First Line of Hymn |
Composer of Tune |
Meter |
A charge to keep I have |
Lowell Mason |
S. M. |
A thousand oracles divine |
Thomas Augustine Arne |
C. M. |
Abba, Father, hear thy child |
William B. Bradbury |
7, 6 l |
Abraham, when severely tried |
Rev. T. R. Matthews |
L. M. |
Ah, tell us no more |
T. Butts |
5, 5, 5, 11 |
Ah! whither should I go |
Joseph E. Sweetner |
S. M. |
All Glory to God in the sky |
J. Goss |
8 d |
All praise to Him who dwells in bliss |
Rev. Ralph Harris |
C. M. |
All praise to our redeeming Lord |
Sylvanus Billings Pond |
C. M. |
All praise to the Lamb! accepted I am |
Francis Joseph Haydn |
10, 11 |
All thanks to the Lamb |
W. Croft |
10,10,11,11 |
All ye that pass by |
The Hallelujah |
5, 5, 11 |
And am I born to die? |
Thomas Hastings |
S. M. |
And are we yet alive |
Hans George Naegeli |
S. M. |
And can I yet delay |
Lowell Mason |
S. M. |
And can it be that I should gain |
Joseph P. Holbrook |
L. M. |
And let our bodies part |
Lowell Mason |
S. M. |
And let this feeble body fail |
Isaac Tucker |
C. M. |
And must I be to judgment brought |
George Kirbye |
C. M. |
And wilt Thou yet be found |
Lowell Mason |
S. M. |
Are there not in the laborer's day |
Otto Nicolai |
C. P. M. |
Arise, my soul, arise |
Lewis Edson |
H. M. |
Arise, my soul, on wings sublime |
Johann C. W. Amadeus Mozart |
L. M. |
Arm of the Lord, awake, awake! |
Frederick M. A. Venus |
L. M. |
Author of faith, eternal Word |
George Frederick Handel |
L. M. |
Author of faith, to thee I cry |
O. L. Carter |
C. P. M. |
Author of life divine |
J. D. Edwards |
6, 6, 6, 6, 8, 8 |
Author of our salvation, thee |
St. Alban's Tune Book |
L. M. |
Awake, Jerusalem |
William Boyce |
L. M. |
Away with our sorrow and fear |
Rev. John Bacchus Dykes |
7, 6, 8, 6 |
Away with our fears, our troubles |
H. J. Gauntlett |
5, 5, 11 |
Away with our fears, the glad morning |
W. Burlton |
5,6,9,6,6,9 |
Away, my needles fears |
Francis Joseph Haydn |
S. M. |
Away, my unbelieving fear! |
Jeremiah Ingalls |
L. M. d |
Be it my only wisdom here |
Otto Nicolai |
C. P. M. |
Behold the servant of the Lord! |
Rev. William Yoakley |
L. M. 6 l |
Being of beings, God of love |
Mehul and Haydn |
C. M. |
Blest be the dear uniting love |
Lowell Mason |
C. M. |
Blow ye the trumpet |
Lewis Edson |
H. M. |
Brethren in Christ, and well beloved |
Lowell Mason |
L. M. |
But can it be that I should prove |
Edward Hodges |
C. P. M. |
Captain of Israel's host |
J. W. David |
8 |
Captain of our salvation |
Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan |
L. M. 6 l |
Cast on the fidelity |
C. Garbutt |
7, 6 |
Christ, from whom all blessings flow |
Ignore Pleyel |
7 d |
Christ, our Passover, for us |
J. S. Bach |
L. M. |
Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day |
Thomas Clark |
7 |
Christ, whose glory fills the skies |
Thomas Hastings |
7, 6 l |
Come, all who truly bear |
Handel |
D. S. M. |
Come, and let us sweetly join |
B. Milgrove |
7 |
Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost |
Lowell Mason |
L. M. |
Come, Holy Ghost, all-quickening fire |
Lowell Mason |
L. P. M. |
Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire |
William Tansur |
C. M. |
Come, Holy Ghost, Thine influence |
Gorlitz |
C. M. |
Come, Holy Spirit, raise our songs |
Samuel Webbe |
L. M. |
Come, let us anew our journey pursue |
James Lucas |
10, 5, 11 |
Come, let us anew our journey pursue |
Samuel Webbe |
10,5, 11 |
Come, let us ascend |
Rev. William McDonald |
L. M. |
Come, let us join our friends above |
Isaac Tucker |
C. M. |
Come, let us use the grace divine |
William Tansur |
C. M. |
Come, let us with our Lord arise |
G. F. Handel |
8 |
Come, let us who in Christ believe |
Rev. John Black |
C. M. |
Come, O my God, the promise seal |
Louis Spohr |
C. M. |
Come, O thou all-victorious Lord |
Aaron Williams |
C. M. |
Come, O thou greater than our heart |
Johann C. W. Amadeus Mozart |
L. M. |
Come, O thou Traveler unknown |
J. G. Walton |
L. M. 6 l |
Come, O ye sinner, to the Lord |
Israel Holboyd |
L. M. |
Come on, my partners in distress |
S. Chandler |
C. P. M. |
Come, sinners, to the gospel feast |
Lowell Mason |
L. M. |
Come, thou everlasting Spirit |
Marechio |
8, 7 d |
Come, thou long-expected Jesus |
Felix M. Bartholdy |
8, 7 |
Come to the feast |
N. Herman |
C. M. |
Come, ye weary sinners, come |
Lowell Mason |
S. M. |
Comfort, ye ministers of grace |
Francois Hippolyte Barthelemon |
L. M. |
Deepen the wound Thy hands have made |
Edwin Moss |
C. M. |
Depth of mercy! can there be |
Ignace Pleyel |
7 |
Draw near, O son of God, draw near |
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy |
L. M. |
Entered the holy place above |
Anonymous |
8 |
Equip me for the war |
Rev. William Jones |
S. M. |
Eternal Beam of light divine |
William B. Bradbury |
L. M. |
Eternal Sun of righteousness |
John Freckleton Burrows |
C. M. |
Ever fainting with desire |
Walter Bond Gilbert |
H. M. |
Except the Lord conduct the plan |
Hubert P. Main |
7, 6 |
Father of everlasting grace |
Lowell Mason |
L. P. M. |
Father of Jesus Christ, my Lord |
Nathaniel D. Gould |
C. M. |
Father, hear the blood of Jesus |
Sir George J. Elvey |
S. M. d |
Father, I dare believe |
George Frederick Handel |
S. M. |
Father, I stretch my hand to thee |
S. Hubbard |
C. M. |
Father, in whom we live |
Rev. Ralph Harrison |
S. M. |
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost |
Rev. W. D. Maclagan |
7, 6 l |
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, In solemn power |
B. Milgrove |
7, 6 |
Father, to thee my soul I lift |
Henry W. Greatorex |
C. M. |
Forever here my rest shall be |
Hugh Wilson |
C. M. |
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go |
Henry Kemble Oliver |
L. M. |
Fountain of life, to all below |
Nathaniel D. Gould |
C. M. |
Full of trembling expectation |
Johann C. W. A. Mozart |
8, 7 d |
Gentle Jesus, meek and mild |
M. Shaw |
7 |
Give me the faith which can remove |
S. S. Wesley |
8 |
Giver of peace and unity |
Lowell Mason |
L. M. |
Glory be to God above |
Johann Rudolf Ahle |
7 |
Glory be to God on high |
Rev. John B. Wilkes |
7 |
Glory to God, whose sovereign grace |
W. H. W. Darley |
L. M. |
God is gone up on high |
Charles Steggall |
H. M. |
God is in this and every place |
Thomas Hastings |
C. M. |
God of all power, and truth, and grace |
Johann C. W. Amadeus Mozart |
L. M. |
God of all-redeeming grace |
Old Provencal Melody |
7 d |
God of almighty love |
Lowell Mason |
S. M. |
God of eternal truth and grace |
Louis Spohr |
C. M. |
God of Israel's faithful three |
Henry John Gauntlett |
7, 6, 7 |
God of love, that hearest the prayer |
Rev. William H. Havergal |
7 |
God of my life, that just return |
H. Percy Smith |
L. M. |
God of my salvation, hear |
William B. Bradbury |
8, 7, 8 |
God of unexampled grace |
M. Praetorius |
7, 6 |
Good Thou art and good, Thou dost |
R. Mellor |
7, 6 |
Gracious Redeemer, shake |
Isaac Baker Woodbury |
S. M. |
Gracious soul, to whom are given |
Xavier S. von Warensee |
7 |
Granted is the Saviour's prayer |
William B. Bradbury |
7 |
Great is our redeeming Lord |
W. Arnold |
7, 6 |
Hail the day that sees Him rise |
Thomas Clark |
7 |
Hail, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost |
William Coomes |
C. M. |
Happy soul, thy days are ended |
Isaac Baker Woodbury |
8, 7 |
Happy the man who finds the grace |
Lowell Mason |
L. M. |
Happy the souls to Jesus joined |
William Croft |
C. M. |
Hark! the herald-angles sing |
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy |
7. d. |
Hark, how the watchmen cry! |
Lowell Mason |
S. M. |
He wills that I should holy be |
Johann C. W. Amadeus Mozart |
L. M. |
Head of the Church triumphant |
Edwin Moss |
7, 8, 7 |
Head of the Church, whose Spirit fills |
Francois Hippolyte Barthelemon |
L. M. |
Help, Lord, to whom for help I fly |
Edward Hodges |
C. P. M. |
Holy, and true, and righteous Lord |
Johann C. W. Amadeus Mozart |
L. M. |
Holy as thou, O Lord, is none |
Lowell Mason |
L. M. |
Holy Lamb, who Thee confess |
J. Hintze |
7 d |
How can sinner know |
German Melody |
S. M. |
How do Thy mercies close me round |
from German Choral |
L. M. |
How happy every child of grace |
Isaac Tucker |
C. M. |
How Happy Gracious Lord |
Lowell Mason |
C. P. M. |
I and my house will serve the Lord
|
Rev. Robert Lowry |
7, 6, 5, 4 |
I ask the gift of righteousness |
Hugh Wilson
|
C. M. |
I know that my Redeemer lives |
Rev. William H. Havergal |
C. M. |
I long to behold Him arrayed |
J. B. |
8 |
I the good fight have fought |
Rev. William Jones |
S. M. |
I too, forewarned by Jesus' love |
George Neumarck |
L. M. |
I want a heart to pray |
Henry Stephen Cutler |
S. M. d |
I want a principle within |
Louis Spohr |
C. M. d |
In age and feebleness extreme |
J. D. Buckingham |
L. M. 6 l |
In that sad, memorable night |
Lowell Mason |
L. M. |
Infinite God, to thee we raise |
W. Shore |
L. M. |
Inspirer of the nation seers |
J. H. Schein |
8 |
Jesus, a word, a look from thee |
Virgil Corydon Taylor |
L. M. |
Jesus, all-redeeming Lord |
William Henry Monk |
7 |
Jesus, at whose supreme command |
Guillaume Franc |
C. M. |
Jesus comes with all His grace |
Foundery Collection |
7 |
Jesu, dear, redeeming Lord |
Handel |
7 |
Jesus, Friend of sinner, hear |
William Henry Oakley |
7, 6, 8 |
Jesus, from whom all blessings flow |
Gioacchimo Rossini |
L. M. |
Jesus, great Shepherd of the sheep |
George Kingsley |
C. M. |
Jesus hath died that I might live |
Lowell Mason |
C. M. |
Jesus, if still the same Thou art |
H. Carey |
8 |
Jesus, in whom the Godhead's rays |
Johann C. W. Amadeus Mozart |
L. M. |
Jesus is our common Lord |
Carl Maria von Weber |
7 |
Jesus, let thy pitying eye |
William Henry Oakley |
7, 6, 8 |
Jesus, Lord, we look to thee |
Johann Rudolf Ahle |
7 |
Jesus, Lover of my soul |
Joseph P. Holbrook |
7 d |
Jesus, my Advocate above |
George Kingsley |
L. M. |
Jesus, my Life, thyself apply |
Lowell Mason |
C. M. |
Jesus, my Saviour, Brother, Friend |
Thomas Hastings |
L. M. |
Jesus, my strength, my hope |
Henry Stephen Cutler |
S. M. d |
Jesus, my Truth, my Way |
Lowell Mason |
S. M. |
Jesus, Redeemer of mankind |
Samuel Parkman Tuckerman |
C. M. |
Jesus, the Conqueror, reigns |
Charles Lockhart |
S. M. |
Jesus the good Shepherd is |
W. D. Maclagan |
7 |
Jesus, the Life, the Truth, the Way |
George Kingsley |
C. M. |
Jesus! the name high over all |
Oliver Holden |
C. M. |
Jesus, the sinner's Friend, to thee |
Daniel Read |
L. M. |
Jesus, the word bestow |
Aaron Williams |
S. M. |
Jesus, the word of mercy give |
Oliver Holden |
C. M. |
Jesus, thine all-victorious love |
Lowell Mason |
C. M. |
Jesus, thou soul of all our joys |
Lowell Mason |
C. P. M. |
Jesus, thy far-extended fame |
Joseph E. Sweetner |
L. M. |
Jesus, thy wand'ring sheep behold |
H. Baker |
L. M. |
Jesus, to thee I now can fly |
Lowell Mason |
C. M. |
Jesus, to thee our hearts we lift |
Zerubbabel Wyvill |
L. M. 6 l |
Jesus, united by thy grace |
John Henry Cornwell |
C. M. |
Jesus, we look to thee |
John Black |
S. M. |
Jesus, we thus obey |
J. S. Bach |
S. M. |
Join, all ye ransomed sons of grace |
William Tansur |
C. M. |
Lamb of God, for sinners slain |
Joseph P. Holbrook (Perrina) |
7, 6, 8 |
Lamb of God, whose dying love |
Joseph P. Holbrook |
7, 6, 8 |
Leader of faithful souls, and Guide |
Lowell Mason |
L. M. 6 l |
Let all who truly bear |
Johann Rosenmuller |
7, 6 l |
Let earth and heaven agree |
Lewis Edson |
H. M. |
Let Him to whom we now belong |
William Tansur |
C. M. |
Let not the wise their wisdom boast |
W. H. W. Darley |
L. M. |
Let the world their virtue boast |
William B. Bradbury |
8, 7, 8 |
Lift up your hearts to things above |
Heinrich Christopher Zeuner |
C. M. |
Lift your eyes of faith, and see |
James Nares |
7, 6, 7 |
Lift your heads, ye friends of Jesus |
Vincent Novello |
8, 7, 4 |
Light of life, seraphic fire |
Ignore Pleyel |
7 d |
Light of the world |
H. Isaak |
8, 8, 6 d |
Light of those whose dreary dwelling |
John Henri Wilcox |
8, 7 d |
Lo! He comes, with clouds descending |
Vincent Novello |
8, 7, 4 |
Lo! I come with joy to do
|
J. G. Walton |
L. M. 6 l |
Lord of earth, and air, and sea |
Dimitri S. Bortiansky |
L. M. 6 l |
Lord of the harvest, hear |
Lowell Mason |
S. M. |
Lord of the wide, extensive main |
Thomas Hastings |
L. M. |
Lord, and is thine anger gone |
Isaac Baker Woodbury |
7, 6, 8 |
Lord, fill me with a humble fear; |
William B. Bradbury |
L. M. |
Lord, I believe a rest remains |
Rev. William H. Havergal |
C. M. |
Lord, I despair myself to heal |
Joseph E. Sweetner |
L. M. |
Lord, if at thy command |
Lowell Mason |
S. M. |
Lord, in the strength of grace |
Rev. George Javis Geer |
S. M. |
Lord, that I may learn of Thee |
O. Gibbons |
7 |
Lord, whom winds and seas obey |
George Frederick Handel |
7 |
Love divine, all love excelling |
John Zundel |
8, 7 d |
Lovers of pleasure more than God |
Aaron Williams |
C. M. |
Meet and right it is to sing |
Foundery Collection |
7, 6 |
My God, I am thin; what a comfort divine |
J. Riley |
11, 12 |
My God, I know, I feel thee mine |
Edwin Moss |
C. M. |
My God, my God, to thee I cry |
Rev. Wm. Henry Havergal |
C. M. |
My heart is full of Christ |
T. A. Arne |
8 |
My soul and all its powers |
Thomas Clark |
H. M. |
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