| First Line |
Tune Composer (Title)
|
Meter |
# |
| O all-creating God! |
|
S.M. |
264 |
| O almighty God of love |
|
7s & 6s |
271 |
| O bless the Lord, my soul |
Edward Miller (Whitefield) |
S.M. |
610 |
| O blessed, blessed sounds of grace |
|
C.M. |
799 |
| O come, and dwell in me |
George Frederick Handel (St. Thomas) |
S.M. |
367 |
| O come, O come, Immanuel |
|
6-8s |
690 |
| O
Come, thou radiant morning Star |
|
6-8s |
445 |
| O crucified, triumphant Lord! |
|
L.M. |
891 |
| O day of rest and gladness |
Lowell Mason (Mendebras) |
7 6, 7 6, 7 6, 7 6 |
958 |
| O disclose thy lovely face! |
|
6-7s |
156 |
| O Filial Deity, Accept my new-born cry! |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
193 |
| O for a closer walk with God |
Joseph P. Holbrook (Church) |
C.M. |
787 |
| O for a heart to praise my God |
|
C.M. |
343 |
| |
Louis Spohr (Simpson) |
C.M. |
|
| O
for a thousand tongues to sing |
Lowell Mason (Azmon) |
CM |
1 |
| O
for that tenderness of heart |
Henry Wellington (Bemerton) |
C.M. |
104 |
| O glorious hope of perfect love! |
Edward Hodges (Habakkuk) |
8s & 6s |
404 |
| |
Lowell Mason (Ariel) |
C.P.M. |
|
| |
Lowell Mason (Meribah) |
C.P.M. |
|
| O God most merciful and true! |
Johan C. W. Amadeus Mozart (Janes) |
L.M. |
369 |
| |
Samuel S. Wesley (Sebastian) |
L.M. |
|
| O God my strength and fortitude |
|
C.M. |
551 |
| O God of all grace, thy goodness we praise |
B.
Milgrove (Harwich) |
5 5 12 |
808 |
| O God of Bethel, by whose hand |
|
C.M. |
664 |
| O God of God, in whom combine |
|
6-8s |
666 |
| O God of my salvation, hear |
|
6-8s |
365 |
| O God of our forefathers, hear |
W.
H. Monk (St. Matthias) |
6-8s |
394 |
| |
John
B. Dykes (Melita) |
|
|
| O God of peace and pardoning love |
|
6-8s |
438 |
| O God! How often hath thine ear to me |
|
6-8s |
909 |
| O
God! our help in ages past |
Aaron Williams (Mear) |
C.M. |
41 |
| O God, if thou art love indeed |
|
6-8s |
171 |
| O God, my God, my all thou art! |
|
L.M. |
437 |
| O God, my hope, my heavenly rest |
|
6-8s |
283 |
| O God, the help of all thy saints |
|
C.M. |
546 |
| O
God, thou bottomless abyss! |
William Knapp (All Saints) |
L.M. |
240 |
| O
God, thy faithfulness I plead! |
Edward Hodges (Habakkuk) |
8s & 6s |
288 |
| O
God, thy righteousness we own |
|
6-8s |
176 |
| O God, to whom the faithful dead Still live |
|
8s & 6s |
945 |
| O God, to whom, in flesh revealed |
|
L.M. |
395 |
| O God, what offering shall I give |
William Yoakley (Yoakley) |
6-8s |
431 |
| O God, who dost thy sovereign might |
|
C.M. |
821 |
| O great mountain, who art thou |
|
7s & 6s |
382 |
| O happy day that fixed my choice on thee |
Lowell Mason (Rockingham) |
L.M. |
912 |
| O heavenly King, Look down from above! |
H.
J. Gauntlett (Houghton) |
1Os & 11s |
199 |
| |
W. Croft (Hanover) |
10s & 11s |
|
| O
how blest the hour, Lord Jesus |
|
8 7, 8 7 |
882 |
| O how shall a sinner perform The vows |
|
8s |
911 |
| O Jesu, source of calm repose |
|
6-8s |
353 |
| O Jesus my Hope, For me offered up |
Sacred
Melody (Old German) |
5 5 11, 5 5 11 |
160 |
| O Jesus, at thy feet we wait |
William Henry Havergal (Evan) |
C.M. |
389 |
| O Jesus, full of truth and grace |
Johann C. W. Amadeus Mozart (Janes) |
L.M. |
815 |
| |
C. Cregor's Choralbuch (O Herre Gott) |
8s |
|
| |
John
B. Dykes (Melita) |
|
|
| O Jesus, let thy dying cry |
|
L.M. |
341 |
| O joyful sound of gospel grace! |
Beethoven, George Kingsley (Bridgman) |
C.M. |
405 |
| O
let the prisoners' mournful cries |
|
L.M. |
462 |
| O let us our own works forsake |
|
L.M. |
455 |
| O Lord of hosts, whose glory fills the bounds |
John Hation (Duke Street) |
L.M. |
992 |
| O Lord, how good, how great art thou |
|
C.M. |
544 |
| O Lord, how long shall heathens hold |
|
L.M. |
588 |
| O
Lord, thy faithful servant save |
|
8s & 6s |
548 |
| O Lord, turn not thy face away |
|
C.M. |
797 |
| O Lord, who by thy presence has made light |
|
10 10, 10 10 |
967 |
| O
Lord, with vengeance clad |
|
4-6s & 2-8s |
602 |
| O love divine, how sweet thou art! |
G.
P. Weimar (Allbutiger) |
8s & 6s |
147 |
| |
H. Isaak (Innsbruck) |
8 8 6 d |
|
| |
Edward Hodges (Habakkuk) |
C.P.M. |
|
| O love, I languish at thy stay! |
|
6-8s |
379 |
| O may thy powerful word |
|
S.M. |
265 |
| O might I this moment cease |
|
7s & 6s |
402 |
| O my God, what must I do? |
|
8-7s |
158 |
| O my offended God |
|
S.M. |
162 |
| O my old, my bosom foe |
|
7s & 6s |
274 |
| O render thanks to God above |
Charles Burney (Truro) |
L.M. |
612 |
| O
Saviour, cast a gracious smile |
|
8s & 6s |
528 |
| O Saviour, whom this holy morn |
|
C.M. |
692 |
| O sun of righteousness, arise |
Henry Willington Greatorex (Bermerton) |
C.M. |
785 |
| O that I could my Lord receive |
S. Hubbard (Parsons) |
C.M. |
125 |
| O
that I could repent! O that I could believe! |
Lowell Mason (Shawmut) |
S.M. |
105 |
| O
that I could repent! With all my idols part |
Joseph E. Swektser (Owen) |
S.M. |
102 |
| O
that I could revere My much-offended God! |
|
S.M. |
103 |
| O that I could, in every place |
|
8s & 6s |
550 |
| O
that I, first of love possessed |
|
8s & 6s |
124 |
| O that my load of sin were gone |
William Bacthelder Bradbury (Woodworth) |
L.M. |
388 |
| O that thou wouldst the heavens rent |
|
C.M. |
138 |
| O Thou eternal victim |
H.
Kugelmann (Nuremberg) |
6-8s. |
708 |
| |
G. C. Neumark (Bremen) |
8s |
|
| O Thou faithful God of love, |
|
6-7s |
915 |
| O Thou God who hearest prayer |
|
8-7s |
579 |
| O
Thou that hangedst on the tree |
|
L.M. |
774 |
| O thou to whose all-searching sight |
William Batchelder Bradbury (Woordworth) |
L.M. |
339 |
| O thou who hast our sorrows borne |
Ignace
Pleyel (Pleyel's Hymn) |
8s & 6s |
122 |
| O Thou who hast redeemed of old |
|
8s & 6s |
772 |
| O thou who, when I did complain |
|
C.M. |
614 |
| O thou whom fain my soul would love! |
|
6-8s |
113 |
| O
Thou, our Husband, Brother, Friend |
|
L.M. |
523 |
| O thou, whom once they flocked to hear |
|
L.M. |
396 |
| O timely happy, timely wise |
|
L.M. |
965 |
| O 'tis enough, my God, my God! |
|
6-8s |
170 |
| O unexhausted grace! |
|
S.M. |
172 |
| O when shall we sweetly remove, |
J. B. (Desire) |
8s |
946 |
| O worship the King |
Frances Joseph Haydn (Lyons) |
10s & 11s |
611 |
| O'erwhelmed with blessings from above |
|
C.M. |
1016 |
| Of
old, O God, thine own right hand |
|
L.M. |
589 |
| Oft I in my heart have said |
R. D. Humphreys (Rapture) |
7s & 6s |
192 |
| |
Foundery Collection (Amsterdam) |
7s & 6s |
|
| Oft in danger, oft in woe, Onward, Christians |
|
7s |
847 |
| Oh Thou, whose offering on the tree |
|
L.M. |
702 |
| Omnipotent Lord, My Saviour and King |
H.
J. Gauntlett (Laudate Dominum) |
10s & 11s |
273 |
| |
W. Croft (Hanover) |
10s & 11s |
|
| Omnipotent redeemer |
|
7 7, 4 4 7, 4 4 7 |
736 |
| Omnipresent God! whose aid |
Edward Hodges (Habakkuk) |
8-7s |
287 |
| On all the earth thy Spirit shower |
William Batchelder Bradbury (Fulton) |
L.M. |
457 |
| On thee, O God of purity |
|
C.M. |
543 |
| Once more the sun is beaming bright |
|
C.M. |
966 |
| Once thou didst on earth appear |
|
7s & 6s |
413 |
| One thing with all my soul's desire |
|
C.M. |
558 |
| Open, Lord, my inward ear |
S.
Arnold (Leamington) |
7s & 6s |
358 |
| Other ground can no man lay |
|
8-7s |
516 |
| Our earth we now lament to see |
|
6-8s |
442 |
| Our
friendship sanctify and guide |
|
6-8s |
524 |
| Our Jesus is gone up on high |
|
L.M. |
759 |
| Out of the deep I cry |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
151 |
| Out of the depth of self-despair |
|
C.M. |
625 |
| Out of the depths I cry to thee |
|
8 6, 8 6, 8 8 7 |
626 |
| Partners
of a glorious hope |
|
8-7s |
522 |
| Pass
a few swiftly-fleeting years |
Ignace Pleyel (Seasons) |
L.M. |
48 |
| Peace be on this house bestowed |
|
8-7s |
479 |
| Peace, doubting heart! |
Zerubbabel Wyvill (Eaton) |
6-8s |
272 |
| Pierce, fill me with an humble fear |
|
L.M. |
313 |
| Pleasant are thy courts above |
|
8-7s |
593 |
| Plunged in a gulf of dark despair |
Thomas
Hastings (Haven) |
C.M. |
699 |
| Praise the Lord! who reigns above |
|
7s & 6s |
641 |
| Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore him |
Thomas Conkey (Rathburn) |
8s & 7s |
640 |
| Praise ye the Lord! |
George Kingsley (Tappan) |
L.M. |
225 |
| Praise, O praise our God and king |
|
7s |
631 |
| Prayer is the soul's sincere desire |
Deodatus Dutton, Jr. (Woodstock) |
C.M. |
823 |
| Prisoners of hope, arise |
|
S.M. |
387 |
| Prisoners of hope, lift up your heads |
William
Henry Monk (St. Matthias) |
6-8s |
380 |
| Pure baptismal Fire divine |
|
8-7s |
766 |
| Quickened
with our immortal |
|
L.M. |
419 |
| Raise
the psalm: let earth adoring |
|
8s & 7s |
604 |
| Regardless now of things below |
|
6-8s |
773 |
| Rejoice evermore |
|
10s & 11s |
19 |
| Rejoice
for a brother deceased |
|
8s |
49 |
| Rejoice, the Lord is King! |
Charles Steggall (Christ Church) |
4-6s & 2-8s |
729 |
| |
G. F. Handel (Gopsal) |
4-6s & 2-8s |
|
| |
John Darwall (Darwall) |
H.M. |
|
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