1 | OF all the gifts Thy love bestows | William Cowper (1731-1800) |
2 | 'TWAS Thy love, O God, that knew us | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
3 | O GOD, we see Thee in the Lamb | I Watts (1674-1748) |
4 | ERE God had built the mountains | William Cowper (1731-1800) |
5 | UNTO Him who loves us --- gave us | Samuel M. Waring (1792-1827) |
6 | JESUS --- how much Thy name unfolds | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
7 | THY grace, O Lord, that measured once the deep | Charles Andrew Coates (1862-1945) |
8 | O LORD, we adore Thee | F. Naylor |
9 | FATHER, we Thy children bless Thee | Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) |
10 | GRACE is the sweetest sound | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
11 | JESUS, the Lord, is risen | Thomas Haweis (1732-1820) |
12 | SING, without ceasing sing | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
13 | WORSHIP and thanks and blessing | C. Wesley (1707-1788) |
14 | HARK! ten thousand voices crying | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
15 | ALL that we were --- our sins, our guilt | Horatius Bonar (1808-1889) |
16 | MANY sons to glory bringing | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
17 | MAY the grace of Christ our Saviour | John Newton (1725-1807) |
18 | PASCHAL Lamb, by God appointed | John Bakewell (1721-1819) |
19 | LORD Jesus, we worship and bow at Thy feet | Marie de Fleury (d. 1794) |
20 | BLESSED Lord, our hallelujahs | H. D'Arcy Champney (1854-1942) |
21 | ABBA, Father, we approach Thee | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
22 | O LORD, a few of Thine | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
23 | HOW good is the God we adore | Joseph Hart (1712-1768) |
24 | HIS be the Victor's name | S. Whitlock Gandy (d. 1851) |
25 | FATHER, Thy name our souls would bless | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
26 | THINE is the love, Lord, that draws us together | Miss A. M. Harding |
27 | LAMB of God, our souls adore Thee | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
28 | LAMB of God, Thou now art seated | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
29 | O BLESSED Saviour, Son of God | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
30 | WE praise Thee for Thy Spirit, Lord | Harold P. Barker (1869-1952) |
31 | TO Him who gave Himself | Mrs. W. N. Tomkins |
32 | OH, wondrous hour when Saviour Thou | Sir Edward Denny (1796-1889) |
33 | GLORY to Thee, our Father, God | Frances George Burkitt (1864-1929) |
34 | WE adore Thee evermore, Hallelujah | August Gottlieb Spangenberg (1704-1792) |
35 | RISE, my soul! behold 'tis Jesus | J. Denham Smith (1817-1889) |
36 | SAVIOUR, unto Thee assembling | P. Ellis (1879-1963) |
37 | THE atoning work is done | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
38 | OH, what shall we do the Saviour to praise? | C. Wesley (1707-1788) |
39 | ON His Father's throne is seated | Miss Hannah Kilham Burlingham (1842-1901) |
40 | O THOU great all-gracious Shepherd | Miss C. A. Wellesley |
41 | LOW in the grave He lay --- | Robert Lowry (1826-1899) |
42 | LORD Jesus Christ, our living Head | C. C. Elliott (1866-1949) |
43 | NOT all the blood of beasts | I Watts (1674-1748) |
44 | MAKER of earth and heaven | Henry Ware (1794-1843) |
45 | JESUS, the Lord, our righteousness | Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf (1700-1760) |
46 | LORD, we treasure with affection | Malcolm W. Biggs (1875-1941) |
47 | GRACE taught our wandering feet | Philip Doddridge (1702-1751) |
48 | HIGH in the Father's house above | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
49 | CHRIST delivered us when bound | William Cowper (1731-1800) |
50 | OUR God and Father, we draw near to Thee | Miss N. Vergette |
51 | ABBA, Father, we adore Thee | Anonymous |
52 | LORD, we are Thine, bought by Thy blood | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
53 | BLEST God and Father, in Thy sight | Thomas Henry Reynolds (1830-1930) |
54 | HOW sweet the name of Jesus sounds | John Newton (1725-1807) |
55 | THROUGH waves, through clouds and storms | P. Gerhardt (1607-1676) |
56 | O LORD, how blest our journey | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
57 | ON the Lamb our souls are resting | Julius Anton Eugen Wilhelm von Poseck,(1816-1896) |
58 | "ABBA, Father", words of mercy | Miss Catherine Helene von Poseck (1859-1953) |
59 | O GOD, Thou hast engaged our hearts | Thomas Henry Reynolds (1830-1930) |
60 | OUR thanks to God most high | I Watts (1674-1748) |
61 | HOW wondrous the glories that meet | Robert Hawker (1753-1827) |
62 | IN the Lord we have redemption | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
63 | SON of God! with joy we praise Thee | Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) |
64 | OH bright and blessed scenes | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
65 | OH how the thought that I shall know | Joseph Swain (1761-1796) |
66 | LORD, Thou hast sought, and with blood Thou hast bought me | John Thomas Mawson (1871-1943) |
67 | WE bless Thee, God and Father | Alexander Carruthers (1860-1930) |
68 | THY name we bless, Lord Jesus | Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) |
69 | THOU, Lamb of God, didst shed Thy blood | Henri Abraham Cesar Malan (1787-1864) |
70 | LORD, our hearts are burning | Miss C. A. Wellesley |
71 | OH, my Saviour crucified | Robert Cleaver Chapman (1803-1902) |
72 | WELL may we sing, with triumph sing | George V. Wigram (1805-1879) |
73 | ON our way rejoicing | John Samuel Bowley Monsell (1811-1875) |
74 | MAY the mind of Christ my Saviour | Kate Barclay Wilkinson (1859-1928) |
75 | "NO separation"! --- O my soul | Albert Midlane (1825-1909) |
76 | RISE, my soul, thy God directs thee | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
77 | FATHER of glory, our songs we are raising | H. Sattler |
78 | LORD, while we wait the moment | Frances George Burkitt (1864-1929) |
79 | REST of the saints above | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
80 | ON earth the song begins | Joseph Swain (1761-1796) |
81 | O LORD, Thy glory we behold | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
82 | JESUS, Thou alone art worthy | Mrs. J. A. Trench (1843-1925) |
83 | LORD Jesus, how our souls adore | B. G. Hardingham (1894-1973) |
84 | WE hear the words of love | Horatius Bonar (1808-1889) |
85 | O LORD, Thy love's unbounded | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
86 | O LORD, Thou now art seated | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
87 | JESUS shall reign where'er the sun | I Watts (1674-1748) |
88 | O BLESSED Saviour, is Thy love | Joseph Stennett (1663-1713) |
89 | BLESSED be God, our God | Horatius Bonar (1808-1889) |
90 | THAT pathway! O let it be treasured | Mrs. H. A. Berg |
91 | OH, what a debt we owe | George V. Wigram (1805-1879) |
92 | OH, the wondrous joy of dwelling | H. P. Wells |
93 | THE manner of Thy mighty love | Anonymous |
94 | A PILGRIM through this lonely world | Sir Edward Denny (1796-1889) |
95 | BREAK forth and sing the song | I Watts (1674-1748) |
96 | THE Saviour lives, no more to die | Samuel Medley (1738-1799) |
97 | BLEST be the God and Father | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
98 | GAZING on Thee, Lord, in glory | Miss C. Thompson (1822-1909) |
99 | ON Christ salvation rests secure | Samuel Medley (1738-1799) |
100 | NOW in a song of grateful praise | Samuel Medley (1738-1799) |
101 | IT is not with uncertain step | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
102 | COME, let us join our cheerful songs | I Watts (1674-1748) |
103 | WE'LL sing of the Shepherd that died | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
104 | ABBA, Father, thus we call Thee | Robert Hawker (1753-1827) |
105 | GLORY, glory everlasting | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
106 | O JESUS, Lord, 'tis joy to know | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
107 | O LORD, 'tis joy to look above | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
108 | KING of kings and Lord of lords | J. Wilson Smith (1842-1922) |
109 | JESUS! That name is Love | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
110 | O GOD, Thou now hast glorified | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
111 | BY Thee, O God, invited | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
112 | "BURIED with Christ," and raised with Him too | T. Ryder |
113 | 'TWAS not for our great love to Thee | H. D'Arcy Champney (1854-1942) |
114 | THE holiest we enter | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
115 | HEAD of the Church, Thy body | G. Gilpin |
116 | O RENDER thanks to God above | Nahum Tate (1652-1715) |
117 | NOT to ourselves we owe | Augustus Montague Toplady (1740-1778) |
118 | AWAKE, each saint, in joyful lays | Samuel Medley (1738-1799) |
119 | O HEAD once full of bruises | P. Gerhardt (1607-1676) |
120 | O THOU who didst Thy glory leave | Augustus Montague Toplady (1740-1778) |
121 | GLORY unto Jesus be | Archibald J. Rutherford (19th Century) |
122 | O LORD, the bright and blessed hope | Sir Edward Denny (1796-1889) |
123 | JESUS, spotless Lamb of God | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
124 | JESUS, our Lord, Thou Morning Star | Miss A. E. Price (1838-1919) |
125 | BEHOLD the Lamb with glory crowned | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
126 | JESUS, our Lord, with joy we wait | Theophilus Ruse |
127 | COME, saints, your grateful voices raise | Richard Burnham (1749-1810) |
128 | SEE mercy, mercy from on high | R. Sandeman (1718-1771) |
129 | AWAKE each soul! awake each tongue | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
130 | WITH Christ our theme begins | C. Wesley (1707-1788) |
131 | PRAISE we to the Father give | James Montgomery (1771-1854) |
132 | THE person of the Christ | George V. Wigram (1805-1879) |
133 | LET saints on earth their anthems raise | Jonathan Evans (1748-1809) |
134 | LORD of glory, we adore Thee | Richard Holden (d. 1886) |
135 | WE joy in our God, and we sing of that love | W. Yerbury (d. 1863) |
136 | THE veil is rent: our souls draw near | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
137 | JESUS, Lord, we joy before Thee | Inglis Fleming (1859-1955) |
138 | O CHRIST, what burdens bowed Thy head | Mrs. Anne Ross Cousin (1824-1906) |
139 | THIS world is a wilderness wide | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
140 | O LORD, our hearts are waiting | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
141 | IN deep, eternal counsel | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
142 | GLORY to God on high | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
143 | KING of glory, set on high | Robert Cleaver Chapman (1803-1902) |
144 | SALVATION! Oh, the joyful sound | I Watts (1674-1748) |
145 | SAVIOUR, in love divine | Sir Edward Denny (1796-1889) |
146 | WE bless our Saviour's name | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
147 | TO Him that loved us, gave Himself | John Mason (d. 1694) |
148 | HERE around Thy table gathered | Miss Catherine Helene von Poseck (1859-1953) |
149 | LORD Jesus, we remember | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
150 | THOU art the everlasting Word | Josiah Conder (1789-1855) |
151 | LORD Jesus, when we think of Thee | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
152 | THY name we love, Lord Jesus | W. Yerbury (d. 1863) |
153 | WHOM have we, Lord, but Thee | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
154 | OUR Father we would worship | Anonymous |
155 | WHAT was it blessed God | A. Taylor (Mrs. Gilbert), (1782-1866) |
156 | "PRAISE ye the Lord," again, again | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
157 | THOU brightness of God's glory | H. C. Rice (Mrs. W.N. Tomkins) |
158 | GOD, our Father, we adore Thee | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
159 | O GOD of grace, whose saving power | Frank Binford Hole (1874-1964) |
160 | OH bright and blessed hope | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
161 | FOR ever with the Lord | James Montgomery (1771-1854) |
162 | WHAT rich eternal bursts of praise | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
163 | THE Lord of life is risen | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
164 | LORD, we love to trace Thy footprints | Mrs. Emma Francis Bevan (1827-1909) |
165 | HEAD of the church triumphant | C. Wesley (1707-1788) |
166 | LORD, Thou hast drawn us after Thee | P. Gerhardt (1607-1676) |
167 | THY love we own, Lord Jesus | W. Yerbury (d. 1863) |
168 | THE night is far spent, and the day is at hand: | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
169 | THERE is rest for the weary soul --- | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
170 | LO, He comes from heaven descending | C. Wesley (1707-1788) |
171 | THY suffering love, Lord Jesus | G. A. Lucas |
172 | O TEACH us more of Thy blest ways | J. Hutton |
173 | "A LITTLE while" --- the Lord shall come | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
174 | O PATIENT, spotless One | Christian Andreas Bernstein (1672-1699) |
175 | WE sing the praise of Him who died | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
176 | LORD, we shall see Thee as Thou art | Anonymous |
177 | THOUGH in a foreign land | Augustus Montague Toplady (1740-1778) |
178 | OUR great High Priest is sitting | Lord Adalbert Percy Cecil (1841-1889) |
179 | BRIGHTNESS of the eternal glory | Robert Robinson (1735-1790) |
180 | WE are but strangers here | T. R. Taylor |
181 | GLORY, Lord, is Thine for ever | E. Williams |
182 | O LORD, how blest --- as day by day | T. Porter |
183 | SAVIOUR, come, Thy saints are waiting | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
184 | THERE is a Name we love to hear | Frederick Whitfield (1829-1904) |
185 | WE have a home above | Henry Bennett (1813-1868) |
186 | SOWER divine, send forth Thy word | Mrs. Hazel Dixon |
187 | O JESUS, gracious Saviour | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
188 | 'TWAS on that night of deepest woe | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
189 | O GOD of matchless grace | Miss Hannah Kilham Burlingham (1842-1901) |
190 | BREAK Thou the Bread of Life | Mary Artemisia Lathbury (1841-1913) |
191 | ABBA, Father, oh, what wonders | Miss Catherine Helene von Poseck (1859-1953) |
192 | GREAT Captain of salvation | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
193 | JESUS, my Saviour, Thou art mine | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
194 | LORD and Saviour, we remember | William J. Hocking (1864-1953) |
195 | WORTHY of homage and of praise | Miss F. T. Wigram (19th Century) |
196 | COME, let us sing the matchless worth | Samuel Medley (1738-1799) |
197 | O GOD, what cords of love are Thine | Philip Doddridge (1702-1751) |
198 | LORD, accept our feeble song | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
199 | MAN of Sorrows! what a name | Philip Paul Bliss (1838-1876) |
200 | FATHER, how precious unto Thee | Anonymous |
201 | THOU holy One and true | Lord Adalbert Percy Cecil (1841-1889) |
202 | WHAT will it be to dwell above | Joseph Swain (1761-1796) |
203 | LORD Jesus, Lamb of God | Anonymous |
204 | 'TIS sweet to think of those at rest | Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) |
205 | THOU God of grace our Father | Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) |
206 | O LORD, we know it matters nought | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
207 | NOW may the God of peace and love | Thomas Gibbons (1720-1785) |
208 | IN hope we lift our wishful, longing eyes | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
209 | OUR times are in Thy hand | William. F. Lloyd (1791-1853) |
210 | "ONE spirit with the Lord;" | Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) |
211 | O JESUS Christ, the Saviour | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
212 | CALLED from above, and heavenly men by birth | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
213 | OUR sins were laid on the Saviour's head | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
214 | HOW blessed is our portion! When we look | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
215 | OH solemn hour! that hour alone | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
216 | LORD, we rejoice, that Thou art gone | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
217 | SOLDIERS of Christ, arise, and put your armour on | G. J. Elvey (1816-1893) |
218 | SOON will the Master come: soon pass away | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
219 | LORD, what is man? 'Tis He who died | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
220 | OUR hearts are full of Christ, and long | C. Wesley (1707-1788) |
221 | HAPPY they who trust in Jesus | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
222 | EVERLASTING glory be | J. Wilson Smith (1842-1922) |
223 | O GOD, whose wondrous name is Love | Robert Cleaver Chapman (1803-1902) |
224 | OH THAT we never might forget | R. Viney |
225 | OH scenes of heavenly joy | T. Porter |
226 | AND art Thou, gracious Master, gone | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
227 | LORD, e'en to death Thy love could go | H. L. Rossier (1834-1928) |
228 | JOIN all the glorious names | I Watts (1674-1748) |
229 | O HAPPY morn! the Lord will come | Robert Cleaver Chapman (1803-1902) |
230 | O LORD, when we the path retrace | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
231 | TO Thee our God, with joy we sing | Anonymous |
232 | GATHERED to Thy name, Lord Jesus | William J. Hocking (1864-1953) |
233 | JESUS, Lord, we come together | Thomas Henry Reynolds (1830-1930) |
234 | WE'RE not of the world which fadeth away | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
235 | WE'LL praise Thee, glorious Lord | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
236 | O GRACIOUS Father, God of love | Philip Doddridge (1702-1751) |
237 | REJOICE, ye saints, rejoice and praise | J. H. Evans |
238 | OUR Shepherd is the Lord | J. Beaumont |
239 | SALVATION'S Captain, and the Guide | C. Wesley (1707-1788) |
240 | MAY the Saviour's love and merit | Philip Doddridge (1702-1751) |
241 | SAVIOUR, through the desert lead us | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
242 | SING aloud to God our strength | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
243 | O LORD, we would delight in Thee | John Ryland (1753-1825) |
244 | THAT bright and blessed morn is near | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
245 | ON that same night, Lord Jesus | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
246 | FROM every stormy wind that blows | Hugh Stowell (1799-1865) |
247 | AND is it so? we shall be like Thy Son | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
248 | THOU, Thou art worthy, Lord | Miss Catherine Helene von Poseck (1859-1953) |
249 | O LORD, in Thee believing | Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) |
250 | FROM various cares our hearts retire | J. Gambold (1711-1771) |
251 | LORD Jesus Christ, our Saviour Thou | T. E. Purdom (c.1852-1942) |
252 | SWEET the moments, rich in blessing | James Allen (1734-1804), and W. W. Shirley (1725-1786) |
253 | SINCE Christ and we are one | Philip Doddridge (1702-1751) |
254 | DEATH and judgment are behind us | Mrs. J. A. Trench (1843-1925) |
255 | THE Prince of life, once slain for us | Robert Cleaver Chapman (1803-1902) |
256 | HAIL to the Lord's Anointed | James Montgomery (1771-1854) |
257 | HIMSELF He could not save | Albert Midlane (1825-1909) |
258 | O JESUS, Thou hast promised | John Ernest Bode (1816-1874) |
259 | THE gloomy night will soon be past | Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) |
260 | FATHER, Oh, what boundless glory | L. M. Grant |
261 | THE Holy One who knew no sin | Miss Hannah Kilham Burlingham (1842-1901) |
262 | O JESUS, Lord, Great Shepherd of Thy sheep | William Easton (1850-1926) |
263 | THE night is now far spent | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
264 | ENTHRONED on high, eternal Word | R. Morshead |
265 | O GOD of grace, our Father | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
266 | CHRIST the Lord will come again | Joseph Swain (1761-1796) |
267 | ALL fulness resides in Jesus our Head | John Fawcett (1739-1817) |
268 | HOLY Lord, we think of Thee | William Wooldridge Fereday (1863-1959) |
269 | WE love to sing Thy praises | Anonymous |
270 | AND shall we see Thy face | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
271 | O GOD, through Christ we sing | Anonymous |
272 | REVIVE Thy work, O Lord | Albert Midlane (1825-1909) |
273 | O LORD, how does Thy mercy throw | Bagstaff or Littlewood |
274 | O LORD, Thy rich, Thy boundless love | P. Gerhardt (1607-1676) |
275 | OUR God is light: and though we go | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
276 | GUIDE us, O Thou gracious Saviour | William Williams (1717-1791) |
277 | CHRIST'S glory fills eternity | Joseph Swain (1761-1796) |
278 | SAVIOUR, we long to follow Thee | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
279 | THOU, Lord, Thyself, the Bright, the Morning Star | Miss Catherine Helene von Poseck (1859-1953) |
280 | O JOYFUL day! O glorious hour | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
281 | WITH joy we meditate the grace | I Watts (1674-1748) |
282 | CHRISTIAN, seek not yet repose | Miss Charlotte Elliott (1789-1871) |
283 | WHEN I survey the wondrous cross | I Watts (1674-1748) |
284 | THOU hidden Source of calm repose | C. Wesley (1707-1788) |
285 | THE head that once was crowned with thorns | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
286 | "STRICKEN, smitten, and afflicted," | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
287 | FATHER divine, in grateful love | Miss Catherine Helene von Poseck (1859-1953) |
288 | O THOU, whose mercies far exceed | Anonymous |
289 | BE still, my soul: the Lord is on thy side | Katharina Amalia Dorothea von Schlegel (b. 1697) |
290 | WHY those fears! Behold 'tis Jesus | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
291 | O SAVIOUR, whom absent we love | William Cowper (1731-1800) |
292 | HALLELUJAH! Christ hath conquered --- | Miss Catherine Helene von Poseck (1859-1953) |
293 | JESUS calls us; o'er the tumult | Mrs. Cecil F. Alexander (1823-1895) |
294 | O COME, Thou stricken Lamb of God | Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf (1700-1760) |
295 | HOLY Saviour, we adore Thee | Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) |
296 | LOVE divine, all praise excelling | C. Wesley (1707-1788) |
297 | WHEN all Thy mercies, O my God | Joseph Addison (1672-1719) |
298 | TO Thy name, Lord Jesus, gathered | G. de Mattos |
299 | THE Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want: | F. Rous |
300 | YE servants of God, your Master proclaim | C. Wesley (1707-1788) |
301 | OUR rest is in heaven, our rest is not here: | Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847) |
302 | O BLESSED Lord, what hast Thou done | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
303 | WHEN Israel, by divine command | John Newton (1725-1807) |
304 | SOON the saints in glory singing | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
305 | OUR God and Father unto Thee | William J. Hocking (1864-1953) |
306 | WHAT a Friend we have in Jesus | Joseph Medicott Scriven (1819-1886) |
307 | POOR and feeble though we be | Anna Dober (1713-1739) |
308 | HAST thou heard Him, seen Him, known Him? | Miss Ora Rowan (1834-1879) |
309 | SAVIOUR, before Thy face we fall | Samuel Medley (1738-1799) |
310 | SON of God, in heaven we view Thee | Charles Andrew Coates (1862-1945) |
311 | THEE we praise, our God and Father | Inglis Fleming (1859-1955) |
312 | LEAD on, Almighty Lord | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
313 | I'VE found a Friend, oh, such a Friend | James Grindley Small (1817-1888) |
314 | LORD, to our souls Thy light is ever pure | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
315 | JESUS, life-giving sound | C. Wesley (1707-1788) |
316 | WE are by Christ redeemed: | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
317 | HOW pleasant is the sound of praise | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
318 | O LAMB of God, still keep us | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
319 | OUR sins were borne by Jesus | Horatius Bonar (1808-1889) |
320 | FAREWELL to this world's fleeting joys | William Trotter (1818-1865) |
321 | BEHOLD the Lamb, whose precious blood | William Trotter (1818-1865) |
322 | THERE is a stream of precious blood | William Cowper (1731-1800) |
323 | THE Lord Himself shall come | James Montgomery (1771-1854) |
324 | LORD Jesus, come | G. Jeckyll, |
325 | WE wait for Thee, O Son of God | Philip Freidrich Hiller (1699-1769) |
326 | AS debtors to mercy alone | Augustus Montague Toplady (1740-1778) |
327 | LORD Jesus, are we one with Thee? | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
328 | O JESUS, Lord, we love Thee | P. W. Dolton |
329 | WE thank Thee, Lord, for weary days | Anonymous |
330 | WHAT raised the wondrous thought | George V. Wigram (1805-1879) |
331 | FATHER, Thy sovereign love has sought | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
332 | 'WE rest on Thee,' our shield and our defender | Edith Gilling Cherry (d. 1897) |
333 | ASLEEP through Jesus, blessed sleep | Mrs. Margaret Mackay (1802-1887) |
334 | THROUGH the love of God our Saviour | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
335 | LORD Jesus, gladly do our lips express | T. Willey (1847-1930) |
336 | BEHOLD, what wondrous love and grace | W. Sanders |
337 | O GOD of grace, our Father | Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) |
338 | THOUGH deep, O Lord, our sorrow | O. L. Barnes |
339 | LORD, dismiss us hence with gladness | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
340 | FATHER, we commend our spirits | Miss Dorothy Ann Thrupp (1779-1847) |
341 | O GRACIOUS God, Thy pleasure | Miss C. Thompson (1822-1909) |
342 | O GOD, our hearts are lifted | A. Cutting |
343 | O LORD, Thy love's unbounded | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
344 | NOT I, but Christ, be honoured, loved, exalted | Mrs. A. A. Whiddington (19th Century) |
345 | A SHAMEFUL death He dies | W. J. Blew |
346 | LORD of the worlds above | I Watts (1674-1748) |
347 | GRACIOUS Lord, my heart is fixed | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
348 | BLEST Lord, Thou spakest! 'twas Thy voice | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
349 | MY soul, repeat His praise | I Watts (1674-1748) |
350 | O TEACH us, Lord, Thy searchless love to know | James Boyd (1851-1936) |
351 | BRIDE of the Lamb, awake, awake | Sir Edward Denny (1796-1889) |
352 | FROM the palace of His glory | Mrs. Emma Francis Bevan (1827-1909) |
353 | GREAT God of wonders, all Thy ways | Samuel Davies (1723-1761) |
354 | COME, Thou fount of every blessing | Robert Robinson (1735-1790) |
355 | COME, ye that love the Lord | I Watts (1674-1748) |
356 | A HOLY Father's constant care | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
357 | THOU hast stood here, Lord Jesus | James George Deck (1802-1884) |
358 | O GOD of love, how measureless | E. C. Rubie (1846-1942) |
359 | NO act of power could e'er atone | Charles Andrew Coates (1862-1945) |
360 | O JESUS, Friend unfailing | Samuel C. G. Kaester, (1762-1838) |
361 | IN heavenly love abiding | Miss Annie L. Waring (1820-1910) |
362 | OH! what a Saviour is Jesus the Lord | Anonymous |
363 | O LORD and Saviour, we recline | Mrs. G. Helyar |
364 | HAVE I an object, Lord, below | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
365 | OH, the brightness of the glory | Mrs. J. A. Trench (1843-1925) |
366 | I HEARD the voice of Jesus say | Horatius Bonar (1808-1889) |
367 | HOW firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | Richard Keene (d. 1787) |
368 | THERE is no other name than Thine | Anonymous |
369 | PRECIOUS, precious blood of Jesus | Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879) |
370 | LORD, Thy love has sought and found us | J. J. Hopkins |
371 | LOOK, ye saints, the sight is glorious | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
372 | SAVED for glory! yes, for glory | Thomas Henry Reynolds (1830-1930) |
373 | ALL the path the saints are treading | Mrs. J. A. Trench (1843-1925) |
374 | GO labour on; spend, and be spent | Horatius Bonar (1808-1889) |
375 | LORD, we do not ask the question | E. Williams |
376 | PRECIOUS Name! the name of Jesus | E. E. Nichols |
377 | O BLESSED living Lord | Miss Hannah Kilham Burlingham (1842-1901) |
378 | LORD Jesus, our Redeemer | Anonymous |
379 | WE bless Thee, O Thou great Amen | Robert S. Hawker (1804-1873) |
380 | WHAT love it was that brought Thee down | Anonymous |
381 | SAVIOUR, lead us by Thy power | William Williams (1717-1791) |
382 | LOVE bound Thee to the altar | Anonymous |
383 | 'MID scenes of confusion and creature-complaints | D. Denham (1791-1848) |
384 | THE sands of time are sinking | Mrs. Anne Ross Cousin (1824-1906) |
385 | THE Father sent the Son | Miss Hannah Kilham Burlingham (1842-1901) |
386 | WHERE glory lights the courts on high | E. L. Bevir (1847-1922) |
387 | WHERE the saints in glory thronging | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
388 | NOTHING but Christ, as on we tread | Samuel O'Malley Cluff (1837-1910) |
389 | NOW let our hearts unite | J. Irons (1785-1852) |
390 | THE perfect righteousness of God | Albert Midlane (1825-1909) |
391 | OH! the peace for ever flowing | Lord Adalbert Percy Cecil (1841-1889) |
392 | IT passeth knowledge, that dear love of Thine | Mary Shekleton (1827-1883) |
393 | O LORD, by faith we look above | W. Yerbury (d. 1863) |
394 | O GLORIOUS Lord! what thoughts Thy mind did fill | H. F. Nunnerley (1873-1953) |
395 | O SAVIOUR we would contemplate Thee | W. Anglin (1882-1965) |
396 | ONE there is above all others | Miss M. Nunn (1778-1847) |
397 | WE go to meet the Saviour | P. Gerhardt (1607-1676) |
398 | O THOU who hast redeemed of old | C. Wesley (1707-1788) |
399 | OF Jesus the Saviour we sing | Samuel Medley (1738-1799) |
400 | OH, day of deepest sorrow | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
401 | THOU art the everlasting Word | Josiah Conder (1789-1855) |
402 | EVERLASTING glory unto Jesus be | Miss Hannah Kilham Burlingham (1842-1901) |
403 | ALAS! and did my Saviour bleed? | I Watts (1674-1748) |
404 | OH, what a gift the Father gave | Albert Midlane (1825-1909) |
405 | BEHOLD the Lamb! 'tis He who bore | Thomas Haweis (1732-1820) |
406 | BLEST Father, infinite in grace | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
407 | WE worship at Thy holy feet | Samuel Tomkins (1841-1926) |
408 | CHRIST is risen: sound His praise | Anonymous |
409 | ETERNAL praise, our God, shall rise | Samuel Davies (1723-1761) |
410 | ETERNAL Word, eternal Son | Anonymous |
411 | REST, my soul, the work is done | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
412 | ROCK of ages, cleft for me | Augustus Montague Toplady (1740-1778) |
413 | THE Lamb was slain, His precious blood | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
414 | JESUS, the very thought of Thee | Bernard of Clairvaux |
415 | FATHER, Spring and Source of blessing | T. Willey (1847-1930) |
416 | SAVIOUR, who can e'er forget | R. Seagrave (b. 1693) |
417 | FATHER of lights, whose will divine | R. Beacon |
418 | FATHER! Thine own unbounded love | H. Allen |
419 | GATHERED to Thy name, Lord Jesus | Miss C. A. Wellesley |
420 | GLADLY let us join to sing | William J. Hocking (1864-1953) |
421 | GLORY unto Him who died | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
422 | GOD and Father, we adore Thee | William Kelly (1821-1906) |
423 | GOD and Father, we Thy children | Gustaffson |
424 | THOUGH faint yet pursuing we go on our way | Anonymous |
425 | THOUGH troubles assail, and dangers affright | John Newton (1725-1807) |
426 | 'TIS not that I did choose Thee | Josiah Conder (1789-1855) |
427 | 'TIS the church triumphant singing | J. Kent |
428 | A MIND at perfect peace with God: | Catesby Paget (19th Century) |
429 | TO Him who suffered on the tree | James Montgomery (1771-1854) |
430 | TO wait for that appointed day | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
431 | WE praise Thee, Lord, in strains of deepest joy | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
432 | AND did the Holy and the Just | Anne Steele (1716-1778) |
433 | WE sing of the realms of the blest | Mrs. E. Mills (1805-1829) |
434 | WE'RE pilgrims in the wilderness: | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
435 | GOD in mercy sent His Son | Miss Hannah Kilham Burlingham (1842-1901) |
436 | GOD and Father, we adore Thee | Edward Henry Chater (1845-1915) |
437 | GOD moves in a mysterious way | William Cowper (1731-1800) |
438 | HOW wonderful! that Thou the Son hast come | A. von der Kammer |
439 | HOW blest a home, the Father's house | Mrs. J. A. Trench (1843-1925) |
440 | I'M waiting for Thee, Lord | Miss Hannah Kilham Burlingham (1842-1901) |
441 | HOPE of our hearts, O Lord, appear | Sir Edward Denny (1796-1889) |
442 | IN weakness and trial with God we may plead | Richard de Courcy (1743-1803) |
443 | I WAS a wandering sheep | Horatius Bonar (1808-1889) |
444 | JESUS, God's Lamb, in the midst | Emil Donges (1853-1923) |
445 | JESUS Lord, Almighty Saviour | G. de Mattos |
446 | JESUS, our Lord, with what joy we adore Thee | H. D'Arcy Champney (1854-1942) |
447 | LIGHT of the lonely pilgrim's heart | Sir Edward Denny (1796-1889) |
448 | LOOK, look, ye saints, within the veil | Susannah Harrison (1752-1784) |
449 | LORD Jesus, come | Mrs. A. Dent |
450 | LORD Jesus, precious Saviour | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
451 | LORD Jesus, to tell of Thy love | Thomas Haweis (1732-1820) |
452 | LORD Jesus, homeless Stranger | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
453 | LORD Jesus! source of every grace | John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) |
454 | LORD Jesus, we love Thee, and joyfully pour | Miss Catherine Helene von Poseck (1859-1953) |
455 | LORD, we can see, by faith in Thee | E. O'Shaughnessy |
456 | LORD, Thou hast left us to prepare the place | Miss Hannah Kilham Burlingham (1842-1901) |
457 | MASTER, we would no longer be | Anonymous |
458 | NOW around Thee, Lord, we meet | Samuel Trevor Francis (1834-1925) |
459 | O BLESSED Lord, we praise Thee now | Mrs. J. A. Trench (1843-1925) |
460 | O FOR the robe of whiteness | C. L. Smith (Mrs. Bancroft) |
461 | O LORD, we adore Thee | E. C. Rubie (1846-1942) |
462 | O GRACIOUS God, our Father | William J. Hocking (1864-1953) |
463 | O GRACIOUS Shepherd, bind us | J. Hutton |
464 | O GOD, how wide Thy glory shines | I Watts (1674-1748) |
465 | O HOLY Saviour, Friend unseen | Miss Charlotte Elliott (1789-1871) |
466 | O LORD, of Thee we ne'er would tire | Mary Bowley (Mrs Peters) (1813-1856) |
467 | O LORD, in Thee our eyes behold | I Watts (1674-1748) |
468 | O LORD of glory! who couldst leave | E. L. Bevir (1847-1922) |
469 | O LORD, Thou never-changing One | G. de Mattos |
470 | O SAVIOUR, great and glorious | Miss Catherine Helene von Poseck (1859-1953) |
471 | ONCE more around Thy table, Lord | Miss Catherine Helene von Poseck (1859-1953) |
472 | ONCE we stood in condemnation | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
473 | OUR God and Father, Thou hast made | Anonymous |
474 | OUR God is our salvation | P. Gerhardt (1607-1676) |
475 | OUR tongues must spread the Saviour's fame | Anonymous |
476 | PRAISE the Saviour, ye who know Him | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
477 | RISEN Christ, our souls adore Thee: | Miss Catherine Helene von Poseck (1859-1953) |
478 | SAVIOUR, though the world despised Thee | William Kelly (1821-1906) |
479 | SOFT the voice of mercy sounded | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
480 | 'TIS not far off --- the hour | Miss Hannah Kilham Burlingham (1842-1901) |
481 | THE light of life we see Thee now | Anonymous |
482 | THE Father, from eternity | Philip Nicolai (1556-1608) |
483 | THE Lord is risen: the Red Sea's judgment flood | William Patton Mackay (1839-1885) |
484 | "THIS do, remember Me": | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
485 | THOU art the First, Lord Jesus | George West Frazer (1830-1896) |
486 | 'TIS finished all --- our souls to win | Sir Edward Denny (1796-1889) |
487 | SWEET the theme of Jesus' love | Albert Midlane (1825-1909) |
488 | 'TIS past, the dark and dreary night: | Sir Edward Denny (1796-1889) |
489 | TO Calvary, Lord, in spirit now | Sir Edward Denny (1796-1889) |
490 | WE cannot always trace the way | Sir John Bowring (1792-1872) |
491 | WE praise Thee, our Father and God | Anonymous |
492 | WE seek the things that are above | E. L. Bevir (1847-1922) |
493 | HOLY Father, here before Thee | J. G. Arcus |
494 | LORD, in Thy grace and truth our souls delight | Norman Anderson (1907-1986) |
495 | OUR God and our Father, we come to Thee now | W. A. Lickley |
496 | SPEED Thy servants, Saviour, speed them | Thomas Kelly (1769-1854) |
497 | WHAT cheering words are these | J. Kent |
498 | PERFECT eternal rest --- | H. L. Rossier (1834-1928) |
499 | O WONDROUS Saviour! Jesus, Lord | Miss S. M. Walker (1848-1918) |
500 | AT the name of Jesus | Caroline Maria Noel (1817-1877) |