who has made his refuge God (Isaac Watts) |
| Head of the Church and Lord of all (Joseph Tritton) |
| Hear, gracious God, a sinner’s cry! (Samuel Medley) |
| High in the heavens, eternal God (Isaac Watts) |
| Honour and happiness unite (William Cowper) |
| How blest are they who fear the Lord (Isaac Watts) |
| How blest are they who fear the Lord (Evangelical Psalter) |
| How blest is life if lived for Thee (Prust’s Supplementary Hymnbook) |
| How frail and fallible am I! (William Hiley Bathurst) |
| How long hast Thou bestowed Thy care (John Newton) |
| How shall the young direct their way? (The Psalter) |
| How vast the treasure we possess! (Isaac Watts) |
| Humble us, Lord, before Thy Word (Evangelical Psalter) |
| I asked the Lord that I might grow (John Newton) |
| I know that my Redeemer lives; what comfort (Samuel Medley) |
| I know that my Redeemer lives; this thought (John Williams) |
| I thirst, but not as once I did (William Cowper) |
| I will extol Thee, Lord on high (Isaac Watts) |
| Jesus, and shall it ever be (Joseph Grigg) |
| Jesus, my All, to Heaven is gone (John Cennick) |
| Jesus, our best belovèd Friend (James Montgomery) |
| Jesus shall reign where’er the sun (Isaac Watts) |
| Jesus, the sinner’s Friend, to Thee (Charles Wesley) |
| Jesus, Thou everlasting King (Isaac Watts) |
| Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness (Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf) |
| Jesus, Thy message speaks within (Isaac Watts) |
| Jesus, where’er Thy people meet (William Cowper) |
| Let me be with Thee where Thou art (Charlotte Elliott) |
| Let me but hear my Saviour say (Isaac Watts) |
| Lo, round the throne, a glorious band (Rowland Hill) |
| Look upon me, O Lord, forgive (Isaac Watts) |
| Lord, I am vile, conceived in sin (Isaac Watts) |
| Lord, I delight to find my place (William Goode) |
| Lord, I was blind, I could not see (William Tidd Matson) |
| Lord, in this blest and hallowed hour ( Josiah Conder) |
| Lord, speak to me, that I may speak (Frances Ridley Havergal) |
| Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I (Isaac Watts) |
| Lord, when our hearts perceive Thy worth (John Newton) |
| My best-belovèd keeps His throne (Isaac Watts) |
| My dear Redeemer and my Lord (Isaac Watts) |
| My God, in Whom are all the springs (Isaac Watts) |
| My gracious Lord, I own Thy right (Philip Doddridge) |
| My helper God! I bless His name (Philip Doddridge) |
| My song for ever shall record (The Psalter) |
| My spirit looks to God alone (Isaac Watts) |
| Nature with open volume stands (Isaac Watts) |
| Now be my heart inspired to sing (Isaac Watts) |
| Now let our mournful songs record (Isaac Watts) |
| Now let our souls on wings sublime (Thomas Gibbons) |
| Now let us join with hearts and tongues (John Newton) |
| Now may the Gospel’s conquering power (Thomas Kelly) |
| Now to the Lord a noble song! (Isaac Watts) |
| Now to the Lord, Who makes us know (Isaac Watts) |
| O Breath of God, breathe on us now (Alfred Henry Vine) |
| O Christ, our true and only Light (Johann Heermann) |
| O for a glance of heavenly day (Joseph Hart) |
| O God, Thou art my God alone (James Montgomery) |
| O God, Who didst Thy will unfold ( Josiah Conder) |
| O happy day, that fixed my choice (Philip Doddridge) |
| O how I love Thy holy Word (William Cowper) |
| O how the wonders of Thy law (James Merrick) |
| O Lord, accept my prayers, my vows (Isaac Watts) |
| O Lord, enlarge our scanty thought (Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf) |
| O Lord, Thou art my God and King (The Psalter) |
| O Love of God, how strong and true! (Horatius Bonar) |
| O now, my soul, forget no more (Krishna Pal) |
| O praise the Lord, ’tis good to raise (Henry Francis Lyte) |
| O Shepherd of the church, give ear (Isaac Watts) |
| O Spirit of the living God (James Montgomery) |
| O Thou, the hope of Israel’s host (Philip Doddridge) |
| O Thou Who camest from above (Charles Wesley) |
| O Thou Who hears when sinners cry (Isaac Watts) |
| O wherefore do the nations rage (The Psalter) |
| Often as death with solemn toll (John Newton) |
| Praise, everlasting praise, be paid (Isaac Watts) |
| Praise, Lord, for Thee, in Zion waits (Henry Francis Lyte) |
| Praise ye the Lord, exalt His name (Evangelical Psalter) |
| Praise ye the Lord; ’tis good to raise (Isaac Watts) |
| Preserve me, Lord, in time of need (Isaac Watts) |
| Redeemed from guilt, redeemed from fears (Henry Francis Lyte) |
| Rulers who make themselves as gods (Evangelical Psalter) |
| Salvation is for ever nigh (Isaac Watts) |
| Sing to the Lord through all the lands (Evangelical Psalter) |
| Sing to the Lord, Who here proclaims (Philip Doddridge) |
| So let our lips and lives express (Isaac Watts) |
| Speak in Thy power, our mighty God! (Evangelical Psalter) |
| Stay, Thou insulted Spirit, stay (Charles Wesley) |
| Stranger and pilgrim here below (Henry Francis Lyte) |
| Such grief was Thine, such deep distress (Evangelical Psalter) |
| Sweet is the work, my God, my King (Isaac Watts) |
| Teach me, O Lord, Thy way of Truth (Evangelical Psalter) |
| The heavens declare Thy glory, Lord (Isaac Watts) |
| The Lord is King! lift up your voice ( Josiah Conder) |
| The Lord my Saviour is my light (Anne Steele) |
| The Lord shall come! the earth shall quake (Reginald Heber) |
| The Son of God, in mighty love (Horatius Bonar) |
| The time is short ere all that live (Joseph Hoskins) |
| This day, at Thy creating word (William Walsham How) |
| Thou glorious Sun of Righteousness (Charlotte Elliott) |
| Thou only Sovereign of my heart (Anne Steele) |
| Thy promise, Lord, is perfect peace (Henry Francis Lyte) |
| To God will I direct my prayer (The Psalter) |
| ‘To you this night is born a Child’ (Martin Luther) |
| Triumphant Zion, lift your head (Philip Doddridge) |
| ’Twas with an everlasting love (John Kent) |
| Vast are Thy works, Almighty Lord (Isaac Watts) |
| Wait, O my soul, your Maker’s will (Benjamin Beddome) |
| We praise, we worship Thee, O God (Gell’s Collection) |
| We sing the praise of Him Who died (Thomas Kelly) |
| We wonder at the works of God (Joseph Hart) |
| What sinners value, I resign (Isaac Watts) |
| What various hindrances we meet (William Cowper) |
| When I survey the wondrous cross (Isaac Watts) |
| When pain and weakness bowed His head (Evangelical Psalter) |
| When tried, O Lord, with grief and woe (Evangelical Psalter) |
| Where high the heavenly temple stands (Michael Bruce) |
| Where shall we go to seek and find (Isaac Watts) |
| Where two or three, with sweet accord (Samuel Stennett) |
| Who is this loved one in distress (Isaac Watts) |
| Who shall condemn to endless flames (Benjamin Beddome) |
| Who shall the Lord’s elect condemn? (Isaac Watts) |
| With all my powers of heart and tongue (Isaac Watts) |
| With broken heart and contrite sigh (Cornelius Elven) |