| First Line |
Tune Composer (Title) |
Meter |
# |
|
| Unchangeable almighty
Lord |
Lowell
Mason (Tichorah) |
L.M. |
505 |
|
| Unclean,
of life and heart unclean |
|
6-8s |
779 |
|
| Unprofitable
all and vain |
|
L.M. |
833 |
|
| Unto
thee I lift my eyes |
|
7s |
620 |
|
| Upright, both in heart and will |
|
7s&6s |
98 |
|
| Us,
who climb thy holy hill |
|
7s & 6s |
424 |
|
| Vain, delusive world,
adieu |
Isaac
Baker Woodbury(Rockport) |
7s & 6s |
809 |
|
| Victim
Divine, thy grace we claim |
J. Bishop (Leicester) |
6-8s |
902 |
|
| |
J. G. Watson (St. Catherine) |
L.M. |
|
|
| Vouchsafe
to keep me, Lord |
|
C.M. |
820 |
|
| Warned of my dissolution
near |
|
L.M. |
919 |
|
| Watched
by the world's malignant eye |
|
6-8s |
319 |
|
| We
give immortal praise |
|
4-6s & 2-8s |
644 |
|
| We know, by faith we know |
Lowell
Mason (Haverhill) |
S.M. |
74 |
|
| We
know, by faith we surely know |
Lowell
Mason (Haverhill) |
C.M. |
673 |
|
| We plough the fields, and scatter The good seed |
from Lindeman's Koral
Bok (St. James) |
15 |
988 |
|
| We
rose to-day with anthems sweet |
|
L.M. |
961 |
|
| Weary
of earth and laden with my sin |
|
10 10, 10 10 |
794 |
|
| Weary
of wandering from my God |
|
6-8s |
186 |
|
| Weary souls, that wander wide |
J.
S. Bach (Nicht so traurig) |
7s |
20 |
|
| |
H. A. C. Malan (Rosefield) |
7 6 |
|
|
| Welcome,
sweet day of rest |
Daniel Read (Lisbon) |
S.M. |
956 |
|
| What
am I, O thou glorious God! |
|
6-8s |
206 |
|
| What are these arrayed in white |
|
8-7s |
76 |
|
| What could your Redeemer do |
Rev.
John Bacchus Dykes (Hollingside) |
8-7s |
8 |
|
| What is our calling's glorious hope |
Edwin
Moss (Llandaff) |
C.M. |
406 |
|
| What
means this eager, anxious throng |
|
6-8s |
695 |
|
| What
now is my object and aim? |
|
8s |
371 |
|
| What
shall I do my God to love |
Nathaniel
D. Gould (Woodland) |
6-8s |
378 |
|
| |
S.
Grosvenor (Jerusalem) |
C.M. |
|
|
| |
S.
B. Pond (Armenia) |
C.M. |
|
|
| What
shall I do My Saviour to praise |
|
1Os&11s |
198 |
|
| What
shall we offer our good Lord |
|
L.M. |
492 |
|
| What!
never speak one evil word |
Johan
C. W. Amadeus Mozart (Janes) |
L.M. |
363 |
|
| When all thy mercies, O my God |
Mehul
and Haydn (Manoah) |
C.M. |
657 |
|
| When
gathering clouds around I view |
|
6-8s |
849 |
|
| When
I Survey the Wondrous Cross |
E. Miller (Rockingham)
NOT WESLEY |
L.M. |
700 |
|
| When
Israel out of Egypt came |
|
6-8s |
223 |
|
| When
our heads are bowed with woe |
|
7s |
711 |
|
| When
our redeeming Lord |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
623 |
|
| When
quiet in my house I sit |
Aaron
Williams (Dover) |
6-8s |
328 |
|
| |
E. F. Horner (Aldersgate) |
8s |
|
|
| |
D. S. Bortiniansky (St. Petersburg) |
|
|
|
| |
Isaac Baker Woodbury (Selena) |
8s |
|
|
| When shall thy love constrain |
Lowell
Mason (Boylston) |
S.M. |
137 |
|
| |
Chetham's
Psalmody (Wirksworth) |
8s |
|
|
| |
G.
Wellesley (Mornington) |
S.M. |
|
|
| When
thou hast disposed a heart Saving truth |
|
6-7s |
876 |
|
| When, gracious Lord, when shall it be |
William
Batchelder Bradbury (Woodworth) |
L.M. |
163 |
|
| When,
my Saviour, shall I be |
Pleyel (Pleyel) |
7s |
381 |
|
| |
(Aletta) |
|
|
|
| Where shall my wondering soul begin? |
Roner (Old 23rd) |
6-8s |
30 |
|
| |
J. G. Walton (St. Catherine) |
L.M. |
|
|
| |
John B. Dykes (Melita) |
|
|
|
| Where
shall true believers go |
|
7s & 6s |
941 |
|
| Where
the ancient dragon lay |
|
8-7s |
349 |
|
| Wherewith,
O God, shall I draw near |
Lowell
Mason (Ashwell) |
L.M. |
127 |
|
| |
Vulpius'
Gesangbuch (Jena) |
L.M. |
|
|
| |
John B. Dykes (Rivaulx) |
L.M. |
|
|
| While dead in trespasses I lie |
|
C.M. |
136 |
|
| While
lone upon the furious waves |
|
C.M. |
1003 |
|
| Whither
shall a creature run |
|
8-7s |
633 |
|
| Who
can describe the joys that rise |
|
L.M. |
867 |
|
| Who
can worthily commend |
|
7s & 6s |
423 |
|
| Who
hath slighted or contemned |
|
7s & 6s |
383 |
|
| Who
in the Lord confide |
William
Augustus Muhlenberg (Amantus) |
S.M. |
622 |
|
| Who is this gigantic foe |
|
7s & 6s |
278 |
|
| Who
Jesus our example know |
|
6-8s |
860 |
|
| Whom
Jesu's blood doth sanctify |
|
C.M. |
801 |
|
| Why
do we mourn departing friends, |
|
C.M. |
929 |
|
| Why not now, my God, my God! |
|
6-7s |
149 |
|
| Why
should I till to-morrow stay |
|
L.M. |
782 |
|
| Why
should the children of a king |
Wm.
Henry Havergal (Evan) |
C.M |
765 |
|
| Wisdom
ascribe, and might, and praise |
from Crown of Jesus (Stella) |
6-8s |
980 |
|
| With
broken heart and contrite sigh |
|
L.M. |
795 |
|
| With glorious clouds encompassed round |
R.
Wainwright (Manchester) |
C.M. |
128 |
|
| |
Johann
M. Haydn (Salzburg) |
7s |
|
|
| |
Joseph Barnby (Holy Trinity) |
C.M. |
|
|
| With
glory clad, with strength arrayed |
|
L.M. |
600 |
|
| With
joy we meditate the grace |
George Kingsley (Heber) |
C.M. |
725 |
|
| Woe is me! what tongue can tell |
|
7s&6s |
112 |
|
| Woe to the men on earth who dwell |
|
C.M. |
63 |
|
| Wondrous
power of faithful prayer! |
|
6-8s |
298 |
|
| Worship, and thanks, and blessing |
|
7 7, 4 4, 7 |
276 |
|
| Would Jesus have the sinner die? |
G.C. Neumark (Bremen) |
6-8s |
33 |
|
| Wretched,
helpless, and distrest |
|
7s&6s |
109 |
|
| Ye faithful souls, who
Jesus know |
Joseph
P. Holbrook (Bishop) |
L.M. |
420 |
|
| Ye
humble souls, that seek the Lord |
|
C.M. |
713 |
|
| Ye neighbors, and friends Of Jesus, draw near |
|
10s&11s |
40 |
|
| Ye ransomed sinners, hear |
Walter
Bond Gilbert (Peyton) |
4-6s & 2-8s |
345 |
|
| Ye
servants of God, Your Master proclaim |
(Paderborn) |
10s & 11s |
859 |
|
| |
Wm.
Corft (Hanover) |
10s&11s |
|
|
| Ye
simple souls that stray |
Lowell Mason (Olney) |
SM |
21 |
|
| Ye thirsty for God |
|
10s&11s |
10 |
|
| Ye virgin souls, arise |
Lowell
Mason (Zebulon) |
4-6s&2-8s |
65 |
|
| Ye
worms of earth arise, Ye creatures of a day |
|
S.M. |
983 |
|
| Yes, from this instant now |
|
6-8s |
178 |
|
| Yield
to me now, for I am weak |
J.
G. Walton (St. Catherine) |
6-8s |
141 |
|
| You,
who dwell above the skies |
|
7s |
639 |
|
| Young
men and maidens, raise |
John
Darwall (Darwall) |
4-6s & 2-8s |
232 |
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