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 |
Meter |
600 |
With glory clad, with strength arrayed |
|
L.M. |
601 |
Jehovah reigns on high |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
602 |
O Lord, with vengeance clad |
|
4-6s & 2-8s |
603 |
Come, sound his praise abroad |
Isaac Smith (Silver Street) |
S.M. |
604 |
Raise the psalm: let earth adoring |
|
8s & 7s |
605 |
Sing we to our conquering Lord |
|
7s & 6s |
606 |
God the Lord is King; before him |
|
8 7,8 7,4 7 |
607 |
All people that on earth do dwell |
Guillaume Franc (Old Hundred) |
L.M. |
608 |
Before Jehovah's awful throne |
Guillaume Franc (Old Hundred) |
L.M. |
609 |
Mercy and judgement will I sing, I sing |
|
C.M. |
610 |
O bless the Lord, my soul |
Edward Miller (Whitefield) |
S.M. |
611 |
O worship the King |
Frances Joseph Haydn (Lyons) |
10s & 11s |
612 |
O render thanks to God above |
Charles Burney (Truro) |
L.M. |
613 |
The Lord unto my Lord thus said |
|
8 7, 8 7, 8 8 7 |
614 |
O thou who, when I did complain |
|
C.M. |
615 |
From all that dwell below the skies |
Guillaume Franc (Old Hundred) |
L.M. |
616 |
All glory to our gracious Lord |
|
6-8s |
617 |
Behold the sure foundation-stone |
William Croft (St. Ann's) |
C.M. |
618 |
To the hills I lift mine eyes |
London Tune Book (Bromley) |
7s & 6s |
619 |
Glad was my heart to hear |
Johann Christian Heinrich Rink (Overberg) |
S.M. |
620 |
Unto thee I lift my eyes |
|
7s |
621 |
If our God had not befriended |
|
8 7, 8 7, 4 7 |
622 |
Who in the Lord confide |
William Augustus Muhlenberg (Amantus) |
S.M. |
623 |
When our redeeming Lord |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
624 |
In vain we build, unless the Lord |
|
C.M. |
625 |
Out of the depth of self-despair |
|
C.M. |
626 |
Out of the depths I cry to thee |
|
8 6, 8 6, 8 8 7 |
627 |
Thou, Lord, my witness art |
|
6 6, 6 6 |
628 |
Lord, if thou the grace impart |
|
7s |
629 |
Remember, Lord, the pious zeal |
|
L.M. |
630 |
Behold, how good a thing |
|
4-6s & 2-8s |
631 |
Praise, O praise our God and king |
|
7s |
632 |
In all my vast concerns with thee |
|
C.M. |
633 |
Whither shall a creature run |
|
8-7s |
634 |
In deep distress, to God |
|
S.M. |
635 |
Hear thou my prayer, O Lord |
|
S.M. |
636 |
Far as creation's bounds extend |
|
6-8s |
637 |
Sweet is the memory of thy grace |
|
C.M. |
638 |
My soul, inspired with sacred love |
|
6-8s |
639 |
You, who dwell above the skies |
|
7s |
640 |
Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore him |
Thomas Conkey (Rathburn) |
8s & 7s |
641 |
Praise the Lord! who reigns above |
|
7s & 6s |
642 |
Hail, Father, whose creating call |
|
C.M. |
643 |
Hail, co-essential |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
644 |
We give immortal praise |
|
4-6s & 2-8s |
645 |
Father, live, by all things feared |
|
7s |
646 |
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty |
John Bacchus Dykes (Nicaea) |
|
647 |
Infinite God, to thee we raise |
W. Shork (Wavertree) |
6-8s |
648 |
Messiah, joy of every heart |
|
6-8s |
649 |
Saviour, we now rejoice in hope |
|
6-8s |
650 |
The Lord Jehovah reigns |
English (Millennium) |
4-6s & 2-8s |
651 |
God is a name my soul adores |
|
L.M. |
652 |
God, at thy command we rise |
|
C.M. |
653 |
Father of earth and sky |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
654 |
Being of beings, God of love |
Mehul and Haydn (Manoah) |
C.M. |
655 |
Eternal depth of love divine |
William Knapp (All Saints) |
L.M. |
656 |
Great God of wonders! all thy ways |
|
6-8s |
657 |
When all thy mercies, O my God |
Mehul and Haydn (Manoah) |
C.M. |
658 |
God of my life, through all my days |
Henri Abraham Caesar Malan (Welton) |
L.M. |
659 |
Begin, my soul, some heavenly theme |
|
C.M. |
660 |
This, this is the God we adore |
|
8s |
661 |
Far off we need not rove |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
662 |
There is a book who runs may read |
|
C.M. |
663 |
The strain upraise of joy and praise |
|
|
664 |
O God of Bethel, by whose hand |
|
C.M. |
665 |
Hail, God the Son, in glory crowned |
|
C.M. |
666 |
O God of God, in whom combine |
|
6-8s |
667 |
Ere God had built the mountains |
|
7 6, 7 6, 7 6, 7 6 |
668 |
Jesus, the infinite I AM |
|
6-8s |
669 |
His name is Jesus Christ the Just |
|
C.M. |
670 |
Jehovah's Fellow, and his Son |
|
6-8s |
671 |
Thou art the Way; by thee alone |
London Tune Book (St.Bernard) |
C.M. |
672 |
Christ, of all my hopes the ground |
William Henry Havergal (Vienna) |
7s |
673 |
We know, by faith we surely know |
Lowell Mason (Haverhill) |
C.M. |
674 |
Jesus, the first and last |
|
6 6, 6 6, 6 6 |
675 |
Join all the glorious names |
Thomas Hastings (Ortonville) |
4-6s & 2-8s |
676 |
Christ, the true anointed seer |
|
8-7s |
677 |
Jesus, thou everlasting King |
Henri Abraham Caesar Malan (Welton) |
L.M. |
678 |
Come, let us join our cheerful songs |
Carl Gotthelf Claser, Lowell Mason (Azmon) |
C.M. |
679 |
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds |
London Tune Book (St. Bernard) |
C.M. |
680 |
Jesu, the very thought of thee |
Unknown (Holy Cross) |
C.M. |
681 |
All hail the power of Jesu's name |
Oliver Holden (Coronation) |
C.M. |
682 |
Thou great Redeemer, dying Lamb |
|
C.M. |
683 |
Hark the herald-angels sing |
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Herald Angels) |
7s |
684 |
Glory be to God on high |
Rev. John B. Wilkes (Monkland) |
7s & 6s |
685 |
Let earth and heaven combine |
|
4-6s & 2-8s |
686 |
Stupendous height of heavenly love |
H.J. Gauntlett (Dura) |
6-8s |
687 |
Light of those whose dreary dwelling |
Plymouth Collection(Saltash) |
8s-7s |
688 |
Come, thou long-expected Jesus |
R. H. Prichard (Hyfrydol) |
8s & 7s |
689 |
To us a child of royal birth |
|
L.M. |
690 |
O come, O come, Immanuel |
|
6-8s |
691 |
Christians, awake, salute the happy morn |
|
10 10, 10 10, 10 10 |
692 |
O Saviour, whom this holy morn |
|
C.M. |
693 |
Jesus, thee thy works proclaim |
|
7s & 6s |
694 |
Lord we sit and cry to thee |
|
7 7, 7 8, 8 8 |
695 |
What means this eager, anxious throng |
|
6-8s |
696 |
Help us, Lord! each hour of need |
|
C.M. |
697 |
The winds were howling o'er the deep |
|
C.M. |
698 |
Lord! it is good for us to be |
|
L.M. |
699 |
Plunged in a gulf of dark despair |
Thomas Hastings (Haven) |
C.M. |
700 |
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross |
E. Miller (Rockingham) NOT WESLEY |
L.M. |
701 |
God of unexampled grace |
M. Praetorius (Christus Der Uns Selig Macht) |
7s & 6s |
702 |
Oh Thou, whose offering on the tree |
|
L.M. |
703 |
Not all the blood of beasts |
|
S.M. |
704 |
Thou very paschal lamb |
|
S.M. |
705 |
This, this is he that came by water |
|
S.M. |
706 |
'Tis finished! The Messias dies |
Ludwig von Beethoven (Germany) |
L.M. |
707 |
All ye that pass by, to Jesus draw nigh |
The Hallelujah(Selena) |
5 5 11, 5 5 11 |
708 |
O Thou eternal victim |
H. Kugelmann (Nuremberg) |
6-8s. |
709 |
Rock of ages, cleft for me |
Thomas Hastings (Toplady) |
6-7s. |
710 |
Saviour, when in dust to thee |
Spanish Melody (Spanish Hymn) |
8-7s |
711 |
When our heads are bowed with woe |
|
7s |
712 |
He dies! The friend of sinners dies! |
Isaac Pleyel (Grace Church) |
L.M. |
713 |
Ye humble souls, that seek the Lord |
|
C.M. |
714 |
In the bonds of death he lay |
|
6-7s |
715 |
The foe behind, the deep before |
|
|
716 |
Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day |
Thomas Clark (Essex) |
7s |
717 |
Father, God, we glorify thy love |
|
7s & 6s |
718 |
Hail the day that sees him rise |
Thomas Clark (Essex) |
7s |
719 |
God is gone up on high |
Charles Streggall (Christ Church) |
4-6s & 2-8s |
720 |
See the conqueror mounts in triumph |
|
8s & 7s |
721 |
Sinners, rejoice: Your peace is made |
|
6-8s |
722 |
Hail, thou once Despised Jesus |
Marechio (Autumn) |
8s & 7s |
723 |
Jesus, to thee we fly |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
724 |
Trusting in our Lord alone |
|
7s & 6s |
725 |
With joy we meditate the grace |
George Kingsley (Heber) |
C.M. |
726 |
Entered the holy place above |
Anonymous (Adam) |
6-8s |
727 |
Jesu, my God and King |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
728 |
Earth, rejoice, our Lord is King! |
|
7s |
729 |
Rejoice, the Lord is King! |
Charles Steggall (Christ Church) |
4-6s & 2-8s |
730 |
Saviour, whom our hearts adore |
|
7s & 6s |
731 |
My heart and voice I raise |
|
6 6 8, 6 6 8 |
732 |
Saviour, we know thou art |
|
4-6s & 2-8s |
733 |
Lord of hosts, our God and Lord |
|
7s & 6s |
734 |
Lord, if at thy command |
Gregorian Chant, Lowell Mason (Olmutz) |
S.M. |
735 |
Thy messengers make known |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
736 |
Omnipotent redeemer |
|
7 7, 4 4 7, 4 4 7 |
737 |
Thou, Jesu, art our King |
|
2-6s & 4-7s |
738 |
Blow ye the trumpet, blow |
Lewis Edson (Lenox) |
4-6s & 2-8s |
739 |
Sow in the morn thy seed |
Lowell Mason (Boylston) |
S.M. |
740 |
Behold! The mountain of the Lord |
|
C.M. |
741 |
How beauteous are their feet |
Unknown (Griswold) |
S.M. |
742 |
Salvation! O the joyful sound! |
John Randall (Cambridge) |
C.M. |
743 |
Saviour, sprinkle many nations |
John Henry Wilcox (Faben) |
8s & 7s |
744 |
Jesu, thy wandering sheep behold |
H. Baker (Hesperus) |
L.M. |
745 |
Lord of the harvest |
A. Williams (St. Thomas) |
S.M. |
746 |
The heathen perish; day be day |
|
L.M. |
747 |
From Greenland's icy mountains |
Lowell Mason (Missonary Hymn) |
7 6, 7 6, 7 6 |
748 |
Come, thou Conqueror of the nations |
|
8 7, 8 7, 4 7 |
749 |
Head of thy church, whose Spirit fills |
Francois Hippolyte Barthelemon (Promise) |
L.M. |
750 |
Hail, Holy Ghost, Jehovah |
|
C.M. |
751 |
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire |
Thomas Hawris (Chesterfield) |
6-8s |
752 |
Creator Spirit, by whose aid |
|
6-8s |
753 |
Holy Ghost! My Comforter! |
|
7 7 7 |
754 |
Jesus, we on the word depend |
|
L.M. |
755 |
Father, glorify thy Son |
|
6-7s |
756 |
Branch of Jesse's stem, arise |
|
7s & 6s |
757 |
Thou art gone up on high |
George Frederick Root (Rialto) |
2-6s & 4-7s |
758 |
Granted is the Saviour's prayer |
William Batchelder Bradbury (Fulton) |
7s |
759 |
Our Jesus is gone up on high |
|
L.M. |
760 |
Away with our fears |
G. F. Handel (Gopsal) |
5 5 5 11, 5 5 5 11 |
761 |
Sinners, lift up your hearts |
|
4-6s & 2-8s |
762 |
Eternal Spirit, come into thy meanest home |
|
2-6s & 4-8s |
763 |
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove |
William Tansur (St. Martins) |
C.M. |
764 |
Sovereign of all the world on high |
John Freckleton Burrowes (Burlington) |
C.M. |
765 |
Why should the children of a king |
Wm. Henry Havergal (Evan) |
C.M |
766 |
Pure baptismal Fire divine |
|
8-7s |
767 |
Spirit of truth! On this thy day |
|
C.M. |
768 |
Holy Spirit! Pity me |
|
7s |
769 |
Gracious Spirit, dwell with me! |
|
6-7s |
770 |
Blest Spirit! From the eternal Sire |
|
6-8s |
771 |
Spirit divine I attend our prayers |
William Tansur (St. Martins) |
C.M. |
772 |
O Thou who hast redeemed of old |
|
8s & 6s |
773 |
Regardless now of things below |
|
6-8s |
774 |
O Thou that hangedst on the tree |
|
L.M. |
775 |
By secret influence from above |
|
8s & 6s |
776 |
The harvest of my joys is passes |
|
6-8s |
777 |
Ah! Why am I left to complain |
|
8s |
778 |
Thou bidd'st me ask, and with the Word |
|
C.M. |
779 |
Unclean, of life and heart unclean |
|
6-8s |
780 |
Lord, I believe thou wilt forgive |
|
6-8s |
781 |
Long have I lived in grief and pain |
|
8s & 6s |
782 |
Why should I till to-morrow stay |
|
L.M. |
783 |
To-day, while it is called to-day |
|
C.M. |
784 |
Father, I stretch my hands to thee |
S. Hubbard (Parsons) |
C.M. |
785 |
O sun of righteousness, arise |
Henry Willington Greatorex (Bermerton) |
C.M. |
786 |
How sad our state by nature is! |
Thomas Hastings (Haven) |
C.M. |
787 |
O for a closer walk with God |
Joseph P. Holbrook (Church) |
C.M. |
788 |
Infinite power, eternal Lord |
|
C.M. |
789 |
Long have I sat beneath the sound |
|
C.M. |
790 |
Lord, I hear of showers of blessing |
William Batchelder Bradbury (Even Me) |
8s & 7s |
791 |
Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched |
|
8 7, 8 7, 4 7 |
792 |
Return, O wanderer, to thy home! |
|
C.M. |
793 |
Art thou weary, art thou languid |
|
8 5, 8 3 |
794 |
Weary of earth and laden with my sin |
|
10 10, 10 10 |
795 |
With broken heart and contrite sigh |
|
L.M. |
796 |
Just as I am, without one plea |
William Batchelder Bradbury (Woodworth) |
8 8 8 6 |
797 |
O Lord, turn not thy face away |
|
C.M. |
798 |
There is a fountain filled with blood |
Lowell Mason (Cowper) |
C.M. |
799 |
O blessed, blessed sounds of grace |
|
C.M. |