# | 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. |