| Number | Get-go Line | Writer(s) | Appointment | Meter | Verses |
| one | - Holy holy holy Lord God omnipotent Early in the
| Reginald Heber | 1826 | 11 12 12 10 | 5 |
| ii | - Beloved divine all loves excelling Joy of heaven to
| Charles Wesley | 1747 | 8 vii 8 7 D | 10 |
| iii | - All creatures of our God and King
| St. Francis of Asissi William Henry Draper tr/ad William Henry Draper | �1225.1919 Robertson | 8 8 eight 8 8 and refrain | None |
| 4 | - Mighty God While angels bless thee May a mortal
| Robert Robinson | 1774 | 8 vii 8 seven | 12 |
| 5 | - God our Father We admire Thee We Thy
| George Due west Frazer Alfred Samuel Loizeaux | 1904,1952 | 8 vii 8 7 8 7 extended | 4 |
| 6 | - Praise to the Lord the Almighty the King
| Joachim Neander Rupert Due east. Davies Katherine Winkworth others tr/ad Katherine Winkworth others | 1679,1863 | xiv 14 four vii viii | 12 |
| 7 | - Let all on earth their voices enhance to
| Isaac Watts | | 8 viii vi 8 8 vi extended | iii |
| eight | - Each niggling flower that opens
| Cecil Frances (Humphreys) Alexander | 1848 | 7 6 vii 6 and refrain | vii |
| 9 | - Praise the Lord ye heavens admire Him Praise Him
| Foundling Hospital Collection Edward Osler John Kempthorne | 1796,1836 | 8 seven 8 vii | 8 |
| ten | - The spacious firmament on loftier With all the bluish
| Joseph Addison | 1712-08-23 | 8 eight viii viii (L.Grand.) | 6 |
| 11 | - We praise Thee O God our Redeemer
| Julia Bulkley Cady Cory | 1902 | 12 11 12 eleven | 3 |
| 12 | - Come up Grand Almighty Male monarch Help usa Thy name to sing
| Charles Wesley | 1757 | 6 6 4 six half-dozen 6 four | eight |
| thirteen | - All people that on earth practise dwell Sing to the
| William Kethe Scottish Psalter and Paraphras | 1561 | 8 8 8 viii (L.Thou.) | 7 |
| 14 | - Praise to God Immortal Praise For the
| Anna Laetitia Aikin Barbauld | 1772 | 7 7 7 7 seven 7 | 7 |
| 15 | - Sun of my soul Thousand Saviour dear It is not dark
| John Keble | 1820,1827 | 8 eight 8 viii (L.G.) | 7 |
| 16 | - Stand up and anoint the Lord Ye people of His
| James Montgomery | 1824 | 6 6 8 half dozen (Due south.M.) | 8 |
| 17 | - Rejoice ye pure in heart Rejoice give
| Edward Hayes Plumptre | 1865 | 6 6 eight 6 (South.Thou.) and refra | 11 |
| 18 | - Let us praise the Rex of sky To his
| Henry Francis Lyte | 1834 | 8 7 8 vii iv 7 extended | 11 |
| 18 | - Praise my soul the Rex of heaven To His
| Henry Francis Lyte | 1834 | 8 7 8 vii 4 seven extended | 11 |
| 19 | - Now to the Lord a noble vocal Awake my
| Isaac Watts | 1707 | 8 8 eight 8 (L.Thou.) | 9 |
| 20 | - O worship the Male monarch All glorious above O gratefully
| William Kethe Robert Grant | 1561,1833 | 5 v 5 five vi 5 half dozen 5 | ten |
|
| 21 | - Welcome delightful morning Thou day of of sacred residual
| F. Schnelder Hayward | 1806 | half-dozen 6 6 6 8 eight extended | half-dozen |
| 22 | - Christ whose glory fills the skies Christ the true
| Charles Wesley | 1740 | 7 seven vii 7 7 7 | 5 |
| 23 | - When morning gilds the skies My eye
| Katholisches Gesangbuch Edward Caswall Robert Seymour Bridges tr/ad Edward Caswall Robert Seymour Bridges | 1744,1828,1854,1899 | half dozen vi 6 six half-dozen half-dozen | 19 |
| 24 | - Awake my tongue thy tribute bring To Him
| John Needham | | 8 viii 8 8 (L.M.) | four |
| 25 | - Still Still with Thee When purple
| Harriet Beecher Stowe | 1855 | 11 10 11 ten | 6 |
| 26 | - Awake my soul to blithesome lays And sing Thy great
| Samuel Medley | 1782 | 8 8 8 8 (L.M.) | 14 |
| 27 | - Saviour again in Thy honey proper noun
| John Ellerton | 1866 | 10 10 10 10 | 9 |
| 27 | - Saviour again to Thy love proper noun
| John Ellerton | 1866 | ten ten x 10 | nine |
| 28 | - Now on state and sea descending
| Samuel Longfellow | 1859 | 8 seven 8 7 viii half-dozen 8 seven | 4 |
| 29 | - Day is dying in the w Heaven is
| Mary Artemisia Lathbury | 1877,1879 | 7 seven 7 7 iv and refrain | 4 |
| 30 | - God that madest earth and heaven Dark
| Reginald Heber William Mercer Richard Whateley | 1827,1864,1838 | eight four 8 iv 8 viii viii iv | 4 |
| 31 | - Lord dismiss us with Thy blessing fill up our hearts
| John Fawcett Godfrey Thring William Walter Shirley | 1773,1774 | 8 vii viii 7 4 seven extended | v |
| 32 | - The radiant morning hath passed abroad
| Godfrey Thring | 1864 | viii viii 8 4 | five |
| 33 | - Softly now the light of mean solar day Fades upon my sight
| George Washington Doane | 1824 | 7 7 7 7 | 6 |
| 34 | - Saviour breathe an evening blessing Ere repose our
| James Edmeston Edward Henry Bickersteth | 1820,1876 | 8 vii eight seven | 6 |
| 35 | - Now the day is over Dark is cartoon
| Sabine Baring-Gould | 1865,1867-02-16 | 6 5 6 five | 12 |
| 36 | - O day of rest and gladness Of day of joy
| Christopher Wordsworth Charles P. Cost | 1858,1869 | 7 half-dozen 7 6 D | 15 |
| 37 | - Safely through another week God has brought us
| John Newton | 1774,1779 | 7 7 vii 7 7 7 | 13 |
| 38 | - With joy we hail the sacred day Which God has
| Harriet (Henriette) Auber SP Psalms | 1829 | 8 6 viii 6 (C.K.) | vi |
| 39 | - This is the twenty-four hour period the Lord hath fabricated He calls the
| Isaac Watts | 1719 | 8 6 eight half-dozen extended | viii |
|
| twoscore | - A mighty fortress is our God A barrier
| Martin Luther Frederic Henry Hedge tr/advertizement Frederic Henry Hedge | 1529,1852 | 8 7 8 seven 6 6 6 6 7 | 4 |
| 41 | - To God be the glory Bang-up things He has
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1875 | 11 11 xi 11 with refrain | iii |
| 42 | | Henry Fothergill Chorley John Ellerton | | eleven 10 11 nine | 3 |
| 43 | - Immortal invisible God merely wise
| Walter Chalmers Smith | 1876 | eleven xi xi 11 | 7 |
| 44 | - Blithesome joyful we adore Thee God of
| Henry Jackson van Dyke | 1907,1911 | viii vii 8 7 D | 4 |
| 45 | - God who touched earth with beauty
| Mary Susannah (Susanne) Edgar | 1925 | eight 5 8 5 | 5 |
| 46 | - Male parent I stretch my hands to Thee No other aid I
| Charles Wesley | 1741 | 8 half dozen viii 6 (C.M.) | 10 |
| 47 | - Corking is Thy faithfulness O God my
| Thomas Obediah Chisholm | 1923 | 11 ten 11 x and refrain | 3 |
| 48 | - There's a wideness in God's mercy
| Frederick William Faber | 1854 | 8 7 eight 7 | 12 |
| 49 | - Begin my tongue some heavenly theme And speak some
| Isaac Watts | 1707 | viii 6 eight 6 (C.One thousand.) | 11 |
| 50 | - God is love His mercy brightens All the path in
| John Bowring | 1825 | 8 vii viii vii | five |
| 51 | - O my soul bless God the Begetter
| United Presbyterian bk of Psal | 1871 | 8 seven 8 7 | half-dozen |
| 52 | - O love of God well-nigh full O honey of God
| Oscar Clute | 1904 | 6 6 eight six (S.M.) | 5 |
| 53 | - God moves in a mysterious way His wonders to
| William Cowper | 1774 | 8 6 8 6 (C.Grand.) | vi |
| 54 | - God of our fathers whose almighty
| Daniel Crane Roberts | 1876 | x 10 10 10 | 4 |
| 56 | - Guide me O Thousand great Redeemer Pilgrim through
| William Williams (Pantycelyn) Peter Williams tr/advert Peter Williams | 1745,1771,c.1772 | 8 7 8 7 4 seven extended | thirteen |
| 56 | - Guide me O Thou great Jehovah Pilgrim through this
| William Williams (Pantycelyn) Peter Williams tr/ad Peter Williams | 1745,1771,c.1772 | 8 7 8 7 4 seven extended | 13 |
| 57 | - The Lord is my shepherd no want shall I
| James Montgomery | 1822 | 11 xi 11 11 | 4 |
| 58 | - He leadeth me O blessed thought By His own mitt
| Joseph Henry Gilmore | 1862 | 8 8 viii 8 (L.Chiliad.) and refrain | 4 |
| 59 | - This is my Father's earth And to my
| Maltbie Davenport Babcock | 1901,1929 | 6 6 viii 6 D (D.Southward.Grand.) | 6 |
|
| threescore | - Lead kindly Light amidst the encircling
| John Henry Newman Edward Henry Bickersteth | 1833 | ten 4 x 4 x x | iv |
| 61 | - Eternal Father Strong to salve Whose arm
| William Whiting Robert Nelson Spencer Mary Christian Dundas Hamilton Hugh Taylor | �1860,1915 The Churc | viii eight 8 viii 8 8 | None |
| 62 | - Be One thousand my vision O Lord of my heart
| Irish Poem Dallan Forgaill Mary Elizabeth Byrne Eleanor Henrietta Hull tr/advertizing Mary Elizabeth Byrne Eleanor Henrietta Hull | c.750,1905,1912 | ten 10 10 10 | 6 |
| 63 | - The first Noel the angel did say Was to certain
| Traditional English language Carol | xiii cent,1833 | . | 9 |
| 64 | - Angels nosotros have heard on loftier Sweetly
| Traditional French Carol James Chadwick tr/advertizing James Chadwick | 1862 | 8 7 8 7 and refrain | 4 |
| 65 | - Joy to the world the Lord is come Allow earth
| Isaac Watts | 1719 | 8 half dozen 8 6 extended | iv |
| 66 | - O come up all ye faithful blithesome and
| John Francis Wade Frederick Oakeley William Thomas Brooke tr/advertisement Frederick Oakeley William Thomas Brooke | | 6 6 10 v half-dozen and refrain | 7 |
| 67 | - Brightest and best of the sons of the
| Reginald Heber | 1811 | 11 ten eleven x | five |
| 68 | - As with gladness men of old Did the
| William Chatterton Dix | 1860 | 7 7 7 7 7 7 | 5 |
| 69 | - There's a song in the air There's a star
| Josiah Gilbert Kingdom of the netherlands | 1872 | six 6 6 6 12 12 | 4 |
| 70 | - Hail thou long expected Jesus Born to ready Thy
| Charles Wesley | 1744 | 8 7 8 7 | 7 |
| 70 | - Come K long expected Jesus Born to set up Thy
| Charles Wesley | 1744 | 8 7 8 vii | seven |
| 71 | - It came upon the midnight clear That
| Edmund Hamilton Sears | 1849-12-29 | 8 half-dozen 8 six D (D.C.K.) | five |
| 72 | - Silent night holy dark All is calm
| Josef (Joseph) Mohr Franz Xaver Gruber Stopford Augustus Brooke John Freeman Young tr/advertisement Stopford Augustus Brooke John Freeman Young | c.1816-1818,1863 | . | 4 |
| 73 | - Gentle Mary laid her child lowly in a
| Joseph Simpson Cook | 1919 | 7 vi 7 half-dozen D | 3 |
| 74 | - Good Christian men rejoice with centre
| Heinrich Suso Valentin Triller John Bricklayer Neale tr/ad John Mason Neale | 1573,1853 | vi 6 seven 7 7 8 5 5 | 3 |
| 75 | - O little town of Bethlehem How withal we
| Phillips Brooks | 1867 | 8 six 8 6 7 six 8 six | 6 |
| 76 | - Angels from the realms of glory
| James Montgomery | 1816,1825 | eight seven 8 7 and refrain | 8 |
| 77 | - Away in a manger no crib for a bed
| John Samuel Bewley Monsell John Thomas McFarland | 1883 | eleven xi 11 eleven | three |
| 78 | - I heard the bells on Christmas Day
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | 1864 | 8 8 8 8 (L.M.) | seven |
|
| 79 | - While shepherds watched their flocks by
| Nahum Tate | 1700 | 8 six 8 half dozen (C.M.) | 12 |
| 80 | - Let all mortal flesh keep silence And
| From the Liturgy of St. James Gerard Moultrie tr/ad Gerard Moultrie | 4 cent,1864 | viii 7 8 7 8 seven | 4 |
| 81 | - Hark the herald angels sing Glory to the
| Charles Wesley George Whitefield Martin Madan others | 1739 | 7 7 7 7 D and refrain | 5 |
| 82 | - Thou didst leave Thy throne And Thy rex
| Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott | 1864,1870 | eleven 8 xi viii r 8 8 | 5 |
| 83 | - My beloved Redeemer and my Lord I read my
| Isaac Watts | 1707 | 8 8 8 8 (L.M.) | iv |
| 84 | - How admirable were the marks divine That in Thy
| Arthur Cleveland Coxe | 1838 | 8 eight 8 8 (50.M.) | 11 |
| 85 | - One day when heaven was filled with His
| John Wilbur Chapman | 1908,1911 | xi ten xi 10 and refrain | i |
| 86 | - The great Physician now is well-nigh The sympathizing
| William Hunter Richard Kempenfelt | 1777,1859 | eight 7 eight 7 and refrain | 7 |
| 87 | - I accept constitute a friend in Jesus He's
| Charles William Fry | 1881-12-29 | . | 3 |
| 88 | - The whole world was lost in the
| Philip Paul Bliss | 1875 | 11 8 11 viii and refrain | 4 |
| 89 | - Nosotros would encounter Jesus Lo His star
| John Edgar Park | 1913 | 11 ten 11 ten | 5 |
| 90 | - Into the woods my Main went
| Sidney Clopton Lanier | 1880,1905 | . | 2 |
| 91 | - O sacred Caput now wounded With grief
| Paul Gerhardt Bernard of Clairvaux James Waddel Alexander Rupert E. Davies tr/advertising James Waddel Alexander Rupert E. Davies | 1153,1656,1830 | 7 six 7 half-dozen D | 20 |
| 91 | - O sacred Head once wounded With grief
| Paul Gerhardt Bernard of Clairvaux James Waddel Alexander Rupert Eastward. Davies tr/ad James Waddel Alexander Rupert E. Davies | 1153,1656,1830 | 7 6 7 6 D | 20 |
| 92 | - There is a fountain filled with blood
| William Cowper | 1172 | eight 6 8 half-dozen half dozen half-dozen 8 6 | seven |
| 93 | - On a hill far away stood an onetime rugged
| George Bennard | 1913 | . | four |
| 94 | - Alas and did my Saviour bleed And did my
| Isaac Watts Ralph Erskine Hudson | 1707,1885 | eight vi eight vi (C.M.) and refra | 6 |
| 95 | - Down at the cross where my Saviour died
| Elisha Albright Hoffman | 1878 | ix nine 9 five and refrain | 4 |
| 96 | - Years I spent in vanity and pride
| William Reed Newell | 1895 | 9 9 9 four and refrain | 4 |
| 97 | - Jesus keep me almost the cross At that place a precious
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1869 | 7 vi vii 6 and refrain | four |
| 98 | - At that place is a light-green colina far abroad Outside a
| Cecil Frances (Humphreys) Alexander | 1848 | 8 6 8 6 (C.1000.) | 6 |
| 99 | - When I survey the wondrous cantankerous On which the
| Isaac Watts Hymns Ancient and Mod | 1707 | 8 viii 8 8 (L.M.) | vii |
| 100 | - In the cross of Christ I glory Towering o�er the
| John Bowring | 1825 | 8 7 8 seven | v |
| 101 | - Alas and did my Saviour drain And did my
| Isaac Watts | 1707 | 8 6 8 vi (C.M.) | 13 |
| 102 | - Ride on Ride on in Majesty In lowly pomp ride on
| Henry Hart Milman | 1820 | 8 8 8 8 (Fifty.M.) | 5 |
| 103 | - Rock of Ages shelter me Let me hibernate myself in
| Augustus Montague Toplady | 1776 | 7 7 vii 7 vii 7 | 18 |
| 103 | - Rock of Ages cleft for me Let me hide myself in
| Augustus Montague Toplady | 1776 | 7 vii 7 7 vii seven | 18 |
| 104 | - Tis midnight and on Olive's brow The star is dim
| William Bingham Tappan | 1822 | 8 8 8 eight (L.Yard.) | five |
| 105 | - Go to dark Gethsemane Ye that feel the tempter�s
| James Montgomery | 1820 | 7 seven seven 7 7 seven | ten |
| 106 | - Up Calvary's mountain i dreadful morn
| Avis Marguerite Burgeson Christiansen | 1921,1949 | 9 9 9 9 with refrain | 3 |
| 107 | - The strife is over the battle is done
| Symphonia Sirenum Selectarum Francis Pott tr/ad Francis Pott | 12 cent,1695,1861 | 8 viii 8 and Alleluias | 13 |
| 108 | - Rejoice the Lord is King Your Lord and King adore
| Charles Wesley | 1744,1746 | half-dozen six half dozen six 8 8 | x |
| 109 | - Come ye faithful raise the strain
| John of Damascus John Mason Neale tr/advertizing John Mason Neale | 750,1853 | 7 vi seven 6 D | 8 |
| 110 | - Welcome happy morn Age to age shall
| Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus John Ellerton tr/advertizement John Ellerton | c.590,1868 | six 5 six v D and refrain | 6 |
| 111 | - The day of resurrection Earth tell information technology
| John of Damascus John Stonemason Neale tr/ad John Mason Neale | c.750,1862 | 7 half dozen 7 6 D | iii |
| 112 | - Our Lord Christ hath risen the tempter
| William Conyngham Plunket | 1873 | eleven xi 12 11 11 | iv |
| 113 | - Depression in the grave He lay Jesus is my
| Robert Lowry | 1874,1875 | 6 5 6 4 and refrain | iii |
| 114 | - Alleluia Alleluia Hearts to heaven Sing
| Christopher Wordsworth | 1862 | 8 7 eight 7 D | v |
| 115 | - Christ the Lord is risen today Alleluia
| Latin Charles Wesley Unknown tr/advertisement Charles Wesley Unknown | xiv cent,1739 | vii 7 vii 7 with Alleluias | 10 |
| 116 | - Jesus shall reign where'er the sun Does
| Isaac Watts | 1719 | viii 8 8 8 (L.M.) | 18 |
| 117 | - The head that one time was crowned with
| Thomas Kelly | 1820 | eight 6 eight 6 (C.Chiliad.) | 14 |
| 118 | - Majestic sweetness sits enthroned Upon the Saviour
| Samuel Stennett | 1787 | 8 6 eight 6 extended | 10 |
| 119 | - When Jesus comes to advantage
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | | 10 7 x vii and refrain | iv |
| 120 | - Information technology may be at morn when the day
| H.L. Turner | 1878 | . | 4 |
| 121 | - He is coming the Man of Sorrows
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | | 9 6 9 half dozen and refrain | four |
| 122 | - Ascension my soul and stretch thy wings Thy ameliorate
| Robert Seagrave | 1742 | 7 vi vii half dozen 7 7 vii half-dozen | 8 |
| 123 | - Lo He comes with clouds descending Once
| John Cennick Charles Wesley Martin Madan tr/ad Charles Wesley Martin Madan | 1752,1758,1760 | 8 seven 8 vii four 7 extended | xv |
| 124 | - There's a light upon the mountains
| Henry Burton | 1910 | 8 seven eight 7 D | 5 |
| 125 | - Jesus is coming to world again
| Lelia Naylor Morris | �1912,1940 Hope Publ | . | None |
| 126 | - The Lord will come and non be slow His
| John Milton | 1648 | 8 6 eight 6 (C.M.) | 9 |
| 127 | - I know that my Redeemer liveth
| Jessie Hunter Brownish Pounds | 1893,1896 | 9 eight viii ix and refrain | 3 |
| 128 | - Come permit us melody our loftiest song
| Robert Athow W | 1849 | 8 8 8 8 (L.Thou.) | 4 |
| 129 | - O for a k tongues to sing
| Charles Wesley | 1739 | 8 6 eight 6 extended | 26 |
| 130 | - Christ has for sin atonement fabricated
| Elisha Albright Hoffman | 1891 | 8 7 viii seven and refrain | six |
| 131 | - At that place is a Name I love to hear
| Frederick Whitfield Isaac Watts | 1855 | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) and refra | ix |
| 134 | - All hail the power of Jesus Proper name Allow angels
| Edward Perronet | 1779,1780-04 | 8 half dozen 8 six extended | 24 |
| 135 | - Jesus the very idea of Thee With gladness
| Bernard of Clairvaux Edward Caswall tr/advert Edward Caswall | 12 cent,1849 | eight six 8 6 (C.One thousand.) | 21 |
| 135 | - Jesus the very thought of Thee With sweetness
| Bernard of Clairvaux Edward Caswall tr/advertizement Edward Caswall | 12 cent,1849 | 8 6 eight 6 (C.M.) | 21 |
| 136 | - Jesus K joy of loving hearts One thousand Fount of life
| Bernard of Clairvaux Ray. Palmer tr/ad Ray. Palmer | 12 cent,1858,1876 | 8 8 8 8 (L.Chiliad.) | 9 |
| 137 | - Praise Him praise Him Jesus our blest Redeemer
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1869 | 12 10 12 10 eleven 10 12 x | 3 |
| 138 | - Blessed Saviour we admire Thee
| Baylus Benjamin McKinney | �1942, 1970 Broadman | 8 7 8 7 and refrain | None |
| 139 | - I stand amazed in the presence of Jesus
| Charles Hutchinson Gabriel | 1905 | 8 7 8 7 and refrain | 5 |
| 140 | - O for a 1000 tongues to sing
| Charles Wesley Unknown tr/advert Unknown | | 8 eight viii 8 (Fifty.One thousand.) and refrain | iii |
| 141 | - I dearest to tell the story of unseen things to a higher place
| Arebella Katherine Hankey | 1866 | 7 6 7 6 D and refrain | four |
| 142 | - There is never a twenty-four hour period and then dreary
| Anna Bella Russell | 1921 | . | 4 |
| 143 | - I volition sing of my Redeemer And His
| Philip Paul Bliss | 1876 | 8 vii 8 7 and refrain | iv |
| 144 | - I volition sing the wondrous story
| Francis Harold Rawley | �1952 HarperCollins | viii 7 viii vii and refrain | None |
| 145 | - Hark Ten thousand heavenly voices
| Thomas Kelly | 1806 | viii 7 8 7 seven 7 and refrai | vii |
| 145 | - Hark ten thousand harps and voices
| Thomas Kelly | 1806 | 8 seven 8 7 vii 7 and refrai | 7 |
| 146 | - O could I speak the matchless worth O could I
| Samuel Medley | 1789,1794 | 8 8 6 8 8 6 extended | 6 |
| 147 | - Ye servants of God Your Master proclaim
| Charles Wesley | 1744 | 5 5 5 five half-dozen 5 6 5 | 7 |
| 148 | - Await ye saints the sight is glorious See the Man
| Thomas Kelly | 1809 | 8 7 viii vii iv 7 extended | five |
| 149 | - Hail One thousand once despised Jesus Hail Thou Galilean
| John Bakewell Martin Madan | 1757,1760 | 8 7 8 vii D | 10 |
| 150 | - I love Thee I love Thee I beloved Thee my
| Anonymous Ingall's Christian Harmony | 1805 | 11 11 11 eleven | 4 |
| 151 | - All glory laud and award To Thee
| Theodulph of Orleans John Mason Neale tr/advertizing John Mason Neale | c.820,1851 | vii 6 7 6 D | v |
| 152 | - Crown Him with many crowns The Lamb
| Matthew Bridges Godfrey Thring | 1852,1874 | 6 half dozen eight half dozen D (D.S.Thou.) | 10 |
| 153 | - For the beauty of the world For the
| Folliott Sandford Pierpont | 1864 | vii 7 7 seven 7 7 | viii |
| 154 | - Great Redeemer nosotros adore Thee
| John Roy Harris | �1940 The Sunday Sch | 8 7 viii 7 D | None |
| 155 | - Jesus is all the earth to me my life my
| Will Lamartine Thompson | 1904,1932 | 8 vi 8 6 eight 8 8 iii | iv |
| 158 | - Jesu lover of my soul Allow me to Thy bosom wing
| Charles Wesley | 1740 | 7 7 7 7 | 14 |
| 158 | - Jesus lover of my soul Let me to Thy bosom fly
| Charles Wesley | 1740 | vii 7 7 vii | 14 |
| 159 | - For unto us a child is built-in To united states of america
| Susan Helen Peterson | 1997 | 8 half dozen 8 6 D (D.C.Chiliad.) | iii |
| 160 | - How sweetness the name of Jesus sounds In a believer�s
| John Newton | 1779 | 8 six 8 6 (C.M.) | 16 |
| 161 | - Ask ye what bully matter I know
| Johann Christoph Schwedler Benjamin Hall Kennedy tr/advertizing Benjamin Hall Kennedy | 1741,1863 | seven 7 7 7 7 | half-dozen |
| 162 | - Shepherd of eager youth Guiding in love
| Cloudless of Alexandria Henry Martyn Dexter tr/advertizing Henry Martyn Dexter | c.200,1846 | 6 6 4 6 6 6 4 | 9 |
| 162 | - Shepherd of tender youth Guiding in dearest
| Clement of Alexandria Henry Martyn Dexter tr/ad Henry Martyn Dexter | c.200,1846 | 6 half-dozen 4 6 half dozen half dozen 4 | nine |
| 163 | - Man of sorrows What a Proper name For the Son
| Philip Paul Bliss | 1875 | 7 7 seven 8 | v |
| 164 | - O Grand God of my salvation My Redeemer from all
| Thomas Olivers | 1769 | eight 7 eight 7 8 seven | 5 |
| 165 | - Holy Spirit true-blue guide ever near the
| Marcus McGibbon Morris Wells | 1858-ten | 7 seven 7 seven D | three |
| 166 | - Spirit of God descend upon my heart
| George Croly | 1854 | x 10 10 ten | 5 |
| 167 | - Breathe on me jiff of God Fill me with
| Edwin Hatch | 1878 | 6 6 8 6 (S.M.) | v |
| 168 | - The Holy Ghost is hither Where saints
| Charles Haddon Spurgeon | 1866 | 6 half dozen eight 6 (Due south.M.) | four |
| 169 | - Come Holy Spirit heavenly Dove With all thy quick-
| Isaac Watts | 1707 | 8 six 8 6 (C.1000.) | 11 |
| 170 | - Holy Ghost with light divine Shine upon
| Andrew Reed | 1817 | 7 vii 7 7 | four |
| 171 | - Holy Spirit from on high Bend over us
| William Hiley Bathurst | 1831 | 7 7 7 7 | iv |
| 172 | - Spirit Divine nourish our prayers And make our
| Andrew Reed Samuel Longfellow tr/advertizing Samuel Longfellow | 1829-06 | viii 6 8 vi extended | xv |
| 173 | - Lord as of old at Pentecost Thou didst
| Charles Hutchinson Gabriel | 1912,1940 | 8 six 8 6 (C.M.) and refra | 4 |
| 174 | | Edwin Hatch Baylus Benjamin McKinney | �1937, 1965 Broadman | seven 6 8 6 and refrain | None |
| 175 | - Seal the states O Holy Spirit Grant us Thine
| Isaac Hickman Meredith | 1900 | 7 7 8 seven and refrain | iii |
| 176 | - Word of God beyond the ages Comes thy
| Ferdinand Quincy Blanchard | 1951,1953 | 8 7 viii 7 D | three |
| 177 | - Revealing Discussion Thy light portrays
| M. Elmore Turner | 1953 | 8 8 8 8 8 eight | 3 |
| 178 | - Break Thou the bread of life dear Lord
| Mary Artemisia Lathbury Alexander Groves | 1877,1913 | 6 4 6 4 D | eight |
| 179 | - Holy Bible Book divine Precious treasure thou art
| John Sr. Burton | 1803 | vii seven vii seven | 13 |
| 180 | - Thy Word is a lamp to my anxiety a lite
| Ernest Orlando Sellers | 1908 | 8 vii 8 7 and refrain | iv |
| 181 | - Sing them over again to me wonderful words of life
| Philip Paul Bliss | 1874 | 8 6 8 6 6 6 and refrain | three |
| 182 | - Thy Word is similar a garden with flowers
| Edwin Hodder | 1863 | 8 6 8 6 (C.Yard.) | ix |
| 183 | - O Word of God incarnate O wisdom from on high
| William Walsham How | 1867 | vii 6 vii 6 D | iv |
| 184 | - I know the Bible was sent from God
| Baylus Benjamin McKinney | 1926,1953 | 9 7 nine 7 and refrain | 4 |
| 185 | - O God of lite Thy Give-and-take
| Sarah E. Taylor | 1952 | xi 10 11 10 | 4 |
| 186 | - A glory guilds the sacred page Regal like the
| William Cowper | c.1770 | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) | 6 |
| 187 | - The heavens declare Thy glory Lord In every star
| Isaac Watts | 1719 | 8 eight 8 8 (Fifty.Chiliad.) | 11 |
| 188 | - Amazing grace how sugariness the sound That saved a
| John Newton Bryn Austin Rees | 1779,nineteen cent | eight 6 eight 6 (C.M.) | thirteen |
| 189 | | James Cleveland Moore | 1956 | 7 seven seven 7 | 4 |
| 190 | - I saw the Cantankerous of Jesus When burdened
| George M�ller (Mueller) Frederick Whitfield | 1875 | 7 6 vii six D | half-dozen |
| 191 | - We take heard a joyful sound Jesus saves
| Priscilla Jane Owens | 1882 | 7 iii seven 3 7 7 7 3 | 4 |
| 191 | - We have heard the blithesome sound Jesus
| Priscilla Jane Owens | 1882 | seven 3 seven three 7 7 7 3 | iv |
| 192 | - Take you been to Jesus for the cleansing
| Elisha Albright Hoffman | 1878 | eleven 9 11 ix and refrain | 4 |
| 193 | - Would you exist free from the burden
| Lewis Edgar Jones | 1899 | 10 9 x eight and refrain | iv |
| 194 | - I am so happy in Christ today That I get
| Johnson Jr. Oatman | 1909 | 9 nine 9 7 and refrain | 4 |
| 195 | - Sinners Jesus will receive Sound this
| Erdmann Neumeister Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan tr/advertizing Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan | 1671,1718,1858 | seven 7 7 vii and refrain | 4 |
| 196 | - I must needs go abode by the manner
| Jessie Hunter Brown Pounds | 1906,1934 | . | 3 |
| 197 | - I've plant a friend who is all to me
| Jack Prentice Scholfield | �1911,1939 Broadman | 9 8 8 9 and refrain | None |
| 198 | - Tis the grandest theme through
| William Augustine Ogden | 1887 | 10 x 10 10 and refrain | 3 |
| 199 | - Gratuitous from the law O happy status
| Philip Paul Bliss | 1873 | 10 ten ix 8 and refrain | 3 |
| 200 | - Marvellous grace of our loving Lord
| Julia Harriette Johnston | 1911 | 9 nine 9 9 with refrain | 4 |
| 201 | - Lord Jesus I long to exist perfectly whole
| James L. Nicholson | 1872 | 11 xi 11 11 with refrain | 9 |
| 202 | - In loving kindness Jesus came
| Charles Hutchinson Gabriel | 1905,1938 | 8 8 8 6 and refrain | 4 |
| 203 | - Redeemed how I love to proclaim it
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1882 | 9 eight nine 8 and refrain | 4 |
| 204 | - What can wash away my sin
| Robert Lowry | 1876 | 7 eight 7 viii and refrain | 6 |
| 205 | - We praise Thee O God for the Son
| William Paton MacKay | 1863 | eleven 11 and refrain | 5 |
| 206 | - No not despairingly Come up I to Thee
| Horatius Bonar | 1866 | vi 4 vi 4 six 6 6 4 | v |
| 207 | - Rescue the perishing care for the dying Snatch
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1869,1870 | 11 x 11 10 r xi x | 4 |
| 208 | - I have a song I love to sing Since I
| Edwin Othello Excell | 1884 | eight 6 viii 6 (C.Thousand.) and refra | 5 |
| 209 | - I am happy today and the sun shines
| James Edwin McConnell | 1910,1914,1942 | . | 3 |
| 210 | - I lay my sins on Jesus The spotless Lamb of God
| Horatius Bonar | 1843 | 7 six 7 vi D | 5 |
| 211 | - Tell me the story of Jesus Write on
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1880 | viii 7 8 7 D and refrain | 3 |
| 212 | - I was sinking deep in sin Sinking to
| James Rowe | �1912, 1940 Singspir | 7 6 seven 6 seven 6 vii 4 with r | None |
| 213 | - Though your sins be as crimson
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1887 | . | three |
| 214 | - When the sun shines brilliant
| Isham Emmanuel Reynolds | 1918,1918,1946 | x 7 ten 7 and refrain | 4 |
| 215 | - A ruler once came to Jesus
| William True Sleeper | 1877 | . | four |
| 216 | - I am resolved no longer to linger
| Palmer Hartsough | 1896 | 10 6 ten 6 and refrain | 5 |
| 217 | - Throw out the lifeline Beyond the nighttime
| Edwin Smith Ufford | 1888 | . | 7 |
| 218 | - While we pray and while we plead
| Daniel Webster Whittle | 1891 | 7 7 vii 7 and refrain | 4 |
| 219 | - Pass me not O gentle Saviour Hear my humble weep
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1868,1870 | viii 5 8 5 and refrain | 5 |
| 220 | - Why practice yous await dear brother
| George Frederick Root | 1878 | . | 4 |
| 221 | - I need Thee precious Jesus For I am
| Frederick Whitfield | 1855 | 7 half-dozen vii vi D | 5 |
| 222 | - Tell me the onetime old story of unseen
| Arebella Katherine Hankey | 1866 | 7 6 7 6 D and refrain | iv |
| 223 | - God calling yet shall I not hear World'due south pleasures
| Gerhard Tersteegen Sarah Borthwick Findlater tr/advertizement Sarah Borthwick Findlater | 1735,1855 | eight 8 viii 8 (Fifty.M.) | half-dozen |
| 224 | - I hear Thy welcome voice That calls me Lord to
| Lewis T. Hartsough | 1872 | 6 6 eight 6 (S.Thousand.) and refra | six |
| 225 | - I hear the Saviour say Thy strength
| Elvina Mable Reynolds Hall (Myers) | 1865 | 6 six vii vii and refrain | 7 |
| 226 | - Come to the Saviour now He gently
| John Murch Wigner | 1871 | 6 half-dozen vi six D | 3 |
| 227 | - Come unto Me ye weary And I will
| William Chatterton Dix | 1867 | seven half-dozen 7 6 D | 4 |
| 228 | - My soul in deplorable exile was out on life's
| Henry Lake Gilmour | 1890 | . | 5 |
| 229 | - Jesus is tenderly calling you home
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1883 | ten eight 10 seven and refrain | 4 |
| 230 | - If you are tired of the load of your sin
| Lelia Naylor Morris | 1898 | ten eight 10 8 and refrain | 4 |
| 231 | - Take you failed in your programme
| Baylus Benjamin McKinney | 1924,1952 | 11 viii eleven 8 and refrain | 4 |
| 232 | - I have a Saviour He'south pleading in celebrity
| Samuel O�Malley Gore Clough (Cluff) | 1860 | 11 11 12 11 and refrain | 5 |
| 233 | - Out of my bondage sorrow and night
| William True Sleeper | 1887 | . | four |
| 234 | - O practice not let the Word depart
| Elizabeth (Eliza) Holmes Reed | 1842 | viii eight viii 5 and refrain | 4 |
| 235 | - Come every soul past sin oppressed
| John Hart Stockton | 1874 | viii 6 8 6 (C.M.) and refra | 5 |
| 236 | - Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling
| Will Lamartine Thompson James Calvin Bushey | 1880 | 11 7 eleven vii and refrain | 4 |
| 237 | - I've wandered far away from God Now I'm
| William James Kirkpatrick | 1892 | viii v 8 5 and refrain | half-dozen |
| 238 | - Whosoever heareth Shout shout the audio
| Philip Paul Elation | 1870 | 10 11 11 7 and refrain | 2 |
| 239 | - Would y'all live for Jesus and be ever
| Cyrus Silvester Nusbaum | 1898 | xiii 11 13 7 and refrain | 3 |
| 240 | - Just as I am without 1 plea But that Thy blood
| Charlotte Elliott William Batchelder Bradbury | 1835,1836 | 8 8 eight 6 | 8 |
| 241 | - Come ye sinners poor and needy
| Joseph Hart Bearding | 1759 | 8 7 8 seven and refrain | 6 |
| 242 | - Depth of mercy can at that place be Mercy still reserved
| Charles Wesley | 1740 | 7 7 seven 7 | 18 |
| 243 | - I am coming to the cantankerous I am poor and
| William McDonald | 1870 | 7 vii 7 7 and refrain | 5 |
| 244 | - Come up says Jesus' sacred phonation
| Anna Laetitia Aikin Barbauld | | 7 7 7 7 | 4 |
| 245 | - Art thou weary fine art thou languid
| Stephen of Mar Saba John Mason Neale tr/advert John Mason Neale | viii cent,1862 | 8 v viii 3 | 12 |
| 245 | - Art Thou weary Fine art chiliad troubled
| Stephen of Mar Saba John Bricklayer Neale tr/ad John Mason Neale | eight cent,1862 | eight 5 8 3 | 12 |
| 246 | - Come up to Jesus ye who labour
| Edwin Pond Parker | | 8 v eight three | 4 |
| 247 | - Lift upward your heads you mighty gates
| Georg Weissel Katherine Winkworth tr/ad Katherine Winkworth | 1642,1855 | 8 8 8 eight (L.G.) | 7 |
| 247 | - Lift up your heads ye mighty gates
| Georg Weissel Katherine Winkworth tr/advertising Katherine Winkworth | 1642,1855 | 8 8 8 8 (L.G.) | vii |
| 248 | - Well-nigh persuaded now to believe
| Philip Paul Bliss | 1871 | . | four |
| 249 | - But every bit I am Thine ain to be Friend of
| Marianne Hearn | 1887 | 8 8 8 vi | 6 |
| 250 | - Blow ye the trumpet blow The gladly solemn audio
| Charles Wesley | 1750 | 6 vi 6 6 eight 8 extended | xiv |
| 251 | - My Jesus as Thou wilt O may Thy volition exist mine
| Benjamin Schmolck Jane Laurie Borthwick tr/ad Jane Laurie Borthwick | c.1704,1854 | vi 6 six 6 D | 5 |
| 252 | - Faith of our fathers living still In
| Frederick William Faber | 1849,1874 | 8 8 8 8 (L.Thou.) and refrain | 5 |
| 253 | - Have faith in God when your pathway
| Baylus Benjamin McKinney | �1934, 1962 Broadman | 11 8 11 8 and refrain | None |
| 254 | - Cast thy burden on the Lord Lean one thousand on
| George Rawson | | 7 seven 7 7 | v |
| 255 | - O for a faith that will not shrink Though pressed
| William Hiley Bathurst | 1831 | viii vi 8 6 (C.M.) | eleven |
| 256 | - Encamped along the hills of light
| John Henry Yates | 1891 | eight 6 8 6 (C.M.) and refra | iv |
| 257 | - My faith looks up to Thee Thou Lamb of Calvary
| Ray. Palmer | 1830 | six six 4 6 six 6 4 | 4 |
| 258 | - Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus
| Louisa M.R Stead | 1882 | 8 seven 8 7 and refrain | 4 |
| 259 | - Simply trusting every day
| Edgar Page Stites | 1876 | 7 7 7 7 and refrain | 4 |
| 260 | - When nosotros walk with the Lord
| John Henry Sammis | 1887 | 12 ix 12 9 and refrain | v |
| 261 | - I've found a friend O such a friend
| James Grindlay Pocket-sized | 1863 | 8 7 8 7 D Iambic | four |
| 263 | - How firm a foundation ye saints of the
| Rippon's Selection Richard Cracking | 1787 | xi 11 xi 11 | 26 |
| 264 | - There shall be showers of blessing
| Daniel Webster Whittle | 1883 | 8 7 8 seven and refrain | 5 |
| 265 | - When peace like a river attendeth my way
| Horatio Gates Spafford | 1873 | 11 8 11 nine and refrain | vi |
| 266 | - Continuing on the promises of Christ my
| Russell Kelso Carter | 1886 | 11 11 xi 9 and refrain | v |
| 267 | - But when I demand Him Jesus is about Simply
| William Charles Poole | 1907,1936 | 9 9 9 6 and refrain | 4 |
| 268 | - All the way my Saviour leads me What have I to ask
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1875 | viii seven 8 seven D extended | iii |
| 269 | - Blessed assurance Jesus is mine O what a foretaste
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1873 | 9 10 9 9 and refrain | iii |
| 270 | - My Male parent is rich in houses He holdeth the wealth
| Harriet Eugenia Peck Buell | 1877 | 10 xi 11 11 r 6 v vi 6 | 4 |
| 271 | - O safety to the Rock that is higher than I
| William Orcutt Cushing | 1876 | 11 xi eleven 11 with refrain | 3 |
| 272 | - A wonderful Saviour is Jesus my Lord
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1890 | 11 8 eleven 8 and refrain | 4 |
| 273 | - There is sunshine in my soul today
| Eliza Edmunds Hewitt | 1887 | 9 6 8 6 and refrain | 4 |
| 274 | - Exist not dismayed whate'er betide
| Civilla Durfee Martin | 1904,1905,1933 | 8 six viii vi r 6 vi 8 6 | 4 |
| 275 | - I know not why God's wondrous grace
| Daniel Webster Whittle | 1883,1921 | 8 six 8 6 (C.Chiliad.) and refra | five |
| 276 | - I know not how that Bethlehem'due south Babe
| Harry Webb Farrington | 1910 | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) | 3 |
| 277 | - Immortal Love forever full Forever
| John Greenleaf Whittier | 1856 | viii half dozen 8 6 (C.M.) | 10 |
| 278 | - Sweet is the promise I volition not forget
| Charles Hutchinson Gabriel | 1889 | 11 xi xi xi with refrain | three |
| 279 | - I serve a risen Saviour He's in the
| Alfred Henry Ackley | �1933, 1961 Homer A. | . | None |
| 280 | - The King of dear my Shepherd is Whose
| Henry Williams Baker | 1868 | 8 7 eight 7 Iambic | six |
| 281 | - Nearer still nearer close to Thy heart Draw me my
| Lelia Naylor Morris | 1898 | 9 10 9 x extended | four |
| 282 | - Hope of the globe Thou Christ
| Georgia Elma Harkness | �1954 The Hymn Socie | 11 10 11 10 | None |
| 283 | - My hope is congenital on nothing less Than Jesus' blood
| Edward Mote | 1834 | 8 viii 8 8 r 8 eight 8 | 5 |
| 284 | - O state of residue for thee I sigh When will the
| Elizabeth Male monarch Mills | | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) and refra | four |
| 285 | - Like radiant sunshine that comes
| Alfred Barratt | 1925,1953 | 11 11 11 10 and refrain | 4 |
| 286 | - Our God our help in ages past Our hope
| Isaac Watts | 1719 | 8 6 8 half dozen (C.Chiliad.) | 15 |
| 286 | - O God our help in ages past Our hope for
| Isaac Watts | 1719 | 8 half dozen 8 6 (C.Yard.) | 15 |
| 287 | - O Holy Saviour friend unseen The faint the weak on
| Charlotte Elliott | 1834,1836 | eight 8 8 6 | 20 |
| 287 | - O Holy Saviour Friend unseen Since on Thine arm
| Charlotte Elliott | 1834,1836 | 8 eight 8 6 | 20 |
| 288 | - Jesus Thy dizzying love to me No thought can
| Paul Gerhardt John Wesley tr/ad John Wesley | 1653,1739 | 8 8 eight eight viii 8 | 17 |
| 289 | - My Jesus I love Thee I know Thou art mine
| William Ralph Featherstone | 1864 | xi 11 xi xi | vii |
| 290 | - O love that wilt not permit me go I rest my
| George Matheson | 1882 | eight 8. 8 8 half-dozen | 4 |
| 291 | - Saviour teach me mean solar day past day Love'due south sugariness
| Jane Eliza Leeson | 1842 | 7 vii 7 vii | 8 |
| 292 | - More honey to Thee O Christ More dear
| Elizabeth Payson Prentiss | 1856 | six 4 6 4 six 6 4 extended | v |
| 293 | - Of the themes that men have known
| Albert Christopher Fisher | 1913,1940 | 7 7 7 9 and refrain | four |
| 294 | - Similar a river glorious is God'southward perfect
| Frances Ridley Havergal | | six v six 5 D and refrain | iii |
| 295 | - Abide with me fast falls the eventide The darkness
| Henry Francis Lyte | 1847 | x 10 10 x | 12 |
| 296 | - From every stormy air current that blows From every
| Hugh Stowell | 1828,1831 | 8 8 eight 8 (L.K.) | 16 |
| 297 | - Come ye disconsolate Wherever ye languish
| Thomas Moore Thomas Hastings tr/ad Thomas Hastings | 1816,1831 | 11 x xi ten | 8 |
| 298 | - I must tell Jesus all of my trials
| Elisha Albright Hoffman | 1893 | 10 9 10 nine r 10 ix x 9 | iv |
| 299 | - There comes to my middle 1 sweetness
| Peter Philip Bilhorn | 1887 | viii 8 viii 8 (50.M.) and refrain | four |
| 300 | - Brightly beams our Father'due south mercy
| Philip Paul Bliss | 1871 | 8 7 8 7 and refrain | 3 |
| 301 | - There is a place of quiet residue Near to the heart
| Cleland Boyd McAfee | 1903 | 8 vi 8 6 r 7 half-dozen 7 6 | three |
| 302 | - I heard the voice of Jesus say Come unto Me and
| Horatius Bonar | 1846 | 8 6 eight 6 D (D.C.M.) | 4 |
| 303 | - In heavenly love abiding No change my middle
| Anna Laetitia Waring E. Cronin | 1850 | 7 6 7 6 D | v |
| 304 | - So precious is Jesus my Saviour
| Charles Hutchinson Gabriel | 1902,1930 | 11 11 11 8 and refrain | 4 |
| 305 | - Take the name of Jesus with you Child of sorrow
| Lydia Odell Baxter | 1870 | viii 7 viii vii and refrain | 4 |
| 306 | - How tedious and tasteless the hours When Jesus I
| John Newton | 1779 | 8 8 eight 8 D (D.L.M.) | 4 |
| 307 | - There's within my heart a melody
| Luther Burgess Bridgers | �1910,1986 Word Musi | ix 7 9 seven and refrain | None |
| 308 | - Come we that love the Lord And let your
| Isaac Watts Robert Lowry | 1707 | 6 6 viii 8 6 half-dozen and refrain | nine |
| 309 | - Awake our souls stretch every nerve And
| Philip Doddridge | 1755 | 8 6 8 6 extended | 12 |
| 309 | - Awake my soul stretch every nerve And
| Philip Doddridge | 1755 | 8 six viii 6 extended | 12 |
| 310 | - What a wonderful change in my life
| Rufus Henry McDaniel | �1914 renewed 1942 T | 12 viii 12 8 and refrain | None |
| 311 | - There's a glad new song ringing
| Albert Christopher Fisher | �1956 Albert Christo | 10 8 x 8 and refrain | None |
| 312 | - Open my eyes that I may encounter Fix my God
| Clara Harriet Jones Scott | 1895 | . | 4 |
| 313 | - Come up Thou fount of every blessing Tune my heart to
| Robert Robinson | 1758,1759 | 8 seven 8 7 | 20 |
| 314 | - Describe Thousand my soul O Christ
| Lucy Larcom | 1892 | half-dozen 4 6 4 6 6 6 4 | 3 |
| 315 | - I would be true for there are those
| Howard Arnold Walter Samuel Ralph Harlow | 1906,1918 | 11 10 eleven 10 extended | 5 |
| 316 | - More like Jesus would I be
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1868 | 7 seven vii 7 D | 3 |
| 317 | - In the hour of trial Jesus plead for me
| James Montgomery Frances A. Hutton tr/ad Frances A. Hutton | 1834,1853 | 6 5 half-dozen 5 D | half dozen |
| 318 | - When upon life's billows y'all are tempest
| Johnson Jr. Oatman | 1897 | eleven eleven 11 eleven with refrain | 4 |
| 319 | - I'm pressing on the upward fashion
| Johnson Jr. Oatman Ada Ruth Habershon | 1898 | 8 8 8 viii (50.M.) and refrain | 9 |
| 320 | - O sometimes the shadows are deep
| Erastus Johnson | 1871 | viii 8 8 viii (L.M.) and refrain | 4 |
| 321 | - More about Jesus would I know
| Eliza Edmunds Hewitt | 1887 | 8 eight 8 viii (L.Thousand.) and refrain | 4 |
| 322 | - Nearer my God to Thee Nearer to Thee Nearer to
| Sarah Fuller Bloom Adams Edward Henry Bickersteth | 1841 | vi 4 6 4 6 6 4 | 8 |
| 323 | - And so permit our lips and lives limited The holy Gospel
| Isaac Watts | 1707 | viii 8 8 8 (L.Yard.) | eight |
| 324 | - We would come across Jesus for the shadows
| Anna Bartlett Warner | 1852 | eleven ten 11 ten | 6 |
| 325 | - More like the Chief I would e'er be
| Charles Hutchinson Gabriel | 1906,1934 | 10 10 11 11 and refrain | three |
| 326 | - Saviour more than than life to me I am clinging
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1875 | 7 9 7 9 and refrain | 3 |
| 327 | - Sweet 60 minutes of prayer sweet hour of
| William West. Walford | 1845 | 8 8 8 eight D (D.Fifty.Thou.) | five |
| 328 | - What a friend nosotros have in Jesus
| Joseph Medicott Scriven Charles Crozat Converse | 1857 | viii 7 8 7 D | 4 |
| 329 | - Tis the blessed 60 minutes of prayer
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1880 | . | 4 |
| 330 | | Albert Simpson Reitz | �1925,1953 Broadman | ix nine ix 9 with refrain | None |
| 331 | - Speak to my heart Lord Jesus
| Baylus Benjamin McKinney | �1927,1955 Baylus Exist | seven 6 7 6 and refrain | None |
| 332 | - Lord lay some soul upon my middle
| Leon, Dr. Tucker Mack Weaver Baylus Benjamin McKinney | 1940 | 8 6 8 6 (C.G.) and refra | 3 |
| 333 | - Send a revival O Christ my Lord
| Baylus Benjamin McKinney | �1927,1955 Baylus Be | 9 9 9 seven and refrain | None |
| 334 | - I need thee every hour most gracious
| Annie Sherwood Hawks | 1872 | vi iv 6 iv and refrain | 5 |
| 335 | - Dear Lord and Father of mankind Forgive
| John Greenleaf Whittier | 1872-04 | 8 six eight 8 6 extended | 6 |
| 336 | - Prayer is the soul's sincere want Uttered or
| James Montgomery | 1818 | 8 six eight 6 (C.Grand.) | 9 |
| 337 | - Jesus Saviour pilot me Over life'south
| Edward Hopper | 1871 | vii 7 vii 7 vii vii | six |
| 338 | - More than holiness requite me More strivings
| Philip Paul Bliss | 1873 | 6 5 vi five D | three |
| 339 | - Lord for tomorrow and its needs I do not
| Sybil Farish Partridge Mary Xavier | 1877 | 8 4 eight iv | 6 |
| 340 | - Lord speak to me that I may speak In
| Frances Ridley Havergal | 1872 | eight eight viii 8 (Fifty.One thousand.) | 7 |
| 341 | - Father we thank Thee for the night And for the
| Rebecca J. Weston | 1885 | viii 8 8 8 (L.M.) | 4 |
| 342 | - Coming now to Thee O Christ
| Baylus Benjamin McKinney | 1925,1952 | 9 9 nine x and refrain | 4 |
| 343 | - Our father in sky Nosotros hallow Thy Name
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale | 1831 | 11 11 11 11 | ii |
| 344 | - Saviour like a shepherd lead us Much we demand Thy
| Dorothy Ann Thrupp | 1836 | eight 7 eight 7 8 vii extended | 6 |
| 345 | - Beneath the Cross of Jesus I fain
| Elizabeth Cecilia Douglas Clephane | 1868,1872 | vii 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 | five |
| 346 | - O Jesus Thou art standing Outside the
| William Walsham How | 1867 | 7 6 seven 6 D | 4 |
| 347 | - Have up thy cross and follow me
| Baylus Benjamin McKinney | �1936 Broadman Press | viii half dozen 8 vii and refrain | None |
| 348 | - While passing through this world of sin
| Baylus Benjamin McKinney | �1924,1952 Baylus Be | 8 7 8 viii and refrain | None |
| 349 | - I am Thine O Lord I have heard Thy voice
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1875 | 10 7 ten 7 and refrain | 4 |
| 350 | - You have longed for sugariness peace
| Elisha Albright Hoffman | 1905 | 12 9 12 9 and refrain | 4 |
| 351 | - Are ye able said the Primary To exist
| Earl Bowman Marlatt | 1926 | 12 9 12 9 and refrain | 6 |
| 352 | - Living for Jesus a life that is true
| Thomas Obediah Chisholm | �1917, 1945 The Rode | x 10 10 10 and refrain | None |
| 353 | - Give of your all-time to the Principal Requite
| Howard Benjamin Grose | | eight 7 eight vii D and refrain | 3 |
| 354 | - G my everlasting portion more than than
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1874 | eight seven eight 7 half dozen six eight 7 | 3 |
| 355 | - Have Thine own way Lord Have Thine own
| Adelaide Addison Pollard | �1907 HarperCollins | v 4 5 4 D | None |
| 357 | - Have my life and allow information technology be Consecrated
| Frances Ridley Havergal | 1874 | 7 seven 7 seven | 6 |
| 358 | - A charge to go along I have A God to glorify
| Charles Wesley | 1762 | vi six viii 6 (S.Chiliad.) | viii |
| 359 | - My life my love I requite to Thee Thou Lamb
| Ralph Erskine Hudson | 1882 | 8 8 viii 6 r 8 viii 8 six | iii |
| 360 | - Jesus calls us o'er the tumult Of our
| Cecil Frances (Humphreys) Alexander | 1852 | eight 7 8 7 | 6 |
| 360 | - Jesus calls u.s.a. over the tumult Of our
| Cecil Frances (Humphreys) Alexander | 1852 | 8 vii 8 seven | 6 |
| 361 | - I tin can hear my Saviour calling I can hear
| Ernest William Blandy | 1890 | 8 8 8 nine and refrain | 4 |
| 362 | - Sweetly Lord have nosotros heard Thee calling
| Mary Bridges Brown Baker Caned Slade | 1871 | nine 4 9 4 and refrain | seven |
| 363 | - All to Jesus I surrender All to Him I
| Judson Wheeler van de Venter | 1896 | viii seven 8 7 and refrain | 1 |
| 364 | - Yield not to temptation for yielding is
| Horatio Richmond Palmer | 1868 | vi 5 half dozen 5 D and refrain | 3 |
| 365 | - O for a closer walk with God A calm and
| William Cowper | 1772 | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) | 6 |
| 366 | - Blessed is the necktie that binds our hearts in
| John Fawcett | 1782 | vi 6 8 six (S.M.) | 10 |
| 366 | - Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in
| John Fawcett | 1782 | vi six 8 six (S.M.) | 10 |
| 367 | - Take time to be holy speak oft with thy
| William Dunn Longstaff | c.1882 | 6 5 half dozen 5 D | iv |
| 368 | - Brethren we have met to worship
| George Atkins | 1819 | 8 7 8 7 D | 5 |
| 369 | - Purer in heart O God aid me to be
| Fannie Estelle Church Davison | 1877 | half-dozen 4 six 4 half dozen half-dozen four 4 | iii |
| 370 | - Walk in the light and thou shalt know That
| Bernard Barton | 1826 | 8 six 8 vi (C.Thou.) | 12 |
| 370 | - Walk in the light So shalt thou know That
| Bernard Barton | 1826 | 8 6 viii 6 (C.M.) | 12 |
| 371 | - What a fellowship what a joy divine
| Elisha Albright Hoffman Anthony Johnson Showalter | 1887 | ten nine 10 9 r x nine x ix | 3 |
| 372 | - God exist with you till nosotros run across again
| Jeremiah Eames Rankin | 1880 | nine 8 8 9 and refrain | ten |
| 373 | - O happy home where One thousand art loved
| Karl Johann Philipp Spitta Sarah Borthwick Findlater tr/advert Sarah Borthwick Findlater | 1833,1858 | 11 10 11 10 | 14 |
| 374 | - Happy the dwelling when God is there And love fills
| Henry Ware Jr. | 1846 | 8 six 8 6 (C.Thou.) | 6 |
| 375 | - O Thou whose gracious presence blest
| Louis Fitzgerald Benson | 1925,1926-01-01 | 8 6 8 8 6 | iii |
| 376 | - Friend of the home Every bit when in Galilee
| Howell Elvet (Elved) Lewis | 1922 | 10 10 10 10 | iv |
| 377 | - God requite the states Christian homes
| Baylus Benjamin McKinney | �1949 Baylus Benjami | . | None |
| 378 | - Zion stands with hills surrounded Zion
| Thomas Kelly | 1806 | 8 7 8 vii iv 7 extended | half dozen |
| 378 | - Zion stands past hills surrounded Zion
| Thomas Kelly | 1806 | 8 vii 8 seven 4 7 extended | six |
| 379 | - O M whose hand hath brought us
| Frederic William Goadby | 1879 | seven half-dozen 7 6 D | 5 |
| 380 | - The Church's one foundation Is Jesus
| Samuel John Stone | 1866 | 7 6 7 6 D | 9 |
| 381 | - Glorious things of Thee are spoken Zion city of
| John Newton | 1779 | viii 7 8 vii D | xvi |
| 382 | - I love Thy kingdom Lord The house of
| TImothy Dwight | 1800 | 6 6 8 half-dozen (S.M.) | 10 |
| 383 | - O where are kings and empires now Of sometime that went
| Arthur Cleveland Coxe | 1839 | viii 6 8 half-dozen (C.M.) | 9 |
| 384 | - This rite our blest redeemer gave
| Sylvanus Dryden Phelps | | eight 7 8 7 | 4 |
| 385 | - Come Holy Spirit Dove divine On these
| Adoniram Judson | c.1829,1832 | 8 8 8 8 (L.G.) | iv |
| 386 | - O Jesus I have promised To serve Thee
| John Ernest Bode | 1868,1869 | seven 6 7 six D | 7 |
| 387 | - Jesus I my cross have taken all to leave and
| Henry Francis Lyte | 1824,1833 | viii 7 8 vii D | ten |
| 388 | - O Thou who in Jordon didst bow Thy meek
| George Washington Bethune | 1857 | 11 11 eleven 11 | four |
| 389 | - O happy day that stock-still my pick On thee My
| Philip Doddridge | 1755,1854 | eight 8 viii eight (50.M.) and refrain | 5 |
| 390 | - Thou hast said exalted Jesus
| John Eustace Giles | 1830 | eight vii 8 7 viii 7 | 4 |
| 391 | - Here O our Lord We see Thee face to face
| Horatius Bonar | 1855 | x x x 10 | x |
| 391 | - Hither O my Lord I run across Thee face to face
| Horatius Bonar | 1855 | x 10 10 10 | 10 |
| 392 | - Here at Thy table Lord this sacred hour
| May Pierpont Hoyt | 19 cent | half-dozen four 6 iv D | 4 |
| 393 | - In memory of the Saviour's love
| Thomas Cotterill | 1805 | 8 6 viii half dozen (C.Chiliad.) | 5 |
| 394 | - Staff of life of the world in mercy broken Wine
| Reginald Heber | 1827 | 9 viii ix 8 | ii |
| 395 | - Breadstuff of sky on Thee nosotros feed
| Josiah Conder | 1824 | vii 7 7 7 7 vii | 3 |
| 395 | - Breadstuff of heaven on Thee we feed For Thy
| Josiah Conder | 1824 | 7 7 7 7 | 5 |
| 396 | - Be nowadays at thy table Lord be here and every
| John Cennick | 1741 | 8 8 viii viii (L.K.) | 5 |
| 396 | - Be present at our table Lord exist here and every
| John Cennick | 1741 | 8 8 8 8 (L.One thousand.) | five |
| 397 | - A parting hymn we sing Around Thy table Lord
| Aaron Robarts Wolfe | 1858 | vi half-dozen 8 half-dozen (Southward.Chiliad.) | v |
| 398 | - Be known to united states of america in breaking breadstuff
| James Montgomery | 1825 | viii six viii 6 (C.1000.) | iii |
| 399 | - I gave my life for thee My precious
| Frances Ridley Havergal | 1858 | 6 half-dozen 6 6 8 6 extended | four |
| 400 | - Saviour Thy dying love K gavest Thee
| Sylvanus Dryden Phelps | 1862,1864 | half dozen 4 half dozen four 6 half-dozen half dozen iv | viii |
| 401 | - Main no offer plush and sugariness
| Edwin Swimming Parker | 1888,1889,1904 | half-dozen 4 half-dozen 4 6 6 4 extended | 4 |
| 404 | - Bring ye all the tithes into
| Lydia Shivers Leech | �1928 Lydia Shivers | 10 nine 10 ten and refrain | None |
| 405 | - Am I a soldier of the Cross A follower of the Lam
| Isaac Watts | 1721-1724 | 8 6 viii 6 (C.M.) | 17 |
| 405 | - Are we the soldiers of the cross followers of the
| Isaac Watts | 1721-1724 | 8 half-dozen 8 6 (C.M.) | 17 |
| 406 | - Fight the good fight with all thy might
| John Samuel Bewley Monsell | 1863 | 8 8 8 8 (L.Yard.) | four |
| 407 | - From over hill and plain there comes the
| Elijah Taylor Cassel | c.1894 | . | iv |
| 408 | - There'south a regal imprint given for display
| Daniel Webster Whittle | 1885 | 11 7 11 7 and refrain | 4 |
| 409 | - From all the dark places of earth's infidel races
| Mary Bridges Dark-brown Baker Caned Slade | 1876 | vi 6 eight 8 6 6 and refrain | 3 |
| 410 | - Truehearted wholehearted faithful
| Frances Ridley Havergal | 1878,1887 | 11 10 11 10 and refrain | 10 |
| 411 | - Dare to exist brave dare to be truthful
| Due west.J. Rooper | | 8 10 9 10 and refrain | 5 |
| 412 | - Onward Christian soldiers marching as to
| Sabine Baring-Gould | 1865 | six v half-dozen 5 D and refrain | 7 |
| 413 | - Who is on the Lord's side Who will serve
| Frances Ridley Havergal | 1877 | 6 5 6 5 T | 5 |
| 414 | - The Son of God is gone to war A king
| Reginald Heber | 1812 | eight 6 8 6 D (D.C.M.) | 4 |
| 414 | - The Son of God goes along to war A king
| Reginald Heber | 1812 | 8 6 viii half-dozen D (D.C.Chiliad.) | 4 |
| 415 | - Stand Stand up for Jesus Ye soldiers of the
| George Duffield | 1858 | 7 6 7 half dozen D | 8 |
| 416 | - Soldiers of Christ ascend and put your armour on
| Charles Wesley | c.1741 | 6 6 eight 6 (Due south.M.) | 24 |
| 417 | - Lead on O Rex Eternal The 24-hour interval of march
| Ernest Warburton Shurtleff | 1888 | 7 6 7 6 D | 3 |
| 418 | - Once to every man and nation Comes the
| James Russell Lowell | 1845-12-eleven | 8 7 8 seven D | 4 |
| 419 | - Stand up Stand up for Jesus Ye soldiers
| George Duffield | | vii 6 seven 6 D and refrain | 4 |
| 420 | - My soul be on thy guard Ten thousand foes arise
| George Heath | 1781 | 6 vi 8 6 (S.M.) | 8 |
| 421 | - Nosotros are living we are habitation in a grand and atrocious
| Arthur Cleveland Coxe | 1840 | viii 7 8 7 D | 5 |
| 422 | - March on O soul with strength
| George Thomas Coster | 1897-08-03,1898-02 | 6 6 6 half dozen 8 8 | 4 |
| 423 | | William Pierson Merrill Baylus Benjamin McKinney tr/ad Baylus Benjamin McKinney | | 6 6 8 6 (S.M.) and refra | 4 |
| 424 | - Work for the night is coming Piece of work
| Anna Louisa Walker Coghill Basil Manly Jr. Lowell Bricklayer tr/advertising Lowell Bricklayer | 1854,1864,1880 | vii 6 7 five D | 4 |
| 425 | - it may not be on the mountain'southward top
| Mary Haughton Dark-brown Charles E. Pryor | 1899 | 9 7 9 7 ix 8 and refrai | 3 |
| 426 | - O Master permit me walk with Thee In lowly
| Washington Gladden | 1879 | 8 eight 8 8 (50.M.) | 7 |
| 427 | | Sarah Doudney | 1871 | 12 eleven 12 11 D | 3 |
| 428 | - Must Jesus bear the Cross lonely And all the earth
| Thomas Shepherd Henry Ward Beecher | 1693,1844,1855 | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) | 7 |
| 429 | - Hark tis the Shepherd's voice
| Alexcenah Thomas | 1885 | 8 viii 8 8 (L.M.) and refrain | three |
| 430 | - Must I go and empty-handed
| Charles Carroll Luther | 1877,1878 | 8 7 viii seven and refrain | 4 |
| 431 | - Out in the highways and byways
| Ira Bishop Wilson | �1924, 1952 The Rode | 10 7 10 seven and refrain | None |
| 432 | - My body soul and spirit Jesus I give to
| Mary Dagworthy Chiliad James | 1869-07-10 | seven six 7 6 D | 4 |
| 432 | - My spirit soul and trunk Jesus I give to
| Mary Dagworthy One thousand James | 1869-07-10 | vii 6 vii 6 D | 4 |
| 433 | - I am a stranger here Inside a foreign
| Elijah Taylor Cassel | 1902 | 12 12 12 8 and refrain | 3 |
| 434 | - Serve the Lord with gladness
| Baylus Benjamin McKinney | �1931 Baylus Benjami | 6 5 six 5 6 5 6 four and re | None |
| 435 | | Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1869 | 12 12 12 12 and refrain | iv |
| 436 | - I am satisfied with Jesus He has washed
| Baylus Benjamin McKinney | | 8 seven 8 seven and refrain | 4 |
| 437 | - Hear ye the Primary'southward call Give Me thy
| Salathiel (Salathial) Cleaver Kirk | c.1912 | half dozen 4 half-dozen 4 D and refrain | iii |
| 438 | - Is your life a channel of blessing
| Harper Garcia Smyth | 1903 | 9 9 ten nine and refrain | four |
| 439 | - Ready to suffer grief or hurting
| Due south. E. L. A. C. Palmer | | 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) and refra | 4 |
| 440 | - Hark the voice of Jesus crying Who will get and
| Daniel March | 1868 | 8 7 8 seven D | eight |
| 440 | - Hark the voice of Jesus calling Who will go and
| Daniel March | 1868 | eight 7 eight 7 D | 8 |
| 441 | - O Master Workman of the race
| Jay Thomas Stocking | 1912 | viii six 8 half dozen D (D.C.M.) | iii |
| 442 | - The calorie-free of God is falling Upon life's
| Louis Fitzgerald Benson | 1910 | 7 6 seven 6 D | 4 |
| 443 | - In Christ at that place is no East or West
| William Arthur Dunkerley | �1908 Desomnd Dunker | 8 half dozen 8 half dozen (C.Thou.) | None |
| 444 | - Let in that location exist calorie-free Lord God of hosts
| William Merrell Vories | 1908 | eight eight 8 8 (Fifty.G.) | 4 |
| 445 | | William Pierson Merrill | 1911 | vi 6 8 6 (S.Yard.) | x |
| 445 | - Rising up O Church of God
| William Pierson Merrill | 1911 | half-dozen 6 8 6 (S.M.) | x |
| 446 | - Fling out the banner let it float Heaven
| George Washington Doane | 1848,1875 | viii eight 8 viii (L.Thou.) | 6 |
| 447 | - O blood brother human fold to thy heart
| John Greenleaf Whittier | 1848 | xi x xi 10 | 4 |
| 448 | - The morning is light breaking
| Samuel Francis Smith | | 7 six 7 6 D | 3 |
| 449 | - From Greenland'due south icy mountains from India�s coral
| Reginald Heber | 1819 | vii half-dozen vii 6 D | 6 |
| 450 | - From body of water unto bounding main Our land shall
| Robert D. Murray J. C. Schade tr/advertisement J. C. Schade | 1880 | 7 6 7 half dozen D | 4 |
| 451 | - O Zion haste thy mission high fulfilling
| Mary Ann Faulkner Thomson | 1868,1871 | 11 10 11 10 and refrain | 7 |
| 452 | - Heralds of Christ who bear the King's
| Laura Lu Scherer Copenhaven | 1915 | 10 10 x 10 | iv |
| 453 | - Hail to the effulgence of Zion's glad
| Thomas Hastings | 1831 | xi 10 xi 10 | five |
| 454 | - Light of the world we hail Thee flushing
| John Samuel Bewley Monsell | 1863 | vii 6 7 6 D | 4 |
| 455 | - We've a story to tell to the nations
| Henry Ernest Nichol | | ten. 8. 8 7 with refrain | 4 |
| 456 | - O God we pray for all mankind
| Howard John Conover | | 8 vi 8 half-dozen extended | 4 |
| 457 | - There's a call comes ringing
| Charles Hutchinson Gabriel | 1890 | eleven six eleven 6 and refrain | iv |
| 458 | - Christ for the world we sing The world
| Samuel Wolcott | 1869 | 6 6 four 6 6 6 4 | 5 |
| 459 | - Ye Christian heralds go proclaim Salvation through
| Bourne Hall Draper | 1803 | eight 8 eight 8 (50.M.) | 9 |
| 460 | - Begetter in heaven who lovest all
| Joseph Rudyard Kipling | 1906 | 8 viii 8 8 (L.M.) | 6 |
| 461 | - K Whose eternal word Chaos and darkness heard
| John Marriott | 1813,1825-06 | 6 6 4 half dozen 6 half-dozen 4 | 9 |
| 461 | - G Whose omnipotent word Chaos and darkness heard
| John Marriott | 1813,1825-06 | half-dozen 6 four half-dozen six 6 iv | 9 |
| 462 | - Watchman tell usa of the dark What its signs of
| John Bowring | 1825 | 7 seven 7 7 | half-dozen |
| 463 | - Forward through the ages In unbroken
| Frederick Lucian Hosmer | 1908,1918 | 6 5 vi five D and refrain | 3 |
| 464 | - Where cross the crowded means of life
| Frank Mason Due north | 1903,1905 | eight 8 viii 8 (Fifty.M.) | six |
| 465 | - God of grace and God of glory On Thy
| Harry Emerson Fosdick | �1930 H. B. Fosdick | 8 seven 8 seven viii 7 extended | None |
| 466 | - O Jesus Master when today
| Charles Stedman Newhall | 1913 | eight 8 viii 8 (L.M.) | 4 |
| 467 | | Frederick Lucian Hosmer | | 11 xi eleven 11 | three |
| 468 | - When I tin can read my title clear To
| Isaac Watts | 1707 | 8 6 8 half-dozen half-dozen half dozen eight 6 | four |
| 469 | - Hark hark my soul Celestial songs
| Frederick William Faber | 1854 | 11 x 11 10 and refrain | seven |
| 470 | - I am thinking today of that cute
| Eliza Edmunds Hewitt | 1897 | 12 9 12 nine and refrain | 3 |
| 471 | - There'south a country that is fairer than day
| Sanford Fillmore Bennett | 1868 | ix 9 9 9 with refrain | three |
| 472 | - When my life work is ended
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby | 1891,1894 | 14 11 14 11 and refrain | 4 |
| 473 | - Trials dark on every hand
| Charles Albert Tindley | | . | 3 |
| 474 | - Though the way we journey
| Lewis Edgar Jones | 1906 | eleven vii 11 vii and refrain | 4 |
| 475 | - Face to face up with Christ my Saviour Face
| Carrie Elizabeth Ellis Breck | 1898 | viii 7 viii 7 and refrain | 4 |
| 476 | - Ten 1000 times ten thousand
| Henry (Dean) Alford | 1867,1870 | 7 half-dozen 7 half-dozen D | 4 |
| 477 | - Jerusalem the golden With milk and honey
| Bernard of Cluny (Morlaix) John Bricklayer Neale tr/advertizement John Mason Neale | 1146,1858 | 7 6 7 6 D | 17 |
| 479 | - On Jordan'due south stormy banks
| Samuel Stennett | 1787 | 8 6 8 half-dozen (C.M.) and refra | vii |
| 480 | - O think of the home over in that location By the side of
| DeWitt Clinton Huntington | c.1873 | 8 9 9 8 and refrain | 4 |
| 481 | - Shall nosotros gather at the river Where
| Robert Lowry | 1864,1865 | 8 vii 8 7 and refrain | 5 |
| 482 | - When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound
| James Milton Blackness | 1893 | . | 3 |
| 483 | - Sing the wondrous beloved of Jesus
| Eliza Edmunds Hewitt | 1898 | 8 seven 8 7 and refrain | 4 |
| 484 | - O they tell me of a abode far beyond
| Josiah Kelly Alwood | c.1880 | 12 x 12 10 and refrain | iv |
| 485 | - When all my labours and trials
| Charles Hutchinson Gabriel | 1900 | 10 10 10 x and refrain | three |
| 486 | - O say can you see past the dawn'due south early
| Francis Scott Key | 1814 | . | two |
| 487 | - My country tis of thee Sweet land of liberty
| Samuel Francis Smith | 1832 | 6 6 4 6 6 6 iv | iv |
| 488 | - Mine eyes have seen the celebrity
| Julia Ward Howe | 1861,1862 | 15 15 fifteen half-dozen r 8 8 8 six | 6 |
| 489 | - O cute for spacious skies
| Katherine Lee. Bates | 1904 | 8 6 eight 6 D (D.C.M.) | 8 |
| 490 | - Come ye thankful people come Raise the
| Henry (Dean) Alford | 1844 | 7 7 7 vii D | nine |
| 491 | - At present give thanks we all our God With hearts
| Martin Rinkart Katherine Winkworth tr/advertisement Katherine Winkworth | c.1636,1647,1856 | 6 vii 6 7 6 vi 6 6 | 3 |
| 492 | - We gather together to ask the Lord's
| Nederlandtsche Gedenckclanck Eduard Kremser Theodore Baker tr/advertizing Eduard Kremser Theodore Baker | 1597,1626,1877,1894 | 12 eleven 12 11 | 3 |
| 493 | - Nosotros plough the fields and scatter
| Matthias Claudius Jane Montgomery Campbell tr/ad Jane Montgomery Campbell | | 7 6 7 half dozen D | 3 |
| 493 | - We plough the fields and scatter
| Matthias Claudius Jane Montgomery Campbell tr/ad Jane Montgomery Campbell | | 7 6 7 6 D | 3 |
| 494 | - Jehovah the Lord our Saviour
| Edwin McNeely | | 10 10 11 eleven | 4 |
| 495 | - For all the blessings of the year
| Albert H. Hutchinson | | 8 8 8 four | three |
| 496 | - RIng out the erstwhile band in the new
| Alfred Lord Tennyson | 1850 | 8 eight 8 8 (L.Thousand.) | vii |
| 497 | - Some other year is dawning Dear Father let
| Frances Ridley Havergal | 1874,1880 | vii half-dozen 7 6 | 6 |
| 498 | - Father let me dedicate all this year
| Lawrence Tuttiett | 1864 | 7 5 7 5 D | 4 |
| 499 | - To Him who hallows all our days
| John L. Rosser | | 8 6 8 6 D (D.C.M.) | 3 |
| 500 | | Edward Hughes Pruden | | . | iv |
| 501 | - O perfect love all human being thought
| Dorothy Frances Blomfield Gurney John Ellerton | 1883 | 11 x 11 10 | 4 |
| 502 | - The vocalization that breathed o'er Eden
| John Keble | 1857 | vii 6 7 6 | eleven |
| 502 | - The vocalism that breathed over Eden
| John Keble | 1857 | 7 six 7 half dozen | 11 |
| 503 | - Gracious Saviour who didst honour
| Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff | 1897 | eight 7 8 7 7 7 | 5 |
| 504 | - O blest mean solar day of motherhood We elevator our
| Ernest Frank McGregor | 1925 | 8 vi 8 6 D (D.C.G.) | iv |
| 505 | - Tell me the stories of Jesus I love
| William Henry Parker Ruth Fogg Hugh Martin | �1885 Christian Educ | viii 4 8 4 5 4 5 four | None |
| 506 | - I think when I read that sweetness story
| Jemima Thompson Luke | 1841 | eleven nine xi 9 | vi |
| 507 | - With happy voices ringing Thy children
| William George Tarrant | 1888 | 7 six 7 6 D | iii |
| 508 | - What tin can I give to Jesus
| Anonymous | | 7 6 7 6 D | iii |
| 509 | - I am so glad that our Father in heaven
| Philip Paul Bliss | 1870 | 10 10 ten x and refrain | half dozen |
| 510 | - Gentle Jesus meek and balmy Look upon a
| Charles Wesley | 1742 | vii 7 7 seven | 9 |
| 511 | - Praise Him praise Him all ye footling children
| Percy Dearmer Anonymous | 1931 | ten 6 10 6 | five |
| 511 | - Praise Him praise Him all His little children
| Percy Dearmer Anonymous | 1931 | 10 6 ten 6 | 5 |
| 512 | - Jesus loves me This I know For the Bible
| Anna Bartlett Warner David Rutherford McGuire | 1860 | 7 7 vii 7 and refrain | 7 |
| 513 | - The wise may bring their learning
| Anonymous Book of Praise for Children | 1881 | 7 vi 7 half-dozen D | three |
| 514 | - Praise God from whom all blessings flow praise him
| Thomas (Bishop) Ken | 1674 | eight 8 viii 8 (Fifty.M.) | 1 |
| 516 | - The Lord is in His holy temple
| Unknown | | . | 1 |
| 517 | | Unknown | | . | one |
| 518 | - Create in me a clean heart O God
| Unknown | | . | 1 |
| 519 | | Unknown | | . | 1 |
| 520 | - O Lord of love Thy light divine
| Unknown | | . | ane |
| 521 | - O worship the Lord in the beauty of
| Unknown | | . | 1 |
| 522 | - Pb me Lord lead me in Thy
| Unknown | | . | 1 |
| 523 | - Spirit of the living God fall afresh on
| Daniel Iverson | 1926,1935, 1963 | . | 2 |
| 524 | - Celebrity be to the Father and to the Son
| Traditional, 2nd century Gloria Patri | | . | 1 |
| 525 | - Glory be to the Father and to the Son
| Traditional, second century Gloria Patri | two cent | . | 1 |
| 526 | - Glory be to the Father and to the Son
| | | . | i |
| 527 | - At present for each yearning heart
| Unknown | | . | ane |
| 528 | | Unknown | | . | 1 |
| 529 | - Almighty Father hear our prayer
| Unknown | | . | 1 |
| 530 | - Hear our prayer O Lord Hear our prayer O
| George Whelpton | 1903 | 5 5 6 v | 1 |
| 531 | - Hear our prayer O heavenly Begetter for
| Unknown | | . | i |
| 532 | - Let the words of my oral cavity
| Unknown | | . | 1 |
| 533 | - Bless Yard the gifts our hands have
| Samuel Longfellow | 1886 | viii 8 eight eight (L.M.) | ane |
| 534 | | Unknown | | . | 1 |
| 535 | - We give Thee but Thine own Whatever the
| William Walsham How | 1864 | 6 six 8 6 (Southward.Yard.) | vi |
| 536 | - All things are Thine no souvenir have we
| John Greenleaf Whittier | 1872 | 8 8 8 8 (L.G.) | 5 |
| 537 | - Grant u.s.a. Lord the grace of giving
| Unknown | | . | one |
| 539 | - Grace honey and peace abide
| Ann Dark-brown | | . | 1 |
| 541 | - The Lord bless thee and keep thee
| | | . | 1 |
| 542 | - The Lord anoint you and continue you
| Peter Christian Lutkin | | . | ane |
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