Some hymns listed
here were NOT written by Charles Wesley.
See the alphabetical index of the hymnal or see the index of Wesley
hymns only.
Unnumbered hymns do not appear in the 1889 Methodist Hymnal.
Many hymns have been sung to more than one tune; see the alphabetical
index for a comprehensive list.
Clicking on the hyperlinked first line will open the file with the
words to that hymn.
Clicking on the tune composer or title will open your default mp3 player and play the organ rendition of the tune performed by Mrs. Deloris Waller, retired organ professor at Northwest Nazarene University.
# |
First Line |
Tune Composer (Title) |
Meter |
706 |
'Tis finished! The Messias dies |
Ludwig von Beethoven (Germany) |
L.M. |
827 |
A Widow, poor, forlorn, oppressed |
|
L.M. |
286 |
Abraham, when severely tried |
Rev. T. R. Matthews (Saxby) |
L.M. |
129 |
Adam descended from above |
|
L.M. |
317 |
Ah Lord, with trembling I confess |
|
L.M. |
607 |
All people that on earth do dwell |
Guillaume Franc (Old Hundred) |
L.M. |
564 |
Almighty Maker of my frame |
Ignace Pleyel (Seasons) |
L.M. |
386 |
Arm of the Lord, awake, awake |
Frederick Marc Antione Venus (Park Street) |
L.M. |
969 |
At even, ere the sun was set |
|
L.M. |
95 |
Author of faith, eternal Word |
George Frederick Handel (Samson) |
L.M. |
458 |
Author of faith, we seek thy face |
|
L.M. |
964 |
Awake, my soul, and with the sun |
Thomas Tallis (Evening Hymn) |
L.M. |
802 |
Awake, our souls! Away, our fears! |
|
L.M. |
803 |
Away, my unbelieving fear! |
Jeremiah Ingalls(Fillmore) |
L.M. |
608 |
Before Jehovah's awful throne |
Guillaume Franc (Old Hundred) |
L.M. |
561 |
Blest is the man, supremely blest |
|
L.M. |
490 |
Brethren in Christ, and well-beloved |
|
L.M. |
476 |
Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Honour the means ordained by thee! |
|
L.M. |
285 |
Come, Saviour, Jesus, from above! |
H. Percy Smith (Percy) |
L.M. |
951 |
Dear is the day which God hath made |
|
L.M. |
337 |
Eternal Beam of light divine |
William Bacthelder Bradbury (He Leadeth Me) |
L.M. |
655 |
Eternal depth of love divine |
William Knapp (All Saints) |
L.M. |
978 |
Eternal source of every joy |
Herbert S. Irons (Southwell) |
L.M. |
237 |
Eternal, spotless Lamb of God |
|
L.M. |
235 |
Father of all! whose powerful voice |
Francis Joseph Haydn (Creation) |
L.M. |
467 |
Father of all, by whom we are |
|
L.M. |
997 |
Father of all, thy care we bless |
|
L.M. |
1017 |
Father, 'tis thine each day to yield |
|
L.M. |
456 |
Father, if justly still we claim |
|
L.M. |
392 |
Father, supply my every need |
|
L.M. |
39 |
Father, whose everlasting love |
|
L.M. |
836 |
Feeble in body and in mind |
|
L.M. |
291 |
Fondly my foolish heart essays |
|
L.M. |
324 |
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go |
J. B. Dykes (Keble) |
L.M. |
615 |
From all that dwell below the skies |
Guillaume Franc (Old Hundred) |
L.M. |
825 |
From every stormy wind that blows |
Thomas Hastings (Retreat) |
L.M. |
203 |
Glory to God, whose sovereign grace |
W. H. W. Darley (Darley) |
L.M. |
974 |
Glory to thee, my God, this night |
Thomas Tallis (Evening Hymn) |
L.M. |
857 |
Go labour on; spend, and be spent |
Rev. Jonathon Spilman, Thomas Hastings (Illinois) |
L.M. |
651 |
God is a name my soul adores |
|
L.M. |
569 |
God is the refuge of his saints |
William Boyce (Appleton) |
L.M. |
391 |
God of all power, and truth, and grace |
W. H. Gladstone (Ombersley) |
L.M. |
658 |
God of my life, through all my days |
Rev. Henri Abraham Caesar Malan (Welton) |
L.M. |
155 |
God of my life, what just return |
H. Percy Smith (Percy) |
L.M. |
289 |
God of my life, whose gracious power |
from German Choral (St. Peter) |
L.M. |
896 |
God of that glorious gift of grace |
|
L.M. |
454 |
God of unspotted purity |
|
L.M. |
577 |
Great God, indulge my humble claim |
John Whitaker (Wimborne) |
L.M. |
994 |
Great God, thy watchful care we bless |
|
L.M. |
585 |
Great God, whose universal sway |
|
L.M. |
56 |
He comes! he comes! |
Ignace Pleyei (Grace Church) |
L.M. |
712 |
He dies! The friend of sinners dies! |
Isaac Pleyel (Grace Church) |
L.M. |
408 |
He wills that I should holy be |
Johann C. W. Amadeus Mozart (Janes) |
L.M. |
749 |
Head of thy church, whose Spirit fills |
Francois Hippolyte Barthelemon (Promise) |
L.M. |
563 |
High in the heavens, eternal God |
|
L.M. |
247 |
Holy as thou, O Lord, is none! |
Lowell Mason (Hamburg) |
L.M. |
393 |
Holy, and true, and righteous Lord |
Johann C. W. Amadeus Mozart (Janes) |
L.M. |
547 |
How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? |
|
L.M. |
592 |
How pleasant, how divinely fair |
|
L.M. |
810 |
I know in whom I have believed |
|
L.M. |
928 |
I know that my Redeemer lives |
Rev. William Henry Havergal (Evan) |
L.M. |
559 |
I praise thee, Lord, who o'er my foes |
|
L.M. |
196 |
Into thy gracious hands I fall |
Lowell Mason (Rockingham) |
L.M. |
100 |
Jesu, my Advocate above |
George Kingsley (Ware) |
L.M. |
312 |
Jesu, my Saviour, Brother, Friend |
Thomas Hastings (Retreat) |
L.M. |
132 |
Jesu, the sinner's friend |
Daniel Read (Windham) |
L.M. |
190 |
Jesu, thy blood and righteousness |
George Kingsley (Ware) |
L.M. |
397 |
Jesu, thy far-extended fame |
Joseph E. Sweetser (Rose Hill) |
L.M. |
744 |
Jesu, thy wandering sheep behold |
H. Baker (Hesperus) |
L.M. |
133 |
Jesu, whose glory's streaming rays |
|
L.M. |
881 |
Jesus, descended from the sky |
|
L.M. |
293 |
Jesus, my King, to thee I bow |
|
L.M. |
677 |
Jesus, thou everlasting King |
Henri Abraham Caesar Malan (Welton) |
L.M. |
754 |
Jesus, we on the word depend |
|
L.M. |
864 |
Jesus, where'er thy people meet |
Lowell Mason (Malvern) |
L.M. |
234 |
Let all that breathe Jehovah praise |
|
L.M. |
879 |
Let everlasting glories crown Thy head |
|
L.M. |
422 |
Let not the wise his wisdom boast |
William Batchelder Bradbury (Even Me) |
L.M. |
959 |
Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows |
Johann Christian Heinrich Rink (Overberg) |
L.M. |
1001 |
Lord of the wide, extensive main |
Rev. Ami Bost, Thomas Hastings (Gratitude) |
L.M. |
698 |
Lord! it is good for us to be |
|
L.M. |
131 |
Lord, I despair myself to heal |
Jospeh E. Sweetser (Rose Hill) |
L.M. |
470 |
Master supreme, I look to thee |
|
L.M. |
290 |
My God, if I may call thee mine |
|
L.M. |
246 |
My soul, through my Redeemer's care |
|
L.M. |
157 |
My sufferings all to thee are known |
|
L.M. |
891 |
O crucified, triumphant Lord! |
|
L.M. |
369 |
O God most merciful and true! |
Johan C. W. Amadeus Mozart (Janes) |
L.M. |
437 |
O God, my God, my all thou art! |
|
L.M. |
240 |
O God, thou bottomless abyss! |
William Knapp (All Saints) |
L.M. |
395 |
O God, to whom, in flesh revealed |
|
L.M. |
912 |
O happy day that fixed my choice on thee |
Lowell Mason (Rockingham) |
L.M. |
815 |
O Jesus, full of truth and grace |
Johann C. W. Amadeus Mozart (Janes) |
L.M. |
341 |
O Jesus, let thy dying cry |
|
L.M. |
462 |
O let the prisoners' mournful cries |
|
L.M. |
455 |
O let us our own works forsake |
|
L.M. |
992 |
O Lord of hosts, whose glory fills the bounds |
John Hation (Duke Street) |
L.M. |
588 |
O Lord, how long shall heathens hold |
|
L.M. |
612 |
O render thanks to God above |
Charles Burney (Truro) |
L.M. |
388 |
O that my load of sin were gone |
William Bacthelder Bradbury (Woodworth) |
L.M. |
774 |
O Thou that hangedst on the tree |
|
L.M. |
339 |
O thou to whose all-searching sight |
William Batchelder Bradbury (Woordworth) |
L.M. |
523 |
O Thou, our Husband, Brother, Friend |
|
L.M. |
396 |
O thou, whom once they flocked to hear |
|
L.M. |
965 |
O timely happy, timely wise |
|
L.M. |
589 |
Of old, O God, thine own right hand |
|
L.M. |
702 |
Oh Thou, whose offering on the tree |
|
L.M. |
457 |
On all the earth thy Spirit shower |
William Batchelder Bradbury (Fulton) |
L.M. |
759 |
Our Jesus is gone up on high |
|
L.M. |
48 |
Pass a few swiftly-fleeting years |
Ignace Pleyel (Seasons) |
L.M. |
313 |
Pierce, fill me with an humble fear |
|
L.M. |
225 |
Praise ye the Lord! |
George Kingsley (Tappan) |
L.M. |
419 |
Quickened with our immortal |
|
L.M. |
629 |
Remember, Lord, the pious zeal |
|
L.M. |
507 |
Saviour of all, to thee we bow |
Gioacchimo Rossini (Linwood) |
L.M. |
180 |
Saviour, I now with shame confess |
|
L.M. |
279 |
Shall I, for fear of feeble man |
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Bartholdy) |
L.M. |
82 |
Shepherd of souls |
William Boyce (Appleton) |
L.M. |
574 |
Show pity, Lord |
Daniel Read (Windham) |
L.M. |
45 |
Shrinking from the cold hand of death |
Ignace Pleyel (Seasons) |
L.M. |
236 |
Son of thy Sire's eternal love |
|
L.M. |
161 |
Stay, thou insulted Spirit, stay |
Daniel Read (Windham) |
L.M. |
973 |
Sun of my soul! Thou Saviour dear |
Peter Ritter, William Henry Monr (Hursley) |
L.M. |
957 |
Sweet is the sunlight after rain |
|
L.M. |
599 |
Sweet is the work, my God, my King |
Lowell Mason (Rockingham) |
L.M. |
816 |
That health of soul I gasp to know |
|
L.M. |
254 |
The day of Christ, the day of God |
|
L.M. |
934 |
The day of wrath, that dreadful day |
|
L.M. |
557 |
The earth with all her fulness own |
|
L.M. |
57 |
The great archangel's trump shall sound |
Ignace Pleyei (Grace Church) |
L.M. |
746 |
The heathen perish; day be day |
|
L.M. |
553 |
The heavens declare thy glory, Lord |
Lowell Mason (Uxbridge) |
L.M. |
924 |
The hour of my departure's come |
|
L.M. |
280 |
The Lord is King, and earth submits |
|
L.M. |
46 |
The morning flowers display their sweets |
Edward L. White (Bristol) |
L.M. |
926 |
The saints who die of Christ possest |
Lowell Mason (Ashwell) |
L.M. |
868 |
The Saviour, when to heaven he rose |
Gregorian Chant, Lowell Mason (Olmutz) |
L.M. |
552 |
The spacious firmament on high |
Francis Joseph Haydn (Creation) |
L.M. |
107 |
The Spirit of the Lord our God |
|
L.M. |
425 |
The voice that speaks Jehovah near |
|
L.M. |
993 |
This stone to thee in faith we lay; |
John Hation (Duke Street) |
L.M. |
338 |
Thou Lamb of God, thou Prince of peace |
William Bacthelder Bradbury (Zephyr) |
L.M. |
181 |
Thou Man of griefs, remember me |
|
L.M. |
327 |
Thou who camest from above |
|
L.M. |
241 |
Thou, true and only God, lead'st forth |
|
L.M. |
111 |
Thus saith the Lord! Who seek the Lamb |
|
L.M. |
884 |
To me, almighty Saviour, |
|
L.M. |
689 |
To us a child of royal birth |
|
L.M. |
126 |
Too strong I was to conquer sin |
|
L.M. |
913 |
Tremendous God, with humble fear |
|
L.M. |
505 |
Unchangeable almighty Lord |
Lowell Mason (Tichorah) |
L.M. |
833 |
Unprofitable all and vain |
|
L.M. |
919 |
Warned of my dissolution near |
|
L.M. |
961 |
We rose to-day with anthems sweet |
|
L.M. |
492 |
What shall we offer our good Lord |
|
L.M. |
363 |
What! never speak one evil word |
Johan C. W. Amadeus Mozart (Janes) |
L.M. |
700 |
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross |
E. Miller (Rockingham) NOT WESLEY |
L.M. |
163 |
When, gracious Lord, when shall it be |
William Batchelder Bradbury (Woodworth) |
L.M. |
127 |
Wherewith, O God, shall I draw near |
Lowell Mason (Ashwell) |
L.M. |
867 |
Who can describe the joys that rise |
|
L.M. |
782 |
Why should I till to-morrow stay |
|
L.M. |
795 |
With broken heart and contrite sigh |
|
L.M. |
600 |
With glory clad, with strength arrayed |
|
L.M. |
420 |
Ye faithful souls, who Jesus know |
Joseph P. Holbrook (Bishop) |
L.M. |
2 |
Come, sinners, to the gospel feast |
Lowell Mason (Hamburg) |
LM |
23 |
Extended on a cursed tree |
Isaac B. Woodbury (Eucharist) |
LM |
11 |
God, the offended God most high |
|
LM |
14 |
Happy the man that finds the grace |
Lowell Mason (Rockingham) |
LM |
16 |
Happy the souls that first believed |
|
LM |
4 |
Ho! Every one that thirsts |
Lowell Mason (Hamburg) |
LM |
26 |
I thirst, thou wounded Lamb of God |
Luther Orlando Emerson (Sessions) |
LM |
17 |
Jesus, from whom all blessings flow |
Gioacchimo Rossini (Linwood) |
LM |
9 |
Sinners, obey the gospel-word! |
Israel Holroyd (Wells) |
LM |