C53 Hosanna, raise the pealing hymn. W. H. Havergal 107 Hosanna to the living Lord Heber 345 How are Thy servants blest, O Lord. Ps.cvii. Addison 108 How beauteous are their feet Watts 109 How bright appears the morning. Nicolai (Mercer) 110 How bright these glorious spirits. Watts & Cameron C54 How dearly God must love us. C55 How glorious is our heavenly King 111 How glorious Sion's courts appear. Watts & Cameron How honourable is the place [See preceding Hymn.] 112 How long, O Lord, our Saviour. C56 How loving is Jesus who came 113 How precious is the Book divine C57 How solemn, silent, and how still. I. Williams & How 114 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds 346 How welcome was the call
Sir H. W. Baker Hues of the rich unfolding [See New every morning.]
C58 I am Jesu's little lamb. Louisa von Hayn (W.F.S.) I bless the Christ of God
[See Not what these hands have done.]
471 I close my heavy eye.
I greet Thee, who my sure. Calvin (Mrs. E. L. Smith) [See Thou art the King of mercy.]
C59 I have a Father in the promised land 347 I have a home above
115 I heard the voice of Jesus say
116 I lay my sins on Jesus.
C60 I love to hear the story C61 I love to think though I am young E. P. Hood 117 I need Thee, gracious Jesus. Frederick Whitfield 348 I once was a stranger to grace and to God. McCheyne C62 I sing the almighty power of God. 349 I think of Thee, my God, by night C63 I think when I read that sweet story C64 I want to be like Jesus
350 I was a wandering sheep C65 I was wandering and weary C66 I would be like an angel
351 I would commune with Thee, my God Bubier C67 I would not live alway, live alway below Mühlenberg. 118 I'll praise my Maker with my. Ps. cxlvi. Watts C68 I'm a little pilgrim
352 I'm but a stranger here
119 I'm not ashamed to own my Lord. 353 'I've found the pearl of greatest price
491 Immortal honour (vi) Charlemagne ? (Dryden) 120 In all things like Thy brethren, Thou. 121 In memory of the Saviour's love 354 In the hour of trial
122 In Thy name, O Lord, assembling 355 It came upon the midnight clear 356 It is not death to die..
123 Jerusalem, my happy home.
Austice Anon. 1835 Montgomery Kelly
Sears, sit.
Malan (Bethune)
Jerusalem on high. [See Sweet place, sweet place.] 124 Jerusalem the glorious. Bernard of Clugny (Neale, 125 Jerusalem the golden. Bernard of Clugny (Neale) 357 Jesus, and shall it ever be.
126 Jesus calls us o'er the tumult. 127 Jesus came, the heavens adoring Jesus, cast a look on me [See Lord, that I may learn of Thee.]
Mrs. Alexander Thring C. Wesley and Berridge
128 Jesus Christ is risen to-day
C70 Jesus Christ, my Lord and Saviour C71 Jesus, high in glory
C72 Jesus, holy, undefiled
358 Jesus, how much Thy name unfolds. 359 Jesus, I my cross have taken
C73 Jesus is our Shepherd.
129 Jesus lives: no longer now. Gellert (Frances Cox, alt.)
C74 Jesus loves me: this I know
130 Jesus, lover of my soul
C75 Jesus, meek and gentle
360 Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone
Jesus, my Lord, how rich Thy grace.Mrs. Flowerdew [See Fountain of good, to own Thy love.]
361 Jesus, my strength, my hope
C. Wesley 131 Jesus shall reign where'er the sun. Ps. lxxii. Watts 132 Jesus, sinners will receive. Neumeister (Mrs. Bevan) 076 Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me Mrs. Duncan 362 Jesus, the holy One
133 Jesus, the Shepherd of the sheep 134 Jesus, the very thought of Thee
Kelly Bernard of Clairvaux (Caswall)
135 Jesus, Thou joy of loving hearts. Bernard of
363 Jesus, Thou our pure delight 136 Jesus, Thy blood and . C77 Jesus, we love to meet
Tersteegen (J. Wesley) Mrs. Parson
137 Jesus, where'er Thy people meet C78 Jesus, who lived above the sky 138 Join all the glorious names
139 Joy to the world, the Lord is come. Ps. xcviii. Watts C80 Joyfully, joyfully, onward I move C79 Joyfully, joyfully, onward we move · 140 Just as I am, without one plea
C81 Lamb of God, who came from 141 Lamb of God whose bleeding love 364 Lay Thy hand upon me
142 Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us. 143 Leader of faithful souls, and Guide
C. Wesley
C. M. N. Edmeston
C. Wesley
365 Leave God to order all thy. Neumark (Winkworth) C82 Let children proclaim.
C. Wesley Let Christian faith and hope dispel. alt. by Logan [See The Saviour died, but rose again.]
366 Let me be with Thee where Thou. Charlotte Elliott C83 Let us sing with one accord
Dorothy Thrupp 144 Let us with a gladsome mind. Ps. cxxxvi. . Milton 367 Light of light, enlighten me. Schmolke (Winkworth) 145 Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart. Sir E. Denny 368 Light of the world, O shine on us. Ada Cambridge 146 Light of those whose dreary dwelling C84 Like mist on the mountain.
C85 Little children praise the Saviour C86 Little drops of water
C87 Little travellers Zionward.
147 Lo, God is here; let us adore. Tersteegen (J. Wesley) 148 Lo, He comes, with . Cennick, C. Wesley & Madan 149 Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious. 150 Lord, as to Thy dear cross we flee. J. H. Gurney C88 Lord, a little band and lowly Mrs. Shelly
151 Lord, cause Thy face on us to shine 152 Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing. 153 Lord God the Holy Ghost.
Lord, I am Thine, but Thou wilt prove [See What sinners value I resign.] 369 Lord, I hear of showers of blessing 154 Lord, in Thy name Thy servants plead. 370 Lord, it belongs not to my care
371 Lord Jesus, are we one with Thee 372 Lord Jesus, hide Thy people. 155 Lord Jesus, we believing
373 Lord, let my heart still turn to Thee C89 Lord, look upon a little child 156 Lord of all power and might.
157 Lord of hosts, to Thee we raise
158 Lord of mercy and of might
159 Lord of our life and God of. Anon. (Herbert & Pusey)
C90 Lord of power, Lord of might
160 Lord of the harvest, once again 161 Lord of the living harvest
162 Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows 163 Lord of the worlds above. Ps. lxxxiv. 164 Lord, our eyes unseal 165 Lord our God, to whom is. Tersteegen (W. F. S.) Lord, pour Thy spirit. [See Pour out Thy spirit.] 166 Lord, remove the veil away. Klopstock (H. L. L.) C91 Lord, teach a little child to pray 167 Lord, teach us how to pray aright
C92 Lord, that I may learn of C. Wesley and Berridge Lord, Thou in all things like wast made. Anstice. [See In all things like Thy brethren, Thou.]
168 Lord, Thine ancient people see.
C93 Lord, this day Thy children meet
169 Lord, when we bend before Thy throne. J. D. Carlyle
Much in sorrow, oft in woe. [See Oft in danger.]
172 My faith looks up to Thee
173 My God and Father while I stray. Charlotte Elliott 375 My God, and is Thy table spread 376 My God, how wonderful Thou art.
377 My God, I love Thee, not because. Xavier (Caswall) 378 My God, I thank Thee who hast. Adelaide Procter 379 My God, my only help and hope
380 My God, the spring of all my joys
381 My heart is resting, O my God. Anna L. Waring 382 My hope is built on nothing less 383 My Jesus, as Thou wilt
384 My rest is in heaven; my rest is not here Lyte
174 My song shall be of mercy C95 My soul repeat His praise. 175 My spirit on Thy care. 385 My times are in Thy hand
My whole, though broken heart, O Lord. [See Lord, it belongs not to my care.]
386 Nearer, my God, to Thee 387 New every morning is the love. 388 No condemnation, O my soul 389 No, not despairingly.
C96 None is like God who reigns above 176 Not all the blood of beasts
Not to condemn the sons of men. Watts & Cameron [See As when the Hebrew prophet raised.]
177 Not unto us, but Thee, O Lord. Cennick & Cotterill 390 Not what these hands have done
391 Now all the woods are Gerhardt (Winkworth) C97 Now be the Gospel banner
178 Now begin the heavenly theme
491 Now blessed be the Lord our. (11.) Ps. lxxii. Rous 179 Now, gracious Lord, Thine arm reveal Newton C98 Now I have found a friend 392 Now I have found the ground. Rothe (J. Wesley) C99 Now in my early days
Now it belongs not to my. [See Lord, it belongs.] Now may fervent prayer arise.
[See Bless, O Lord, the opening year.]
180 Now may He who from the dead.
181 Now thank we all our God. Rinkart (Winkworth) C100 Now that my journey's just begun Jane Taylor 393 Now that the sun. From the Latin. (J.H.Newman) C101 Now the day is over S. Baring Gould 491 Now to Him who loved us (x.). S. M. Waring, alt.
182 O brothers, lift your voices E. H. Bickersteth 183 O Christ, our hope, our hearts' desire. . Latin Anon. 9th-10th cent. (Chandler) C102 O come to the merciful Saviour who calls. Faber 184 O day of rest and gladness. Bishop Wordsworth 394 O for a closer walk with God 185 O for a heart to praise my God 186 O for a thousand tongues to sing C103 O for the robes of whiteness .
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