| First Line |
Tune Composer (Title)
|
Meter |
# |
| Talk with us, Lord, thyself reveal |
J.
Grigg (Tiverton) |
C.M. |
214 |
| Teacher of hearts, 'tis thine alone |
|
C.M. |
871 |
| Terrible thought! shall I alone |
|
C.M. |
80 |
| That health of soul I gasp to know |
|
L.M. |
816 |
| The
Church in her militant state |
|
8-6s |
77 |
| The day is past and over |
Jeremiah Ingalls (Kentucky) |
7 6, 7 6, 8 8 |
968 |
| The day of Christ, the day of God |
|
L.M. |
254 |
| The day of wrath, that dreadful day |
|
L.M. |
934 |
| The earth is the Lord's |
|
10s & 11s |
496 |
| The
earth with all her fulness own |
|
L.M. |
557 |
| The foe behind, the deep before |
|
|
715 |
| The God of Abraham praise |
Rabbi Leoni (Leoni) |
6 6 8 4, 6 6 8 4 |
800 |
| The grace of Jesus Christ the Son |
Jean Janques Rousseau (Greenville) |
14 |
1005 |
| The
great archangel's trump shall sound |
Ignace Pleyei (Grace Church) |
L.M. |
57 |
| The great redeeming, Angel, thee |
|
C.M. |
894 |
| The harvest of my joys is passes |
|
6-8s |
776 |
| The heathen perish; day be day |
|
L.M. |
746 |
| The heavens declare thy glory, Lord |
Lowell Mason (Uxbridge) |
L.M. |
553 |
| The holy unconcern That I |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
877 |
| The hour of my departure's come |
|
L.M. |
924 |
| The Lord is King, and earth submits |
|
L.M. |
280 |
| The
Lord Jehovah reigns |
English (Millennium) |
4-6s & 2-8s |
650 |
| The Lord of earth and sky, The God of ages |
Lowell Mason (Zebulon) |
4-6s & 2-8s |
981 |
| The Lord of Sabbath let us praise |
Henry Bemble Oliver (Merton) |
C.M. |
950 |
| The Lord unto my Lord hath said |
|
C.M. |
275 |
| The Lord unto my Lord thus said |
|
8 7, 8 7, 8 8 7 |
613 |
| The
Lord's my Shepherd |
|
C.M. |
556 |
| The men who slight thy faithful word |
|
C.M. |
94 |
| The morning flowers display their sweets |
Edward L. White (Bristol) |
L.M. |
46 |
| The name we still acknowledge |
|
7 7, 4 4 7, 7 7, 4 4 7 |
854 |
| The past no longer in my power |
|
6-8s |
835 |
| The people that in darkness lay |
|
6-8s |
493 |
| The promise of my Father's love |
|
C.M. |
903 |
| The saints who die of Christ possest |
Lowell Mason (Ashwell) |
L.M. |
926 |
| The Saviour, when to heaven he rose |
Gregorian Chant, Lowell Mason (Olmutz) |
L.M. |
868 |
| The spacious firmament on high |
Francis Joseph Haydn (Creation) |
L.M. |
552 |
| The
Spirit of the Lord our God |
|
L.M. |
107 |
| The strain upraise of joy and praise |
|
|
663 |
| The thing my God doth hate |
Earl
of Mornington, Lowell Mason (Mornington) |
S.M. |
340 |
| The
thirsty are called to their Lord |
|
8s |
78 |
| The
voice that breathed o'er Eden! |
|
7 6, 7 6 |
996 |
| The voice that speaks Jehovah near |
|
L.M. |
425 |
| The winds were howling o'er the deep |
|
C.M. |
697 |
| Thee
we adore, eternal name! |
Aaron Williams (Mear) |
C.M. |
42 |
| Thee will I love, my strength, my tower |
Geistliche Lieder (Vater
Unser (old 112th)) NOT WESLEY |
6-8s |
210 |
| Thee will I praise with all my heart |
|
6-8s |
545 |
| Thee, Jesu, thee, the sinner's friend |
S.
S. Wesley (Cornwall) |
8s & 6s |
144 |
| Thee, Jesus, full of truth and grace |
|
C.M. |
329 |
| Thee, O my God and King, My Father, thee I sing! |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
191 |
| Their earthly task who fail to do |
|
6-8s |
858 |
| There is a book who runs may read |
|
C.M. |
662 |
| There is a fountain filled with blood |
Lowell Mason (Cowper) |
C.M. |
798 |
| There is a land of pure delight |
Johann Christian Heinrich Rink
(Varina) |
C.M. |
938 |
| This day with this day's bread |
|
2-6 & 4-7 |
1010 |
| This is the field, the world below |
|
6-8s |
935 |
| This stone to thee in faith we lay; |
John Hation (Duke Street) |
L.M. |
993 |
| This, this is he that came by water |
|
S.M. |
705 |
| This,
this is the God we adore |
|
8s |
660 |
| Thou art gone up on high |
George Frederick Root (Rialto) |
2-6s & 4-7s |
757 |
| Thou art the Way; by thee alone |
London Tune Book (St.Bernard) |
C.M. |
671 |
| Thou bidd'st me ask, and with the Word |
|
C.M. |
778 |
| Thou
doest all things well, |
|
S.M. |
838 |
| Thou
God of glorious majesty |
Lowell Mason (Meribah) |
8s & 6s |
59 |
| Thou God of truth and love |
Richard Redhead (St. Ebbe) |
4-6s & 2-8s |
510 |
| |
J. B. Dykes (St. Godric) |
6s & 8s |
|
| |
J. Warwall (Darwall's) |
6s & 8s |
|
| Thou God that answerest by fire |
|
|
412 |
| Thou
God unsearchable, unknown |
|
6-8s |
130 |
| Thou
great mysterious God unknown |
Sacred Harmony (Traveller) |
8s & 6s |
97 |
| |
H. Isaak (Innsbruck) |
8s & 6s |
|
| |
Lowell Mason (Ariel) |
C.P.M. |
|
| |
Lowell Mason (Meribah) |
C.P.M. |
|
| Thou great Redeemer, dying Lamb |
|
C.M. |
682 |
| Thou hidden God, for whom I groan |
|
C.M. |
150 |
| Thou hidden love of God, whose height |
W. Hayes (New 113th) NOT WESLEY |
6-8s |
344 |
| Thou hidden source of calm repose |
J. G. Walton (St. Catherine) |
6-8s |
209 |
| |
H. J. E. Holmes (Pater Omnium) |
L.M. |
|
| |
D.
S. Bortiansky (St. Petersburg) |
8s |
|
| Thou
Judge of quick and dead |
Rev. T. R. Matthews(Reynoldstone) |
S.M. |
55 |
| |
G. W. Martin (Leominster) |
D.S.M. |
|
| Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness |
|
11,10, 11 10, 10 10 |
850 |
| Thou Lamb of God, thou Prince of peace |
William Bacthelder Bradbury
(Zephyr) |
L.M. |
338 |
| Thou Man of griefs, remember me |
|
L.M. |
181 |
| Thou Shepherd of Israel, and mine |
R.
Harrison (Leyburn) |
8s |
228 |
| |
Lewis Edson (Contrast) |
S. |
|
| Thou Son of God |
Samuel Parkman Tuckerman (Faithful) |
C.M. |
83 |
| Thou very paschal lamb |
|
S.M. |
704 |
| Thou who art enthroned above |
|
6-7s |
598 |
| Thou who camest from above |
|
L.M. |
327 |
| Thou whose Almighty Word Chaos |
Maria Tiddeman (Ibstone) |
6 6 4, 6 6 6 4 |
870 |
| Thou, Jesu, art our King |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
737 |
| Thou, Jesu, thou my breast inspire |
|
6-8s |
440 |
| Thou,
Lord, art a shield for me |
|
6-7s |
542 |
| Thou, Lord, hast blast my going out |
|
C.M. |
998 |
| Thou,
Lord, my witness art |
|
6 6, 6 6 |
627 |
| Thou, Lord, on whom I still depend |
|
6-8s |
69 |
| Thou, my God, art good and wise |
|
7s & 6s |
243 |
| Thou, the great, eternal Lord |
|
7s & 6s |
244 |
| Thou,
true and only God, lead'st forth |
|
L.M. |
241 |
| Thou, who hast in Zion laid the true foundation |
|
7s & 6s |
989 |
| Though God in Christ reveal Our sins |
|
S.M. |
806 |
| Through all the changing scenes of life |
|
C.M. |
562 |
| Through God I will his word proclaim |
|
8s & 6s |
575 |
| Through the day thy love hath spread us |
|
8 7, 8 7, 7 7 |
970 |
| Thus
saith the Lord! Who seek the Lamb |
|
L.M. |
111 |
| Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love |
London Tune Book (St. Bernard) |
C.M. |
250 |
| Thy
faithfulness, Lord |
|
10s & 11s |
5 |
| Thy messengers make known |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
735 |
| Thy power and saving truth to show |
|
6-8s |
439 |
| Thy way, not mine, O Lord |
Carl Maria von Weber, Joseph
P. Holbrook (Jewett) |
6 6, 6 6, 6 6, 6 6 |
837 |
| 'Tis finished! The Messias dies |
Ludwig von Beethoven (Germany) |
L.M. |
706 |
| To bless thy chosen race |
|
S.M. |
581 |
| To
God, the only wise |
|
S.M. |
814 |
| To
me, almighty Saviour, |
|
L.M. |
884 |
| To the haven of thy breast |
Henry John Gauntlett (Jeshurun) |
7s & 6s |
292 |
| To the hills I lift mine eyes |
London Tune Book (Bromley) |
7s & 6s |
618 |
| |
Foundery Collection (Amsterdam) |
7s & 6s |
|
| To thee, great God of love! |
|
6-8s |
284 |
| To
us a child of royal birth |
|
L.M. |
689 |
| To-day, while it is called to-day |
|
C.M. |
783 |
| Too strong I was to conquer sin |
|
L.M. |
126 |
| Tremendous God, with humble fear |
|
L.M. |
913 |
| True and faithful |
|
7s & 6s |
418 |
| True and faithful Witness, thou |
|
7s & 6s |
449 |
| Trusting in our Lord alone |
|
7s & 6s |
724 |
| Try us, O God, and search the ground |
John Henry Cornell (Cornell) |
C.M. |
503 |
| |
J. B. Dykes (Beatitudo) |
C.M. |
|
| Two are better far than one |
|
7s & 6s |
487 |
| Two
or three in Jesu's name |
|
7s & 6s |
862 |
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Religion Major)
With
Corrections by George Lyons
(Professor
of Biblical Literature)
for the
Wesley Center for Applied Theology
at Northwest Nazarene University
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